Instructions for use Primus Infinity Empowered SW 4.5n 125
Operation
End of operation
Switch Primus Infinity Empowered to Standby:
z Press the Standby key and confirm via the
rotary knob. The workstation is now in Standby.
The fresh-gas flow is switched off.
Switch off Primus Infinity Empowered:
z Push the system power switch in
completely.
Primus Infinity Empowered is equipped with a
power-down delay.
This message is displayed:
Please wait while device shuts down. Make sure
that the O
2 safety control valve is closed. Push
the system power switch to cancel this power-
down and return to the previous operational
mode.
During this time, Primus Infinity Empowered can be
restarted immediately by pressing the system
power switch again.
1 Close the cylinder valves.
2 Disconnect the compressed gas hoses from the
terminal units.
3 Leave Primus Infinity Empowered plugged into
the power supply in order to charge the uninter-
ruptible power supply UPS.
4 We strongly recommend switching off the de-
vice once a day in order to carry out the power-
on self test.
See "Removing the ventilator diaphragm"
on page 220.
NOTE
When the system power switch is pressed, an
acoustic signal sounds and a message is dis-
played for 10 seconds.
WARNING
Risk of fire
In order to avoid the accumulation of poten-
tially hazardous oxygen concentrations in the
anesthesia machine or in the operating room,
all oxygen supplies must be closed and the
anesthesia machine disconnected from them
when the anesthesia machine is not in use.
CAUTION
Risk of supply failure
If the valves remain open when connected to the
central gas supply, gas may be withdrawn from
the reserve gas cylinders.
Close cylinder valves whenever the central supply
is sufficient.
WARNING
Risk of gas supply contamination
When the central gas supply is connected, the
smallest internal leakage can cause contami-
nation of the supply gases.
Always disconnect the medical gas hoses
from the terminal unit when the device is not
in use.
CAUTION
Risk of device failure
Larger quantities of condensation may impair op-
eration of the anesthesia machine and/or lead to
failure of the equipment.
Drain any water which may have collected in the
ventilator diaphragm.