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MEDUMAT Standard

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EN 

229

12 Storage

12.4 Storing the battery

Requirement

The device and the battery have been cleaned and disinfected 

(see "8.3 Preparing hygienic reprocessing", page 175)

.

The battery is fully charged.

If available: The replacement battery is fully charged.

1. Insert the battery in the battery compartment and store the 

device in a dry place.

or

Store the battery in a dry place outside of the device.

2. Charge battery at regular intervals:

Result

The battery is stored in a dry place and is ready for use.

Material damage due to prolonged storage of the battery 
without recharging!

Storing the battery for a prolonged period of time without 
recharging can result in the rapid shutdown of and irreparable 
damage to the battery.

When the battery is stored in the device without a power 
connection: Charge battery every 3 months.

If the battery is not stored in the device: Charge battery with 
SN < 20000 every 5 months and battery with SN 

 20000 

every 9 months.

Type of storage

Charging interval

In device without power connection

Every 3 months

Not in device

Battery with SN < 20000 

 

every 5 months

Battery with SN 

 20000 

 

every 9 months

Summary of Contents for MEDUMAT Standard2

Page 1: ...MEDUMAT Standard2 Ventilator Instructions for Use for Devices from Software Version 5 1...

Page 2: ...ontrol panel 25 3 3 Display 27 3 4 Symbols on the display 31 3 5 Components 33 3 6 Accessories 40 3 7 Options 41 3 8 Symbols 41 4 Preparation and operation 45 4 1 Mounting the device 45 4 2 Connecting...

Page 3: ...perator menu 120 6 2 Structure of the operator menu 122 6 3 Settings in the operator menu 123 7 Description of the modes 140 7 1 Classification of the ventilation modes 140 7 2 Ventilation parameters...

Page 4: ...essages 214 10 3 Faults 219 11 Maintenance 223 11 1 General instructions 223 11 2 Intervals 223 11 3 Sending in device 224 11 4 Maintaining the reusable breathing circuit 225 11 5 Replacing the hygien...

Page 5: ...WM 68071 05 2021 MEDUMAT Standard2 EN 5 Table of Contents 14 4 Scope of supply 261 14 5 Warranty 267 14 6 Declaration of Conformity 268...

Page 6: ...unctions can only be enabled through procurement of a certain option this is marked in this document by the amendments optional and only with option XXXX Diagrams in these instructions for use serve t...

Page 7: ...ARNING indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Caution CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in minor or moderate...

Page 8: ...omponents and accessories Any serious incident that has occurred in relation to the device should be reported to the manufacturer and the competent authority of the Member State 2 1 Intended purpose M...

Page 9: ...e Gastric insufflation during mask ventilation e g aspiration of stomach contents Risk of injury from misuse due to disregarding the information in the instructions for use Only use the device as defi...

Page 10: ...iques All operators users must familiarize themselves with the operation and use of this medical device as described in the instructions for use before using the device for the first time They should...

Page 11: ...use spontaneous explosions and thereby bring about injury to the patient user and bystanders Do not use the device in combination with flammable gases or anesthetic gases Risk of injury due to device...

Page 12: ...t the oxygen air mixture coming from the patient valve flows away from the torso of the patient Risk of injury due to concealed alarm A concealed alarm light loudspeaker and display will prevent the u...

Page 13: ...or failure of the device or accessory during therapy due to high frequency surgical devices in close proximity to the device High frequency surgical devices in close proximity to the device or access...

Page 14: ...operate the device directly next to other electrical devices Exception Other WEINMANN Emergency devices which have been tested and shown to guarantee interference free operation with the adjacent devi...

Page 15: ...line power The power supply unit contains a safety device to prevent electric shock The use of a non original power supply unit may result in injury to the user Only operate the device on line power...

Page 16: ...infected as a result of hygienic reprocessing not being carried out or being carried out incorrectly may transmit contamination or infections to the next patient and harm them Do not reprocess disposa...

Page 17: ...temperatures below 5 C use a breathing system filter to extend the period of application Risk of poisoning due to an overly high concentration of oxygen during ventilation Highly concentrated oxygen...

Page 18: ...ring volume controlled ventilation Caution Risk of injury due to operation of the device with compressed air During operation with compressed air the volume delivered by the device is excessively high...

Page 19: ...ts autotrigger can result in hyperventilation of the patient Reduce the sensitivity of the inspiration trigger in case of autotriggers Risk of injury from incompatible endotracheal tubes The use of to...

Page 20: ...events ventilation and may cause injury to the patient Keep a full oxygen cylinder at the ready Keep an alternative ventilation unit at the ready Notice Damage to the device due to corrosion Moist amb...

Page 21: ...damage to the security seal voids any warranty claims Please observe the section on hygienic reprocessing in order to avoid infection or bacterial contamination see 8 Hygienic reprocessing page 171 Al...

Page 22: ...e contains code which is subject to the General Public License GPL You will receive the source code and the GPL upon request The software for the FlowCheck sensor connection line with MEDUtrigger Flow...

Page 23: ...3 4 Symbols on the display page 31 2 Service cover Used for servicing purposes May only be opened by the manufacturer or persons authorized by the manufacturer 3 Alarm light Indicates high priority al...

Page 24: ...been opened without authorization 12 Connection for measuring circuit Connects the device to the measuring circuit of the breathing circuit 13 Connection for ventilation hose Connects the device to t...

Page 25: ...ice is operating on battery power and not on line power or The device is in NVG mode 2 Battery status indicator Steady green light The battery is full or is not being charged because it is outside the...

Page 26: ...menu 5 Air Mix button Switches between Air Mix operation and No Air Mix operation 6 CPR button Activates or deactivates the CPR mode 7 On Off button Switches the device on or off 8 Right hand navigati...

Page 27: ...is active or has been muted 3 Time Displays the current time 4 100 O2 Air Mix Indicates whether operation with 100 oxygen or Air Mix mode is activated 5 Emergency modes Provides access to the emergen...

Page 28: ...lay in the views 1 pressure CO2 curve top left 2 pressure gauge measurements top right 3 etCO2 trend center left 4 pressure flow curve center right 5 CPR CCSV bottom left 6 pressure curve measurements...

Page 29: ...rmation is omitted 7 Peak pressure pPeak Indicates the maximum pressure 8 Plateau pressure pPlat Indicates the pressure during the plateau time 9 Mean pressure pMean Indicates the mean pressure over a...

Page 30: ...piratory tidal volume Vte only with Flow measurement ASB option Indicates the expiratory tidal volume 23 etCO2 trend only with Capnography option Displays the etCO2 trend as a curve see 4 7 8 p 77 24...

Page 31: ...tus 90 Battery status approx 60 90 Battery status approx 40 60 Battery status approx 10 40 Battery status 10 The last remaining segment in the battery status symbol is red The message Battery weak app...

