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MEDUVENT Standard
Ventilator
Instructions for Use for Devices from Software Version 2.1
Read these instructions for use before using the product. Ignoring the
instructions for use might lead to serious injury or death.

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  • Page 1 MEDUVENT Standard Ventilator Instructions for Use for Devices from Software Version 2.1 Read these instructions for use before using the product. Ignoring the instructions for use might lead to serious injury or death.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Intervals ..................45 Preparing for the function check ..........45 Performing the function check ............. 46 Checking reusable breathing circuit ..........53 Operation Switching on the device ............... 55 Navigating in the device .............. 56 Starting ventilation ..............57 MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 3 Operator menu Activating the operator menu ............ 105 Operator menu structure ............106 Device settings ................107 Patient presets ................109 Changing the access code ............111 Options ..................112 Importing/exporting data ............114 Software update ................ 117 MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 4 Rechargeable battery ..............149 14.3 Plastics ..................149 14.4 Hygiene filter ................149 14.5 Contaminated parts ..............150 Scope of supply 15.1 Standard scope of supply ............151 15.2 Accessories and other parts ............152 Technical data 16.1 Device ..................157 MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 5 16.9 Alarm delay times ..............176 Symbols and labels 17.1 Labels on the device ..............177 17.2 Labels on the accessories ............181 17.3 Labels on the packaging ............183 Warranty EC Declaration of Conformity on Medical Devices MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Caution! CAUTION indicates a dangerous situation which might result in minor injury if not prevented. Notice! NOTICE indicates risks which might possibly cause material or environmental damage. Designates useful tips relating to a particular sequence of actions. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 7: Safety

    Patient target group(s) MEDUVENT Standard is used in the treatment of infants, children, and adults with a body weight of 7 kg and more where spontaneous breathing has failed or is inadequate. In the case of volume-controlled ventilation, tidal volumes of 50 ml or more are possible.
  • Page 8: Clinical Benefit Of The Product

    The medical benefit of ventilation therapy is the sustained oxygenation and ventilation (CO evacuation) of the lungs in the event that spontaneous breathing fails. A mechanical ventilator also offers the following benefits relative to a bag-valve mask: • More constant tidal volume and lower peak pressures MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 9: Requirements On The User

    If the device is used for too long, the patient might be ventilated with dry gas for too long. This can cause serious or life-threatening injury to the patient.  Do not use the device for sustained ventilation (longer than 24 hours). MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 10 Risk of asphyxia as a result of aspiration! Mask ventilation at excessive ventilation pressures can lead to gastric insufflation and aspiration of stomach contents. This can cause serious or life-threatening injury to the patient.  Avoid high pressures during mask ventilation. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 11 This can cause serious or life- threatening injury to the patient, and damage the device.  Only operate the device with a hygiene filter.  Replace the hygiene filter after operating the device in a very dusty atmosphere. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 12  Use the device only in the following positions: • Display facing upward (when the device is standing on a table for example). • Display facing forward (when the device is mounted on a wall by a portable unit for example). MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 13 Risk of injury from operating the device in a toxic environment! Operating the device in a toxic environment may cause toxic gases to reach the patient’s lung, causing him or her serious or life- threatening injury.  Do not use the device in a toxic environment. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 14 Flammable gases and anesthetics can cause spontaneous explosions. This might cause the patient, user and bystanders serious or life-threatening injury, as well as damage the device.  Do not use the device in conjunction with flammable gases or gaseous and ignitable anesthetics. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 15  Do not stack the device with other medical electrical devices.  Do not operate the device in the direct vicinity of other medical electrical devices (exception: WEINMANN Emergency devices which have been tested to ensure that they can be operated alongside the device without problems.
  • Page 16 This can cause serious or life-threatening injury to the patient.  Use only approved accessories.  Follow the instructions for use of the accessories. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 17 This can cause serious or life- threatening injury to the patient.  Only use the recommended cleaning agents and disinfectants.  Replace illegible labels. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 18 This might injure the patient.  Check that the mask or tracheal tube is correctly positioned.  Note measured value O i for assessing ventilation. Also correct oxygen supply if necessary.  Use suitable external patient monitoring methods. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 19  Note that all applied parts can warm up to ambient temperature.  Note that the applied respiratory gas can reach a temperature > 41 °C.  Shorten the application time at ambient temperatures > 41 °C. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 20: Description

    SD card slot with splash guard For inserting an SD card. Connects the device to the measuring circuit of the Measuring circuit connection breathing circuit. Protective cap for connection terminal Covers the bore in the measuring circuit connection. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 21 Connects the device to the ventilation hose of the Ventilation hose connection breathing circuit. Protective cap for ventilation hose Protects the ventilation hose connection when it is connection not in use. Navigation knob Permits navigation in the menus. Loudspeaker (not seen) Emits audio alarms. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 22: Control Panel And Display

    LED not on: The device is being operated by the rechargeable battery and not by line power. • LED flashing red and green alternately: The battery is outside charging temperature and cannot be charged, even though the device is being supplied by line power. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 23 Indicates whether the audio alarm output is active or Alarm muted (see “3.3 Symbols in the display”, page 25). Time Displays current time. Indicates the charge level of the battery (see Battery status “3.5 Rechargeable battery and battery status indicator”, page 32). MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 24 Indicates the level of ventilation pressure being Bar graph administered. Indicates the ventilation pressure achieved at the end Maximum value indicator of inspiration. Pressure limit Indicates the value set for pressure limit pMax. Displays the oxygen concentration delivered. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 25: Symbols In The Display

    Emergency mode Child (between about 1 and Emergency mode symbol 12 years old) Emergency mode Adult (from about 13 years old) Set ventilation mode and parameters for a new New patient symbol patient individually Function check symbol Start function check MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 26: Accessories And Other Parts

