Spencer 190 Instruction And Maintenance Manual

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Instruction and Maintenance Manual
VENTILATOR MODEL 190
We hereby declare that the ELECTRONIC
LUNG VENTILATOR MOD.190,
conforms with the 93/42/CEE "Medical
Device" directive
General Informations
Warnings
Appliance Description
Operation Instructions
tel. +39 0521 541111 fax +39 0521 541222 e-mail: info@spencer.it
ELECTRONIC LUNG
pag. 2
pag. 3
pag. 4
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Spencer Italia S.r.l. Str. Cavi n°7 43044 Collecchio (PR) ITALY
www.spencer.it
Guarantee of Quality system for the production and
the final control of the products certified by the
notifying body TÜV product service GMBH.
I N D E X
Functioning
Maintenance
Accessories and Replacement Parts
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  • Page 1 3 Maintenance pag. 10 Appliance Description pag. 4 Accessories and Replacement Parts pag. 11 Operation Instructions pag. 6 Spencer Italia S.r.l. Str. Cavi n°7 43044 Collecchio (PR) ITALY tel. +39 0521 541111 fax +39 0521 541222 e-mail: info@spencer.it www.spencer.it...
  • Page 2: General Information

    For any information regarding the correct interpretation of the instructions, use, maintenance, installation, please contact the Spencer Customer Service on 0039 0521 541111 - Fax 0039 0521 541222 - e-mail: info@spencer.it or write to Spencer Italia S.r.l. - Strada Cavi, 7 - 43044 Collecchio (Parma) ITALY.
  • Page 3: Rear Panel

    -In case of any doubts as to the correct interpretation of the instructions, please contact Spencer Italia S.r.l., for any necessary clarifications. -Regularly check the appliance. Carry out the prescribed maintenance in order to keep the appliance in good condition and to guarantee correct functioning and a long life.
  • Page 4: Description Of Product

    On the right hand side there is a flange with connections for the pressurised oxygen and the supply of medical gas for the patient. The wide range of volumes and respiratory frequencies of the SPENCER 190 and the monitoring system for patient safety allows for its use with both adult and paediatric patients.
  • Page 5: Technical Characteristics

    TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Isolation Class II Grade of protection Type B ELECTRIC VALUES Electric power feeding Connection to external tension stabilised at 12V DC ChargingTension max 14 V Absorption of current max 223 mA at 12V continuous current 2.67 W FUSES External Feeding 12V INTERNAL BATTERY Functioning time...
  • Page 6 PNEUMATIC DRAWING 4 IOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 HANDLING AND STORAGE Before effecting transportation of the device ensure that: the indications of the table below have been followed, packaging is adequate and risks of bumping or falling during transportation are minimised. Preserve the original packaging for possible future handling. Damages to the device caused by handling are NOT covered by the warranty. Repairs or replacement of damaged components are at Customer's expense In case of prolongued periods of inactivity and/or before transportation Switch to OFF position...
  • Page 7: Electric Power Supply

    To check Result required -Corrugated Tube -All components have to be in one piece -Non-rebreathing valve and connected correctly. -Peep valve RESPIRATORY SYSTEM -Mask -VentilationTest -See section 5.2 -Press ON, functioning mode: The respirator ventilates and the mode ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY CONTROLLED indicator turns on.
  • Page 8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS When turning on the device, the microprocessor, after a quick functional self test, automatically switches the ventilator to the default "controlled" mode and checks the acoustic alarm inhibiting it for about 30 seconds, detailing any information on the front panel in the dedicated alarm section. Erogation of medical gas to the patient starts in cycles at regular intervals, in correspondance with the relevant frequency selected by the command.
  • Page 9 END OF USE After using the device it is necessary to: · Turn the switch to the OFF position · Interrupt oxygen supply ALARMS Any alarm signal corresponds to an abnormal functioning condition, which demands the intervention of the operator. MAX ALARM PRESSURE Type of signal: visual and acoustic Meaning: exceeded superior safety limit of the patient circuit pressure...
  • Page 10: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE CLEANING The operations below described must be executed after each use of the device. Switch OFF the ventilator Isolate the device from the feeding source/net (if connected) Disassemble the NON REBREATHING valve Disassemble the PEEP valve (where present) Control any presence and remove any residuals in proximity of the connection with the patient circuit Autoclave the non-rebreathing valve and substitute the patient circuit On request a re-usable patient circuit can be provided (autoclavable) After operating the necessary operations of cleaning/sterilisation the NON REBREATHING and PEEP (where present) must be reassembled, reconnect the...
  • Page 11: Accessories And Spare Parts

    ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS SPARE PARTS DESCRIPTION CODE Polycarbonate panel ENGLISH EV13190A Spare Battery EV30202A EV00108A Complete microregulator Manovacumeter for ventilators EV00107A Electrovalve in brass for ventilators EV00110A EV00112A Pressure condition type "K4" for ventilators ON-OFF buttons EV00114A L.E.D. alarms Card EV00193A Unipolar exchanger 250V 10A EV00103A...
  • Page 12 Warning The information contained in this document can be modified without warning and is not to be intended as a commitment on the part of Spencer Italia S.r.l. Spencer Italia S.r.l. reserves the right to modify these instructions. Spencer products are exported to many countries in which the same identical regulations do not exist.

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