8-3
NOTE
Nebulization may cause fluctuation in the patient’s FiO2.
8.5 O2
↑
The O2
↑
function means to deliver oxygen with concentration higher than the normal level.
When the O2
↑
key is pushed, the ventilator starts the O2
↑
function. The O2
↑
indicator
lamp is illuminated and the screen prompt message filed displays the remaining O2
↑
time.
O2
↑
is active for a maximum of two minutes. When O2
↑
is functioning, the [
O2%
]
parameter in the parameter setup quick key field displays the currently set oxygen
concentration.
When two minutes of O2
↑
expires or the O2
↑
key is pushed again, the ventilator
terminates O2
↑
function. Removing the breathing hoses during O2
↑
starts the suction
function.
NOTE
When O2 supply pressure is low, this function is not initiated, and is terminated
automatically if this function is initiated already.
8.6 Suction
The ventilator provides a suction procedure to help the patient to complete suction.
1. Push the Menu key and select [
Procedure
].
2. Select
[
Suction
] to access the suction procedure screen and activate the suction function.
When the suction procedure is activated, the system performs O2
↑
function and
prompts [
O2
↑
Active. Please disconnect the patient after adequate O2 is
delivered.
]. If the patient hoses are not disconnected within the specified time, the
suction procedure will end automatically.
After the patient hoses are disconnected, the system prompts [
The patient is
disconnected. Please reconnect the patient after suction is completed.
] and
stops ventilating the patient. In this case, manual sunction can be applied to the
patient.
After manual suction applied to the patient, re-connect the patient hoses. The
system performs O2
↑
function and prompts [
O2
↑
Active. The patient is
reconnected.
].
To stop an active suction procedure during O2
↑
, select [
Exit
] or push the O2
↑
key.
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