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3 Operating the iVentTM201 – Setting Modes and Parameters 

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Tidal volume 

 

Pressure limit 

 

Oxygen level 

 

Peak flow 

 

Pressure support 

 

PEEP 

 

Triggers 

 

Inspiratory time 

 

Rise Time 

 

Flow Termination – Exhale sensitivity (Essens) 

CHANGING VENTILATION PARAMTERS – OVERVIEW 

CAUTION 

Only a fully qualified professional should change these settings 

 

The iVent

TM

201 provides two different ways to change ventilation parameters: 

through the 

Main

 screen and through the 

Mode Parameters

 screen.    

 

NOTE 

To quickly change an individual parameter setting, the fastest way is 
through the 

Main

 screen.  If you need to adjust several settings at once, 

navigate to the 

Mode Parameters

 screen and make each required 

adjustment.  When you have set each parameter, you can accept all of 
them at once. 

 

To change ventilation parameters through the Main Screen: 

1.

 

Return to the 

Main

 screen -- if you are not already there, press the Clear 

button until you return to it. 

2.

 

Turn the Control Knob to select the parameter you want to adjust. 

3.

 

Press the Control Knob. 

4.

 

Adjust the setting to the required value. 

5.

 

Press the Control Knob again to confirm your changes and return to the 

Main

 

screen. 

To change ventilation parameters through the Mode Parameter Screen: 

1.

 

From the Main window, choose the Mode Selection option and select the 

required ventilation mode. The Parameters screen appears.  

2.

 

Dial the Control Knob to select the particular setting you wish to change.  

3.

 

Press the knob to display the setting’s control window. 

4.

 

Turn the knob until the parameter has been changed to the required level or 

value. 

Summary of Contents for iVent 201 Series

Page 1: ...GE Healthcare iVentTM201 User s Reference Manual Revision 13...

Page 2: ...VersaMed a General Electric Company doing business as GE Healthcare...

Page 3: ...support is necessary Model Number Serial Number Customer Service If you have a ventilator problem you cannot solve and you purchased your ventilator directly from GE call US number 800 345 2700 Custo...

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Page 5: ...d Controlled Parameters 17 Pulse Oximetry Specifications 18 Standards and Safety Requirements 19 User Adjustable Alarms 22 Additional Alarms and Indicators 23 Waveforms and Diagnostics Packages 23 Int...

Page 6: ...nd Power Up 52 The Front Panel 52 Silence 52 Manual Breath 53 Hold 53 Clear 53 LED Indicators 53 The Screen 54 3 OPERATING THE IVENTTM201 SETTING MODES AND PARAMETERS 57 Introduction 59 Operation of t...

Page 7: ...Alarm Messages 96 Low Monitoring Option 97 Low Option 97 None Option 98 Adaptive Peak Flow 98 Humidifier Setting 99 Pulse Oximetry 100 Pneumatic Nebulizer 102 Set Time and Date 103 Restore Default Se...

Page 8: ...er Failure 138 Excessive Triggering auto cycling 138 I E Cycling Dysynchrony 138 Premature I E Cycling 138 6 ALARMS 141 Introduction 143 How Alarms Work 143 Responding to an Alarm 143 Alarm settings 1...

Page 9: ...fication tests 179 Required Equipment and Supplies 180 Starting the VVT 181 The Alarm Sound Test 181 Pressure Tests 182 Flow Tests 182 O2 Tests 182 Battery Test 183 Watchdog Timer Tests 183 VVT Comple...

Page 10: ...gering 213 Breath Types 214 Adaptive Flow and Adaptive I Time 215 Mandatory Volume Control Breath 216 Pressure Control Breath 217 Manual Mandatory Breath 218 Patient Pressure Support Breath 218 Patien...

Page 11: ...RR Vt Ratio 239 APPENDIX G ACCESSORIES 241 Disposable Breathing Circuit 243 Instructions for Use 244 Instructions for Use With a Pneumatic Nebulizer 245 Reuseable Patient Breathing Circuit 245 Conten...

Page 12: ...m for Breathing Circuit 261 connecting the Patient circuit to the Support Arm 261 Roll Stand 262 Mounting the iVentTM201 On The Roll Stand 262 Dismounting the iVentTM201 From The Roll Stand 262 Connec...

Page 13: ...1 1 INTRODUCTION This chapter contains the following sections Introduction Page 3 Specifications Page 13 Intended Use Page 25 Use of the iVentTM201 With MRI Page 25...

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Page 15: ...ermittent Mandatory Ventilation SIMV o Volume Controlled SIMV Vctrl SIMV o Pressure Controlled SIMV Pctrl SIMV Continuous Positive Airway Pressure CPAP Pressure Support Ventilation PSV NOTE Certain mo...

Page 16: ...ith the iVent 201 in close proximity along with a patient circuit preferably with a test lung and Rp20 resistor Become comfortable with the Control Knob and the front panel buttons The user interface...

Page 17: ...G AT THE IVENT 201 Figure 1 Front View of the iVent 201 Item Number Description 1 Display 2 Keypad 3 Control Knob 4 Exhalation valve luer inlet 5 Ventilator outlet 6 Sensor line luer inlets 7 Nebulize...

Page 18: ...ector 3 Remote alarm connector 4 External screen connector 5 LAN connector Do not remove connector cap This connection port is not in use 6 AC cable clip 7 RS 232 connectors COM1 and COM2 8 On off swi...

Page 19: ...e airflow provided by the iVentTM201 The iVentTM201 must not be operated immediately following storage or transport outside the recommended operation condition The iVentTM201 internal battery contains...

Page 20: ...e it is in use Make sure that the iVentTM201 is positioned so that its inlet ports and cooling vents are open to freely circulating air SYMBOLS AND LABELS Symbol Meaning Indicates that you should Refe...

Page 21: ...Inlet Cooling Fan Connector DC Fuse Device ID Device Product Ethernet Connector not on all units External Display Connector AC IN 100 240V 50 60Hz 1 6A 2xT3 15AL 250V INLET AIR FILTER DO NOT OBSTRUCT...

Page 22: ...10 High Pressure Oxygen Inlet Keyboard Connector Power Pack Fuse Power Switch Remote Alarm Connector Serial Communication Connector T15A 250V ON OFF REMOTE ALARM RS 232...

Page 23: ...1 Power Pack inside VersaMed Caution This Power Pack contains a sealed Lead Acid Battery Disposal of this unit should be according to Environmental Safety Requirements for Lead Acid batteries POWER PA...

Page 24: ...r Adaptive I Time sec 10 Y Y 80 Peak Flow up to 120 or Adaptive Flow L min 10 Y Y 74 Peak Flow Spontaneous up to 180 L min 10 Y Y 74 Oxygen Mix FiO2 21 to 100 10 of the set value or 3 absolute whichev...

