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e700 User Manual

7.2. Battery Status Indicator 

The battery status will be displayed in section 1 of the display (Figure 

04). There are two diff erent status indicators showing battery 

discharging (Table-8.1) and charging (Table-8.2) status respectively.

TABLE 8.1

 - 

Battery discharging status

TABLE 8.2

 - 

Battery charging status

1

Full Capacity

2

Approx. 75% of full capacity

3

Approx. 50% of full capacity

4

Approx. 25% of full capacity.

Symbol changes to yellow fl ashing

5

Approx. 5% of full capacity.

Symbol changes to red fl ashing with associated red colour LED

1

Full Capacity

2

95% of full capacity

3

90% of full capacity

4

80% of full capacity

5

65% of full capacity

Summary of Contents for e700

Page 1: ...e700 User Manual 15PL1009 Rev 16 Sep 2020 USER MANUAL o_two e700 AUTOMATIC TRANSPORT VENTILATOR 01EVE700...

Page 2: ...nt Circuit 14 3 5 Display 15 3 5 1 Screen Layout 15 3 5 2 Live Monitoring Parameters 18 3 6 Symbols Notations 19 4 Preparation For Use 20 4 1 Set up 20 4 1 1 Connecting electrical power supply 20 4 1...

Page 3: ...ning Preventive Maintenance Servicing 47 8 1 Cleaning Disinfection 47 8 2 Charging the Battery 47 8 3 Ambient Air entrainment Filter 48 8 4 Preventive Maintenance and Servicing 49 9 Technical Data 50...

Page 4: ...flammable gases or anaesthetic agents Operating the unit in a confined space will elevate ambient oxygen levels The ventilation setting will turn off during battery replacement while the device is in...

Page 5: ...ase breathing resistances Use pressure regulators maintaining a minimum output flow of 120 L min at a dynamic pressure of minimum 45 PSI to ensure the proper functioning of the ventilator Operation of...

Page 6: ...ntake filter being fitted otherwise particles may contaminate the ventilator and affect its function This ventilator must only be serviced by the manufacturer or its authorized service centers Device...

Page 7: ...sure that all components are assembled correctly and ready for use When selecting very small tidal volumes during ventilation of infants take into consideration the dead space in the patient circuit 2...

Page 8: ...I E L C J F M G N Warning indicator Battery operation indicator External power indicator Battery charging indicator Manual Inspiratory Hold key Screen brightness key Alarm Silence key Pause Resume ke...

Page 9: ...o turn off the ventilator Press and hold the ON OFF button for 4 seconds the green power LED will start flashing at a high frequency After 4 seconds the ventilator will turn off and all ventilation wi...

Page 10: ...0 seconds It could be also selected without an active alarm to silence potential alarms This function is activated or deactivated by pressing the Alarm Silence key once When selected the Alarm Silence...

Page 11: ...ymbol as well as the Confirmation indicator L Figure 01 to guide users to activate the pause function by pressing the Control Selection Knob M Figure 01 2 The symbol will flash for 10 seconds and then...

Page 12: ...ntrol Selection Knob M Figure 01 5 When ventilation is resumed the ventilator will recommence ventilation with current settings shown on the screen unless new set up selections were made 3 2 9 Manual...

Page 13: ...3 External Connectors O R P S Q T DC Input connector Air Intake filter Sensor connector 1 Sensor connector 2 22mm gas output connector Gas supply input O P Q R S T Figure 02 Battery door Relieve Flapp...

Page 14: ...ake Valve Exhalation port Breathing Valve Flow sensor adapter Elbow Note To avoid entanglement of the patient circuit tubing and pressure sensing hoses during movement of the patient the pressure sens...

Page 15: ...as shown below and each section is dedicated to display the following parameters Figure 04 Section 1 Battery status during charge and discharge Section 2 Live ventilation parameters Vte Mve Pawpeak P...

Page 16: ...16 e700 User Manual The followings are screen layouts for each ventilation mode A C screen layout SIMV screen layout BiLVL screen layout...

Page 17: ...17 e700 User Manual CPAP screen layout CPR screen layout...

Page 18: ...rate at which breaths are delivered in one minute It is the monitored breath rate calculated by measuring the time interval Tb in seconds between 2 breaths Rate BPM 60 Tb The number is updated after...

Page 19: ...o assist in the proper use of the equipment Confirmation Symbol Invalid Setting Symbol Conflict Setting Symbol Keep away from open flames No smoking around ventilator Ingress protection rating Splash...

