9100c
3-20
M1207026
•
Remove the test lung from the patient connection.
•
Other alarms such low minute volume can occur.
•
Make sure that the low airway pressure and apnea alarms
occur. The apnea alarm occurs after 15 seconds.
12. Test the sustained airway pressure alarm:
•
Set the controls:
– APL valve: Closed (70 cm H
2
O)
•
Mechanical ventilation stops when the Bag/Vent switch is set
to Bag.
•
Occlude the bag port connector with a test plug.
•
Close the patient connection using the test plug located on
the side of patient Y-piece connector and push the O
2
flush
button.
•
Make sure that the sustained pressure alarm occurs after
approximately 15 seconds at the sustained pressure limit (10
cm H
2
O).
Note
If the system does not include O
2
monitor, skip step 13 and 14.
13. Test the O
2
monitor and alarms
•
Remove the O
2
sensor from the breathing system.
•
Make sure the sensor measures approximately 21% O
2
in
room air.
•
Set the low O
2
alarm to 50%. Make sure a low O
2
alarm
occurs.
•
Set the low O
2
alarm back to 21% and make sure that alarm
cancels.
•
Put the O
2
sensor back in circuit.
•
Remove the test lung from the patient connection.
•
Set the High O
2
alarm to 50%.
•
Push the O
2
flush button to fill the breathing system.
•
Set the O
2
flow control to 5 L/min.
•
Make sure the high O
2
alarm comes On.
•
Set the high O
2
alarm back to 100% and make sure that
alarm cancels.
•
After 2 minutes in pure O
2
, the O
2
display reads
approximately 100%.
•
Turn the O
2
flow control fully clockwise (zero flow).
14. Set the system switch to Standby.
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MANUAL−DOC, Technical Reference Manual, Technical Reference Manual for 9100c, English−default
Reproduced from the electronic master in MATRIX