Dräger Oxylog 3000 Instructions For Use Manual

Dräger Oxylog 3000 Instructions For Use Manual

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Instructions for Use
Oxylog 3000
WARNING
For a full understanding of the
performance characteristics of this
device, the user should carefully read
this manual before use of the device.
Emergency and Transport Ventilator
Software 1.n

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  • Page 1 Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 Emergency and Transport Ventilator WARNING For a full understanding of the Software 1.n performance characteristics of this device, the user should carefully read this manual before use of the device.
  • Page 2 A Letters denote elements referred to in the text. Typing conventions Any text shown on the screen and any labeling on the device are printed in bold and italics, for exam- ple PEEP, Air or Alarm Settings. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 3 Reprocessing procedure ....operating time for the Oxylog 3000 ..Checking readiness for operation..
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Index ....... 135 Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 5 Dräger Medical recommends that only authentic Dräger Medical repair parts be used for maintenance. Otherwise, the proper functioning of the medical device may be compromised. Refer to the chapter "Maintenance" on page 103 for additional information. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 6 For Your Safety and that of Your Patients Patient safety Functional safety The design of the medical device, the accompany- The essential performance of the Oxylog 3000 is ing literature, and the labeling on the medical defined as: device are based on the assumption that the pur-...
  • Page 7 EMC information. Refer to section "Technical WARNING Documentation for the Oxylog 3000 according to To ensure proper ventilation, always consider EMC standard IEC/EN 60601-1-2" on page 121. the dead space of the total ventilation circuit...
  • Page 8 Instructions for Use. Instructions for Use only available once CAUTION Only one copy of the Instructions for Use is included in the clinical package and should therefore be kept in an accessible location for users. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 9 Indications/Contraindications ... Environment of use ....Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 10 For patients requiring a tidal volume of 50 mL upwards. WARNING The Oxylog 3000 ventilator may only be used under the supervision of qualified medical personnel in order to be able to provide immediate corrective action in case of a malfunction.
  • Page 11 Abbreviations ......Symbols......Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 12: Front Panel With All Options

    J Key Alarm Reset for acknowledging alarm messages K Key O -Inhalat. for changing over to O inhalation or key 100 % O for oxygenation L Key Insp. hold for manual inspiration Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 13: Side View, Right

    B Rating plate C Connectors for flow measuring hoses D Gas outlet for ventilation hose E Connector for medical gas hose F Connector for DC supply G Window for Infrared Data Association (IrDA) interface Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 14: Reusable Hose System

    Continuous Positive Airway Pressure. breathing, with adjustable pressure assist Spontaneous breathing with positive airway during spontaneous breathing. pressure and adjustable pressure assist. PCV+ Pressure Controlled Ventilation plus CMV Controlled Mandatory Ventilation PS Pressure Support Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 15: Special Modes

    For O inhalation – with inhalation mask With monitoring – Airway pressure Paw – Expiratory minute volume MV. – Apnoea. – Rapid shallow breathing: High frequency alarm. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 16: Abbreviations

    Relation inspiratory time to expiratory time IrDA Infrared Data Association Minute volume Total expiratory minute volume MVspn Spontaneous minute volume Non-invasive ventilation – mask ven- tilation Set value for the inspiratory O con- centration -Inhalat. Inhalation Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 17: Symbols

    Lower alarm limit only DC input Advisory message Consult the instructions for use. Caution message Indoor use only Warning message Caution, hot surface! Attention! Consult accompanying documents! Warning, dangerous voltage! Type BF applied part (body floating) Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 18 System Overview Symbol Explanation Do not open! Temperature limitations Latex free Do not reuse Handle oil and grease free Non-sterile Keep away from sunlight Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 19 Display operating controls ... . . Changing screen pages in the windows ..Screen window structure....Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 20: Switch On Or Off

    To switch ON, briefly press the key (A). Switch OFF 1 To switch OFF, hold down the key (A) for approximately 3 seconds. 2 Press the rotary knob (B) to confirm the switch OFF process. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 21: Ventilation Controls