Page 32: ...ce is in CPR mode RSI Period during which the device is in RSI mode Time since last mechanical breath Setting for intubated patients continuous chest compression Emergency mode symbols Emergency mode...

Page 33: ...escription 3 5 Components 3 5 1 Overview 3 5 Components Manual chest compression Operation with manual chest compression Automatic chest compression Operation with chest compression device Symbol Desi...

Page 34: ...s oxygen inhalation via an external flow source with simultaneous CO2 measurement via the device see 4 4 7 p 62 7 Breathing circuit Administers the gas for inspiration to the patient via a mask or end...

Page 35: ...ard2 EN 35 3 Description 3 5 2 Reusable breathing circuit and disposable breathing circuit 3 6 Reusable breathing circuit top and disposable breathing circuit bottom 18 17 16 1 2 3 5 4 Optional compon...

Page 36: ...ASB option Connects one of the following connection lines to the FlowCheck sensor FlowCheck sensor connection line FlowCheck sensor connection line with MEDUtrigger 8 FlowCheck sensor only with Flow m...

Page 37: ...apnography option The water filter protects the measuring chamber of the device against moisture and contamination from the patient s respiratory gas 18 Measuring circuit connector Connects the measur...

Page 38: ...with reduced dead space 4 Check valve diaphragm Due to the check valve diaphragm the respiratory gas only flows towards the patient No rebreathing takes place 5 Holder for check valve diaphragm Connec...

Page 39: ...circuit to the connection for the measuring circuit on the device 6 PEEP control tube The device controls the patient valve and the PEEP via the PEEP control tube 7 CO2 measuring tube only with Capnog...

Page 40: ...e together 15 Ventilation hose The respiratory gas flows from the device to the patient valve through the ventilation hose No Designation Description 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 6 7 No Designation Description 1...

Page 41: ...device 5 EasyLung for WEINMANN Emergency Simulates a ventilated patient for presentation purposes and during a function check 6 Power supply unit Supplies power to the device 7 Breathing system filter...

Page 42: ...rve the warning notices and precautions in the instructions for use China RoHS label confirms that the product does not emit toxic substances for the number of years indicated Safety check label STK o...

Page 43: ...ose of battery in household waste Type BF applied part Direct voltage Type of protection against electric shock Protection class II device IP54 Degree of protection against Ingress of solid objects In...

Page 44: ...direction of the PEEP control diaphragm Date stamp for year and month Indicates the date when the next maintenance is due position on the service label Indicates the correct flow direction during ins...

Page 45: ...rge battery see 4 3 2 Charging the battery in the device page 46 3 Slide full battery into the battery compartment until it clicks into place Loss of power due to combination of the device with an inc...

Page 46: ...nstructions Always operate the device with the rechargeable battery WM 45045 Note the methods of storing the battery and the charging intervals for prolonged storage see 12 4 Storing the battery page...

Page 47: ...e display The device can be disconnected from the charging interface or from the power supply unit Result The battery is fully charged 4 3 3 Charging the battery with the charging station You can also...

Page 48: ...tery status is indicated by 4 green status LEDs Simply press the status button on the battery 4 1 Status indicator on the battery Status indicator Explanation Meaning 4 LEDs are lit Battery status 90...

Page 49: ...4 hours Green LED is lit Battery fully charged and ready for use Red LED or no LED is lit Battery defective Replace battery Red fault indicator is lit Battery defective Replace battery Status indicato...

Page 50: ...until it audibly clicks into place 4 If the device is not switched on Switch on the device see 4 5 Switching the device on page 64 The symbol appears on the display Result The device is operated with...

Page 51: ...til the hygiene filter is flush with the device 3 Perform a function check see 9 3 Performing a function check page 201 Result The hygiene filter has been inserted 4 4 2 Connecting the breathing circu...

Page 52: ...the measuring circuit connector to the connection for the measuring circuit 3 If necessary Connect the FlowCheck sensor see 4 4 3 Connecting the FlowCheck sensor page 54 4 If necessary Connect MEDUtr...

Page 53: ...cheal tube with without elbow with without breathing system filter or In the case of mask ventilation Attach the ventilation mask to the patient valve of the breathing circuit with without elbow with...

Page 54: ...eck sensor enables flow measurement only with Flow measurement ASB option 1 Connect the connector of one of the following connection lines to the accessories connection on the device FlowCheck sensor...

Page 55: ...ow measurement ASB option see 6 3 9 Options page 138 Risk of injury from touching the contacts on the FlowCheck sensor connection line FlowCheck sensor connection line with MEDUtrigger and the patient...

Page 56: ...1 Connect the water filter to the CO2 measuring tube 2 Connect the CO2 measuring tube with water filter to the measuring circuit connector Material damage due to lack of a water filter If CO2 is measu...

Page 57: ...o the patient valve or to the FlowCheck sensor 4 With the reusable breathing circuit Connect the CO2 measuring tube to the connector with CO2 connection 5 With disposable breathing circuits Detach the...

Page 58: ...ed to the breathing circuit 4 4 5 Connecting MEDUtrigger The operational readiness of MEDUtrigger is indicated by 2 green LEDs on MEDUtrigger If MEDUtrigger is connected to the device and the green LE...

Page 59: ...ction lines to the accessories connection on the device Connection line of MEDUtrigger FlowCheck sensor connection line with MEDUtrigger 2 If necessary Connect the FlowCheck sensor connector of the Fl...

Page 60: ...e patient Patient valve or FlowCheck sensor or Connector with CO2 connection or Elbow If you use a breathing system filter always place MEDUtrigger between the mask and the breathing system filter If...

Page 61: ...cuit 5 If necessary Activate MEDUtrigger option see 6 3 9 Options page 138 Result MEDUtrigger is connected to the device and is ready for use 4 4 6 Connecting the inhalation adapter 1 Connect the inha...

Page 62: ...O2 nasal cannula to the face using adhesive plasters 3 Connect the inhalation inlet of the etCO2 O2 nasal cannula to the inhalation outlet of the pressure reducer 4 Connect the CO2 inlet of the etCO2...

Page 63: ...ectly or no filter is used the membrane may stick in the patient valve or the FlowCheck sensor could return erroneous readings which can cause injury to the patient Observe the correct order of the in...

Page 64: ...nebulizer WM 15827 Connect the flexible oxygen tube to the inhalation outlet on the pressure reducer When doing so note The nebulizer must be in a horizontal position for sufficient nebulization to o...

Page 65: ...9 3 Performing a function check page 201 Result The device is ready for use 4 6 Switching the device off 1 Press and hold the On Off button for at least 2 seconds 2 Shut off the oxygen supply Result...

Page 66: ...f 1 Switch on the device After the self test the device displays the start menu If the device was switched off for 30 seconds e g for a battery replacement a countdown in the Previous patient field co...

