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Transport and emergency ventilator
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• This equipment must issue three beeps
when
started,
correct operation of audible signal.
• This equipment, parts and accessories
must be disposed according to chapter
12 Disposal;
• This equipment must be switched off
with the patient disconnected on the
on/off switch.
• This equipment should not be used
with transmission devices in the
vicinity of the transport ventilator, such
as mobile phones, point-to-point radio
transmission, cordless phones, pagers,
high-frequency surgical equipment,
defibrillators, short-wave therapies,
which could stop operation of the
ventilator.
• This equipment should not be used
during a magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI, NMR, NMI), because this could
cause interference, and can cause
adverse effects to the patient.
• This equipment should not be used in
areas containing harmful substances,
because it aspirates ambient air to
ventilate the patient, once set at less
than 100% O2 concentrations.
• This equipment should not be used
with flammable anesthetic agents
because there is risk of explosion.
• This equipment should not be used in
hyperbaric chambers, as this may
affect the operation of the equipment
and cause adverse effects to the
patient.
• After prolonged use of the equipment in
environments with particulate matter in
suspension, replace the filter as
indicated in chapter 11.5 Replacing the
Ambient Air Filter.
• Parts applied to transport ventilator
support defibrillation.
• Alarms and Alerts should be treated
promptly in order to maintain the
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demonstrating
the
operation integrity of the equipment
and patient safety, as indicated in
chapter 9 Alarms Available.
• Do not use hoses or antistatic or
electrically conductive tubes.
• After starting ventilation, check if the
ventilation parameters indicated by the
monitoring display are appropriate.
• Use only parts, pieces and accessories
specified by MAGNAMED listed in this
manual, which have been tested and
approved for use in conjunction with
this equipment; otherwise, it can
jeopardize the operation endangering
the patient or user.
• During the prolonged use of the
equipment in patients with excessive
secretion or breathing circuits using
heated humidifier, cleaning of flow
sensors should be often checked.
• It is essential for ventilation monitoring
that the flow sensor is correctly
connected and unblocked; therefore,
this sensor must be frequently checked
during operation.
When turning on the ventilator, please
inform the type of patient and this will
set the proper ventilation. Connect the
flow sensor with the type of patient
informed so that ventilation is properly
monitored.
• Oxymag and all parts applied to are
made of non-toxic material, latex-free,
do not cause irritation or allergy to the
patient. Applied parts are: patient
breathing circuit, flow sensor and
silicone line, expiratory valve, oximetry
and capnography sensor.
• Use MASKS specified by MAGNAMED
with local registration;
• Use MASK suitable for patient type.
• Always use oxygen cylinders officially
approved and pressure reducing valves
that
meet
requirements.
local
government
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