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returned to BMD for recalibration.
When the Ventilator is used at altitudes significantly above sea level, or in non-
pressurized aircraft, the calibration of INSP. TIME and EXP. TIME must be
corrected. The actual times will be greater than the panel marking by approximately
2 ½% for every 1000' of altitude.
The pressure levels set by the MAX. PRESSURE and PEEP/CPAP controls are
somewhat affected by the flow rate. These controls should be set with the flow rate
used. If flow rate is changed, the MAX. PRESSURE and PEEP/CPAP levels should
be checked.
When a compressor is used as the power source, steps should be taken to filter
and dehumidify the room air before introducing it into the IC-2A.
Do not lean on or place excessive weight on the IC-2A while it is mounted on a
bracket since the bracket is designed to support only the IC-2A.
Moisture or dirt in the IC-2A will cause it to function improperly.
It is recommended that the BMD patient circuit #8002A be used with the IC-2A. The
use of other valves may cause the attainable upper level of PEEP and maximum
pressure to change. If necessary, the unit may be recalibrated for available
exhalation valves.
Always turn on the IC-2A before attaching to the patient, to avoid erroneous
breaths.
Whenever the IC-2A is turned off, disconnect the patient before turning the
ventilator back on, in order to avoid erroneous breaths.