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Connecting Patient Circuit; Turning Ventilator On; Pre-Use Check - O-Two e600 User Manual

Automatic transport ventilator

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4.1.4 Connecting Patient Circuit

1.
Attach the O-Two patient circuit (Figure 3) to 22mm gas output
connector (S) in Figure 2.
2.
Connect the 2 sensor hoses (V) in Figure 3 of the patient circuit to their
corresponding connectors (Q) & (R) in Figure 2.
3.
DO NOT connect the patient circuit to a patient until the ventilator is
turned on (Step 4.1.5) and three Solid Silhouettes start-up figures
(Shown in Figure 6) are displayed.

4.1.5 Turning Ventilator ON

To turn on the ventilator, Press the ON/OFF button (N) in Figure 1 for one
second. During that second the associated green LED will start blinking at a
high frequency. After 1 second the ventilator will turn on but with no
ventilation at this point.
If the button is pressed and released for less than a second, the ventilator will
remain OFF.
Note
 Do not connect the patient circuit to a patient or the test lung before
turning on the ventilator.
 A/C V with volume control (VCV) is the default start-up ventilation
mode for e600.

4.2 Pre-use Check

The following check must be performed and confirmed by the Health care provider
in the following cases:
Prior to use
After replacing hoses, patient circuits or batteries.
 At least every 6 months.
1
Visually inspect the ventilator for mechanical damage
2 Ensure that battery is fully charged.
3 Ensure the e600 is connected to a gas supply (Cylinder or piping system)
that delivers a minimum of 45 PSI (3 Bar) and a maximum 87 PSI (6 Bar)
output pressure and a minimum 120 L/min flow
 
4 Ensure that the patient circuit and monitoring hoses have been properly
connected.
e600 User Manual
(15PL1010 - Rev.7 28_8_2017)
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