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6 Hygiene treatment

6.3.2 Extended hygiene treatment on change of patient

1. Replace air filter, pollen filter, and bacteria filter. 

2. Reprocess the device and components in accordance with the table below:

3. Perform function check 

(see "6.6 Function check", page 35)

.

6.4 Clean air filter (gray filter)

1. Clean air filter under running water.

2. Allow air filter to dry. 

PART

DISINFECTING

STERILIZATION

Housing including device outlet 
port/inlet, power cord

Disinfect by wiping 
(recommended products:
terralin

®

 protect or perform 

advanced Alcohol EP)

Not permitted

High-gloss surfaces on the 
housing

Leakage circuit

Disinfect by immersion
(Recommended product: 
gigasept FF

®

). 

Rinse out circuit with clean water 
and shake out thoroughly.
Dry circuit.

Not permitted

Single circuit with valve

Not suitable for reuse. Follow the 
associated instructions for use.

Not permitted

Circuits for mouthpiece 
ventilation

Heatable circuits

Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for use. Avoid 
damage when using or reprocessing, especially to the 
connecting cable and to the inner protective film over 
the heated wire.

Mask

Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for use.

Summary of Contents for prisma VENT30

Page 1: ...prisma VENT30 prisma VENT30 C prisma VENT40 prisma VENT40 C prisma VENT50 prisma VENT50 C Ventilators EN Instructions for use for patients for devices of type WM110TD and WM120TD...

Page 2: ...1 3 1 Overview prisma VENT30 prisma VENT30 C prisma VENT40 prisma VENT40 C 11 3 2 Overview prisma VENT50 prisma VENT50 C 12 3 3 Operating states 13 3 4 Control panel 13 3 5 Symbols in the display 14 4...

Page 3: ...for display of alarms 37 7 2 Deactivating physiological alarms 37 7 3 Muting alarms 37 7 4 Physiological alarms 38 7 5 Technical alarms 40 7 6 Troubleshooting 44 8 Servicing 45 8 1 Safety information...

Page 4: ...4 EN LMT 68431 09 2021 Contents 11 8 Warranty 61 11 9 Declaration of conformity 61...

Page 5: ...he signals detected by the pressure and flow sensors The user interface is for displaying and setting the available parameters and alarms The device can be used with both a leakage circuit and also wi...

Page 6: ...thorax neurological muscular and neuromuscular disorders if inducing respiratory insufficiency e g pareses of the diaphragm central respiratory regulation disorders obstructive sleep apnea OSA obesity...

Page 7: ...first minutes of therapy or softSTOP inverse pressure ramp when ventilation is switched off Feeling of asphyxiation more difficult exhalation insomnia dyspnea in the mornings Use of HFT mode prisma VE...

Page 8: ...s HF radiation e g cell phones This also applies to accessories such as antenna cables and external antennas for example Ignoring this requirement may lead to the device exhibiting reduced performance...

Page 9: ...h cases please be aware that any claim under warranty and liability will be void if genuine replacement parts are not used Have measures such as repairs servicing and maintenance work as well as modif...

Page 10: ...g on the degree of hazard Warning Indicates an unusually significant hazardous situation If you ignore this instruction severe irreversible or fatal injuries may result Caution Indicates a hazard If y...

Page 11: ...power supply cable 2 Control panel with display 11 Leakage circuit 3 System interface for connecting modules 12 Latching bores for connecting modules 4 Handle 5 Release catch 13 SD card slot 6 Filter...

Page 12: ...lay 12 Latching bores for connecting modules 3 System interface for connecting modules 13 SD card slot 4 Handle 14 Connection for tube heater valve control tube and pressure measuring tube 5 Release c...

Page 13: ...mutes an alarm for 2 minutes 2 LIAM key only present on prisma VENT50 and prisma VENT50 C 3 Dial for navigating in the menu 4 Function keys for switching between the System softSTART softSTOP Ventila...

Page 14: ...ed Servicing required only if servicing function is activated Humidifier connected but not active gray symbol Humidifier switched on green symbol Humidifier empty orange symbol Pulse rate if pulsoxime...

Page 15: ...1 segment red Battery capacity below 10 0 segments Battery capacity below 5 Battery fault Low priority alarm triggered Medium priority alarm triggered High priority alarm triggered All physiological a...

Page 16: ...to the device overheating and damage the device Do not cover device and power supply unit with textiles e g bedclothes Do not operate device in the vicinity of a radiator Do not expose device to direc...

