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USER MANUAL LAVC
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D ANAESTHETIC MACHINE
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3. OPTIONAL CONFIGURATIONS
1. Monitor Shelf
2. MRI Compatibility – CTFE-coated Aluminum Frame with MRI-compatible Wheels
3. Custom confi gurations available upon request
4. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR MODIFIED MARK 7 SERVO
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The modifi ed Mark 7 Servo has been chosen as the ventilator support mechanism for the EICKEMEYER® LAVC-2000 series
large animal anesthesia machine because of its total capabilities. The Servo has individual controls to determine fl owrate
(inspiratory time); pressure (patient pressure); sensitivity (effort require to trigger the Servo to deliver gas to the patient);
expiratory timer (length of time between breaths).
The picture correlates with the numbered parts below.
1. On / Off Switch
This is the on / off switch for the oxygen to fl ow into the Modifi ed Mark 7 Servo. Depending on the model of the Mark 7 this
switch can either be a lever style or a rotary style.
2. Inspiratory Flowrate Knob
During anesthesia it is preferable to equate the normal breathing pattern of the large animal to insure minimum embarrassment
to the respiratory system. The fl owrate enables the operator to determine the amount of time it will take the device to fi ll
patient lungs with gas. Care should be taken to deliver the gas at a rate that is as close as possible to the normal breathing
rate of the patient.
3. Sensitivity Control Lever (Starting Effort)
This is the black control lever located on the left-hand side of the Servo. It determines the amount of inspiratory effort that
the patient must exert to trigger on the Servo. After the Servo has cycled on, it then delivers the pressure set as outlined
above.