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6. Start Ventilation
6. Start Ventilation
6.1 Turning on the Ventilator
NOTE
•
When the ventilator is started, the system detects
whether audible alarm tones and alarm lamp
function normally. If yes, the alarm lamp flashes
red and yellow successively, and the speaker and
the buzzer give check tones. If not, do not use
the equipment and contact servive providers
immediately.
1. Insert the power cord into the power receptacle.
Ensure the external power indicator light is lit.
2. Press the power switch on the rear side of machine.
3. The alarm indicator light flashes yellow and red
once in turn, and then the system conducts a self
check of the speaker and buzzer once respectively.
4. A start-up screen and start-up check progress bar
appear. Then the System Check screen is displayed.
6.2 System Check
CAUTION
•
Always run system check before using the
ventilator on a patient. If the ventilator fails any
tests, remove it from clinical use environment. Do
not use the ventilator until necessary repairs are
completed and all tests have passed.
•
Before running system check, disconnect the
patient from the equipment and ensure that a
backup ventilation mode is available for patient
ventilation.
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