Table of CONTENTS Contents Page SECTION 1: IMPORTANT GENERAL INFORMATION..............5 a) General ............................5 i) Qualified persons ........................5 ii) Frequency of Checking ......................5 iii) Oxygen Safety..........................5 iv) Note to Service Engineers......................5 v) MRI ............................5 vi) CE Marking..........................5 b) Safety Information For Medical Gas Cylinders ...............6 SECTION 2: TEST SCHEDULE FOR PERIODIC CHECKING OF babyPAC 100......7 Record............................7 Check the condition of the Input Hoses..................7...
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This procedure is the property of Smiths Medical International Ltd. Copyright for all purposes is vested in Smiths Medical International Ltd. The reproduction of this procedure in whole or in part is prohibited without express consent in writing. This procedure is offered for use only with equipment manufactured or specifically recommended by Smiths Medical International Ltd.
All such parts sold by Smiths Medical International Ltd. have /CE incorporated in their order code. Parts that are not marked with /CE are only for sale outside the countries bound by the Directive.
b) Safety Information For Medical Gas Cylinders 1) The warnings on the previous page relating to the use of oxygen are particularly relevant to gas cylinders and cylinder pressure regulators. 2) All personnel handling medical gas cylinders should have adequate knowledge of the properties of the gas, the precautions to be taken and the correct operation of the equipment.
SECTION TWO SECTION 2: TEST SCHEDULE FOR PERIODIC CHECKING OF babyPAC 100 Record Check the condition of the Input Hoses Check the condition of the babyPAC Check function of alarms and indicators Carry out lock off leak test to input supply connections Check the Function Selector switch Check calibration of Inspiratory (TINS) and Expiratory (TEXP) Time controls Check calibration of PEEP &...
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babyPAC 100 PERFORMANCE RECORD SHEET SHEET 1 OF 2 CUSTOMER ORDER:- REPORT NO:- UNIT LOCATION:- babyPAC 100 SERIAL NO. INVOICE ADDRESS:- TELEPHONE NO:- DATE OF SERVICE:- TYPE OF SERVICE PROVIDED:- ROUTINE CALL OUT REPAIR TEST SCHEDULE CHECK LIST:- REMARKS:- ENGINEER’S SIGNATURE ACCEPTANCE SIGNATURE PRINT NAME PARTS USED FOR REPAIR...
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babyPAC 100 SERVICE RECORD SHEET SERIAL NUMBER No OXYGEN REGULATOR SERIAL No. AIR REGULATOR SERIAL No. (1) QUALIFIED PERSON:- SIGNATURE:- DATE : (2) CHECK CONDITION OF THE INPUT HOSES. OK / FAIL - REASON:- (3) CHECK CONDITION OF CONTROL MODULE. OK / FAIL - REASON:- (4) CHECK FUNCTION OF GAS SUPPLY INDICATORS &...
SECTION THREE babyPAC 100 SECTION 3: PROCEDURE FOR PERIODIC CHECKING OF 1. Record Record Qualified Person’s details. Record the serial number of the babyPAC 100 from the label on the rear of the control module and the serial number(s) of the regulator body(ies). 2.
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3. Check the condition of the babyPAC 100 (continued) The O concentration knob index mark should be equally spaced from each end of the yellow calibration scale. PEEP/CPAP and Inspiratory controls should align closely with the calibration marks at the extreme positions but should also just enter the red segment of the calibration mark when each knob initially comes into contact with the rumble strip at their intermediate positions.
3. Check the condition of the babyPAC 100 (continued) xxviii) Remove the existing battery and check when battery was last changed. If 12 months or more has elapsed, insert a new battery of the correct type (part no. W269-023). If service interval is less than 12 months, mark the battery, or service log for the ventilator, with the date of replacement.
Cycle Low inflation pressure (disconnect) High inflation pressure/ Constant positive pressure Low battery Silence button Single gas operation/ Supply gas failure Electronic alarm silenced/muted Figure 2 : Alarm Indicators 4. Check function of alarms and indicators (refer to Figure 2) Set the Function Selector to ‘0’.
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4. Check function of alarms and indicators (continued) (refer to Figure 2) When the air supply is depleted the ventilator may pause but will then continue to operate on the oxygen supply. If the ventilator fails to change over it should be returned to the manufacturer for repair.
