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Maquet SERVO-air User Manual

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User's Manual
SERVO-air Ventilator System v2.2

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Maquet SERVO-air Specifications

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BrandMaquet
ModelSERVO-air
CategoryFan
LanguageEnglish

Summary

User's Manual

SERVO-air Ventilator System v2.2

Identifies the specific model and version of the ventilator system.

1 Introduction

1.1 Device description

Provides a detailed description of the ventilator system's components and features.

1.2 Safety guidelines

Outlines crucial safety instructions for operating the ventilator system.

1.3 Version and configurations

Details the software version and available system configurations.

2 System Overview

2.1 Ventilator

Describes the main ventilator unit, including its components and mounting.

2.2 Patient unit

Details the patient unit, its connections, and components.

2.3 Batteries

Explains the charging and handling procedures for the battery modules.

2.4 Patient circuit

Covers different types of patient circuits and their configurations.

2.5 User interface

Describes the touch-based user interface, its adjustment, and interactive areas.

2.6 Transport

Provides guidelines for safely transporting the ventilator system.

3 Operation overview

3.1 Workflow summary

Summarizes the typical steps for operating the ventilator system.

3.2 Pre-use check

Details the mandatory pre-use check procedure for system functionality and safety.

3.3 Patient circuit test

Explains the procedure for testing the patient circuit's resistance and compliance.

3.4 Select patient category

Guides on selecting the appropriate patient category for the system.

3.5 Select ventilation type

Instructions on selecting between invasive and non-invasive ventilation.

3.6 Set ventilation mode

Describes how to select and configure ventilation modes.

3.7 Set alarm limits

Covers setting and adjusting alarm limits for patient safety.

3.8 Enter patient data

Details the process of entering patient-specific data into the system.

3.9 Start ventilation

Instructions on how to initiate ventilation.

3.10 Stop ventilation

Procedures for safely disconnecting and stopping ventilation.

4 Displaying and saving data

4.1 Views

Describes different display views (Basic, Advanced, Loops, Distance, Family) for data presentation.

4.2 Displaying waveforms

Explains how to display and adapt waveform presentations on the user interface.

4.3 Displaying numerical values

Information on how numerical data is displayed and interpreted.

4.4 Trends and logs

Covers viewing stored trend data and event logs.

4.5 Saving and exporting data

Details methods for saving and exporting data like screenshots and recordings.

4.6 Ventilator configuration

Information on viewing stored configuration settings for alarms, units, etc.

4.7 System status

How to view the current status of installed options, O2 cell, patient circuit, etc.

5 Ventilation modes

5.1 Introduction

General introduction to ventilation modes and safety guidelines.

5.2 Pressure Control (PC)

Details the Pressure Control (PC) ventilation mode and its parameters.

5.3 Pressure Regulated Volume Control (PRVC)

Explains the PRVC mode, combining volume and pressure control benefits.

5.4 Volume Control (VC)

Describes the Volume Control (VC) mode, delivering preset tidal volumes.

5.5 Bi-Vent/APRV

Covers Bi-Vent and APRV modes for spontaneous breathing support.

5.6 Pressure Support (PS)/CPAP

Explains PS and CPAP modes for patient-initiated breathing.

5.7 Volume Support (VS)

Details the Volume Support (VS) mode for patient-adapted ventilation.

5.8 Automode

Describes Automode for automatic switching between controlled and supported ventilation.

5.9 SIMV

Explains Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation (SIMV) modes.

5.10 Non Invasive Ventilation (NIV)

Covers safety, introduction, and usage of Non-Invasive Ventilation (NIV).

5.11 NIV Pressure Control (NIV PC)

Details NIV Pressure Control mode, similar to invasive PC but leakage compensated.

5.12 NIV Pressure Support (NIV PS)

Explains NIV Pressure Support mode, patient-controlled with fixed trigger.

6 Ventilatory settings and functions

6.1 O2 concentration

How to set and monitor oxygen concentration and associated alarms.

6.2 Tidal volume/Minute volume

Setting tidal volume or minute volume based on ventilator configuration.