Page 67: ...PV BiLevel ASB only with activated BiLevel ASB option Result An emergency mode for a particular patient group is activated 4 7 2 Calling up the parameters of the patient last ventilated Requirement Th...

Page 68: ...and operation 2 Select the Previous patient field or Allow the countdown to run 3 If necessary Adjust the settings of the last patient and confirm Result The ventilation mode ventilation parameters a...

Page 69: ...hed off 1 Switch on the device After the self test the device displays the start menu If the device was switched off for 30 seconds e g for a battery replacement a countdown in the Previous patient fi...

Page 70: ...ect the height and gender The height is given in 5 cm increments between 50 cm and 250 cm see 14 2 Calculation of body weight on the basis of body height page 258 or Navigate to the field Height and t...

Page 71: ...WM 68071 05 2021 MEDUMAT Standard2 EN 71 4 Preparation and operation Child Infant 4 Press the navigation knob next 5 Select a ventilation mode 6 If necessary Set the parameters of the ventilation mode...

Page 72: ...lay option is activated the device shows a curve view 4 7 4 Selecting an emergency mode from a ventilation mode Requirement The device is switched on A ventilation mode is set exception CPR Inhalation...

Page 73: ...s a pressure gauge view IPPV BiLevel ASB only with activated BiLevel ASB option Result An emergency mode for a particular patient group is activated 4 7 5 Changing the ventilation mode Requirement The...

Page 74: ...entilation mode is set 1 Briefly press the Air Mix button Air Mix appears in the status line and the device is operated in Air Mix mode 2 Briefly press the Air Mix button If 100 O2 is set as the suppl...

Page 75: ...ion adapter page 61 The device is switched on The start menu is on the display 1 Select the New patient field 2 Select the height and gender see 14 2 Calculation of body weight on the basis of body he...

Page 76: ...21 4 Preparation and operation 3 Select the Inhalation field using the left hand navigation knob The device switches to Inhalation mode 4 Select flow for inhalation using the right hand navigation kno...

Page 77: ...ted see 4 4 7 Connecting the etCO2 O2 nasal cannula page 62 or The CO2 measuring tube is connected to an external interface e g bag valve mask with breathing system filter 1 Assess CO2 measurements di...

Page 78: ...ate of 30 2 patient group Adult or 15 2 patient group Infant and Child 2 Press and hold the MEDUtrigger button during the ventilation pause until two mechanical breaths are performed or If the green L...

Page 79: ...set in the operator menu Switch to IPPV with the right hand navigation knob see 4 7 12 Changing the ventilation mode in CPR mode page 84 3 If the patient experiences spontaneous circulation again Can...

Page 80: ...tion in order to avoid artifacts in the analysis Requirement The device is switched on The CPR mode is set Continuous ventilation IPPV is activated CPR IPPV 1 Turn or press the right hand navigation k...

Page 81: ...nt due to simultaneous metronome outputs from the ventilator and the defibrillator If the ventilator is used together with a defibrillator MEDUCORE Standard or MEDUCORE Standard2 which can also emit a...

Page 82: ...ob see 4 7 12 Changing the ventilation mode in CPR mode page 84 Treatment delays due to triggered alarms for spontaneously breathing patients which do not apply in the this application scenario In CPR...

Page 83: ...If you want mechanical breaths to be triggered in the phase during which no chest compression is carried out Increase the trigger level and or reduce PEEP or If the trigger is not activated or activa...

Page 84: ...s paused for as long as the chest compressions are continued up to the set back up ventilation time at most 4 7 12 Changing the ventilation mode in CPR mode This chapter describes how you can switch b...

Page 85: ...85 4 Preparation and operation 1 Select the CPR mode field using the right hand navigation knob 2 To change the mode switch between the Manual CCSV and IPPV fields using the right hand navigation kno...

Page 86: ...e Requirement The device is switched on MEDUtrigger is connected to the device RSI was set as the ventilation mode for a new patient see 4 7 3 Selecting a ventilation mode for a new patient page 69 Th...

Page 87: ...Manual field using the right hand navigation knob 3 To perform continuous ventilation following successful airway management select the Contin field To enable the selection of the Manual function a ME...

Page 88: ...inuously You can see the ventilation progress on the pressure gauge on the ventilation curves and on the measurements shown on the display of the device see 3 3 2 Ventilation mode example page 28 High...

Page 89: ...s the alarm mute button Result The audio alarm output is muted for 120 s The symbol appears on the display 4 9 2 Canceling the muting of the audio alarm output Requirement An alarm is active and is mu...

Page 90: ...e 4 4 Transport on a portable unit You can transport the device in the following ways On the portable unit LIFE BASE 1 NG XL 1 On the portable unit LIFE BASE 3 NG 2 On the portable unit LIFE BASE 4 NG...

Page 91: ...damaged oxygen cylinders or pressure reducers This may lead to explosions and cause injury to the patient user and bystanders Tighten all screwed unions on the oxygen cylinder and on the pressure red...

Page 92: ...s of dust 2 Connect a pressure reducer to the valve of the oxygen cylinder with a knurled union nut and tighten it by hand 3 If necessary Connect a low pressure hose to the outlet of the pressure redu...

Page 93: ...If necessary Replace the empty oxygen cylinder Result The device is disconnected from the oxygen supply 4 11 3 Calculating the operating time 1 Calculating the oxygen level in the cylinder oxygen sup...

Page 94: ...thing circuit 5 If necessary Take a new disposable breathing circuit 6 If necessary Change hygiene filter 7 Hygienically reprocess the device components and accessories see 8 Hygienic reprocessing pag...

Page 95: ...Preparation and operation 4 13 Setting the date and time Requirement The device is switched on The start menu is on the display 1 Briefly press the menu button 2 Select the field using the left hand n...

Page 96: ...96 EN MEDUMAT Standard2 WM 68071 05 2021 4 Preparation and operation 4 Select the parameters for the date and time 5 Select the back field 6 Select the back field Result The date and time are set...

Page 97: ...o place When doing so note The beveled corner of the SD card must be at the front on the right during insertion 3 Close the splash guard Result The SD card is inserted in the device and ready for use...

Page 98: ...emove the SD card 4 Close the splash guard to protect the device from the ingress of moisture Result The SD card is removed Incorrect handling may result in loss of data or damage to the device If you...

Page 99: ...4 16 Updating the software page 102 1 Select the menu item Options 2 Select the menu item Unlock option The device shows which options have already been unlocked using the following color scale Color...

Page 100: ...rn the right hand navigation knob to enter the first digit of the enable code 4 Press the navigation knob next to confirm the first digit of the enable code 5 Enter the other digits of the enable code...

Page 101: ...for enabling the Curve display option Flow measurement ASB option is enabled Prerequisite for enabling the Pressure controlled ventilation modes option The Flow measurement ASB and Curve display optio...

