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IngMar Medical ASL 5000 Faqs

Lung solution, for field service engineers
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FAQs for Field Service Engineers

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  • Page 1 ASL 5000 Lung Solution FAQs for Field Service Engineers 
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  • Page 2 ASL 5000 Lung Solution FAQs - FSE General Q: Do I need a hardware upgrade for my ASL 5000 to be compatible with the Lung Solution?
 A: If your ASL 5000 serial number is 1065 or higher, your unit is already compatible with the Lung Solution and does not require hardware upgrades.
  • Page 3 Q: What is the volume capacity when using ASL 5000 mode? A: The ASL 5000 Breathing Simulator has a total volume capacity of ~ 2.5L. The same ASL 5000 device can be used with either the SimMan or SimBaby. Therefore, while using either ©...
  • Page 4: Troubleshooting

    Connect Guide for more details. Q: What is the ASL 5000 ID? A: The ASL 5000 ID is the four (4) digit serial number on the rear of the ASL 5000 Breathing Simulator   Q: Why is my ventilator (or other respiratory device) giving inaccurate responses? A: While using the same patient and ventilator settings, disconnect the ASL 5000 tubing...
  • Page 5 A. Turn off the ASL 5000 power, ensure the red LED switch is in the depressed position (pushed in), and turn your ASL 5000 back on using the green switch on the back. If the red LED switch does not turn off after approximately 30 seconds, please contact support@ingmarmed.com.
  • Page 6 Q. How do I know that the ASL 5000 is powered on? A. For serial numbers 1400 and above, a blue LED on the front plate of the ASL 5000 hardware indicates that the unit is turned on. For serial numbers 1399 and below, you have to look at the power entry module on the back of the unit to see the green LED power switch.