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Servo
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User´s manual
US edition
Order No: 66 00 261
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Infant
Adult
Universal
Options
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Spontaneous breathing/CPAP
pontaneous breathing/CPAP
ontaneous breathing/CPAP
ntaneous breathing/CPAP
taneous breathing/CPAP
aneous breathing/CPAP
neous breathing/CPAP
eous breathing/CPAP
ous breathing/CPAP
us breathing/CPAP
s breathing/CPAP
breathing/CPAP
breathing/CPAP
reathing/CPAP
eathing/CPAP
athing/CPAP
thing/CPAP
hing/CPAP
ing/CPAP
ng/CPAP
g/CPAP
/CPAP
CPAP
PAP
AP
P
The mode Continuous Positive Airway
s Positive Airway
Pressure is used when the patient is
patient is
breathing spontaneously.
The following parameters are set:
wing parameters are set:
1. PS (Pressure Support level) above PEEP
ort level) above PEEP
(cmH
2
O)
2. PEEP (cmH
2
O)
3. Oxygen concentration (%)
en concentration (%)
4. Inspiratory rise time (s)
me (s)
5. Trigg. Flow / Trigg. Pressure
ure
6. Inspiratory Cycle-off (%)
%)
7. PC (pressure control level) above PEEP
vel) above PEEP
(cmH
2
O).
A continuous positive pressure is maintained
in the airways. Properly set this may prevent
ways. Properly set this may prevent
collapse of airways. Inspiration starts upon
f airways. Inspiration starts upon
patient effort. Expiration starts as for
Pressure Support above. Always set the
Support above. Always set the
he
Apnea time appropriate to the individual
patient situation. If the apnea alarm limit is
reached the ventilator will automatically
ched the ventilator will automatically
switch back to a Back-up mode.
back to a Back-up mode.
The alarm should alert staff to take action,
rm should alert staff to take action,
either to go back to supported mode or
back to supported mode or
change to a controlled mode of ventilation.
ge to a controlled mode of ventilation.
It is also very important to set lower and
wer and
upper alarm limit for expired Minute Volume
Volume
The maximum time for inspiration is:
• Infant 1.5 seconds
• Adult 2.5 seconds.
Spontaneous/CPAP
pontaneous/CPAP
ontaneous/CPAP
ntaneous/CPAP
taneous/CPAP
aneous/CPAP
neous/CPAP
eous/CPAP
ous/CPAP
us/CPAP
s/CPAP
/CPAP
CPAP
PAP
AP
P