Chapter 2
Warnings and Cautions
1049766 Rev A
V60 Ventilator Service Manual
2-5
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of bacterial contamination or damage, handle bacteria
filters with care.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of strangulation from patient tubing, use a tubing support
arm and secure the proximal pressure line with clips.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of electric shock, connect the ventilator to an AC supply
mains with protective earth only.
WARNING:
Do not use extension cords, adapters, or power cords with the ventilator that
are not approved by Respironics.
WARNING:
To prevent unintentional disconnection of the power cord, always use the
correct, Respironics-supplied power cord and lock it into place with the
power cord retainer before you switch the ventilator on. The retainer is
designed to hold the connector end of the Respironics-supplied cord securely
in place.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of electric shock, regularly inspect the AC power cord and
verify that it is not frayed or cracked.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of strangulation, route the power cord to avoid
entanglement.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of power failure, pay close attention to the battery’s charge
level. The battery’s operation time is approximate and is affected by ventilator
settings, discharge and recharge cycles, battery age, and ambient
temperature. Battery charge is reduced at low ambient temperatures or in
situations where the alarm is continuously sounding.
WARNING:
To ensure the ventilator’s safe operation, always run the full preoperational
check described in the operator’s manual before using the ventilator on a
patient. If the ventilator fails any tests, remove it from clinical use
immediately. Do not use the ventilator until necessary repairs are completed
and all tests have passed.
WARNING:
To prevent possible patient injury, disconnect the patient from the ventilator
before running the preoperational check. Make sure another source of
ventilatory support is available.
WARNING:
To prevent possible patient injury due to nonannunciating alarms, verify the
operation of any remote alarm device before use.
CAUTION:
To prevent possible damage to the ventilator, ensure that the connection
to the oxygen supply is clean and unlubricated, and that there is no water
in the oxygen supply gas.
CAUTION:
For 120 V equipment, grounding reliability can only be achieved when it
is connected to an equivalent receptacle marked “hospital only” or
“hospital grade.”
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