Page 25: ...o 150 min Exhale tidal volume Range 0 to 5000 mL Resolution 1 mL Accuracy 10 mL or 15 whichever is greater for 0 to 300 mL 10 for 300 to 5000 mL Exhaled Minute Volume Range 0 to 99 9L Resolution 0 1 L...

Page 26: ...cmH2O Resolution 0 1 ml cmH2O Accuracy 2 20 of actual value ml cmH2O RR Vt Rapid Shallow Breathing Index RSBI Range 0 200 min L Resolution 1 min L Accuracy 5 20 of actual value min L Static compliance...

Page 27: ...24 5 lb 11 1 kg Overall Weight with extended Battery 27 8 lb 12 6 kg VENTILATION MODES Assist Control A C o Volume Controlled A C o Pressure Controlled A C Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventila...

Page 28: ...External Sound Level 40 45 dBa at one meter POWER SUPPLY Parameter External AC 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz max 1 6 A External DC Battery 12 to 15 V max 8 5 A Internal Battery Sealed Lead Acid 12 V 8 Ah rec...

Page 29: ...e Tidal volume Measurement 15 above 100 mL from actual reading or 10 cc below 100 mL Inspiratory Pressure Limit 5 to 80 5 cmH2O Inspiratory Time Adaptive TimeTM or 0 2 to 3 10 sec Peak Flow PIF Adapti...

Page 30: ...300 BPM adult pediatrics Motion 40 240 BPM adult pediatrics Low Perfusion 40 240 BPM adult pediatrics 3 digits 3 digit 3 digits Operating Temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Storage Temperature 20 C...

Page 31: ...ibility requirements and tests EN IEC 60601 1 6 General requirements for basic safety and essential performance Collateral standard Usability EN IEC 60601 2 12 Medical Electrical Equipment Particular...

Page 32: ...ivity Values Triggers Pressure and Flow cmH2O LPM Pressure Support Ventilation PSV cmH2O Flow termination Esens Rise time drive Alarm Pressure Limit Pressure cmH2O Positive End Expiratory Pressure PEE...

Page 33: ...tion 21 Parameter Unit of Measure Set Displayed Sigh Breath Setting Humidifier Setting purge cycle Nebulizer Settings time Hr min In SW version 19 18 01 estimated leak in adaptive Bi Level mode is pre...

Page 34: ...essure High 4 80 cmH2O Low 1 77 cmH2O Apnea 5 120 seconds FiO2 High 22 100 Low 21 99 Leak 0 100 Low Tidal Volume Delivered Off or 15 85 Volume Limit Reached 100 2000 mL Inverse I E Ratio ON OFF Patien...

Page 35: ...Disconnect Patient Disconnect Service Notice High PEEP Need Cal Calibration Patient Circuit Failed SpO2 Patient Disconnect SpO2 Sensor Disconnect SpO2 Reading Failed The following table shows addition...

Page 36: ...Package includes the following Real Time Pressure and Flow Waveforms Waveform History Browsing Trending of Monitored Data Respiratory Diagnostics Software Package Pressure Flow and Volume Loops Lung M...

Page 37: ...sive monitoring of oxygen saturation and pulse rate and is suitable for use in all above mentioned areas excluding MR environments The iVent 201 MR Conditional ventilator is a restricted medical devic...

Page 38: ...ne on the floor with a durable tape VersaMed Gauss line warning floor label Versamed P N 350C0323 01 GE P N M1218236 shown in Figure 3 below can be used to emphasize the location of the 100 Gauss line...

Page 39: ...100 Gauss field line of the MR magnet If there is a risk of personnel moving the ventilator it should be tethered to the wall or placed within a retaining box affixed to the floor The SpO2 option is...

Page 40: ...ecifications refer to MRI Conditional Tests Specifications below The outcomes of the test results were There was no detectable magnetic attraction of the ventilator when placing the iVentTM201 close t...

Page 41: ...oil for transmitting receiving signals Field Strength 3 Tesla Spatial gradient 0 12 mT m dB dt 200mT m ms RF 13 231 Watts SAR 0 2 92 2 Spin echo SE 2D Time of echo TE 20 ms Time of repetition TR 1000...

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Page 43: ...sections Introduction Page 32 Power Connection Page 32 Oxygen Supply Page 38 Patient Circuit Page 40 Other Connections Page 44 Patient Connection Page 49 Filters Page 49 Operational Case Page 51 The...

Page 44: ...Packing the unit in its optional transportation case POWER CONNECTION EXTERNAL POWER The iVentTM201 can use either external alternating current AC or direct current DC power Both AC and DC inputs are...

Page 45: ...prevent accidental disconnection of the AC power cord secure it with the cable clip WARNING If the power cord is damaged worn or frayed replace it immediately NOTE Before you turn off the iVentTM201 c...

Page 46: ...m the DC power supply the screen shows No EXT in black CAUTION If the screen flashes EXT in red the external battery voltage is low Replace the battery at once Ensure adequate power is immediately ava...

Page 47: ...al battery can supply approximately 3 to 4 hours of power under typical conditions and settings CAUTION The iVentTM201 should only be used with a properly functioning battery The battery is automatica...

Page 48: ...s NOTE If the Extended battery is in use charge the unit for at least 24 hours 3 Switch on the ventilator When the Weight Selection window appears select the 70kg patient weight setting 4 Set the pres...

Page 49: ...With a 1 Phillips head screwdriver remove all four screws from the battery pack plate Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 7 Unscrewing the Battery Pack Figure 8 Unscrewing the Extended Battery Pack 3 Using the...

Page 50: ...ensure that the correct type of oxygen source is selected in Advanced Settings Main Screen Menu Advanced Settings Oxygen Supply Pressure See page 94 The factory default is High pressure WARNING The O2...

Page 51: ...r LOW PRESSURE OXYGEN SUPPLY Connecting a low pressure O2 supply Adapter requires a low pressure O2 filter adapter fitted with a 22mm female port To connect the low pressure oxygen supply 1 Remove the...

Page 52: ...easily blocked When the Low M option is the selected in the Advanced Settings window the measured FiO2 level is displayed in the Main window of the screen PATIENT CIRCUIT There are three ways to conn...

Page 53: ...iratory limb onto the ventilator outlet The connector should fit snugly 2 Connect the Flow Sensor tubing the clear tubes to their connectors Ensure correct connection of the Male and Female luer conne...

Page 54: ...s connected to external Exhalation valve which is then connected to the iVentTM201 To connect a dual limb patient circuit 1 Connect the Exhalation valve and its accessories to the ventilator 2 Connect...

Page 55: ...gure 1 item number 5 4 Connect the patient circuit inspiratory limb to the one way valve sitting on the ventilator patient outlet and the expiratory limb to the exhalation valve 5 If appropriate fit t...