Page 20: ...TION A fully charged battery must always be installed for safety reasons even when operating from an external power supply so that continuous ventilation is not interrupted in the absence of external...

Page 21: ...l over Keep away from excessive heat to avoid the risk of explosion Do not grease or lubricate oxygen fittings cylinder valves and pressure reducers and do not handle with greasy hands to avoid the ri...

Page 22: ...FF key N Figure 01 for one second During that second the associated green LED will start blinking at a high frequency After 1 second the ventilator will turn on but with no ventilation at this point I...

Page 23: ...t value is appropriate for the patient being ventilated 1 Visually inspect the ventilator for mechanical damage 2 Ensure that battery is fully charged 3 Ensure the e700 is connected to a gas supply Cy...

Page 24: ...peat from 1 To confirm correction of the leak Input Leak Test Once all connections are verified open the cylinder valve slowly at least two full turns counter clockwise From the pressure regulator gau...

Page 25: ...with yellow warning indicator The BCI audible alarm associated with red warning indicator will activate with a delay of 15 seconds 6 Block the patient output completely the Pmax alarm should be activ...

Page 26: ...no ventilation at this point If the key is pressed and released for less than a second the ventilator will remain OFF Note Start up figures are used during start up only and are not active during vent...

Page 27: ...M Figure 01 and a square frame will move around the selected figure Once the desired patient size is selected the user must confirm the selection by pressing the Control Selection Knob M Figure 01 to...

Page 28: ...The user can pause the ventilation by pressing the Pause Resume key H Figure 01 and adjust the parameters to the patient s requirements before commencing ventilation if necessary Infant Child Adult A...

Page 29: ...rsor Figure 08 to section 3 of the screen Figure 04 for ventilation mode setup or to the parameter to be set up located at section 6 of the screen Figure 04 The user must confirm the selection by pres...

Page 30: ...d and the previous parameter values will remain 5 2 Ventilation Modes The e700 ventilator is equipped with a number of ventilation modes to enable the healthcare provider to tailor the ventilator sett...

Page 31: ...trigger for A C V is 3 L min but can be adjusted up to 15 L min If no inspiratory effort is detected during the trigger window the ventilator will initiate mandatory ventilation at the end of trigger...

Page 32: ...32 e700 User Manual Figure 10 a a A C V waveform with volume control Figure 10 b A C V waveform with pressure control Ti may be limited below its range depending on set I E ratio and rate...

Page 33: ...ronized volume controlled mandatory ventilation In SIMV mode the selected breathing rate remains constant and the time of spontaneous breathing window will change if patient triggers the synchronized...

Page 34: ...ax 2 40 L 30 30 30 Mv min 0 5 35 L 0 5 0 5 0 5 P max 10 80 cmH2 O 25 25 30 P min 0 20 cmH2 O during I time only 3 3 3 Manual Refer to Manual and I Hold section ready ready ready Ti may be limited belo...

Page 35: ...t of the inhalation phase beginning of Ti If no effort is detected during the trigger period the ventilator will initiate mandatory ventilation at the end of trigger window Should the patient demand m...

Page 36: ...2 Ti 0 2 9 sec 0 66 1 33 2 0 PSV OFF 4 35 cm H2 O Off unless selected Off unless selected Off unless selected Trig 1 15 L min 3 3 3 Termination 20 80 of maximum set flow 50 50 50 O2 100 or 60 O2 100 1...

Page 37: ...re close to CPAP setting The other mode is when the optional PSV Pressure Support is set to a desired value The ventilator will deliver the set PSV pressure starting at triggering point and until the...

Page 38: ...L 0 5 0 5 0 5 P max 10 80 cmH2 O 25 25 30 P min 0 20 cmH2 O during I time only 3 3 3 The trigger changes from pressure trigger P to 3 L min default flow trigger when the ventilator switches to APNEA b...

Page 39: ...ventilated patients consists of 2 phases chest compression and ventilation 30 chest compressions over 18 seconds are synchronized with audible prompts and on screen visual animations followed by two 1...

Page 40: ...2 O during I time only 3 3 3 CPR FOR MASKED PATIENTS Figure 14 a CPR waveform for masked patient On screen chest compressing animation On screen ventilation animation patient size selection when switc...

Page 41: ...aveform for intubated patient Paw Flow 100 times chest compressions per minute Ventilation frequency 10 bpm 1s Flow Paw 1s 5 3 Turning the Ventilator Off Press and hold the ON OFF key for 4 seconds th...

