Drager Oxylog 3000 Plus
INFORMATION FOR CLINICIANS
VP002 V1.0
1) What classification is this ventilator?
A) Intensive care type ventilator
B) Anaesthetic machine type
C) Transport ventilator
D) Primarily CPAP device
E) In extremis
2) Connect and set up
2a) What connections are there?
2b) How is the ventilator powered?
2c) What gas supply is used?
Latest training information can be found on:
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The information above has been collated from the manufacturer's Instructions for Use for this machine. It is
designed to assist clinicians with the use of the machine however, it is not designed to replace the
Please use this guide in conjunction with the manufacturer's Instructions for Use.
C) Transport ventilator
Side view, right
Image of connections on right-side panel
(1) Connectors for flow measuring lines
H
(2) Gas outlet for breathing hose
(3) Connector for O2 supply
G
(4) Connector for power supply
(5) Connector for CO2 sensor
(6) Connector for data communication cable
A Emergency air intake
(7) Emergency air intake:
CAUTION
Do not block the emergency air intake. This may
result in ventilator malfunction.
B Knob to secure the battery compartment cover
Mains or internal battery
C Connectors for flow measuring lines
D Gas outlet for breathing hose
Oxygen
E Connector for O
supply
2
F Connector for power supply
G Connector for CO
sensor
2
H Connector for data communication cable
manufacturer's Instructions for Use.
Rear view
A
B
C
D
E
F
A Emergency air intake
CAUTION
Do not block the air intake. This may re
ventilator malfunction.
B Fresh-gas intake with a filter cartridg
C Protection bracket
CAUTION
Do not use the protection bracket as a
Tilting the device to a vertical position m
airway pressure oscillation.
System
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