    The following presents an overview of accessories and other parts of the device. For a complete list, including the relevant article numbers, refer to the “Scope of supply” section (see “15 Scope of supply”, page 151). Please follow the instructions for use for accessories and other parts. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 27 3 Description 3.4.1 Overview 3-4 Accessories and other parts MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 28 Connects the MEDUtrigger to the device. Power supply unit and charger Supplies power to the device. Simulates a ventilated patient for presentation EasyLung for WEINMANN Emergency purposes and in the function check. Protects the device from viral and bacterial Hygiene filter contamination.
  • Page 29 Connects the reusable breathing circuit to the mask or Elbow tracheal tube. MEDUtrigger Used to trigger mechanical breaths manually. Protects the patient end of the breathing circuit from Protective cap damage and dirt. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 30 The device controls the patient valve and PEEP by way PEEP control tube of the PEEP control tube. Adapter for reusable breathing circuit Connects the measuring circuit to the device. MEDUtrigger connecting cable Connects the MEDUtrigger to the device. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 31 Adapter for disposable breathing disposable breathing circuit. The adapter for the circuit disposable breathing circuit remains permanently attached to the device. The respiratory gas flows through the ventilation hose Ventilation hose from the device to the patient valve. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 32: Rechargeable Battery And Battery Status Indicator

    Battery almost empty Battery empty appears in the display. The device can be used for at least another 5 min. • Battery is defective. • No battery. • Battery not at suitable temperature. Green arrow: Battery is charging. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 33: Transport Options

    3-7 Transport options (examples) Designation LIFE-BASE 3 NG LIFE-BASE 1 NG XS LIFE-BASE light XS LIFE-BASE 1 NG XL MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 34: Preparation

    4.2 Connecting a power supply Failure of therapy or loss of power resulting from use of an incorrect power supply unit and charger! If you are using a portable unit with the MEDUVENT Standard and MEDUCORE Standard or MEDUCORE Standard device...
  • Page 35 Connect the device to the vehicle's on-board power supply by its charging adapter (WM 28979) and 12 V cable. Result The device has been connected to the power supply. The device automatically starts charging the battery. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 36: Connecting The Breathing Circuit

     Use only approved accessories.  Pay attention to increased dead space volume when ventilating at low tidal volumes. 4.3.1 Connecting the reusable breathing circuit 1. Connect the ventilation hose to the ventilation hose connection. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 37 3. Attach the measuring circuit connector to the measuring circuit connection. 4. In the case of invasive ventilation: Connect the patient valve of the breathing circuit to the tracheal tube following intubation: • With/without elbow • With breathing system filter MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 38 6. If necessary: Fix the breathing circuit to the patient’s clothing using the hook and loop strap with clip. Result The reusable breathing circuit has been connected to the device and is ready for use. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 39 (see “4.5.1 Converting the device to a disposable breathing circuit”, page 43). 1. Connect the ventilation hose to the ventilation hose connection. 2. If present: Connect the MEDUtrigger. 3. Connect the flexible oxygen tube and pressure measuring tube. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 40 5. With disposable CPAP/NIV masks: Check mask is positioned correctly. The mask must be positioned firmly on the patient valve or the breathing system filter. Result The disposable breathing circuit has been connected to the device and is ready for use. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 41: Connecting The Oxygen Supply

    This might injure the patient.  Check the pressure in the oxygen cylinder prior to ventilation. Requirements • The oxygen cylinder has been filled. • The outlet flow of the inhalation source for the oxygen supply is ≤ 15 l/min. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 42 4. Connect the oxygen inlet tube to the device's oxygen inlet. 5. Set the type of supply gas (O 100 % or O 93 %) in the operator menu (see “9.3 Device settings”, page 107). Result The device has been connected to the oxygen supply. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 43: Converting The Device

    4. Fit the protective cap for the connection terminal in the disposable breathing circuit adapter to cover the screw. Result The device has been converted for use with a disposable breathing circuit. The disposable breathing circuit adapter remains on the device. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 44 3. Remove the disposable breathing circuit adapter from the device. 4. Fit the protective cap for the connection terminal on the open bore on the measuring circuit connection. Result The device has been converted for use with a reusable breathing circuit. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 45: Function Check

    • After each disassembly 5.2 Preparing for the function check 1. Check battery status: The rechargeable battery must be fully charged. If necessary: Charge rechargeable battery. 2. Check the following parts for external damage: • Device MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 46: Performing The Function Check

    Testing bag WM 1453 • Testing bag WM 1454 • EasyLung for WEINMANN Emergency WM 28625 Hazardous therapy if device connected to patient during function check! If the device is connected to the patient during the function check, this might lead to therapy posing a risk as a result of excessively high pressures or unsuitable ventilation volumes.
  • Page 47 45). • The device is switched on (see “6.1 Switching on the device”, page 55). 1. Select the menu item Function check. 2. Prepare the device: • Connect the breathing circuit to the device. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 48 4. If you want to test the oxygen supply: Select Yes. If you do not want to test the oxygen supply: Select No. The device skips the oxygen test. 5. Set oxygen supply (5 l/min – 15 l/min) (see “6.7 Supplying oxygen”, page 66). 6. Select Start. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 49 5 Function check 7. Stop the oxygen supply and shut off the oxygen cylinder (see “6.7 Supplying oxygen”, page 66). 8. Select Next. 9. If an alarm tone sounds: select Yes. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 50 ) one after the other until all the fields go green. 12. If the MEDUtrigger is connected but is not displayed in the function check: Activate the Manual option in the operator menu (see “9.6.1 Enabling options”, page 112). Repeat the function check. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 51 Yellow Order hygiene filter. Replace hygiene filter (see 12.4, p.140). Gray Indicates the filter life used. 14. If the hygiene filter has been replaced: • Select Reset. • Enter the filter reset code specified in the operator menu. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 52 5 Function check On delivery, the filter reset code is 0000. WEINMANN Emergency recommends changing this code as soon as the device is put into operation. 15. Select Next. The status report appears (example: Function check passed). 16. Proceed with the device in accordance with the following table:...
  • Page 53: Checking Reusable Breathing Circuit

