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Dräger Oxylog 2000 - User Manual

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Oxylog 2000
Emergency Ventilator
Operating Instructions
Software Version 3.n
MT 307-98

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Questions and Answers

  • B
    Bryan GuerraAug 15, 2025
    What to do if the Dräger Oxylog 2000 Medical Equipment shows 'Paw high'?
    • D
      David SwansonAug 15, 2025
      If the Dräger Medical Equipment displays 'Paw high', it could be due to several reasons. First, check for airway stenosis and clear the airways. Next, ensure the patient circuit is not kinked. If the issue persists, it might be due to reduced lung compliance, in which case you should set a higher Pmax value. Also, consider that the patient might be 'fighting' the ventilator, so change the ventilation pattern or mode, and consider sedating the patient if necessary.
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    norrisjasmineAug 18, 2025
    How to fix leakage in Dräger Oxylog 2000 Medical Equipment?
    • C
      Cameron ArroyoAug 18, 2025
      If you observe leakage in the Dräger Medical Equipment, it could be due to a leak in the flow measuring hoses or the patient system. Remedy any leaks found in the patient system and tube. If the issue continues, use new flow measuring hoses.
  • A
    Aimee RushAug 21, 2025
    What to do if Dräger Medical Equipment indicates apnea?
    • J
      Jennifer MurilloAug 21, 2025
      If the Dräger Medical Equipment indicates apnea, here's what you should do: If the patient's spontaneous breathing has failed in CPAP mode, switch to CMV or SIMV. If the battery pack is discharged and there's no external power supply, replace the alkaline batteries or connect an external power supply.
  • A
    arodriguezAug 25, 2025
    What causes 'Paw low' on Dräger Oxylog 2000 and how to fix it?
    • C
      Christopher VillanuevaAug 25, 2025
      If the Dräger Medical Equipment displays 'Paw low', it could be due to a disconnection or leakage in the patient connection, patient valve, or ventilation circuit; verify that all connections are tight. Another possible cause is a diaphragm incorrectly installed or damaged in the patient valve; install the diaphragm correctly or replace it. Finally, check for leaks in the cuff by inflating it.
  • B
    Brian ParsonsAug 27, 2025
    Why does my Dräger Medical Equipment say 'Change bat.'?
    • J
      Jessica WilliamsAug 27, 2025
      The 'Change bat.' message on your Dräger Medical Equipment indicates that the battery pack will be discharged within a few minutes and no external power supply is connected. To resolve this, replace the alkaline batteries or connect an external power supply. Alternatively, if you are using a NiCd battery pack, it may be completely discharged, so replace it or connect to a power supply.
  • J
    Jay SantosAug 30, 2025
    What does 'Check settings' mean on Dräger Oxylog 2000 Medical Equipment?
    • B
      Briana WhiteAug 30, 2025
      The 'Check settings' message on the Dräger Medical Equipment indicates that ventilator performance parameters have been exceeded. Specifically, the effective flow is less than 4 L/min or greater than 60 L/min. Correct the settings, and switch to CMV if necessary.
  • D
    Diana LopezSep 2, 2025
    Why does Dräger Oxylog 2000 Medical Equipment show 'Supply press. low'?
    • D
      Dawn ParksSep 3, 2025
      The 'Supply press. low' message on the Dräger Medical Equipment indicates a low oxygen supply pressure. This can happen if the O2 cylinder is empty, the cylinder valve is closed, or the probe is not plugged into the piped medical gas system. Check the gas supply in the O2 cylinder and connect to a full cylinder, and open the cylinder valve.
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    Stacey YoungSep 5, 2025
    Why is the displayed measured value MV implausibly high on Dräger Oxylog 2000?
    • C
      Christy RodriguezSep 5, 2025
      If the displayed measured value MV is implausibly high on the Dräger Medical Equipment, it might be due to kinked flow measuring hoses. Straighten out any kinks. Another possibility is water in the flow measuring hoses; drain the water from them.
  • J
    John HollandSep 8, 2025
    What to do if Dräger Oxylog 2000 Medical Equipment shows 'No NiCd charge'?
    • H
      Holly RobinsonSep 9, 2025
      If the Dräger Medical Equipment displays 'No NiCd charge', it indicates that the NiCd battery pack is either not installed or the ambient temperature is outside the range of 0 to 35 °C. Charge the NiCd battery pack at ambient temperatures between 0 and 35 °C.
  • R
    Rachel GarciaSep 12, 2025
    What does 'Ventilator INOP' mean on Dräger Medical Equipment?
    • M
      Michelle HenrySep 12, 2025
      The 'Ventilator INOP' message on the Dräger Medical Equipment indicates an internal machine fault. Switch off the ventilator and disconnect it from the external power supply.