Page 56: ...the ventilator s Patient Disconnect alarm detection Do not use any filter that appears to be discolored or filled with water NOTE Adding attachments components or sub assemblies to the iVentTM201 bre...

Page 57: ...uit 5 Connect the Male and Female clear sensor tubing connectors to the Male and Female luer inlets on the front of the iVent201 as described above in Patient Circuit page 40 6 Connect the blue Expira...

Page 58: ...enable the nebulizer operation To activate the nebulizer you need to select the High option under Oxygen Supply in the advance menu See page 95 To connect a nebulizer device 1 Connect the Nebulizer tu...

Page 59: ...ute cables and connections to reduce the possibility of entanglement and strangulation The SpO2 device do not meet defibrillation proof requirement per IEC 60601 1 Do not sterilize the SpO2 device Ref...

Page 60: ...32 connector to the RS 232 port COM1 or COM2 located on the right side of the device Figure 20 Figure 20 iVentTM201 Rear Panel You can connect the RS 232 to any communication port The iVentTM201 sets...

Page 61: ...imes SENSOR LINE MAINTENANCE The iVentTM201 monitors the sensor lines and periodically sends pressurized air through the lines to clear them of any accumulated material It is possible for secretions a...

Page 62: ...contamination of the patient circuit components and prevents bacteria excessive humidity and liquids from entering the iVentTM201 WARNING Failure to use an adequate bacterial filter may cause severe...

Page 63: ...h as rain or snow Padding and protected ventilation ports enable full function in a variety of situations Figure 23 Soft Case THE IVENTTM201 USER INTERFACE It is important to invest time to acquaint y...

Page 64: ...pin button or counter in increments calibrated precisely along the full range of values In some settings menus one press of the knob is enough to instantly select or confirm a value which thereafter i...

Page 65: ...ory hold maneuver which allows the calculation of intrinsic PEEP For more details see page 235 Clear Clear has several functions Press it to perform the following Clear the screen of its current selec...

Page 66: ...sure below a digital readout of the last peak inspiratory pressure value On the top left of the screen a large shows the total measured respiratory rate in breaths per minute in large blue numbers The...

Page 67: ...he Main Screen If a pulse oximeter is connected to the iVentTM201 the SpO2 levels and Heart rate are displayed on the lower right side of the screen Figure 27 Figure 27 The Main Screen With the Pulse...

Page 68: ...56 Notes...

Page 69: ...TM201 Setting Modes and Parameters 57 3 OPERATING THE IVENTTM201 SETTING MODES AND PARAMETERS This chapter contains the following sections Introduction Page 59 Operation of the iVentTM201 Page 59 Comm...

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Page 71: ...values OPERATION OF THE IVENTTM201 The following section describes the various functions and capabilities for operating the iVentTM201 POWER UP AND WEIGHT SELECTION If you have installed a patient cir...

Page 72: ...sistance it sounds an alarm and begins ventilating in SIMV pressure control mode at a rate of 15 breaths per minute P INSP 20 and a PEEP of 5 If the iVentTM201 detects no airway resistance it enters S...

Page 73: ...fully completed the O V T the patient circuit and ventilator are ready for use If the O V T fails 1 Verify that both Flow Sensor tubes are properly and snugly connected to the correct luer ports on th...

Page 74: ...he knob until Standby is selected and press Then select the Yes option in the Confirmation window and press the knob The ventilator suspends operation NOTE Always return the iVentTM201 to Standby mode...

Page 75: ...eters or change any of them For example to change to SIMV pressure control mode from SIMV volume control mode 1 Make sure that you start from the Main screen NOTE To return to the Main screen press th...

Page 76: ...Parameters Screen 5 Note that Accept is automatically selected which makes it possible to accept the default parameters immediately and go directly into patient ventilation This is after you have ver...

Page 77: ...adjustment When you have set each parameter you can accept all of them at once To change ventilation parameters through the Main Screen 1 Return to the Main screen if you are not already there press t...

Page 78: ...tion about restoring defaults See page 105 Restore Default Settings THE SELECTION INTERFACE Most of the quantitative parameters are presented in the form of an oval dial with black numerals in the iVe...

Page 79: ...sen value press the Clear button To return the selection of ALL ventilation parameters to their default levels for a given patient weight see page 105 ADJUSTING THE BREATH RATE The following procedure...

Page 80: ...e change automatically 4 After setting a new value press the Control Knob to confirm and accept the settings NOTE Certain modes and values described in this section are not operational in all iVentTM2...

Page 81: ...adjust the tidal volume 1 Select the Tidal Volume or in Pressure Control select Volume Limit setting from the top middle section of the Main screen Figure 38 Figure 38 Tidal Volume Selected on the Ma...

Page 82: ...aneous and mandatory peak flows are displayed and cannot be changed Breath Types The following section describes the various breath types which are each represented by their own specific icon The Tida...

Page 83: ...sensors are measuring accurately Blue P Purge sensor lines function activated Periodically the iVentTM201 sends a puff of high pressure air through the sensor lines to clean them You can set the purgi...

Page 84: ...n Or select the Pressure option in the Mode Parameters screen Figure 43 Figure 43 Pressure Limit Selected on the Mode Parameters Screen 2 Press the Control Knob to display the Set Pressure pop up wind...

Page 85: ...n see page 148 4 Press the Control Knob to confirm and save the settings ADJUSTING FIO2 The O2 percentage delivered to the patient is adjustable NOTE Adjusting FiO2 can be performed only when the Oxyg...

Page 86: ...g the FiO2 percentage automatically changes the O2 alarm based on a default margin of 20 10 O2 The O2 alarm parameters can also be adjusted from the Alarm Settings See page 150 ADJUSTING PEAK FLOW In...

Page 87: ...ers 75 Figure 48 Peak Flow Selected on the Main Screen Or select the Peak Flow on the Mode Parameters screen Figure 49 Figure 49 Peak Flow Selected on the Mode Parameters Screen 2 Press the Control Kn...

Page 88: ...selected a blue icon with a black circled A is displayed on the Main screen Figure 51 Figure 51 Adaptive Flow Icon If a Manual Peak Flow is set a transparent icon with a black circled M is displayed...

Page 89: ...V Selected on the Main Screen Or select the PSV option in the Mode Parameters screen Figure 54 Figure 54 PSV Selected on the Mode Screen 2 Press the Control Knob The PSV pop up window appears Figure 5...

Page 90: ...EP The PEEP level of the patient is adjusted to a set value during the ventilation To adjust the PEEP 1 Select PEEP from the second row on the Main screen Figure 56 Figure 56 PEEP Selected on the Main...

Page 91: ...r than P limit PSV or a maximum value of 40 cmH2O 4 Press the Control Knob to confirm and accept the settings ADJUSTING TRIGGER SENSITIVITY When the patient s breathing is measured and above the adjus...

