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Cleaning and Maintenance
Guide to Preventive Maintenance
CAUTION: Perform preventive maintenance and replace
components at recommended intervals to avoid component damage
from excessive wear.
Frequency
Ventilator
Component
Recommended Maintenance
Several times
a day or as
required
by your
institution’s
policy
Expiratory
filter,
disposable
Replace with each patient set up and
sooner if expiratory resistance through
the filter is increased or if visibly wet,
soiled, or contaminated or as per the filter
manufacturer’s recommendation.
Daily or as
necessary
e360 rear
panel air and
oxygen high
pressure inlet
water traps
Monitor for water accumulation, drain and
clean as necessary. Replace the bowl if
there is any sign of wear/damage. If inlet
water trap fills, remove ventilator from use
and contact an authorized service agent.
e360 rear
panel fan filter
Check and clean as required.
Ventilator
exterior (body,
control panel,
cart, and
support arm)
Wipe to clean/disinfect with soft cloth
dampened with a surface disinfectant
cleaner. Vacuum dust from the vents on
the rear panel. Wipe off all residues after
cleaning.
As necessary
and between
patient use
Inspiratory
filter,
disposable
Inspiratory
filter, reusable
Discard and replace.
Sterilize and replace with each patient
setup.
Expiratory
filter, reusable
heated
Reusable: sterilize and replace with each
patient set up and sooner if expiratory
resistance through the filter is increased
or if visibly wet, soiled, or contaminated
or as per the filter manufacturer’s
recommendation.
Exhalation
Flow Sensor
Calibrate:
Calibrate the Flow Sensor (see Section
4) after cleaning and/or sterilizing, before
every patient use and any time you suspect
that the expiratory tidal/ minute volumes
are significantly different than expected
(example: at least 25% higher or lower).
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