    Refer to the section "Operation" on page 45 for additional information on ventilation mode setting. For primary care Oxylog 3000 starts in IPPV venti- lation mode with user -configured starting values for I:E (1.5 as default setting) and PEEP (5mbar as default setting).
  • Page 22: Display Operating Controls

    D Settings key; to change screen pages in the "Setting" window, to set other ventilation parameters. E Alarms key; to change screen pages in the "Alarms" window, to set and display the alarm limits. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 23: Changing Screen Pages In The Windows

    A Status and alarm messages window. C Trigger indicator. B Measured values window. D Measured values 1/5 1st page of 5 available C Curves and measured values window. pages. D Settings and alarms window. E Information window. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 24 Pressure curves main page – Ramp – NIV – Brightness – fApnoea – VTApnoea B Page number: 1st page of 2 available pages. Press Settings key. The pages are displayed consecutively. Displays the Paw (t) curves. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 25 Operating Concept Flow curves main page Battery capacity indicator Displays the Flow (t) curves. A Battery capacity indicator (example: three quarters full). Information window A Numeric values displayed when a control knob is turned. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
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  • Page 27 Hanging Oxylog 3000 on standard rail systems ......Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 28: Dead Space

    Assembly Reusable or disposable hose systems can be used with Oxylog 3000. Please refer to the section "List of Accessories" on page 133 for ordering information. NOTE If the type of the hose system used is changed, the device must be reconfigured. Refer to the section "Configuration"...
  • Page 29: Assemble The Reusable Hose System

    Note the preferred position as indicated by the groove. 4 Push the angled connector (D) onto the flow sensor. WARNING Always use an angled connector. If the angled connector is not used, the minute volume may be measured incorrectly. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 30: When Using A Bacterial Filter Or Hme

    Oxylog 3000. 1 Connect the ventilation hose (A) to the breathing valve. 2 Connect the flow measuring hoses (B) to the nozzles on the flow sensor. Note the different diameters. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 31: Connect The Disposable Hose System

    "Customer Service Mode" on page 79 for 2 Connect the transparent flow measuring hose additional information. (A) to the other connector. 3 Connect the ventilation hose (C) to the gas out- let on the Oxylog 3000. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 32: Connecting The Power Supply

    Assembly Connecting the power supply The Oxylog 3000 is designed to operate on power – with AC/DC power pack supplies with different voltages. For more information refer to page 118. WARNING Internal supply A fully charged battery must always be installed for safety reasons, even when –...
  • Page 33: Installing The Battery

    Refer to the "List of Accessories" on page 133 2 Plug the small connector (B) into the DC for additional information. connector of the Oxylog 3000. 3 When the Oxylog 3000 is connected to an WARNING external supply, the indicator (C) lights up.
  • Page 34: External Power Supply From Mains Power (Ac/Dc Power Pack)

    1 Connect the mains plug (A) to the mains outlet. 2 Connect the DC plug (B) to the DC connector on the Oxylog 3000. 3 When the Oxylog 3000 is connected to an external supply, the indicator (C) lights up.
  • Page 35: Supply From An O2 Cylinder

    Only use compressed gas cylinders and pres- and can intensify fires. sure reducers, which comply with all applica- ble regulations and have been approved. Oxylog 3000 can be supplied with either O medical air. 1 Use a full O cylinder.
  • Page 36: Supply From A Piped Medical Gas System

    CAUTION the claw. The Oxylog 3000 is only held by its own weight when hung on a bar or rail. The Oxylog 3000 must – Ensure that the rail is completely inserted in the be secured additionally when being transported, claw.
  • Page 37 ......Determining the approximate pneumatic operating time for the Oxylog 3000 ..Checking readiness for operation ..
  • Page 38: Charging The Battery

    C when charging the batteries. When an external supply is available: Oxylog 3000 The remaining capacity of the battery is indicated by Oxylog 3000 in 25% increments in the lower right section of the information window when power is ON. Example: 75% charge –...
  • Page 39: Determining The Approximate Pneumatic Operating Time For The Oxylog 3000

