Chapter 2
2-2
V60 Ventilator Service Manual
1049766 Rev A
Warnings and Cautions
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of CO
2
rebreathing, make sure EPAP pressures and
exhalation times are sufficient to clear all exhaled gas through the exhalation
port. In noninvasive ventilation continuous air flow through the port flushes
exhaled gases from the circuit. The ability to completely exhaust exhaled gas
from the circuit depends on the EPAP setting and I:E ratio. Higher tidal
volumes further increase the volume of CO
2
rebreathed by the patient.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of CO
2
rebreathing, monitor the patient for changes in
respiratory status at the start of ventilation and with each change in ventilator
settings, circuit configuration, or patient condition. Pay attention to ventilator
alarms that warn of increased CO
2
rebreathing risk.
WARNING:
Be aware of the possibility of contamination from patient exhalate being
exhausted into the room through the exhalation port.
WARNING:
To ensure accuracy of oxygen administration and to monitor for the presence
of contamination (incorrect gas connected), use an external oxygen monitor
to verify the oxygen concentration in the delivered gas.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fire, use the ventilator in well-ventilated areas away from
flammable anesthetics. Do not use in a hyperbaric chamber or other similarly
oxygen-enriched environments. Do not use near an open flame.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of electric shock from liquid entering the device, do not put
a container filled with a liquid on the ventilator.
WARNING:
To reduce patient risk of hypoxemia, keep free-flowing oxygen away from air
inlet of ventilator.
WARNING:
Connect to the ventilator only items that are specified as part of or compatible
with the ventilator system. Additional equipment connected to medical
electrical equipment must comply with the respective IEC or ISO standards.
Furthermore, all configurations shall comply with the requirements for
medical electrical systems (see IEC 60601-1-1 or clause 16 of edition 3 of
IEC 60601-1, respectively). Anybody connecting additional equipment to
medical electrical equipment configures a medical system and is therefore
responsible for ensuring that the system complies with the requirements for
medical electrical systems. Also be aware that local laws may take priority
over the above mentioned requirements. If in doubt, consult Respironics.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard, take these
precautions with respect to the battery:
•
Do not attempt to disassemble, open, drop, crush, bend or deform, insert
foreign objects into, puncture, or shred the battery pack; modify or
remanufacture it; immerse or expose it to water or other liquids; expose
it to fire, excessive heat (including soldering irons); or put it in a
microwave oven.
•
Replace the battery only with another battery specified by the
manufacturer.
•
Follow all instructions for proper use of the battery.
•
Do not short-circuit the battery or allow metallic or conductive objects to
contact the battery connector housing.
•
Use the battery with the Respironics V60 ventilator only.
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