Page 92: ...the Control Knob to confirm the pressure settings and select the Flow gauge 5 Dial to select the required Flow settings 6 Press the Knob to confirm and accept the settings ADJUSTING INSPIRATORY TIME...

Page 93: ...Time Selected on the Main Screen Or select the Inspiratory Time option on the Mode Parameters screen Figure 63 Figure 63 Inspiratory Time Selected on the Mode Parameters Screen 2 Press the Control Kn...

Page 94: ...ure 65 Manual I Time Figure 66 Adaptive I Time If a manual I time is set that does not allow for a 1 1 I E Ratio or does not allow the set volume to be delivered within the set I time then the display...

Page 95: ...select the Rise Time option in the Mode Parameters screen Figure 68 Figure 68 Rise Time Selected on the Mode Parameters Screen NOTE The Rise Time option is located in the top left of the Mode Paramet...

Page 96: ...ect the required value 4 Press the Control Knob to confirm and accept the settings ADJUSTING FLOW TERMINATION ESENS The iVentTM201 terminates the pressure support breath delivery after flow drop detec...

Page 97: ...ode Parameters screen Figure 72 Figure 72 The Esens Option Selected on the Mode Parameters Screen 2 Press the Control Knob The Set Flow Term pop up window appears Figure 73 Figure 73 The Set Flow Term...

Page 98: ...86 Notes...

Page 99: ...gating the Main Menu Page 89 Alarm Settings Page 90 Advanced Settings Page 91 Restore Default Settings Page 105 Show Graphs Page 108 Show Trends Page 112 Show Loops Page 117 Show Mechanics Page 119 Pu...

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Page 101: ...ry window Display a Log Book showing all adjustments and recent history of i iVentTM201 use Select the display type Perform an Operational Verification Test Access the Maintenance menu NOTE Depending...

Page 102: ...he function you have selected To return to the Main Screen from anywhere in the Main Menu either Press the Clear button on the keypad until you return or Use the Control Knob to select Display on the...

Page 103: ...Select and press the Menu option in the Main screen to access the Main Menu Figure 75 2 Turn the Control Knob to select the second item on the Main Menu list Advanced Settings 3 Press the Control Kno...

Page 104: ...Breath Every The current interval is shown in the right column of the screen Figure 77 Figure 77 Sigh Breath Selected in the Advanced Settings Screen 3 Press the Control Knob A pop up window appears...

Page 105: ...enable or disable the Easy Exhale 1 From the Main screen select Menu Advanced Settings 2 In the Advanced Settings screen select Easy Exhale The current status is shown in the right column of the scre...

Page 106: ...ription below To set the oxygen supply pressure 1 From the Main screen select Menu Advanced Settings 2 In the Advanced Settings screen select Oxygen Supply Pressure The current option is shown in the...

Page 107: ...73 High Option The High option is used for high pressure supply either from a wall outlet or a compressed canister both of which use the internal O2 mixer The High option is the factory default settin...

Page 108: ...two options for the FiO2 setting are 21 or 100 After this value is changed to 21 or 100 the new settings are displayed with a yellow background Figure 83 Alarm Message O2 Sensor Failed For 12000 1499...

Page 109: ...een shows the measured FiO2 the FiO2 delivered to the patient as in the Alarm screen Menu Alarm Settings All O2 related alarms are enabled If the O2 sensor fails the following alarm message is display...

Page 110: ...en this option is selected all the O2 related alarms are disabled The alarm settings and readings are also disabled and the FiO2 field displays If the O2 sensor fails no alarm is displayed ADAPTIVE PE...

Page 111: ...ted sensor purging NOTE This is an optional feature not available in all units Possible values are Heated purge every 1 minute HME purge every 10 minutes and Off The factory setting is HME There are n...

Page 112: ...ed heart rate and a graphical display of the blood flow past the probe plethysmograph A pulse oximeter can be connected to the iVentTM201 ventilator allowing the operator to continuously monitor patie...

Page 113: ...hibits an allergic reaction to the adhesive material To enable the Pulse Oximetry function 1 From the Main screen select and press Menu Advance Setting 2 In the Advanced Settings screen select SpO2 en...

Page 114: ...ring nebulization the flow is synchronized with the inspiratory phase of each breath Note that the Nebulizer works during the inspiratory phase only For proper installation of the Nebulizer see page 4...

Page 115: ...splayed at the bottom of the screen and is depicted by a thick gray line You can set more nebuliziation time while the nebulizer is activated The new set time is the sum of the time you have added and...

Page 116: ...make sure the hour is selected then press the Control Knob Turn the dial to adjust the clock clockwise to set the clock to a later hour counterclockwise to set it earlier 5 Press the Control Knob to...

Page 117: ...p state use Restore Defaults The factory startup default state is based on a patient weight of 70 kg SIMV Volume Control mode WARNING Restoring Defaults resets all parameters and settings to their def...

Page 118: ...gain The iVentTM201 s settings return to their defaults and the Main screen is displayed DEFAULT PARAMETERS SETTINGS The following tables summarize the default parameters and alarm values for the iVen...

Page 119: ...rameters for Pressure Ventilation for 10 kg to 70 kg Patient Weight RATE PInsp above PEEP I Time Volume Limit kg lb bpm cmH2O sec mL 10 22 30 20 0 6 200 15 33 25 20 0 8 300 20 44 20 20 1 0 400 30 66 1...

Page 120: ...lts to displaying the waveform graphs while ventilating The Main Menu allows the operator to choose to display only the waveform graphs default or to split the view between waveform graphs and Trends...

Page 121: ...at the Select bar of either is chosen Figure 97 Figure 97 The Flow Waveform Selected 2 Press the Control Knob to display the Graph Choice bar 3 From the Graph Choice bar select Browse with the Control...

Page 122: ...display waveforms based on the selected ventilation parameters If you wish to change the view scale of Pressure or Flow waveforms use the Range function To change the waveform range 1 From the Main sc...

Page 123: ...90 60 L minute and Auto the default Turn the dial to select the required value and press to accept the new range Figure 101 Flow Ranges If you select the Flow graph the choices are 210 150 120 90 60 L...

Page 124: ...Mandatory Rate Spontaneous Rate Mandatory Volume Spontaneous Volume Spontaneous inspiratory time Mandatory inspiratory time I E Ratio Mean Airway Pressure Resistance Compliance Up to three trends at...

Page 125: ...igure 103 Figure 103 Trends Pop Up Window in Standby Mode If the ventilator is in operation the three displayed Trends appear in a window beside the waveforms Figure 104 Figure 104 Trends Pop Up Windo...

Page 126: ...elected 2 Press the Control Knob The Trends Choice window appears 3 Turn the Control Knob to Select then press A pop up window appears with a choice of parameters and diagnostic variables Figure 106 F...

