2.3 Front panel
2-10
1.
Swivel panel
14.
“Insp” port is intended for connection of the inspiratory
line of the breathing circuit.
2.
Swivel panel support
15.
“Paux” port for connection of external auxiliary pres-
sure monitoring catheter.
3.
Touch screen
16.
“SpO
2
” connector for the pulse oximetry sensor.
4.
“Alarm” indicator is used for additional attraction of at-
tention. It flashes red when the alarm is triggered.
17.
Rubber legs of the device.
5.
Button of temporarily mute of the audible alarm. Green
LED means that audible alarm is off.
18.
Fixing bolt of the electronic unit to the transport cart.
6.
Button “Menu” in intended for entering the device’s
control menu.
19.
Water trap for the removing of fluid from the exhaust
valve.
7.
Button “?” is intended for displaying of delayed alarms
window.
20.
“EXHAUST” port for the elimination of the patient's ex-
haled gas to the atmosphere.
8.
Button
(“Functions”) is intended for displaying of
the menu of additional functions, including nebulizer.
21.
“Exp” port for connection of the expiratory line of the
breathing circuit.
9.
Manipulator (encoder) for the control of the device.
22.
Output port of metabolism measurement module for
elimination of the gas sample to the atmosphere.
10.
Bottom part of the device.
23.
Handles for carrying of the device.
11.
Turn on/off button (to turn off – hold down for 3-5
seconds).
24.
Port for connection of the line from pneumatic nebuliz-
er.
12.
“Battery” LED. It indicates the condition of the accu-
mulator charger:
-
green - accumulator is being charged;
-
off – the accumulator is fully charged;
-
flashing yellow – less than 10 minutes left of opera-
tion from the accumulator;
-
red – charger malfunction.
25
. “
С
O
2
” connector for the mainstream capnometer.
26.
Water trap for connection of sampling line for metabol-
ism measurement module (optional)
13.
“Power” LED. It indicates the power supply:
-
green – device is connected to the mains
The surface of the liquid crystal display of device should be protected from
impacts and other mechanical effects in order to avoid the appearance of
unevenness, scratches, and damage of the touchscreen and display.
Summary of Contents for MV200
Page 2: ......
Page 8: ......
Page 25: ...2 3 Front panel 2 9 2 3 Front panel Figure 2 1 Front view of the electronic unit ...
Page 124: ...4 21 Open valve function 4 76 For your notes ...
Page 158: ...6 11 Check and calibration of mainstream CO2 sensor 6 8 For your notes ...
Page 160: ...7 Troubleshooting 7 2 For your notes ...
Page 162: ...8 Transportation 9 Storage 10 Disposal 10 2 For your notes ...
Page 166: ...13 commission date mark 12 2 For your notes ...
Page 168: ...14 Maintenance and repair data 14 2 For your notes ...
Page 196: ...Appendix 2 9 Ideal body weight of the patient IBW App 2 10 For your notes ...
Page 200: ...Appendix 3 Electromagnetic environment App 3 4 For your notes ...
Page 201: ...Appendix 4 Pneumatic scheme of ventilator App 4 1 APPENDIX 4 PNEUMATIC SCHEME OF VENTILATOR ...
Page 202: ...Appendix 4 Pneumatic scheme of ventilator App 4 2 For your notes ...