Allied Healthcare EPV100 Instruction Manual

Allied Healthcare EPV100 Instruction Manual

Battery powered ventilator with oxygen source required

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EPV100 Portable Ventilator
Battery Powered Ventilator
With Oxygen Source Required
St. Louis, MO 63110
Phone 314-771-2400
Patent Pending
S168-556-001 Rev. C

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  • Page 1 EPV100 Portable Ventilator Battery Powered Ventilator With Oxygen Source Required St. Louis, MO 63110 Phone 314-771-2400 Patent Pending S168-556-001 Rev. C...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    6 - 8 Alarms Battery Replacement Cleaning 10-11 Maintenance and Schedule 11-12 Check-out procedure Accessories Warranty Oxygen Cylinder Depletion Times 15 - 16 Symbols Applicable Standards Approximate settings based on height 18 - 19 Attaching EPV100 to equipment Models: EPV100...
  • Page 3: Product Description

    Results beyond this length of time are not known. CAUTION: Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. CAUTION: The EPV100 should not be used on children with a weight of 20 kg (44 lbs) or less. Explanation of Warnings: Warning: Potential injury to the patient or operator exists.
  • Page 4: Specifications

    Specifications: Gas Supply Pressure: 280 kPa (40.6psi) to 600 kPa (87 psi) Oxygen DISS Breaths per Minute (BPM): Accuracy: ±10% BPM Range: 1 sec Inspiratory Time = 8 to 30 BPM Range: 2 sec Inspiratory Time = 8 to 20 Tidal Volume (Tv): Accuracy: ±10% with 100% Oxygen Tidal Volume Range 1 Second Inspiratory Time = 200ml to 600ml Tidal Volume Range 2 Second Inspiratory Time = 400ml to 1200ml...
  • Page 5: Features

    Features: Item # Description Item # Description Tidal Volume Control Anti-Suffocation Valve Inspiratory Time Control Patient Circuit Connection BPM Control High Airway Pressure Alarm Oxygen Inlet Low Source Gas Alarm Airway Pressure Display Low Battery Alarm Power On/Off Switch Breath Delivery Alarm if Flashing Battery Compartment BPM Display...
  • Page 6: Operating The Ventilator

     Select the desired Breaths per Minute, BPM: The EPV100 has a BPM range of 8 to 20 with a 2 second inspiratory time and a BPM range of 8 to 30 with a 1 second inspiratory time. Use the up and down arrows above or below the text “BPM”...
  • Page 7 Tidal Volume Setting Approximate Flow (LPM) = 1 second I = 2 second 14.4 16.8 19.2 21.6 26.4 28.8 1040 31.2 1120 33.6 1200  Verify the Pressure Relief Setting: This unit has a factory set pressure relief setting of less than 60cm H2O. The 60 cmH2O setting is a maximum regardless of vent settings.
  • Page 8 (airway pressure display). Spontaneous Breathing by the Patient: Should the patient begin to breathe spontaneously the EPV100 will allow ambient air to be pulled in through an anti-suffocation valve located in the breathing circuit connection fitting.
  • Page 9: Alarms

    Alarms: This ventilator contains several alarms. These alarms are high airway pressure, low source gas, low battery and a breath delivery failure alarm. The high airway alarm is an audible alarm with a red LED that is actuated when the airway pressure during inspiration reaches 45 cm H2O.
  • Page 10: Battery Replacement

    Warning: Do not recharge alkaline batteries. Cleaning: The EPV100 should be cleaned after each use. To clean the EPV100 keep the gas supply hose on the unit to prevent contamination of the oxygen circuit. Warning: Cleaning procedures should be performed in an environment free of oil and petroleum based products.
  • Page 11: Maintenance And Schedule

    Dispose of single patient use items per local biohazard standards. Maintenance and Schedule: The EPV100 should be checked annually to insure proper function. Batteries should be replaced if they are beyond the expiration date on the battery. Replace with “D” sized alkaline batteries.
  • Page 12  To test the Low Source Gas alarm, reduce the inlet pressure source below 35 PSI. The Low Source Gas alarm should sound and a red LED should be flashing. Should the unit fail any of these tests contact Allied Healthcare Products, Inc., technical support center at 1-800-411-5136...
  • Page 13: Check-Out Procedure

    20 seconds. The Airway Pressure display should not exceed 9 cm-H2O for 15 seconds. Monitor that the red LED is flashing on the “Breath delivery Alarm” and an audible alarm will sound. Should the unit fail any of these tests contact Allied Healthcare Products, Inc., technical support center at 1-800-411-5136.
  • Page 14: Accessories

    Warranty: LIMITED ONE (1) YEAR WARRANTY Allied Healthcare Products, Inc.(Allied) warrants this product to be free from Disclaimer of Other Warranties: defects in material and workmanship for a period of (1) year from the date of manufacture. This Warranty is expressly conditioned on compliance with all...
  • Page 15: Oxygen Cylinder Depletion Times

    Oxygen Cylinder Depletion Times: These times are approximate and assume full cylinder capacity. Always monitor the cylinder pressure and low pressure alarm to make sure you do not run out of oxygen. E Cylinder Capacity = Liters Oxygen Capacity (4.6 Liter Water Capacity) Breaths per Minute 1200 1000...
  • Page 16: Symbols

    D Cylinder Capacity = 414.6 Liters Oxygen Capacity (2.8 Liters Water Capacity) Breaths per Minute 1200 1000 Tidal Volume Symbols: Degree of protection against electric shock: Type BF Caution, Consult accompanying documents 5 to 95% Non-condensing % Relative Humidity: 5 to 95% Storage Temperature Range: -40°F to 140°F On/Off...
  • Page 17: Applicable Standards

    Consult the manufacturer or field service technician for help The EPV100 is intended to provide emergency respiratory support for children and adults. The product is intended to meet the following safety and performance standards: Performance and Safety Requirements ...
  • Page 18: Approximate Settings Based On Height

    Approximate settings based on patient height: Flow Rates and I : E Ratios By Tidal Volume and Breaths per Minute 2 Second Inspiratory Time Tidal Volume 1040 1120 1200 Height Male =((IBW-50)/2.3)+60 5’3” inch 4”8” 4’11” 5’6” 5’10” 6’1” 6’5” 6’8”...
  • Page 19 1 Second Inspiratory Time Tidal Volume Height Male =((IBW-50)/2.3)+60 inch 5’4” @10 ml/kg 3' 11" 4' 1" 4' 2" 4' 4" 4' 6" 4' 8" 4' 9" 4' 11" 5' 1" 5' 3" (cm) (119.4) (124.9) (127.0) (132.1) (137.2) (142.2) (144.8) (149.9) (154.9)
  • Page 20: Attaching Epv100 To Equipment

    Attaching EPV100 to equipment Using two Hook and Loop straps, see accessories, the EPV100 can be looped around hospital or other equipment as shown.
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