Page 127: ...BROWSING TRENDS You can recall trend information over a 72 hour period using the Browse feature To browse the trends 1 Turn the Control Knob to select the Select bar of the Trend graph you want to br...

Page 128: ...l clockwise moves the time cursor indicator forward Rotating the dial counterclockwise moves the indicator backwards along the timeline 5 You can change the scale of the time coordinate on which the T...

Page 129: ...the Show Graphs option and press the Control Knob The Trends pop up window closes and only the graphs are displayed SHOW LOOPS You can view Loops in four ways Volume Flow Pressure Flow Pressure Volume...

Page 130: ...ample of a Pressure Volume Loop is displayed below Figure 113 Figure 113 A Pressure Volume Loop Each new loop is drawn in blue and turns to dark gray once the inspiratory cycle begins The display reta...

Page 131: ...ed then press As soon as the current breath is completed the frozen loop disappears and the display resumes its default behavior drawing each new loop in blue and displaying the two previous loops in...

Page 132: ...cted 3 Press the Control Knob The right section of the screen shows the selection of numeric values Figure 116 The Mechanics Pop Up Window PULSE OXIMETRY SCREEN The Pulse Oximetry screen Figure 117 di...

Page 133: ...urements are displayed in blue The plethysmography waveform is displayed on the screen lower section Figure 118 Figure 118 The Pulse Oximetry screen To display the Pulse Oximetry screen 1 Select and p...

Page 134: ...lowing alarms are the pulse oximetry alarms They are activated only when the Pulse Oximetry screen is enabled SpO2 reading failed SpO2 Patient disconnect SpO2 Sensor disconnect Low SpO2 High SpO2 High...

Page 135: ...ress the Control Knob for acceptance 5 Select Accept and press the Control Knob for confirming and accepting the settings SHOW LOG BOOK Beginning each time it is powered up every time the ventilator e...

Page 136: ...g of events Rotating the dial clockwise advances the log book forward in time DISPLAY You can choose from among three displays Main Monitoring and Home Care NOTE Depending on which iVentTM201model you...

Page 137: ...tilation parameters The Pulse SpO2 pop up window can be viewed on the Monitor display To display the SpO2 pop up window on the monitoring screens select and press the SPO2 option on the lower left sid...

Page 138: ...lect and press the SPO2 option on the lower left side of the screen The SpO2 pop up window appears on right side of the screen Figure 125 Figure 125 The Pulse Oximetery Option in the Home Care Display...

Page 139: ...y 3 The Display menu pop up window appears Select the display you require and press the Control Knob O V T The O V T Operational Verification Test tests the patient circuit and the alarm sound It must...

Page 140: ...128 Notes...

Page 141: ...Adaptive Bi Level Page 131 Guide to Adaptive Bi Level Page 131 Indications and Warnings Page 132 Setup Page 132 Adjusting Adaptive Bi Level Parameters Page 134 Adaptive Bi Level Window Page 135 Easy E...

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Page 143: ...reaths GUIDE TO ADAPTIVE BI LEVEL Adaptive Bi Level is a support mode of ventilation where spontaneous breathing efforts are pressure supported at a high inspiratory and low expiratory pressure In the...

Page 144: ...ients exhibiting an altered level of consciousness requiring intubation for mechanical ventilation inability to tolerate facemask ventilation injury burn etc or severe decompensated respiratory failur...

Page 145: ...ply a facemask to the patient Connect the ventilator breathing circuit to the facemask 6 Adjust the ventilator parameters for optimal ventilator patient synchrony and adequate ventilation See page 134...

Page 146: ...nea Time is 20 seconds FiO2 Default for High FiO2 is 20 from set value Default for Low FiO2 is 21 or 10 from set value Leak Default for Leak is 100 NOTE Auto Settings are disabled in Adaptive Bi Level...

Page 147: ...P Low 2 EPAP 0 to IPAP minus 2 or Maximum 30 cmH2O Esens 10 to 90 I Time 0 2 to 3 seconds with CAUTION indication at 2 0 seconds or when rate setting I E ratio reaches 1 4 NOTE If I Time flashes inspi...

Page 148: ...low the Tidal Volume field of the display The Leak Estimate value is measured in lpm See Figure 129 Figure 129 Leak Estimated Value in LPM In SW version 19 18 01 estimated leak in adaptive Bi Level mo...

Page 149: ...discretion See page 93 OPTIMIZING THE PATIENT VENTILATOR INTERFACE Setting up the Patient Ventilator interface is straightforward Either a nasal CPAP mask or a full facemask can be used If the mask i...

Page 150: ...sure alarms or obvious ventilator patient dysynchrony and breath stacking Intervention Increase the percent of peak flow termination value Esens from the menu Additionally consider decreasing I time A...

Page 151: ...pressure release Table 9 Recommended Masks Part Number Description Nasal Masks All Types chin strap may be required for mouth breathers Respironics Image 3 SE disposable version Resmed Mirage 2 reusa...

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Page 153: ...sections Introduction Page 143 How Alarms Work Page 143 Alarm settings Page 144 Guide to Alarm Definitions and Priorities Page 158 Alarms Test Page 167 The Sensor Failure Alarm Page 169 Patient Discon...

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Page 155: ...ys a pop up window on the LCD screen After the alarm is minimized using the Silence or Clear key it is minimized to the bottom left of the screen In that position it performs the following Appears red...

Page 156: ...ed the minimized alarm appears red with a text message that describes the alarm condition If the alarm condition is not resolved within two minutes the alarm pop up window maximizes and sounds an audi...

Page 157: ...window in the Main screen whereas the other alarms are set from the Alarm Settings screen Audio Alarm Volume Inverse I E Ratio Alarm Tidal Volume not delivered Patient Circuit Disconnect Enable Disab...

Page 158: ...numerals to the left of each gauge show the absolute maximum or minimum allowed alarm setting The larger blue numbers to the left of each gauge are displayed only during ventilation showing each param...

Page 159: ...the alarm rate for the lower limit in Breaths per Minute Note that adjusting the lower limit higher than the currently selected higher limit moves the higher limit up 8 Press the Control Knob to conf...

Page 160: ...ected bright blue Turn the dial to adjust the alarm for the lower limit in liters per minute Note that adjusting the lower limit higher than the currently selected higher limit moves the higher limit...

Page 161: ...ight blue Turn the dial to adjust the alarm for the lower limit in cmH2O Note that adjusting the lower limit higher than the currently selected higher limit moves the higher limit up 8 Press the Contr...

Page 162: ...layed You can dial and select an additional alarm setting to adjust or dial and select Accept to accept all the alarm settings and return to the Main screen Setting the FiO2 Alarm To set the FiO2 alar...

