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p/n 18603-001, Rev. C LTV
®
1200/1150 Ventilator Service Manual Page 1-3
Warnings
WARNING
Ventilator Service and Repair - Only service technicians who have been trained and
certified by Pulmonetic Systems to service the LTV
®
1200/1150 ventilator are authorized to
perform repairs or maintenance on the LTV
®
1200/1150. Do not attempt to repair or replace
any part of the ventilator unless you are trained and certified to do so by Pulmonetic
Systems. Personal injury could result.
Fire or Explosion - Operation of the ventilator in the presence of flammable gases could
cause a fire or explosion. Under no circumstances is the ventilator to be operated when
explosive gases are present. The presence of nitrous oxide or flammable anesthetics
presents a danger to the patient and operator.
Untrained Personnel – Only properly trained personnel should operate the ventilator. The
LTV
®
1200/1150 ventilator is a restricted medical device designed for use by Respiratory
Therapists or other properly trained and qualified personnel under the direction of a
physician and in accordance with applicable state laws and regulations.
Unauthorized Parts or Accessories – Serious harm to the patient may result from the use
of unauthorized parts or accessories. Only items expressly approved by Pulmonetic
Systems may be used in conjunction with the LTV
®
1200/1150 ventilator.
Ventilator Checkout Tests – Be aware that gas is not delivered to the patient during these
tests. Disconnect the patient from the ventilator and ventilate using an alternative method
before running the Ventilator Checkout tests.
Ventilator Checkout and Maintenance Modes - The LTV
®
1200/1150 ventilator does not
deliver gas during the Ventilator Checkout mode (VENT CHECK) or Ventilator Maintenance
mode (VENT MTNCE) and should not be used to ventilate a patient during these tests.
Mounting Screw Use – Internal damage to the ventilator may result if wrong length
mounting screws are used to secure parts or accessories. Refer to the information
contained in Replacement Screws Kit, P/N 11149, to determine the appropriate accessories
mounting screws or accessories replacement screws to use when removing or exchanging
external accessories on an LTV
®
1200/1150 ventilator.

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