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1505-1018a Ventilador
1505-1018a Ventilador
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Datex-Ohmeda products have unit serial numbers with coded logic which indicates a product group code, the year of manufacture, and a sequential unit number for identification. The serial number can be in one of two formats.
AAAX 11111 A A AXX 111111A A
The X represents an alpha character The XX represents a number indicating indicating the year the product was the year the product was manufactured; manufactured; J = 2004, K = 2005, etc. 04 = 2004, 05 = 2005, etc. I and O are not used.
Engstrm Ventilator, ComWheel, D-fend and EVair 03 are registered trademarks of Datex-Ohmeda Inc. Other brand names or product names used in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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This document is not to be reproduced in any manner, nor are the contents to be disclosed to anyone, without the express authorization of the product service department, Datex-Ohmeda, Ohmeda Drive, PO Box 7550, Madison, Wisconsin, 53707.
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Important
The information contained in this Technical Reference manual pertains only to those models of products which are marketed by Datex-Ohmeda as of the effective date of this manual or the latest revision thereof. This Technical Reference manual was prepared for exclusive use by Datex-Ohmeda service personnel in light of their training and experience as well as the availability to them of parts, proper tools and test equipment. Consequently, Datex-Ohmeda provides this Technical Reference manual to its customers purely as a business convenience and for the customer's general information only without warranty of the results with respect to any application of such information. Furthermore, because of the wide variety of circumstances under which maintenance and repair activities may be performed and the unique nature of each individual's own experience, capacity, and qualifications, the fact that customer has received such information from Datex-Ohmeda does not imply in anyway that Datex-Ohmeda deems said individual to be qualified to perform any such maintenance or repair service. Moreover, it should not be assumed that every acceptable test and safety procedure or method, precaution, tool, equipment or device is referred to within, or that abnormal or unusual circumstances, may not warrant or suggest different or additional procedures or requirements. This manual is subject to periodic review, update and revision. Customers are cautioned to obtain and consult the latest revision before undertaking any service of the equipment. Comments and suggestions on this manual are invited from our customers. Send your comments and suggestions to the Manager of Technical Communications, Datex-Ohmeda, Ohmeda Drive, PO Box 7550, Madison, Wisconsin 53707.
w CAUTION
Servicing of this product in accordance with this Technical Reference manual should never be undertaken in the absence of proper tools, test equipment and the most recent revision to this service manual which is clearly and thoroughly understood.
Technical Competence
The procedures described in this Technical Reference manual should be performed by trained and authorized personnel only. Maintenance should only be undertaken by competent individuals who have a general knowledge of and experience with devices of this nature. No repairs should ever be undertaken or attempted by anyone not having such qualifications. Datex-Ohmeda strongly recommends using only genuine replacement parts, manufactured or sold by Datex-Ohmeda for all repair parts replacements. Read completely through each step in every procedure before starting the procedure; any exceptions may result in a failure to properly and safely complete the attempted procedure.
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1 Introduction
1.1 What this manual includes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 1.2 Users Reference manuals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 1.2 Conventions used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 1.3 What is an Engstrm Ventilator? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3 1.4 Ventilator overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-4 1.5 Display controls and indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-6 1.6 Ventilator display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-7 1.6.1 Using menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-9 1.7 Symbols used in the manual or on the equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10
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2 Theory of Operation
2.1 Pneumatic Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2 2.1.1 Inspiratory circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2 2.1.2 Expiratory circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-7 2.1.3 Associated circuits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-8 2.1.4 Electronic micropump nebulizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-8 2.2 Electrical Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-9 2.2.1 Display Unit (DU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-9 2.2.2 Communication channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10 2.2.3 Ventilator Control Board - VCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12 2.2.4 Ventilator Monitoring Board - VMB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14 2.2.5 Power Management Board PMB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-16 2.2.6 Other Electronic Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-16 2.2.7 Motherboard (backplane) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-17 2.2.8 Monitoring Interface Board Monitoring Module Bays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-17
3 Checkout Procedure
3.1 Inspect the system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2 3.2 Automated Checkout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2 3.3 Backlight test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-3 3.4 Power failure test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-3 3.5 Electrical safety tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-3
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6 Maintenance
6.1 Engstrm Ventilator planned maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-2 6.1.1 Every twelve (12) months . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-2 6.1.2 Every forty-eight (48) months . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-2 6.2 Battery capacity test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-3
7 Troubleshooting
7.1 Troubleshooting Checkout Failures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-2 7.1.1 Paw Transducer Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-2 7.1.2 Barometric pressure test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-2 7.1.3 Low Pressure Leak and Compliance Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-3 7.1.4 Safety Valve Relief and Back Pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-3 7.1.5 Exhalation Valve Calibration Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-4 7.1.6 Exhalation Flow Sensor Calibration Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-4 7.1.7 Measure Breathing Circuit Resistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-4 7.1.8 Air Inspiratory Flow Sensor Calibration Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-5 7.1.9 O2 Inspiratory Flow Sensor Calibration Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-5 7.1.10 O2 Sensor Test and Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-5 7.2 Troubleshooting Vent Engine Leaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-6 7.3 Alarm message troubleshooting chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-10 7.4 Troubleshooting Service App messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-26
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8.7.1 VMB Channel Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-19 8.7.2 VMB Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-20 8.7.3 VMB Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-20 8.7.4 Baro P Cal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-20
9 Repair Procedures
9.1 Circuit Board Replacement precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-3 9.1.1 Software download . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-3 9.1.2 Required calibrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-3 9.2 How to bleed gas pressure from the machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-4 9.3 Accessing chassis components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-4 9.3.1 To remove the chassis from the housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-5 9.3.2 To remove the Vent Engine from the chassis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-5 9.3.3 To replace chassis mounted components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-6 9.3.4 To replace Vent Engine components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-6
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9.4 Servicing the Display Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-7 9.4.1 Remove the Display Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-7 9.4.2 Disassemble the Display Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-8 9.4.3 To replace the CPU board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-9 9.4.4 To replace the LCD display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-10 9.4.5 To replace the backlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-11 9.4.6 To replace the Inverters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-12 9.4.7 To replace the front enclosure or components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-13 9.5 Adjusting the display arm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-15 9.5.1 Adjust upper pivot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.5.2 Adjust lower pivot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.5.3 Adjust arm bearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.6 Removing a compressor from the cart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-15 9-16 9-16 9-17
10 Illustrated Parts
10.1 Service tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2 10.1.1 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.1.2 Manual shut-off valves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.1.3 Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.1.4 Leak test devices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.1.5 Lubricants and Adhesives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.2 External components - front view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2 10-3 10-3 10-4 10-5 10-6
10.3 External components - rear view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-7 10.4 Display arm mounting hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-8 10.5 Display arm assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-10 10.6 Display Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-12 10.7 Main enclosure (external) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-14 10.8 Main enclosure (internal) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-16 10.9 Vent Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-18 10.10 Outlet manifold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-20 10.11 Inlet manifold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-22 10.12 AC power cords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-23 10.13 AC Inlet/Outlet Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-24 10.14 Cart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-26 10.15 Module rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-28 10.16 Compressor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-29 10.16 Exhalation valve assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-30
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Other equipment may be attached to the system. Consult separate documentation relative to these items for details.
Conventions used
Hard keys Menu selections Messages Sections and headings
Names of the hard keys on the display and modules are written in bold typeface, for example, Normal Screen. Menu selections are written in bold italic typeface, for example, Patient Setup. Messages that are displayed on the screen are enclosed in single quotes, for example, Check sample gas out. When referring to different sections or headings in the Users Reference manual, the name is written in italic typeface and is enclosed in double quotes, for example, System Controls and Menus.
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1. Module bay (optional) 2. Ventilator lock [locks Ventilator unit (item 6) to Cart (item 3)] 3. Cart 4. Caster 5. Dovetail rails 6. Ventilator unit 7. Display 8. Nebulizer connection 9. Exhalation valve housing 10. Expiratory inlet 11. Expiratory flow sensor 12. Gas exhaust port 13. Leak test plug 14. Exhalation valve housing latch 15. Water trap 16. Auxiliary pressure port 17. Inspiratory outlet
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1. Display fan filter 2. Display connection 3. Module bay connection 4. AC mains inlet 5. System switch 6. Equipotential connector 7. Oxygen supply connection (pipeline) 8. Air supply connection (pipeline or compressor) 9. Module bay mounting thumbscrews 10. Ventilator unit fan filter 11. Serial communication port (RS 232 port) 12. Arm holder 13. RS 485 port (not currently supported) 14. RS 485 port (not currently supported) 15. RS 422 port (used to communicate with PC based Service Application Refer to Section 8.5) 16. Network ID connection 17. Ethernet connection 18. DIS port (not currently supported) 19. USB port
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Menu keys ComWheel Normal Screen key AC mains indicator Quick keys 100% O2 key
The red and yellow LEDs indicate the priority of active alarms. Push to silence any active, silenceable high and medium priority alarms or to suspend any non-active medium priority alarms. Alarm audio is silenced or suspended for 120 seconds. Push to clear resolved alarms. Push to show corresponding menu. Push to select a menu item or confirm a setting. Turn clockwise or counterclockwise to scroll menu items or change settings. Push to remove all menus from the screen. The green LED lights continuously when the EV is connected to an AC mains source. The internal batteries are charging when the LED is lit. Push to change corresponding ventilator setting. Turn the ComWheel to make a change. Push the Quick key or ComWheel to activate the change. Push to deliver 100% O2 for 2 minutes.
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Alarm silence symbol and countdown Alarm message fields Waveform fields General message field Clock Measured value fields Digit field Ventilator settings
Displays the time remaining during an alarm silence or alarm suspend period. Alarms will appear in order of priority. Refer to Alarms and Troubleshooting for more information on alarm behavior. The top two waveforms are permanently set to Paw and Flow. The third waveform may be selected as CO2, O2, Vol, Paux, or Off. Displays informational messages. The time may be set in 12 or 24 hour format in the Time and Date menu. Displays current measured values corresponding to the waveforms. Displays information related to Volume, CO2, O2, Compliance or Spirometry. Displays several of the settings for the current mode of ventilation.
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When a menu key is selected the waveform fields start at the right edge of the menu. The entire waveform is always displayed.
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Push a menu key to display the corresponding menu. Use the ComWheel to navigate through the menu.
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Xxxxxx Xxxxxx
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Menu title Present selection Adjustment window Indicates submenu Short instructions Menu selections
Figure 1-7 Example menu 1. Push the menu key to display the corresponding menu. 2. Turn the ComWheel counterclockwise to highlight the next menu item. (Turn the ComWheel clockwise to highlight the previous menu item.) 3. Push the ComWheel to enter the adjustment window or a submenu. 4. Turn the ComWheel clockwise or counterclockwise to highlight the desired selection. 5. Push the ComWheel to confirm the selection. 6. Select Normal Screen or push the Normal Screen key to exit the menu and return to the normal monitoring display. (Select Previous Menu to return to the last displayed menu, if available.)
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On (power) On for part of the equipment Standby Attention, refer to product instructions IEC 60601-1 Stock number Direct current Earth ground Equipotential connector Lock Variability Plus, positive polarity Movement in one direction This way up
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Off (power) Off for part of the equipment Type B protection against electrical shock Caution, ISO 7000-0434 Serial number Alternating current Protective earth ground Fuse
y Y z t + N N N
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Unlock Variability in steps Minus, negative polarity Movement in both directions Warning, dangerous voltage
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Pneumatic inlet Pneumatic outlet
Electrical input
Electrical output
Inspiratory port
Expiratory port
Serial port
No battery/battery failure
Silence alarms
Hourmeter
Drain outlet
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USB port
Ethernet connection
ID X1
134C
Autoclavable
XXXX
Not autoclavable
Systems with this mark agree with the European Council Directive (93/42/EEC) for Medical Devices when they are used as specified in their Users Reference Manuals. The xxxx is the certification number of the Notified Body used by Datex-Ohmedas Quality Systems.
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In this section
2.1 Pneumatic Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2 2.1.1 Inspiratory circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2 2.1.2 Expiratory circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-7 2.1.3 Associated circuits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-8 2.1.4 Electronic micropump nebulizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-8 2.2 Electrical Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-9 2.2.1 Display Unit (DU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-9 2.2.2 Communication channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10 2.2.3 Ventilator Control Board - VCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12 2.2.4 Ventilator Monitoring Board - VMB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14 2.2.5 Power Management Board PMB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-16 2.2.6 Other Electronic Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-16 2.2.7 Motherboard (backplane) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-17 2.2.8 Monitoring Interface Board Monitoring Module Bays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-17
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Air O2
{1} Air
Compressed gas enters the EV through an inlet fitting {2} that is particular to the institutions supply system. The gas is filtered through a 2-micron particulate filter {3} as it enters the ventilators pneumatic engine manifold. A high-pressure transducer {4} having a dynamic range of 0 to 8.3 bar (0 to 120 psi) is tapped at the outlet of the filter. This transducer monitors the adequacy of the supply pressure. Failures of supply gas, coupling hoses or an occluded filter are identified by the supply pressure transducer.
{4}
High Pressure Transducer
{2}
Primary Inlet
{3}
Inlet Filter
P
Check Valve
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Next in the downstream path of flow is a check valve {5}. The check valve prevents backflow from the EV that would possibly contaminate the supply pressure lines. For example; if the O2 supply were to be lost, the check valve in the O2 channel will prevent Air from moving back into the O2 supply lines.
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter Check Valve
{5}
Downstream from the check valve is a 172 kPa (25 psi) pressure regulator {6}. (The regulator is a non-relieving type that does not bleed gas into the ventilators enclosure.) The regulator ensures a constant pressure supply to the flow valve {8}. The regulated supply is flow rate dependant, which is compensated for in the flow valves on-site calibration.
{8}
Flow Valve
{6}
Regulator 25 psi 172 kPa Test Port
{7}
Flow Sensor
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter Check Valve
Between the regulator and the flow valves is the inspiratory flow sensor {7}. The sensor is a thermal mass-flow type that injects heat into the flow stream and monitors the associated temperature rise at a downstream location. The temperature change is dependent on the mass flow of the flow stream and the specific heat of the gas moving through the sensor. Since the composition of gas in the sensor is known, a conversion of mass-flow rate to volumetric flow at ambient conditions can be made using the ambient density of the gas. The sensor uses a laminar (two channel) flow element to split a portion of the flow through the sensor past the heat injection and temperature sensing elements. The sensor is pre-calibrated and includes an electronic PCB that produces direct digital output of mass flow through an RS-232 interface. Individual flow sensors measure the volume of gas dispensed from the O 2 and Air channels during inspiration and expiration. The relative proportion of gas dispensed from each channel is continuously adjusted to precisely control the percentage of O2 delivered to the patient.
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Downstream of the flow sensor is a flow valve {8} that meters flows from approximately 0.05 l/min (leakage level) to a full flow value of 160 l/min. The valve is a normally- closed proportional solenoid that is powered by a current feedback loop. When calibrated on-site, using data from the inspiratory flow sensor, a precise volumetric flow versus input current profile is developed that includes both the valve and regulator characteristics.
{8}
High Pressure Transducer
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter Check Valve
Flow Valve
Following the two individual flow valves is the total flow sensor {10}. This sensor is the same type as the individual flow sensors and is used to measure the combined inspiratory flow being dispensed from the system. Using the known mixture composition along with atmospheric pressure and gas temperature information, mass-flow data from the sensor is converted to delivered volumetric flow towards the patient. During calibration, the sensor is checked against the output of the O2 and Air flow sensors to ensure proper operation.
Flow Valve Flow Sensor Pneumatic Resistor
Air
{10}
Total Flow
Flow Sensor
O2
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Following the total flow sensor are the free-breathing check valve {11} and the inspiratory effort valve {12}. During normal operation, the inspiratory effort valve is open, allowing the free-breathing check valve to admit flow if the patient draws a significant amount of inspiratory pressure, causing the airway pressure to become more negative than -0.5 cm H2O. The free-breathing check valve allows the patient to spontaneously breathe in case of a ventilation delivery failure. On occasion, to assess the patients tolerance to be weaned from the ventilator, clinicians can determine the amplitude of inspiratory effort that the patient can create. During this procedure, the inspiratory effort valve is closed, effectively locking out the free breathing valve from the patient circuit.
Flow Valve Flow Sensor Pneumatic Resistor
P
Expiratory Press
Air
Total Flow
{13}
O2 Sensor
O2
Flow Sensor
{12} O2
Free Breathing Check Valve
{11}
Auxil Tr
Next in the flow path is the O2 sensor {13}. The sensor is used to monitor the O2 concentration produced by the combined O2 and Air flows. The O2 sensor uses the paramagnetic principle (oxygen molecules are attracted in magnetic fields) to measure the oxygen concentration. The sensor includes two nitrogen-filled glass spheres mounted on a suspension containing a conductive coil that is located in a non-uniform magnetic field. When the system is disturbed by an impulse of current, the suspension begins to oscillate, inducing an EMF into the coil. The oscillation period of the induced EMF is dependent on the partial pressure of oxygen surrounding the suspension. As sample gas fills the sensor, oxygen that is present in the sample is attracted into the strongest part of the magnetic field. This congregation of O 2 molecules alters the natural oscillation frequency of the suspension. Calculations based on the difference between the oscillation period for an oxygen sample and that for nitrogen, and readings from the absolute pressure transducer, determine the measured O2 percentage.
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As a safety measure, a relief valve {14}, located downstream from the O 2 sensor, can be energized to vent the full flow rate of the inspiratory delivery side of the system. If an overpressure condition is detected, the valve can be opened by either of the EVs two control processors. To provide redundant safety (independent of the electronic circuits), the valve begins to mechanically relieve pressure at a nominal 115 cm H2O.
Flow Valve Flow Sensor Pneumatic Resistor Expiratory Zero Valve
P
Expiratory Pressure
Exhalation Valve
{15} Air
Total Flow O2 Sensor Inspiratory Pressure
P
Inspiratory Zero Valve
O2
Flow Sensor
O2
{14}
Relief
The inspiratory airway pressure transducer {15}, along with its associated zeroing valve, is located just prior to the inspiratory outlet port. This transducer has a range of 20 to 120 cm H2O and serves as one of three airway pressure measuring devices in the EV.
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At the expiratory side of the ventilator, a solenoid powered exhalation valve {16} controls exhaust from the breathing circuit. The valve contains an elastomer diaphragm that is held against a rigid seat by a solenoid (voice coil) driven piston. The valve achieves a balance between the pressure generated within its 21-mm diameter seat area and the force applied by the piston, releasing exhalation flow as necessary to maintain balance. The proportional solenoid controls the exhalation sealing pressure within a range of 0 to 100 cm H2O. Software control provides continuous oscillatory movement (dithering) of the exhalation valve to minimize static friction effects.
{20}
Air
H
Pneumatic Resistor
30 mm Male Cone
{18}
Pneumatic Resistor
{19}
{16}
P
Expiratory Pressure Exhalation Valve
From
EXP
22 / 15 mm Male / Female
{17}
Inspiratory Pressure
P
Total Flow O2 Sensor Inspiratory Zero Valve
Patient
Patient
O2
INSP
22 / 15 mm Male / Female Inspiratory Effort Valve
To
Micropump Nebulizer
Safety
Immediately upstream of the exhalation valve is a tap for the expiratory pressure transducer {17} and its associated zeroing valve. The expiratory pressure tap is continuously purged with 35 ml/min of air to ensure that exhaled condensate does not occlude the tap. The air flow is established from the regulated Air supply using a fixed orifice (pneumatic resistor) {18}. Downstream of the exhalation valve is the expiratory flow transducer {19}. In principle, the transducer is similar to a hot-wire anemometer. A wire having a large temperature to electrical resistance relationship is placed in the flowstream. The wire is kept at a constant temperature using a Wheatstone bridge circuit. The current necessary to maintain the resistance of the sensor portion of the bridge is a function of the flow through the sensor. At the output of the flow sensor is a flapper type check valve {20} that prevents gas from being drawn in through the expiratory valve and minimizes patient rebreathing in the event of a ventilator failure.
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Associated with the inspiratory and expiratory pressure transducers are two zeroing solenoid valves {21} and {22}. These valves are used to disconnect the pressure transducers from circuit pressure and vent them to atmosphere during zero bias calibration. This zeroing procedure is conducted routinely (every 12 hours) under the control of the Vent Engine software.
30 mm Male Cone
Flow Valve Regulator 25 psi 172 kPa Check Valve Flow Sensor Test Port
{25}
Pneumatic Resistor
Pneumatic Resistor
{22}
P
Expiratory Pressure Exhalation Valve
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter
EXP
22 / 15 mm Male / Female
Inspiratory Pressure
Air
P
Total Flow O2 Sensor
{21}
Patient
O2
INSP
High Pressure Transducer Flow Sensor Test Port Flow Valve Inspiratory Effort Valve 22 / 15 mm Male / Female Micropump Nebulizer
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter Check Valve
{27}
Safety Relief Valve
O2
{23} {24}
Auxiliary Pressure Purge Valve Auxiliary Pressure Transducer
{26}
Relief Valve
P
Paux
1/8, 3/16, 1/4 inch Stepped Hose Barb
A third (auxiliary) pressure channel {23} is used to measure additional patient airway pressures at the discretion of the clinician. This port could be used to measure circuit pressure directly at the airway, laryngeal cuff pressures or pressures lower in the airway tract. The transducer circuit includes a valve {24} to provide a 35 ml/min purge flow as required by the particular clinical application. For example, in measuring airway pressure at the endotracheal tube the purge would most likely be turned on, but for measuring laryngeal cuff pressures (closed system) the purge would be turned off. The purge flow is established from the regulated Air supply using a fixed orifice (pneumatic resistor) {25}. The relief valve {26} limits pressure in the auxiliary channel to less than 230 cm H2O.