    If a diaphragm is torn, corrugated, distorted or sticky: Replace the diaphragm. 4. Assemble the reusable breathing circuit (see “7.3.2 Assembling the reusable breathing circuit”, page 77). 5. Check the system for leaks with a new function check. Result The reusable breathing circuit has been tested. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 54: Operation

    Increased breathing effort for the patient due to covered patient valve! Covering the patient valve might impair its function and put therapy at risk. This might injure the patient.  Do not cover/seal the expiration opening of the patient valve. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 55: Switching On The Device

    The self-test is successful when all of the steps have been completed. After the self-test, the device displays the start menu: 2. If one or more conditions are not met: Do not operate the device. Result The device is switched on and on standby. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 56: Navigating In The Device

    Activate the user menu: Press and hold Briefly press the menu Press the menu menu button for button button • Mutes an alarm for 120 seconds. • Press and hold to Alarm mute button open alarm limit settings. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 57: Starting Ventilation

    If the device is used without a hygiene filter in a contaminated environment, it might draw in contaminated or infected ambient air. This might cause the patient and the user serious or life- threatening injury.  Only operate the device with a hygiene filter. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 58 This might injure the patient.  Check that the mask or tracheal tube is correctly positioned.  Note measured value O i for assessing ventilation. Also correct oxygen supply if necessary.  Use suitable external patient monitoring methods. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 59 Ventilation for a specific patient group has been started. 6.3.2 Starting ventilation for a new patient Requirements • Function check has been carried out and passed (see “5 Function check”, page 45). • The device is switched on and, after the self-test, displays the start menu. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 60 The device shows a preview of the ventilation parameters calculated. The parameters which are not active in ventilation mode are grayed out and cannot be set. 4. If necessary: Adjust ventilation parameters. 5. Connect the patient to the device via a ventilation mask or tracheal tube. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 61: Changing Ventilation Mode

    The device is switched on (see “6.1 Switching on the device”, page 55). • Ventilation has been started (see “6.3 Starting ventilation”, page 57). 1. Briefly press the menu button The user menu opens. 2. Select the menu item Ventilation mode. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 62 6 Operation 3. Select the desired ventilation mode. The parameters of the new ventilation mode are displayed. 4. If necessary: Change the ventilation mode parameters. 5. Select Start. The change of ventilation mode is displayed briefly. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 63: Changing Ventilation Parameters

    (see “6.1 Switching on the device”, page 55). • Ventilation has been started (see “6.3 Starting ventilation”, page 57). 1. Select the ventilation parameter you want to change using the navigation knob. 2. Change the ventilation parameter. 3. Confirm the value. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 64 The product of Freq. x Vti results in inspiratory minute volume MVi. MVi = Freq. × Vti • The frequency and tidal volume ventilation parameters can only be set in meaningful combinations. Combinations resulting in a value below 1.5 l/min or above 20 l/min (BTPS) cannot be set. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 65: Changing Patient Group

    The user menu opens. 2. Select Emergency mode. 3. Select and confirm a different patient group. Result The patient group has been changed. The device switches to the preset ventilation mode for the selected patient group and starts ventilation. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 66: Supplying Oxygen

    The device is switched on (see “6.1 Switching on the device”, page 55). • Ventilation has been started (see “6.3 Starting ventilation”, page 57). If you want an oxygen concentration of 100 %, use the administered minute volume (MVi) as a guide. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 67 1. Set the flow at the oxygen supply. The device indicates the measured oxygen concentration in the display. 2. Read off the oxygen concentration from the display. 3. If necessary: Adjust the oxygen concentration. Result The oxygen concentration has been set. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 68 Operating time of oxygen cylinder Set FiO (hh:mm) (l/min) 2 l volume 10 l volume 13:20 66:40 06:40 33:20 04:26 22:13 03:20 16:40 02:13 11:06 01:20 08:20 01:06 06:40 00:44 05:33 00:33 03:42 00:26 02:13 Result Operating time has been calculated. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 69: Switching Off The Device

    5. If necessary: Replace the ventilation mask or tracheal tube. 6. If necessary: Replace the disposable breathing circuit. 7. If necessary: Stow the accessories on the portable unit. 8. If necessary: Place the device and accessories in storage (see “13 Storage”, page 148). MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 70: Hygienic Reprocessing

    Breathing circuit Read this chapter in full before starting hygienic reprocessing. If you have any questions regarding hygienic reprocessing, contact the manufacturer, WEINMANN Emergency, or a technician specifically authorized by WEINMANN Emergency. Disrupted and failed therapy due to incorrect use of...
  • Page 71 Droplets inside the reusable measuring circuit might falsify the results it delivers. This can cause serious or life-threatening injury to the patient.  After hygienic reprocessing of the reusable measuring circuit, allow all the tubes in the breathing circuit to dry thoroughly. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 72 Risk of infection from contaminated disposables! Reused disposables might cause infections if they come into contact with airways. This might cause the patient and the user serious or life-threatening injury.  Do not reuse disposables.  Do not subject disposables to hygienic reprocessing. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 73: Hygienic Reprocessing Intervals

