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Air Liquide MONNAL T60 ADVANCED User Manual

Air Liquide MONNAL T60 ADVANCED
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| MONNAL T60 ADVANCED
User Manual
English
Software Version V1.1.x
www.device.airliquidehealthcare.com
YL180136 - Revision 4 - 2021-03
V1.1.xI4
YL180136

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Air Liquide MONNAL T60 ADVANCED Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAir Liquide
ModelMONNAL T60 ADVANCED
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1 Before use

1.1 Symbols used in this manual

Explains the symbols used throughout the manual to indicate risks and important information.

1.2 Intended use

Defines the device's purpose and the patient population it is designed for.

1.3 Requisite knowledge

Outlines the necessary training and understanding required for operating the ventilator.

1.4 Brief description of the device

Provides a concise overview of the ventilator's capabilities and features.

1.5 Symbols and markings on the device

Details the various symbols and markings found on the ventilator and their meanings.

1.6 General safety instructions

Covers crucial safety guidelines for operating the ventilator, including oxygen use and precautions.

Device Power and Safety Precautions

Details electrical power supply, battery use, IP protection, and electromagnetic compatibility.

2 Description of the device

2.1 Terminology Used

Defines key terms used in the manual for clarity and precise communication.

2.2 Front view

Identifies and describes the components visible on the front panel of the device.

2.3 Handle side

Details the components and features located on the handle side of the ventilator.

2.4 Base side

Describes the components and connections found on the base of the ventilator.

2.5 Right-hand side: Patient circuit connection panel

Illustrates and explains the patient circuit connection ports on the right side.

2.6 Left-hand side: Turbine air inlet panel

Identifies the components and air inlet panel on the left side of the ventilator.

2.7 Rear panel

Details the components and connections located on the rear panel of the device.

3 Installation and commissioning

3.1 Unpacking and Package Contents

Guides the user through unpacking the device and identifying included items.

3.3 Installation on the wheel stand

Provides instructions for mounting the ventilator on its wheel stand.

3.4 Electrical power supply

Details the procedure for connecting the ventilator to an electrical power source.

3.5 Oxygen supply

Explains how to connect the ventilator to an oxygen source.

3.6 Assembly of the patient circuit and of the accessories

Instructs on connecting the patient circuit and necessary accessories.

3.7 CO2 Measurement Probe (IRMA™)

Details the installation and setup procedure for the CO2 measurement probe.

3.8 Humidifier, Nebulizer, and Battery Setup

Covers the setup and considerations for using humidifiers, nebulizers, and batteries.

3.11 Power On and Automatic Tests

Guides the user through powering on the device and running automatic tests.

4 Use

4.1 Ventilator display and controls

Explains the ventilator's interface, including screens, controls, and indicators.

4.2 New patient setup

Details the process for selecting patient category, size, and gender.

4.3 Starting and stopping ventilation

Provides step-by-step instructions for initiating and terminating ventilation.

4.4 Ventilation modes overview

Summarizes the availability of different ventilation modes (Invasive, Non-invasive, Optional).

4.6 Ventilation modes and functions details

Explains specific ventilation modes like VCV, PCV, PSV, SIMV, APRV, PRVC, PS-Pro, CPV, Hflow, ECLS.

4.7 Menu structure and access

Describes how to navigate the device's menu for monitoring, configuration, and data transfer.

4.8 Customizing the device

Details options for customizing device settings like default patient, units, and quick launch.

4.9 Power supply sources

Explains the different power sources compatible with the ventilator and their management.

5 Alarms and other messages

5.1 Alarm Display and Indicators

Describes how alarms are displayed visually and audibly on the device.

5.2 Alarm Acknowledgement

Explains how to acknowledge specific alarms to confirm receipt.

5.3 Alarm Management Functions

Covers alarm inhibition, preventive inhibition, reset, and history features.

5.7 Table of Alarms

A comprehensive list of alarms, their priority, activation, and recommended actions.

6 Maintenance

6.1 Surface of the ventilator

Provides instructions for cleaning and disinfecting the external surfaces of the device.

6.2 Bacteriological filter

Guidance on the replacement and maintenance of the bacteriological filter.

6.3 Air inlet filter (Monnal Clean’In)

Details the replacement procedure and characteristics of the air inlet filter.

6.4 Expiratory assembly: Flow sensor + expiratory valve

Describes the components, types, and maintenance of the expiratory assembly.

7 Accessories

7.1 List of options and accessories

Lists available options, accessories, and their catalogue numbers.

7.2 Regulatory requirements

Outlines the regulatory compliance and standards applicable to the device and accessories.

8 Maintenance

8.1 By the user

Specifies the maintenance tasks the user is responsible for performing.

8.2 By the technician

Describes the maintenance tasks to be performed by a qualified technician.

8.3 O2 Cell

Details the replacement and calibration procedure for the O2 sensor.

9 Technical description

9.1 Operation Overview

Explains the pneumatic system, ventilation functions, air/O2 mixture, and CO2 monitoring.

9.2 Performance and Characteristics

Details technical specifications, settings tables, calculations, and alarm thresholds.

9.3 Component Recovery and Disposal

Provides guidance on recovering and disposing of device components and consumables.

9.4 Regulatory Requirements

Lists the directives and standards the device complies with.

10 Appendix

10.1 Checklist

A checklist for commissioning and post-maintenance operations.

10.2 Maintenance data sheet

A log for recording maintenance service dates and technician details.

10.3 Expiratory assembly cleaning protocol

Step-by-step instructions for disassembling, cleaning, and disinfecting the expiratory assembly.

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