Page 102: ...avigating the operator menu page 120 1 If necessary Download the software from the Login area of the WEINMANN Emergency website to the SD card 2 If the software is available as a ZIP file Unzip the so...

Page 103: ...and hold the On Off button for at least 2 seconds to switch off the device and save the settings 9 Disconnect the device from the line power 10 Switch on the device see 4 5 Switching the device on pa...

Page 104: ...editing program print it and sign it The following information can be found in the file 4 17 Pairing an external data documentation system with the device for the first time via Bluetooth data transmi...

Page 105: ...ng is activated in the operator menu under Device configuration 1 Start ventilation see 4 7 Ventilating the patient page 66 2 Activate Bluetooth in the user menu see 5 3 7 Bluetooth only with Bluetoot...

Page 106: ...navigation knobs at the same time The device switches to simulation mode The words Simulation Mode flash in the display Risk of injury from confusing simulation mode with the device s normal mode The...

Page 107: ...WM 68071 05 2021 MEDUMAT Standard2 EN 107 4 Preparation and operation 2 Simulate settings 3 To end the simulation mode Switch the device off and restart Result Simulation mode is used...

Page 108: ...Navigating the user menu Requirement A ventilation mode is set 1 Briefly press the menu button 2 To select a submenu turn one of the three navigation knobs 3 To confirm the settings press one of the...

Page 109: ...limits Autom limits MVe MVe f Apnea etCO2 etCO2 A t li it Activating automatic limits CPAP CPAP ASB SIMV SIMV ASB S IPPV RSI CPR Demand Inhalation IPPV CO2 monitoring NVG BiLevel ASB aPCV PCV PRVC AS...

Page 110: ...110 EN MEDUMAT Standard2 WM 68071 05 2021 5 User menu 5 3 Settings in the user menu 5 3 1 Mode 5 2 Submenu Mode...

Page 111: ...n CPAP CPAP ASB only with Flow measurement ASB option aPCV only with activated Pressure controlled ventilation modes option PCV only with activated Pressure controlled ventilation modes option PRVC AS...

Page 112: ...o high or too low can prevent the device from emitting an alarm thereby putting the patient at risk Always set alarm limits which have been adapted to the patient Alarm Setting range Activating automa...

Page 113: ...low measurement ASB option 0 1 l to 110 l f only with Flow measurement ASB option 1 min to 150 min Apnea onlyintheCPAP CPAP ASB and Demand modes 4 s to 60 s When the time elapses the device automatica...

Page 114: ...2 WM 68071 05 2021 5 User menu 5 3 4 Ventilation parameters 5 5 Submenu Ventilation parameters example You can change the ventilation parameters of the selected ventilation mode here 5 3 5 Apnea vent...

Page 115: ...menu and activated you can choose between the IPPV mode and the BiLevel ASB mode as the apnea ventilation mode in the operator menu 5 3 6 etCO2 trend only with Capnography option 5 7 Submenu etCO2 tre...

Page 116: ...tomatically depending on the duration of the application The unit of the etCO2 trend is based on the CO2 unit This can be selected in the operator menu under the menu item Device configuration see 6 3...

Page 117: ...tivate the NVG mode here When the NVG mode is activated the device behaves as follows Alarm light deactivated Audio alarm output for all alarms permanently deactivated Line power and battery status in...

Page 118: ...r A device in NVG mode does not comply with the following standards with respect to alarm output EN 60601 1 8 EN 794 3 EN 10651 3 The operator assumes the resulting risk for operation 5 3 9 Night colo...

Page 119: ...EN 119 5 User menu 5 3 10 Device configuration 5 11 Submenu Device configuration Here you can change the brightness of the screen Settings between 5 and 100 are possible The selected setting is retain...

Page 120: ...access code 5 Press the navigation knob next to confirm the first digit of the access code 6 Enter the other digits of the access code in the same way 7 Press the navigation knob ok to confirm the acc...

Page 121: ...ne of the three navigation knobs 10 To select a desired value turn one of the three navigation knobs 11 To confirm a value press one of the three navigation knobs 12 To reset values to their original...

Page 122: ...PPV SIMV RSI NVG Battery information RSI mode Inhalation MEDUtrigger Export service data Export configuration Import configuration Demand PEEP Warning FlowCheck information CO2 unit CPR mode Capnograp...

Page 123: ...ngs in the operator menu 6 3 1 Device information 6 2 Submenu Device information You will find all the information on the device in this submenu 6 3 2 Battery information 6 3 Submenu Battery informati...

Page 124: ...nformation only with Flow measurement ASB option 6 4 Submenu FlowCheck information You will find all the information on the FlowCheck sensor and the following connection lines in this submenu FlowChec...

Page 125: ...logs contain detailed session data from up to 100 applications The number of saved applications may vary depending on the session duration The device stores the session data in its internal memory Yo...

Page 126: ...sh to adopt the customer specific password for the operator menu you have two options Before the export Reset the password to 000000 and export the configuration Prior to import Set the password to 00...

Page 127: ...vigation knob 5 Remove the SD card see 4 14 2 Removing the SD card page 98 Result The desired data are on the SD card Importing a configuration onto a device Requirement There must be an SD card with...

Page 128: ...dard2 WM 68071 05 2021 6 Operator menu 6 3 5 Software update 6 6 Submenu Software update You can update your software here see 4 16 Updating the software page 102 6 3 6 Change access code 6 7 Submenu...

Page 129: ...ry the access code for the operator menu is 000000 You must change the access code after commissioning the device Otherwise the message Update operator menu access code appears after switching on the...

Page 130: ...100 Here you can set the brightness of the display NVG brightness only with NVG option 0 1 to 3 in 0 1 increments 3 to 5 in 0 5 increments 5 to 10 in 1 increments 10 to 100 in 10 increments You can se...

Page 131: ...r can reset the hygiene filter at any time in the function check here Filter dust load 100 150 200 Here you can set the load caused by environmental factors e g dust for the hygiene filter With an ave...

Page 132: ...evices in different application areas can confuse the user and result in injury to the patient Select the same alarm presets in the same or similar devices Risk of injury from deactivated alarms in th...

Page 133: ...s patient Infant Child Adult Height IPPV BiLevel ASB PCV RSI mode PCV CPAP ASB IPPV Emergency mode aPCV PEEP Warning CPR mode PRVC SIMV ASB CPR CPR RSI Apnea mode Start mode Metronome Metronome freq e...

Page 134: ...ASB PCV aPCV PRVC SIMV ASB S IPPV RSI CPR CPR mode Start mode Manual CPR IPPV CPR CCSV Here you can set with which submenu the CPR mode should be started If the CCSV option is enabled once the patient...

Page 135: ...ctivated as a rule f Only with Flow measurement ASB option Here you can determine whether an alarm should be output in CPR IPPV mode in the event of a rising respiratoryrate InCPR30 2andCPR 15 2 modes...

