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Allied MCV100 Operation And Maintenance

Allied MCV100 Operation And Maintenance

Portable ventilator

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Operation and Maintenance of the
MCV100 and MCV100-B
Portable Ventilator
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  • Page 1 Operation and Maintenance of the MCV100 and MCV100-B Portable Ventilator...
  • Page 2 • The MCV100 and MCV100-B differ only in that the MCV100-B offers a 60% air mix source gas selection. All other features and functionality is the same.
  • Page 3 Overview of Controls and Settings...
  • Page 4 22 mm patient circuit connection. • The circuit connection will accommodate any standard 22 mm internal diameter ventilation circuit with one way valve, although the MCV100(B) has been tested and approved using the Allied three-foot breathing circuits with one-way valve.
  • Page 5 Ventilator Connections Patient Circuits • Allied offers several affordable three-foot circuit configurations to meet the caregiver’s requirements. • All circuits contain three feet of corrugated tubing, a one-way duck-bill valve, and a swivel connector capable of accepting a mask or an ET tube.
  • Page 6 Patient Circuit Connections Overview of Allied Patient Circuit Connections...
  • Page 7 • An External PEEP valve may be fitted to the expiratory port of the patient circuit, allowing adjustable PEEP from 0-20 cm • The swivel connector on the three-foot Allied patient circuit features a 22 mm universal adaptor that will accept a standard cuffed mask or endotracheal tube.
  • Page 8 MCV100 -B Source Gas Selection • A 40-80 psi compressed oxygen source can be connected to the MCV100 to deliver 100% oxygen to the patient. 100% or 60% oxygen can be delivered to the patient with the MCV100-B.
  • Page 9: Controls And Settings

    Controls and Settings Breaths Per Minute Adjustment • Adjustable from 8-20 Breaths Per Minute • Adjust with BPM knob and verify setting on LCD display • Recommended AHA guidelines for ventilation – Adult: 8-12 BPM – Child: 12-20 BPM...
  • Page 10 Controls and Settings Tidal Volume Adjustment • Adjustable from 200-1200 ml in 10 ml increments • Adjust with Tidal Volume knob and verify setting on LCD display • Approximate Tidal Volume settings at 10ml/Kg Tidal Volume (ml) 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 Ideal Body Weight (Kg) 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 Ideal Body Weight (lbs.) 44 66 88 110 132 154 176 198 220 242 264...
  • Page 11 Controls and Settings Inspiratory Time • The Inspiratory time automatically varies with the set tidal volume. • The unit delivers the following I-time at these tidal volumes. Tidal Volume (ml) 1000 1100 1200 Inspiratory Time (seconds) • The I-time delivered is displayed in the bottom right corner of the LCD display.
  • Page 12 MCV100-B)is selected and the supplied source gas should run low, the LCD will display an O2 Low alarm. If after 1 minute the supplied source gas pressure is still low, the MCV100 will automatically begin to ventilate using ambient air.. •...
  • Page 13 , 100% air, or the 60% O mix feature. • The 100% O and 100% air selections function the same as on the MCV100. • The 60% O selection entrains ambient air through a venturi to conserve compressed oxygen by approximately 50%.
  • Page 14 Adjustable Airway Pressure Relief Adjustable Airway Pressure Relief Control • The MCV100(B) have an effective adjustable airway pressure relief range of between 5 and 60 cm H • The adjustable airway pressure relief allows the user to limit the maximum airway pressure delivered via an adjustable pop-off valve.
  • Page 15 Controls and Settings Adjustable Airway Pressure Relief (continued) • When the delivered airway pressure is greater than the adjustable airway pressure setting, the pressure relief will be activated and an audible squeak will be emitted from the airway pressure relief valve. •...
  • Page 16 Controls and Settings Manual Breath Button • The Manual Breath Button is used to provide timed breaths for CPR or for validating ET tube placement. • When the Manual Breath Button is pressed it delivers one breath at the set tidal volume and inspiratory time.
  • Page 17: Safety Alarms

