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Dräger Fabius Tiro Quick Reference Manual
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Run System Test
Flow Sensor Calibration
screen will prompt you to remove the expiratory hose, assure all flow meters are off then confirm with the rotary
knob. This process typically takes about 15 seconds. Once complete, the screen will either prompt you to
replace expiratory limb or, if the flow sensor fails, it will read, "Flow Sensor Fail." The flow sensors typically last 3
months so, if after several attempts to calibrate, replace and discard.
O2 Calibration
– Remove O2 cell from post. Allow cell to expose itself to ambient air for at least two minuets.
After the proper time has passed, if in "Standby" depress the "Calibrate O2 Sensor" soft key and confirm with the
rotary knob. This process takes about 15 seconds as well. Once calibrated, the screen will read 21% O2.
Replace cell back on post. You can calibrate the O2 cell while ventilating as well by simply depressing the
"Setup" soft key. Once depressed, there will be an option to "Calibrate O2 Sensor." Depress the soft key and
follow the directions.
Leak /Compliance Test
mount. Remove sampling line. Set APL valve 40-50 cm. Ensure flow meters are off. Depress the flush button to
15-30 cmH2O in screen display. Leak and compliance will be displayed on screen.
Check the Scavenger
the black knob until desired setting is reached.
Check the Back up tanks
below the vaporizers.
Manual Ventilation
Adjusting Flows
monitor if it was in "Standby." Once the flow meter is on, the monitor is automatically in the "Man/Spont" which
allows you to manually ventilate the patient.
Alarms
– Once in "Man/Spont" the "Pressure Alarm" is automatically off. Depress the soft key below the "Volume
Alarm" to turn it off.
APL Valve
- You can only assist the patient when the APL valve is in the "Man" position. Adjust the desired
pressure by turn right to tighten or left to loosen. The "Spont" position on the APL valve is open. Lift up on APL
to dump pressure off the patient or to flush the system.
Mechanical Ventilation
Volume Ventilation
change a setting, simply depress the soft key below the parameter, turn the rotary knob and confirm. Once the
desired settings are present, confirm the rotary knob once more to activate the ventilator.
Pressure Control Ventilation
ventilation appear. To change a setting, simply depress the soft key below the parameter, turn the rotary knob
and confirm. Once the desired settings are present, confirm the rotary knob once more to activate the ventilator.
APL Valve
– The APL Valve is out of the circuit in mechanical ventilation -no interaction is required.
Fabius Tiro Quick Reference Guide
– Checks System's Diagnostics
– While the Fabius Tiro is in "Standby" press "Calibrate Flow Sensor" soft key. The
– Press Leak/Compl soft key. Place patient wye connection on the base of the bag
– Assure the red float is between the two black lines. If adjustment is needed, simply turn
– Turn each tank on and assure proper pressure which can be read on the gauges
– Turn on O2 flow meter to the left until desired setting is reached. This will activate the
– Depress the "Volume" soft key. The default parameters for volume ventilation appear. To
– Depress the "Pressure" soft key. The default parameters for pressure control

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Summary of Contents for Dräger Fabius Tiro

  • Page 1  Flow Sensor Calibration – While the Fabius Tiro is in “Standby” press “Calibrate Flow Sensor” soft key. The screen will prompt you to remove the expiratory hose, assure all flow meters are off then confirm with the rotary knob. This process typically takes about 15 seconds. Once complete, the screen will either prompt you to replace expiratory limb or, if the flow sensor fails, it will read, “Flow Sensor Fail.”...
  • Page 2 Shutting machine down - Depress “Standby” soft key and confirm with the rotary knob. Assure all flow meters are off. The Fabius Tiro will time out into a screensaver in 2 minutes and 30 seconds.  Soda Lime or “Draeger Sorb”...