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20

COMPRESSOR MINI, User´s Manual

English version

28.0

7. Alarms

Summary of Contents for COMPRESSOR MINI

Page 1: ...User s Manual VENTILATION ANESTHESIA COMPRESSOR MINI...

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Page 3: ...ption 7 3 Preparation Connection 11 4 Function check 13 5 Preventive maintenance Storage 15 6 Cleaning 17 7 Alarms 19 8 Troubleshooting 21 9 Technical data 23 COMPRESSOR MINI User s Manual English ver...

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Page 5: ...n for the Compressor Mini consists of Operating Manual Service manual Spare parts list Installation instructions KMP 034X 0 OUT IN Remove the transport safety lock before the compressor is used Place...

Page 6: ...0 hours of operation or once a week when in continuous use If the compressor is used in a dusty environment the dust filters must be cleaned daily Service Service and repair must be carried out at reg...

Page 7: ...teristics of clothing in order to minimize the build up of electrostatic charges restricted use of cellular phones This compressor can provide only limited flow of compressed air 30 l min and the comp...

Page 8: ...6 COMPRESSOR MINI User s Manual English version 28 0 1 Before use...

Page 9: ...or increases outside the specified ranges a power failure alarm A high pitched audible alarm is heard together with an LED indication and a text displayed The Compressor Mini is equipped with a Stand...

Page 10: ...nt outlet air pressure different alarm messages and elapsed operating hours 1 Outlet air pressure The air pressure delivered by the compressor is normally between 50 64 psi 350 450 kPa 3 5 4 5 bar 2 O...

Page 11: ...ompressed air supply is sufficient from the central air supply to the ventilator via the compressor Display message The central compressed air pressure and the word STANDBY 3 Red LED Alarms The red Al...

Page 12: ...tomatically emptied twice a minute by a solenoid valve The water collected in the water separator drains into the drainage bottle A brief pssh sound is heard each time the solenoid valve opens The bot...

Page 13: ...Mini mounting kits are mandatory for both stand alone arrangements and for mounting on carts The mounting kits ensure that there is sufficient air circulation around the compressor Connection KMP 052X...

Page 14: ...12 COMPRESSOR MINI User s Manual English version 28 0 3 Preparation Connection...

Page 15: ...Alarm Make sure that the startup sequence runs The display and LEDs light up and the alarm buzzer sounds The display shows Comp Mini the software version the air pressure and the elapsed operating ho...

Page 16: ...manual drain valve When the air pressure drops below approximately 36 psi 250 kPa 2 5 bar for more than 2 seconds the compressor starts Checks during operation KMP 018X 1 Check the water level in the...

Page 17: ...d after every 5000 hours of operation by authorized service personnel Shut off for storage KMP 020X 0 0 1 Switch off the compressor 2 If the compressor is not to be used for a long period empty wash a...

Page 18: ...16 COMPRESSOR MINI User s Manual English version 28 0 5 Preventive maintenance Storage...

Page 19: ...ts with a soft lint free cloth moistened in soap and water or detergent based disinfectant Note In case of more contaminated surfaces use ethylene alcohol or isopropyl alcohol KMP 049X OUT IN a b Clea...

Page 20: ...18 COMPRESSOR MINI User s Manual English version 28 0 6 Cleaning...

Page 21: ...emp difference The alarm is activated until the temperature inside the dryer drops below 122 F 11 F 50 C 6 C temp difference High temp alarm 3 KMP 038US 62 psi High temp 3 On Standby Alarm The red LED...

Page 22: ...20 COMPRESSOR MINI User s Manual English version 28 0 7 Alarms...

Page 23: ...service personnel Pressure alarm is activated Ambient air temperature is too high Run at a cooler temperature The air vents at the back or on the underside of the compressor are covered or blocked Re...

Page 24: ...22 COMPRESSOR MINI User s Manual English version 28 0 8 Troubleshooting...

Page 25: ...setting of the internal pressure regulator 9 F 5 C temp difference at 50 psi 350 kPa 3 5 bar Dew point suppression at 30 l min 1 25 litres Built in air reservoir Environmental conditions Operation Amb...

Page 26: ...l for an adult patient is 8 10 l min a surrounding temperature of approximately 104 F 40 C and a relative humidity of 90 RH the pressure dew point could be less than 5 F 3 C Environmental conditions T...

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Page 28: ...ipment services and technologies are supplied under the brands ARJO for patient hygiene patient handling and wound care GETINGE for infection control and prevention within healthcare and life science...

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