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Philips Respironics V60 Service Manual (246 pages)
Respironics V60 Ventilator
Brand:
Philips
| Category:
Fan
| Size: 6.18 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Introduction and Intended Use
9
Intended Use
10
Recommended Test Equipment, Tools, and Supplies
11
Where to Go for Help
13
2 Warnings and Cautions
15
General
15
Preparing for Ventilation
18
Operation
20
Alarms and Messages
20
Care and Maintenance
20
First-Time Installation
21
Communications Interface
21
Diagnostic Mode
21
3 Theory of Operation
23
Pneumatics
23
Air Inlet
24
Air Inlet Filter
24
Air Flow Sensor
25
Machine and Proximal Pressure Transducers
25
Barometric Pressure Transducer
25
Oxygen Pressure Transducer
25
Manifold, Oxygen Inlet Filter, Filter Element
26
Oxygen Solenoid Valve
26
Oxygen Flow Sensor
26
Blower
26
Solenoid Valves
27
Electronics
28
Power Management (PM) PCBA
29
Power Supply
29
Internal Battery
29
Cpu Pcba
30
Motor Controller (MC) PCBA
32
Data Acquisition (DA) PCBA
32
Flow Sensors
32
User Interface
33
LCD Assembly
33
Backlight Inverter PCBA
33
Touch Screen Assembly
34
Nav-Ring Assembly (Rotary Adjustment)
34
Power Switch Overlay
34
Switch PCBA
34
Ui Pcba
35
Electronic Signal Paths
36
4 Periodic Maintenance
47
Annual Preventive Maintenance Instructions
48
5 Diagnostic Mode and Troubleshooting
55
System Settings
56
Selecting a Language
57
Setting Date and Time
59
Restoring Default Settings
60
Selecting Pressure Units
61
Enabling Software Options
62
Baud Rate
63
Service
64
Viewing Ventilator Information
65
Pneumatic Controls
66
Output Controls
67
Miscellaneous
68
Touch Screen Calibration
72
Diagnostic Codes, Alarms, and Troubleshooting
73
Miscellaneous Troubleshooting Tips
85
6 Reports and Software Downloads
87
Setting up the Service PC
87
Setting up the Serial Interface Using Hyperterminal
88
Setting up the Serial Interface Using Tera Term
92
Generating a Diagnostic Report (DRPTA)
103
Clearing the Significant Event Log
106
Downloading Ventilator Software
107
Programming the Ventilator Serial Number and Power-On Hours
107
Programming the Ventilator Serial Number
107
Programming Ventilator Power-On Hours
109
7 Component Removal/Installation
111
Disconnecting Power
112
Air Inlet Filter
113
Internal Battery
113
Top Cover
115
AC Inlet
116
Fan
117
Oxygen Inlet
118
Motor Controller (MC) PCBA
119
Separating the UI from the Base
120
Front Panel
121
Gas Outlet Port
122
UI Retainer
123
Proximal Pressure Port
124
Speakers
125
Power Management (PM) PCBA
126
Power Supply
127
Cpu Pcba
128
Real-Time Clock Battery
129
Left Side Wall
130
Gas Delivery Subsystem (GDS)
131
Right Side Wall
133
Oxygen Inlet Filter
134
Data Acquisition (DA) PCBA
135
Air and Oxygen Flow Sensor Assembly
137
Oxygen Solenoid Valve
138
Solenoid Valves
139
Blower
140
Opening the User Interface (UI)/ Rear Bezel
141
Power Switch Overlay
142
Switch PCBA
143
Nav-Ring Assembly
144
Front Bezel, Touch Screen
145
Lcd
146
User Interface (UI) PCBA
148
Backlight Inverter PCBA
149
LCD Tray
150
Bottom Feet
151
Labels
152
8 Performance Verification
155
Required Test Equipment
159
Preliminary Cleaning, Inspection and Setup
161
View and Record Ventilator Information
162
Pneumatic Calibration Analyzer Setup
163
Measurement Selection Screen
163
Averaging Setup Menu
164
Trigger Options
165
Configurations Menu
166
Performance Verification Procedures
169
Electrical Safety (Test 1)
169
Leak Tests (Test 2)
171
Controls (Test 3)
174
Pressure Accuracy (Test 4)
175
Air Delivery/Flow Accuracy (Test 5)
178
Oxygen Flow Accuracy (Test 6)
181
Oxygen Accuracy (Test 7)
183
S/T Performance (Test 8)
185
Alarms (Test 9)
187
Power Fail (Test 10)
189
Internal Battery (Test 11)
190
Returning Ventilator to Operation
191
Performance Verification Troubleshooting/Repair
191
Test 1: Electrical Safety
192
Test 2: Leak Tests
192
Test 3: Controls
193
Test 4: Pressure Accuracy
194
Test 5: Air Delivery/Flow Accuracy
