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medin Medical Innovations GmbH 

Adam-Geisler-Str. 1 

D-82140 Olching

 

 

OP_medinCNO EN 

Rev 12 Stand 06.03.2019 

 

          

45

 von 

68

 

identification of the source of the alarm. If the value is set to +1 here, the alarm sound of high and medium 

alarms will be repeated as infrequently as possible and the alarm sound of low alarms will only be emitted once 

and not repeated. This setting is only suitable for quiet, manageable environments.

  

Warning:  

If the user alters the brightness or sound settings, he/she must take account of the specific surroundings and 

may only change the settings to such an extent that the screen content remains visible and the alarm sounds 

can still be heard.  

5.13

 

Trend 

The trend display shows the course taken by the values set for each mode. Eight hours are shown per page. 

Overall the values since the last device start, however a maximum of values from the past 28 days, can be 

displayed by pressing the arrow buttons. If, at the time indicated, the medinCNO

®

 was in a mode in which the 

value shown is not available, this time period will be shown as empty in the trend. All trend values, except for 

the alarms, are deleted when the device is switched off.  

CPAP / FiO

2

 trend: Both of these trend courses are available in all modes. They show the course of the oxygen 

concentration set and the average CPAP pressure.  

RR / R

insp

:

 In Apnoea CPAP mode, the course of the respiration rate (breaths >1 mbar per minute) and push 

frequency (number of pushes per minute) can also be shown. In the NIPPV special case, no respiration rate is 

shown and if a backup was actively running, the line is shown in blue.  

R

insp

 / Tr. rate min/max:

 In SNIPPV mode, a trend is available which provides information about the actual push 

frequency (R

insp

 - number of pushes per minute) and the maximum and minimum push frequencies (per minute) 

theoretically possible at this point in time due to the settings. If backup is actively running, the line is shown in 

blue.  

Frequency/amplitude:

 In oscillation, the set frequency and the measured amplitude are recorded in addition 

in the trend.  

USB export: 

The USB export of the trends contains the readings and settings and additionally a logfile of the 

alarms described in chapter 3.4.4.  

5.14

 

Standby 

The standby mode can be used if the medinCNO

®

 is not being used to treat an acute case but should be kept 

ready for use. If the device is switched from one of the other modes to this mode, the medinCNO

®

 stores all 

the settings that have been selected, stops producing a flow and deactivates the alarms. Pressing the 

End

 

button takes the device out of standby mode and causes the medinCNO

® 

to revert to the previous mode.  

If the standby mode is used during oscillation, the oscillation is only generated once again with an amplitude 

of +1 and the flow is reduced to 8 L/min upon ending the standby. Thereafter, the 

amplitude

 and the 

flow

 

must be reset manually by the user.  

If the medinCNO

®

 is switched during CPAP mode with activated leak assist into standby mode, the leak assist 

needs to be manually restarted after ending the standby.  

Ending the standby and reactivating normal operation of the medinCNO

®

 lasts approximately ten seconds.  

Summary of Contents for medinCNO

Page 1: ...User manual for medinCNO...

Page 2: ...al components Consequently it cannot be disposed of in domestic waste but must be collected separately and recycled in accordance with local regulations WEEE 0483 Classification according to COUNCIL D...

Page 3: ...inCNO Conditions 10 3 1 Mounting 10 3 2 Power supply 11 3 2 1 Mains operation 11 3 2 2 Battery operation 11 3 2 3 Power supply unit 12 3 3 Gas feed 13 3 4 External alarm interface and data interfaces...

Page 4: ...messages during system start up 50 8 2 Error messages during operation 51 8 3 Emergency programme 55 8 4 Indicator lights 56 9 Cleaning and Maintenance 57 9 1 Cleaning 57 9 2 Maintenance and exchange...

Page 5: ...ing the products and follow the instructions warnings and tips closely The medinCNO may only be used by individuals with a thorough knowledge of these instructions for use in accordance with these ins...

Page 6: ...esia gases or other flammable materials while in use The medinCNO may not be operated in an oxygen enriched environment US legislation stipulates that this device may only be sold to or on the instruc...