The Aeroneb Professional Nebulizer System (Aeroneb Pro) by Aerogen, Inc. {27} is integrated into the EV. This nebulizer is electrically connected to the EV and uses proprietary technology to produce a fine-droplet, low-velocity aerosolized drug delivered into the breathing circuit. The Aeroneb Pro is designed to operate in-line with standard ventilator circuits and mechanical ventilators. It operates without changing the patient ventilator parameters.
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The DU is physically separate from the ventilator chassis (connected through a single cable running through the display arm). The DU contains a CPU board based on the Elan SC520 processor. A small daughter board (DU Interface board), provides a communications interface between the DUs CPU and the remainder of the EV system. A second daughter board (DU Connector board), provides hardware connector interfaces for the USB , ID Network ID X1 , Ethernet , and DIS (Display Interface Solution) ports. The CPU board includes a PCMCIA (PC Card) interface. The DUs CPU board provides power and signals for operating the main audio speaker and a 12 inch (30 cm) backlit color LCD display, providing an interactive video interface. Membrane keys from three front-panel keypads and a rotary encoder (ComWheel) complete the loop for acquiring user inputs. The DU housing contains a continuously operating fan for temperature reduction.
Display Unit
LCD Display Keypad Knob
DU Infc Bd
UARTs
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The DU communicates to the remainder of the EV system through the motherboard using 5 digital channels. [1] A 500 Kbaud, RS-485 interface (Mod Bus: Datex-Ohmeda proprietary module communication protocol), to external monitoring modules. This link runs through the Monitoring Module Power supply board which forms the physical interface to the M-Gas (and ultimately other) monitoring modules. Additionally, the Mod Bus interfaces with the PSM (Patient Side Module) support circuitry (future expansion). [2] A 38.4 Kbaud, RS-422 interface relays setting and alarm annunciation information from the VMB, and receives alarm commands and data. [3] A 38.4 Kbaud, RS-422 interface relays setting and alarm annunciation information from the VCB, and receives sensor data for presentation to the user as well as alarm commands. As described later, the VMB also communicates directly to the VCB, thus there exists a triangle of bidirectional communication paths between the DU, VCB and VMB. [4] An RS-232 Serial port that routes to an external connector directly on the motherboard. This link ports data from the DU to other compatible equipment via the Ohmeda Com 1 protocol. [5] A 38.4 Kbaud, RS-232 link to the PMB. Aside from providing battery and power information to the DU, this link is used to confirm a hard power down of the EV with user inputs to the DU being relayed to the PMB for power down action.
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Display Unit
External I/O: PCMCIA (2) Display Unit CPU AMD Elan SC520 Processor
RS-232 38.4 Kbaud RS-232 Serial External I/O RS-422 38.4 Kbaud RS-422 38.4 Kbaud
Color LCD
Module Bay
M-Gas Intel 196 Processor
EV Chassis
[1]
RS 485
RS 485
RS-485 Future Expansion 19.2 Kbaud RS-422 Future Expansion 19.2 Kbaud
RS 422
RS 232
External I/O Serial PMB Power Management Board Atmel ATmega 128 Processor
[5]
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The VCB is a Motorola Coldfire V4 CPU powered assembly that: collects information from all EV system sensors (some indirectly from the VMB), and controls all actuators necessary to effect ventilation delivery. The VCB computes and supplies all ventilation sensor monitoring data for display on the DU. If there are alarms to be generated based on this monitoring data, the VCB notifies the DU to post the appropriate alarm message and audio sequence. The VCB observes the DUs response to ensure that the alarm is adequately presented. To control ventilation, the VCB accepts ventilation parameters from the DU. Measured data (waveform and numeric) is also sent to the DU from the VCB. This data flow occurs on the 38.4 Kbaud, RS-422 communications link (VCB - DU Data I/O). The VCB also communicates directly with the VMB every 1 ms, receiving expiratory flow, expiratory pressure and O2 sensor data on the 921.6 Kbaud, RS-422 interface (VMB Sensor Data I/O). Barometric pressure data is also received from the VMB, but at a lower data rate. The following sensor information is acquired directly by the VCB: Air Flow/Temp sensor through the RS-232 cable interface @ 200 Hz, O2 Flow/Temp sensor through the RS-232 cable interface @ 200 Hz, Total Flow/Temp sensor through the RS-232 cable interface @ 200 Hz, Inspiratory Pressure sensor via a differential analog signal 12 bits @ 1000 Hz. Auxiliary Pressure sensor via a differential analog signal 12 bits @ 1000 Hz. The VCB contains actuator drive circuits for the following: the Air and O2 Flow Valves, the Exhalation Valve, the Inspiratory Pressure Sensor zeroing valve and the Auxiliary Pressure Sensor purge flow valve. All valve actuators are driven using current drive circuits and feedback controlled using current sense resistors. The VCB contains digital control signals for activating the inspiratory effort and safety relief valves (through the VMB) and the Piezo-Electric Nebulizer. The VCB receives 12.5 Vdc from the PMB, which it regulates down to various voltages for use by the boards digital circuits and analog drivers. These voltage levels are selftested on the VCB. An additional 12.5 Vdc power line is separately connected to an auxiliary buzzer on the VCB that provides a backup audio alarm source. The buzzer is normally on and must be kept silent by both the VCB and through a dedicated digital line coming from the VMB. A reset or failure of either the VCB or VMB is regarded as a system fault and the buzzer is activated. The VCB includes 1 MB of SRAM and 8 MB of Flash memory. The CPU is connected to a digital watchdog circuit to monitor continuous and properly sequenced execution of software code. As the core processor unit for the EV, the VCB includes two external serial I/O channels: one 19.2 Kbaud RS-422 channel (Expansion Port I/O #1 to External Connector 3) and one 500 Kbaud RS-485 channel (Expansion Port I/O #2 to External Connector 2).
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For further details, refer to Figure 11-9, "VCB block diagram" in Section11.
Coldfire V4 CPU
Circuit Power VMB Sensor Data I/O Expansion Port I/O #1 Expansion Port I/O #2 Insp Effort Valve Exh Valve Closed Safety Valve On/Off Exh Valve On/Off RS-422 VCB - DU Data I/O 38.4Kb Power for Buzzer Buzzer Control Buzzer Sense Current Lmt Control Backup Buzzer Power Regs
Exhal Valve Drive w/ V & I Sense Air Valve Drive w/ I Sense O2 Valve Drive w/ I Sense RS-232
Exhal Valve
RS-232
Insp P
AB.98.076
Expansion Signals
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The VMB is based on an Atmel Atmega 128 CPU. The VMB performs as an independent monitoring system that provides computational and oversight redundancy to the DU and VCB. The VMB independently acquires sensor data relating to the ventilators three safety parameters: airway pressure (expiratory), delivered O2 percentage, and exhaled minute/tidal volume. In addition, the VMB monitors the air and oxygen supply pressures: Air High Pressure Supply via analog cable 10 bits @ 11 Hz, O2 High Pressure Supply via analog cable 10 bits @ 11 Hz, Expiratory flow sensor data via an I2C cable interface @ 200 Hz, O2 Concentration via a serial cable @ 5 Hz, Expiratory Airway Pressure via analog signal 12 bits @ 1000 Hz, Barometric Pressure onboard VMB 10 bits @ 11 Hz. The VMB controls a safety valve actuator that enables it to unilaterally relieve pressure in the breathing circuit. This allows the barotrauma hazard with its 50 ms reaction time to be independently controlled by either action of the VCB or VMB. The hazards associated with O2 concentration (improper mixture) and low exhaled minute volume (hypoventilation) have much slower reaction times (on the order of minutes) and are controlled under fault conditions by the VMBs ability to unilaterally activate the backup buzzer. The VMB receives 12.5 Vdc from the PMB, which it regulates down to various voltages for use by the boards digital circuits and analog drivers. These voltage levels are self-tested on the VMB. The VMB communicates directly to the DU via the bi-directional 38.4 Kbaud RS-422 channel (VCD - DU Data I/O). A separate 921.6 Kb RS-422 link (VMB Sensor Data I/O) is used to transmit the VMBs sensor data to the VCB.
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For further details, refer to Figure 11-8, "VMB block diagram" in Section11.
UARTS Safety Valve On/Off Exh Valve On/Off RS-422 38.4 Kb VMB - DU Data I/O Watchdog V Checks ADC / MUX
I2C
RS-422 VMB Sensor Data I/O 921.6 Kb Buzzer Control Buzzer Sense
Baro P
RS-232
O2 Sensor
Exp P
Circuit Power
AB.98.077
Expansion Signals
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The PMB is based on an Atmel Atmega 128 CPU. The PMB performs power selection between power sources in the following order: AC power mains, External battery, Internal battery. The PMB regulates the 24 Vdc power supply output down to raw 16 V and 12.5 V power rails that are used throughout the system (all boards locally regulate from these power rails). The PMB controls the charging operation of the internal battery, selecting trickle, bulk, or float charge status. The PMB communicates with the DU through the 9.6 Kbaud, RS-232 link (PMB Data I/O). It sends status commands to the DU concerning the charge status of the internal 24 V battery. The PMB uses this link as a communication interlock to handle the unit shutdown sequence. Once a signal is received by the PMB from the mechanical On/Standby switch, the PMB prompts the DU for a confirmation signal that shutdown is appropriate (unit is not in a ventilation therapy state). Once the DU relays this confirmation to the PMB, the power-off sequence is initiated. The PMB supports the operation of the EV chassis fan and the fan on the PMB heatsink.
The EV/5 employs a separate AC to DC switching power supply for the providing a nominal 24v voltage level to the PMB. The power supply is capable of regulating 150 W of power output. A power entry module contains fuses and filters for Mains AC input cables. Finally, two internal 12v batteries are connected in series to provide an internal backup 24v power source for the system. For further details, refer to Figure 11-7, "PMB block diagram" in Section11.
Fan Cntlrs
2 - 12 V 4AHr Batteries
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The EV motherboard provides backplane connectivity for the VCB, VMB and PMB assemblies in the EV chassis. Analog circuits on the board provide current limiting for external peripheral connections to ensure that the EVs primary ventilation and monitoring functions are not compromised by excessive power draw. In addition, 10VA energy limit circuitry is provided for power connections within 20 cm of O 2 exhaust outlets, in order to mitigate the risk of an oxygen enriched fire. The board features 6 external connectors that exit through a rear sheet metal interface: Patient Side Module (PSM) support connector (future expansion)
The EV accommodates an optional four-bay module assembly that supports compatible Datex-Ohmeda M-series modules. The assembly includes a Monitoring Interface Board (MIB) that communicates with the DU through the Mod Bus connector. The MIB includes circuitry that regulates the raw16 V power down to +15 V (unregulated), 15 V (regulated), and +5 V levels required by the M series monitoring modules.
I/O Panel Connectors
RS 232
Filtering Expansion Port I/O #1 12.5V Expansion Port I/O #2 12.5V 16V
RS-422 #1
RS 485
Filtering
RS-485 #1
Filtering
Mod Bus
RS 485
Filtering
PSM
Filtering
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In this section
3.1 Inspect the system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2 3.2 Automated Checkout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2 3.3 Backlight test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-3 3.4 Power failure test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-3 3.5 Electrical safety tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-3
w WARNINGS
After any repair or service of the Engstrm Ventilator, complete all tests in this section. Before you do the tests in this section: Complete all necessary calibrations and subassembly tests. Refer to the individual procedures for a list of necessary calibrations. Completely reassemble the system. If a test failure occurs, make appropriate repairs and test for correct operation.
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If any of the Checks fail, refer to Section 7.1, Troubleshooting Checkout Failures, to troubleshoot a specific failure.
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2. Make sure that the resistance to ground is less than 0.2 between the equipotential stud and the ground pin on the power cord.
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4.1 Service and Installation menu structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2 4.2 Install/Service Menu (Super User) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-3 4.2.1 Defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-4 4.2.2 Factory Defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5 4.3 Calibration menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-6 4.4 Service menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-7 4.4.1 Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-8 4.4.2 Copy Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-9 4.4.3 Service Log menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10 4.4.4 Software/Hardware version menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11
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Menu structure
The Service menu structure has two levels which are password protected: Install/Service (super-user) Service The Install/Service level (with super-user password) supports standard hospital preferences such as colors, units, ventilator settings and alarm defaults, and access to the Calibration and Service menus. The Service level (with service password) supports system configuration and provides access to the Service Log menu. Follow the menu structure to access the various service screens: on the front panel of the Display Unit, press the System Setup key to access the System Setup menu. on the System Setup menu, select Install/Service to access (with superuser password) the Install/Service menu; - select Calibration to access the Calibration menu. - select Service to access (with service password) the Service menus.
System Setup Screen Setup Patient Setup Parameters Setup System Status
Install/Service Colors Units Show Alarm Limits Time and Date Defaults
Calibration O2 FCV Air FCV Exhalation Valve Backlight Test Gas Calibration Cal. Flag Previous Menu
Service Configuration
Service Log Scroll Recent Error Log Event Log Alarm Log SW HW versions Copy Logs Reset Logs Previous Menu
Install/Service
Normal Screen
Calibration Service
Exit
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Comments Change color of waveform, digits, and trend for Paw, Flow, O2, CO2, Volume, and Paux. (Yellow, White, Green, Red, and Blue) Paw kPa, hPa, cmH2O, mmHg, mbar Flow l/min, l/s CO2 %, kPa, mmHg Height cm, ft Weight kg, lb Gas Supply Pressure psi, kPa, bar Default is Yes
Units
Set units of Paw, flow, CO2, height, weight, and gas supply pressure.
EXIT: (Turn power off to exit menu.) Show Alarm Limits Time and Date Defaults Calibration Service Exit Select Yes to show alarm limits in digit fields. Change clock and calendar functions. Set or change default settings. Calibrate airway gas and test backlights. Show technical data for troubleshooting and calibration. Turn power off to exit menu.
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4.2.1 Defaults
Menu Item Scroll Settings Default Type Message text Push ComWheel to scroll default settings. Select default patient type. The selected type (Adult or Pediatric) determines the Patient Type in the Patient Setup Menu on power up. The corresponding Adult or Pediatric facility defaults are displayed for the settings on power up. If the setting is changed within a power cycle, those settings remain for a specific Patient Type until they are changed by the user or the ventilator is turned off. Not selectable: Heading for the following mutually exclusive lists Adult, Pediatric, Factory. Show Adult defaults and settings. The Adult Settings page contains a list of parameters or settings and the corresponding Saved and Current values for the Adult patient type. The Current values reflect the settings in the Vent Setup and Alarms Setup menus. Any setting that does not have a value shows three dashes. The Pediatric Settings page contains a list of parameters or settings and the corresponding Saved and Current values for the Pediatric patient type. The Current values reflect the settings in the Vent Setup and Alarms Setup menus. Any setting that does not have a value shows three dashes. Refer to section 4.2.2 Comments
View
Adult
Pediatric
Show Factory defaults. Set defaults for backup ventilation. Save current settings as facility defaults.
The default selection is No. Common values in the saved defaults are overridden if another ventilation mode is set up and saved. The default selection is No. If Yes is selected, Reset machine for defaults to take effect.
Save Factory
Previous Menu
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The following table lists the factory defaults for parameters and alarm limits:
Pediatric BiLevel 50 100 7 cmH2O (7 mbar, 0.7 kPa, 7 hPa, 5 mmHg) 16 1:2 1.0 Off 3 cmH2O (3 mbar, 0.3 kPa, 3 hPa, 2 mmHg) 30 cmH2O (30 mbar, 3 kPa, 30 hPa, 23 mmHg) 20 cmH20 (20 mbar, 2 kPa, 20 hPa, 15 mmHg) 0 100 ms 25 1 l/min (0.02 l/s) 2 l/min (0.04 l/s) 25 44 56 1 l/min (0.02 l/s) 5 l/min (0.08 l/s) Off Off Off Off Off Off 3% (3 kPa, 23 mmHg) 8% (8 kPa, 60 mmHg) Vol (Volume) Compl (Pulmonary Mechanics) None 3 Backup Defaults PCV Current FiO2 setting 10 cmH2O (10 mbar, 1.0 kPa, 10 hPa, 8 mmHg) 12 1:2 Off
BiLevel 50 500 10 cmH2O (10 mbar, 1.0 kPa, 10 hPa, 8 mmHg) 10 1:2 1.70 Off 5 cmH2O (5 mbar, 0.5 kPa, 5 hPa, 4 mmHg) 30 cmH2O (30 mbar, 3 kPa, 30 hPa, 23 mmHg) 20 cmH20 (20 mbar, 2 kPa, 20 hPa, 15 mmHg) 0 100 ms 25 2 l/min (0.03 l/s) 3 l/min (0.05 l/s) 25 44 56 2 l/min (0.03 l/s) 10 l/min (0.16 l/s) Off Off Off Off Off Off 3% (3 kPa, 23 mmHg) 8% (8 kPa, 60 mmHg) Vol (Volume) Compl (Pulmonary Mechanics) None 3
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Cal. Flag
Previous Menu
Note
The Cal. Flag menu item is used by the factory to activate the Calibration required alarm. It is set as a reminder that calibrations must be performed when the machine is set up for operation at its permanent location. After completing the O2 FCV, Air FCV, and the Exhalation Valve calibrations, set the Cal. Flag to Off.
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Message text Set language, altitude and units. Save or install configuration and default settings using memory card. Show error, event, and alarm histories and system information. Turn power off to exit menu.
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4.4.1 Configuration
Menu Item Decimal Marker Language Message text Select decimal delineator. Select language for screen. Values 0.01, 0 01 or 0,01 Chinese (simplified), Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish kPa, cmH2O, or mbar l/min or l/s %, kPa, or mmHg cm or ft kg or lb 400 to 3000 m in 100-m increments Comments Default: 0.01 Default: English
Change Paw units: kPa, cmH2O, mbar. Change flow units: l/min or l/s. Change CO2 units: %, kPa, or mmHg. Change height units: cm or ft. Change weight units: kg or lb. Change altitude used for gas calculations.
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Copy Configuration and defaults from card. When completed: Copy from card complete. Please reboot system.
<blank>, Fail, or OK. The field is blank until the data has either been read from the card (OK) or the system determines it cannot read the card or the card does not have the required data (Fail).
Systems cannot accept configuration files from a different product model. The software version is stored with the saved configuration. A system will reject any configurations from other than the current version of software. Selecting Save to Card overwrites any configuration on the card.
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Error Log Event Log Alarm Log SW HW versions Copy Logs Reset Logs Previous Menu
Show error history. Show event history. Show alarm history. Show system information. Save HW/SW info and all logs to memory card. Erase Error and Alarm log entries Return to previous menu.
Each history log shows at the top of the screen total Running Hours, the date when the logs were last reset, and the Ventilator Serial Number. Whenever logs are reset, Reset Logs dd-MMM-yyy hh:mm:ss is recorded in the Event log. If the logs are saved to a memory card, the ventilators serial number, date, and time are saved along with the current contents of the logs.
Error Log
The Error Log lists the last 200 errors logged since the last log reset, starting with the most recent. The system stores the last 1,000 errors logged since the last log reset. The Event Log records the service history of the device. This includes: service calibrations, entry into the service mode, options enabled, and software installation. In the event of a board replacement, it is understood that this log like all others could be lost. The Event History menu lists the last 200 events logged starting with the most recent. The Event History log stores the last 1000 events. The Event History log cannot be reset.
Event Log
Alarm Log
The Alarm Log lists the last 200 alarms since the last log reset starting with the most recent. The Alarm History log store the last 1000 entries. The Copy Logs function copies Error, Event, and Alarm logs along with the software/hardware configuration to a text file on a PCMCIA card.
Copy Logs
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Turn the ComWheel to scroll through the list box. Push the ComWheel to return to the Service menu.
X=Number, A, B, C = letter
SW HW version
System Information: Running Hours: XXXXX Software Release: XX.XX Model Code: XXX Serial Number: ABCDXXXXX Option Package: XXX Options Code: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX VCB Software Version: XX.XX VCB Hardware Version: XXXX-XXXX-XXX REV A VCB Hardware Serial Number: ABCXXXXX DU Software Version: XX.XX DU Hardware Version: XXXX-XXXX-XXX REV A DU Hardware Serial Number: ABCXXXXX VMB Software Version: XX.XX VMB Hardware Version: XXXX-XXXX-XXX REV A VMB Hardware Serial Number: ABCXXXXX PMB Software Version: XX.XX PMB Hardware Version: XXXX-XXXX-XXX REV A PMB Hardware Serial Number: ABCXXXXX MGAS Software Version: X.X MGAS Hardware Version: GAS SW Pr. XXXXXXX-X MGAS Hardware Serial Number: ABCXXXXX
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Notes
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w WARNING
In this section
After adjustments and calibration are completed, always perform the checkout procedure. Refer to Section 3 of this manual.