194
Test 6: Oxygen Flow Accuracy
195
Test 7: Oxygen Accuracy
195
Test 8: S/T Performance
195
Test 9: Alarms
196
Test 10: Power Fail
196
Test 11: Internal Battery
197
Electrical Safety Data Form
198
Performance Verification Data Form
199
9 Replacement Parts List
205
Complete Parts List
205
Recommended Inventory Parts List
211
Ventilator Chassis
214
Pneumatics
216
Electronics
217
10 Specifications
221
Control Settings
221
Patient Data
223
Alarms
224
Menu Window Settings
224
Operator-Accessible Diagnostic Mode Functions
225
Physical Characteristics
225
Environmental Specifications
226
Pneumatic Specifications
226
Electrical Specifications
227
Other Specifications
228
Contact Information
228
Appendix A Respi-Link
229
Downloading Ventilator Software
229
Installing Ventilator Options
234
Reinitiate a Software Package
236
Remote Troubleshooting
241
Appendix B Field Communications
243
Index
246
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Respironics Hospital Ventilator
Brand:
Philips
| Category:
Fan
| Size: 9.75 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
9
Definitions
9
General
9
Preparing for Ventilation
12
Operation
15
Operation in High Flow Therapy (HFT)
15
Alarms and Messages
16
Care and Maintenance
16
First-Time Installation
17
Communications Interface
17
Diagnostic Mode
18
2 Symbols
19
3 General Information
29
Intended Use
29
Indications for Use
29
Patient Population
29
Contraindications
30
About CO Rebreathing
30
Potential Side Effects
30
General Description
31
Physical Description
32
Patient Circuits, Masks/Patient Interfaces, and Accessories
32
Ventilator Unit
34
About the Backup Battery
38
About the Graphical User Interface
40
Navigating the Graphical User Interface
41
Starting up the Ventilator
43
Shutting down the Ventilator
43
Training
43
4 Principles of Operation
46
Pneumatic System Operation
46
Breath Delivery Characteristics
46
Control Variable
46
Triggering, Cycling, and Leak Adaptation
46
Baseline Pressure
46
Pressure Rise Time
47
Negative Pressures
47
Oxygen Concentration
47
Auto-Trak Sensitivity
47
Triggering
47
Cycling
47
Leak Adaptation
49
Auto-Trak+ (Optional)
50
High Flow Therapy
50
Ventilation Modes
51
CPAP Mode
52
PCV Mode
53
S/T Mode
54
AVAPS Mode
55
PPV Mode (Optional)
57
Oxygen Mixing
59
5 Setting up the Ventilator for Use
61
Connecting Oxygen
61
Installing an Oxygen Analyzer/Monitor
61
Connecting to AC Power
62
Installing the Patient Circuit
63
Installing the Nebulizer
64
Connecting External Devices
67
Before Placing a Patient on the Ventilator
68
Verify Ventilator Operation
68
Running Alarm Tests
69
Preparation
69
High Inspiratory Pressure
69
Low Tidal Volume
70
Patient Disconnect
70
Patient Circuit Occluded
70
Using the Ventilator for Intra-Hospital Transport
71
Storing the Ventilator between Patient Use
73
MRI Safety Information
73
Security and Privacy Information
73
6 Operation
75
Changing the Mode
76
Changing Control Settings
77
Making Batch Setting Changes
77
Changing Individual Ventilator Settings
78
Using the Ramp Time Function
79
Using the 100% O Function
80
Using PPV
81
About Max V and Max P Alarms and Alarm Limits
81
Guidelines for Using PPV
83
Changing Alarm Settings
86
Selecting the Mask and Exhalation Port
86
Running the Exhalation Port Test
90
Procedure
90
Troubleshooting
91
Other Functions: the Menu Window
91
Brightness
91
Loudness
91
Mask/Port
92
Vent Info (Ventilator Information)
92
Screen Lock
92
Auto-Trak
92
Standby
94
Help Function
96
Table of Modes and Control Settings
97
7 High Flow Therapy
104
High Flow Nasal Cannula Setup
104
Using the FEP Connect for High Flow Therapy
104
Changing from Ventilation to High Flow Therapy (HFT)
105
Changing from High Flow Therapy (HFT) to Ventilation
105
Connecting Directly to a 22 MM Circuit
106
Changing from an NIV Mode to High Flow Therapy
106
Viewing and Pausing the HFT Graph
107
Changing from High Flow Therapy to an NIV Mode
108
HFT Alarms and Messages