    The amount of gas from the high-pressure supply, which is currently being consumed, is indicated by the Oxylog 3000 in the lower left section of the information window in L/min. This display is over- written when a higher priority message is activated.
  • Page 40: Checking Readiness For Operation

    – Hose system / breathing valve connected and – Alarm functions OK. – Ventilation functions OK. – Monitor functions OK. Oxylog 3000 interrupts the test if a fault is detected. The relevant fault is indicated on the screen. WARNING The patient may be endangered if the above device check is not completed.
  • Page 41: Perform Device Check

    3 Connect the test lung (C). CAUTION BTPS values of a test lung are not the same as the BTPS values of a patient. The Oxylog 3000 mea- sures and adapts according to BTPS values of a patient. Therefore, when a test lung is connected,...
  • Page 42: Check Connections

    3 Ensure that the test lung has been connected. 1 Set the controls (A) below the display to the required values. The Oxylog 3000 automatically checks if a test lung The Oxylog 3000 successively activates the has been connected. The device check is aborted audible and visual alarm signals and prompts the if a test lung is not detected within one minute.
  • Page 43: Troubleshooting

    "Operation" on page 45. 3 Contact your local DrägerService for support. Preparation for use after system check 1 Assemble the Oxylog 3000 for operation. Refer to "Assembly" on page 27. 2 Connect to the power supply and gas supply. Refer to "Connecting the power supply"...
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  • Page 45 Volume loudness ..... Shutdown ......Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 46: Starting Operation

    – Trigger = OFF. The bar graph indicates the progress of the self- The manufacturer's default settings can be test. adjusted in Customer Service Mode. Refer to "Set startup settings" on page 81. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 47: Preparing Ventilation Mode

    10 mbar, a message Confirm PEEP above 10 mbar? will appear to request confirmation of the change. The PEEP setting can be increased to the desired setting after the message is acknowledged with the rotary knob. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 48: Ippv (Cmv), Ippvassist (Cmvassist)

    Set the ventilation pattern with the controls below the display: – Tidal volume VT. – Ventilation respiratory rate Freq. (minimum possible frequency: 5 per min). – Maximum airway pressure Pmax. – O concentration O Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 49: Trigger (Ippvassist)

    15 L/min (off is displayed instead of a value). 2 Press the rotary knob to confirm. The last effective trigger value is adopted by the ventilator when changing from IPPVAssist to SIMV, ® BIPAP or CPAP/ASB. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 50: Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (Cpr)

    Cardio-pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) During CPR, the airway pressure Paw is increased because of chest compressions. The Oxylog 3000 will try to limit the airway pressure Paw to the set Pmax, without ending the inspiration prematurely. However, if due to compressions the airway pressure Paw exceeds the set Pmax by 5 mbar, the Oxylog 3000 cycles to the expiration phase.
  • Page 51: Simv, Simv/Asb (Simv/Ps)

    VT or inspiration time Tinsp, the associated values for inspiration flow and ventilation time ratio – Maximum airway pressure Pmax. I:E are automatically displayed in the information – O concentration O window. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 52: Pressure Support

    – Setting on page 1: Pressure support above PEEP. – Setting on page 2: Pressure rise time Ramp flat ramp = long pressure rise time medium ramp = medium pressure rise time steep ramp = short pressure rise time. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 53: Bipap (Pcv+), Bipap /Asb (Pcv+/Ps)

    Freq. Refer to the description on page 129 for details. Set the ventilation pattern with the controls below the display: – Frequency Freq. – Maximum airway pressure Pmax. – O concentration O Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 54: Pressure Support

    = medium pressure rise time steep ramp = short pressure rise time. ® ® – BIPAP , BIPAP /ASB can be extended to include the application mode NIV – Non-inva- sive ventilation, see page 58. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 55: Cpap, Cpap/Asb (Cpap/Ps)