5.1 Calibration (super-user) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-2 5.1.1 Calibration procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-3 5.2 Service level tests and calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-4 5.2.1 Service application setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-4 5.2.2 Test setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-4 5.2.3 Vent engine debris clean-out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-5 5.2.4 Vent engine leak test (low pressure) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-6 5.2.5 Vent engine leak test (high O2 pressure) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-8 5.2.6 Vent engine leak test (high Air pressure) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10 5.2.7 Calibrate airway pressure transducer Zero and Span . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-12 5.2.8 Verify operation of free- breathing valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-14 5.2.9 Verify operation of inspiratory effort valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-16 5.2.10 Verify operation of auxiliary pressure relief valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-18 5.2.11 Mechanical over-pressure valve test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-20 5.2.12 Verify regulator output pressure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-22
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Note
The Valve calibrations (Section 5.1.1) can be performed without performing the Service level test and calibrations (Section 5.2). However, if the Service level test and calibrations are performed, the Valve calibrations should be performed again after the Service level test are competed (passed).
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1. If present, disconnect the patient circuit from the inspiratory port (open to atmosphere). 2. Access the Calibration menu. In the standby mode, push the System Setup key. On the System Setup menu, select Install/Service (23-17-21). On the Install/Service menu, select Calibration. 3. On the Calibration menu, select O2 FCV. On the O2 FCV menu, select Start Calibration and allow the system to perform the calibration procedure. When O2 FCV calibration is complete (passed), select Previous Menu. 4. On the Calibration menu, select Air FCV. On the Air FCV menu, select Start Calibration and allow the system to perform the calibration procedure. When Air FCV calibration is complete (passed), select Previous Menu. 5. On the Calibration menu, select Exhalation Valve. Connect a patient circuit and block the patient port. On the Exhalation Valve menu, select Start Calibration and allow the system to perform the calibration procedure. When Exhalation Valve calibration is complete (passed), select Previous Menu.
Backlight Test
6. On the Calibration menu, select Backlight Test. 7. Select Start Test. 8. The display will show the test running on light 1 and then on light 2. If the display goes completely blank or flickers during the test, one of the lights has failed. 9. Turn power off to exit the Install/Service menu.
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Note
After completing the Service level test and calibrations, perform the Valve calibrations in Section 5.1.1. 1. Connect a Windows based PC to the serial port (RS-422 Port 3) of the EV using a USB to RS-422 converter (Refer to section 10.1.1). 2. Start the Service Application on the PC. Open the VCB and VMB windows. 3. To establish communication between the PC Service Application and the EV, start up the system and enter the Service mode.
1. Connect a manual shut-off valve to each gas supply inlet. Remove inlet fittings from EV (ensure o-ring remains on adapter). Connect shut-off valve to respective EV pipeline adapter. Connect removed inlet fitting to respective shut-off valve. 2. Close both shut-off valves. 3. Connect pipeline supplies to each shut-off valve.
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This procedure is needed only if: The pneumatic system within the vent engine was serviced; that is, components were replace or removed for evaluation. A gas inlet filter was replaced.
Clean-out procedure
1. Open both shut-off valves. 2. Verify that the inspiratory outlet is open to atmosphere (not plugged). 3. On the VCB screen: Verify that the Air and O2 Flow Valves are energized ( ). Set the Air DAC counts to 60,000 (fully open). Set the O2 DAC counts to 60,000 (fully open). 4. After 20 seconds: Close both shut-off valves. Set the Air DAC counts to zero (closed). Set the O2 DAC counts to zero (closed).
Note
Closing the shut-off valves before setting the flow DAC counts to zero, bleeds pressure from the system.
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1. Verify that both shut-off valves are closed. 2. On the VCB screen: Energize ( ) the Auxiliary Pressure Purge valve. Verify that the Air Flow Valve, O2 Flow Valve and the Exhalation Flow Valve are energized ( ). Set the Air DAC, O2 DAC, and the Exhalation DAC counts to 60,000 (this will release all pressurized gas from the system). 3. Attach the low-pressure test tool to the INSPiratory outlet. 4. Plug the following ports: Expiratory inlet. Auxiliary pressure port. 5. Using the low pressure test tool, increase the pressure in the low pressure side of the system until the measured Expiratory Pressure (VMB), Auxiliary Pressure (VCB), and Inspiratory Pressure (VCB) readings indicate 70 cmH2O. Note: Ensure that the three pressures are stable and approximately equal (within 5 cmH2O). 6. Once 70 cmH2O is reached, clamp the tube on the low pressure test tool to prevent gas flow from the INSPiratory outlet. 7. On the VCB screen, select Low P Leak to start the low pressure leak test. 8. After the test is complete (15 seconds): Verify that the displayed Leak rate does not exceed 10 ml/min. If the leak rate exceeds 10 ml/min, refer to Section 7.2 to help identify the cause of the leak. 9. Remove the test tool from the INSPiratory outlet. 10.Remove the plugs from the EXPiratory inlet and the Paux port. 11.De-energize ( ) the Auxiliary Pressure Purge valve.
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AB.98.088
30 mm Male Cone
Expiratory Zero Valve High Pressure Transducer Flow Sensor Test Port
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter Check Valve
Flow Valve
Pneumatic Resistor
Pneumatic Resistor
P
Expiratory Pressure
Exhalation Valve
EXP
Inspiratory Pressure
Air
P
Total Flow O2 Sensor Inspiratory Zero Valve
O2
INSP
High Pressure Transducer Flow Sensor Test Port
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter Check Valve
Flow Valve
O2
Relief Valve
P
Auxiliary Pressure Purge Valve
AB.98.100
Paux
Inlet Manifold
Outlet Manifold
O2
Air
O2 Regulator
Air Regulator
Air Test Port O2 Test Port O2 Flow Valve Atmosphere O2 Flow Sensor Total Flow Sensor Air Flow Sensor Air Flow Valve
INSP Paux
EXP
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1. Open the manual O2 shut-off valve. 2. On the VMB screen: Verify that the measured O2 Supply Pressure = pipeline pressure. Verify that the measured Air Supply Pressure = 0.0 psig. 3. Verify that the inspiratory outlet is open to atmosphere (not plugged). 4. On the VCB screen: Energize ( ) the Auxiliary Pressure Purge valve. Verify that the Exhalation Flow Valve is energized ( ). Set the Exhalation DAC counts to 60,000. Verify that the Air Flow Valve is energized ( ). Set the Air DAC counts to 60,000 (this will release any air pressure in the system). De-energize ( ) the O2 Flow Valve. 5. Plug the following ports: INSPiratory outlet. EXPiratory inlet. Auxiliary pressure port (Paux). 6. Close the manual O2 shut-off valve. 7. On the VCB screen, select High O2 Leak to start the test. 8. After the test is complete (15 seconds): Verify that the displayed Leak rate does not exceed 26 ml/min. if not, troubleshoot for leaks in the shaded area. 9. Remove the plugs from the INSPiratory, EXPiratory, and Paux ports. 10.De-energize ( ) the Auxiliary Pressure Purge valve.
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AB.98.086
30 mm Male Cone
Expiratory Zero Valve High Pressure Transducer Flow Sensor Test Port
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter Check Valve
Flow Valve
Pneumatic Resistor
Pneumatic Resistor
P
Expiratory Pressure
Exhalation Valve
EXP
Inspiratory Pressure
Air
P
Total Flow O2 Sensor Inspiratory Zero Valve
O2
INSP
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter Check Valve
Flow Valve
H
Free Breathing Check Valve
O2
Auxiliary Pressure Transducer
Relief Valve
P
Auxiliary Pressure Purge Valve
AB.98.102
Paux
Inlet Manifold
Outlet Manifold
O2
Air
O2 Regulator
Air Regulator
Air Test Port O2 Test Port O2 Flow Valve Atmosphere O2 Flow Sensor Total Flow Sensor Air Flow Sensor Air Flow Valve
INSP
Paux
EXP
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1. Open the manual Air shut-off valve. 2. On the VMB screen: Verify that the measured Air Supply Pressure = pipeline pressure. Verify that the measured O2 Supply Pressure = 0.0 psig. 3. Verify that the INSPiratory outlet is open to atmosphere (not plugged). 4. On the VCB screen: Energize ( ) the O2 Flow Valve. Set the O2 DAC counts to 60,000 (this will release any O2 pressure in the system). De-energize ( ) the Air Flow Valve. 5. Plug the INSPiratory outlet. 6. Close the manual Air shut-off valve. 7. On the VCB screen, select High Air Leak to start the test. 8. After the test is complete (15 seconds): Verify that the displayed Leak rate does not exceed 50 ml/min. if not, troubleshoot for leaks in the shaded area. 9. Remove the plug from the INSPiratory outlet.
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AB.98.093
30 mm Male Cone
Flow Valve Regulator 25 psi 172 kPa Check Valve Flow Sensor Test Port Pneumatic Resistor
Pneumatic Resistor
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter
P
Expiratory Pressure
Exhalation Valve
EXP
Inspiratory Pressure
Air
P
Total Flow O2 Sensor Inspiratory Zero Valve
O2
INSP
High Pressure Transducer Flow Sensor Test Port
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter Check Valve
Flow Valve
O2
Relief Valve
P
Auxiliary Pressure Purge Valve
AB.98.103
Paux
Inlet Manifold
Outlet Manifold
O2
Air
O2 Regulator
Air Regulator
Air Test Port O2 Test Port O2 Flow Valve Atmosphere O2 Flow Sensor Total Flow Sensor Air Flow Sensor Air Flow Valve
INSP
Paux
EXP
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This procedure calibrates the Inspiratory, Expiratory, and Auxiliary pressure transducers. Note: If Air is not available, the O2 supply can be used to calibrate the pressure transducers. The Service Application senses which supply is available and, in step 5, activates the corresponding flow valve. 1. Start up the system and enter the Install/Service mode. 2. Verify that the ventilator passes the low pressure leak test (Section 5.2.4). 3. Attach the test setup to the EV as shown in the illustration below. Connect a tee adapter to the INSPiratory outlet. Connect a short patient circuit tube from the tee adapter to the EXPiratory inlet. Connect a pressure sensing tube from the Inspiratory tee to a manometer and to the Auxiliary pressure port (Paux). 4. Open the manual Air (O2) shut-off valve. 5. On the VCB screen: Verify that the Exhalation Flow Valve is energized ( ). Verify that the Air Flow Valve is energized ( ). Select Start Paw Span (~2 L/min established through Air (O2) flow valve). Adjust the Span DAC Value (Exhalation valve) reading (start at approximately 40,000) until the manometer reading equals 100 0.2 cmH2O. 6. At 100 cmH2O, select End Paw Span. 7. Close the manual Air (O2) shut-off valve. 8. Remove the test setup.
Note
If the span calibration is aborted or failed, the last known good calibration will be used.
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AB.98.089
To Manometer
30 mm Male Cone
Expiratory Zero Valve High Pressure Transducer Flow Sensor Test Port
Pneumatic Resistor
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter Check Valve
Flow Valve
Pneumatic Resistor
EXP
P
Expiratory Pressure
Exhalation Valve
Inspiratory Pressure
Air
P
Total Flow O2 Sensor Inspiratory Zero Valve
O2
INSP
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter Check Valve
O2
AB.98.105
To Manometer
Relief Valve
P
Auxiliary Pressure Purge Valve
Paux
Inlet Manifold
Outlet Manifold
O2
Air
O2 Regulator
Air Regulator
Air Test Port O2 Test Port O2 Flow Valve Atmosphere O2 Flow Sensor Total Flow Sensor Air Flow Sensor Air Flow Valve
INSP
Paux
To Manometer
EXP
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1. Ensure both manual shut-off valves are closed. 2. Connect a negative pressure squeeze bulb to the INSPiratory outlet. 3. Fully depress the bulb a minimum of 10 times. 4. On the VCB screen: Verify that the measured Inspiratory Pressure is more positive than - 3 cmH2O at all times. if not, troubleshoot the free-breathing check valve and the inspiratory effort valve. 5. Disconnect the squeeze bulb from the INSPiratory outlet.
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AB.98.091
30 mm Male Cone
Flow Valve Regulator 25 psi 172 kPa Check Valve Flow Sensor Test Port Pneumatic Resistor
Pneumatic Resistor
EXP
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter
P
Expiratory Pressure
Exhalation Valve
Inspiratory Pressure
Air
P
Total Flow O2 Sensor Inspiratory Zero Valve
O2
INSP
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter Check Valve
O2
Relief Valve
P
Auxiliary Pressure Purge Valve
Inlet Manifold
O2
Air
AB.98.106
Paux
Outlet Manifold
O2 Regulator
Air Regulator
Air Test Port O2 Test Port O2 Flow Valve Atmosphere O2 Flow Sensor Total Flow Sensor Air Flow Sensor Air Flow Valve
INSP
Paux
EXP
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1. Ensure both manual shut-off valves are closed. 2. On the VCB screen: Energize ( ) the Auxiliary Pressure Purge valve. Energize (close) the inspiratory effort valve ( Effort Valve Energized). Verify that the Air Flow Valve, O2 Flow Valve and the Exhalation Flow Valve are energized ( ). Set the Air DAC, O2 DAC, and the Exhalation DAC counts to 60,000. 3. Connect a negative pressure squeeze bulb to the INSPiratory outlet. 4. Plug the EXPiratory inlet and the Auxiliary pressure port (Paux). 5. Fully depress the squeeze bulb. The bulb should not fully inflate in less than 30 seconds. if not, troubleshoot the inspiratory effort valve. 6. Disconnect the squeeze bulb from the INSPiratory outlet. 7. De-energize (open) the inspiratory effort valve ( Effort Valve Energized). 8. Set the Air DAC, O2 DAC, and Exhalation DAC counts to zero.
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AB.98.087
30 mm Male Cone
Expiratory Zero Valve High Pressure Transducer Flow Sensor Test Port
Pneumatic Resistor
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter Check Valve
Flow Valve
Pneumatic Resistor
EXP
P
Expiratory Pressure
Exhalation Valve
Inspiratory Pressure
Air
P
Total Flow O2 Sensor Inspiratory Zero Valve
O2
INSP
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter Check Valve
Flow Valve
O2
Relief Valve
P
Auxiliary Pressure Purge Valve
AB.98.107
Paux
Inlet Manifold
Outlet Manifold
O2
Air
O2 Regulator
Air Regulator
Air Test Port O2 Test Port O2 Flow Valve Atmosphere O2 Flow Sensor Total Flow Sensor Air Flow Sensor Air Flow Valve
INSP
Paux
EXP
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1. Connect a manometer to the auxiliary pressure port (Paux) using a tee fitting and a short piece of 3-mm (1/8 inch) tubing. 2. Open the manual Air shut-off valve. 3. On the VCB screen: Energize ( ) the Auxiliary Pressure Purge valve. 4. Block the outlet of the tee. 5. Verify that the pressure indicated by the manometer (not the PC based application) is greater than 90 cmH2O but less than 230 cmH2O. Caution: Do not allow the pressure to build up over 250 cmH2O. if not, troubleshoot the relief valve. 6. Close the manual Air shut-off valve. 7. Remove the test setup.
To Manometer
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AB.98.092
30 mm Male Cone
Flow Valve Regulator 25 psi 172 kPa Check Valve Flow Sensor Test Port Pneumatic Resistor
Pneumatic Resistor
EXP
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter
P
Expiratory Pressure
Exhalation Valve
Inspiratory Pressure
Air
P
Total Flow O2 Sensor Inspiratory Zero Valve
O2
INSP
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter Check Valve
O2
AB.98.108
To Manometer
Relief Valve
P
Auxiliary Pressure Purge Valve
Paux
Inlet Manifold
Outlet Manifold
O2
Air
O2 Regulator
Air Regulator
Air Test Port O2 Test Port O2 Flow Valve Atmosphere O2 Flow Sensor Total Flow Sensor Air Flow Sensor Air Flow Valve
INSP
To Manometer
Paux
EXP
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1. Verify that the ventilator passes the low pressure leak test (Section 5.2.4). 2. Turn the ventilator off. 3. Using a syringe, inject 60 ml of air into the ventilator through the INSPiratory port. 4. After the entire volume is delivered, verify that the pressure reading on the manometer is less than 130 cmH2O. if not, troubleshoot the safety relief valve. Note: Pressure may spike higher than 130 cmH2O during 60 ml volume delivery if delivered at a rate greater than 4 l/min.
To Manometer
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AB.98.090
30 mm Male Cone
Flow Valve Regulator 25 psi 172 kPa Check Valve Flow Sensor Test Port Pneumatic Resistor
Pneumatic Resistor
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter
P
Expiratory Pressure
Exhalation Valve
EXP
Inspiratory Pressure
Air
P
Total Flow O2 Sensor Inspiratory Zero Valve
O2
INSP
High Pressure Transducer Flow Sensor Test Port Flow Valve Inspiratory Effort Valve
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter Check Valve
O2
Relief Valve
P
Auxiliary Pressure Purge Valve
AB.98.104
To Manometer
Paux
Inlet Manifold
Outlet Manifold
O2
Air
O2 Regulator
Air Regulator
Air Test Port O2 Test Port O2 Flow Valve Atmosphere O2 Flow Sensor Total Flow Sensor Air Flow Sensor Air Flow Valve
INSP Paux
EXP
To Manometer
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Air regulator
1. Remove the plug from the Air regulator outlet test port. 2. Connect a test pressure gauge to the Air regulator outlet test port. 3. Open the manual Air shut-off valve. 4. On the VCB screen: Verify that the Air Flow Valve is energized ( ). Adjust the Air DAC reading (start at approximately 9,500) until the Air flow reading is 15 l/min. 5. Verify that the test gauge indicates 172 0.69 kPa (25 0.10 psi). 6. If required, adjust the regulator. Be sure to tighten the locking nut after adjustment. 7. Close the manual Air shut-off valve. 8. Remove the test gauge and plug the test port.
O2 regulator
1. Remove the plug from the O2 regulator outlet test port. 2. Connect a test pressure gauge to the O2 regulator outlet test port. 3. Open the manual O2 shut-off valve. 4. On the VCB screen: Verify that the O2 Flow Valve is energized ( ). Adjust the O2 DAC reading (start at approximately 9,500) until the Air flow reading is 15 l/min. 5. Verify that the test gauge indicates 172 0.69 kPa (25 0.10 psi). 6. If required, adjust the regulator. Be sure to tighten the locking nut after adjustment. 7. Close the manual O2 shut-off valve. 8. Remove the test gauge and plug the test port.
O2 Adjust
Air Adjust
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Flow Valve Regulator 25 psi 172 kPa Check Valve Flow Sensor Test Port Pneumatic Resistor
Pneumatic Resistor
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter
P
Expiratory Pressure
Exhalation Valve
EXP
Inspiratory Pressure
Air
P
Total Flow O2 Sensor Inspiratory Zero Valve
O2
INSP
High Pressure Transducer Flow Sensor Test Port Flow Valve Inspiratory Effort Valve
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter Check Valve
O2
Relief Valve
P
Paux
Inlet Manifold
AB.98.109
Outlet Manifold
O2
Air
O2 Regulator
Air Regulator
Air Test Port O2 Test Port O2 Flow Valve Atmosphere O2 Flow Sensor Total Flow Sensor Air Flow Sensor Air Flow Valve
INSP
Paux
EXP
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6 Maintenance
In this section
This section covers the regular maintenance procedures (minimum requirements) needed to make sure that the Engstrm Ventilator operates to specifications.
6.1 Engstrm Ventilator planned maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-2 6.1.1 Every twelve (12) months . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-2 6.1.2 Every forty-eight (48) months . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-2 6.2 Battery capacity test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-3
w WARNINGS
Do not perform testing or maintenance on the Engstrm Ventilator while it is being used on a patient. Possible injury can result. Items can be contaminated due to infectious patients. Wear sterile rubber gloves. Contamination can spread to you and others. Obey infection control and safety procedures. Used equipment may contain blood and body fluids.
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Perform the following steps every 12 months. For details, refer to the sections listed. 1. If required, adjust the Display Unit arm joints (Section 9.5). 2. If required, adjust patient monitoring module rack arm. 3. Visually inspect Vent Engine fan filter. Clean or replace as needed. 4. Visually inspect Display Unit fan filter. Clean or replace as needed. 5. Visually inspect exhalation valve assembly. Clean or replace as needed. 6. Visually inspect gas inlet filters (O2 and Air). Replace as needed. 7. Complete the battery capacity test (Section 6.2). 8. Electrical safety tests (Section 3.5). 9. Complete all Service level tests and calibrations (Section 5.2). 10. Complete all Super-User level tests and calibrations (Section 5.1). 11. Complete the Checkout procedure (Section 3).
In addition to the 12-month requirements, replace the following parts every 48 months. All parts should be replaced before performing the checks, tests, and calibrations. 1. Replace the system batteries* (Stock Number 1009-5682-000). *Note: Refer to the Battery capacity test in Section 6.2.
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Test procedure
1. Turn the system on and start a case (simulated). 2. Disconnect the power cord from the mains outlet. 3. Allow the system to run on battery until it does an orderly shutdown. 4. Reconnect the power cord to a mains outlet. 5. Boot the system with the PCMCIA Service Application and access the Power Diagnostics function as detailed in Section 8. On the Main Menu of the Service Application, select Power Diagnostics. On the Power Diagnostic menu, select Power Control. 6. Page 1 of the Power Controller Power Diagnostics screen shows the Date battery Tested (the last full battery discharge) and the Discharge Time. If the Discharge Time is greater than 60 minutes, the batteries can be left in service for one more year. If the Discharge Time is less than 60 minutes, both batteries should be replaced.
