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1 Before use
1 Before use
1.1 Definitions of user warnings
CAUTION:
Warns the user of the risks associated with the use or misuse of the device:
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occurrence of a technical problem or device malfunction,
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slight or serious injury to the patient.
Note:
Highlights a particular item of information.
1.2 Intended use
Monnal T75
is a standalone turbine ventilator used to treat infants (weighing at least 3 kg), children
and adults. It is used for patient ventilation to compensate for or mitigate respiratory failure. Contact
with the patient is made via an adequate patient interface (e.g., mask or endotracheal tube), which al-
lows air to flow from the ventilator into the lungs.
It is for use by hospital personnel (doctors, nurses, etc.):
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In the intensive care unit,
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In the post-operative recovery room,
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When transporting patients in the hospital area.
Medical electrical system
Monnal T75
is part of the medical electrical system along with the CO2 measuring probe (IRMA™) (Ref.
KB033600).
It can also be operated with various accessories, such as:
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a Monnal Clean’in HEPA filter,
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a nebulizer,
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a humidifier,
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oxygen from a supply network, cylinder, or concentrator,
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an alarm transfer system.
Monnal T75
is used to monitor two respiratory gases – oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) (applies
to product reference KB033600).
1.3 Brief description of the device
Monnal T75
can supply tidal volumes from 20 to 2000 mL in volume-controlled mode, and insufflation
pressures from 0 to 99 cmH2O in pressure-controlled mode.
It can also supply FiO2 adjustable from 21 to 100% under continuous monitoring.
It has the following ventilation modes:
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