    Pmax when the apnoea time TApnoea has been reached. The ventilation time ratio I:E is set to 1:1.5. The plateau time Tplat is 0. The patient can breathe spontaneously during apnoea ventilation. The mandatory frequency fApnoea remains constant. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 56 3 Set fApnoea and VTApnoea. 4 Set Pmax. This determines the maximum airway pressure allowed during apnoea ventilation. The ventilation time ratio I:E = 1:1.5 and the plateau time Tplat = 0 are preset during apnoea ventilation. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 57: Pressure Support

    – Pressure rise time Ramp (effective for the ® Δ BIPAP stroke and pressure support ASB). – CPAP, CPAP/ASB can be extended to include the application mode NIV – Non-invasive ventilation, see page 58. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 58: Niv - Non-Invasive Ventilation Mask Ventilation

    If NIV is not activated, measured values for VT and MV will be inconsistent if there are leakages during ventilation. Oxylog 3000 automatically adjusts to the require- ments of mask ventilation. Leakage flows are com- Use of NIV pensated automatically and the leakage alarm is inactive.
  • Page 59: O2 Concentration With "O2 Blending

    The O concentration is a calculated value. It is not 82 (%) measured by an internal O sensor. If Oxylog 3000 can not achieve the set O concen- trations, the signal "Check settings O " prompt the Flow user to correct the setting.
  • Page 60 – The patient must be immediately trans- ferred to a breathable atmosphere in order to prevent inhalation of toxic air when spontaneous breathing resumes. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 61: Calibration

    Volume loudness The volume loudness level can be set on the last page of the Alarms menu, from level 1/4 to 4/4. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 62: Shutdown

    The cylinder valve must be closed completely to avoid gas flow leakage by the device. When medical gas is supplied from the pipeline system: 4 Disconnect the high pressure connection from the source. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 63 In the event of an alarm ....Setting alarm limits ....Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 64 Caution or configuration. An alarm of medium priority. The alarm LED (B) flashes yellow. Oxylog 3000 assigns a priority to the alarm Caution messages are highlighted by two message. This message highlights the text with the exclamation marks. appropriate number of exclamation marks and generates different tone sequences for the Example: !! No int.
  • Page 65 Suppress alarm tones WARNING Check the display regularly for alarm mes- sages when the alarm tones are silenced. Otherwise, alarms can be missed. NOTE Alarm tones are suppressed for a maximum of 2 minutes. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 66 In the event of a gas failure CAUTION In the event of a gas failure, proper ventilation cannot be guaranteed. The Oxylog 3000 issues the alarm !! Supply pressure low. Immediately start ventilating the patient with an independent manual ventilation device (resuscita- tion bag) using PEEP and/or increased inspiratory oxygen concentration where appropriate.
  • Page 67 Pmax. Pmax appears in the pressure curve as a dashed line. When this dashed line is reached, Oxylog 3000 issues a !!! Paw high alarm. The volume-controlled stroke is terminated (ventilation with nonconstant volume).
  • Page 68 10/min. This automatic selection of alarm limits is performed only once, when confirmed, via the rotary knob. The alarm limits refer to the current measured values for MV and fspn. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 69 100 % O2 (optional) ....O2 inhalation (optional) ....Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 70: Displaying Curves

    16. These options are: – MV – f, VTe – PEEP, Pmean – Ppeak Pplat – MVspn fspn The pairs of values can be configured as required. See customer service mode. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 71: Special Functions

    For IPPV (CMV), SIMV: inspiration is required. Volume-controlled ventilation stroke determined by Oxylog 3000 will either extend the momentary the settings »VT« and »Tinsp«, as well as »I:E«. automatic ventilation stroke accordingly or start a new ventilation stroke and hold it for up to ®...
  • Page 72: O2 Inhalation (Optional)