    7.1 Hygienic reprocessing intervals Part Interval After infection transport or After every use At least 1x weekly exceeding filter service life (at least every 6 months) All parts (except hygiene filter) Hygiene filter MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 74: Preparing For Hygienic Reprocessing

    2. Open the hook and loop fasteners in the protective sleeve. 3. Detach the protective cap from the patient end of the reusable breathing circuit. 4. Disconnect the connecting cable of the MEDUtrigger from the patient end of the reusable breathing circuit. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 75 5. Detach the following tubes from the patient valve: • PEEP control tube (1) • Pressure measuring tube (2) • Flexible oxygen tube (3) 6. Disconnect the elbow from the patient valve. 7. Disconnect the patient valve from the ventilation hose. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 76 7 Hygienic reprocessing 8. Remove the patient valve. 9. Detach the band of the protective cap from the check valve diaphragm holder. Result The reusable breathing circuit has been disassembled. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 77 2. Fit the patient valve. Please note: • The side of the PEEP control diaphragm marked "TOP" must be facing up toward the control cover. • The arrow on the control cover must be pointing toward the patient. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 78 Please note: The tubes must be firmly attached to the patient valve. 6. Place all the tubes of the measuring circuit and the connecting cable of the MEDUtrigger in the protective sleeve. 7. Close off the patient end of the reusable breathing circuit with the protective cap. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 79: Cleaning Parts Manually

    Cleaning is only permissible in • Pressure measuring tube conjunction with disinfection by • Flexible oxygen tube immersion or steam sterilization. • Measuring circuit connector Requirements • Hygienic reprocessing has been prepared (see “7.2 Preparing for hygienic reprocessing”, page 74). MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 80 Please note: • Use a fresh wipe for every cleaning process. • Carefully wipe down all surfaces. • All surfaces must be wetted with cleaning solution. • Observe the exposure time specified in the cleaning and disinfection plan. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 81 3. Connect a sterile disposable syringe (20 ml) to a free end of the PEEP control tube. 4. Draw the cleaning solution through the PEEP control tube into the disposable syringe until both are completely full. 5. Disconnect the disposable syringe from the PEEP control tube. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 82 11. If necessary: Allow the ventilation hose to dry completely. 12. Check the reusable measuring circuit for residues and residual soiling. 13. If visible soiling is still present: Repeat manual cleaning. Result The reusable measuring circuit has been cleaned manually. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 83: Disinfecting Parts By Wiping

    4. Disinfect parts by wiping with one of the products listed (see “7.11 Cleaning and disinfection plan”, page 92). Please note: • Wet uneven surfaces and grooves (e.g. navigation knob, ventilation hose connection) adequately with disinfectant. • When replacing the filter: Disinfect the filter compartment by wiping. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 84: Disinfecting Parts By Immersion

    (see “7.7 Disinfecting the reusable measuring circuit by immersion”, page 86). 1. For parts approved for disinfection by immersion, refer to the cleaning and disinfection plan (see “7.11 Cleaning and disinfection plan”, page 92). MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 85 5 minutes to remove all disinfectant residues. 6. Allow the parts to dry completely. 7. Check the parts for residues and residual soiling. 8. In case of visible soiling: Repeat cleaning and disinfection. Result The parts have been disinfected by immersion. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 86: Disinfecting The Reusable Measuring Circuit By Immersion

     Flush measuring tubes only in one direction. 4. Draw the solution for disinfection by immersion through the tube into the disposable syringe until both are completely full. 5. Disconnect the disposable syringe from the tube. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 87 10. If necessary: Dry the tubes with medical compressed air or medical oxygen. 11. Check the tubes for residues and residual soiling. 12. If visible soiling is present: Repeat disinfection by immersion. Result The reusable measuring circuit has been disinfected by immersion. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 88: Reprocessing Parts Mechanically

    The parts have been prepared for mechanical reprocessing (see “7.2 Preparing for hygienic reprocessing”, page 74). 1. For parts approved for mechanical cleaning and disinfection, refer to the cleaning and disinfection plan (see “7.11 Cleaning and disinfection plan”, page 92). MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 89 (see “7.11 Cleaning and disinfection plan”, page 92). Please note: The manufacturer’s instructions must be followed. 3. Allow the protective sleeve to dry completely. Result The protective sleeve is disinfected. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 90: Steam-Sterilizing Parts (Optional)

    Use a temperature of 134 °C and a dwell time of 5 minutes • Use a temperature of 132 °C and a dwell time of 4 minutes • The instructions of the steam sterilizer manufacturer must be followed. Result The parts have been steam-sterilized. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 91: Preparing Parts For Reuse

    34). 6. Perform a function check (see “5 Function check”, page 45). 7. Place parts in storage in accordance with the storage conditions (see “16 Technical data”, page 157). Result The parts are ready for use again. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 92: Cleaning And Disinfection Plan

    A germicidal process using a disinfectant which Intermediate-level destroys viruses, mycobacteria, molds and disinfection vegetative bacteria, but not bacterial spores. A germicidal process using a disinfectant which Low-level disinfection destroys some molds, vegetative forms of bacteria and lipid viruses. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 93 Wash with with new (Schülke) Derval SOLO ® Hook and loop neodisher Dose: Not permitted and Ottalin Not permitted strap with clip MediClean 50 ml/l PERACET at forte (Dr. Exposure up to 70 °C Weigert) time: 15 min. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 94 Disposable; do not reuse, dispose of properly (see 14, p.149) life (see 12.1, p.137)) Oxygen inlet tube Pressure reducer Portable unit Ventilation Follow the manufacturer's instructions for use mask Tracheal tube Breathing system filter MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 95 5 min at Reusable mea- Treat all time: disinfection: 134 °C suring circuit surfaces at 15 min. 90 °C, 5 min least twice (corresponds 4 min at until they are to A0 value 132 °C visibly clean 3000) MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 96 Cleaning agent: Derval SOLO (RKI) (Kreussler) Intermediate- Dose: Protective level Not permitted Not permitted Not permitted 2 ml/l Not permitted sleeve disinfection Disinfectant: Ottalin PERACET (Kreussler) Dose: 2 ml/l Exposure time: 10 min, Type AB MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 97 A0 value 132 °C visibly clean 3000) Reusable parts are designed for 50 reprocessing cycles. The applicable instructions are those in the instructions for use enclosed by the manufacturers of the individual parts. Follow these instructions for use. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 98: User Menu

