
Quick start in an emergency
●
Plug the gas connectors into the gas supply wall
sockets.
1
The O
2
, AIR and N
2
O pressure gauges must be in
the green range.
●
Plug the power plug into the mains.
2
Press the master switch.
All the LEDs on the ventilator light up.
3
Press the key for the desired operating mode on the
ventilator –
Recommendation: hold down
M
for longer than
1 second.
4
The following message is displayed in the display
window of the ventilator:
Test 3 x discont
(example)
Number of times that the self-test has been inter-
rupted for a quick start since it was last completed
successfully.
●
Set the selector switch to »
N
2
O
« or »
AIR
«.
5
Deliver fresh gas.
6
Press O2 flush – if necessary –
to fill the system and the breathing bag rapidly.
7
Switch the pressure limiting valve (APL) to »
MAN
«.
8
Set maximum pressure. Turn the lever of the pressure
limiting valve clockwise until the indicator (plate)
stands at maximum pressure.
No more than ten consecutive quick-starts are allowed
between two complete self-tests. This maximum is only
permitted if the previous completed self-test revealed no
fault.
After the 10th consecutive quick-start, the following
message appears in the ventilator display window:
last cancel
If a further attempt is made to cancel the self-test and carry
out a quick start, the following message is displayed:
COMPLETE TEST
Quick-start not permitted.
A complete self-test must be carried out before start-
up is possible.
However, in all cases, manual ventilation is always
possible.
Quick-start can be started at any time, even while a self-
test is in progress.
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Quick start in an emergency
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