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XVIVO Perfusion System (XPS
TM
) Instructions for Use
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87
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P/N: 9182
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0189 Revision Q
Alarm
Description
Action needed
Battery low
The ventilator is running on
battery power and the battery
can support < 10 minutes of con-
tinued operation
Check wall power and move to
different outlet if necessary
Battery 1
temperature high
The battery temperature is higher
than expected
Move the ventilator to a cooler
location
Battery 2
temperature high
The battery temperature is higher
than expected
Move ventilator to a cooler area
Contact XVIVO for service
Battery power loss
No battery is connected
Contact XVIVO for service
Check flow sensor
Flow sensor measurements are
out of expected range. The venti-
lator switches over to PCV+ mode
and displays ventilator pressure
(Pvent) instead of Paw
Check flow sensor and sensing
lines for connection and kinking
Re
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calibrate flow sensor
Install a new flow sensor
Device temperature
high
The internal temperature of the
ventilator is higher than expected
Move ventilator to a cooler
area
Check the cooling fans in the XPS
Contact XVIVO for service
Disconnection on
patient side
VTE< 1/8 delivered VTI and
delivered VTI > 50 ml
SEE WARNING
Check lung
Check breathing circuit for
disconnection between the lung
and the flow sensor, or for other
large leaks (e.g. ET tube,
bronchopleural fistula)
**WARNING: A fan failure can
also cause this alarm, resulting in
oxygen enrichment inside the
ventilator and a potential fire
hazard!
Disconnection on
ventilator side
VTI measured at the airway < ½
delivered VTI, and delivered VTI >
50 ml
Check breathing circuit for a
disconnection between the
ventilator and the flow sensor or
for other large leaks (e.g.
breathing circuit, humidifier)
Reconnect and calibrate the flow
Sensor
Exhalation
obstructed
End
-
expiratory pressure
≥
(set
PEEP/CPAP + 5 cm H
2
O)
Check the lung
Check the expiratory limb for
obstruction
Check the expiratory valve
membrane and cover
Check the flow sensor tubes for
occlusion
Adjust breath timing controls to
increase the expiratory time
Contact XVIVO for service
External flow sensor
failed
The flow sensor doesn
’
t work
properly
Change flow sensor
High minute volume
The measured ExpMinVol > the
set alarm limit
Check the lung
Check and adjust the ventilator
settings, including alarms
High oxygen
Measured oxygen is > the set
alarm limit (low
-
pressure oxygen)
or the user
-
defined 5%
(high pressure oxygen)
Calibrate the oxygen cell
Install a new oxygen cell
Contact XVIVO for service
7.3 C3 Ventilator
WARNING!
If the ventilator stops during
operation due to an alarm
trigger, oxygen supply to the
lung will cease. Please ensure
that the cause of the
interruption to the ventilator is
remedied as quickly as possi-
ble and that it starts up as
soon as possible.