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Automatic Transport Ventilator
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e500 User Manual
(15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017)
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  • Page 1 Automatic Transport Ventilator User Manual e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Startup & setting the ventilation parameters ……………..….. Ventilation modes………………………………………………………….………. 5.2.1 SIMV (Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation) …………………………………………………………………….……. 5.2.2 CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) ..…...…….. 5.2.3 CPR mode ……………………………………………………………..……. Turning Ventilator OFF ……………………………………………………….. e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 3 9.6 Oxygen consumption …………………………………………………………….. 9.7 Oxygen Concentration delivered against different back pressures ………………………………………………………………………..……….. Trouble Shooting ………………………………………………………………..…………. Chapter 10 Abbreviations and Acronyms……………………………………………..………… Chapter 11 Accessories ……………………………………………………………….…………….……… Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Warranty ………………………………………………………………………………..……….. e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 4: Safety

     Only use O-Two specified hoses, patient circuits and external power supplies to avoid affecting the output performance of the ventilator. Antistatic or conductive hoses or tubing are not used in the Ventilator Breathing System.
  • Page 5  The ventilator is intended for use in the prehospital, intrahospital, interhospital and ground transport environments only.    Connecting the patient circuit to a patient prior to turning on the ventilator may cause a calibration error. e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 6 .    Spare O-Two patient circuits are recommended at all times.    The design of this Ventilator does not incorporate a negative pressure phase during either automatic or manual ventilation.
  • Page 7: Chapter 2 Intended Use

    Chapter 2 Intended Use The e500 is a time-cycled and volume-constant emergency and transport ventilator designed for use in the pre-hospital, intra-hospital, inter-hospital and transport settings. It is intended for use with Adult, child, infant patients with a tidal volume from 100 ml upwards who are in respiratory and/or cardiac arrest or respiratory distress and who require the ventilatory support.
  • Page 8: Chapter 3 Overview

    K – Cancel button E – Manual / Hold button L – Confirmation indicator light F – Screen brightness button M – Control Selection Knob G – Alarm Silence button N – ON/OFF button e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 9: Function Keys

    3.2.2 Control Selection Knob The Control Selection Knob (M) in Figure 1 is used to navigate between parameters, change modes, select primary function change when rotated, and to confirm function changes when pressed. e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 10: Lock

    3- Dark background with light color text and waveform at 100 % light intensity. 4- Dark background with light color text and waveform at 35 % light intensity. Note: this feature is active in ventilation mode screens only.   e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 11: Cancel

    Control Selection Knob (M). 5. When ventilation is resumed, the ventilator will recommence ventilation with current settings shown on the screen unless new set-up selections were made. e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 12: Manual / Inspiratory Hold

    The maximum inspiratory hold time is 6 seconds. After that time, the ventilator will switch to exhalation phase by opening airway pressure to ambient. Note Manual/ Inspiratory Hold function exists only in SIMV mode. e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 13: External Connectors

    3.4 Patient circuit λ U: Breathing control hose Figure 3 V: 2 pressure sensing hoses W: one way intake valve X: Exhalation port Y: breathing valve Z: Flow sensor adapter λ: Elbow e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 14: Display

    By changing the ventilation mode, section 6 of the display will change accordingly to reflect the default or set up parameters for each mode. The followings are screen layouts for each ventilation mode: SIMV screen layout e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 15 CPAP screen layout Masked CPR screen layout Intubated CPR screen layout e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 16: Live Monitoring Parameters

    CPAP mode. This number will be updated at the end of each inspiratory phase. Note Mve, Rate and Paw are not active during CPR mode and displayed with “--“ e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 17: Symbols & Notations

    Ingress protection rating: Splash-proof. Do not immerse. Class II equipment. Protection against electric doesn’t rely on Basic Insulation only, additional safety precautions such as Double or Reinforced insulation are provided Type BF applied part. e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 18: Chapter 4 Preparation For Use

    Chapter 4 Preparation for Use 4.1 Setup 4.1.1 Connecting electrical power supply The e500 is designed to operate using one of the following power options:  Internal rechargeable battery pack  AC to DC external power supply. Caution  A fully charged battery must be always installed for safety reasons, even when operating from an external power supply so that continuous ventilation is not interrupted in absence of external power.
  • Page 19: Connecting The Gas Supply