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7 Troubleshooting
In this section
7.1 Troubleshooting Checkout Failures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-2 7.1.1 Paw Transducer Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-2 7.1.2 Barometric pressure test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-2 7.1.3 Low Pressure Leak and Compliance Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-3 7.1.4 Safety Valve Relief and Back Pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-3 7.1.5 Exhalation Valve Calibration Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-4 7.1.6 Exhalation Flow Sensor Calibration Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-4 7.1.7 Measure Breathing Circuit Resistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-4 7.1.8 Air Inspiratory Flow Sensor Calibration Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-5 7.1.9 O2 Inspiratory Flow Sensor Calibration Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-5 7.1.10 O2 Sensor Test and Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-5 7.2 Troubleshooting Vent Engine Leaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-6 7.3 Alarm message troubleshooting chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-10 7.4 Troubleshooting Service App messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-26
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The Paw Transducer Check can indicate a failure from four conditions: 1. Inspiratory Pressure Sensor Zero Failure: Test results indicate Fail and the Pinsp sensor out of range message is displayed. Ensure proper connections. Replace the Inspiratory Pressure Sensor board. Replace the Inspiratory Zero Valve Replace the Vent Control board (VCB). 2. Expiratory Pressure Sensor Zero Failure: Test results indicate Fail and Pexp sensor out of range message is displayed. Ensure proper connections. Replace the Expiratory Pressure Sensor board. Replace the Expiratory Zero Valve. Replace the Vent Monitor board (VMB). 3. Cannot achieve 34 cmH2O pressure: Test results indicate Fail but no alarm message is displayed. Ensure supply gas is connected. Continue with other tests. If a significant leak is indicated during the Low Pressure Leak test, repair the leak then repeat this check. Check respective Flow Control Valve for proper operation. 4. Paw insp and Paw exp are not within 4 cmH2O when pressurized to 34 cm H2O. Test results indicate Fail but no alarm message is displayed. Use the Service Application to calibrate sensors (Section 5.2.7). Replace the affected Sensor board(s) or Zero valves, if calibration fails. If this check fails, all ventilation modes will still be available.
A failure indicates that the difference between calculated barometric pressure based on the input altitude, and the measured barometric pressure is greater than 20%. Verify correct altitude setting. If setting is correct, calibrate the barometric sensor (Section 8.7.4). Replace the Vent Monitor board (VMB) - recalibrate barometric sensor. If this check fails, all ventilator modes will still be available and the calculations will use the input altitude as basis for absolute pressure.
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No failures will be indicated. If there are errors in the calculation (negative values, divide by zero, etc.) the results will be dashed. The results of this calculation will be displayed after the Safety Relief Valve test is completed. 1. The first calculation is compliance and is based on the amount of time it takes for a 3 l/min flow to create 34 cmH2O of pressure at the Pexp sensor. If this pressure cannot be achieved, no compliance information will be available. 2. The second calculation is the low pressure leak rate. It is based on the amount of pressure decay from 25 cmH2O pressure in approximately 3 seconds. If the leak rate is greater than 1 L/min (@ 25 cmH 2O), the leak and compliance values will be dashed. This value can be useful in diagnosing other failures during checkout. 3. Finally, a correction based on the leak rate is applied to the compliance calculation and the information can be displayed.
The Safety Valve Relief test checks the ability of the Safety Relief Valve to relieve all patient pressure on demand. Failures include: 1. Cannot achieve 30 cmH2O pressure. The test will indicate Fail but no alarm message is displayed. Ensure supply gas is connected. A leak is indicated; repair the leak then repeat this check. 2. Once pressure stabilizes, the Safety Relief Valve is opened. If Pexp does not go to less than 2 cmH2O within 250 msec, the test will indicate Fail and Relief Valve Failure message will be displayed. Use the Service Application to simulate this test. a. If pressure remains significantly above 2 cmH2O: Check the connections to the safety relief valve. Ensure seat/seal interface is clean. Replace the Manifold Assembly. b. If pressure is only slightly above 2 cmH2O: Re-zero pressure sensors. Ensure seat/seal interface is clean. If Exhalation Valve Calibration Check also fails, replace the Pexp sensor. Repeat check. 3. If a flow of 75 l/min creates more than 10 cmH2O pressure at Pexp sensor with the safety relief valve open, the test will indicate Fail and Relief Valve Failure message will be displayed. Use Service Application to simulate this test. Check the connections to the safety relief valve. Replace the Manifold Assembly. If this test fails, no mechanical ventilation is allowed.
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The Exhalation Valve Calibration check uses the same relief test as above except with the Exhalation valve instead of the Safety Relief valve. 1. Cannot achieve 34 cmH2O pressure. The test will indicate Fail but no alarm message is displayed. Ensure supply gas is connected. A leak is indicated; repair the leak then repeat this check. 2. If both the Relief Valve and Exhalation Valve tests fail and the leak rate is less than 2000, the most likely problem is with the Pexp Sensor not returning to zero: Use the Service Application to apply 34 cmH2O of pressure until stable, then release the pressure using either the Exhalation Valve or the Safety Relief Valve. The Pexp value must return to less than 2 within 250 msec. If not, re-zero and repeat or replace the Pexp sensor. 3. If only this check is failing: a. Use the Service Application to verify at least 3 l/min is generated by the FCV. If not: Recalibrate the FCV. Replace the FCV. b. Remove the Expiratory flow sensor. If the check passes, replace the Expiratory Flow Sensor. c. Remove the Exhalation Valve Assembly and ensure the Voice coil shaft is clean and dry and moves freely without binding. d. Replace the Exhalation Valve Assembly. e. Replace the Voice coil assembly. If this check fails, all ventilator modes will still be available.
The Exhalation Flow Sensor Calibration test compares the Exhalation Flow Sensor output to the Total Flow Sensor output. 1. If only this test fails, replace the Exhalation Flow Sensor. 2. If the Air and/or O2 Inspiratory Flow Sensor calibration checks also fail, use the Service Application to determine the accuracy of the Total Flow Sensor. If this test fails, all ventilator functions will still be available. The message Flow Sensor Error will be displayed.
The breathing circuit resistance is calculated from the amount of resistance created when 60 l/min is flowing through the circuit. It is calculated and displayed on the bottom of the screen. It represents the resistance of 1/2 of the breathing circuit.
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The Air Inspiratory Flow Sensor Calibration check verifies that the Air Flow Sensor is functioning and compares the flow and temperature measurements with the total flow sensor. 1. If both the Air and O2 Flow Sensors fail this check, replace the Total Flow Sensor. 2. Otherwise, replace the Air Flow Sensor. If this check fails, all ventilator functions will still be available. The message FlAir Control Error will be displayed.
This check verifies that the O2 Flow Sensor is functioning and compares the flow and temperature measurements with the total flow sensor. 1. If both the Air and O2 Flow Sensors fail this check, replace the Total Flow Sensor. 2. Otherwise, replace the O2 Flow Sensor. If this check fails, all ventilator functions will still be available. The message FlO2 Control Error will be displayed.
This test/calibration will only be performed if both Air and O 2 are connected. The O2 offset is calibrated while flowing 30 l/min of Air and the O 2 gain is calibrated with 30 l/min of O2. Calibration is verified by flowing 15 l/min Air and 15 l/min O 2 and comparing the sensor output to the calculated valve (approximately 60.5%). If this check fails, all ventilator functions will still be available.
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30 mm Male Cone
Flow Valve Regulator 25 psi 172 kPa Check Valve Flow Sensor Test Port Pneumatic Resistor
Pneumatic Resistor
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter
P
Expiratory Pressure
Exhalation Valve
EXP
Inspiratory Pressure
Air
P
Total Flow O2 Sensor Inspiratory Zero Valve
O2
INSP
High Pressure Transducer Flow Sensor Test Port Flow Valve Inspiratory Effort Valve
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter Check Valve
AB.98.100
Relief Valve
O2
P
Auxiliary Pressure Purge Valve
AB.98.110
Paux
Inlet Manifold
Outlet Manifold
O2
Air
O2 Regulator
Air Regulator
Air Test Port O2 Test Port O2 Flow Valve Atmosphere O2 Flow Sensor Total Flow Sensor Air Flow Sensor Air Flow Valve
INSP Paux
EXP
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5. Open only the O2 flow valve by checking the O2 Flow Valve box (verify that 60000 DAC counts are set). 6. Repeat the Vent Engine Leak Test. If the test fails, check the individual components in the O 2 Flow path. If the test passes, check the individual components in the Air Flow path.
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30 mm Male Cone
Flow Valve Regulator 25 psi 172 kPa Check Valve Flow Sensor Test Port Pneumatic Resistor
Pneumatic Resistor
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter
P
Expiratory Pressure
Exhalation Valve
EXP
Inspiratory Pressure
Air
P
Total Flow O2 Sensor Inspiratory Zero Valve
O2
INSP
High Pressure Transducer
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter Check Valve
Test Port
Flow Sensor
Flow Valve
O2
Relief Valve
P
Auxiliary Pressure Purge Valve
AB.98.111
Paux
Inlet Manifold
Outlet Manifold
O2
Air
O2 Regulator
Air Regulator
Air Test Port O2 Test Port O2 Flow Valve Atmosphere O2 Flow Sensor Total Flow Sensor Air Flow Sensor Air Flow Valve
INSP Paux
EXP
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Priority Failed
Alarm Condition Self test failure or multi bit error detected. Power switch is set to Off.
-none-
High
Normal operation if On/Standby switch is moved to standby while in therapy. Verify vent is in standby state prior to turning power On/Standby switch to standby. Check/replace harness to On/Standby switch. Check/replace On/Standby switch. Check/replace PMB. Air supply pressure high Air Supply Pres High Low Air supply pressure > 95 psig for more than 0.5 seconds
Check air supply. Disconnect sensor and verify output is zero gauge pressure. Interchange harness connections on both supply pressure sensors. If alarm follows the sensor, replace supply pressure sensor. If not, check/replace VMB. Air supply pressure low Flow Wave: O2 only Check air supply. Disconnect sensor and verify output is zero gauge pressure. Interchange harness connections on both supply pressure sensors. If alarm follows the sensor, check sensor connector terminals. Replace supply pressure sensor if necessary. If not, check/replace harness. If not harness, check/replace VMB. Air Supply Pres Low Medium Air supply pressure < 24.3 psig for more than 0.5 seconds Unit shuts down Air supply and delivers 100% Oxygen
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Alarm message Air temp high Flow Wave: O2 only Alarm ID Action/Troubleshooting Temp High High Total flow sensor temperature > 48 C Switch to 100% O2. Air is turned off regardless of other alarm conditions (for example, O2 Supply Low). When the condition clears, the vent changes back to previous known good set O2 mixture. Priority Alarm Condition Special Behavior/Comments
Check inlet air temperature. Use Service App to check temperatures of air and total flow sensors. If inlet air temp is NOT high, and if temp from total flow sensor reports more than 9C higher than the air sensor, replace Total Flow Sensor. With a air flow of approximately 10 l/min, verify air and total flows are within 10% of each other. Air temp sensor error Air Temperature Sensor Low Failure Out of range air temperature sensor data (range is 0-60 degrees C). Use total flow temperature for all air flow sensor calculations, including alarms. If total flow sensor temperature not available, use 50C.
Check inlet air temperature. If comm. Failure alarm is also active, check harness connections. With gas supplies disconnected and system temperature stabilized, use Service App to check temperatures of air and total flow sensors. Air flow sensor and total flow sensor shall not differ by more than 9C. Replace sensors. Backup audio failure Backup Buzzer POST Medium Current to buzzer indicates audio is not This alarm is logged at startsounding. up and can be de-escalated but cannot be cleared from the screen.
Check harness connection between PMB/On-Standby switch. Verify buzzer current with voltage measurement at TP15 on VCB. If voltage IS NOT present, replace PMB. If voltage IS present, replace VCB. Backup mode active Backup Mode Active Medium Spontaneous breathing is insufficient Uses PCV mode and preset or Display Unit failure. settings (customer System goes into Backup Ventilation configurable). mode.
Ensure the patients spontaneous breathing and ventilatory support is adequate. This alarm could be triggered by user errors regarding patient ventilation requirements. See URM for details. Check error log for communication errors or DU errors.
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Alarm message Check D-fend CO2 or O2 wave instruction: Check D-fend. Wait 30 sec and press Normal Screen to continue. Alarm ID Action/Troubleshooting MGAS Sample Line Not Medium MGAS communicates the sample Connected >40 Sec tubing or the D-fend module is not installed. The pump turns Off. If Normal Screen is selected the DU commands the MGAS to start sampling again. Priority Alarm Condition Special Behavior/Comments
Check that the sample tube is connected. Check that the water trap is connected. Check that the gas outlet is not blocked. Replace Module. Check sample gas out CO2 or O2 waveform instruction: Check sample gas out. Wait 30 sec and press Normal Screen to continue. Check the gas outlet. Replace module. Connect nebulizer Nebulizer not Connected Re-connect Nebulizer. Replace Nebulizer cable. Replace Nebulizer head. Replace Nebulizer board. Controls frozen. Need service Front Panel Com Fail High Key pad controller fails to send life tick DU to allow power off for greater than 10 seconds confirmation, even in Therapy. (The Power lock popup will not appear.) Low Nebulizer disconnected while nebulization procedure is running. MGAS Check Sample Gas Out > 20 Sec Medium MGAS communicates continuous occlusion for 20 seconds The pump turns Off. If Normal Screen is selected, the DU commands the MGAS to start sampling again.
Cycle power Replace Keypad Controller Exp flow sensor failure Exhalation Flow Sensor High Communications Failure Failed communications with exhalation Use open loop pressure flow sensor. control.
Check harness connection between VMB and exhalation flow sensor PCB. Replace exhalation flow sensor PCB. Replace VMB. Fans require service Fan Fail Medium Fan Power Status Bits for main fan or vicor fan is low.
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Alarm message FiO2 control error Alarm ID Action/Troubleshooting Air Flow Sensor Communications Failure Medium Loss of communication. Use Open Loop valve mixture control. Return to closed loop volume delivery control when cleared. Priority Alarm Condition Special Behavior/Comments
Check Error Log for Air/O2 Insp Flow Sensor Supply Voltage. If yes: -Disconnect vent engine harness at air flow sensor. If voltage error stops, replace air flow sensor. -Disconnect vent engine harness at O2 flow sensor. If voltage error stops, replace O2 flow sensor. -Disconnect vent engine harness at VCB. If voltage error stops, replace harness. If no: -Check connection to Air Flow Sensor. -Interchange harness connection between air and total flow sensor. -If problem stays with sensor, replace sensor. If alarm follows harness, check/replace harness. If harness is OK, replace VCB. FiO2 control error O2 Flow Sensor Communications Failure Medium Loss of communication. Use Open Loop valve mixture control. Return to closed loop volume delivery control when cleared.
Check Error Log for Air/O2 Insp Flow Sensor Supply Voltage. If yes: -Disconnect vent engine harness at air flow sensor. If voltage error stops, replace air flow sensor. -Disconnect vent engine harness at O2 flow sensor. If voltage error stops, replace O2 flow sensor. -Disconnect vent engine harness at VCB. If voltage error stops, replace harness. If no: -Check connection to O2 Flow Sensor. -Interchange harness connection between O2 and total flow sensor. -If problem stays with sensor, replace sensor. If alarm follows harness, check/replace harness. If harness is OK, replace VCB. Flow sensor error Exhalation Flow Sensor Medium (TVexp TVinsp) > (0.3* TVinsp) or Comparison 100 mL whichever is greater for 6 consecutive breaths. Freeze vent engine volume compensation on first breath detected.
Using Service App, verify Inspiratory flows match Expiratory flow within tolerance stated above. Replace expiratory sensor as necessary. Replace exhalation flow sensor board (EFSB). Internal power failure PMB DC-DC Fail Medium AC supply is OK but batteries are being discharged.
Check screw terminal connections and harness between AC-DC power supply and PMB Check fuse F1. If not OK, replace PMB. Replace AC-DC power supply. Mixed gas temp sensor error Total Flow Temperature Low Sensor Failure Out of range total temperature sensor Use air flow temperature for data. total flow sensor calculations, including alarms. If air flow sensor temperature not available use 50C.
Check inlet air temperature. If comm. Failure alarm is also active, check harness connections. With gas supplies disconnected and system temperature stabilized, use Service App to check temperatures of air and total flow sensors. If either reports temperature out of range (0 to 60C), replace that sensor.
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Alarm message Module fail. No CO2, O2 data Alarm ID Action/Troubleshooting MGAS Sensor Inop > XX Medium MGAS communicates hardware failure (RAM failure, ROM checksum error, Error in CPU EEPROM, Error O2 preamp EEPROM, Error in SSSboard EEPROM, Voltage error, or Lamp control failure.) Replace Module Module not compatible Module Not Compatible Low The monitoring module detected is not compatible with system software. The EV is designed to work with the following Compact Airway Modules: SW Version 3.2 and above of M-C, MCO, M-COV, M-COVX, M-CAiO, MCAiOV, and M-CAiOVX. Priority Alarm Condition Special Behavior/Comments
Remove and reseat Module. Check software revision in the Service Log. Replace Module. Negative airway pressure Negative Pressure High Paw insp or Paw exp < -10 cmH20 Latched alarm. PEEP numeric highlighted in red.
Compare Insp and Exp sensor values using the Service App at zero and 100 cm/H2O. The Insp and Exp pressure sensors should match within 5 cmH20 (while at 0 cmH2O true pressure) and 10 cmH2O (while at 100 cmH20 true pressure) Calibrate pressure sensors. Refer to pneumatic troubleshooting section for testing zeroing valve. Check harness connection on VCB and VMB. Replace sensor as needed. No battery backup Degraded Battery Medium The total battery voltage is <20VDC -orEach battery voltage is <10VDC
Verify unit has been connected to mains for more than 24 hours. Check error log for related messages. Use Service App to determine charge state. If in trickle charge, replace batteries. Check/replace harness. Check/replace PMB.
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Alarm message No battery backup? Alarm ID Action/Troubleshooting DU to PMB Com Error -orPMB to DU Com Error Medium Communications from the DU to the power controller cannot be established for 10 seconds. -orCommunications from the power controller to the DC cannot be established for 10 seconds. PMB assumes failed state and allows system to shutdown without confirmation from DU. (This alarm allows vent to be shut down if DU communications is lost.) Note question mark at end of message and no battery status indicator on display. Check error logs for related messages. Check communication (no software information indicates no communication). If multiple failures, replace DU CPU board. Check / replace display cable. Check (reseat) all connections on all PC boards. Check/replace DU interface board. Replace motherboard. Replace PMB. No battery backup? PMB POST Failure Medium Power controller failed CPU self tests Note question mark at end of message and no battery status indicator on display Priority Alarm Condition Special Behavior/Comments
Cycle power. Replace PMB. No battery backup Battery Charge Fail -orStandby Current High Medium The system is powered on with a battery current >1.3 amps. -orSystem is in Standby and the charge current is >1.7 Amps.
Cycle power. Check/replace harness. Replace Power Supply. Replace PMB. No battery backup Battery Fail Medium While bulk, over, or float charging any battery is <10.5VDC (short) -orBattery has been charging for >24h while powered on (sulfated) -orVoltage >16.5V during bulk or over charging and normal current >0.25 amps (sulfated). Battery status indicator appears under clock.
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Alarm message No battery backup Alarm ID Action/Troubleshooting Battery Missing Medium Any battery voltage is between -1.0 and +1.0VDC. Battery status indicator appears under clock. Priority Alarm Condition Special Behavior/Comments
Cycle power. Check connections/replace harness. Check/replace fuse. Replace batteries. No battery backup Battery Reversed Connection Medium Any battery voltage is less than -1.0VDC Battery status indicator appears under clock.
Cycle power. Check connections to battery. Replace batteries. Replace PMB. No battery backup Self Test Fail Cycle power. Replace PMB No battery backup Standby Bulk Charge > Medium System is in Standby and the charge 12Hrs mode is bulk charging and the duration has exceeded 12 hours. Check connections Replace batteries. Replace PMB. No exp flow sensor No Exhal Flow Sensor High No Exhalation Flow Sensor connected Use Open Loop pressure control. Medium Power controller failed self tests (memory, voltages, or CPU). Battery status indicator appears under clock.
Check Exhalation flow sensor connection. Replace Exhalation Flow Sensor. Verify low pressure leak test passes. Check/replace interface PCB and flex circuit. Check/replace exhalation flow sensor PCB. No gas supply pressure No Supply Pressure High O2 supply pressure and air supply Continue 100% gas flow of pressure < 24.3 psig for more than 0.5 whichever gas has the higher seconds pressure value at the onset of the alarm; if both are equal, use 100% O2.
Check O2 and Air supply pressures. Check/replace harness between sensor and VMB. Check error log for reference voltage errors. Check/replace VMB. O2 sensor failure O2 Sensor Fail Medium Out of range O2 sensor (Paracube) data greater than 103% or communication error
Calibrate O2 sensor with Checkout (ensure both Air and O2 gas supply are connected). Calibrate O2 sensor with Service App (ensure both Air and O2 gas supply are connected). Verify O2 Concentration sensor voltage error is not present in error log. Check/replace harness. Check/replace O2 sensor. Check/replace VMB.