Page 7: ...dijet in order to react to the patient s breathing and trigger a higher flow impulse in the event of apnoea or synchronously with the patient s inhalation This triggers a pressure impulse with elevate...

Page 8: ...king range Basis of measurement DIN 1343 at 0 C 1013 25 mbar and 0 air humidity 0 1013 O2 flush Duration 1 minute Level 10 20 30 vol above set target oxygen concentration or 100 oxygen Electronic shut...

Page 9: ...not permitted without the permission of the manufacturer see chapter 9 4 Repairs and an exchange of parts may only be made by trained professional service personnel and only in accordance with the in...

Page 10: ...the knurled screws Figure 3 1 d It is important to ensure that the rear and lateral ventilation slits Figure 3 1 b including prefilters are not covered and that the overpressure valve Figure 3 1 c on...

Page 11: ...imum rated voltage the minimum rated voltage of the power line must be at least as high as the voltage of the local mains supply Recommended 240 V Minimum rated current 1 1 A Maximum length 2 metres i...

Page 12: ...reases the recharging time up to 5 hours In addition the battery will be damaged by this exhaustion and will need to be replaced sooner Since the battery of the medinCNO also discharges while switched...

Page 13: ...as a result of the operating temperature it is possible that condensate may form despite a relatively low concentration of H2O in the air then the concentration of H2O must be reduced accordingly Fig...

Page 14: ...4 1 External alarm The medinCNO has an interface for connection to an external alarm system The interface can open or close an external current circuit in the event of an alarm The interface thus act...

Page 15: ...hiving and processing patient data a standard USB cable USB 2 0 type A to USB 2 0 type B with double winding through a ferrite of the type 742 711 32 from the manufacturer W rth Elektronik can be used...

Page 16: ...ferrite core twice as in the case of RS232 cable 3 4 3 RS232 interface The RS232 interface can be installed optionally The function data and settings are identical to the USB interface A ferrite W rt...

Page 17: ...rated by via the USB interface The currently measured CPAP pressure in the CPAP Apnoea CPAP and SNIPPV mode or the CPAP average value in oscillation mode in XX X mbar Set target flow in XX X L min for...

Page 18: ...to be saved even if the medinCNO is switched off The second part of the trend data is deleted each time the medinCNO is switched off It saves the data since the last device start for a maximum of 28 d...

Page 19: ...y and the duration min sec of the alarms are saved alarm DD HH MM HHHH MMMM LLLL for MM SS The alarm coding takes place analogously to the coding in the live data for detailed information see chapter...

Page 20: ...ta been fully received 3 5 Environmental conditions operation transport storage The medinCNO must not be used in rooms at risk of explosion near to flammable substances or close to locations exposed t...

Page 21: ...contamination during transport and storage Attention If the medinCNO is exposed to temperatures of 15 C during transport it must be acclimatised at room temperature for at least 24 hours at the locati...

Page 22: ...ental conditions of the power supply unit during transport and storage Temperature not in locations exposed to significant temperature fluctuations Moisture only in dry locations not in locations expo...

Page 23: ...as expected or as intended in the user manual it must not be connected to a patient under any circumstances The power supply unit should not be used if it has visible damage to the housing or cord The...

Page 24: ...es before the device is switched on The air and oxygen must comply with the quality requirements laid down in chapter 3 3 Attention The medicinal air and oxygen supplied to the medinCNO must meet the...

Page 25: ...al outlet Otherwise the medinCNO is still connected to the mains even when it is turned off Therefore when setting up the medinCNO it should be ensured that the plug of the power supply unit is still...

Page 26: ...t the humidifier and the patient tube kits is described in the user manuals for these devices along with important additional information and warnings regarding their use Users must also know and comp...

Page 27: ...to check the CPAP pressure sensors the entire tube system and the Medijet must now be connected to the medinCNO and the Medijet prong adapter must be closed Once this has been done the process of mea...

