When Apollo Is Not In Use; Installing The Breathing System And Flow Sensors - Dräger Apollo Operating Instructions Manual

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Chapter 4 - System Setup
WARNING !
The battery must be charged at least every four
weeks. Allowing it to run low can lead to
damage.

When Apollo Is Not in Use

Observe the following if the Apollo is not used for an
extended period of time:
Unplug the gas pipeline hoses from the wall
central gas supply.
Close the cylinder valves on the backup gas
cylinders.
Leave the workstation connected to the mains
at all times. The green LED labeled
N
>
AC Power< lights up (1 in
Installing the Breathing System
and Flow Sensors
1. Press the release button on the ventilator unit
and pull it out.
2. Loosen the three sealing screws on the ventilator
(1 in
Figure
19) a quarter turn counterclockwise
with the wrench supplied.
3. Pull the breathing system up and out by the
handle (2 in
Figure
19).
4. Insert the flow sensors (3 in
two port connections on the breathing system,
with the electric connection on each sensor
facing down in the slot.
Note:
Flow sensors must be recalibrated after
replacement by performing the power-on
self test (see Chapter 5).
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Installing the Breathing System and Flow Sensors

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Figure 19. Installing the Flow Sensors
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