    Safety Alarms • The MCV100(B) have the following alarms – High airway pressure – Low airway pressure – Low battery (visual only) – Low Source Gas • Alarms are signaled audibly and visibly (no audible on low battery). • When a ventilation alarm is activated a 58 dB audible alarm will sound, the red alarm LED will blink, and the alarm set point value on the LCD will flash.
  • Page 18 Adjustable Safety Alarms High Airway Pressure Alarm • The High Airway Pressure Alarm is adjustable from 15-80 cm H • This alarm may be used to monitor a change in the patient’s condition such as fluid collecting in the lungs or a partial obstruction of the airway. •...
  • Page 19 Adjustable Safety Alarms Low Airway Pressure Alarm • The Low Airway Pressure Alarm is adjustable from 0-30 cm H • To adjust this alarm set point, turn the high airway pressure knob to the desired setting as indicated on the LCD. •...
  • Page 20 Non-Adjustable Safety Alarms Low Battery Alarm • The MCV100(B) provide charge status via a battery meter located in the bottom left of the LCD screen, as well as a color indicator LED above the power button. • When the MCV100(B) are partially discharged and there is less than one hour of power remaining, the battery meter will read mostly empty and the battery LED will change from green to red.
  • Page 21 Non-Adjustable Safety Alarms Low Source Gas Alarm • The MCV100(B) contains a low source gas alarm that activates when 100% (or 60% O MCV100-B) is selected and the connected high pressure oxygen source falls to or below 40 psi. • The alarm will flash the text “O Low”...
  • Page 22 Spontaneous Breathing Assist Control Function • Should the patient begin to breathe spontaneously, the MCV100(B) will sense this breath being taken, and deliver the set Tidal Volume at the corresponding Inspiratory Time. The breath timing will be reset based on the breath per minute rate.
  • Page 23 Spontaneous Breathing Anti-Suffocation Valve • The MCV100(B) are equipped with an anti-suffocation valve that will allow the patient to draw in ambient air during a spontaneous breath should the demand exceed that delivered via the assist control . • Do not occlude this valve during operation.
  • Page 24 CBRN Hazardous Environment Filter • The air inlet fitting has a NATO standard internal 40 mm thread for attachment of respiratory protective devices. • Any 40 mm threaded filter that is in compliance with NIOSH-42 CFR Part 84 can be attached to this port to ensure safe ventilation in a toxic environment.
  • Page 25: Power Management

    The MCV series of ventilators use a rechargeable 5 amp hour sealed lead acid battery. • The MCV100(B) provide the following run times from the internal battery, under ventilation parameters of 600 ml tidal volume and 10 BPM:  At 100% oxygen – 21 Hours (Approx.
  • Page 26 One 110V IEC-style power cord with U.S. plug is included with each unit. • To connect the MCV100 vents to AC power, align the female end of the power cord with the IEC connector and press the plug firmly into the unit.
  • Page 27 When in use, the MCV100(B) will recharge from a completely depleted status in less than 24 hours while connected to AC. • The unit may be left plugged in at all times. The MCV100(B) feature a trickle charger that will maintain optimal battery charge.
  • Page 28 Power Management Auxiliary 12V Power Connection • The MCV100(B) can also be connected to an Allied 12V auxiliary battery pack via the auxiliary power inlet. • The auxiliary battery pack is 510k pending and will be released in May, 2009. It will provide...
  • Page 29 Initial Operation and Check-Out Procedure The unit should be checked for proper operation upon receipt as well as before each use. The following procedure can be performed upon receipt and after cleaning to prepare the unit for the next use. •...
  • Page 30 Initial Operation and Check-Out continued • Set the pressure relief to the 60 cm H O mark and occlude the output fitting of the vent circuit output by placing your hand over the opening. – Confirm that the airway pressure on the LCD does not exceed 60 cm H –...
  • Page 31 Initial Operation and Check-Out continued • Occlude the ventilator output with your hand for 20 seconds – Confirm that the low pressure alarm has cleared. – Confirm that the high airway pressure alarm sounds and the high airway pressure set point is flashing on the LCD screen.
  • Page 32 • This routine procedure should ensure that the ventilator is suitable for use each time it is deployed. • Should the unit fail any of the tests, contact the Allied Healthcare Products, Inc. Technical Service Department at 800-411-5136 for assistance.
  • Page 33: Routine Maintenance

    Routine Maintenance Cleaning and Disinfecting • The MCV100(B) should be cleaned and disinfected after each use. – Wipe the unit down with a damp rag containing a mild cleaning solution to remove any residue from the surface. – Once the residue has been removed, the unit should be wiped with isopropyl alcohol or a cold disinfecting solution to kill bacteria.
  • Page 34 Routine Maintenance Particle Filter Replacement • The MCV100(B) contains a particle filter located inside the air inlet on the side of the unit. This filter cleans the ambient air drawn in by the compressors and also cleans the air used in the function of the blender.
  • Page 35 Routine Maintenance Battery Charging • The MCV100(B) battery level should be checked every four months. If not kept on continuous charge, charge the battery at this time. • If the battery does not reach full charge as indicated by the battery level indicator within 5 hours, the battery should be replaced.
  • Page 36 We hope this guide has prepared you to properly and safely use and maintain your MCV100 and MCV100-B portable ventilator. If you have additional questions or require technical assistance, please contact our Technical Service Department. Technical Support Contact Information techsupport@alliedhpi.com...

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Mcv100-b