    3. Change the setting with the navigation knob and confirm. 4. To exit the menu: Select Back or press the menu button The user menu closes automatically after 5 seconds with no input. Result Settings are made and apply to the current session. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 99: User Menu Structure

    Activate automatic alarm limits IPPV CPAP/CPAP + PS AP/CPAP + PRVC + PS PRVC + PS SIMV S-IPPV Manual Freq. Freq PEEP PEEP pMax ΔpPS ΔpPS InTr Date/Time Brightness B i ht Supply gas O Supply gas O 8-1 User menu MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 100: Settings In The User Menu

    In the Emergency mode submenu, you can change patient group during ventilation. 1. Briefly press the menu button . The user menu opens. 2. Select Emergency mode with the navigation knob and confirm. 3. Select patient group: • Infant • Child • Adult MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 101 The automatic limit value is 130 % of the automatic measured value at the point of activation. At the start of alarm limits ventilation, the deviation is 130 % of the value set for the ventilation parameter. 1/min to 140/min MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 102 121). You can adjust the ventilation parameters before you start the new ventilation mode. 1. Select ventilation mode: • IPPV • CPAP or CPAP + PS (optional) • PRVC + PS (optional) • SIMV (optional) • S-IPPV (optional) • Manual MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 103 Ventilation parameters submenu Parameter Unit Description Tidal volume Freq. 1/min Ventilation rate PEEP mbar Positive end-expiratory pressure pMax mbar Maximum ventilation pressure ΔpPS mbar Pressure support InTr – Inspiratory trigger (3-level) MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 104 Device settings submenu Setting Setting range Year 2017 to 2037 Month 1 to 12 Date/Time 1 to 31 Hour 0 to 23 Minute 0 to 59 Brightness 10 % to 100 % 100 % Supply gas O 93 % MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 105: Operator Menu

    2. Enter the access code with the navigation knob and confirm. The operator menu is protected by an access code which on delivery is 0000. WEINMANN Emergency recommends changing this access code as soon as the device is put into operation.
  • Page 106: Operator Menu Structure

    Reset to factory settings      CPAP + PS PRVC + PS S-IPPV S IPPV SIMV Manual Enable Export service data Export configuration  Import configuration Import configuration          9-1 Operator menu MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 107: Device Settings

    Here you can reset the counter filter counter. Here you can change the Change filter reset code required to reset the 0000 code filter counter. 100 % Here you can set the Supply gas O 100 % 93 % supply gas type. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 108 Even if the reminder is suppressed, maintenance is required (see “12.1 Intervals”, page 137). The languages Here you can set the available in the Language language of the display device are displayed texts. here. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 109: Patient Presets

    Here you can preset the maximum pMax Manual 20 mbar - 60 mbar 30 mbar inspiratory pressure in Manual mode. Reset to facto- Here you can reset the settings for this ry settings patient group to their factory settings. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 110 Here you can reset the tidal volume Reset per kilogram body weight to the factory setting. Here you can preset the PEEP at which PEEP warning 1 mbar – 21 mbar 11 mbar the device generates a warning. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 111: Changing The Access Code

    2. Enter the new access code with the navigation knob and confirm with OK. 3. Click OK to confirm that you really want to change the access code. Result The access code for activating the operator menu has been changed. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 112: Options

    (see “9.1 Activating the operator menu”, page 105). • The latest software version has been installed on the device (see “9.8 Software update”, page 117). 1. Select the menu item Options. 2. Select an option. The checkbox is activated. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 113 6. Activate or deactivate an option using the navigation knob. 7. To exit the operator menu, select Back. Result An option has been enabled for use and activated/deactivated. 9.6.2 Description of options CPAP + PS See “10.3 CPAP + PS (optional)”, page123. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 114: Importing/Exporting Data

    105). 1. Select the menu item Import/Export. 2. Use the navigation knob to select one of the following actions: • Export service data The device saves existing service data and function check results to the SD card. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 115 Result The SD card is inserted in the device and ready for use. 9.7.2 Removing the SD card Requirements An SD card is in the SD card slot. 1. Open the splash guard covering the SD card slot. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 116  Close the SD card cover to assure IP protection.  Connect the breathing circuit or close the protective caps to assure IP protection. 4. Close the splash guard to protect the device from ingress of moisture. Result The SD card has been removed. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 117: Software Update

     Do not remove the SD card during the update. 1. If necessary: Download software from the Login area of the WEINMANN Emergency website to the SD card. 2. If the software is available as a ZIP file: Unzip the software. The software is in the unzipped folder in the form of a file called WM#####-x.x.hex.
  • Page 118 After the software update, information on it is saved in the update.txt file on the SD card. You can use a word processing program to open the file as well as to print it out and sign it. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 119: Device Information

    Last passed function Here you can find out the last time a function check was check passed. Here you can find out which software version is currently Version numbers Software version installed on the device. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 120: Battery Information

    Here different states of the rechargeable battery are Status word displayed in encoded form. Battery voltage Here the battery voltage measured by the device is displayed. Device data Line voltage Here the line voltage measured by the device is displayed. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 121: Description Of The Modes