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Alarm message O2 supply pressure high Alarm ID Action/Troubleshooting O2 Supply Pres High Low O2 supply pressure > 95 psig for more than 0.5 seconds Priority Alarm Condition Special Behavior/Comments
Check O2 supply. Disconnect sensor and verify output is zero gage pressure. Interchange harness connections on both supply pressure sensors. If alarm follows the sensor, replace supply pressure sensor. If not, check/replace harness. If not harness, check/replace VMB. O2 supply pressure low Flow Wave: Air only Check O2 supply. Disconnect sensor and verify output is zero gauge pressure. Interchange harness connections on both supply pressure sensors. If alarm follows the sensor, check sensor connector terminals. Replace supply pressure sensor if necessary. If not, check/replace harness. If not harness, replace VMB. O2 temp sensor error O2 Temperature Sensor Low Failure Out of range O2 temperature sensor data. (range is 0-60 degrees C) O2 Supply Pres Low Medium O2 supply pressure < 24.3 psig for more than 0.5 seconds Latched De-escalatable Go to 100% Air.
Check inlet O2 temperature. If comm. Failure alarm is also active, check harness connections. With gas supplies disconnected and system temperature stabilized, use Service App to check temperatures of O2 and total flow sensors. O2 flow sensor and total flow sensor shall not differ by more than 9C. Replace sensors. On battery Low Internal Battery 30 Min On Battery Medium Mains power not available. Internal battery supply < 30 minutes calculated via battery discharge algorithm. Medium Mains power not available. System powered by internal battery for more than 300 ms.
On battery
Normal alarm if system is operating on battery. Check connection to AC supply (verify green LED on DU is lit). If LED is not lit, check AC mains source, check rear power cord clamp, check fuses. If LED is lit, check output of DC power supply at screw terminals. Range is 20-32 V. If out of range, disconnect DC power supply input harness and verify output is still out of range. Check/replace DC power supply input harness. If out of range and harness is OK, replace DC power supply. Measure voltage at F1 (both sides) on PMB. Range is 20-32V. Check/replace fuse F1 on PMB. Replace PMB.
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Alarm message Pair sensor out of range Alarm ID Action/Troubleshooting Air Supply Pressure Sensor Out of Range Low Out of range Air supply pressure sensor data. Range is 195 to 4760 mV Priority Alarm Condition Special Behavior/Comments
Check Air supply Disconnect sensor and verify output is zero gage pressure. Interchange harness connections on both supply pressure sensors. If alarm follows the sensor, check sensor connector terminals. Replace supply pressure sensor if necessary. If not, check/replace harness. If harness OK, replace VMB. Patient connected? Standby Patient Detection High Paw insp or Paw exp > 3 cmH2O when bias flow set to 3 l/min air or O2 (if Air not available) and exhalation valve set to 6 cmH2O for 3 seconds. Non-silencable Audible in Standby and Monitoring states. When placed in Standby state either by the user or after power up, the ventilator will maintain a bias flow so as to detect if a patient has been attached to the circuit. This functionality alerts for an inadvertent attachment of the patient without the user actuating ventilation.
Was patient connected during standby state? If yes, this is a user error. If no: Remove all tube connections from vent. If alarm persists, check exhalation pressure port and exhalation valve housing. Calibrate Flow control valves. Calibrate airway pressure transducers. Using the Service App and occluded circuit, set 3 l/min flow, and set 6 cmH20 on exh. Valve. Ensure both Insp and Exp pressure sensors read 6 3 cmH20. Open circuit and verify pressure is < 2 cmH20. Check/replace zero valves. Replace appropriate pressure sensor board. Replace appropriate flow control valve. Paux high Paux High Low Paux > 100 cmH2O De-energize Paux purge valve (if purge valve is energized) until alarm condition clears.
Verify Paux port (and any tubing that is connected to Paux port) is not occluded when purge valve is energized (purge is turned ON). Zero Paux pressure sensor. Use the Service App to calibrate the Paux pressure sensor (Section 5.2.7). Interchange Paux and Pexp connections. If Paux high alarm stops, replace Paux sensor. If Paux High alarm continues, replace VCB. Paux sensor out of range Paux Sensor out of range Low Paux sensor data out of range. Range: 10-4095 mV
Check/replace harness. Interchange Paux and Pexp connections. If Paux alarm stops, replace Paux sensor. If Paux alarm continues, replace VCB
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Alarm message Paux sensor out of range Alarm ID Action/Troubleshooting Paux Zeroing Error Low Range for zero pressure: 631-966 mV If failed, use previous known (counts) good offset value for Paux. Priority Alarm Condition Special Behavior/Comments
Verify Paux port (and any tubing that is connected to Paux port) is not occluded when purge valve is energized (Purge is turned ON). Zero Paux pressure sensor. Check/replace harness. Interchange Paux and Pexp connections. If Paux alarm stops, replace Paux sensor. If Paux alarm continues, replace VCB Pbaro sensor out of range Barometric Pressure Sensor Out of Range Low Out of range barometric pressure data. The EV will use the entered Range: 2163-4340 mV altitude setting to determine the calculated barometric pressure value.
Calibrate the barometric sensor (refer to Section 8.7.4). Replace VMB (recalibrate barometric sensor). Pexp sensor out of range Paw exp Sensor Out of Range High Out of range Paw exp sensor data. Range: 10-4095 mV
Check/replace harness. Interchange Paux and Pexp connections. If Pexp alarm stops, replace Pexp sensor. If Pexp alarm continues, replace VMB. Pexp sensor out of range Paw exp Zeroing Error Low Range for zero pressure: 631-966 mV If failed, vent uses previous (counts) known good offset value for Paw exp
Verify Pexp port is not occluded. Zero Pexp pressure sensor. Check/replace zeroing valve. Check/replace harness. Interchange Paux and Pexp connections. If Pexp alarm stops, replace Pexp sensor. If Pexp alarm continues, replace VMB. Pinsp sensor out of range Paw insp Sensor Out of High Range Out of range Paw exp sensor data. Range: 10-4095 mV
Check/replace harness. Interchange Paux and Pinsp connections. If Pinsp alarm stops, replace Pinsp sensor. If Pinsp alarm continues, replace VCB Pinsp sensor out of range Paw insp Zeroing Error Low Range for zero pressure: 631-966 mV If failed, vent uses previous (counts) known good offset value for Paw insp.
Zero Pinsp pressure sensor. Check/replace zeroing valve. Check/replace harness. Interchange Paux and Pinsp connections. If Pinsp alarm stops, replace Pinsp sensor. If Pinsp alarm continues, replace VCB.
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Alarm message PO2 sensor out of range Alarm ID Action/Troubleshooting O2 Supply Pressure Sensor Out of Range Low Out of range O2 supply pressure sensor data. Range is 195 to 4760 mV Priority Alarm Condition Special Behavior/Comments
Check O2 supply. Disconnect sensor and verify output is zero gage pressure. Interchange harness connections on both supply pressure sensors. If alarm follows the sensor, check sensor connector terminals. Replace supply pressure sensor if necessary. If not, then check/replace harness. If not harness, then replace VMB Pressure sensor failure Paw Cross- Check High Paw exp Paw insp > 10 cmH2O for more than 100 ms
Verify Pexp port is not occluded. Check airway pressure transducer calibration(s) at 0, 50, and 100cmH2O. Calibrate if necessary. Check/replace zeroing valve(s). Check/replace harness. Check/replace pressure transducer(s). Check/replace VCB or VMB. Primary audio failure Alarm Confirm Error High If the DU detects a speaker current sense bit false when attempting to sound the speaker. Audible in Standby and Monitoring. De-escalates to Low priority. VCB/VMB will receive data from DU indicating: 1) High priority alarm successfully sounded. 2) High priority alarm not successfully sounded. 3) No High priority alarm currently active. The VMB or VCB will activate the backup buzzer when condition 2 in the special behavior column is active or if condition 1 in the special behavior column is not detected within 15 seconds of the VCB or VMB issuing A high priority alarm. (All high priority alarms that have the VCB or VMB as the source will activate this alarm.)
Adjust speaker volume to its highest volume. If alarm stops, replace DU speaker. Check DU speaker connection. Replace speaker. Replace DU CPU board.
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Alarm message Relief valve failure Paw and Flow Wave: Ventilation not available Check for pneumatic leaks. Verify seat/seal interface is clean. Verify safety valve relief port (bottom of ventilator) is not blocked. Perform the Mechanical over-pressure valve test (Section 5.2.11). Removal requires successful checkout. Replace D-fend CO2 or O2 wave: Replace D-fend MGAS Inlet Filter Residue >40 Sec Medium MGAS communicates: Residue De-escalatable. buildup on the water trap membrane. The pump turns Off. This decreases airflow. If a Normal Screen push is detected, the DU commands the MGAS to start sampling again. Medium MGAS communicates: The sample De-escalatable. tubing inside or outside the monitor The pump turns Off. blocked, or the water trap is occluded. If a Normal Screen push is detected, the DU commands the MGAS to start sampling again. Alarm ID Action/Troubleshooting Safety Valve Checkout Failure High Failed Safety Relief Valve Checkout User cannot enter Therapy state after a powerup until removal criteria is met. Priority Alarm Condition Special Behavior/Comments
Replace D-fend. Sample line blocked CO2 or O2 waveform instruction: Continuous blockage. Check sample line and Dfend. Wait 30 seconds and press Normal Screen to continue. Replace the sample line. Replace D-fend. MGAS Line Blocked >20 Sec
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Alarm message Failed State message: System failure. Service required Alarm ID Action/Troubleshooting DU to VCB Com Error Failed Proper communications from the DU to Run Backup Ventilation if in the VCB is not successfully completed Therapy. within a 10 second window. Priority Alarm Condition Special Behavior/Comments
Cycle power. Check error log for underlying causes such as voltage range errors. Using service card, check DU communication to VMB. If multiple subsystem communication failures: -Check/replace DU cable. -Verify DU system interface PCB is fully inserted into DU CPU PCB. -Check/replace DU system interface PCB (connector panel assembly). -Check/replace DU CPU board. If not multiple subsystem communication failures: -Check/replace DU cable -Verify VCB is fully inserted into mother board. -Verify yellow VCB communications activity indicator CR16 (RX DU) is lit and blinking. If not blinking: -Replace VCB. -Check/replace motherboard. -Check/replace DU system interface PCB (connector panel assembly). -Check/replace DU CPU board. Failed State message: System failure. Service required DU to VMB Com Error Failed Proper communications from the DU to Run Backup Ventilation if in the VMB is not successfully completed Therapy. within a 10 second window. Note: Timing does not start for 90 seconds after power up.
Cycle power. Check error log for underlying causes such as voltage range errors. Using service card, check DU communication to VCB. If multiple subsystem communication failures: -Check/replace DU cable. -Verify DU system interface PCB is fully inserted into DU CPU PCB. -Check/replace DU system interface PCB (connector panel assembly). -Check/replace DU CPU board. If not multiple subsystem communication failures: -Check/replace DU cable -Verify VMB is fully inserted into motherboard. -Replace VMB. -Check/replace motherboard. -Check/replace DU system interface PCB (connector panel assembly). -Check/replace DU CPU board.
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Alarm message Failed State message: System failure. Service required Alarm ID Action/Troubleshooting Processor Reset Failed Sequential watchdogs cause a Vent Safe Operation. processor reset on either VCB or VMB. This requirement is intended to ensure that a SW or watchdog reset (indicating loss of processor control) of either the VCB or VMB will activate the backup audio alarm. Priority Alarm Condition Special Behavior/Comments
Cycle power. Using service card, check error log for underlying causes such as voltage range errors. Using service card, check DU communication to VCB and VMB. If no VCB comm., check VCB CR10 red reset indicators. If lit, replace VCB. If no VMB comm., check VMB CR10 red reset indicators. If lit, replace VMB. Failed State message: System failure. Service required VCB to DU Com Error Failed Proper communications from the VCB Run Backup Ventilation if in to the DU is not successfully Therapy. completed within a 10 second window. Note: Timing does not start for 90 seconds after power up.
Cycle power. Check error log for underlying causes such as voltage range errors. Using service card, check DU communication to VMB. If multiple subsystem communication failures: -Check/replace DU cable. -Verify DU system interface PCB is fully inserted into DU CPU PCB. -Check/replace DU system interface PCB (connector panel assembly). -Check/replace DU CPU board. If not multiple subsystem communication failures: -Check/replace DU cable -Verify VCB is fully inserted into mother board. -Verify yellow VCB communications activity indicator CR15 (TX DU) is lit and blinking. If not blinking: -Replace VCB. -Check/replace motherboard. -Check/replace DU CPU board.
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Alarm message Failed State message: System failure. Service required Alarm ID Action/Troubleshooting VMB to DU Com Error Failed Proper communications from the VMB Run Backup Ventilation if in to the DU is not successfully Therapy. completed within a 10 second window. Note: Timing does not start for 90 seconds after power up. Priority Alarm Condition Special Behavior/Comments
Cycle power. Check error log for underlying causes such as voltage range errors. Using service card, check DU communication to VCB. If multiple subsystem communication failures: -Check/replace DU cable. -Verify DU system interface PCB is fully inserted into DU CPU PCB. -Check/replace DU system interface PCB (connector panel assembly). -Check/replace DU CPU board. If not multiple subsystem communication failures: -Check/replace DU cable -Verify VMB is fully inserted into mother board. -Replace VMB. -Check/replace motherboard. -Check/replace DU system interface PCB (connector panel assembly). -Check/replace DU CPU board. Failed State message: System failure. Service required VMB to VCB Com Error Failed Proper communication of the high speed sensor data from the VMB to the VCB is not successfully completed within a 50 ms window.
Cycle power. Check error log for underlying causes such as voltage range errors. Check DU/VMB and DU/VCB communication using Service Card. Verify VMB and VCB are fully inserted into motherboard. Check/replace VMB. Check/replace VCB. Check/replace motherboard.
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Alarm message System shutdown in <20 min. System shutdown in <10 min System shutdown in <5 min System shutdown in <1 min Alarm ID Action/Troubleshooting Low Internal Battery 20 Min Medium Mains power not available. Internal battery supply < 20 minutes calculated via battery discharge algorithm. High Mains power not available. Internal battery supply < 10 minutes calculated via battery discharge algorithm Mains power not available Internal battery supply < 5 minutes calculated via battery discharge algorithm Mains power not available. Internal battery supply < 1 minute calculated via battery discharge algorithm Priority Alarm Condition Special Behavior/Comments
High
Normal alarm if system is operating on battery. Check connection to AC supply (verify green LED on DU is lit). If LED is not lit, check AC mains source, check rear power cord clamp, check fuses. If LED is lit, check output of DC power supply at screw terminals. Range is 20-32 V. If out of range, disconnect DC power supply input harness and verify output is still out of range. Check/replace DC power supply input harness. If out of range and harness is OK, replace DC power supply. Measure voltage at F1 (both sides) on PMB. Range is 20-32V. Check/replace fuse F1 on PMB. Replace PMB Temp high. Shutdown possible Paw Wave Instruction: Check fan filter. Check main fan filter. Check/replace fans. Check error log/power diagnostics for underlying causes such as fan failure indicators or voltage range errors. Verify ambient is < 40 degrees C. Replace PMB Volume delivery error Total Flow Sensor Communications Failure Medium Out of range total flow sensor data -orLoss of communication. Return to closed loop volume delivery control when cleared. Power Supply Temp High High Vicor power supply temperature exceeds 75C
Check Error Log for Total Flow Sensor Supply Voltage. -If yes: - Disconnect harness at flow sensor. If voltage error stops, replace flow sensor. -Disconnect vent engine harness at VCB. If voltage error stops, replace harness. If no: -Check connection to Total Flow Sensor. -Interchange harness connection between air and total flow sensor. -If this alarm stops, replace total flow sensor. If this alarm persists, check/replace harness. If harness is OK, replace VCB.
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Message in Calibration running field Aborted Air Flow Sensor Chk Air Flush Time: value sec
Reason
Troubleshooting
Calibration or test in progress has been aborted. Air Flow Sensor Chk
Value = time (sec) needed to flush system with Air until stability of 0.1% O2 is reached.
Air Sensor Check passed. Air Valve Cal passed. Auxiliary pressure sensor DAC counts that correspond to 100 cmH2O. (range: 3026 to 3589) Auxiliary pressure sensor zero DAC is out of range. Value = measured zero DAC (normal range = 631 to 968) Not able to achieve proper open loop flow during exhalation valve calibration. Set at 4 L/min.
Air Sensor Check Passed Air Valve Cal OK Aux Span Counts: value
1. Verify Paux port is open to atmosphere (either directly or via open tube). 2. Replace zero valve. 3. Replace pressure transducer. 1. Verify FCV is opening to give flow. Should be at least 2 L/min. If no flow, replace FCV.
This message will appear if there is a problem Check flow sensor connections. Test by setting with one of the flow sensors during the regulator up gas flows using the Service App. step test. Lowest pressure achieved during exhalation 1. Verify exhalation valve assembly is properly valve cal > 2.5 cmH2O. Value = lowest pressure assembled and latched to outlet manifold. 2. Verify tube connecting Insp port to Exp port is achieved in cmH2Ox100 not occluded/kinked. Not able to achieve proper open loop flow during exhalation valve calibration. Set at 4 L/min. 1. Verify FCV is opening to give flow. Should be at least 2 L/min. If no flow, replace FCV.
Bad O2 Flow
This message will appear if there is a problem Check flow sensor connections. Test by setting with one of the flow sensors during the regulator up gas flows using the Service App. step test.
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Message in Calibration running field Baro Check Passed Barometric Chk Barometric Fail
Reason
Troubleshooting
Barometric pressure checkout passed. Barometric pressure sensor check in progress. During Barometric pressure check, barometric pressure sensor and calculated baro pressure from set altitude differ by more than 20% of calculated baro pressure. Calibrating Flow Valve. Exhalation valve calibration can not generate 100 cmH2O pressure in the breathing circuit.
None 1. Verify flow > 1 L/min from FCV. Recal if necessary. 2. Verify breathing circuit is connected and not leaking. 3. Verify low pressure vent engine system is not leaking. 4. Verify clean exhalation housing seat/seal. Replace parts as necessary. 5. Verify power to exhalation valve actuator. 6. Check/replace harness. 7. Replace VCB.
During flow valve calibration, if a weak or Check for a weak or restricted gas supply restricted gas supply pressure requires the 140 pressure. or 160 L/min points to be extrapolated and the calculated value is > 65,000 DAC counts, this message comes up. This results in maximum flow limited to whatever is the highest flow point in the calibration table. During Paw transducer check, the breathing circuit could not reach 33 cmH2O. During Relief Valve check, the breathing circuit could not reach 30 cmH2O. During Exh Valve Cal Check, the exp pressure does not stabilize within 0.1 cmH2O within 12 seconds. 1. Verify breathing circuit is connected and not leaking. 2. Verify low pressure vent engine system is not leaking. 3. Verify exhalation valve is properly connected and all seals are in place. 4. Verify gas flow from flow control valves. Recal if necessary.
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Reason
Troubleshooting
During 1st half of Low Pressure leak check, the breathing circuit could not reach 34 cmH2O.
1. Verify breathing circuit is connected and not leaking. 2. Verify low pressure vent engine system is not leaking. 3. Verify exhalation valve is properly connected and all seals are in place. 4. Verify gas flow from flow control valves. Recal if necessary. 1. Verify breathing circuit is connected and not leaking. 2. Verify low pressure vent engine system is not leaking. 3. Verify exhalation valve is properly connected and all seals are in place. 4. Verify gas flow from flow control valves. Recal if necessary. None; normal operation.
During 2nd half of Low Pressure leak check, the breathing circuit could not reach 25 cmH2O.
During FCV calibration, the source and integrity of the gas supply (compressor or wall supply) is being tested. During FCV calibration, the source and integrity of the gas supply (compressor or wall supply) is being tested. Checkout Aborted Checkout Done During Air (or O2) flow sensor check, air flow sensor temp is more than 9C different than total flow sensor temp. Value = temperature difference (C) During air flow sensor check, air flow sensor is more than 15% different than total flow sensor at a nominal flow of 30 L/min. Value1 = measured total flow. Value2 = measured air flow. Exhalation valve check: Value = time required to relieve pressure in system from 34 cmH2O to less than 2 cmH2O. Must be less than 250 msec to pass. Exhalation Flow Check passed. Exhalation flow sensor check in progress. Exhalation valve calibration in progress.
None None 1. If only one flow check fails, replace that flow sensor. 2. If both Air and O2 flow check fails, replace total flow sensor. Check regulator for oscillation. Replace if necessary.
Exh Flow Check Passed Exh Flow Sensor Chk Exh Valve Cal
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Message in Calibration running field Exh Valve Cal Chk Exh Valve Cal OK Exh Valve Check Passed Exp Flow Cal Fail No 120 Min: value Failed 120lpm flow: value
Reason
Troubleshooting
Exhalation valve check in progress. Exhalation valve calibration passed. Exhalation Valve Check Passed. Expiratory flow sensor calibration in progress. Flow valve cal timeout: never made it to 1 20 L/min of flow during flow valve cal. During FCV calibration - could not hold 1 20 L/min flow for 1 second before supply pressure drops below 30 psi. During FCV calibration - inadequate supply pressure. During FCV calibration - inadequate supply pressure. During FCV calibration - inadequate supply pressure. During FCV calibration - inadequate supply pressure. During FCV calibration - inadequate supply pressure. During FCV calibration - inadequate supply pressure.
None None None None Check for weak or restricted gas pressure supply. Check for weak or restricted gas pressure supply. Check gas supply source to see if it is too weak or restricted. Check gas supply source to see if it is too weak or restricted. Check gas supply source to see if it is too weak or restricted. Check gas supply source to see if it is too weak or restricted. Check gas supply source to see if it is too weak or restricted. Check gas supply source to see if it is too weak or restricted. Check gas supply source to see if it is too weak or restricted. Check gas supply source to see if it is too weak or restricted. Check gas supply source to see if it is too weak or restricted.
