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FiO2 Range | 21 - 100% |
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Power Supply | 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
Ventilation Modes | Volume Control, Pressure Control, Pressure Support, SIMV |
Tidal Volume Range | 0.1 - 2.0 L |
Respiratory Rate | 4 to 100 breaths/min |
PEEP/CPAP Range | 0 - 30 cmH2O |
Inspiratory Time | 0.1 to 5.0 seconds |
Peak Flow Range | Up to 120 L/min |
Trigger Sensitivity | Flow or Pressure trigger |
Monitored Parameters | SpO2 |
Alarms | High/Low Respiratory Rate, High/Low FiO2, Apnea, Disconnection |
Weight | Approx. 10 kg (without accessories) |
Display | Color TFT, touch screen |
Data Connectivity | RS-232, Ethernet |
Provides general information about the SERVO-s Ventilator System and guidelines for use.
Outlines critical safety information and instructions for proper equipment operation.
Details the manual's applicability to version 7.0 and lists system configurations.
Describes the ventilator's function, gas supply, and operational precautions.
Details the user interface components, diagrams, and symbols for operation.
Explains general procedures for interacting with the user interface via touch screen and controls.
Provides guidelines for safe transport and proper storage of the ventilator system.
Describes the AC and DC power supply features of the SERVO-s Ventilator System.
Explains how to check the estimated remaining battery time and detailed status information.
Covers battery status monitoring, warning messages, and AC power failure procedures.
Provides an overview of the ventilator's operational steps from turn-on to disconnection.
Details the essential pre-use check procedures, including tests and warnings.
Guides users on inputting patient-specific information like name, ID, height, and weight.
Explains how to select and set ventilation modes and parameters using the interface.
Describes the procedure for initiating ventilation in both invasive and non-invasive modes.
Details how breathing parameters are displayed, including alarm limits and additional pages.
Explains the waveform display, procedures for showing/hiding, and adjusting scale/sweep speed.
Describes the Loops function for graphical representation of flow-volume and pressure-volume relationships.
Explains how to view stored trend values, events, and system changes over time.
Defines key terms and explains waveforms related to ventilation modes.
Covers trigger functionality, inspiratory rise time, PEEP, I:E ratio, and other settings.
Details the functional description, flow adaptation, and specific controls for Volume Control mode.
Explains the Pressure Control mode, its description, and detailed operational aspects.
Details the PRVC mode, its functional description, and specific operational parameters.
Describes the Pressure Support mode, its functional description, and detailed operation.
Explains SIMV modes, mandatory breath definition, and specific SIMV configurations.
Covers Non Invasive Ventilation (NIV) modes, warnings, and cautions.
Details special functions like Start Breath, O2 Breaths, Expiratory Hold, and Inspiratory Hold.
Introduces the alarm system, its purpose, and types of warnings.
Explains how to view, respond to, silence, and reset alarms.
Discusses viewing, setting, and default values for breathing parameter alarms.
Defines applied parts and provides general important notes for accessories.
Describes the use and available models of active humidifiers with the system.
Details the intended use, warnings, and cautions for nebulizers.
Describes the Compressor Mini for providing pressurized air in the absence of central supply.
Introduces the chapter on alarms and error messages for technical problems.
Lists high priority alarms, their possible causes, and remedies.
Lists medium priority alarms, their possible causes, and remedies.
Lists technical error codes, their causes, and recommended remedies.
Provides instructions for accessing and editing the start-up configuration.
Explains how to access the start-up configuration menu via the Biomed touchpad.
Guides users through editing, restoring, and saving start-up configuration settings.
Details the procedure for activating and using the MCare Remote Service function.
Provides general system specifications, standards, EMC, patient range, and operating conditions.
Details ventilator dimensions, weight, triggering methods, and gas supply specifications.
Specifies requirements and testing procedures for the patient circuit configuration.
Lists default and allowed ranges for various breathing parameters.
Details alarm limits for various parameters including airway pressure and respiratory rate.
Describes the functionality of fixed keys like Alarm Profile and Trends.
Explains the Quick Access Key functions like Suction Support and Loops.
Details the functions accessible via the Menu Key, including Alarm and Review options.
Outlines the Biomed menu options available in standby mode for service and configuration.
Describes the functionality of various screen touchpads like Mode, Admit patient, and Status.
Provides certificate details for China, including registration and manufacturer information.