    This mode is used on patients who have no spontaneous breathing. However, a spontaneously breathing patient can breathe deeply and freely during expiration. The set maximum pressure limit (pMax) ensures the safety of the patient. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 122: Cpap

    This results in an increase in the functional residual capacity of spontaneously breathing patients. The patient is able to breathe spontaneously without any restriction at the set pressure level. Pressure is generally set at the end of expiration (PEEP). MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 123: Cpap + Ps (Optional)

     Reduce the sensitivity of the inspiratory trigger in the event of autotriggers. Description Abbreviation CPAP + PS Continuous Positive Airway Pressure + Pressure Long form Support Type Pressure-controlled Requirements CPAP + PS option has been activated. Ventilation parameters • pMax • InTr • ΔpPS • PEEP MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 124 This allows the administered volume and inspiration time to be set indirectly. The set maximum pressure limit (pMax) ensures the safety of the patient. *Corresponds to a permanently set value of 35 % of maximum inspiratory flow. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 125: Prvc + Ps (Optional)

    Beatmungs- Beatmungs- Beatmungs- Beatmungs- breath breath breath breath 1/freq. (set) 1/freq. (set) 1/freq. (set) 1/freq. (set) 1/freq. (spontaneous) 1/Freq. (eingestellt) 1/Freq. (eingestellt) 1/Freq. (eingestellt) 1/Freq. (spontan) 1/Freq. (eingestellt) MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 126: Simv (Optional)

    Vt not achievable. 10.5 SIMV (optional) Description Abbreviation SIMV Long form Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation Type Volume-controlled Requirements SIMV option has been activated Ventilation parameters • pMax • Freq. • • InTr • PEEP MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 127: S-Ippv (Optional)

     Monitor the patient continuously. Risk of air trapping! When using S-IPPV mode, air might get trapped in the patient's lung and result in reduced gas exchange. This can cause serious or life-threatening injury to the patient.  Monitor airway pressure continuously. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 128 • InTr • PEEP S-IPPV S-IPPV Pressure Druck Mechanical ventilation Synchronized mechanical synchronisierte maschinelle maschinelle Beatmung Beatmung ventilation pMax pMax plateau Plateau PEEP PEEP Time Zeit ΔT 1/Freq. (aktuell) 1/freq. (current) 1/Freq. (eingestellt) 1/freq. (set) Trigger window Triggerfenster MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 129: Manual

    Volume-controlled Requirements MEDUtrigger is connected Ventilation parameters Supply value for 100 % oxygen • pMax • The setting loaded when you change to Manual mode is specified in the presets for the patient group in the operator menu. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 130 In order to achieve the shortest-possible hands-off time during resuscitation, during CPR 30: 2, keep the MEDUtrigger depressed during the ventilation pause until two inspirations have been delivered. Press the trigger button again to trigger up to another 2 mechanical breaths. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 131: Alarms And Faults

    • Multiple alarms of identical priority: The device displays the alarms in rotation. • Technical alarms predominate. They cannot be muted. Technical alarms are generated if no ventilation by the device is possible. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 132: Alarm Messages

    Operate device within permitted Device temperature > 70 °C temperature range (see Device temperature high “16 Technical data”, page 157). Operate device within permitted Device temperature < -20 °C temperature range (see Device temperature low “16 Technical data”, page 157). MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 133 Tracheal tube incorrectly Position tracheal tube correctly. positioned Vt low /stenosis Route tubes so that they are not Tubes kinked or trapped kinked or trapped. Patient valve defective Replace patient valve. Hygiene filter blocked Check and replace hygiene filter. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 134 Oxygen inlet leakage oxygen is being supplied. oxygen. Device defective Have the device repaired. Service required Implausible ventilation parameters Adjust ventilation parameters. Vt not achievable pMax set too low Modify setting for pMax. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 135: Faults

    11.2 Faults If you are not able to clear faults at once with the aid of the table, you should contact the manufacturer, WEINMANN Emergency, or your authorized dealer to have the device repaired. To avoid more serious damage, do not continue using the device.
  • Page 136 (see 5, p.45). Temporary device malfunction Press the menu button to call up Device malfunction (yellow screen) the operator menu directly and export the service data (see 9.7, p.114). Switch the device off and have it Device defective repaired. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 137: Maintenance

     Note that the range of the rechargeable battery will gradually decrease due to aging.  Pay attention to the battery wear indicator in the function check.  If battery life has expired, replace the rechargeable battery. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 138 When prompted in the function check User/operator (see Hygiene filter At least every 6 months “12.4 Replacing the hygiene filter”, page 140) After every infection transport of a ventilated patient MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 139: Maintenance Reminder

    Suppression of the maintenance reminder cannot be canceled within the maintenance cycle. Once the 180 days have elapsed, the maintenance reminder is active until the next service, and cannot be deactivated again. Maintenance intervals must be observed even if the maintenance reminder has been suppressed. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 140: Maintaining The Reusable Breathing Circuit

     Check the hygiene filter and filter fleece for external signs of damage and do not use if damaged.  Replace damaged hygiene filter.  Replace hygiene filter after every infection transport. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 141 As a result, the system will not be leak-tight, and contamination or infection might occur which might cause the patient or user serious or life-threatening injury.  Check the filter compartment and the hygiene filter for soiling, foreign bodies and damage. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 142: Replacing The Rechargeable Battery

