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EXTENDED RANGE CONFIGURATION
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CONNECTING THE VENTILATOR AND COMPRESSOR IN
EXTENDED RANGE CONFIGURATION
In this configuration, the ventilator and compressor are connected by an oxygen hose; this allows use of the
ventilator without having to be docked into the compressor. A six-foot oxygen hose is included with the ventilation
system.
WARNING:
The interface, source gas supply hose, and power cords should be positioned to avoid restricting movement,
causing a tripping hazard, or posing a strangulation risk.
CAUTION:
Use only a Breathe Technologies® oxygen hose with the ventilation system.
NOTE:
A 20-foot source gas supply hose (available to order) is recommended when using a ventilator output
volume greater than 350 ml.
Ensure the ventilator is powered off.
NOTE:
Alarms might be encountered and/or the selected Activity Button might be inadvertently changed if
the ventilator is not powered off.
The compressor may be powered off or powered on.
Undock the ventilator from the compressor; for more information, see "Undocking the Ventilator from the
Compressor" on page 29.
Attach the oxygen hose to the outlet fitting on the compressor.
NOTE:
The outlet fitting is to be used only for connecting the
compressor to the Life2000
®
Ventilator with a Breathe Technologies
®
Source gas supply hose or during the purging of a Breathe
Technologies interface. For more information about the purging
process see "Purging the Breathe Universal Circuit™ Connector and
Breathe Pillows Interface™" on page 113.
Connect the other end of the oxygen hose to the ventilator by
pushing the small quick connect end onto the gas inlet connection on
the ventilator; when connected, the quick connect end will click into
place.
For more information about powering on, see "Powering On
Sequence in Extended Range Configuration" on page 32.
NOTES:
• Ventilation will not begin until an Activity Button is selected on the ventilator. For more information see
"Choosing an Activity Button (Patient-Selectable) to Begin Ventilation" on page 74.
• During use in Extended Range Configuration, the oxygen hose should remain connected to the ventilator
at all times, except when required to be disconnected for maintenance, testing, or replacement. If it is
disconnected while the ventilator is on and delivering therapy, a Low Gas Pressure alarm will occur. For
more information see "Low Gas Pressure" on page 97.
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Oxygen hose
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