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1. Safety Information
always secure it to its stand or securely place it on a
flat, stable surface that is free of dirt and debris. Do
not use the ventilator adjacent to, or stack it with,
other equipment.
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Magnetic and electrical fields are capable of
interfering with the proper performance of
the equipment. For this reason make sure that
all external devices operated in the vicinity of
the equipment comply with the relevant EMC
requirements. Mobile phone, X-ray equipment or
MRI devices are a possible source of interference
as they may emit higher levels of electromagnetic
radiation.
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Before moving the ventilator, make sure its casters
and brakes are in good condition.
1.1.3 NOTE
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If you detect any unexplained changes in the
performance or visual displays of the ventilator,
discontinue ventilator use and contact your service
providers.
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Keep this manual close to the ventilator so that it
can be obtained conveniently when needed.
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The software of ventilator was developed in
compliance with IEC 62304. The possibility of
hazards arising from software errors is minimized.
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This user manual describes all features and options.
Your ventilator may not have all of them.
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The ventilator is not made with natural rubber latex.
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The user can set high pressure alarm limit in the
inspiratory phase. If the pressure reaches the high
pressure alarm limit, the “High Pressure” high-
level alarm is triggered. The ventilator opens the
expiration valve and switches to expiratory phase
until the airway pressure reaches the preset PEEP
value. Make sure to set high pressure alarm limit
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