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6. Check the Function Selector switch (refer to figure 1) Connect a ratePAC (510-A1541) to the Test Lung. Connect the oxygen probe of the ventilator directly to the oxygen supply. iii) Turn on the oxygen supply. There should be no alarms. Select each function in turn and check the following: a) 0 - No output from the ventilator nor the alarms.
Figure 3 7b. On Oxygen and Air (refer to Figure 3) With oxygen still connected, reconnect the air supply. Set the Oxygen Concentration control to 21% (minimum). iii) Turn on the air supply. The ‘single gas operation’ LED should not flash. Select CMV + PEEP.
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8. Check calibration of PEEP & CPAP Pressure control (refer to Figure 4) Connect a calibrated 0-100 x100Pa (0-100 cmH O) pressure gauge (e.g. 500-82802/2) to the Test Lung. Set T and T at 0.5 secs iii) Set Pressure Alarm at 80 x100Pa (80 cmH Set Inspiratory Pressure at 70 x100Pa (70 cmH Select CMV+PEEP.
9. Check calibration of Inspiratory Pressure control (continued) Disconnect one limb of the Patient Circuit. xii) After 8 seconds the ‘low inflation pressure’ alarm should flash and sound. The LED should flash 30 times a minute and the medium priority audible alarm should sound. xiii) Select ‘0’.
Backpressure Device 500A82803 Figure 6 12. Check calibration of Audible High Pressure Alarm control (refer to Figure 6) Set T to 2.0 secs and T to 0.25 secs. Set the Oxygen Concentration control to 100%, PEEP and Inspiratory Pressure to minimum. iii) Select CMV + PEEP.
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14. Attach Service Label Record all repairs, replacements and further comments on the Service Record Sheet 1. Sign, date and affix a service record label to the Control Module. iii) Sign, date and affix a service record label to the Regulator Assembly/ies (ensuring the over- pressure vents on the Regulator body/ies are not covered).
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SECTION FOUR SECTION 4: SPARE PARTS a) babyPAC 100 Ventilator Description Part No. Exhalation Valve Housing 510-1385/CE Control Knob End Cap (Blue) W6722/CE VRV Control Knob End Cap (Red) W6723/CE Control Knob End Cap With Line (Black) W7153/CE Control Knob End Cap With Dot (Black) W7155/CE Pneumatic Alarm Assembly 300-9377/CE...
b) Special Equipment and Tools for Periodic Checking of babyPAC 100 Ventilator Description Part No. ratePAC 510-A1541 Pneupac Back-pressure Device with 0-100 x100Pa (0-100 cmH O) Pressure gauge 500-A82803 Pneupac calibrated 0-100 x100Pa (0-100cmH O) gauge 500-82803/2 Oxygen Monitor POM602 babyPAC 100 ISO Test Lung C 0.5, R100 500-84250 300 mm long 22mm.
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APPENDIX A Product Safety, Transportation and Disposal of Recommended Batteries 504-2038NUS March 2005...
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APPENDIX A - PRODUCT SAFETY, TRANSPORTATION AND DISPOSAL OF LITHIUM BATTERIES Lithium Batteries Product Safety, Transportation and Disposal PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING AND USE Lithium battery cells as recommended for use with this device will provide long, reliable and safe service when used correctly. To achieve optimum performance and trouble-free operation, the following precautions should be observed.
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TRANSPORTATION AIR TRANSPORTATION Lithium batteries are exempt from IATA/ICAO transport regulations under special provision A45, provided that they meet criteria given below. ROAD TRANSPORTATION Lithium batteries are exempt from the ADR regulations under Marginal 2901a, provided that they meet the criteria given below. RAIL TRANSPORTATION There are no special requirements for the transportation of lithium batteries under the RID regulations.
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DISPOSAL DISPOSAL PROCEDURES As they contain no mercury, lead or cadmium, the disposal of the lithium batteries recommended in this manual is not regulated by European Community Directive 91/157/EEC on “Batteries and Accumulators Containing Certain Dangerous Substances”. However, individual countries may also establish regulations that cover the disposal of waste batteries.
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