Page 163: ...The Alarm Setting screen is re displayed You can dial and select another alarm setting to adjust or dial and select Accept to accept all the alarm settings and return to the Main screen Setting the L...

Page 164: ...TION The factory default setting for Leak Alarm is set to OFF You must manually set the leak alarm to enable it NOTE The Auto settings option is available only when the iVentTM201 is ventilating To ch...

Page 165: ...arm Enable or disable the Patient Circuit Disconnect alarm To access the Alarm Options menu 1 From the Main screen select Menu Alarm Settings The Alarm Settings screen is displayed Figure 141 2 Select...

Page 166: ...le of the level If you set the level under 2 or over 8 a Caution pop up window appears 5 Press the Control Knob to confirm the settings 6 You are returned to the Alarm Settings screen Dial and select...

Page 167: ...The default setting for Tidal Volume Not Delivered Alarm is 85 Before disabling or adjusting any alarms be sure that you are operating in accordance with facility policy and patient needs NOTE This op...

Page 168: ...connect Alarm WARNING The default setting for the Patient Circuit Disconnect Alarm is ON It should be shut off under medical discretion ONLY if necessary Be sure that you are operating in accordance w...

Page 169: ...The Patient Circuit Disconnect Alarm Off Warning 6 Press Yes by using the Control Knob to confirm 7 You are returned to the Alarm Settings screen Dial and select Accept to accept the Alarm Options set...

Page 170: ...Mid Triple beep every 5 secs Alarm pop up is removed Message is removed Log is updated Low Single beep No pop up Message is removed Log is updated Table 11 below shows alarm definitions and guides you...

Page 171: ...e Verify patient is adequately ventilated Check changes in patient symptoms and vital signs Correct setting Battery Empty 10 min operating time left Internal battery is nearly depleted operating time...

Page 172: ...concentration with external analyzer Refer unit to qualified service technician for calibration of O2 sensor High Heart Rate 2 breath delay The heart rate exceeds the upper rate limit Mid Clinical Con...

Page 173: ...patient clinical condition decreasing the FiO2 level or increasing the SpO2 alarm settings Inverse I E Ratio for Volume Control modes only 20 mandatory breaths delay The I E ratio has changed to an in...

Page 174: ...Alarm set too high No or low oxygen flow to system Calibration required High variability in patient breathing FiO2 is higher than alarm setting for 2 breaths Check oxygen supply Verify delivered O2 c...

Page 175: ...tient clinical condition increasing the FiO2 concentration or decreasing the SpO2 alarm setting Auto Start Patient is connected but the unit is in Standby mode High Mid User enters Standby mode uninte...

Page 176: ...clean Remove or protect unit from external heat source Remove unit for inspection and servicing by qualified service personnel Patient Disconnect 2 breaths delay Loss of patient resistance detection L...

Page 177: ...firmly connected The signals from the SpO2 sensor return to normal values Check if the sensor is placed correctly on the patient try to find a better place for connecting the patient Reconnect the pa...

Page 178: ...atient Reduce Inspiratory pressure Increase volume limit High PEEP Alarm 2 breath delay Actual PEEP value more than 10 cmH2O from set value High Exhalation Valve occlusion Improper parameter setting P...

Page 179: ...e page 60 5 Attach a 2L test lung with Rp20 resistance to the patient circuit through an HME filter and start ventilation 6 Tube Disconnect alarm test Wait for at least 30 seconds after the ventilatio...

Page 180: ...window and restore the alarm setting to its default value 13 High O2 alarm test Press Menu and open the Alarm Settings screen Set the High O2 alarm setting to a value below the measured value for FiO...

Page 181: ...le wait approximately 10 breaths sometimes coughing can cause Check Sensor or Sensor Disconnect alarms If the ventilator does not automatically return to the previous mode and setup press the Restore...

Page 182: ...settings when one full breath is detected NOTE During ventilation under high leak conditions e g non inflated cuff of the endotracheal tube a Patient Disconnect alarm is activated if the exhaled tidal...

Page 183: ...Page 173 Cleaning and Maintenance Page 173 Planned Maintenance Page 174 Storage Planned Maintenance Page 176 The O V T Page 176 The Maintenance Screen Page 176 Ventilator Verification tests Page 179...

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Page 185: ...mild detergent Air Inlet Filter Replace every 500 hours or 1 month of operation or as necessary Do not attempt to clean or reuse the air inlet filter Cooling Vents Cooling Inlet Filter Clean every 150...

Page 186: ...closure Wipe clean the exterior Patient tubing Replace and perform O V T Cooling air filter and vents Clean and replace air filter as needed O2 sensor Replace the O2 sensor Every 500 hours or 1 month...

Page 187: ...bration It is good practice to perform O2 calibration every 3 months Perform VVT Perform safety checks Replace listed parts by an authorized VersaMed Service Technician Every 2 years O2 sensor Replace...

Page 188: ...ator Perform VVT Annually Battery Replace the battery Ventilator Full calibration Perform VVT Every 2 years O2 sensor Replace O2 sensor THE O V T O V T Operational Verification Test should be performe...

Page 189: ...another for 21 oxygen NOTE You are required to perform O2 calibration every 6 months To calibrate the O2 1 Turn the control knob on the Main screen to select Menu Maintenance A caution pop up window a...

Page 190: ...ealed by any component 6 Remove the inlet filter on the side of the ventilator and install the O2 calibration cover Figure 154 Figure 154 O2 Calibration Filter Cover 7 In the O2 System Calibration scr...

Page 191: ...reen VENTILATOR VERIFICATION TESTS The Ventilator Verification Test VVT is a set of simple self tests designed to confirm ventilator functionality It is designed as a troubleshooting procedure to chec...

Page 192: ...measurement and pressure performance Blower pressure measurement Transducer tubes leak Motor speed measurement Positive relief valves Solenoid valves two Flow performance Flow zeroing accuracy 21 FiO2...

Page 193: ...performing the VVT the unit must be in a warm condition Connect the breathing circuit to a test lung and operate the ventilator for at least 15 minutes 4 Proceed to the Main Menu from the Main screen...

Page 194: ...d The unit automatically proceeds through a number of tests for approximately 30 seconds The VVT instruction pop up window appears Flow Tests The following procedures explain how to perform an O2 Test...

Page 195: ...s off and that the AC plug icon at the bottom of the LCD display is crossed out 3 Press OK Once the test has completed which takes approximately 20 seconds the VVT Instruction pop up window appears Wa...

Page 196: ...w appears Select Yes 3 The Maintenance menu appears Select Configuration Screen WARNING Several functions on the Configuration Screen are designed only as service indicators and are not accessible Do...

Page 197: ...t selected When the iVentTM201 is restarted the first screen appears with the weight you have selected now selected NOTE Note that the weight selection does not take effect until the ventilator is res...

