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Magnamed FlexiMag Max 700 - User Manual

Magnamed FlexiMag Max 700
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Operations Manual
Electronic Pulmonary Ventilator
FlexiMag Max 700
Fleximag Max 500
Fleximag Max 300

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • G
    Gail PrestonSep 23, 2025
    Why inspiratory or expiratory hold do not end immediately on Magnamed Fan?
    • C
      Curtis JimenezSep 23, 2025
      If the inspiratory or expiratory hold does not end as soon as the respective button is released on your Magnamed Fan, it indicates that the minimum set pause time is longer than desired. Press the ADVANCED MENU button and reset the minimum pause time.
  • T
    Taylor DanielAug 23, 2025
    What to do if Magnamed Fan shows disconnect alarm?
    • T
      Thomas HaleAug 23, 2025
      If the Magnamed Fan triggers a disconnect alarm, it could be due to several reasons: * A disconnection in the respiratory circuit: Locate the disconnect point and firmly connect all parts of the breathing circuit. * Lack of inspiratory flow: Check for inspiratory flow and increase it if necessary. * Alteration of the patient's respiratory mechanics: Establish adequate parameters for ventilatory support. * Incorrectly placed or damaged integrated valve diaphragm: Replace or correctly position the diaphragm. If none of these resolves the issue, it may be due to a failure of the electronic control system, requiring you to contact technical assistance.
  • D
    daniel22Aug 25, 2025
    Why does my Magnamed Fan keep alarming high pressure?
    • A
      Angela BurnsAug 26, 2025
      A high-pressure alarm on your Magnamed Fan can be triggered by several factors: * Alteration of the patient's respiratory mechanics: Establish adequate parameters for ventilatory support. * Obstruction in the expiratory branch of the respiratory circuit or in the integrated valve: Clear any obstruction or reposition the integrated valve diaphragm. * Obstruction of the patient's airway: Unclog or aspirate the patient's airway. * Monitored inspiratory pressure is higher than expected: Check the inspiratory pressure (absolute) setting, which is the sum of the controlled (relative) pressure and PEEP. * Tube Compensation is on: Turn off or reconfigure tube compensation.
  • J
    josephgarciaAug 27, 2025
    Why is the electrical network alarm on my Magnamed FlexiMag Max 700 Fan activated?
    • H
      Harold FosterAug 27, 2025
      The electrical network alarm on your Magnamed Fan may activate due to a disconnected power cord. Ensure the power cord is properly connected to the equipment. If you are using it during in-hospital transport, verify that there is sufficient battery power. The alarm can also be triggered by a power failure, so try to reestablish a power source.
  • J
    jacobrogersAug 27, 2025
    What causes the low pressure alarm on the Magnamed FlexiMag Max 700 Fan?
    • A
      Andrew ThompsonAug 28, 2025
      The low-pressure alarm on the Magnamed Fan can be triggered by: * Alteration of the patient's respiratory mechanics: Establish adequate parameters for ventilatory support. * Excessive leakage in the respiratory circuit: Locate and correct the leak.
  • S
    Sean HawkinsSep 17, 2025
    Why events cannot be viewed on my Magnamed Fan?
    • W
      woodleahSep 18, 2025
      If events cannot be viewed on your Magnamed Fan, it is because there is still no loaded trend curve. Select a trend range before attempting to query the events.
  • J
    Jonathan TaylorSep 14, 2025
    How to adjust scaling of curves and ventilation loops on Magnamed FlexiMag Max 700 Fan?
    • E
      Erika StoutSep 14, 2025
      If the curves and/or ventilation loops appear with inadequate scaling or tracing speed on your Magnamed Fan, it's likely because the automatic adjustment of scales or graphic speed is off. Tap on the graph screen and select the automatic adjustment in the corresponding window.
  • I
    istewartSep 15, 2025
    Why can't I activate automatic alarm adjustment on Magnamed FlexiMag Max 700?
    • Q
      qpowersSep 15, 2025
      If you cannot activate automatic alarm adjustment on your Magnamed Fan, it is likely because the equipment is in standby mode. Automatic adjustment of alarms can only be calculated with the ventilator cycling. Press the STAND BY button for 2 seconds to remove the ventilator from standby mode, wait for the ventilation to stabilize, and then activate the automatic adjustment.
  • C
    Christopher RiggsSep 6, 2025
    What causes integrated valve test failure on Magnamed Fan?
    • R
      Roy CunninghamSep 6, 2025
      An integrated valve test failure on the Magnamed Fan can occur if the respiratory circuit output was not obstructed. Restart the ventilator and redo the autotest with the respiratory circuit obstructed. Another cause may be the integrated valve diaphragm; reposition it, restart the equipment, and redo the autotest.
  • C
    christina12Sep 3, 2025
    How to fix incorrect PEEP control on Magnamed FlexiMag Max 700 Fan?
    • D
      douglasmichaelSep 3, 2025
      If you're experiencing incorrect control of PEEP with your Magnamed Fan, it could be due to the calibration of the integrated valve. Try restarting the equipment and calibrating the integrated valve.