      Warning Extra care must be taken when handling oxygen: o The e500 must only be used with medical oxygen. o Only use approved medical oxygen compressed gas cylinders. o Always begin use with a full oxygen cylinder. o Secure oxygen cylinders so they do not fall over.
  • Page 20: Connecting Patient Circuit

    4.1.4 Connecting Patient Circuit Attach the O-Two patient circuit (Figure 3) to 22mm gas output connector (S) in Figure 2. Connect the 2 sensor hoses (V) in Figure 3 of the patient circuit to their corresponding connectors (Q) & (R) in Figure 2.
  • Page 21: Pre-Use Check

    Visually inspect the ventilator for mechanical damage 2 Ensure that battery is fully charged. 3 Ensure the e500 is connected to a gas supply (Cylinder or piping system) that delivers a minimum of 45 PSI (3 Bar) and a maximum 87 PSI (6 Bar) output pressure and a minimum 120 L/min flow  ...
  • Page 22 11- Turn off oxygen cylinder and check for low pressure and no pressure audible and visual alarms. 12- Turn off Ventilator by pressing ON/OFF button for 4 seconds. e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 23: Chapter 5 Operating Instructions

    Control Selection Knob (M) to start ventilation. If no selection occurs within 20 seconds, the ventilator will start ventilation with 500/10 setting as its default start-up. e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 24 Default Rate (BPM) Selected or 10 Vt (ml) Selected or 500 PEEP (cm H P max (cm H P min (cm H 100% F trig. (L/min) SIMV mode default settings Table-1 e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 25 Figure-7 SIMV mode screen w/ default parameters (Child setting) Showing frame around Parameter during selection Figure-8 Showing selected Parameter with solid contrasting background Figure-9 e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 26: Ventilation Modes

    5.2 Ventilation Modes The e500 ventilator is equipped with a number of ventilation modes to enable the healthcare provider to tailor the ventilator settings to the patient’s specific respiratory requirements. Ventilation could be delivered invasively (ET tube) or non-invasively (mask).
  • Page 27: Simv (Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation)

    10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 80 P min. 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20 Manual Refer to Manual and I-Hold section ready e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 28 Figure-10 SIMV waveform e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 29: Cpap (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure)

    T APNEA (sec) 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60 100/20,150/20, 200/20, 250/20, 300/10, Vt/f (A) Carry over from 350/10,400/10, 450/10, 500/10, 600/10, (ml/BPM) previous mode 650/10 e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 30 Figure-11 CPAP ventilation waveform e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 31: Cpr Mode

    10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 80 previous mode Carry over from P min. 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20 previous mode 100% 100% e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 32 CPR for masked patients On screen chest compressing animation On screen ventilation animation Figure-12.a CPR waveform for masked patient e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 33 CPR for intubated patients On screen intubated CPR animation Figure-12.b CPR waveform for intubated patient e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 34: Turning Ventilator Off

    5.3 Turning the Ventilator Off Press and hold the ON/OFF button for 4 seconds, the Ventilator will turn OFF. e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 35: Chapter 6 Post Use

    Unplug the power cable from mains if no charging is required. Clean and disinfect according to section 8.1 in this manual 6.2 Storage Store ventilator within the following environmental range: - 40 C to +60 C, Rh: 15% to 95%. e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 36: Chapter 7 Alarms And Indicators

    In this case the visible and audible alarms will be based on highest priority alarm. All ventilation alarms of e500 are listed in the following Table-5. e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017)
  • Page 37 Solid symbol Solid symbol Patient effort during Patient effort Solid symbol Invalid setting- Refer During invalid to manual selection Solid symbol Setting Conflict During invalid selection Flash symbol Confirm after primary selection e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 38: Battery Status Indicator

    Fully charged Batteries must be recharged after 6 months without usage or when battery discharging LED turns orange and flashing. Battery Re-charging time is about 5.5 hours from fully discharged. Batteries have a minimum of 200 discharge and charge cycles. e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 39: Leds

    ON and OFF phases. During OFF phase this light will start flashing when battery capacity drops to around 90 %. Green color LED - Continuous when unit is operated using internal battery. e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 40: Chapter 8 Cleaning, Preventive Maintenance & Servicing

    Do not use chlorine based cleaning agents. Make sure no liquids enter the ventilator connections or the ventilator. Do not immerse the e500 Ventilator or patient circuit or supply hoses in disinfectant or other liquids, serious electric shock hazard and damage to the ventilator may occur.
  • Page 41: Ambient Air Entrainment Filter