Page 42: ...the alarm is resolved During alarm activation the user may press the Alarm Silence key G Figure 01 which will silence the audible alarm for 2 minutes but the visual alarm will continue to flash until...

Page 43: ...sec delay Two bursts with five pulses LOW PAW Low Airway Pressure High Flashing Symbol Red Two bursts with five pulses HIGH PAW High Airway Pressure High Flashing Symbol Red Two bursts with five pulse...

Page 44: ...rning LED High input pressure 90 PSI High Flashing symbol Red Two bursts with five pulses APNEA High Flashing symbol Red Two bursts with five pulses Empty Battery High Flashing symbol Red Two bursts w...

Page 45: ...2 status respectively TABLE 8 1 Battery discharging status TABLE 8 2 Battery charging status 1 Full Capacity 2 Approx 75 of full capacity 3 Approx 50 of full capacity 4 Approx 25 of full capacity Sym...

Page 46: ...Green color LED Continuous when unit is operated using internal battery WARNING At approximately 2 of full battery capacity the ventilator will not start when it is turned off or will shut down when...

Page 47: ...ator The LED indicators illuminate as follows WARNING RISK OF EXPLOSION Cleaning agents containing alcohol or grease become flammable when combined with compressed oxygen and can cause explosions WARN...

Page 48: ...C and 35o C during battery charge CAUTION Always keep the ambient air entrainment port clear of obstructions Always replace the filter after use 2 Turn unit ON and observe battery level section 1 of...

Page 49: ...will nullify the product warranty Level II service The device shall be returned to the manufacturer or a service center authorized by the manufacturer for Level II service every 2 years Manufacturer...

Page 50: ...RY HOLD TIME 6 sec I E RATIO 1 4 3 1 20 PEEP cmH2O 0 4 20 10 or 2 cmH2O PSV OFF 4 35 10 or 2 cmH2O CPAP cmH2O 4 20 10 or 2 cmH2O O2 60 or 100 15 PMAX cmH2O 10 80 10 or 2 cmH2O PMIN cmH2O 0 20 10 or 2...

Page 51: ...to 40o C Discharge 20o C to 60o C Storage 20o C to 35o C low humidity and no corrosive gas atmosphere Patient Circuit Operating 18o C to 50o C Rh 15 to 95 Storage 20o C to 60o C Rh 15 to 95 Note Meas...

Page 52: ...of 60 9 2 Circuit Description 9 3 Battery Power Supply Battery Pack Type 01 Type 02 Battery Cell Type Rechargeable Lithium Ion Cell Type 4ICR19 65 3 4INR19 66 3 Nominal Capacity 7500 mAh Min 111 Wh 6...

Page 53: ...n disconnecting AC Power supply Ventilator will automatically switch to Battery operation without affecting ventilator behaviour 9 4 Battery Operating Time Battery operation time ranges from 22 hours...

Page 54: ...cal fast transient burst IEC61000 4 4 2 kV for power supply lines 2 kV for power supply lines Surge IEC61000 4 5 1 kV line to line 2kV line to earth 1 kV line to line 2kV line to earth Voltage dips sh...

Page 55: ...nsumption of a cylinder in minutes is calculated approximately by dividing the liter content by the minute volume with or without PEEP RATED MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER OF TRANSMITTER W SEPARATION DISTANCE M...

Page 56: ...High Mv High Minute Volume Check patient reset parameters Low Pi Low inhalation pressure Check mask patient Integrity Blocked Airway Obstructed Airway Check airway patient Apnea spontaneous breathing...

Page 57: ...n time to expiration time LED Light Emitting Diode Mve Exhaled Minute Volume Mv Minute volume O2 Percentage of Oxygen inspired Paw AV Average airway pressure Paw peak Peak airway pressure PCV Pressure...

Page 58: ...R 1 O Two Single Use Electronic Transport Ventilator breathing circuit 6 1 83 m case of 10 01CV8030 cs 2 PVC 6 1 83 m input pressure hose 9 16 DISS nut fitting 01FV4302 3 Intake filter case of 10 01CV...

Page 59: ...battery for a period of one year from the date of purchase WARNING It is recommended that the routine preventive maintenance shall be carried out at least every 6 months from date of purchase Repair a...

Page 60: ...tor In North America call Toll Free 1 800 387 3405 MedNet EC REP GmbH Borkstrasse 10 48163 M nster Germany EC REP SERIAL N0 www otwo com 45A Armthorpe Road Brampton ON Canada L6T 5M4 Telephone 1 905 7...

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