Page 136: ...mode this alarm is deactivated as a rule f only with Flow measurement ASB option Here you can determine whether an alarm should be output in RSI Demand mode in the event of a rising respiratory rate...

Page 137: ...you can set a limit value for the positive end expiratory pressure A warning is then given on the display if this value is reached or exceeded In this case the PEEP field in the bottom right of the d...

Page 138: ...Enables connection of MEDUtrigger to the device and use of MEDUtrigger in CPR mode S IPPV Enables the S IPPV ventilation mode SIMV Enables the SIMV ventilation mode Inhalation Enables the additional I...

Page 139: ...nly with simultaneously activated Flow measurement ASB option Enables display of the following curves Pressure Flow CCSV Enables the pressure controlled ventilation mode CCSV Bluetooth data transmissi...

Page 140: ...ding on the options activated in the operator menu there are different ventilation modes available in the device 0 100 Breathing effort Patient Ventilator Spontaneous respiration Controlled ventilatio...

Page 141: ...20 of Te Yes SIMV Yes permanently set No 20 of Te No SIMV ASB Yes Yes 20 of Te Yes S IPPV Yes with Flow measurement ASB option can be set No 100 of Te No Demand Yes permanently set Yes permanentlyset...

Page 142: ...ion Inspiratory trigger three level setting ExTr level only with activated Flow measurement ASB option Expiratory trigger three level setting InTr only with activated Flow measurement ASB option l min...

Page 143: ...bar If the patient is still not able to initiate a trigger the mandatory rate must be set accordingly high to ensure adequate ventilation of the patient If the Flow measurement ASB option is activated...

Page 144: ...IPPV Long form Intermittent Positive Pressure Ventilation Type Volume controlled Requirement None Ventilation parameters Left hand navigation knob Vt Central navigation knob Freq Right hand navigation...

Page 145: ...the inspiration time and then switches to expiration As such the set tidal volume is possibly not fully applied if the maximum ventilation pressure pMax is achieved during inspiration 7 3 2 BiLevel AS...

Page 146: ...ts The patient can trigger a mandatory pressure controlled mechanical breath during a predetermined trigger window The trigger window is 20 of the expiratory time Te before the anticipated mandatory m...

Page 147: ...evel The CPAP mode is used exclusively on patients with adequate spontaneous breathing In principle the pressure is set at the end of expiration PEEP The set maximum ventilation pressure pMax ensures...

Page 148: ...neously breathing patient Description Abbreviation CPAP ASB Long form Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Assisted Spontaneous Breathing Type Pressure controlled Requirement Flow measurement ASB optio...

Page 149: ...breathing In principle the pressure is set at the end of expiration PEEP If necessary the pressure support pASB can be switched on Ventilation can be individually adjusted to suit the patient with th...

Page 150: ...continuously Risk of intrinsic PEEP An expiration that is too short can cause the pressure to increase slowly at the end of the expiration and injure the patient Set the pressure limitation correctly...

Page 151: ...ecified time slot of the expiration the mandatory mechanical breath is synchronized with the patient s respiration The window or trigger window can be set in of Te before the next expected mandatory m...

Page 152: ...ontrolled Requirement Flow measurement ASB option is activated Pressure controlled ventilation modes option is activated Curve display option is activated Ventilation parameters Left hand navigation k...

Page 153: ...ration The set maximum ventilation pressure pMax ensures the safety of the patient 7 3 7 PRVC ASB mode Description Abbreviation PRVC ASB Long form Pressure Regulated Volume Controlled Ventilation Assi...

Page 154: ...tilation pressure accordingly If the lung parameters change during ventilation the device alters the inspiratory pressure pInsp in increments of a maximum of 3 mbar in order to achieve the set tidal v...

Page 155: ...hievable 7 3 8 SIMV mode Description Abbreviation SIMV Long form Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation Type Volume controlled Requirement SIMV option is activated Ventilation parameters Left...

Page 156: ...ieved the device maintains the pMax up until the end of the inspiration time and then switches to expiration As such the set tidal volume is possibly not fully applied if the maximum ventilation press...

Page 157: ...intains the pMax up until the end of the inspiration time and then switches to expiration As such the set tidal volume is possibly not fully applied if the maximum ventilation pressure pMax is achieve...

Page 158: ...onitor the airway pressure continuously Risk of intrinsic PEEP An expiration that is too short can cause the pressure to increase slowly at the end of the expiration and injure the patient Set the pre...

Page 159: ...n the IPPV mode with the difference that it is possible to synchronize ventilation with the patient s efforts to inhale Since the setting for the respiratory rate is lower the patient can trigger mand...

Page 160: ...Do not use a breathing circuit with reduced dead space or a 3 m breathing circuit in CCSV mode as the device will be unable to correctly detect chest compressions This may cause a fault or treatment...

Page 161: ...guidelines by applying a defined pressure into the lungs in time with every chest compression and switches to expiration during the chest decompression phase The set inspiratory pressure corresponds t...

Page 162: ...if the alarms in the additional functions CPR and RSI have been deactivated Observe the alarm limits during ventilation in the additional functions CPR and RSI Description Abbreviation CPR Manual CPR...

Page 163: ...gorithm or continuously When the Infant or Child patient group is selected the metronome automatically emits the tone in the rate 15 2 in CPR Manual mode When the Adult patient group is selected a rat...

Page 164: ...ntubated patient see 7 3 11 CCSV mode page 160 To ensure effective treatment in CPR CCSV mode the trigger and the PEEP must be set to suit the patient You can set the trigger from Level 1 very sensiti...

Page 165: ...sition of the endotracheal tube or as a fallback option should it prove difficult to secure the airway You cannot activate Air Mix in the Demand and Manual functions Risk of injury from deactivated al...

Page 166: ...urve view in CPR mode see 6 3 8 Presets patient page 132 7 4 3 Demand mode The Demand mode serves to pre oxygenate spontaneously breathing patients via a ventilation mask The patient must trigger insp...

Page 167: ...form Intermittent Positive Pressure Ventilation or BiLevel ventilation at two pressure levels Type Volume controlled or Pressure controlled Requirement Apnea ventilation is activated in the user menu...

Page 168: ...y IPPV ventilation If the BiLevel ASB ventilation mode is activated you can choose between IPPV and BiLevel ASB as the apnea ventilation mode in the operator menu The device uses the settings preconfi...

Page 169: ...n delivery the inhalation adapter is secured to the connection for the ventilation hose by a retaining band 7 4 6 CO2 monitoring mode Description Abbreviation Long form Inhalation Type Requirement Inh...

Page 170: ...age 62 To use the CO2 measurement during bag mask ventilation connect the device s CO2 measuring tube to for example a breathing system filter or a bag valve mask In CO2 monitoring mode a CO2 curve Ca...