    30 mbar and the airway pressure is reduced to 0 mbar. The !!! Paw high alarm is active. Oxylog 3000 The spontaneously breathing patient may only be connected to the device via an inhalation mask. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 73 Monitoring Display (example): O inhalation inhalation is performed with the previously effective setting. 4 Set and confirm the required O flow via the rotary knob (C). Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
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  • Page 75 Set startup settings..... Exit customer service mode ....Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 76: Set Configuration Parameters / Display Information

    Configuration Set configuration parameters / display information The actual screen display may differ in appearance or configuration. 1 Switch the Oxylog 3000 ON. Press the key. The device performs a self-test and the operator is prompted to enter the configuration...
  • Page 77: Displaying Configuration And Information

    Set gas supply Press the key Settings to select the menu Configuration and information Select and activate line Gas supply or medical air can be set. Set and confirm the required gas supply. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 78: Display The Battery Type

    Configuration When medical air is selected, Oxylog 3000 will deliver a concentration of 21 % O regardless of the set O concentration. However, the control O be set to 40 %, for example. In this way, Oxylog 3000 will use less medical air by additionally drawing in ambient air.
  • Page 79: Customer Service Mode

    Display error and info logbook. Calibration logbook and technical errors in chronological order. Display settings logbook. Logbook of operating phases and ventilator settings. Display language text. Display screen texts in two selectable languages. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 80: To Enter Customer Service Mode

    1 Select the line EXIT. 2 Press the rotary knob and confirm. The set values are saved and remain effective whenever ventilation is started after switching 4 Activate test = press rotary knob. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 81: Set Startup Settings

    ON. The settings can be adjusted. The type of ventilation hose (reusable or disposable hose system) can be configured. The gas outlet connectors for the flow measuring hoses must correspond to the hose type system selected. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 82 These settings are displayed on the screen. position and is only displayed at that position. To test the buttons: To define the five values to be displayed: Start configuration on page 1/5 and continue through to 5/5. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 83 The selected test remains active until the rotary knob is pressed again. Display accu (battery) and supply data The parameters of the replaceable battery and the status of the external power supply are displayed. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 84 Advance to the next page: knob. 1 Select line Page, confirm and turn the rotary knob. Choose another language: 2 Select line Language 1 or Language 2, confirm and turn the rotary knob. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 85: Exit Customer Service Mode

    Exit customer service mode 1 Press the key for approximately 3 seconds; the LED flashes yellow. To switch ventilation ON: 2 Briefly press the key To switch OFF: 3 Press the rotary knob. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
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  • Page 87 Alarm - Cause - Remedy ....Messages in the alarm window ..Messages in the information window..Error messages during the device check . Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 88 Check settings The flow resulting from the Change tidal volume VT or inspira- flow settings for "Tidal volume tory time Tinsp or ventilation time VT per unit time" is not pos- ratio I:E. sible. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 89 DC supply or a fully external DC supply has not charged battery. been connected. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 90 MV has ventilation pattern, adjust alarm been exceeded. limits if necessary. Faulty flow sensor. Replace flow sensor. The ventilator may not func- Contact your local DrägerService tion properly. for additional support. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 91 Ensure hose system for loose con- ment inop hoses. nections. Ensure flow measure- ment hoses are connected correctly. Technical defect. To continue ventilation with this device, verfiy the ventilation settings and continuously monitor the device functions. Call DrägerService. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 92 Parameters have been Press the rotary knob to confirm firmed changed on the screen but the parameter changes. not confirmed. Supply pressure Supply pressure <270 kPa. Ensure that supply pressure exceeds 270 kPa. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 93 Set PEEP + 3 mbar > Pinsp Set Pinsp > PEEP + 3 mbar Change in ΔASB or PEEP. PASB = 22 mbar PASB is the absolute pressure resulting from PEEP + ΔASB. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 94 Device defective Contact your local DrägerService for additional support. Patient flow measurement Flow measurement implausible Replace flow sensor. inop Contact your local DrägerService for additional support. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 95 After care ......101 Note service life of the hose system..101 Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 96: Disassembly