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Failed Supply Press3:
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Failed Supply Press4:
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Failed Supply Press5:
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Failed Supply Press6:
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Failed Supply Press7: value During FCV calibration - inadequate supply pressure. Failed Supply Press8:
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Failed Supply Press9:
During FCV calibration - inadequate supply pressure. During FCV calibration - inadequate supply pressure.
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Flow Diff: value
Exhalation flow sensor check: Refer to Section 7.1.6. Value = flow difference between insp (total) flow sensor and exh flow sensor (mL/min). Must be less than 20% difference. |Exp flow - tot flow| < 0.20 * tot flow. During FCV calibration, the FCV is leaking more than 1150 mL/min. Value = leak in SmL/min. 1. Run approximately160 L/min flow through the FCV to dislodge any debris that might be present on the valve seat/seal. 2. Recal/Replace FCV.
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Message in Calibration running field Flow Valve DAC Too Low Flow/O2 Disagree: value1/value2
Reason
Troubleshooting
FCV- DAC counts went too low without a corresponding decrease in flow. During checkout, the O2 sensor check failed. O2 and Air flow set to 15 L/min. The O2% is calculated from the O2 and Air flow sensors and compared to the measured O2% from the paracube O2 sensor. If the absolute difference between the O2 sensor and the calculated O2% from flow measurement is > 5% O2, then the check fails. value1 = %O2 measured from flow sensors value2 = %O2 measured from paracube
1. Check flow sensor. 2. Check for sticking valve. 1. Using the Service App, create a flow of approximately 15 L/min on the air channel. 2. Verify (Tot Flow - Air Flow) < (0.15 * Air Flow). 3. If not, replace air pressure regulator. 4. Using the Service App, create a flow of approximately 15 L/min on the O2 channel. 5. Verify (Tot Flow - O2 Flow) < (0.15 * O2 Flow). 6. If not, replace O2 pressure regulator. 7. Recalibrate O2 sensor. 8. Repeat tests 2 and 5. If only one fails, replace that channel's flow sensor. If both fail, replace total flow sensor. 9. Replace O2 sensor. None None
Vent engine high air pressure leak test in progress. Vent engine high O2 pressure leak test in progress. Inspiratory pressure sensor DAC counts that correspond to 100 cmH2O. (range: 3026 to 3589) Breathing circuit leak check passed with leak less than 1 L/min (@ 25 cmH2O). Air supply pressure < 30 psig During exh valve cal, the pressure dropped more than 1.25 cmH2O in 4 msec. Value = Paw at last good calibration point. FCV - Indicator that system will use the degraded wall supply routine for FCV calibration. O2 supply pressure < 30 psig Breathing circuit leak check in progress. Vent engine low pressure leak test in progress. Breathing circuit resistance measurement in progress. P0.1 procedure in progress
None
None
Verify proper gas supply. Check for disconnected breathing circuit during calibration.
Check gas supply source to see if it is too weak or restricted if this causes problems. Verify proper gas supply. None None None None
Low O2 Pressure: value Low Pressure Leak Chk Low Pressure Leak Test Measure Resis Chk Measuring P0.1
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Reason
Troubleshooting
Supply pressure for both Air and O2 is below 30 psi. No calibrations, zero measurements, or checkout tests are running
None None
Value = time (sec) needed to flush system with O2 until stability of 0.1% O2 is reached.
Failed Paracube communications during O2 sensor check
O2 Sensor Fail
Replace Paracube.
Paracube Cal never competed, timed out during Check paracube sensor. 100% O2 cal Paracube Cal never competed, timed out during Check paracube sensor. 21% O2 cal Measured O2% < 41% during the 100% span calibration of the O2 sensor. 1. Verify proper connection of gases to ventilator. 2. Use the Service Apps O2 Sensor cal to override limits on O2 sensor calibration. 3. Replace Paracube. 1. Verify proper connection of gases to ventilator. 2. Use the Service Apps O2 Sensor cal to override limits on O2 sensor calibration. 3. Replace Paracube. None None None None None None None None None None
O2 Valve Cal OK Oxygen Flow Sensor Chk Oxygen Sensor Check Passed Paracube Paracube Check Passed Paracube Chk Paw Xducer Check Paw Xducer OK Regulator Step Regulator Step Done
O2 Valve Cal Passed. Oxygen Flow Sensor Check. O2 flow sensor check passed. O2 Sensor calibration in progress. O2 sensor check passed. Paracube (O2 sensor) check in progress. Airway pressure sensor check in progress. Airway pressure sensor check passed. Regulator oscillation test in progress. Regulator oscillation test completed.
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Reason
Troubleshooting
Safety Valve check: Value = back pressure generated from 75 L/min flow thru open relief valve. Must be less than 10 cmH2O to pass.
Refer to Section 7.1.4. Safety Valve check: Value = time required to relieve pressure in system from 34 to less than 2 cmH2O. Must be less than 250 msec to pass. Relief valve check in progress. Resistance Check Passed. Safety Valve Check Passed. None None None
Relief Valve Chk Resistance Check Passed Safety Valve Check Passed Sensor Disagree: value
During FCV calibration, if the Air (or O2) flow 1. Check regulator for oscillation. sensor disagree by more than: 20% of total flow 2. If only one FCV cal fails, replace that flow sensor. or 1500 mL/min, whichever is greater, the 3. If both FCV cal fail, replace total flow sensor. calibration will fail. Value = flow difference between Air (or O2) flow sensor and total flow sensor. Exhalation flow sensor removed prior or during checkout. Pressure transducer span calibration is in progress. During O2 flow sensor check, O2 flow sensor is more than 15% different than total flow sensor at a nominal flow of 30 L/min. Value1 = measured total flow. Value2 = measured O2 flow. FCV calibration - if a weak supply pressure is used, system will occasionally pause and wait for supply pressure to come back up before resuming FCV cal. FCV calibration - Indicator that system will use the degraded wall supply routine for FCV calibration. FCV calibration - Indicator that system will use the degraded wall supply routine for FCV calibration. FCV calibration - Indicator that system will use the degraded wall supply routine for FCV calibration. Install exh flow sensor and rerun checkout. None 1. Check regulator for oscillation. Replace if necessary. 2. If only O2 flow sensor check fails, replace O2 flow sensor. If both Air and O2 flow sensor checks fail, replace total flow sensor. None; normal operation.
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Weak Supply Detected2:
None; normal operation. A weak supply pressure was detected when trying to ramp the flow up to 165 L/min. None; normal operation. A weak supply pressure was detected during the 120 L/min flow test. None; normal operation. A weak supply was detected during final flow ramp-up before first cal points are taken.
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Weak Supply Detected3:
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Reason
Troubleshooting
value
FCV calibration - Indicator that system will use the degraded wall supply routine for FCV calibration. During Paw Xducer check, the insp and exp pressure difference > 4 cmH2O. Value = pressure difference. Error in FCV calibration cal point projection. Error in FCV calibration cal point projection. Airway pressure sensors are currently being zeroed.
None; normal operation. A weak supply was detected during final flow ramp-up before first cal points are taken if DAC output reached 65,000 counts before flow reached 170 L/min. Refer to Section 7.1.1.
Zero flow samp Zero for flow sampl2 Zero Pressure Sensors
Check for weak or restricted gas pressure supply Check for weak or restricted gas pressure supply None
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In this section
8.1 EV Service Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-2 8.1.1 Main Menu and System Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-2 8.1.2 Power Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-3 8.1.3 Power Controller Power Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-4 8.1.4 Display Unit Power Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-6 8.2 Display Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-7 8.3 Special Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-8 8.3.1 View Revision Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-9 8.3.2 View PC Card Install Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-9 8.4 Software Download . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-10 8.5 EV Service Application (PC based) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-12 8.5.1 Port Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-12 8.5.2 Main Menu and System Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-12 8.6 VCB Diagnostics and Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-13 8.6.1 Sensirion Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.6.2 VCB Input Signal Latch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.6.3 VCB Channel Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.6.4 VCB Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.6.5 Calibrations and Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.7 VMB Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.7.1 VMB Channel Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.7.2 VMB Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.7.3 VMB Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.7.4 Baro P Cal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-13 8-14 8-15 8-16 8-17 8-18 8-19 8-20 8-20 8-20
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The Main Menu appears on the left-hand side of the screen and includes the following selections:
Main Menu Power Diagnostics Display Diagnostics Special Functions -------------------------Software Download
Remarks Access to the Power Supply Diagnostics functions Access to the Front Panel Controls Access to logs and compatibility tables Access to the Software Download function.
Note
You can not return to the Diagnostic section of the service application after entering the software download section. You must reboot the system to exit Software Download. The System Information page appears on the right-hand side of the screen and displays the following system information:
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The service application provides power supply diagnostics for the various circuit boards in the EV ventilator. Selecting Power Diagnostics on the Main Menu brings up the following menu selections in the left-hand frame and the instructions in the right-hand frame:
Main Menu Power Diagnostics Display Diagnostics Special Functions ------------------------------------------Software Download
Power Diagnostics Instructions Select a menu item to see the power status and measured voltages. To troubleshoot a power problem, start with the power controller and work forward. Problem voltages are in red.
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There are two pages of diagnostics for the Power Controller. Selecting Power Control brings up the first page of the Power Controller Diagnostics.
Power Diagnostics Power Control Display Unit ->Main Menu 12Vdc Supply 3.3Vdc Supply Label AC Status
Yes, No Fail, Bulk Chg, Over Chg, Float Chg, Trickle Chg, Discharge X.XXX XX XX.X < 6.0 FAIL (red) <10 T Chg (yellow) 10-15.5 (Green) XX.X < 6.0 FAIL (red) <10 T Chg (yellow) 10-15.5 (Green) XX-ABC-XXXX XXX X.XX Min A A Min Vdc 0 to 30 10.0 to 15.5
Battery 2 Volts
Vdc
10.0 to 15.5
Date Battery Tested Last Full Discharge Time Extl Battery Current
Turn the ComWheel to select the second page. Push the ComWheel to return focus to the Power Diagnostics selection menu.
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Power Diagnostics Power Control Display Unit ->Main Menu Fan Speed Fan 1 Voltage
Turn the ComWheel to return to the first page. Push the ComWheel to return focus to the Power Diagnostics selection menu.
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Selecting Display Unit brings up the Display Unit Power Diagnostics page.
Di splay U ni t Po w e r Di ag no sti cs
Power Diagnostics Label Power Control Display Unit ->Main Menu 5.0Vdc (PCMCIA) 3.3Vdc (PCMCIA) 5.0Vdc (Fan) 5.0Vdc (USB) 8.0Vdc (DIS) 11Vdc (LCD) X.XX X.XX X.XX X.XX X.XX XX.XX Vdc Vdc Vdc Vdc Vdc Vdc 4.50 to 5.50 2.97 to 3.63 4.50 to 5.50 4.50 to 5.50 7.20 to 8.80 10.35 to 13.62 Value Format Units Normal range
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Main Menu Power Diagnostics Display Diagnostics Special Functions ------------------------------------------Software Download
Display Diagnostics Test LEDs Test Speaker Test Backlight 1 Test Backlight 2 Test Keys -> Main Menu
Select a menu item To troubleshoot a display problem, start with Test LEDs and work forward
Action when selected Selecting Test LEDs causes the red and yellow LEDS next to the Silence Alarms key to flash for 10 seconds. Selecting Test Speaker causes the speaker to sound for 5 seconds. Selecting Test Backlight 1 turns backlight 2 off for 10 seconds. If screen goes black during test, a backlight is out Selecting Test Backlight 2 turns backlight 1 off for 10 seconds. If screen goes black during test, a backlight is out Selecting Test Keys brings up a representative display of the front panel controls. Pressing a softkey will cause the corresponding key text to be highlighted. Selecting Main Menu returns to the Main Menu.
Test Backlight 2
Test Keys
Main Menu
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Main Menu Power Diagnostics Display Diagnostics Special Functions ------------------------------------------Software Download
Special Functions View Error Log View Alarm Log View Event Log View Revision Log Compatibility Table PC Card Install Log View Install Errors -> Main Menu
System Information
In a functioning system, the Error, Alarm, and Event Logs are accessible on the systems Service Log menu (refer to Section 4.4.3). If a system comes up in a Failed State, you can download the logs to the Service Application PC Card and view them on the Special Functions screen. 1. With the system still in the Failed State, insert the Service Application PC Card into the Display Unit and press the Help softkey. 2. Wait approximately 60 seconds while the logs are downloaded to the card (no apparent activity). 3. Restart the system with the Service Application to view the logs.
Whenever a Software Download is completed, the specific software download is recorded in the Revision Log that resides on the system (Display Unit) and in the PC Card Install Log that resides on the PC Card. The Compatibility Table lists the current software components that last downloaded on to the system. In essence, it is the latest listing that appears in the Revision Log, which allows you to view the current log directly without having to scroll to it.
Compatibility Table
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Selecting View Revisions Log brings up the Revision Log for the system. The log includes chronological entries for every Software Download that was completed to the system. Each entry includes two header lines and eight data lines in the following format:
Note
The Stock Number listed is for the board assembly and may not represent an orderable service item. Refer to the parts lists in Section 10 for service level stock numbers. The Front Panel Control (FPC), Display Unit Application (DUA), and the Display Unit Flash (DUF) reside, along with the Display Unit BIOS (DUB), on the Display Unit CPU board.
Selecting View PC Card Install Log brings up the PC Card Install Log for the software download card. The log includes chronological entries for every Software Download that was completed with the card. Each entry includes two header lines and eight data lines in the following format:
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Note
You can not return to the Diagnostic section of the service application after entering the software download section. You must reboot the system to exit Software Download. Entering software download brings up the Software Download menu.
Remarks Downloads only new software versions not found on the system and compatible with installed subsystem hardware. Downloads all software subsystems.
Download All
Since downloading all the subsystem software can take an hour or more, you should normally choose Download New to install only the updated subsystem software or software required for newly installed subsystems.
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If there is no Front Panel Control software installed in the system (as would be the case when the display units control board is replaced), the Service Application automatically downloads the Front Panel Controls software at startup. During the download the two display unit LEDs will flash and the display speaker will sound an alarm tone to indicate that Software Download is proceeding. The display will be black until the automatic download is complete. To ensure that all software versions on the system are compatible, the end result of Download All or Download New will be the same. The software loaded on the machine will exactly match what is on the card. Be sure to have the latest/correct version of software before attempting a download to avoid inadvertent overwrites of newer software with an older version. If, during the Download New process, the compatibility checker detects a newer version of software component on the system, a Notice appears on the screen that asks you to confirm the downgrade. Download All will download all compatible software from the card to the system without issuing a notice that newer version of software component may be on the system.
Download process
The PCMCIA card includes only the latest software for each subsystem along with the diagnostic application. As each subsystem software segment is being downloaded, the following status messages note the state of each subsystem and the result of the download: Busy - System is running its application code; not ready for download. Ready - System is in its boot code; ready for download. CRCtest - System is analyzing the download CRC. Loading - System is accepting download data. Done - Software download has completed successfully. Fail - Software download did not complete successfully. A Fail message will require reloading of the software; or repair of the system may be necessary. Skipped - Software download was bypassed. Linked - System is communicating, but status is not yet known. Not Compatible - The software version on the PCMCIA card is not compatible with the subsystem. If the subsystem is communicating but the HW Rev or current SW Rev are not known, the message Unknown will appear under the columns for those values. If the HW Rev or current SW Rev are not known, the download function will still be available. As the software loads, an activity bar at the bottom of the screen shows the download progress for each subsystem.
Download complete
When all the required subsystem software is download, the following message appears on the screen. You must shut down the system to exit the download function.
DOWNLOAD IS COMPLETE. Remove PCMCIA card. Turn OFF AC mains switch in rear. Disconnect power cord.
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When the EV serial port is enabled, the PC application presents a port setup menu that allows you to select a COM port for your PC. Select the appropriate COM port and click OK to continue. Note: Ensure that no other application (such as PDA hot-sync) is using this port while the Service Application is running.
Default COM1
The Main Menu appears on the screen and includes the following selections as shown in the table below:
Remarks Opens the VCB Diagnostics page. Opens the VMB Diagnostics page.
The main menu includes a message area that show whether or not the program is communicating with the EV. The VCB and VMB Diagnostics pages can both be displayed at the same time. Closing the main menu, closes the application.
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The Sensirion (Inspiratory Flow) Sensors group shows the temperature and the flow through each flow sensor: Total flow, Oxygen, and Air.
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The VCB Input Signal Latch group shows the status of the displayed item.
Item Module Power Description FAIL = Power to the monitor module has failed. OK = Module Power has not failed or module power has been manually shut off. FAIL = Power to the Patient Side Module has failed. OK = PSM Pwr has not failed or PSM power has been manually shut off. ON = Inspiratory pressure zero valve on. OFF = Inspiratory pressure zero valve off. ON = Auxiliary pressure purge valve on. OFF = Auxiliary pressure purge valve off. YES = VMB is commanding the exhalation valve open. NO = The valve is not opened. YES = VMB is activating the buzzer. NO = Buzzer is not active or is activated by the VCB. YES = Nebulizer is connected. NO = Nebulizer is not connected. NO = Buzzer current is too low. Valid when buzzer should be on. YES = Buzzer is sensed. NA = Buzzer not being activated. DETECTED = Expiratory over-pressure detected. NOT DETECTED = Over pressure was not detected.
PSM Power
Insp Press Zero Valve Aux Press Purge Valve Exhalation Vlv Open VMB Buzzer On? Nebulizer Detected? Buzzer Detected?
Over Pressure
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The VCB Channel Configurations group includes items that are measured from the VCB. If the item is within the acceptable range, OK is displayed next to the value. If the item is out of the acceptable range, FAIL is displayed instead.
Description Auxiliary pressure sensor measurement Inspiratory pressure sensor measurement Exhalation valve voltage Exhalation valve current O2 Flow Valve drive current Air Flow Valve drive current Nebulizer power (when on) Nebulizer power (when off) Ambient temperature near the valve drive circuits Format XXX.XX XXX.XX XXXXX XXX.X XXX.X XXX.X XXXXX XXX XXX.X Units cmH2O cmH2O mV mA mA mA mV mV C mV mV mV mV mV mV mV mV mV Range -20 to 120 -20 to 120 0 to 12500 0 to 815 0 to 198 0 to 198 11600 to 12600 0 to 500 0 to 55 15200 to 16800 12000 to 12700 4800 to 5200 5760 to 6240 -6240 to -5660 5280 to 5720 8530 to 9240 8530 to 9240 4055 to 4137
Item Auxiliary Press Inspiratory Press Exhalation Volt Exhalation Current O2 Flow Current Air Flow Current Nebulizer Power Ambient Temp Module Power 12.5V Supply 5V Analog 6V Analog -6V Analog 5.5V Analog Insp Flow Power Total Insp Flow Pwr 4.096V Ref
16 V Circuit breaker for module power XXXXX 12.5 V Supply Voltage 5V analog supply voltage 6V analog supply voltage -6V analog supply voltage 5.5V analog supply voltage 9V power supply for the O2 and Air inspiratory flow sensors 9V power supply for the total inspiratory flow sensor Analog measurement of the independent 4.096V voltage reference XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX
Ground
mV
0 to 10
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The VCB Outputs group controls items that can be turned on or off. Items whose default state is On, initially have a checkmark in the checkbox. For items whose default state is Off, the checkbox is initially unmarked.
Item Safe Valve Energized Man Valve Energized Nebulizer Enabled Module Reset Module Power On PSM Power On Insp Press Zero Aux Press Purge Buzzer On Air Flow Valve Air DAC O2 Flow Valve O2 Dac Exhal Flow Valve Exh Dac Dither Dac Function Opens/Closes Safety Valve. Default Not checked
Opens/Closes Inspiratory Maneuver Valve. Not checked Enables/Disables power to the Nebulizer. Resets modules residing in the module bay. Turns Module Bus power on/off. Turns Patient Side Monitor power on/off Inspiratory pressure zero valve on/off. Auxiliary pressure purge valve on/off. Controls the buzzer (On/Off) from the VCB. Enables/Disables Air flow valve. Disabled while a calibration is running. Set any DAC value from (decimal) 0 to 65535 for the Air Flow Valve. Enables/Disables O2 flow valve. Disabled while a calibration is running. Set any DAC value from (decimal) 0 to 65535 for the O2 Flow Valve. Enables/Disables Exhalation flow valve. Disabled while a calibration is running. Set any DAC value from (decimal) 0 to 65535 for the Exhalation Flow Valve. DAC value that adjusts the amplitude of the dither signal to the exhalation valve. Not checked Not checked Not checked Not checked Not checked Not checked Not checked Checked 0 Checked 0 Checked 0 5000
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Description
Shows the current calibration that is running. The percentage of the calibration that is completed. Starts airway pressure transducer zero and span for all three pressure transducers (Insp, Exp, and Aux). End Paw Span Ends airway pressure transducer zero and span for all three pressure transducers (Insp, Exp, and Aux). Span DAC Value Exhalation valve DAC counts for the Paw Span Test. Default = 0 Reset DAC Sets DAC value to zero. O2 Flow Valve Runs O2 Flow Valve Test. Air Flow Valve Runs Air Flow Valve Test. Exhal Valve Runs Exhalation Flow Valve Test. Cal Tables Displays a new window showing the calibration tables of the Air Flow Valve, O2 Flow Valve, and Exhal Valve tests. Zero Pressures Zeros the Inspiratory and Expiratory pressure sensors. Exh Flow Exhalation flow sensor zero. O2 Sensor Runs the Paracube O2 sensor test. Valve Sweep Runs the Valve Sweep calibration. Low P Leak Runs Low Pressure Leak Test. High O2 Leak Runs High O2 Pressure Leak Test. High Air Leak Runs High Air Pressure Leak Test. Leak Result: The measured leak from the last Low Pressure, High O2, and High Air leak tests. Log Calibration results Enter file name (example D:\testlog1.log). to file: Find Log File Searches for a log file that already exists. Start Logging Updates selected log as calibrations are completed. Note: The current log overwrites previous entries. Stop Logging Turns off the calibration log. Regulator Test Runs the Regulator Test. Reg Results Opens a window that displays the results of the regulator test. Total Flow - O2 Displays the Total Flow during the O2 portion of the regulator test. O2 Flow Displays the O2 Flow during the O2 portion of the regulator test. % Error - O2 Displays the error percentage of the Total and O2 Flow during the regulator test. Total Flow - Air Displays the Total Flow during the Air portion of the regulator test. Air Flow Displays the Air Flow during the Air portion of the regulator test. % Error - Air Displays the error percentage of the Total and Air Flow during the regulator test.
