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Mass Casualty Ventilator Models: MCV200 & MCV200-B Pneumatic and Electrically Powered Ventilator St. Louis, MO 63110 Phone 314-771-2400 S168-567-001 Manual Rev. C...
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CAUTION: Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. CAUTION: The Mass Casualty Ventilator should not be used on children with a weight of 20 kg (44 lbs) or less. Each MCV200 (-B) includes the following: 1 Ventilator 1 Patient Circuit 1 Power Cord...
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Product Description: The Mass Casualty Ventilator (MCV200) is a multi powered portable ventilator. The MCV200 has the capability of being powered by one of five (4) independent power sources. The power sources are: 1) A 50 psi (344 kilopascal, 3.45 bar) oxygen / gas source.
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Explanation of Warnings: Potential injury to the patient exists. Warning: Potential damage to the ventilator, breathing circuit or other Caution: equipment may result. Warnings and cautions should be read and understood before operating this ventilator. Explanation of Abbreviations: Tidal Volume Breaths per Minute Inspiratory Time Pounds per Square Inch...
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Specifications: Gas Supply Pressure: Oxygen DISS 40.6 psi to 87.0 psi 280 Kpa to 600 Kpa 2.8 Bar to 6.0 Bar Breaths per Minute (BPM): Accuracy: ±10%. BPM Range: 8 to 20 with 2 second Itime. BPM Range: 9 to 28 with 1 second Itime. Tidal Volume (Tv): Tidal Volume Range = 200ml to 1200ml.
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BPM). Oxygen Blending: 65% ±12% oxygen with bender. Weight: a. MCV200 7.7 Kg (17.0 Lbs). b. MCV200-B 7.8 Kg (17.2 Lbs). Size: 88.9 x 261.1 x 368.3 mm (3.5 x 10.3 x 14.5 inches). Operating Conditions: -18C to 50°C (0 to 122°F).
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6. Features: Model Shown: MCV200-B Item # Description Item # Description Tidal Volume Control Air Inlet Inspiratory Time Alarm Module Battery Status BPM Control Anti-Suffocation Valve On/Off Switch Patient Circuit Connection Alarm Silence Button Adjustable Airway Pressure Relief Alarm LED Indicator...
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Connecting to an Oxygen Source: Located on the right side of the MCV200 is a Diameter Index Safety System (DISS) fitting. Connect a 50 psi (344 kilopascal) oxygen source with a minimum of 40 LPM flow capacity to this fitting.
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Select the desired Breaths per Minute (BPM): The MCV200 has a BPM range of 8 to 20 or 9 to 28 based on Inspiratory Time. The American Heart Association Guidelines 2005 recommend a BPM rate of 8 to 12 for an adult and 12 to 20 for a child.
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Select the desired Tidal Volume: The MCV200 provides a Tidal Volume range of 200 – 600 at an Inspiratory Time of 1.0 second and a range of 400 – 1200 at an Inspiratory Time of 2.0 seconds. Select the desired Tidal Volume by turning the Tidal Volume control knob.
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3. An independent monitoring of Low Airway pressure. 4. Auto switch feature to Air mode if the oxygen source should run out or be interrupted. For a full description of the alarms, see Alarms Section of this manual. Select the desired Gas Mixture: (Optional Oxygen Mixing) On models equipped with a Oxygen Mixer you can select either 100% or 65% oxygen.
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Spontaneous Breathing by the Patient: Should the patient begin to breathe spontaneously the MCV200(-B) will sense this breath and deliver the set tidal volume at the set inspiratory time. The breath timing will be reset based on the selected BPM rate.
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Manual Breaths: Manual breaths may be delivered using the manual breath button. Each time this button is pushed the ventilator will deliver one breath with the selected tidal volume. This button can be used to deliver breaths during CPR. The unit will deliver only one breath per the ventilator settings when the button is pushed and released.
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Alarms: a. Pneumatic Airway pressure Relief: The pneumatic Airway Pressure Relief alarm is an audible alarm that is actuated when the set airway pressure is reached. This alarm indicates that the maximum airway pressure relief setting has been exceeded and that gas has been released to prevent the airway pressure from reaching levels above this setting.