Page 198: ...need and press the knob to confirm COMMUNICATION RATE The iVentTM201 has a serial port installed for remote communication with other devices The default data transfer rate is 115 200 bps Ordinarily th...

Page 199: ...g Pop Up Window 2 Select Yes and press the Control Knob The Localization screen appears 3 Make sure Language is selected and press the Control Knob A pop up window appears with a choice of several lan...

Page 200: ...character that separates the day month and year can also be selected by choosing the Date Interfield Character menu This character can be either a forward slash a colon or a period TOTAL OPERATING HO...

Page 201: ...7 Care Maintenance and Tests 189 Notes...

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Page 203: ...Appendix A Glossary 191 APPENDIX A GLOSSARY...

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Page 205: ...level at which a high pressure alarm occurs Apnea Apnea occurs when the patient fails to receive or perform a breath during a period of 20 seconds or as set Apnea Mode A ventilation mode that automati...

Page 206: ...ressure is applied throughout the breath cycle Easy Exhale When active this feature relieves the exhalation valve diaphragm of pressure immediately at the end of inspiration Exhalation Phase The part...

Page 207: ...airway pressure throughout the breath cycle Minimum Exhalation Time A period of time starting at the beginning of the exhalation phase during which any type of breath cannot be initiated Nebulizer Ne...

Page 208: ...ng cycle may be chosen through the Advanced Menu Pressure Support Breath A patient breath in which the ventilator elevates the inspiratory pressure above the baseline i e PEEP Available in SIMV and CP...

Page 209: ...te period measured in liters Transducer Sensor A device used to measure pressure and flow Ventilator Breath A ventilator delivered breath that is initiated controlled and terminated by the ventilator...

Page 210: ...198 Notes...

Page 211: ...Appendix B Warranty 199 APPENDIX B WARRANTY...

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Page 213: ...lity or fitness for a particular purpose In no event shall the Supplier be liable for any damages including loss of profits incidental or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the...

Page 214: ...thout the prior written consent of the Supplier nor shall this Warranty or any rights of the Purchaser inure to the benefit of any trustee in bankruptcy receiver creditor trustee or successor of the P...

Page 215: ...Appendix C Operating Theory 203 APPENDIX C OPERATING THEORY...

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Page 217: ...ogical and Nuclear CBRN filter LOW PRESSURE O2 ADAPTER AND FILTER OPTIONAL An optional configuration that enables the usage of low pressure O2 sources such as concentrators to provide O2 enrichment AI...

Page 218: ...release pressure in the patient circuit An air path from the patient breathing circuit to the manifold and air inlet filter is present OVER PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE If the control system fails to limit t...

Page 219: ...Appendix C Operating Theory 207...

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Page 221: ...Appendix C Operating Theory 209 Notes...

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Page 223: ...Appendix D Theory of Breath Delivery 211 APPENDIX D THEORY OF BREATH DELIVERY...

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Page 225: ...lows the patient to exhale 2 An exhalation phase in which air flows out from the patient s lungs and pressure returns to the baseline pressure The baseline pressure may be either the ambient pressure...

Page 226: ...patient safety it is not possible to disable flow or pressure triggering when using the Adaptive Bi level Mode BREATH TYPES The ventilator delivers two primary breath types 1 Mandatory Breath A breat...

Page 227: ...ratio of 1 2 In the absence of sufficient spontaneous patient efforts Adaptive Flow and Adaptive I Time work together in volume control modes SIMV and A C When used together The default state for SIM...

Page 228: ...low rate that the ventilator uses is depicted by a circled M symbol next to the peak inspiratory flow value NOTE When setting a manual inspiratory flow during low flow conditions this flow target may...

Page 229: ...initiated both by the ventilator ventilator pressure control breath and by the patient assist pressure control breath The inspiratory phase is terminated by the ventilator when inspiration time is ela...

Page 230: ...ng to the default volume control for the specified patient weight PATIENT PRESSURE SUPPORT BREATH A patient pressure support breath is a positive pressure patient breath in which the ventilator mainta...

Page 231: ...s is that the spontaneous breath pressure is maintained at the PEEP level PSV 0 during the inspiratory phase Flow is regulated by the ventilator to meet the patient s inspiratory flow demand and to ma...

Page 232: ...y Ventilator time trigg Pressure Level Volume By Ventilator Inspiratory Time is elapsed Assist Pressure Control By Patient pt trigg Pressure Level Volume By Ventilator Inspiratory time is elapsed Manu...

Page 233: ...Appendix D Theory of Breath Delivery 221 Notes...

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Page 235: ...Appendix E Ventilation Modes 223 APPENDIX E VENTILATION MODES...

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Page 237: ...igure 170 Breath Pattern in Assist Control Mode At the beginning of the breath cycle event a the ventilator delivers a ventilator breath After the ventilator breath is delivered the patient does not a...

Page 238: ...eive a set number of mandatory breaths All breath types are available in this mode This mode is identical to Assist Control mode except for the following Patient spontaneous breaths are allowed betwee...

Page 239: ...period an Assist window opens and the ventilator either waits for the next patient effort or delivers the next mandatory breath at the end of the Breath window Mandatory breaths terminate when The set...

Page 240: ...172 illustrates how breaths are delivered in this mode Figure 172 Pressure During CPAP Mode for Spontaneous Breaths and Pressure Support Breath Patient triggering results in the delivery of a patient...

Page 241: ...Volume for CPAP mL bpm mL 50 90 30 70 91 120 25 105 121 175 20 140 176 245 18 210 246 315 16 280 316 385 14 350 386 455 12 420 456 12 490 The ventilator remains in apnea backup ventilation until the...

Page 242: ...mit Ventilation is based on the average measured inhaled volume similar to apnea ventilation See Table 16 above Pressure is measured via an internal pressure sensor Upon the restoration of normal cond...

Page 243: ...Appendix E Ventilation Modes 231 Notes...

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Page 245: ...Appendix F Hold Function and Static Mechanics Measurements 233 APPENDIX F HOLD FUNCTION AND STATIC MECHANICS MEASUREMENTS...

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Page 247: ...g end inspiratory hold and Auto PEEP using end expiratory hold Due to the fact there is resistance in airways there is a delay to the equilibration of pressure throughout the respiratory system In ord...

Page 248: ...halation valve closed until a plateau pressure is reached The following pop up window Figure 175 appears on the screen of the ventilator Figure 175 Inspiratory Hold Popup The ventilator automatically...

Page 249: ...indow with the appropriate time when the respective hold maneuvers are performed See page 238 Reviewing Static Mechanics and Intrinsic PEEP Measurements CLINICAL CONSIDERATIONS The clinician should no...