Page 171: ...e repeated use and reprocessing of disposables may lead to unforeseeable reactions as a result of aging embrittlement wear thermal load and the effects of chemical processes This can compromise the fu...

Page 172: ...essories with unsuitable cleaning agents and disinfectants Using incorrect cleaning agents and disinfectants might cause damage to the surface of the device and or accessories as well as impairing ele...

Page 173: ...he cleaning agents and disinfectants used Follow the instructions for use of the accessories Wear suitable protective equipment Always immersion disinfect see 8 7 1 Immerse disinfecting the reusable m...

Page 174: ...allowed to dry completely following the hygienic reprocessing After hygienic reprocessing check the device and breathing circuit visually for residues of cleaning agents or disinfectants and if necess...

Page 175: ...the reusable breathing circuit into its individual parts see 8 4 Disassembly of the reusable breathing circuit page 176 4 If necessary Dismantle the accessories into individual parts 5 Dispose of all...

Page 176: ...sposable breathing circuit page 35 Requirement The device is disconnected from the breathing circuit The patient is disconnected from the breathing circuit 1 Open the protective sleeve 2 Open the hook...

Page 177: ...essing 5 If available Detach one of the following connection lines from the FlowCheck sensor FlowCheck sensor connection line FlowCheck sensor connection line with MEDUtrigger 6 If available Detach th...

Page 178: ...ic reprocessing 7 Detach the pressure measuring tube 2 and PEEP control tube 1 from the patient valve 8 If available Remove the protective cap from the end of the reusable breathing circuit closest to...

Page 179: ...9 8 Hygienic reprocessing 10 If available Detach the elbow 11 If available Detach the connector with CO2 connection 12 If available Detach the FlowCheck sensor from the patient valve 13 Disconnect the...

Page 180: ...14 If available Remove the protective cap strap from the patient valve Position 1 or Position 2 only with reusable breathing circuits with flow measurement and CO2 measurement 15 Disassemble the patie...

Page 181: ...page 196 3 Prepare the cleaning solution in accordance with the specifications of the cleaning agent manufacturer 4 To remove all visible dirt Thoroughly brush down parts on the inside and outside us...

Page 182: ...disinfection plan Rewipe uneven surfaces and grooves in particular 6 If the parts need to be immersed acc to the cleaning and disinfection plan Immerse parts in the cleaning solution When doing so no...

Page 183: ...essure measuring tube and PEEP control tube Wet the lumen brush e g article number 26024 Interlock Medizintechnik GmbH with cleaning solution Clean the tube on the inside with the lumen brush until th...

Page 184: ...suring circuit has been cleaned manually 8 6 Wipe disinfecting parts Requirement The parts have been manually cleaned and are visibly clean see 8 5 Cleaning parts manually page 181 1 The parts approve...

Page 185: ...parts approved for immersion disinfection can be found in the cleaning and disinfection plan see 8 11 Cleaning and disinfection plan page 196 2 The disinfectants doses and exposure time for the indiv...

Page 186: ...ctor Requirement The reusable measuring circuit is disconnected from the reusable breathing circuit see 8 4 Disassembly of the reusable breathing circuit page 176 The reusable measuring circuit has be...

Page 187: ...peat the process based on this principle for each tube 9 Allow the tubes to dry out completely 10 If necessary Dry tubes with sterile compressed air or medical oxygen 11 Check the tubes for residue an...

Page 188: ...as per the instructions for use for the washer and disinfector 5 Start machine reprocessing cycle according to the following process e g cycle 12 of the washer and disinfector G 7836 CD from Miele 6 C...

Page 189: ...ection plan page 196 2 Steam sterilize parts at 134 C with a hold time of 5 min using a device compliant with EN 285 When doing so note The sterilizer manufacturer s instructions must be observed and...

Page 190: ...onnect the power supply see 4 2 Connecting to a power supply page 45 6 Perform a function check see 9 Function check page 200 7 Place parts in storage in accordance with the storage conditions see 14...

Page 191: ...ragm labeled TOP must face upward toward the control cover the arrow on the control cover must point toward the patient 2 If available Secure the protective cap strap on the patient valve Position 1 o...

Page 192: ...192 EN MEDUMAT Standard2 WM 68071 05 2021 8 Hygienic reprocessing 4 If available Connect the FlowCheck sensor 5 If available Connect the connector with CO2 connection 6 If available Connect the elbow...

Page 193: ...d2 EN 193 8 Hygienic reprocessing 7 If available Connect MEDUtrigger 8 Connect the pressure measuring tube 2 and PEEP control tube 1 to the patient valve When doing so note The tubes must be firmly at...

Page 194: ...essing 9 If available Connect the CO2 measuring tube to the connector with CO2 connection 10 If available Connect one of the following connection lines to the FlowCheck sensor FlowCheck sensor connect...

Page 195: ...able Seal the end of the reusable breathing circuit closest to the patient with a protective cap 13 Place all the hoses tubes and one of the connection lines in the protective sleeve 14 Close the hook...

Page 196: ...5 min Not permitted Not permitted 12 V cable Charging adapter Battery Power supply unit Testing bag Hygiene filter Disposable do not reuse but dispose of properly after transportation of an infected p...

Page 197: ...C 5 min corresponding to A0 value 3000 Steam sterilization 5 min 134 C Patient valve Elbow Protective cap FlowCheck sensor reusable Connector with CO2 connection Reusable measuring circuit Immerse in...

Page 198: ...ed Immerse in gigasept FF neu Sch lke Dosage 50 ml l Exposure time 15 min Wash in industrial washing machine in accordance with EN 16616 Pre washing 5 min at 20 C Main washing 30 min at 30 C Cleaning...

Page 199: ...with neodisher MediClean forte Dr Weigert Dosage 10 ml l Duration treat all surfaces at least twice until visibly clean Wipe down with Incidin OxyWipe S Ecolab Exposure time 5 min Not permitted Not p...

Page 200: ...cable Breathing circuit Accessories If necessary Replace parts 3 Check the patient valve of the breathing circuit see 9 5 Testing the reusable breathing circuit page 210 If necessary Replace the breat...

Page 201: ...of injury from incorrect test lungs Test lungs other than those named here may not reliably detect errors and thus distort the result of a function check This can injure the patient Only use the test...

Page 202: ...eck page 200 1 Disconnect the device from the line power When doing so note If the device is switched on with the line power connected the function check cannot be started The following notice appears...

Page 203: ...ircuit up to the device Connect the test lung up to the breathing circuit 5 Press the navigation knob start Do not touch the breathing circuit and the test lung during the function check Touching coul...

Page 204: ...tem test 1 and alarm system test 2 7 If the alarm system is functioning Press the navigation knob yes each time 8 If the alarm system is not functioning Press the navigation knob no If the software of...

Page 205: ...all of the controls one after the other except for the On Off button 10 If necessary Press the menu button twice to cancel the key function check If MEDUtrigger is connected to the device but not dis...

