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User Controls Chapter 3 - User Interface
Apollo Operator’s Manual 33
Part Number: 90 38 237, 6th edition
Flow Control Knobs
Figure 13. Flow Control KnobsThree control knobs for the adjustment of nitrous
oxide, air, and oxygen flow are located below their
respective virtual flowmeters in the bottom left of the
display (1 in Figure 13). They are labeled and color-
coded. The oxygen flow control is also touch-coded
with a fluted knob.
to increase flow, turn the appropriate flow
control knob counterclockwise
to decrease flow, turn the appropriate flow
control knob clockwise
Ventilation Control Keys
Figure 14. Location of Ventilation Control KeysVentilation functions are controlled using two sets of
keys located at the bottom of the screen.
The ventilation hard keys (1 in Figure 14) are used
primarily to select the ventilation mode: <Man
Spont<, >Vol Mode<, >Press Mode<, and >Press.
Supp.< (optional). The last hard key >Aux CGO< is
used to select the optional auxiliary common gas
outlet.
Selecting Ventilation Mode or Aux. Gas Outlet
(optional)
1. Press the appropriate ventilation hard key. The
key’s LED and the status field will flash.
2. Press the confirm knob to confirm the selection.
The ventilation soft keys (2 in Figure 14), located
above the hard keys, are used to set ventilation
parameters. These keys have variable functions,
depending on the operating status or ventilation
mode.
N
2
O
Air
O
2
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BrandDräger
ModelApollo
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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