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O. 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. This alarm is automatically cleared when 12 seconds pass without a high airway pressure being detected.
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Contact manufacturer for approved auxiliary power source. Warning: The MCV200 unit may reset when connecting or disconnecting the auxiliary power. If this occurs, the MCV200 will quickly and automatically return to normal operation. Warning: Auxiliary power connection is keyed. Make sure that...
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Warning: Cleaning procedures should be performed in an environment free of oil and petroleum based products. The MCV200(-B) has been designed to be water resistant but the unit cannot be submerged or sprayed down for cleaning. Wipe the unit down with a damp towel containing a mild detergent to remove any residue from the surface.
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Check out Procedure: 1. Set the MCV200(-B) to the following settings: BPM = 10 (White number). Inspiratory Time = 2 Sec (White Letters). Tidal Volume = 800 ml (White Numbers). Gas Supply = Oxygen. Oxygen Mixer (if equipped) = 100% O Airway Pressure Relief = Turned full clockwise.
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11. Turn off the unit by pressing the On/Off button. 12. Clean the unit after each use. Should the unit fail any of the tests contact Allied Healthcare Products, Inc. Technical Support Center at 800-441-5136. Always store the ventilator in a clean dry place.
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Function” annually. Particle Filter Replacement: The MCV200(-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 Oxygen Mixer. This filter should be checked every 4 months and changed / cleaned if dirty.
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Maintenance Requirements For Stock Piled MCV200(-B) Ventilators 4 Months: Charge Battery (This 4 month battery charge protocol is only necessary if the ventilator is stored without continuous charging.) 8 Months: Charge Battery Year 1 Maintenance Check List Yearly Verification of Calibration and Function...
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Set the Gas Supply to Air. Retest the tidal volumes per the above table. Set the gas selector to 65% O2 (Model MCV200-B only). Retest the tidal volumes per the above table. To test the pressure relief, set the selector knob on 60 cm H2O. Remove the corrugated tubing from the outlet and close the outlet fitting with the palm of your hand.
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180 to 220 360 to 440 720 to 880 1200 720 to 880 Tidal Volume Acceptable Range 65% O2 (MCV200-B ONLY) 180 to 220 360 to 440 720 to 880 1200 720 to 880 Pressure Relief NO higher than 60 cmH20...
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Fuses: The MCV200 uses: Two 2 amp 5mm x 20mm fuses in the main AC inlet connection. Fuse Replacement: 1. Remove the A/C power cord from the ventilator and ensure the unit is turned OFF. 2. The fuses (2) are located on the A/C power inlet connection.
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Replacement Particle Filter Velcro Hang Straps: Two Velcro hang straps have been included with your MCV200. The Velcro straps can be used to hang the ventilator from a horizontal support such as a bed rail. To attach the straps, simply insert the end of the strap through the handle hinges with the Velcro side down (Fig 1), loop the strap around a horizontal support and through the white buckle, and affix the Velcro strap to itself.
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NBR (Nuclear Biological Radiological) Hazardous Environment Filter (not included): The air inlet fitting on the MCV200 has an internal 40 mm threaded connection per EN 148-1:1999. This is the standard thread connection for respiratory protective devices typically used by industry, law enforcement, and the military. This connection will accept air filters used in hazardous environments.
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16. Oxygen Cylinder Depletion Times: These times are approximate and assume full cylinder capacity and .5 liters per minute usage for the pneumatic module. Always monitor the cylinder pressure and low pressure alarm to make sure you do not run out of oxygen. 682 Liters Oxygen Capacity E Cylinder Capacity =...
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Approximate Tidal Volume settings based on Height: APPROXIMATE SETTINGS BASED ON PATIENT HEIGHT I:E (1 TO - ) I:E (1 TO - ) I:E (1 TO - ) I:E (1 TO - ) I:E (1 TO - ) I:E (1 TO - ) I:E (1 TO - ) I:E (1 TO - ) I:E (1 TO - )
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The above listing of standards is not intended to be a complete listing of standards reviewed and tested during the development of this product. It may also not reflect latest versions as standards change. Allied Healthcare Products, Inc. regularly reviews the standards and updates the products to ensure compliance as necessary.
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