    1 Disconnect the ventilation hose (A) from the gas output. 2 Disconnect the flow measuring hoses (B) from the nozzles. 3 Disconnect the medical gas hose (C) from the Oxylog 3000. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 97 Risk of CO rebreathing. Do not purge with compressed air. The wind vane inside may be damaged and cause measuring errors! 7 Detach the ventilation hose (D) from the breathing valve. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 98: Remove The Disposable Hose System

    Risk of CO rebreathing. Remove the disposable hose system 1 Disconnect flow measuring hoses (A and B). 2 Disconnect the ventilation hose (C). Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 99: Reprocessing Procedure

    Disinfectants based on the active ingredients aldehydes, alcohols or quaternary ammonia compounds are recommended for users in those countries in which the DGHM list is not available. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 100: Disinfecting By Wiping

    When disassembling the breathing valve from the flow sensor, pull in a straight line. Do not rotate the parts, as this may damage the flow sensor. Dismantle the breathing valve. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 101: After Care

    However, every disinfection and sterilization cycle also means wear on the parts concerned. For this reason, the parts must be examined for cracks and permanent deformation after the cleaning procedure. NOTE Damaged or deformed parts must be replaced. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
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  • Page 103 Maintenance intervals ....104 In case of ventilator failure ....105 Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 104 Device inspection and maintenance. Every two years. Trained service personnel. 1) The dust filter can be treated as household waste. 2) Refer to "Technical Data" section for the battery operating time. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 105 In case of ventilator failure CAUTION Never operate a ventilator if it has suffered physical damage or does not seem to operate properly. In this case, always refer servicing to factory trained and authorized personnel. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
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  • Page 107 Disposal of batteries ....108 Disposal of the medical device ..108 Disposal of the disposable hose system . . 109 Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 108: Disposal Of Batteries

    Disposal of the medical device When disposing of the medical device: – Consult the relevant waste disposal company for appropriate disposal. – Observe the applicable local regulations. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 109: Disposal Of The Disposable Hose System

    Disposal Disposal of the disposable hose system Always follow local regulations governing the disposal of disposable hose systems according to established hospital/EMS procedures. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
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  • Page 111: Technical Data

    Electromagnetic Emissions ....122 Electromagnetic Immunity ....122 Recommended separation distances ..124 Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 112: Ambient Conditions

    –20 to 70 Atmospheric pressure 570 to 1200 hPa Relative humidity 5 to 95 % Replaceable battery Temperature –20 to 35 Atmospheric pressure 570 to 1200 hPa Relative humidity 5 to 95 % Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 113: Settings

    Body Temperature, Pressure, Saturated. Measured values referred to the conditions of the patient's lungs, body temperature 37 C, airway pressure, water-vapor-saturated gas. 2) 1 mbar = 100 Pa 3) see O concentration, page 59 Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 114: Performance Data

    22 mm ISO conical connector. 1) At service pressures >350 kPa. The maximum inspiratory flow is reduced to 80 L/min at service pressures <350 kPa and to 39 L/min at service pressures <280 kPa. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 115: Measured Value Display

    ±15% of measured value, or ±25 mL, whichever is greater. Frequency measurement Range 0 to 99 /min Resolution 1 /min Accuracy ±1 /min Curve display Airway pressure Paw (t) –10 to 100 mbar Flow (t) –120 to 120 L/min Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 116: Monitoring

    If the set pressure level is not attained. Apnoea alarm time TApnoea Alarm When respiratory activity is no longer detected. Range of settings 15 to 60 s, can be set in 1 s increments. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 117: Operating Data

    Battery storage time The internal battery must always be removed from the ventilator for storage and recharged completely after 12 months at the latest (e.g. in the external battery charging station). Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 118: Gas Supply

    Accuracy of gas 15 % or ±1 L/min, whichever is greater. consumption indication 1) NIST = Non Interchangeable Screw Thread Connection 2) DISS = Diameter Index Safety Systems 3) N-F = French standard Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 119: Device Specifications