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The VMB Channel Configurations group includes items that are measured from the VMB. If the item is within the acceptable range, OK is displayed next to the value. If the item is out of the acceptable range, FAIL is displayed instead.
Description Expiratory Pressure sensor measurement Barometric pressure sensor measurement O2 supply pressure sensor measurement Air supply pressure sensor measurement 1.22V Reference 12.5V Power supply to the VMB 6.1V power supply to the expiratory flow sensor 5V power supply to the O2 sensor 5V power supply to the O2 pressure sensor 5V power supply to the Air pressure sensor 5.5V analog supply -5.5V analog supply Ground Format XXX.XX XXX.XX XXX.XX XXX.X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX Units cmH2O cmH2O psig psig mV mV mV mV mV mV mV mV mV Range -26.8 to 131.8 643.7 to 1182.0 -9.1 to 127.8 -9.1 to 127.8 1104 to 1338 10900 to 13320 5770 to 6370 4720 to 5380 4680 to 5340 4680 to 5340 5140 to 5880 -6220 to -4440
Item Expiratory Press Barometric Press O2 Supp Press Air Supp Press Reference 12.5V Supply 6.1V Expiratory 5V O2 Supply 5V O2 Press 5V Air Press 5.5V Analog -5.5V Analog Ground
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The VMB Outputs group controls items that can be turned on or off. Items whose default state is On, initially have a checkmark in the checkbox. For items whose default state is Off, the checkbox is initially unmarked.
Function Default
Item Exh Valve Pwr Safe Valve Energized O2 Sensor Off Exh Flow Sensor Pwr VMB Buzzer On VMB Reset
Opens/closes the exhalation valve (opens when checked). Not checked Opens/closes the safety valve from the VMB (energized when checked). Turn oxygen sensor On (not checked) or Off (checked) Turn exhalation sensor On (checked) or Off (not checked) The VMB turns the buzzer On/Off. Resets the VMB (disables the watchdog). Not checked Not checked Checked Not checked Not checked
The VMB Data group shows the reported values for Expiratory Flow and O2 concentration.
Description Expiratory flow sensor measurement. Measured oxygen concentration from the oxygen sensor. Format XXX.XX XXX Units mL/min %
Baro P Cal
Status
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9 Repair Procedures
In this section
9.1 Circuit Board Replacement precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-3 9.1.1 Software download . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-3 9.1.2 Required calibrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-3 9.2 How to bleed gas pressure from the machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-4 9.3 Accessing chassis components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-4 9.3.1 To remove the chassis from the housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-5 9.3.2 To remove the Vent Engine from the chassis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-5 9.3.3 To replace chassis mounted components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-6 9.3.4 To replace Vent Engine components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-6 9.4 Servicing the Display Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-7 9.4.1 Remove the Display Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-7 9.4.2 Disassemble the Display Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-8 9.4.3 To replace the CPU board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-9 9.4.4 To replace the LCD display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-10 9.4.5 To replace the backlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-11 9.4.6 To replace the Inverters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-12 9.4.7 To replace the front enclosure or components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-13 9.5 Adjusting the display arm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-15 9.5.1 Adjust upper pivot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.5.2 Adjust lower pivot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.5.3 Adjust arm bearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.6 Removing a compressor from the cart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-15 9-16 9-16 9-17
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w WARNING
To prevent fires: Use lubricants approved for O2 environments, such as Krytox. Other lubricants may burn or explode in high O2 concentrations. All covers used on the system must be made from antistatic materials. Static electricity can cause fires in high O2 concentrations.
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Obey infection control and safety procedures. Used equipment may contain blood and body fluids. A movable part or a removable component may present a pinch or a crush hazard. Use care when moving or replacing system parts and components. Some internal parts have sharp edges and can cause cuts or abrasions. Use care when servicing internal components. When servicing the EV, extreme care must be taken to avoid introducing foreign debris into the pneumatic flow passages of the ventilator. This includes dust and contaminants on the vent engine and particularly metal chips generated by screw threads. Before removing components on the vent engine, secure a clean work area and thoroughly clean the vent engine to remove any contaminants. Failure to do so may result in patient injury and/or damage to the flow valve. After repairs are completed, always perform the checkout procedure. Refer to Section 3 of this manual. Electrostatic discharge through circuit boards may damage the components on them. Wear a static control wrist strap before touching the circuit boards. Handle all circuit boards by their non-conductive edges. Use anti-static containers when transporting them.
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9 Repair Procedures
Caution
Do not replace more than one of these boards at a time without first powering up the unit. Wait until the initial checkout menu appears to insure that the machine specific information has been replicated.
After replacing any of the following boards, download the current software for the newly installed subsystem (refer to Section 8.4): Display Unit CPU board (or a replacement DU) the Power Monitor board (PMB) the Vent Monitor board (VMB) the Vent Control board (VCB)
When repairs are complete, if either the VMB or the VCB were replaced, the following calibrations must be performed before completing the checkout procedure.
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Chassis
Housing
Vent Engine
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9 Repair Procedures
1. To prevent the housing from tipping over when the chassis is removed, position the Display Unit (as shown) centered over the housing. 2. If applicable, remove any patient circuit components. 3. Remove the Exhalation Valve. The chassis can not be removed with the Exhalation Valve in place. 4. Disconnect the Display Cable from the chassis connector. 5. Loosen the four captured mounting screws at each corner of the back panel. 6. Slide the chassis out of the housing.
1. Remove the circuit board retainer. 2. Disconnect the engine harness connectors from the circuit boards. 3. Remove the four screws (two on each side) that hold the Vent Engine manifold to the chassis. 4. Slide the Vent Engine out of the chassis.
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Most of the major components on the chassis can be replaced directly. Only a few of the less accessible components require you to remove other components before they can be replaced. When replacing the Power Management Board, transfer the existing heat sink and fan to the new board.
Note: Refer to Section 9.1 for precautions regarding board replacement. After replacing a circuit board, download current software (refer to Section 9.1.1) and calibrate the system (refer to Section 9.1.2).
All mounting hardware for Vent Engine components can be accessed from the top. When replacing a component, ensure that the o-ring or gasket under the component is properly seated in the manifold. To remove the harness connector from the O2 Sensor, release the retaining tab with a small, thin-blade screwdriver (twist the screwdriver slightly to release the tab).
Note: When replacing the following items, do not overtighten the mounting hardware. Use the following torque spec chart to properly mount the component. Regulator = 2 Nm Flow Control Valve = 4 Nm O2 Sensor = 2 Nm Flow Transducer = 2 Nm Inspiratory Valve Assembly Manifold = 4 Nm
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To service other components of the Display Unit, you must first remove the Display Unit from the machine.
The Display Unit attaches to the pivot arm with screws that are accessible under the pivot covers. 1. Remove the pivot arm covers on each side of the upper pivot. The pivot covers are held in place by three tabs in the locations shown by the arrows. Slide a thin blade between the cover and the pivot housing to release each tab. 2. Raise the DU so that it faces backwards. 3. Disconnect the display cable (A). 4. Remove the four screws that hold the DU to the upper pivot (B).
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B
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Place the Display Unit face down on an anti-static pad. Before removing the rear enclosure, ensure that the release tabs on the PCMCIA frame are fully depressed. 1. Loosen (L) the four captive screws at each corner of the rear enclosure. 2. Lift the rear enclosure slightly and pivot it away from the lower enclosure at the bottom side of the Display Unit.
(5)
L L
(26)
22
12
L L
(23)
(30)
(1)
At this point, you can replace the following items (The item numbers refer to the parts list in Section 10.6): the fan (26) the connector panel assembly (23) the encoder assembly (12) E the battery (5) the speaker (22) To access the mounting screws for the speaker, you must first remove the ten screws that hold the mounting plate to the front enclosure so that you can raise the bottom edge of the assembly slightly Refer to section 9.4.4.) the rear enclosure (1) You can transfer the captive screws to the new enclosure. However, the gasket (30) is held in place with adhesive. When replacing the rear enclosure, also include a new gasket. To replace the remaining items requires further disassembly.
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1. Remove the connector panel assembly (23) two screws. 2. Disconnect the following cables: Inverter harnesses (A) Membrane switch flex-cable at ZIF (zero insertion force) connector (B) Speaker cable (C) Encoder assembly cable (D) Membrane switch flex-cable at ZIF (zero insertion force) connector (E) Fan cable (F) LCD cable (G)
H
(5)
B G
(23)
C H
3. Remove the remaining four screws (H) that hold the CPU board to the mounting plate. 4. Remove the CPU board from the mounting plate. 5. If you are replacing the PCMCIA frame (3) on an existing CPU board (remove four screws on back of CPU board), you must also apply new gaskets (4) to the frame. Align the ends of the gaskets with the top edge of the frame. 6. Transfer the battery (5) to the new CPU board. 7. Reassemble in reverse order. 8. Download latest software (Section 8.4).
(3)
(4)
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1. Disconnect the following cables: Membrane switch flex-cable at ZIF (zero insertion force) connector (A) Encoder assembly cable (B) Membrane switch flex-cable at ZIF (zero insertion force) connector (C) Fan cable (D) LCD cable (E) 2. Remove the ten screws (circled) that hold the mounting plate to the front enclosure.
3. Remove the mounting plate assembly from the front enclosure. 4. Disconnect the backlight harnesses (F) from the inverter boards. 5. Slide the grommet (G) out of the mounting plate slot (transfer to new LCD). 6. Remove the four screws (circled) that hold the LCD to the mounting plate.
G F
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7. Lift the left side of the LCD display slightly away from the mounting plate to pull some of the display ribbon cable (H) to the top side of the plate. Flip the LCD over to the left of the assembly. 8. Disconnect the display ribbon cable (I).
LCD Display
9. Reassemble in reverse order. Note: When replacing the LCD, pull the excess ribbon cable to the bottom side of the plate as you lower the LCD on to the plate. For the backlight harness grommet (G), ensure that the slit in the grommet faces toward the inside of the keyhole.
The backlight replacement kit includes a backlight assembly (with two backlights) and two inverters with mounting hardware. To replace the backlight assembly follow the procedure in Section 9.4.4 to gain access to the assembly. To replace the inverters, follow the procedure in the next section. 1. Remove the one screw (J) that holds the backlight assembly to the LCD. 2. Slide the backlight assembly to the left to free it from the retaining tabs and then lift it out of the holder.
G J
Slit
3. Transfer the grommet (G) to the new backlight assembly. 4. Reassemble in reverse order.
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The Display Unit includes two inverters (one for each backlight). The inverters sandwich the mounting plate and use it as a heatsink. Follow the procedure in Section 9.4.4 to gain access to the inverters. Replace one inverter at a time. 1. Disconnect the backlight cable (A) from the inverter. 2. Remove the two Nylon screws (B) that hold the inverter to the backplate. 3. Slide the inverter out of the sleeve and disconnect it from the CPU harness (C). 4. Reassemble in reverse order.
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Disassemble the Display Unit following procedures in the previous sections to the point where you have removed the mounting plate assembly from the front enclosure. If you are replacing the front enclosure, you can transfer the encoder (12) assembly to the new enclosure; but, you must build up the replacement enclosure with: a new window (11) new membrane switches right-side (14), lower (15), left-side (16) new keypads - right-side (17), lower (18), left-side (19) new EMC gasket (10) If you are replacing a keypad or a membrane switch, you must replace both items.
(12)
1. Place the front enclosure face up on a flat surface. 2. Press down on one corner of the window to free it from the enclosure. 3. Work your way around the window until you can get a hold of it from the back. 4. Slowly pry the window from the enclosure. 5. Place the front enclosure face down on a flat surface, taking care not to damage the encoder. 6. Remove any remaining residue from the mounting area; clean with isopropyl alcohol. 7. Remove the inside protective material from the front of the window. 8. Peel the front outside frame of the release liner. 9. Lower the window straight down in the enclose, noting the notch in the window and the matching nub on the enclosure. 10.Before seating the window, position it in contact with the bottom and right sides of the frame (see arrows) so that the larger gap between the window and the enclosure is at the top and left edges (as viewed from behind). 11.Remove the protective film from the back side of the window.
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5. Insert the flex cable and ground strap through the slot in the enclosure. Ensure that all of the ground strap passes through the slot an does not remain folded over under the membrane.
6. Carefully lower the membrane straight down to the enclosure. Seat the membrane in place. 7. Remove the backing from the keypad and install it over the membrane switches. 8. Attach the ground strap to the enclosure.
To fully seal the Display Unit enclosure, you will need approximately 2.3 meters of EMC gasket (10). Cut the gasket into five strips shown below.
Insert a continuous length of gasket in the outside grove of the enclosure (sparingly apply Super Glue Gel to the channels near the corners before installing the gasket). Insert individual lengths of gasket in the inside grove around the window (sparingly apply Super Glue Gel to the channels near the corners before installing the gasket). 222 mm
286 mm
286 mm
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Cover
To access the adjustment screw for the arm mount bearing, remove the display arm cover.
1. Position the DU as shown: Arm vertical DU horizontal 2. Release the DU. Verify that the DU does not sag from its own weight. 3. Push down slightly at the front of the DU. The DU should remain in place. 4. Verify that the DU can be tilted without excessive force. 5. Adjust the upper pivot as necessary.
Adjust
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1. Position the DU as shown: Arm forward Upper and lower pivots in line horizontally DU vertical 2. Release the DU. Verify that the DU does not sag from its own weight. 3. Push down slightly at the top of the DU. The DU should remain in place. 4. Verify that the DU can be raised and lowered without excessive force. 5. Adjust the lower pivot as necessary.
Adjust
1. Position the DU as shown above: Arm forward Upper and lower pivots in line horizontally DU vertical 2. Move the DU side to side. Verify that the DU can be moved without excessive force and that it remains in place with slight sideways pressure. 3. Adjust the bearing as necessary.
Adjust
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w WARNING
To avoid personal injury, two people are required to remove and install the compressor.
1. Remove the trim pieces from the side extrusions.
Pry to loosen
2. Remove the compressor mounting hardware from each side of the cart. 3. Screw in a lifting handle (service tool #5370055) into each side of the compressor.
4. With a person on each side of the cart, lift the compressor slightly and slide it forward out of the cart.
w CAUTION
To avoid tipping, use care when moving the ventilator with the compressor removed from the cart.
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In this section
10.1 Service tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2 10.1.1 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.1.2 Manual shut-off valves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.1.3 Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.1.4 Leak test devices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.1.5 Lubricants and Adhesives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.2 External components - front view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2 10-3 10-3 10-4 10-5 10-6
10.3 External components - rear view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-7 10.4 Display arm mounting hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-8 10.5 Display arm assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-10 10.6 Display Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-12 10.7 Main enclosure (external) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-14 10.8 Main enclosure (internal) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-16 10.9 Vent Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-18 10.10 Outlet manifold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-20 10.11 Inlet manifold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-22 10.12 AC power cords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-23 10.13 AC Inlet/Outlet Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-24 10.14 Cart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-26 10.15 Module rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-28 10.16 Compressor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-29 10.16 Exhalation valve assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-30
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Item 1 2 3 4
Description Service Application/System Software 1.X (on Compact Flash card) Compact Flash Adapter, PCMCIA carrier Windows based EV Service Application Cable, USB Converter to EV Converter, USB to RS-422/RS-485 (includes USB cable)
RS-422/RS-485
USB type B
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1b
1c
1d
1e
Item 1
2 3
Description Cable, Display Unit (connect DU to EV chassis when disassembled for repair and evaluation - Refer to section 9.3) Tool, Nebulizer connector (Refer to section 10.10) Handle, Service EVair Compressor two required (Refer to section 9.6)
1505-8506-000 5370055
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3 10 10 2
10
1 4
9 8 6
10
5 7
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8 (10, 11)
9 (10, 11) 2
4 (5)
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Description Display Unit Module rack Cart Foot, Vent Housing Screw, M5x20 SKT HD Cage, air transfer Screw, M4x8 Pan HD Handle Left Vent Housing Handle Right Vent Housing Screw M4x10 Pan Hd Pozidriv Washer M4 external
Stock Number Refer to section 10.6 Refer to section 10.15 Refer to section 10.14 1505-3430-000 0144-2131-919 1505-3250-000 9211-0440-083 1505-3429-000 1505-3428-000 0144-2117-722 9213-0540-003
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5 (6) 1 7
8 (22 cm)
8 (22 cm)
8 (13 cm)
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Description Main enclosure (external) Main enclosure (internal) Display arm mounting hardware Display arm assembly Guard, DU connector Screw, M4x12 Spacer, connector guard Screw, M4x25 Housing, Vent Tape, Wear UHMW Polyethylene
Stock Number Refer to section 10.7 Refer to section 10.8 Refer to section 10.4 Refer to section 10.5 1505-3419-000 0140-6226-111 1505-3434-000 0140-6226-125 1505-3403-000 1505-3030-000
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3 (4)
Connect Cable
Coil Cable
9 10 9 8
Display
11 3 (4)
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5 5
9 (10)
11
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3 28 4
14
11
26 5 25
17 12
24
21 13
223 22
20 16 19 15 18
Table 1: Language Chinese Czech Danish Dutch English Finnish French German Greek Hungarian Italian Japanese Norwegian Polish Portuguese Russian Spanish Swedish Turkish
Table 2: Keypad Set 1505-3453-000 1505-3443-000 1505-3452-000 1505-3438-000 1505-3435-000 1505-3442-000 1505-3436-000 1505-3437-000 1505-3447-000 1505-3448-000 1505-3439-000 1505-3449-000 1505-3445-000 1505-3444-000 1505-3441-000 1505-3451-000 1505-3440-000 1505-3450-000 1505-3446-000 Hardware Item where used (Qty) Speaker: 29(2) Door: 29(2) CPU to plate: 30(4) Rear connector panel assembly: 30(2) Ground straps for keypads: 30(2) Mounting plate to Front enclosure: 30(10) Rear enclosure: 31(4), 32(4) Fan: 33(4), 34(4) Inverters: 35(4) PCMCIA frame: 36(4)
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* Apply Loctite 271. ** Total length = 1230 mm (300 mm top/bottom 315 mm sides). *** Item 8 retained with nut on inside of chassis (Refer to section 10.8).
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12
19 22 5 6 7 10 (11) 14 13 15
(4) 8 (***)
25 18 16
1 (2)
23
24
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7 (8) 9
21
23
22 1 (2)
33 27 30 31 32 28 26 24 34
J1 Battery 2 Battery 1
29
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10 Illustrated Parts
4 3 2 1
29**
28
6 7 8 26
C
6 7 8 11 12
10
12 30 31 26 21 33 16 (15, 20) 14 32
34
22 27 23 16 15 14
24
25
18
17 19
13
Note: When replacing the Airway Pressure Sensing board (Item 16), ensure that the o-ring (Item 15) is properly seated in the manifold before mounting the board in place.
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* Use special tool (Refer to section 10.1.30 to remove collar from Nebulizer connector. Apply Loctite 271 to treads of connector when replacing collar.
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8 (9)
25
3, 4
5, 6
15, 16 11 9 12 13 14 17
18 10
19
11
20
11
21 22
23
Note: When installing the voice coil, be sure to route the wires around the coil. Ensure the wire are below the thread engagement of item 23. Do not pinch the wires.