     Always operate the device with the battery charged. You as the operator can replace the rechargeable battery yourself. 12.5.1 Removing the rechargeable battery Requirements • The device has been disconnected from the power supply. • The device has been removed from the portable unit. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 143 1. Loosen the 6 screws of the battery compartment cover on the back of the device. 2. Remove the 6 screws. 3. Remove the battery compartment cover. 4. Tilt the battery at one end and carefully pull it up and out of the housing. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 144 12 Maintenance 5. Remove the battery from the device. 6. Unplug the battery's electrical connector. Result The rechargeable battery has been removed. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 145 1. Attach the battery's electrical connector. To do so, plug the battery connector into the socket. The connector engages. 2. Position the battery so that the cable is facing the socket. 3. Make the battery cable into a loop. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 146 6. Fit the battery compartment cover. 7. Tighten the 6 screws on the battery compartment cover. 8. Reset the date and time in the operator menu (see “9 Operator menu”, page 105). Result The rechargeable battery has been installed. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 147: Sending In Parts

     Do not send in parts which are potentially contaminated. 1. Dismantle parts. 2. Clean and disinfect parts (see “7 Hygienic reprocessing”, page 70). 3. Send parts to WEINMANN Emergency, or to a technician specifically authorized by WEINMANN Emergency. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 148: Storage

    2. If necessary: Disconnect the device from line power. 3. Hygienically reprocess the device and accessories (see “7 Hygienic reprocessing”, page 70). 4. Store the device and accessories in a dry location. Result The device and accessories are stored in a dry location. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 149: Disposal

    Power supply unit and charger 14.2 Rechargeable battery Do not dispose of used rechargeable batteries in domestic waste. Contact WEINMANN Emergency or a public waste disposal authority. 14.3 Plastics Dispose of plastics in a proper manner applicable to plastics at the end of their useful lives.
  • Page 150: Contaminated Parts

    14 Disposal 14.5 Contaminated parts Do not dispose of contaminated parts in domestic waste. Use a licensed, certified specialist waste management contractor to dispose of contaminated parts properly. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 151: Scope Of Supply

    UDI-DI information number MEDUVENT Standard WM 20010 Emergency and transport ventilator with integrated turbine drive and MEDUtrigger Comprising: MEDUVENT Standard, basic device With rechargeable battery 04054685276515 WM 35710 Breathing circuit Reusable 04054685270827 WM 35850 VENTcirc-MVS, 2 m MEDUtrigger, 2 m –...
  • Page 152: Accessories And Other Parts

    Reusable patient valve, complete Reusable – WM 35865 Adapter for reusable breathing Reusable – WM 35867 circuit Breathing system filter Third-party product WM 22162 Portable units Article number LIFE-BASE portable unit – UDI-DI on request on request MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 153 15 Scope of supply Supplementary Article Designation UDI-DI information number Options S-IPPV mode option For MEDUVENT Standard – WM 35815 SIMV mode option For MEDUVENT Standard – WM 35816 CPAP+PS mode option For MEDUVENT Standard – WM 35871 PRVC+PS mode option For MEDUVENT Standard –...
  • Page 154 Battery compartment cover – – WM 17907 Battery compartment cover seal – – WM 35739 Masks from WEINMANN Emergency Ventilation mask with self-inflating – – WM 5074 silicone cushion, for adults, size 5 Ventilation mask with self-inflating silicone cushion, for children and –...
  • Page 155 WM 15835 (adult), with retaining ring for headgear Set of 50 disposable CPAP/NIV masks with air cushion, size L (large Disposable WM 15836 adult), with retaining ring for headgear Reusable silicone CPAP/NIV mask, Reusable WM 20713 size S (child) MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 156 Reusable silicone CPAP/NIV mask, Reusable WM 20715 size L (large adult) Set of reusable silicone CPAP/NIV Reusable WM 15808 masks Headgear for CPAP/NIV masks – WM 20702 Retaining ring for headgear, for – WM 20701 reusable CPAP/NIV masks only MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 157: Technical Data

    8 hours 20 °C • Rated voltage: 12 V Electrical rating • Permitted input voltage range: 10 V to 16 V Max. power consumption 60 W Current consumption 0.15 A to 4 A MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 158 • EUROCAE ED-14G/RTCA DO 160 G: Section 7 (Cat. A) and 8 (U/U2 + Cat. S) Secured in emergency vehicle, ship, airplane, and helicopter, as Type of emergency vehicle well as portable at the site of the emergency MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 159 0.3 bar to 6 bar at maximum 15 l/min STPD Minimum operating pressure 3 hPa. Not adjustable. Minimum limit pressure, vacuum, 10 hPa (Plim min) The device generates no active vacuum. Maximum limit pressure (Plim max) 60 hPa Means of limiting pressure Pressure control MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 160 Respiratory rate measurement • fsp: ±1 min • ftotal: ±1 min Inspiratory time 0.5 s to 4 s Tidal volume 50 ml to 2000 ml (±40 ml or ±20 %) (BTPS) Respiratory minute volume 1.5 l/min to 20 l/min (BTPS) MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 161 Determined with leak-free ventilation and supply gas preset matching supply gas used Accuracy of the O i display MVi 2 l/min to 4 l/min: ±15 % MVi > 4 l/min: ±20 % Pressure limit (pMax) 10 mbar to 60 mbar (±3 mbar or ±15 %) MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 162 Filter wear normal, 100 %: 24 h operation Hygiene filter service life • Filter wear high, 150 %: 16 h operation • Filter wear very high, 200 %: 12 h operation Hygiene filter separation rate > 99 % Subject to design modifications. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 163: Rechargeable Battery

    When stored outside the device: every 12 months *One charging cycle corresponds to a 100 % battery charge regardless of current battery status. Example: If you charge the battery twice from 50 % to 100 %, the device counts one charging cycle. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 164: Power Supply Unit And Charger

    Input voltage (external power supply unit and 100 V-240 V~/50 Hz-60 Hz charger) Rated output voltage 15 V Taking out the line power connector disconnects the Disconnection from line power device from line power on all poles. Type PMP120F-13-K24 MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 165: Breathing Circuits

