Setting up
NOT013281-8
High-pressure oxygen
High-pressure oxygen can be sourced from:
•
A wall supply
•
An oxygen bottle fitted with a pressure regulator. We recommend that you set the regulator at
400 kPa ± 50 kPa.
WARNING
You must only use tubing that complies with the ISO 5359 standard.
With the ventilator in standby mode (the ventilator must not be in ventilation mode):
Notes:
•
We recommend disconnecting all oxygen supplies when the device is on standby or
switched off.
•
The oxygen bottle can be replaced without stopping ventilation.
Low-pressure oxygen
Low-pressure oxygen can be supplied by:
•
An oxygen bottle fitted with a pressure regulator and a flow regulator
•
An oxygen concentrator
•
Wall-mounted O
2
fitted with a flow regulator.
CAUTION
Only connect oxygen once ventilation has commenced, and disconnect oxygen before
stopping ventilation.
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6
5. Plug the connector into the sensor.
6. Cover the sensor with the protective cap.
7. Switch the ventilator on, and perform a manual test
to calibrate the sensor (see “3 Manual test” on
page 48). If the message “REPLACE O
2
CELL” is
not displayed on the screen, the sensor is
operational.
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2
3
1. Connect the high-pressure oxygen supply to the
O
2
port on the back of the ventilator.
2. If using an oxygen bottle, set the pressure
regulator to 400 kPa ± 50 kPa, then open the
bottle. If the bottle is opened before ventilation
commences, the internal oxygen sensor will be
calibrated to 100% FiO
2
.
3. Set the FiO
2
value.
4. Begin ventilation. FiO
2
monitoring begins after
40 seconds.
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