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The VG70(E) is supplied with a Reusable Patient circuit to ensure that it can be used out of the box to treat 
patients (the supplied configuration should be reviewed by local operators prior to us as it may not meet their 
requirements).

The Patient Circuit, Test lung and CPAP Mask included with the ventilator is supplied in the 

accessories / 

consumables box

and are shown packaged in photos 

9-A / 9-B / 9-C.

The circuit consists of 5 legs and 2 water traps (photo 

9-D

). Should the user decide to operate the machine 

without the humidifier, the double water trap circuit (4 Legs) can be connected directly to the ventilator.

9-A

9-D

9-B

9-C

Assembly Instructions 

Step 9 

Setup of included Patient Circuit

Summary of Contents for Aeonmed VG70

Page 1: ...Aeonmed VG70 E UK unboxing and setup instructions Version1 0...

Page 2: ...entation in the unboxingand setup of the VG70 E To provide a mechanism for registering VG70 E products into the UK Support Warranty cover providedby Ortus Medical Purpose of this Document Registration...

Page 3: ...cessories box Dimensions W x D x H 81 x 69 x 115cm Gross Weight 25kg Net weight 15kg Box 2 Larger VG70 E Trolley Dimensions W x D x H 64 x 54 x 94cm Gross Weight 40kg Net weight 25kg The VG70 E UK del...

Page 4: ...ed from the Packing list when unboxing Items 23 and 24 are packagedin Box 2 For any deliveries with items missing a copy of the Packing list and Inspection certificate will be required for warranty cl...

Page 5: ...the black locatingscrew from its transit position in photo 1 B and re insert from under the trolleybase plate as shown in photo 1 C Ensure the threaded screw is flush with the trolley base plate as s...

Page 6: ...latorwith the locating holes on the trolley base photo 2 B Lower the ventilatormain unit onto the trolley base such that its sits level as shown in Photo 2 C Note that the front and rear of the unit i...

Page 7: ...le to the main unit and using a Philips screwdriversecure the cable with the small white cable clamp as shown in photo 3 B Locate the ventilatorscreen into the V shaped mounting slot on the main unit...

Page 8: ...r installation photo 4 B The Battery can then be inserted into either of the two slots the photo 4 C shows the battery in the left hand slot but this can be inserted in the right or an additionalbatte...

Page 9: ...until hand tight againstthe oxygen inlet ensuring it is orientatedas in photo 5 B Locate the Oxygen supply connectionhose from the accessories consumablesbox this is supplied coiled with tie wraps tha...

Page 10: ...side and the IEC female to IEC male connectorto the top IEC female socket as shown in photo 6 B Connect the other end of the IEC male connectorto the main ventilatormodule and using a Philips screwdri...

Page 11: ...Unpack the Arm from its boxand connect the Arm screw thread to the base plateof the Ventilatortrolleyas shown photo 7 B Remove the plasticpackaging from the black hose support bracket and installinto...

Page 12: ...esbox as shown on photos 8 A 8 B It can be powered from the trolleyusing its suppliedpower cord Note for alternate Humidifiers power supply connections may differ To connect the Humidifier to the Trol...

Page 13: ...ent Circuit Test lung and CPAP Mask included with the ventilatoris suppliedin the accessories consumablesbox and are shown packagedin photos 9 A 9 B 9 C The circuit consists of 5 legs and 2 water trap...

Page 14: ...9 10 11 12 1 Humidifier 2 Arm for Patient circuit 3 Humidifier Chamber 4 Test Lung 5 Patient Hose Circuit 6 IEC female to IEC male connector 7 UK Mains Plug to IEC female connector 8 Circuit hose supp...

Page 15: ...nector 4 Air Inlet Filter element 5 User Manual 6 Circuit hose support bracket small 7 Airway connector right angle 8 2 x Spare Fuse 3 15A 250V 9 Oxygen Inlet sintered filter 10 Spare cotton fan filte...

Page 16: ...0 Acceptance log example left can be downloadedhere http www theortusgroup com vg70 The warranty providedwith the VG70 is in line with the NHS Supply chain terms and conditions Main Ventilator 1 Year...

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