Operating Data - Dräger Savina Instructions For Use Manual

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Technical data
Tachypnoea monitoring
Alarm
Adjustment range
Apnoea alarm time
Alarm
Adjustment range
Insp. tidalvolume
Alarm
Setting range

Operating data

Mains power connection
Current input
at 230 V
at 100 V
Power consumption in typical ventilation
Machine fuses
Range 100 V to 240 V
Protection class
DC fuse for internal battery
Supply from DC on-board network
Supply from external batteries
Input current (DC)
12 V battery
24 V battery
Bridging time if mains supply is down, with charged
external battery and typical ventilation
examples
12 V battery 36 Ah
24 V battery 17 Ah
Bridging time if mains supply is down and no
external DC supply is available (new, charged
batteries)
External battery
Sourcing information:
Standard rechargeable lead or lead-gel batteries
can be used, e.g.
Sonnenschein
Panasonic
122
if the total frequency is exceeded during spontaneous breathing.
10 to 120/min
if no breathing activity is detected.
15 to 60 s, adjustable in 1 second steps.
if the delivered tidal volume V
0.06 to 4 L
100 V to 240 V, 50/60 Hz
max. 1.3 A
max. 3.4 A
typically approx. 100 W
F 5 H 250 V IEC 127-2 (2x)
I, Type B
Plug-in fuse 1 SA/32 V
12 to 36 V DC
12 or 24 V
typically 10 A, max. 20 A
typically 5 A, max. 10 A
approx. 4 hours (e.g. with 1 lead-gel battery 12V/36 Ah)
approx. 7 hours (e.g. with 2 lead-gel batteries 12V/17 Ah)
approx. 60 minutes with typical ventilation
A212/36 A (1 or 2 batteries)
LCL 12 V 17P (2 batteries)
LCL 12 V 33AP (1 or 2 batteries)
LCL 12 V 38P (1 or 2 batteries)
exceeds the alarm limit
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