Page 28: ...oth during apnoea and when he or she is breathing normally In addition it is possible to use the backup function Nevertheless the SNIPPV mode is only a CPAP mode and is not a substitute for ventilator...

Page 29: ...en use the dial to select the required value This is confirmed by pressing the dial The various buttons are divided into several groups ON OFF Figure 5 1 a to switch the medinCNO on and off Basic CPAP...

Page 30: ...f the set target value for FiO2 Manual push the manual push trigger button position d in Figure 5 2 Readings the values measured by the medinCNO for the average CPAP pressure CPAP and the measured oxy...

Page 31: ...er must be closed by the operator during this process e g by holding it shut This simulates the CPAP pressure which is produced If a patient is connected to the Medijet during flow adjustment the pron...

Page 32: ...NO can increase the CPAP pressure if necessary for a short time These short periods are called pushes and can be used to stimulate the patient A push is determined by the additional flow used for it a...

Page 33: ...to be able to use the manual push function at all times the level of the additional push flow Finsp should be set in advance e g at the start of the CPAP therapy and adjusted as needed in the event o...

Page 34: ...20 an oxygen content of 45 would be emitted during the O2 flush However a maximum of 100 oxygen can be emitted The setting 100 of the O2 flush causes pure oxygen 100 to always be emitted during the O...

Page 35: ...sp additional push flow and manual PUSH chapter 5 4 Alarm settings chapter 5 12 Trend graphs chapter 5 13 In addition the CPAP settings also include the Leak Assist This compensates for the difference...

Page 36: ...n then change six parameters To change a parameter press the corresponding button to select it turn the dial to the desired setting and press the dial to confirm your selection Figure 5 3 Submenu Apno...

Page 37: ...sitivity the value selected here must be lower than the pressure fluctuation caused by the patient s normal respiration However the value must also be greater than the pressure fluctuations caused by...

Page 38: ...yed in the top left hand area 5 9 SNIPPV mode The difference between the SNIPPV mode and the Apnoea CPAP mode is that in this case an automatic push is triggered not only in the event of apnoea but al...

Page 39: ...ssure falls below the trigger threshold again a short time after the push The next push is not produced until after the end of the expiration pause The expiration pause time determines the maximum pus...

Page 40: ...AP system and smaller than the pressure changes caused by respiration For the pressure signal displayed in Figure 5 4 without respiration on the right with respiration on the left the sensitivity show...

Page 41: ...on is additionally activated this is likewise displayed in the top left hand area 5 10 Oscillation mode In oscillation mode an oscillating fluctuation is available in addition to the basic CPAP This i...

Page 42: ...w volume produced affects the maximum pressure during oscillation Increasing the drive flow results in higher maximum pressure Amplitude The button c in Figure 5 5 can be used to select between variou...

Page 43: ...AP mode this is displayed instead of the mode display When switching between two modes the medinCNO transfers all the settings that are available in both modes The following situations represent excep...

Page 44: ...o the currently set oxygen concentration the button FiO2 alarm refresh is dimmed and instead the button to change the alarm interval will be visible Push alarm The push alarm setting can be used to de...

Page 45: ...of pushes per minute can also be shown In the NIPPV special case no respiration rate is shown and if a backup was actively running the line is shown in blue Rinsp Tr rate min max In SNIPPV mode a tren...

Page 46: ...respiratory gas humidifier chamber during time spent in standby mode Recommendation In the case of a brief period in standby mode manipulation such as bonnets and or mask prong changes suctioning etc...

Page 47: ...t an alarm sound lasting for two minutes is additionally triggered To suppress this two minute alarm sound early the medinCNO must be started until the step Attention Do not connect a patient to the m...

Page 48: ...without power supply unit REF 39 116 Power plug USA Japan without power supply unit REF 39 117 Power plug Australia without power supply unit REF 39 118 Power plug China without power supply unit REF...

Page 49: ...ns GmbH Adam Geisler Str 1 D 82140 Olching OP_medinCNO EN Rev 12 Stand 06 03 2019 49 von 68 device cannot be ensured the correct alarm function cannot be guaranteed sufficient CPAP pressure will not b...