Page 17: ...an exhalation system are used If non invasive or invasive patient ventilator interfaces without an integrated exhalation system are used CO2 concentration may rise to critical values and put the patie...

Page 18: ...ilator interface to the leakage circuit see instructions for use for the patient ventilator interface 4 2 2 Connecting single circuit with valve prisma VENT50 and prisma VENT50 C only Risk of injury f...

Page 19: ...control tube 2 to connection 3 Connect pressure measuring tube 3 to connection 4 Connect patient ventilator interface e g mask to patient valve 4 The device can also be operated with valve ventilatio...

Page 20: ...T50 C only 1 Push circuit for mouthpiece ventilation 1 onto the device outlet port 2 Connect mouthpiece 2 to the circuit for mouthpiece ventilation see instructions for use for the patient ventilator...

Page 21: ...ong 3 onto the connection for humidifier chamber 2 marked Out 4 Connect HFT nasal cannula 4 to inspiration tube long 3 5 If necessary connect the tube heater and temperature probe to inspiration tube...

Page 22: ...display disappears The device switches to standby If the softSTOP function is activated ventilation pressures and background frequency are continuously reduced Remaining time is displayed in the butt...

Page 23: ...program using the dial Risk of injury when using prismaAQUA integrated humidifier Use of the prismaAQUA integrated humidifier in conjunction with High Flow therapy or on patients with a bypass of the...

Page 24: ...ecified time This function is suitable for patients who find elevated pressures unpleasant when awake and are unable to fall asleep Requirement The softSTART function is activated by the physician or...

Page 25: ...efly and remove the SD card 4 11 Use battery optional Your device can optionally be equipped with an internal battery If the device is no longer connected to the power supply or there is a power outag...

Page 26: ...the device will switch off in a few minutes time less than 5 capacity remaining Keep an alternative ventilation option to hand If device and battery pack have been stored outside the quoted operating...

Page 27: ...is displayed directly in the display via the key e g System softSTART softSTOP or Ventilation or Report menus or Back menus Turn dial to the left Navigate upward Reduce value Turn dial to the right Na...

Page 28: ...htness You can change the brightness of the display here End of therapy prisma VENT50 and prisma VENT50 C only Here you can see whether the alarm is activated deactivated at the end of therapy at the...

Page 29: ...hen changing circuit This process checks for resistance compliance and leaks Humidifier stage You can change the humidifier stage of the humidifier here The setting suitable for you depends on room te...

Page 30: ...cannot be selected it needs to be enabled by your physician or specialist dealer softSTART EPAP pressure 0 2 hPa increments within the framework specified by the physician or specialist dealer e g at...

Page 31: ...list Lists the events which have occurred Alarm event list Lists the alarms and events which have occurred in chronological order Trends Access to the trends if these have been enabled via the expert...

Page 32: ...njury due to contaminated or infected circuit A contaminated or infected circuit may transmit contamination or infections to the next patient Do not reprocess disposable patient circuits Subject reusa...

Page 33: ...y be damaged by the ingress of liquids Use the circuit only when completely dry If you are using a heatable circuit or a circuit with an active exhalation valve follow the associated instructions for...

Page 34: ...t by wiping recommended products terralin protect or perform advanced Alcohol EP Not permitted High gloss surfaces on the housing Leakage circuit Disinfect by immersion Recommended product gigasept FF...

Page 35: ...external damage 3 Check that components are correctly connected to the device 4 Connect the device to the power supply see 4 1 Set up the device page 16 5 Interrupt softSTART if necessary see 4 9 Swi...

Page 36: ...nnect the device from the power supply An alarm sounds The battery takes over supplying power Connect the device to the power supply The power supply indicator is green 11 If one of the items is not O...

Page 37: ...logical alarms As the attending physician you can decide which physiological alarms to activate deactivate or mute in the Ventilation menu Various alarms can be configured depending on the ventilation...

Page 38: ...ding physician Frequency high Maximum respiratory frequency exceeded Have settings checked by attending physician Frequency low Minimum respiratory frequency undershot Have settings checked by attendi...

Page 39: ...eliminate leak If necessary Replace circuit Patient breathing as well Have settings checked by attending physician Tidal volume low Filter dirty Clean change filter Patient ventilator interface leaki...

Page 40: ...discharged less than 5 capacity remaining Connect the device to the power supply Battery capacity critical Battery discharged less than 10 capacity remaining Connect the device to the power supply Bat...

Page 41: ...ched Check tubes Valve control tube kinked Check that valve control tube is not blocked Fault in patient circuit The valve control tube is incorrectly connected between the device and the patient valv...