Summary

1 Safety Notes

1.1 Definitions

Defines key terms like WARNING, ATTENTION, and Observations used in the manual.

1.2 Warning

Provides critical safety information regarding equipment use, operation, and potential hazards.

1.3 Attention

Highlights important operational considerations and maintenance requirements.

1.4 Observation

Notes important technical specifications and product information.

2 Features

2.1 Intended Use

Specifies the intended use and patient population for the FlexiMag Max ventilator family.

2.2 Principle of Operation

Explains the core operational modules and how the ventilator functions.

2.3 General Features

Lists key features and capabilities of the FlexiMag Max ventilator system.

2.4 Technical Characteristics

Details the hardware and interface specifications of the ventilator.

2.5 Safety Features

Describes the integrated safety mechanisms of the ventilator.

3 Unpacking the Product

3.1 Initial Verifications

Steps to verify the product's integrity and packaging before use.

3.2 List of Components

Identifies all items included in the ventilator package.

3.3 Optional Parts and Accessories

Lists optional components and accessories available for the ventilator.

4 Identification of Components

4.1 Front View

Diagram and labels identifying components on the front panel of the ventilator.

4.2 Back View

Diagram and labels identifying components on the back panel of the ventilator.

4.3 View from the Bottom of the Display

Identifies connectors and ports located at the bottom of the display unit.

5 Preparation for Use

5.1 Assembly

Step-by-step instructions for assembling the ventilator and its accessories.

5.2 Electrical Network Connection

Guidelines for safely connecting the ventilator to the electrical power supply.

5.3 Verification Before Use

Essential checks to perform before operating the ventilator for patient use.

6 Instructions for use

6.1 Initial Sequence

Procedure for powering on and initiating the ventilator for patient ventilation.

6.2 Restricted menu

Accessing advanced settings, calibrations, and system information via a password.

6.3 Main screen

Overview of the main ventilation screen interface and its areas.

7 Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Guide

Common occurrences, probable causes, and proposed solutions for ventilator issues.

8 Cleaning, Disinfection, and Sterilization

8.1 External Parts Cleaning

Procedures for cleaning external surfaces of the ventilator.

8.2 Component Disinfection and Sterilization

Detailed procedures for cleaning, disinfecting, and sterilizing ventilator components.

8.3 Processing Methods

Table summarizing processing methods for various ventilator components.

9 Preventive Maintenance

9.1 Routine Verifications and Schedule

Daily checks and scheduled maintenance tasks for the ventilator.

9.2 Component Maintenance and Replacement

Procedures for maintaining and replacing key components like consumables and batteries.

9.3 Filter and Sensor Maintenance

Instructions for maintaining water collectors, mesh filters, and O2 concentration cells.

10 Technical Specifications

10.1 Classification and Standards

Regulatory classification and applicable standards for the ventilator.

10.2 Physical, Environmental, and Electrical Specifications

Device dimensions, operating conditions, and electrical requirements.

10.3 Pneumatic and Sensor Specifications

Details on pneumatic systems, flow, pressure, and O2 sensors.

10.4 Ventilation Modes Specifications

Detailed specifications for all available ventilation modes.

10.5 Performance, Accuracy, and Parameters

Oxygen response time, accuracy, adjustable and monitored parameters.

10.6 Safety and Alarm Systems

Specifications for safety features, alarms, and testing procedures.

10.7 Circuit, Filter, and Maintenance Specifications

Details on respiratory circuits, filters, and maintenance/calibration.

10.8 Optional Sensor Specifications

Specifications for CO2 sensor and oximeter.

10.9 Electromagnetic Compatibility and Safety

EMC guidelines, immunity, and electrical safety precautions.

10.10 Acoustic Energy and NIV Mask Specifications

Specifications for audible energy and NIV mask connections.

11 IRMA CO2 Sensor (Optional)

11.1 Intended Use

Purpose and application of the IRMA CO2 sensor in respiratory monitoring.

11.2 Instructions for Use

Steps for connecting, using, and zeroing the CO2 sensor.

11.3 Preventive Maintenance and Notices

Maintenance schedule and important warnings for the CO2 sensor.

12 Pulse Oximeter (Optional)

12.1 Intended Use

Purpose of the Masimo MS-2040 pulse oximeter for SpO2 and pulse rate measurement.

12.2 Principle of Operation

Explanation of how the pulse oximeter measures SpO2 using light absorption.

12.3 Important Notices

Safety warnings and precautions for using the pulse oximeter.

13 Technical Service

14 Discard

15 Symbology

15.1 Symbols Used in the Equipment

Explanation of symbols found on the ventilator's equipment.

15.2 Symbols Used in Packaging and Labeling

Explanation of symbols found on the product's packaging and labels.

16 Abbreviations and Terms Used

17 Biocompatibility Statement

18 Warranty

19 Training

Annex I - Differences between models

Magnamed FlexiMag Max 700 Specifications

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BrandMagnamed
ModelFlexiMag Max 700
CategoryFan
LanguageEnglish

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