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1. Safety Information
and please check whether gas supply pressure
meets hose requirements before usage.
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Hose connectors adopt standardized gas terminal
connector with gas nature.
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Different types of gas and gas with different
pressures shall not be exchanged with each other.
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Hose may be aging quickly by long-term exposure
to acidity, alkalinity or ultraviolet rays.
•
Don’t cascade two or more hose assemblies
together.
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The ventilator arm could bear 1kg maximally and
don’t hang over 1kg goods.
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After the ventilator is installed or changed main
control board, please perform flow calibration
again.
•
When disconnecting fast connectors, please
operate by two hands to prevent potential injury
caused by sudden pressure release.
•
Do not block the air intake on the rear side of the
ventilator.
•
To prevent interrupted operation of the ventilator
due to electromagnetic interference, avoid using
the ventilator adjacent to or stack with other device.
If adjacent or stacked use is necessary, verify the
ventilator’s normal operation in the configuration in
which it will be used.
•
Avoid the use of polluted air. When the equipment
uses air as gas source for ventilation, if the air is
polluted, harmful substance may enter the patient
tubing.
•
Check if the alarm limit settings are appropriate
before taking measurement.
•
When operating the unit with the power supply
unit, always connect the unit to an easily accessible
outlet so that it can be unplugged quickly in the
event of a malfunction.
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