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WARNING
All staff should be aware that disassembling or cleaning some parts of the
ventilator can cause risk of infection.
Maintenance menu can only be accessed when the equipment is disconnected from
the patient.
Positive pressure ventilation may be accompanied by some side effects such as
barotrauma, hypoventilation, hyperventilation, etc.
Using high frequency electrosurgery equipment, defibrillators, or short-wave
treatment equipment in the vicinity of the ventilator may interfere with its
operation and pose a risk of patient injury.
Do not use antistatic or conductive masks or patient tubing. They can cause burns
if they are used near high frequency electrosurgery equipment.
Do not use the ventilator in a hyperbaric chamber to avoid potential fire hazard
due to an oxygen-enriched environment.
If the equipment internal monitoring system malfunctions, an alternative plan
must be available to ensure adequate level of monitoring. The operator of the
ventilator must be responsible for patient’s proper ventilation and safety under all
circumstances.
As required by the relevant rules and regulations, oxygen concentration should be
monitored when the equipment is used on the patient. If your ventilator is not
configured with such monitoring function or this function is turned off, use a
monitor which complies with the requirements of ISO 80601-2-55 for oxygen
concentration monitoring.
All analog or digital products connected to this system must be certified to the
specified IEC standards (such as IEC 60950 for data processing equipment and
IEC 60601-1 for medical electrical equipment). All configurations shall comply
with the valid version of IEC 60601-1. The personnel who are responsible for
connecting the optional equipment to the I/O signal port shall be responsible for
medical system configuration and system compliance with IEC 60601-1 as well.
Do not touch the patient when connecting the peripheral equipment via the I/O
signal ports or replacing the oxygen cell, to prevent patient leakage current from
exceeding the requirements specified by the standard.
This equipment is not suitable for use in an MRI environment.
When the ventilator’s gas supply input system fails or has faults, please contact us
immediately for service by specified personnel.
The ventilator shall not be used with helium or mixtures with Helium.
Do not move the ventilator before removing the support arm from it, in order to
avoid the ventilator getting tilted during the movement.
The maximum pressure of hose is 1.4MPa@21℃ and please check whether