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7 11 4 (6) 5 (6)
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Description Inlet fitting, O2 Inlet fitting, Air Check Valve Adapter, O2 Pipeline Adapter, Air Pipeline Screw, M4-0.7x12 Pozidriv Pan Hd Relieved SST O-ring, OD23.9 ID20.35 EPDM DURO70 -019 Filter Disc, Wire Mesh 2 Micron O-ring, EPR 2-122 70 DURO Transducer, Pressure 827 kPa (120 psi) Manifold (includes EMI gasket) Table 1: Inlet Fitting DISS DISS Female NIST S90-116; fitting seal SIS Stock Number 1 - O2 9913-6489-400 1505-3851-000 1001-5967-000 1010-7046-000 1010-3220-000 1505-3852-000 2 - Air 9913-6557-800 1505-3830-000 1001-5826-000 1010-7048-000 1010-3220-000 1505-3831-000
Stock Number Refer to Table 1 Refer to Table 1 1006-3430-000 1505-3206-000 1505-3207-000 1504-3001-000 1006-3614-000 1504-3708-000 1504-3612-000 1011-3413-000 1505-8501-000
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AB.98.008
AB.98.052
AB.98.049
Item 1
Description Power Cord AS 3112, 220-240 Vac BS 1363, 220-240 Vac BS 546, 220-240 Vac CEE 7/7, 220 Vac
Stock Number
1500-3561-000 1500-3283-000 1505-3817-000 1500-3291-000 1505-3816-000 1500-3292-000 1505-3844-000 1505-3843-000 1505-3041-000 1505-3033-000 0140-6219-130
NEMA 5-15, 100-120 Vac SEV 1011, 220-240 Vac 2 3 4 5 6 Power Cord Jumper, 1.0 meters Power Cord Jumper, 0.5 meters Retainer, Outlet Power Cord Jumper Retainer, Inlet Power Cord Screw, M3x8 PAN HD Sems
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1 5 (6) 2
18
19
4 (6)
11 12
8 (9, 10)
13
14
15 (16, 17)
AS 3112 Australia/China
AA.96.228
BS1363 UK
Nema 5-15 NA
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Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14* Description Cart Assembly Caster Kit, locking Caster Kit, non-locking Extrusion, left Extrusion, right Lock Plate Kit Receiver Assembly (hardware included) Panel Assembly, rear Bracket, mounting rear panel assembly Screw, M6x12 SKT HD CAP Panel, outlet blank Nut, M4 Keps Box, outlet (for carts with compressor) Screw, M6x12 Sems Weight Screw, M6x70 Lockwasher, M6 Washer Stock Number 1505-3600-000 03-11-045 03-11-046 03-11-049 03-11-050 03-11-048 1505-3850-000 1505-3847-000 1505-3601-000 1505-3602-000 1102-3052-000 1505-3845-000 0144-3717-314 1505-3833-000 0144-2436-106 1009-3337-000 0144-2131-923 9213-0560-003 0402-1107-500
Not Shown Hardware Kit (includes hardware used to assemble base cart) M4 lock nut (6) M4 unthreaded spacer (4) Screw, #10x1/2 Hi-Lo (6) Screw, M4x8 Nylock (8) Screw, M4x16 (8) Screw, M6x16 (10) Screw, M6x12 (4) Screw, M6x25 (12) Screw, M8x35 (2) Washer, shoulder (4) Washer, M4 flat fender (4) Screw, M8x35 (2)
03-11-047
* CAUTION: Carts, which do not include AC Outlets, have a weight installed in the base (in place of the toroid). To reduce the risk of tipping the cart, do not remove the weight.
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5 4 6 7
2 Note: For new installation of receiver assemblies (6), use the hardware provided in the kit to open mounting holes in the rear panel assembly (7). Thread the hardware from inside the cart at the locations that apply. * Use location A for single receiver. * Use location B for dual receivers.
9 8
10 (11) 13
9 12
14
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6 2 10 9 8
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Description Module Rack, complete assembly Enclosure, Rear Module Rack (includes Module Interface Board) Housing, Module Rack Screw, M3x0.5-12 Pan Hd Washer, Flat M3 Shaft, Pivot Bearing Arm, Module Rack Screw, M6x16 Button Hd Skt drive Washer, M6 Split Lock Washer, Thrust Cable, Patient Module Rack
Stock Number 1505-3849-000 1505-3803-000 1505-3802-000 1102-3078-000 0144-1003-132 1505-3832-000 1505-3806-000 1505-3805-000 0144-2436-103 N145402 1505-3021-000 1505-5601-000
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10.16 Compressor
Item 1
2 3
Description EVair03 Compressor, only for service information and parts refer to Jun-Air Compressor Technical Reference Manual 6189655 Drain Bottle Kit Inlet fitting, pipeline Air: DISS DISS Female NIST S90-116
5612316 9913-6557-800 1505-3830-000 1001-5826-000 1010-7048-000 1010-3220-000 1505-3831-000 1505-3810-000 1505-3812-000 1505-3811-000 1505-3815-000 1505-3813-000 1006-3614-000 1505-3829-000 1505-3031-000 1505-3034-000 6985795 1505-3604-000 1505-3605-000
Fitting Seal
SIS Outlet hose, Air DISS DISS Female NIST S90-116 SIS 5 O-Ring -019 70 EPDM 6 Foam, Vibration Damper 7 Screw, M6x20 SHCS Shoulder 8 Washer, 6.35x11x2.4 Nylon Fender 9 Filter, air inlet Not Shown Trim, compressor Long Trim, compressor Short 4
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6 1
7 8
10
AB.98.030
11
Item
Description Exhalation valve assembly (with flow transducer) Exhalation valve assembly (without flow transducer) Diaphragm Seal Housing Seal Retaining ring Flow transducer (includes check valve and screen) O-ring Plunger Spring O-ring Water trap
Stock Number 1505-3848-000 1505-8568-000 1505-3224-000 1505-3223-000 1505-3222-000 1505-3257-000 1505-3039-000 1505-3231-000 1503-3056-000 1505-3245-000 1505-3013-000 1505-3009-000 1505-3244-000
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In this section
Figure 11-1 Figure 11-2 Figure 11-3 Figure 11-4 Figure 11-5 Figure 11-6 Figure 11-7 Figure 11-8 Figure 11-9 Figure 11-10 Figure 11-11 Figure 11-12
Schematics are subject to change without notice. Circuit boards are available only as complete assemblies.
Pneumatic system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-2 Vent Engine manifold flow diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-3 System cable/harness interconnections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-4 Electrical architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-5 Power distribution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-6 Motherboard (backplane) block diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-7 PMB block diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-8 VMB block diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-9 VCB block diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-10 Monitoring Module Rack block diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-11 Schematic, AC outlet module; 100120 V (with isolated outlets) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-12 Schematic, AC outlet module; 220240 V (with isolated outlets) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-13
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30 mm Male Cone
Flow Valve Regulator 25 psi 172 kPa Check Valve Flow Sensor Test Port Pneumatic Resistor
Pneumatic Resistor
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter
P
Expiratory Pressure
Exhalation Valve
EXP
22 / 15 mm Male / Female
Inspiratory Pressure
Air
P
Total Flow O2 Sensor Inspiratory Zero Valve
Patient
O2
INSP
High Pressure Transducer Flow Sensor Test Port Flow Valve Inspiratory Effort Valve 22 / 15 mm Male / Female Micropump Nebulizer
P
Primary Inlet Inlet Filter Check Valve
O2
Relief Valve
P
Paux
1/8, 3/16, 1/4 inch Stepped Hose Barb
Inlet Manifold
Outlet Manifold
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O2
Air
O2 Regulator
Air Regulator
Air Test Port O2 Test Port O2 Flow Valve Atmosphere O2 Flow Sensor Total Flow Sensor Air Flow Sensor Air Flow Valve
INSP
Paux
EXP
AB.98.072
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I
I2C Exp Flow Sensor Bd Exp Flow Infc Bd Exp Flow Sensor
Motherboard (backplane)
RS-232
O2 Sensor
RS 485
PSM Port
Exp P
RS 485
C
VCB
Vent Control Board
J10 Piezo-Electric Neb Board Air Flow Valve O2 Flow Valve
J
Nebulizer
RS 422
RS 232
D E F G
Exhal Valve 2 - 12 V 4AHr Batteries RS-232 Air Flow/ Temp O2 Flow/ Temp Total Flow/ Temp
DU Port
J4
A: Display Unit cable B: Monitoring module cable C: Vent Engine harness D: Battery to PMB harness E: Power Supply to PMB harness F: On/Standby Switch harness G: External battery to PMB harness H: AC Inlet to Power Supply harness I: Flex cable J: Nebulizer cable
H
Back Panel Connectors
RS-232
RS-232
J2 J12
Insp P
Monitoring Module
J11
J3
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Display Unit
LCD Display Keypad Knob
Display Unit CPU Board Circuit Power CPU Elan SC520 Speaker PC Card DU Conn Bd DIS Ethernet Net ID USB VCB - DU Data I/O VMB - DU Data I/O PMB Data I/O Monitor Module Data I/O External Serial I/O RS-232 38.4 Kb UARTs VMB Sensor Data I/O Expansion Port I/O #1 Expansion Port I/O #2 Insp Effort Valve Exh Valve Closed Safety Valve On/Off Exh Valve On/Off RS-422 VCB - DU Data I/O 38.4 Kb Power for Buzzer Buzzer Control Buzzer Sense Current Lmt Control 12.5V Expansion Signals I/O Panel Connectors
RS 232
Power Regs
Exhal Valve Drive w/ V & I Sense Air Valve Drive w/ I Sense O2 Valve Drive w/ I Sense RS-232
Exhal Valve
RS-232
Insp P
Filtering Expansion Port I/O #1 12.5V Expansion Port I/O #2 12.5V 16V
RS-422 #1
RS 485
Filtering
I LMT 25W
RS-485 #1
Filtering
Mod Bus
RS 485
Filtering
PSM
Filtering
UARTS
Safety Valve On/Off Exh Valve On/Off PMB Data I/O RS-422 38.4 Kb VMB - DU Data I/O Watchdog V Checks ADC / MUX Baro P RS-232 I2C
RS-422 VMB Sensor Data I/O 921.6 Kb Buzzer Control Buzzer Sense
O2 Sensor
Exp P
AB.98.056
PMB Fan
Fan Cntlrs
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Display Unit CPU Board PMB Power Management Board +12.5V (switched bus voltage) AC Mains 150W AC-DC Power Supply
CPU 3.3V
Motherboard (backplane)
L CD 3.3V
+4.1V Step Dwn CPU 2.5V PCMCIA 3.3V PCMCIA 5V
F F
+20V to +31V (battery voltage)
43W
+6.0V Step Dwn
CPU 5V
FAN 5V USB 5V
3.2 W Charger
F
15W
F
Monitoring Module Power Supply Board
+5V Step Dwn
MGAS
14.5W
+15V LDO -15V LDO
NESTPR 7.8W
+ 1 2 . 5 V (s w i tc he d b us v ol ta ge )
I-LMT
16W
PSM 16W
2W
1W 9W
4W
8W
AB.98.059
+12.5V (10VA Internal Expansion) 20W I-LMT +12.5V (10VA Ext Expansion Port 1) +12.5V (10VA Ext Expansion Port 2)
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RS 232
RS 485
RS 485
RS 422
MO D _BU S_ 16 V
P SM/RS 48 5_ 16 V
12.5VBUS
EMI Filters
P SM/RS 48 5_ 16 V
RS 42 2_ 12 V
DU/MN COMM RS232 DU/MOD BUS & PSM COMM RS485 DU/MOD BUS & PSM RESET
16V 12.5VBUS
AUX_AUDIO_PWR
12.5VBUS 12.5VBUS DU/VMB COMM RS422 EXP_MBUS_RESET EXP_MBUS_COMM VCB/VMB COMM RS422 VM_BUZZER_ON BUZZER_SNSE VM_EXHAL_OPEN EXP1_COMM
SPI BUS
EXPD[7:0]
BA[2:0]
12.5VBUS
TEST HEADER
AB.98.068
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VBUS VBAT PS_V_ADJ MAINS_PWR Diode ENABLE Isolated DC_DC Convert
P o w e r S u pp ly C o n n ec t or
Fuse +16V
M B C o n ne c to r
ISO
ENABLE
BATT_STROBE FAN_HIGH SET_SYS_ON CLR_SYS_ON EXT_BAT_SEL FAN_ON LOW_CHG_RATE BATT_STROBE EXT_BAT_ON_FULL EXT_BAT_I_LMT INT_BAT_DISABLE EXT_BATT_CLK +12.5V
Voltage Sense
BATT2_V
EXT_VBAT
Switch
BATT_STAT_1 BATT_STAT_2
+3.3V (VDD)
EXT_BAT_SEL
ON/STBY_UP
Current Sense
BATT_I
CURRENT_SENSE
uC
MB C o n ne c t or
GND TX
RX
OPTO ISO
RS-232
BATT_DISCHARGE
RESET
Voltage Sense
EXT_BAT_V
+3.3V (VDD)
Current Sense
EXT_BAT_I
SAFETY_SW MAINS_PWR
VBAT EXT_VBAT
VBAT
OR
Step-Down SMPS
FAN1_ON +12V FAN1_HIGH Fan2 Connector VBAT Linear Reg Step-Down SMPS +3.3V (VDD) FAN2_ON FAN2_HIGH FAN_FAIL_DET_EN +12.5V CURRENT_SENSE
MB C o nn e c to r
+12V
Speed Detect
FAN2_GOOD
MB C on n ec t or
BATT_DISCHARGE AC_GOOD Isolated Drive Circuit MAINS_LED_C MAINS_LED_A VBAT_SENSE OVER_CHARGE /FLOAT_CHARGE Battery Charge Controller DRIVER AC_GOOD BATT_CONNECT
AND
Level Shifter
PS_V_ADJ
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CHARGER_ON
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12.5VBUS
Filter
Fuse
VBUS
AIRHP_5V
Voltage Ref
O2HP_5V
Linear Regulator
6V1_SW Fuse O2_5V Linear Regulator +5VA VDD Linear Regulator EX_5V Linear Regulator
VDD
I2 C _ S D A
VDD
O 2RX O 2T X
Filter
O2 Sensor
4096VADC
Voltage Ref
4096VBARO
Drvr
NRZ_O2RX Paracube NRZ_O2TX O2_5V Exhal Flow Sensor EX_5V Acutronics EX_SDA EX_SCL
Drvr
SPI UART
VDD
uC _A CT
Filter
VDD
VC BR X
V C B TX
D UR X
DU TX
1.8432MHz SPI/O2_CS Barometric Pressure Transducer 10-BIT ADC INPUTS BARO_P uC JTAG O2_P AIR_P MUX_OUT JTAG_5V #ZERO_INSP EXHAL_OPEN SAFE_OPEN
S K F ilter
UA R T0
D iff. Driver
VMTX_DURX
1 0 -B it A D C
S K Filte r
4096VBARO
SDX15A4
EMI Filter
VMRX_DUTX
Diff . Receiver
B a ro IA
5X 2
BEI Edcliff
EX_SDA EX_SCL
Dif f. D riv e r
VMTX_VCRX
AIRHP_5V
VMRX_VCTX
Dif f. Receiver
ATmega128 Microcontroller
BEI Edcliff
Safety Relief Valve Fuse Bicron NC Insp Effort Valve Fuse Bicron NO
12.5VBUS
12.5VBUS
12P5_TEST
Watchdog
# STROBE
VD D C OM P
12.5VBUS
EX_5V
EX5V_TEST
VDD O25V_TEST
HV_RESET
VDD
O2_5V
Off Board
N-CH FET
VCB_MNVR_OPEN
O2HP_5V
O2P5V_TEST VDD
D rv r RS 23 2
1.8432MHz
AIRP5V_TEST
5X2
+5.5VA #VC_SAFE_CLSE +5.5VA Expiratory Pressure Sensor Board ZERO_12V ZERO_RTN -5.5VA
5P5_TEST
N5P5_TEST
MPX2010
EMI Filter
#SAFE_CLSE
T O M O T H E R BO A R D (4 0x 2 )
Div id e r Amp Div ide r Amp Div id er Amp Div id e r Amp Div id er Amp
Rcv r RS 2 32
Co m p
SK Filter
AB.98.061
8x 1
In s p IA
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NEB_PWR_ON NEB_12V 12.5VBUS VBUS Clock Oscillator Clock Distribution Bidirectional Tranceivers (LVC/LCX) +5VA +6VA -6VA EXPD[7:0] +5.5VA O2AIRFL_9V TOTFL_9V EX PAN SION PO RT 3 D[31:16] CF_T/RXD1 RS232 Tranceiver D[31:0] Bidirectional Tranceivers (LVC/LCX) FD[31:16] Power Supplies +5VA +6VA -6VA +5.5VA O2AIRFL_9V TOTFL_9V RESET Flash (4M X 16) FL_WP FS_PWR_EN Power Supply Monitors NEB_12V
BA[2:0]
MUX_OUT
MUX_OUT
8-Ch MUX
8-Ch MUX
16-Bit DAC
O2 Valve Driver
O2VLV_EN
SRAM (512K X 16) 4.096V REF MCF5407 Coldfire Microcontroller Development SRAM (512K X 16) EXP BUS_CONTROL 4096V_ADC
INP_PRESS SPI BU S
B DM C O NN ECT O R
CF_T/RXD0
2 04 8V REF
4.096V REF
BDM BUS
SPI BUS
16-Bit DAC
OK_TO_ZERO EXP_MBUS_RESET ILIM_EN(3) MNVR_OPEN SAFE_CLSE IRQ6 CNTL(2) IRQ2 CNTL(2) A[23:0]
EEprom
EEP_WP EXPD[7:0] AIRVLV_EN EXHVLV_I I2C BUS EXHVLV_V 16-Bit DAC 16-Bit DAC VEN T E NG INE C O NN EC TO R EXHVLV_EN VALVE_EN ZEROINSP_EN PURGEAUXP_EN ZEROINSP_ON PURGEAUXP_ON Exh. Valve Driver
Clock Oscillator 24mA Drivers (LVC/LCX) BA[23:0] UARTs 6 Channels 64-Byte FIFOs D[31:24] AUX_AUDIO_PWR RESET VC_BUZZER_ON VM_BUZZER_ON Audio Alarm Current Sense Watchdog Logic Latch Control Interrupt Vectors Bidirectional Tranceivers (LVC/LCX) EPLD
BA[2:0] DITHER VCB/VMB COMM RS422 RS422 Tranceivers DU/VCB COMM RS422 EXP1 COMM TOTAL FLOW COMM RS232 Tranceivers O2 FLOW COMM AIR FLOW COMM DITHER EXP_BUS CONTROL LATCH CONTROL
D[7:0]
R ES ET
JT AG C O NN EC T OR
UART INTERFACE
SPI VALVE_EN
Glue Logic B PD[7 :0] RESET BUZZER_SNSE CURRENT LMT PWR FAIL SIGNALS BUZZER_SNSE OVER_PRESS +1.8V Power Supply PURGEAUXP_ON Input Latch 16-bits (LVC/LCX) ZEROINSP_ON SPARE1 VM_BUZZER_ON VM_EXHAL_OPEN NEB_TICK_LS NEBULIZING_LS MUX[0:2] FL_WP EEP_WP ZEROINSP_EN PURGEAUXP_EN VC_BUZZER_ON Output Latch 16-bits (HC) LATCH CONTROL EXHVLV_CNTL AIRVLV_CNTL O2VLV_CNTL EXPBIT0 EXPBIT_CNTL NEB_PWR_ON NEBVLV_CNTL 12.5VBUS 12.5VBUS AUX_AUDIO_PWR OVER_PRESS OK_TO_ZERO ILIM_EN(3) MNVR_OPEN SAFE_CLSE VM_BUZZER_ON CF_T/RXD0 EXP_MBUS_RESET
EXP _MBUS COMM
MO T HE R BO AR D C O NN ECT O R
IRQs/ACK
IRQ2 CNTL(2)
W D _S T RB
Voltage Monitors
IA
INP_PRESS
IA
AUX_PRESS
OVER_PRESS
RS485 Tranceiver
VREF NEB_12V NEB_TICK_LS NEBULIZING_LS NEB_STOP TOTAL FLOW COMM O2 FLOW COMM AIR FLOW COMM
Status LEDs
YEL YEL YEL YEL RED YEL YEL YEL
SW
35P5
RXDU
TXDU
RESET
EXPZ
AUXZ
OVP
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Comp
ESD Protection
ESD Protection
LDO
+15V
Fly-Back SMPS
LDO
-15V
Buck SMPS
LPF
+5V
Voltage Monitors
RED RED RED RED
+15V FAIL
-15V FAIL
+5V FAIL
+15VD FAIL
AB.98.066
+15VD
EMI Filters
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OUTLET PANEL
SYSTEM BREAKER
OUTLET BREAKERS
AC INLET
CHASSIS GROUND
R2 1.8 FUSIBLE 10% 5W RV2 150V D6521ZOV151RA20 CR1 1.5KE250C 250V 1500W 10% R1 10 20% 2W F1 1A 250VAC FUSE2AG K1 4 6 1 5 1 SOLID STATE DELAY TIMER 2 T1 KH111 LOAD 120V IN OUT 3 4 ORN CONNECTOR BRN RED LINE OUT
(BRN)
LINE IN
JH1A-W-AC120V-Q
Differential Mode
1 2
(BLU)
NEUTRAL IN
NC
2 GND (GRN/YEL)
CHASSIS GROUND
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AB.98.062
Common Mode
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OUTLET PANEL
SYSTEM BREAKER
OUTLET BREAKERS
AC INLET
CHASSIS GROUND
INRUSH PCA 220-240V R2 6.8 10% 7W FUSIBLE CR1 1.5KE440CA 440V 5% 1500W R1 10 2W 20% CERAMIC F1 1A 250VAC FUSE2AG K1 4 6 JH1A-W-AC240V-Q 1 5 1 SOLID STATE DELAY TIMER 2 CONNECTOR NEUTRAL OUT ORN Common Mode 1 2 GND (GRN/Y) RV3 D65ZOV271RA140 275V G2 U-9B 470V 15% CHASSIS GROUND 3 4 BRN RED THERMAL FUSE 130C CONNECTOR BLU BLK NC LINE OUT ISOLATION TRANSFORMER T1 KH115 240V BLK THERMAL FUSE 130C RED VIO
(BRN)
LINE IN RV2 D65ZOV271RA140 275V Differential Mode 1 2 G1 U-9B 470V 15% RV1 D65ZOV271RA140 275V
BRN
(BLU)
NEUTRAL IN
WHITE
NC
AB.98.063
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