108
8 Patient Monitoring
111
Display Conventions
111
Table of Monitored Parameters
112
Scaling the Waveform Axes
112
Freezing and Unfreezing Waveforms
113
9 Alarms, Messages, and Troubleshooting
116
Setting Alarm Loudness
118
Silencing Alarms
119
Resetting Alarms
119
Manually Resetting Alarms
119
Clearing Autoreset Alarms from the Alarms List
119
Hiding/Displaying Alarm Messages
120
Symptom-Based Troubleshooting
120
Alarms and Other Messages
121
10 Care and Maintenance
134
Exterior and Touchscreen Cleaning
134
Approved Cleaning Agents
134
Cleaning Instructions
134
Exterior and Touchscreen Disinfection
135
Approved Disinfecting Agents
135
Disinfection Instructions
135
Bacteria Filter, Patient Circuit, and Other Accessories
136
Preventive Maintenance
137
Replacing the Air Inlet Filter
138
Cleaning or Replacing the Cooling Fan Filter
139
Removing and Replacing the Battery
140
Disposal
140
Storage between Patient Use
140
Service and Repairs
141
Repacking and Shipping
141
11 Technical Specifications
143
Control Settings
143
Patient Data
145
Alarms
146
Menu Window Settings
146
Diagnostic Mode Functions
147
Physical Characteristics
148
Environmental Specifications
148
Pneumatic Specifications
149
Electrical Specifications
150
Accessory Requirements
150
Alarm-Related Specifications
151
Other Specifications
151
First-Time Installation
154
Mounting the Ventilator
154
Installing the Battery
156
Installing Oxygen Inlet Connector and AC Power Cord
159
Installing the Oxygen Manifold Kit
161
Verifying Ventilator Operation and Audible Alarm
161
Configuration and Screen Calibration
161
Communications Interface
163
RS-232 Serial Port
164
Supported Communication Protocols
164
Using Philips Intellibridge or Vuelink
164
Using Philips Monitors and the Intellibridge or Vuelink Open Interfaces
164
Data Display
165
Remote Alarm Port
167
Parts and Accessories
170
Patient Interfaces
170
Ventilation Interfaces
170
HFT Interfaces
170
O 2 Analyzer/Monitor
170
Patient Breathing Circuits
171
Humidifiers
171
Bacteria Filters
172
Nebulizers
172
Operator Maintenance Parts
172
Other Parts
172
Regulatory Compliance
173
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC
173
Electromagnetic Compatibility Declaration
173
Electromagnetic Emissions
174
Electromagnetic Immunity
175
RF Immunity
178
RFID Reader Separation Distance
178
Cables that May Affect IEC 60601-1-2 Compliance
179
WEEE Recycling Directive
179
Classification
180
Safety
180
Applied Parts
181
Accessible Parts
181
Detachable Components
181
Essential Performance
181
Diagnostic Mode
183
Entering the Diagnostic Mode
183
System Settings
185
Language
186
Date/Time
188
Pressure Units
189
Restore Default Settings
190
Software Options
191
Baud Rate
192
Alarm Volume Escalation
193
Service
194
Significant Event Log
194
Touchscreen Calibration
196
Exiting the Diagnostic Mode
197
Glossary
199
Index
210
Philips Respironics V60 User Manual (194 pages)
Brand:
Philips
| Category:
Fan
| Size: 2.63 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
9
Definitions
9
General
9
Preparing for Ventilation
11
Operation
14
Alarms and Messages
14
Care and Maintenance
14
First-Time Installation
16
Communications Interface
16
Diagnostic Mode
16
Symbols
17
General Information
25
Intended Use
25
Contraindications
25
About CO Rebreathing
25
Potential Side Effects
26
General Description
26
Physical Description
28
Patient Circuits, Masks/Patient Interfaces, and Accessories
28
Ventilator Unit
30
About the Optional Backup Battery
33
About the Graphical User Interface
35
Navigating the Graphical User Interface
36
Starting up the Ventilator
37
Shutting down the Ventilator
37
Training
37
Principles of Operation
40
Pneumatic System Operation
40
Breath Delivery Characteristics
40
Control Variable
40
Triggering, Cycling, and Leak Adaptation
40
Baseline Pressure
40
Pressure Rise Time
41
Negative Pressures
41
Oxygen Concentration
41
Auto-Trak Sensitivity
41
Triggering