Summary

Oxylog 2000 Emergency Ventilator Operating Instructions

Proprietary Information and Notices

Contains information about proprietary rights, reproduction limitations, and repair policies.

Important Safety Information

Details critical safety instructions, operator responsibilities, and liability limitations.

Warranty Information

Outlines the product warranty terms, conditions, and exceptions.

Definitions and General Warnings

Defines key terms like WARNING, CAUTION, NOTE, and lists general safety warnings.

Precautions During Preparation

Safety guidelines and warnings to follow before operating the ventilator.

Precautions During Operation

Essential safety measures and warnings for correct ventilator use.

Precautions During Care

Safety advice for cleaning, disinfecting, and maintaining the ventilator.

Precautions During Maintenance

Safety guidelines for performing maintenance and handling potential hazards.

Intended Use

Defines the specific purpose and applications for which the Oxylog 2000 is designed.

Overview of Oxylog 2000

Controls and Indicators

Identification and explanation of the ventilator's front panel controls and displays.

Power and Gas Supplies

Overview of internal/external power sources and gas supply requirements.

Preparation and Setup

Assembly and Patient Valve Installation

Instructions for assembling the patient valve and connecting the ventilation circuit.

Pneumatic and Electrical Connections

Guidance on connecting gas supply lines and electrical power sources.

Positioning and Gas Supply Connection

Procedures for positioning the ventilator and connecting the gas supply.

Readiness Checks

Connecting Test Lung and Initial Checks

Steps for connecting a test lung and performing initial operational checks.

Checking Ventilation

Procedure for checking the ventilator's ventilation function and settings.

Checking End-Expiratory Pressure (PEEP)

Steps to verify correct End-Expiratory Pressure (PEEP) settings.

Checking Paw High and Paw Low Alarms

Instructions for testing and verifying the 'Paw high' and 'Paw low' alarm functions.

Checking SIMV Synchronization and Power Failure Alarms

Procedures for checking SIMV synchronization and the power failure alarm.

Operation Procedures

Pre-Use Checklist

A checklist to ensure the ventilator is ready for patient use.

Using CMV Mode

Step-by-step guide for operating the ventilator in Controlled Mandatory Ventilation (CMV) mode.

Using Assist;Control Mode

Instructions for using Assist/Control ventilation mode.

Using SIMV Mode

Guide to operating the ventilator in Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation (SIMV) mode.

Using CPAP Mode

Procedure for using Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) mode.

Displaying Settings and Measured Values

How to display ventilation settings, measured values, and alarm messages.

Power Failure and Battery Operation

Information on operating the ventilator during power failures and battery limits.

End of Operation and Storage

Steps for safely ending operation and storing the ventilator.

Care and Maintenance

Disassembly and Cleaning Procedures

Instructions for disassembling the ventilator and cleaning its components.

Disinfecting and Sterilizing

Procedures for disinfecting, sterilizing, and cleaning the ventilator and accessories.

Preventive Maintenance Intervals

Information on scheduled preventive maintenance tasks and intervals.

User Replaceable Parts

Details on parts that users can replace, such as batteries.

Ventilator Malfunction Handling

Guidance on what to do in case of ventilator malfunctions or damage.

Troubleshooting and Technical Information

Troubleshooting Alarms and Faults

Table of common conditions, causes, and remedies for alarms and faults.

Device Views: Front, Rear, and Side

Diagrams identifying components on the front, rear, and side of the device.

Technical Data

Detailed technical specifications, ambient conditions, and performance data.

Theory of Operation

Explanation of the ventilator's pneumatic system and operational principles.

Glossary of Terms

Definitions of common terms and abbreviations used in the manual.

Ordering Information

List of available accessories, kits, and their corresponding order numbers.

Notes

General notes and remarks related to the operating instructions.

Dräger Oxylog 2000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
FiO221 - 100 %
Inspiratory FlowUp to 120 L/min
TypeEmergency and Transport Ventilator
Ventilation ModesManual Ventilation
DisplayLCD
PEEP0 - 20 mbar

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