    5 hours on a single charge Ambient Air Entrainment Filter The e500 entrains ambient air through the internal Venturi system for ventilation when the O concentration is set at 60%. This provides not only decreased oxygen concentration but also increases the ventilator operating time on an oxygen cylinder.
  • Page 42 The device shall be returned to the manufacturer or a service center authorized by the manufacturer for bi-annual Level II service every 2 years. Manufacturer full service The device shall be returned to O-Two Medical Technologies for Manufacturer Full Service every 6 years. Warning...
  • Page 43: Chapter 9 Technical Data

    4000m (13000 feet) Battery Hot Swap Built-in Battery charger AC/DC power supply 100-240 VAC/ 19 VDC, 4.74 A Patient circuit O-Two Electronic Ventilator Circuit Mounting brackets for road ambulance and Mounting Bracket mobile setting Display 4.3" Color TFT...
  • Page 44 * BTPS: Volume measurements corrected to Body temperature 37 C and Barometric pressure 101.3Kpa under saturated conditions (100% Humidity). Note Measurement uncertainty: 5% for volume parameters and 6% for pressure parameters. e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 45: Circuit Description

    Patient Ventilator When a gas source (medical oxygen) is supplied to the e500 ventilator via the gas input connection, the gas will flow into the Flow control valve which is used to control both the flow and rate of ventilation. The output of this valve is...
  • Page 46: Battery And Power Supply

    642 g EMC performance Meet requirements of IEC60601-1-2 Meet requirements of IEC60601- Safety Standards 1:2005 Note Upon disconnecting AC Power supply, Ventilator will automatically switch to Battery operation without affecting ventilator behaviour. e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 47: Battery Operating Time

    9.4 Battery Operating Time Battery operation time ranges from 24 hours in Normal operation and temperature conditions to 15 hours in extreme operation and temperature. Battery Discharge time e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 48: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    O-Two e500 has been tested and complies with IEC 60601-1-2:2007 requirements. Electromagnetic Emissions O-Two e500 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The user of O-Two e500 should assure that it is not used in environments outside those specified: Emission test Compliance...
  • Page 49 30 V/m IEC61000-4-3 80 MHz to 2.5 GHz O-Two e500 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The user can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the O-...
  • Page 50: Oxygen Consumption

    9.6 Oxygen Consumption For a “D” size cylinder (capacity of 425 liters), pressurized to 2015 PSI and with the e500 set to 500/10, 100% Oxygen) the pneumatic operating time is 85 minutes without PEEP (0.2 min/L) and is 39 minutes with maximum PEEP (0.089 min/L).
  • Page 51: Trouble Shooting

    Charge Battery as per discharges charging/Faulty instructions/Replace battery quickly battery Battery empty/no Change Battery/connect power e500 cannot power supply supply/ send to O-Two for repair or be switched on connected/defective service e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 52: Chapter 11 Abbreviations And Acronyms

    Maximum airway pressure Minimum airway pressure SIMV Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation Apnea Alarm time APNEA Expiratory time Thin Film Transistor Inspiration time Trig. Triggering flow rate Exhaled Tidal volume Tidal volume e500 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 53: Chapter 12 Accessories

    Chapter 12 Accessories Item Part Order number O-Two Single-Use Electronic Transport Ventilator 01CV8030 circuit 6’ (1.83 m)patient circuit PVC 6’ (1.83 m) input pressure hose – 9/16” DISS nut 01FV4302 * fitting Intake filter-case of 10 01CV8040-cs Power supply Cord (Canada and the US)
  • Page 54: Warranty

    O-Two Medical Technologies Inc. cannot be held responsible for damage caused by non-compliance with the recommendations given above. The warranty and liability provisions of the terms of sale and delivery of O-Two Medical Technologies Inc. are likewise not modified by the recommendations given above.
  • Page 55 User Manual (15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version...
  • Page 56 SN ____________ O-Two Medical Technologies Inc. 45A, Armthorpe Road, Brampton, Ontario, Canada, L6T 5M4 Office: +1 905 792 OTWO (6896) N.A. Toll Free: +1 800 387 3405 Fax: +1 905 799 1339 Email: resuscitation@otwo.com Web: otwo.com Marcel Houben Rue Vinave, 32...

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