Page 250: ...lace the end expiratory hold is suspended Figure 175 Note that if the patient is conscious and breathing rapidly it may not be possible to perform an end expiratory hold maneuver If the ventilator sen...

Page 251: ...anical ventilation One of the most popular and easiest methods of predicting this success is through the use of the RR Vt ratio or Rapid Shallow Breathing Index RSBI It is the relationship between the...

Page 252: ...240 Notes...

Page 253: ...Appendix G Accessories 241 APPENDIX G ACCESSORIES...

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Page 255: ...Phthalates Risks and Precautionary Measures related to Phthalates This instruction pertains to the phthalate symbol marked on the device or its packaging If this device is used for the treatment of ch...

Page 256: ...al exhalation valve E Flow sensor F Wye connector G Nebulizer 1 Connect the Inspiratory limb Figure 177 to the iVentTM201 outlet NOTE If using a humidifier see Other Connections page 44 See manufactur...

Page 257: ...the free end of the nebulizer tube to the respective nebulizer port 4 For instructions on activating the Nebulizer see page 102 REUSEABLE PATIENT BREATHING CIRCUIT These instructions refer to the fol...

Page 258: ...alates This instruction pertains to the phthalate symbol marked on the device or its packaging If this device is used for the treatment of children or treatment of pregnant or nursing women please not...

Page 259: ...Connect opposite end of tubing to humidifier inlet and connect 22 mm tubing with the installed watertrap between humidifier outlet and Y connector Figure 178 F 4 If using Patient circuit with heated w...

Page 260: ...ubing assembly Cleaning and Sterilization Disassembly 1 Detach the one way valve from the Y Connector and the long inspiratory corrugated tube Note Do not remove the tube holders that support the sens...

Page 261: ...itutes for washing purposes Wash according to preset washing cycles and use different adapters to pass cleaning solution through the thin tubes 2 Remove the patient circuit components from the solutio...

Page 262: ...upper and lower parts exhalation valve together 6 Check that the groove in the cap mates with the pin in the valve housing in the same orientation 7 Check that all tube holders on corrugated tube are...

Page 263: ...increased risk of exposure conclusive evidence of human health risks has not been established As a precautionary measure to reduce the potential for unnecessary exposures to phthalates the product mus...

Page 264: ...rb fitting of the exhalation valve and the other end to the barb fitting of the reusable Luer fitting 2 Connect the assembled PEEP pressure line by securing the luer lock fitting to the Exhalation val...

Page 265: ...Appendix G Accessories 253 Figure 181 Attaching the Exhalation Valve Adapter Figure 182 Mounting the Exhalation Valve Adapter Figure 183 Tubing Connectors on the iVentTM201...

Page 266: ...TERY 1 Make sure that the iVentTM201 is turned off 2 Disconnect the iVentTM201 from external power 3 Remove all four screws from the power pack using a 1 Phillips screwdriver as shown in the Figure 18...

Page 267: ...sure that the female connectors of the battery are in place 8 You can pack the regular battery in the extended battery package placing back the foam inverted Charge the extended battery for at least 2...

Page 268: ...or nursing women please note that the following types of procedures may increase the risk of exposure to phthalates Exchange transfusion in neonates total parenteral nutrition in neonates multiple pro...

Page 269: ...Appendix G Accessories 257 Duration of use should be determined by the appropriate personnel based on accepted infection control procedures but no more than 30 days...

Page 270: ...Exhalation valve luer inlet 5 Connect the open male side of the 22 mm Extension Tube to the female side of the Patient Circuit 6 On the open side connect the two transparent Channel Flow Sensor luer...

Page 271: ...old model with an old mounting plate VersaMed P N 325A0162 A3 GE P N M1161827 is attached to the ventilator release the 4 screws that hold the old model of the Mounting plate and remove it See Figure...

Page 272: ...tion on the HS Ventilator Figure 192 Positioning the Mounting Plate Figure 193 Inserting Screws into Flat Washer and Spring Washer NOTE The iVentTM201 MRI Transport Mounting Plate is an MR conditional...

Page 273: ...RM 1 Place the Support Arm base on the roll stand frame as shown in Figure 194 2 Turn the lower screw A in Figure 195 to fasten the Support Arm to the roll stand CAUTION The side screw B in Figure 195...

Page 274: ...as per F 2503 05 MOUNTING THE IVENTTM 201 ON THE ROLL STAND WARNING Make sure that the patient is not connected to the ventilator and that the device is in Standby mode or shut down 1 Verify that the...

Page 275: ...ll Stand CONNECTING THE OPTIONAL BATTERY HOLDER ACCESSORY P N M1162050 1 Fasten the Battery Holder mount screws to the post using a Philips screwdriver See Figure 199 2 Using the Adjustment screw at t...

Page 276: ...264 5 Fasten the external battery using the strap belt Figure 199 Connecting the Optional Battery Bag...

Page 277: ...Appendix H Remote Alarm Connector 265 APPENDIX H REMOTE ALARM CONNECTOR...

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Page 279: ...or provides access to a relay that is normally activated but deactivates when an alarm status occurs or the main power is turned off In Normal mode the N O contact to common is disconnected while the...

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Page 281: ...Appendix I Part Numbers and Accessories 269 APPENDIX I PART NUMBERS AND ACCESSORIES...

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Page 283: ...DISPOSABLE 4M M1198077 iVentTM201 PATIENT CIRCUIT W TRAP MULTI USE QTY 15 Mechanical M1199141 PATIENT CIRCUITS HW MU QTY 1 Breathing Circuits Components M1161015 319G0040 A0 FLOW SENSOR Y PIECE REUSA...

Page 284: ...DER HOLDER MRI CONDITIONAL M1174996 Suko Roll Stand Caster Kit Oxygen M1162017 620B0002 01 OXYGEN SUPPLY HOSE 15FT LENGTH DISS FITTINGS M1162020 Adapter For Low Pressure O2 SpO2 M1176366 611A0005 02 N...

Page 285: ...64 AC Cable 3pin 180 cm Brazil M1212963 EU AC CORD L 2M Batteries M1161011 504A0051 A0 EXTERNAL BATTERY KIT M1171502 900K0011 01 EXTENDED POWER PACK KIT M1171503 900K0011 02 H S EXTENDED POWER PACK KI...

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Page 287: ...cycle 194 Breath type 13 breathing circuit 32 44 60 133 180 181 193 206 Compliance dynamic 14 DC 7 8 16 23 27 32 33 34 159 161 206 Delivered O2 13 disposable patient circuit 40 41 dual limb patient ci...

Page 288: ...236 Plateau Pressure 14 119 pneumatic nebulizer 32 245 pressure alarm 193 Pressure control breath 215 PSV 12 17 20 196 Purging cycle 196 Purging Cycle 17 Resistance dynamic 14 Respiratory Rate 12 13 1...

Page 289: ...Index 277...

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