Page 206: ...dicator using the reset navigation knob 13 Press the navigation knob next The status report appears Color Action Green Continue to use the hygiene filter Yellow Keep the hygiene filter at the ready or...

Page 207: ...lure if maintenance is either not carried out or not carried out in good time Wearing parts which are either not replaced or not replaced in good time as part of maintenance can result in device fault...

Page 208: ...good time for maintenance Device is ready for use Service due Maintenance symbol is flashing in the display only in the start menu Function check passed Maintenance interval expired To continue using...

Page 209: ...WEINMANN Emergency Risk of injury from improperly removed testing bag If the testing bag is removed improperly the connector of the testing bag may remain on the breathing circuit The resulting increa...

Page 210: ...Assembling reusable breathing circuit page 190 Result The patient valve of the reusable breathing circuit has been checked and is ready for use 9 6 Checking the system for leaks Requirement The device...

Page 211: ...ff button and operate the device without an oxygen supply The remaining oxygen is flushed out of the device 5 Press and hold the On Off button for at least 2 seconds to switch off the device 6 Replace...

Page 212: ...highest priority Alarms with a lower priority do not appear until the higher priority alarm is no longer active Multiple alarms of identical priorities The device displays the alarms alternately Techn...

Page 213: ...ine on the display Acoustically as an audible alarm via the loudspeaker on the underside of the device With the alarm light in the top right hand corner on the front of the device 10 1 Alarm line with...

Page 214: ...rrectly Hoses tubes kinked or pinched Route hoses tubes so that they are not kinked or pinched Ventilation settings incorrectly set Adjust ventilation settings Mask is not sitting correctly or is leak...

Page 215: ...t value not reached PEEP Obstruction of the patient s airways Free the patient s airways of obstructions Endotracheal tube wrongly positioned Position endotracheal tube correctly Hoses tubes kinked or...

Page 216: ...Airway pressure PEEP MVe MVe only with Flow measurement ASB option f only with Flow measurement ASB option Alarm Cause Remedy Apnea mode active No inspiration since the set apnea alarm time Check the...

Page 217: ...ter filter blocked Replace water filter CO2 measuring tube blocked Replace CO2 measuring tube Compression frequency only with CCSV option Chest compression too fast Perform chest compression slower Au...

Page 218: ...it and a power failure occurs In both cases the alarm stops after 10 s CO2 module defective only with Capnography option No communication with the CO2 module or error message from the CO2 module Conti...

Page 219: ...7 p 129 Deactivate NVG see 5 3 8 p 117 Device cannot be switched on Battery not correctly inserted in device or empty Check battery Battery empty and device not connected to the line power Check power...

Page 220: ...e not connected to the line power Check power supply Device defective Switch off the device and have it repaired Not possible to establish Bluetooth connection during ventilation Bluetooth deactivated...

Page 221: ...y defective Replace battery Device runtime with battery operation too short Battery has reached end of its service life Replace battery Battery not charging although it is not full Battery temperature...

Page 222: ...s not functioning Capnographyoptionisdeactivated in the operator menu Activate the MEDUtrigger option in the operator menu see 6 3 9 p 138 Esophagus intubation Check correct intubation CO2 measuring t...

Page 223: ...tored outside the device Charge battery with SN 20000 every 5 months and battery with SN 20000 every 9 months Service life of the battery at least 2 years Disposable breathing circuit Maintenance free...

Page 224: ...In accordance with the safety check STK regulation in Section 11 of the German regulations governing owners operators of medical devices MPBetreibV as applicable in countries governed by German legisl...

Page 225: ...incorrectly labeled parts 2 Replace the PEEP control diaphragm and check valve diaphragm maintenance kit WM 15779 3 Assemble the reusable breathing circuit see 8 10 Assembling reusable breathing circu...

Page 226: ...filter out of the filter compartment of the device 3 Dispose of the hygiene filter along with the filter cassette see 13 4 Hygiene filter page 230 4 With the filter side facing forwards slide the hyg...

Page 227: ...ng conditions see 14 1 1 Technical data on device page 231 Store the device at room temperature for at least 12 hours before putting it into operation once more 12 2 Storing the device 1 Switch off th...

Page 228: ...Storing disposable breathing circuits 1 Store the reusable breathing circuit and disposable components in dry sealed packaging Result The disposable breathing circuit is kept dry during storage Mater...

Page 229: ...e battery is stored in a dry place and is ready for use Material damage due to prolonged storage of the battery without recharging Storing the battery for a prolonged period of time without recharging...

Page 230: ...correct manner for plastics 13 4 Hygiene filter Dispose of the hygiene filter correctly Do not dispose of the product in the household waste Consult an authorized certified electronic waste recycling...

Page 231: ...5000 m Storage device transport Temperature range Humidity Air pressure Height above sea level 40 C to 70 C 0 RH to 95 RH without condensation 540 hPa to 1100 hPa 500 m to 5000 m Electrical connectio...

Page 232: ...g category II Protected against dust and splash water Applied parts acc to EN 60601 1 Ventilation mask etCO2 O2 nasal cannula Breathing circuit MEDUtrigger connection line to FlowCheck sensor FlowChec...

Page 233: ...2 EN 1789 EN 794 3 ISO 10651 3 RTCA DO 160 G MIL STD 810 G EN ISO 80601 2 55 only with Capnography option With Bluetooth data transmission option EN 62311 EN 301489 1 EN 300328 Volume controlled venti...

Page 234: ...min Required gas supply min 2 7 bar at 80 l min Maximum outlet flow 80 l min with inlet pressure 4 5 bar in Air Mix and No Air Mix operation Mechanical pressure relief emergency valve Pressure limita...

Page 235: ...ger can be set only with Flow measurement ASB 1 option Triggering via FlowCheck sensor Inspiratory trigger 3 levels Level 1 Sensitive corresponds to approx 3 l min Level 2 Medium sensitivity correspon...

Page 236: ...Measurement range 40 ml to 8000 ml Tolerance 15 Airway pressure monitoring Measurement range 5 mbar to 80 mbar Tolerance 3 mbar Oxygen concentration Air Mix operation No Air Mix operation See 14 1 8 O...

Page 237: ...ature range 20 C to 50 C Transport storage Temperature range Humidity 40 C to 70 C max one week at more than 60 C 0 RH to 95 RH without condensation Service life At least 300 charging cycles Charging...

Page 238: ...rcuit with reduced dead space Temperature range longer than 48 h Relative humidity according to EN 60601 1 12 30 C to 70 C 30 C to 60 C 20 C to 40 C 15 to 95 Patient valve Patient connection for mask...

Page 239: ...M 5086 Approx 40 ml Ventilation mask with self inflating silicone cushion for children and young adults size 3 WM 5082 Approx 120 ml Ventilation mask with self inflating silicone cushion for adults si...