6.3 Pressure level

Setting inspiratory pressure levels for mandatory and supported breaths.

6.4 I:E ratio/Inspiration time

Configuring ventilatory settings via I:E ratio or inspiration time.

6.5 End inspiration

Defines the point where inspiration changes to expiration in supported ventilation.

6.6 Inspiratory rise time

Setting the time to reach peak inspiratory flow or pressure.

6.7 Trigger

Configuring pneumatic (flow or pressure) triggers for patient effort.

6.8 Apnea time

Setting the time allowed for patient breathing effort before backup is activated.

6.9 SIMV breath cycle time

Defines the duration of the total respiratory cycle for mandatory SIMV breaths.

6.10 Predicted body weight (PBW)

Using PBW to help estimate ventilation needs based on patient's height and gender.

6.11 Maneuvers

Accessing functions like Manual breath, Static measurements, Nebulization, and O2 boost.

6.12 Compensation functions

Explains leakage and circuit compensation functions for accurate measurements.

6.13 Disconnection/Suction

Procedures for managing disconnection and suctioning during ventilation.

6.14 Previous mode

Recalling previously used ventilation modes and settings.

6.15 Apnea management

Managing apnea time and backup ventilation strategies.

6.16 Nebulization

Instructions for using Aerogen nebulizers for medication delivery.

6.17 Adjust the O2 cell

Temporarily adjusting the O2 cell for accurate concentration readings.

7 Alarm handling

7.1 Introduction

General overview of the ventilator's alarm system and conditions for default settings.

7.2 Handling alarms

Explains alarm indications, sound levels, and how to view active alarms.

7.3 Permanently silencing alarms

Procedures for permanently silencing specific alarms, especially in NIV.

7.4 Alarms

Detailed lists of high, medium, and low priority alarms and their possible causes.

7.5 Alarm output connection (option)

Information on connecting the alarm output to an external signalling system.

8 Service & Settings

8.1 Introduction

How to access service and settings menus, including Biomed, Service, and License options.

8.2 Biomed

Accessing and using the Biomed menu for viewing system information and logs.

8.3 Service

Information that the Service menu is for trained technicians only.

8.4 Remote Services

Instructions for connecting to and using Remote Services via network.

8.5 License

Information on viewing software components, versions, and licensing conditions.

9 Technical data

9.1 System

General system specifications including standards, EMC, patient category, and noise levels.

9.2 Ventilator system

Technical specifications for the ventilator system, including dimensions, weight, and gas supply.

9.3 Standard condition specification

Defines standard conditions for accuracy measurements and references like BTPS and STPD.

9.4 Essential performance

Lists essential performance parameters as defined by IEC 60601-1.

9.5 Patient circuit

Details patient circuit configurations and testing parameters like resistance and compliance.

9.6 Inspiratory channel

Technical data for the inspiratory channel, including flow range, pressure, and O2 concentration.

9.7 Expiratory channel

Technical specifications for the expiratory channel, including pressure drop and flow measurements.

9.8 Monitoring

Parameters monitored by the system, including tidal volume, respiratory rate, and O2 concentration.

9.9 Ventilatory settings

Tables of factory default values and setting ranges for various ventilatory parameters.

9.10 Alarms

Detailed alarm limits for different parameters and conditions.

9.11 Functions in ventilation modes

Specific functions related to ventilation modes, like inspiration time and NIV disconnection flow.

9.12 Trends

List of parameters available for trending, such as airway pressure and respiratory rate.

9.13 Logs

Details on events and diagnostic information logged by the system.

9.14 Service

Information regarding preventive maintenance and authorized service procedures.

9.15 Aerogen nebulizer

Technical specifications for Aerogen Pro and Aerogen Solo nebulizers.

9.16 Communication/interface

Details on serial ports, USB, Ethernet, and alarm output connections.

9.17 Accessories

Specifications and options for accessories like mobile carts and humidifiers.

9.18 Health and Environment

Information on pollution control and hazardous substances.

9.19 UDI label

Explanation of the Unique Device Identification label structure.

9.20 Technical description

A summary of topics related to technical descriptions and references.