    Directive 93/42/EEC. UMDNS-Code 18 – 098 Universal Medical Device Nomenclature System. Interface IrDA Infrared Protection class, ventilation hose systems Type BF (body floating). (disposable or reusable). Type of protection against ingress of liquids. IPX4 Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 120: Materials Used

    Polyethylene (PE). Flow sensor housing. Polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA). Film in flow sensor. Polyester. Adapter. Silicone rubber. Patient connection. Polypropylene (PP). Display Technology. Electro-luminescence (EL). Pixels. 240 x 128 Visible area. 108 x 56 mm Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 121: Technical Documentation For The Oxylog 3000 According To Emc Standard

    The non-observance may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the Oxylog 3000. The Oxylog 3000 should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment; if adjacent or stacked use is inevitable, the Oxylog 3000 should be observed to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it will be used.
  • Page 122: Electromagnetic Emissions

    Technical Data Electromagnetic Emissions Electromagnetic Emissions The Oxylog 3000 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The user of the Oxylog 3000 should make sure that it is used in such an environment. Emissions Compliance Electromagnetic environment...
  • Page 123 Field strengths from fixed, portable or mobile RF transmitters at the location of the Oxylog 3000 should be less than 3 V/m in the frequency range from 150 kHz to 2.5 GHz and less than 1 V/m above 2.5 GHz.
  • Page 124: Recommended Separation Distances

    2.60 7.78 e.g. GSM 900 mobiles* 3.000 3.16 9.49 Information regarding separation distances (IEC 60601-1-2, tables 205 and 206). * Telecommunication devices. For the correct type, check the product manual of the device. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 125: Principles Of Operation

    Safety ....... 132 Monitoring......132 Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 126: Ventilation Modes

    "trigger window". The current ventilation respiratory rate may be greater than the set respiratory rate for the same trigger. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 127: Asb(Ps)

    Since the synchronization of the mandatory ventilation stroke reduces the effective SIMV time, Phase which would result in an undesirable increase in effective respiratory rate, Oxylog 3000 prolongs the subsequent spontaneous breathing time by the missing time difference ΔT – thus preventing an over PEEP increase in SIMV frequency.
  • Page 128 – when the inspiration flow in phase II falls below 25% of the inspiration flow previously supplied (and thus ΔASB above PEEP is reached). – after 4 seconds if the two other criteria have not come into operation. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 129: Bipap ® (Pcv+)

    This smooth adaptation to the patient's spontaneous breathing requires less sedation. This means that the patient returns to spontaneous breathing more rapidly. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 130 ΔPASB above PEEP is also controlled by the Ramp setting. The transition from controlled ventilation via the weaning phase to fully spontaneous breathing is achieved by a gradual reduction of inspiratory pressure Pinsp and/or frequency Freq. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 131: Functional Description

    The variable pneumatic actuators in the for BTPS, taking into account the ambient Oxylog 3000 are controlled by the microprocessor pressure. In this way, Oxylog 3000 meters and system via digitized electrical signals. measures roughly 10% less volume in operation with a test lung (dry gas at room temperature).
  • Page 132: Safety

    PEEP, Ppeak, Pplateau, Pmean. The plausibility of this airway pressure measurement on the patient side is monitored by a redundant internal airway pressure measurement in the ventilator via S4 in the inspiratory duct. Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 133: List Of Accessories

    All-round Wall holder 57 04 216 Lithium ion battery 2M 86 733 Carrying System 2M 86 975 Test lung 84 03 201 Options 100 % O ME 05 053 inhalation ME 05 052 Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
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  • Page 135: Index

    IPPVAssist ......48 CPAP, CPAP/ASB (CPAP/PS) ... . . 55 Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
  • Page 136 Recommended separation distances ..124 Restrictions of use ..... . . 10 Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n...
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  • Page 138 These Instructions for Use only apply to Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n with the Serial No.: If no Serial No. has been filled in by Dräger, these Instructions for Use are provided for gen- eral information only and are not intended for use with any specific machine or device.

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