    PC, silicone, TPE, PA, PP, TPR, PE, PU, polyisoprene Reusable breathing circuit service life 50 reprocessing cycles Dead space volumes Without elbow With elbow Reusable patient valve Approx. 16 ml Approx. 28 ml Disposable patient valve Approx. 16 ml Approx. 24 ml MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 166 < 2.4 < 4.8 < 4.6 STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure): Volume/flow at 21 °C and 1013 hPa BTPS (Body Temperature and Pressure, saturated): Volume/flow at current ambient pressure and 37 °C at 100 % saturated moist gas MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 167: Block Diagram

     Do not operate the device in the immediate vicinity of other medical electrical devices (exception: other WEINMANN Emergency devices which have been tested to ensure that they can be operated alongside the device without problems. A list of the other devices can be provided on request).
  • Page 168 Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration - emission of electromagnetic interference MEDUVENT Standard is designed for operation in the electromagnetic environment described below. The customer or user of the MEDUVENT Standard device should ensure that it is operated in such an environment.
  • Page 169 Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic immunity MEDUVENT Standard is designed for operation in the electromagnetic environment described below. The customer or user of the MEDUVENT Standard device should ensure that it is used in such an environment. Interference IEC 60601 test...
  • Page 170 Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic immunity MEDUVENT Standard is designed for operation in the electromagnetic environment described below. The customer or user of the MEDUVENT Standard device should ensure that it is used in such an environment. Interference IEC 60601 test...
  • Page 171 If the field strength measured at the site where MEDUVENT Standard is used exceeds the above compliance levels, MEDUVENT Standard should be monitored to provide evidence of function in accordance with its intended purpose.
  • Page 172 MEDUVENT Standard has been tested for immunity to the radio services listed below. If the field strength measured at the site where MEDUVENT Standard is used exceeds the above compliance levels, MEDUVENT Standard should be monitored to provide evidence of function in accordance with its intended purpose.
  • Page 173: Calculating Tidal Volume On The Basis Of Height

    Source: TRAUB, S. L.; JOHNSON, C. E.: Comparison of methods of estimating creatinine clearance in children. In: American journal of hospital pharmacy 37, 1980, No. 2, p. 195–201. Source: DEVINE, B. J. Gentamicin therapy. The Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 1974, 8th year, No. 11, p. 650-655 MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 174: Exported Service Data

    16.8.1 Structure and content of service data When you have exported the service data to an SD card, there is a folder named MEDUVENT Standard SNXXXX on the SD card. The following files are located in this folder: File name...
  • Page 175 Check of volume administered Check of check valve diaphragm in patient checkvalvetight valve Cross-check of flow measurement sensors flowoutplausible (flowout and flowo2) pawaccurate Check of airway pressure sensor (pneumatic) deviceconfig Check of device configuration oxygeninletopen Check of oxygen inlet MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 176: Alarm Delay Times

    • At 5/min Up to 24 s • At 40/min Triggers after 2 breaths • At 5/min Up to 24 s • At 40/min Triggers after 2 breaths PEEP high • At 5/min to 8/min • At 40/min MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 177: Symbols And Labels

    17 Symbols and labels A summary of the symbols in the display can be found in the section entitled Symbols in the display (see “3.3 Symbols in the display”, page 25). 17.1 Labels on the device 17-1 Labels on the device MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 178 17 Symbols and labels No. Symbol Description Do not sit on device Do not climb on device Follow instructions for use. UL label with certification code Inlet opening for ambient air Input voltage (12 V-15 V) Follow instructions for use. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 179 • Protected from splashes from any angle Follow instructions for use. Type BF applied part Unique Device Identifier (UDI): Allows individual products (xx)xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (xx)xxxxx to be uniquely identified in the market Connection for MEDUtrigger Follow instructions for use. MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 180 Technical Safety Check („Sicherheitstechnische Kontrolle“ in accordance with § 11 of the German regulation MPBetreibV) is required. Maintenance label: Indicates when the next maintenance is due. Type BF applied part Oxygen inlet 0.3 bar-6 bar / 15 l/min O MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 181: Labels On The Accessories

    Symbol Description Reusable breathing circuit and disposable breathing circuit Indicates the correct flow direction during inspiration. Indicates the correct installation position of the PEEP control diaphragm. CE mark (confirms that the product complies with the applicable European directives) MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 182 CE mark (confirms that the product complies with the applicable European directives) • Complete protection against solid objects • Protected from ingress of dust IP54 • Protected from splashes from any angle Type of protection against electric shock: Protection class II device Follow instructions for use. Date of manufacture MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 183: Labels On The Packaging

    17.3 Labels on the packaging 17.3.1 Labels on the packaging of the breathing circuit (reusable) Symbol Description Article number Manufacturer with date of manufacture Limits of the storage temperature range Limits of the storage humidity range Follow instructions for use. Latex-free Latex MEDUVENT Standard...
  • Page 184: Warranty

    18 Warranty 18 Warranty Starting from the date of purchase, WEINMANN Emergency offers the customer a limited manufacturer’s warranty on a new original WEINMANN Emergency product or spare part installed by WEINMANN Emergency in accordance with applicable warranty terms and conditions for the particular product and the warranty periods listed below.
  • Page 188 Manufacturer Center for Production, Logistics, Service WEINMANN Emergency WEINMANN Emergency Medical Technology GmbH + Co. KG Medical Technology GmbH + Co. KG Frohbösestraße 12 Siebenstücken 14 22525 Hamburg 24558 Henstedt-Ulzburg GERMANY GERMANY T: +49 40 88 18 96-120 E: customerservice@weinmann-emt.de...

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