Page 42: ...t blocked Fault in patient circuit Single circuit with valve selected No single circuit with valve connected Check tubes If necessary Replace breathing tube Change patient circuit Have settings checke...

Page 43: ...dule defective or not connected Replace module or connect correctly Clock not set Internal clock not set Have clock set by a specialist dealer so that course of therapy is recorded correctly Device in...

Page 44: ...n HFT mode Disconnect prismaAQUA from the therapy device and connect external humidifier suitable for HFT FAULT FAULT MESSAGE CAUSE REMEDY No running noise nothing in the display No power supply Check...

Page 45: ...k Sicherheitstechnische Kontrolle STK every 2 years Country specific requirements apply to all other countries If the device has a battery this must be replaced every 4 years 9 Transport and storage S...

Page 46: ...s present with domestic waste To dispose of properly contact a licensed certified electronic scrap disposal merchant This address is available from your Environment Officer or from your local authorit...

Page 47: ...emperature for 4 h before starting up Allow to heat to room temperature for 4 h before starting up Permitted humidity for operation transport and storage Rel humidity 10 to 95 no condensation Air pres...

Page 48: ...t connection Protection against harmful ingress of solids and water Protection class II Type BF IP22 Classification to IEC 60601 1 Operating mode Continuous duty Application part Device outlet port br...

Page 49: ...ENT30 C prisma VENT40 prisma VENT40 C prisma VENT50 prisma VENT50 C Tolerance 4 hPa to 30 hPa 4 hPa to 40 hPa 4 hPa to 50 hPa 1 2 hPa 8 of set value PEEP pressure range Tolerance 4 hPa to 25 hPa 1 2 h...

Page 50: ...ggered when the patient flow exceeds the trigger limit The trigger on exhalation is triggered when the patient flow on inspiration drops to the percentage value of maximum patient flow on inspiration...

Page 51: ...ques The physiological alarms are triggered 3 breaths after the alarm limit is reached Exception The alarms Pulse high Pulse low SpO2 high and SpO2 low are triggered 3 seconds after the alarm limit is...

Page 52: ...cular requirements for basic safety and essential performance of ventilatory support equipment for ventilatory impairment Part 2 80 for design with battery and inverter Particular requirements for bas...

Page 53: ...essure sensor for valve control Outlet for cooling air O2 supply Alternative O2 supply 1 Inlet for ambient air Patient interface Optional bacteria filter Breathing tube Exhalation system Optional humi...

Page 54: ...0 hPa 3 3 hPa Device with 15 mm circuit humidifier and bacteria filter 15 l min 0 44 hPa 0 51 hPa 30 l min 1 26 hPa 1 35 hPa 60 l min 3 77 hPa 4 05 hPa Device with 15 mm circuit no humidifier and bact...

Page 55: ...made of wood or concrete or have ceramic tiles laid on them If the floor has a synthetic material laid on it relative humidity must be at least 30 Electrical fast transients bursts to IEC 61000 4 4 2...

Page 56: ...axis Magnetic fields at power supply frequency should correspond to the values typical of those found in business and hospital environments GUIDELINES AND MANUFACTURER DECLARATION ELECTROMAGNETIC INTE...

Page 57: ...structions for Use Inlet do not block openings Alternating current Slot for SD card On off key Follow Instructions for Use Outlet GUIDELINES AND MANUFACTURER DECLARATION ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE I...

Page 58: ...of protection against electric shock Protection class II product Do not dispose of the product in domestic waste Suitable for use in aircraft Meets RTCA DO 160G Section 21 Category M Application part...

Page 59: ...ters WM 29928 Carrying bag WM 29710 SD card WM 29794 Instructions for use for patients WM 68431 Risk of injury from incompatible accessory parts The use of accessories not intended for the ventilator...

Page 60: ...WM 27790 Inverter 12 V DC AC inverter WM 24616 Inverter 24 V DC AC inverter WM 24617 Set accessories replacement battery pack WM 15876 Micro USB 2 0 connecting cable 2 m black WM 35130 PSG connecting...

Page 61: ...arranty conditions on request In the event of a claim under warranty contact your specialist dealer 11 9 Declaration of conformity The manufacturer L wenstein Medical GmbH Co KG Kronsaalsweg 40 22525...

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Page 64: ...LMT 68431 09 2021 EN L wenstein Medical Technology GmbH Co KG Kronsaalsweg 40 22525 Hamburg Germany T 49 40 54702 0 F 49 40 54702 461 www loewensteinmedical com...

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