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Type | Ventilator |
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Pressure Range | 4 – 30 cmH2O |
Respiratory Rate | 4 – 60 bpm |
PEEP | 0-20 cmH2O |
FiO2 | 21-100% |
Weight | Approx. 3.5 kg |
Power Supply | 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Display | Color LCD display |
Connectivity | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB |
Humidification | Integrated heated humidifier |
Overview of the Vivo 65 ventilator's capabilities and function.
Essential safety guidelines for operating the Vivo 65.
Critical safety measures related to electrical hazards and EMC.
Guidelines for selecting and using patient circuits with the Vivo 65.
Procedures for cleaning and routine maintenance of the Vivo 65.
Safety precautions and guidelines for using supplemental oxygen.
Description of the Vivo 65's front panel layout and controls.
Overview of the ports and connections found on the Vivo 65's side panels.
Steps to verify all components and condition before initial setup.
Guidelines for positioning the Vivo 65 for optimal use and safety.
Procedure for connecting the Vivo 65 to the main electrical power source.
Instructions for connecting the patient circuit to the Vivo 65.
Details on connecting the appropriate insert for patient circuit types.
Procedures for connecting dual limb and single limb circuits.
Checks to perform on the device, cables, and placement before operation.
Steps to conduct the pre-use test for circuit verification.
Troubleshooting steps if the pre-use test results in a failure.
Instructions for powering the Vivo 65 unit on and off.
Procedure for starting the Vivo 65 and entering the operational mode.
Steps to stop treatment and safely power down the Vivo 65.
Guide to navigating the Vivo 65's menu system.
How to use the device buttons to navigate through menus.
Diagram illustrating the structure and layout of the Vivo 65 menu.
Description of the Vivo 65's main display screen and its elements.
Section for altering treatment parameters and device settings.
Area for managing and reviewing alarm settings and history.
Section displaying real-time treatment data and monitored values.
Detailed list of physiological parameters monitored by the Vivo 65.
Displays the peak inspiratory pressure recorded during the breath cycle.
Shows the positive end-expiratory pressure.
Calculated mean airway pressure over the respiratory cycle.
Measures total intentional and unintentional air leakage.
Displays the expired minute volume.
Displays the inspired minute volume.
Shows the expired tidal volume per breath.
Shows the inspired tidal volume per breath.
Fraction of inspired oxygen measured by the sensor.
Measures and displays the patient's blood oxygen saturation.
Displays the patient's pulse rate.
Duration of the inspiratory cycle.
Controls the speed of pressure/volume increase during inspiration.
Overview of parameters controlling the breathing function of the ventilator.
Setting for airway pressure during the inspiratory phase.
Setting for airway pressure at the end of the expiratory phase.
Defines the minimum number of ventilator-initiated breaths.
Sets a target tidal volume for pressure-controlled modes.
Details the combinations of ventilation and breath modes available.
Guidelines for maximizing battery life and performance.
Instructions for connecting and using the FiO2 sensor.
Instructions for connecting and using the CO2 sensor.
Instructions for connecting and using the SpO2 module.
Overview of the ventilator's alarm system and its components.
Category of alarms related to patient's physiological status.
Details on the high pressure alarm, its causes, and reset criteria.
Details on the low pressure alarm, its causes, and reset criteria.
Critical alarm indicating patient circuit disconnection.
Category of alarms related to device malfunctions or technical issues.
Details on the power failure alarm.
Instructions for cleaning the main unit of the Vivo 65.
Information on authorized service and repair procedures.
Table of monitored values with their ranges and accuracy.
Operating temperature, storage, ambient pressure, and humidity ranges.
Lists the default values for various operational parameters.
Lists the default alarm settings for different alarm types.