41
Cycling
41
Leak Adaptation
43
Auto-Trak+ (Optional)
44
Ventilation Modes
45
CPAP Mode
46
PCV Mode
47
S/T Mode
48
AVAPS Mode (Optional)
49
PPV Mode (Optional)
51
Oxygen Mixing
54
Setting up the Ventilator for Use
55
Connecting Oxygen
55
Installing an Oxygen Monitor
55
Connecting to AC Power
56
Installing the Patient Circuit
57
Connecting External Devices
59
Before Placing a Patient on the Ventilator
59
Verify Ventilator Operation
59
Running Alarm Tests
60
Preparation
60
High Inspiratory Pressure
60
Low Tidal Volume
61
Patient Disconnect
61
Patient Circuit Occluded
61
Using the Ventilator for Intra-Hospital Transport
62
Storing the Ventilator between Patient Use
64
Operation
65
Changing the Mode
66
Changing Control Settings
67
Making Batch Setting Changes
67
Changing Individual Ventilator Settings
68
Using the Ramp Time Function
69
Using the 100% O Function
69
Using PPV
71
About Max V and Max P Alarms and Alarm Limits
71
Guidelines for Using PPV
73
Changing Alarm Settings
76
Selecting the Mask and Exhalation Port
77
Running the Exhalation Port Test
80
Procedure
80
Troubleshooting
81
Other Functions: the Menu Window
81
Brightness
81
Loudness
81
Mask/Port
81
Vent Info (Ventilator Information)
82
Screen Lock
82
Auto-Trak
82
Standby
84
Help Function
86
Table of Modes and Control Settings
87
Patient Monitoring
93
Display Conventions
93
Table of Monitored Parameters
94
Scaling the Waveform Axes
94
Freezing and Unfreezing Waveforms
95
Alarms and Messages
98
Setting Alarm Loudness
100
Silencing Alarms
101
Resetting Alarms
101
Manually Resetting Alarms
101
Clearing Autoreset Alarms from the Alarms List
101
Hiding/Displaying Alarm Messages
102
Alarms and Other Messages
102
Care and Maintenance
114
Approved Cleaning Agents
114
Cleaning Instructions
114
Exterior and Touchscreen Disinfection
114
Approved Disinfecting Agents
115
Disinfection Instructions
115
Bacteria Filter, Patient Circuit, and Other Accessories
115
Preventive Maintenance
116
Replacing the Air Inlet Filter
117
Cleaning or Replacing the Cooling Fan Filter
118
Removing and Replacing the Battery
119
Disposal
119
Storage between Patient Use
119
Service and Repairs
119
Repacking and Shipping
120
Technical Specifications
121
Control Settings
121
Patient Data
123
Alarms
124
Menu Window Settings
124
Diagnostic Mode Functions
125
Physical Characteristics
125
Environmental Specifications
126
Pneumatic Specifications
126
Electrical Specifications
127
Accessory Requirements
127
Other Specifications
127
First-Time Installation
130
Mounting the Ventilator
130
Installing the Optional Battery
131
Installing Oxygen Inlet Connector and AC Power Cord
134
Installing the Oxygen Manifold Kit
136
Verifying Ventilator Operation and Audible Alarm
136
Configuration and Screen Calibration
136
Communications Interface
137
Serial and Analog I/O Port
138
Pinout of Connector
138
Communications Protocol
140
Commands and Transmission Conventions
140
Using Philips Intellibridge or Vuelink
149
Using Philips Monitors and the Intellibridge Open Interface
149
Using Philips Monitors and the Vuelink Open Interface
150
Data Display
150
Remote Alarm Port
153
Parts and Accessories
155
Masks
155
Exhalation Ports
156
Patient Breathing Circuits
156
Bacteria Filter
157
Operator Maintenance Parts
157
Other Parts
157
Regulatory Compliance
159
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC
159
2Nd Edition Standards
159
3Rd Edition Standards
159
Electromagnetic Compatibility Declaration
160
Electromagnetic Emissions
160
Electromagnetic Immunity
161
WEEE Recycling Directive
164
Safety
164
Diagnostic Mode
167
Entering the Diagnostic Mode
167
System Settings
169
Language
170
Date/Time
172
Pressure Units
173
Restore Default Settings
174
Software Options
175
Baud Rate
176
Alarm Volume Escalation
177
Service
178
Significant Event Log
178
Touchscreen Calibration
180
Exiting the Diagnostic Mode
180
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