Page 240: ...12 ml Approx 21 ml Reusable patient valve with CO2 connection Approx 27 ml Approx 39 ml Disposable patient valve with CO2 connection Approx 27 ml Disposable patient valve with reduced dead space with...

Page 241: ...le 2 m with reduced dead space WM 28867 With elbow Without elbow With elbow Without elbow With elbow Spontaneous respiration in event of power failure inspiratory STP 1 2 5 0 35 0 26 0 82 0 61 0 30 15...

Page 242: ...Breathing circuit disposable 2 m with reduced dead space WM 29199 With elbow Without elbow With elbow Without elbow With elbow Spontaneous respiration in event of power failure inspiratory STP 1 2 5...

Page 243: ...61 Breathing circuit disposable 3 m WM 28866 With elbow Without elbow With elbow Without elbow Spontaneous breathing in event of power failure inspiratory STP 1 2 5 0 35 0 32 0 35 0 18 15 1 25 1 19 1...

Page 244: ...circuit reusable 3 m WM 29191 Breathing circuit disposable 3 m WM 29193 With elbow Without elbow With elbow Without elbow Spontaneous breathing in event of power failure inspiratory STP 1 2 5 1 65 1 4...

Page 245: ...flow rates l min Part Article number Flow l min Inspiratory STP 1 Expiratory BTPS 2 Breathing system filter for MEDUMAT ventilators WM 22162 5 0 23 0 2 30 1 47 1 39 60 3 16 3 09 Pneumatic medication n...

Page 246: ...for gas sample 80 ml min 20 ml min Measurement range 0 vol to 10 vol 0 mmHg to 76 mmHg 0 kPa to 10 1 kPa Tolerance 0 43 vol 8 of the CO2 concentration Operating range for respiratory rate 5 min 1 to...

Page 247: ...acy of the gas measurement at the end of the ventilation cycle is expected and the given measurement tolerance applies within the stated limits of the respiratory rate and I E ratio Outside these limi...

Page 248: ...ro point adjustment are performed during operation The CO2 module features automatic adjustment for barometric pressure When used as intended no specific unwanted gases are emitted at the sampling poi...

Page 249: ...ce input filter Compressed gas input Ambient air input Injector Flow sensor Pressure sensors Patient valve Optional Breathing system filter Patient Dosage valve Safety and emergency air valve Air Mix...

Page 250: ...andard2 WM 68071 05 2021 14 Appendix 14 1 7 O2 consumption of the device 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Consump on l min pInsp mbar PEEP 20 mbar PEEP 15 mbar PEEP 10 mbar PEEP 5...

Page 251: ...tory minute volumes The oxygen concentration is also reduced accordingly in Air Mix operation if concentrator oxygen is used 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 50 45 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 O2 in Respir...

Page 252: ...oup 1 Class B The RF emissions of MEDUMAT Standard2 are very low and it is unlikely that they will interfere with neighboring electronic devices Emissions of harmonics acc to IEC 61000 3 2 Complies ME...

Page 253: ...es acc to IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV voltage Phase to phase 2 kV voltage Phase to earth 1 kV voltage Phase to phase 2 kV voltage Phase to earth The quality of the supply voltage should correspond to that of a...

Page 254: ...2 7 GHz 3 V 6 V 30 V m Portable and mobile wireless devices should not be used at closer distances to the MEDUMAT Standard2 device including its cables than the recommended separation distance calcula...

Page 255: ...from 80 MHz to 2 7 GHz are intended to reduce the likelihood of portable mobile communication systems causing interference if brought into the PATIENT area unintentionally For this reason the addition...

Page 256: ...S 460 FM c 5 kHz breath 1 kHz sinusoidal 2 0 3 28 710 704 to 787 LTE band 13 17 Pulse modulation b 217 Hz 0 2 0 3 9 745 780 810 800 to 960 GSM 800 900 TETRA 800 iDEN 820 CDMA 850 LTE band 5 Pulse modu...

Page 257: ...P 0 mbar 0 mbar 0 mbar PEEP CCSV 3 mbar 3 mbar pInsp 20 mbar 15 mbar 15 mbar pInsp CCSV 60 mbar 40 mbar pMax 30 mbar 25 mbar 20 mbar pMax CPR Contin 30 mbar 25 mbar 20 mbar pMax CPR Man 20 mbar 20 mba...

Page 258: ...hild 1 height 154 cm IBW 2 05 x e0 02 x height Adult 2 height 154 cm IBW male 50 2 3 x height 2 54 60 IBW female 45 2 3 x height 2 54 60 With the aid of the IBW the tidal volume can be calculated as f...

Page 259: ...is failed if a test is not passed The following results are possible for the individual tests The following tests are carried out as part of the function check and listed in the file fcheck File name...

Page 260: ...internal temperature of the device airway mixing chamber pressure sensors Test of the internal pressure sensors int ext flow sensor Test of the internal flow sensor pressure drop Test of the pneumatic...

Page 261: ...WM 1454 Set of CPAP NIV disposable masks with air cushion WM 15807 Ventilation mask with self inflating silicone cushion for adults size 5 WM 5074 etCO2 O2 nasal cannula WM 1928 Hygiene filter WM 2874...

Page 262: ...9300 Part Article number MEDUMAT Standard2 basic device without CO2 measurement WM 28710 01 Reusable breathing circuit for MEDUMAT Standard2 without flow measurement and without CO2 measurement 2 m WM...

Page 263: ...breath WM 28992 Inhalation adapter WM 28263 Battery WM 45045 Testing bag WM 1454 Set of CPAP NIV disposable masks with air cushion WM 15807 Ventilation mask with self inflating silicone cushion for ad...

Page 264: ...1 WM 29197 WM 29198 x 1 WM 28905 WM 28906 x x 1 WM 29190 WM 29191 With flow measurement With CO2 measurement Number Article number 2 m 3 m 1 WM 28865 WM 28866 10 WM 15910 WM 15916 25 WM 15911 50 WM 15...

Page 265: ...r connection line 3 m WM 32507 FlowCheck sensor connection line with MEDUtrigger 2 m WM 32508 FlowCheck sensor connection line with MEDUtrigger 3 m WM 32509 FlowCheck sensor reusable WM 28835 Set of 5...

Page 266: ...oxygen supply connector Article number on request Hygiene filter set WM 17865 Pneumatic medication nebulizer set WM 15827 Headgear for disposable NIV masks WM 20702 Disposable NIV mask size S WM 2070...

Page 267: ...nditions are available on the Internet at www weinmann emergency com On request we will send you the warranty terms and conditions by mail If you wish to make a warranty claim consult your authorized...

Page 268: ...WEINMANN Emergency Medical Technology GmbH Co KG declares herewith that the product complies fully with the respective regulations of the Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC The unabridged text of the...

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