Page 50: ...ected to the oxygen feed The medinCNO cannot be operated without oxygen Device error device shut down necessary There is a defect in the device s pneumatic system at the overpressure valve or recharge...

Page 51: ...ergency programme CPAP pressure high red high 1s CPAP pressure 18 mbar the medinCNO briefly interrupts the flow This alarm starts the emergency programme Feed pressure high red high 1s Feed pressure 4...

Page 52: ...s reason there is a total alarm delay of 17 seconds In this case the medinCNO continues to work normally CPAP pressure low yellow medium 101s 2 3 For 15 seconds the CPAP average pressure was constantl...

Page 53: ...arged The medinCNO was switched off Press Alarm Reset to restart flow red high No alarm informational message only Triggered by a prolonged high feed pressure e g if a flow tube is blocked by several...

Page 54: ...resholds can be set under Alarm Settings see chapter 5 12 Thus the alarm CPAP pressure high is triggered if the CPAP average value was above the alarm threshold for more than one second The alarm CPAP...

Page 55: ...alarms are self sustaining That is these alarms are not deactivated until after confirmation by the user and elimination of the alarm condition Medium and low priority alarms yellow are not self susta...

Page 56: ...w is stopped for the time being and in addition to the feed pressure high CPAP pressure high alarm a text message appears informing the user that the flow will be restarted by pressing the Alarm Reset...

Page 57: ...voltage improper use as well as consumables e g oxygen cells filters batteries 9 1 Cleaning The surface of the medinCNO should be disinfected before first use using a slightly damp cloth1 and every ti...

Page 58: ...ces Warning The two internal batteries 3V and rechargeable may only be replaced by the battery types listed above and only by trained professional service personnel and in accordance with the instruct...

Page 59: ...ot be opened Modification of the power supply unit is not permitted termination of the warranty 9 6 External filter The filter must be cleaned every 2 months by tapping or knocking dry The filter need...

Page 60: ...or mobile RF communications equipment e g mobile phones should not be used less than 30 cm near Medin parts and cables associated with the medinCNO Failure to observe these instructions can lead to a...

Page 61: ...kV for power supply lines 100 kHz repetition frequency 1 kV for input output lines 100 kHz repetition frequency 2 kV for power supply lines 100 kHz repetition frequency 1 kV for input output lines 100...

Page 62: ...bances according to IEC 61000 4 6 3 V 0 15 MHz to 80 MHz 6 V in ISM frequency bands a between 0 15 MHz and 80 MHz 80 AM at 1 kHz 3 V 0 15 MHz to 80 MHz 6 V in ISM frequency bands a between 0 15 MHz an...

Page 63: ...nity test level V m 385 380 to 390 TETRA 400 Pulse modulati on 18 Hz 1 8 0 3 27 450 430 to 470 GMRS 460 FRS 460 FM 5 kHz deviation 1 kHz sine 2 0 3 28 710 704 to 787 LTE band 13 17 Pulse modulati on 2...

Page 64: ...symbol Indicates devices that contain RF transmitters or deliberately emit RF energy Manual push trigger Charge status of the internal rechargeable battery Alarm sound paused for the time indicated A...

Page 65: ...supply unit Air gas inlet Interface for external alarm system Oxygen gas inlet Temperature limit Air humidity limit Air pressure limit Power supply unit symbols Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Declarati...

Page 66: ...s Abbreviation Meaning nCPAP CPAP nasal continuous positive airway pressure SNIPPV NIPPV synchronized non invasive positive pressure ventilation Rinsp Push frequency of number of pushes per minute emi...

Page 67: ...push alarm for only apnoea pushes Addition of the manual FiO2 alarm adjustment Reference of the CPAP alarms in oscillation mode to the average value and display of the average value in the graph Expa...

Page 68: ...6 03 2019 68 von 68 SW version V131 2 49 0 together with display macro version V102 X or V103 x X depends on language pack V102 or V103 depends on display hardware V131 Internal process in LeakAssist...

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