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OPR360U A0509
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OPR360US H0711
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Cleaning and Maintenance
6
Frequency
Ventilator
Component
Recommended Maintenance
If the Sensor fails to calibrate, even after
it has been cleaned and sterilized, discard
the sensor in accordance with local
regulations and replace with a new sensor.
Clean/sterilize:
With no expiratory filter: clean and
sterilize between patients and also when
it malfunctions or is visibly contaminated
during use. With exp. filter in use: clean
and sterilize when it malfunctions or is
visibly contaminated during use.
Replace sensor when it cannot pass
calibration after cleaning/sterilization.
Between
patient use
Exhalation
Valve/
Inspiratory
Manifold
With no filter in use: disassemble, clean
and sterilize.
At least every
2 months
Internal battery Fully recharge the internal battery.
Every year or
5,000 hours,
whichever
comes first
e360 various
parts
Install Level 1 Preventative Maintenance
Kit (PMK360A). Preventive maintenance
must be performed by a Newport
authorized service technician following
the instructions found in the e360
Ventilator Service Manual.
Every 2
years or as
required
Oxygen sensor
Discard and replace the Oxygen (O
2)
Sensor every two years or when the
sensor cannot be calibrated (the ventilator
will display the message O2 Sensor Error
or O2 Sensor Calibration Failed).
Internal battery Discard and replace.
Every 5 years
or 25,000
hours of
operation
e360 various
parts
Perform a Level 2 Preventative
Maintenance (OVL360A) according to
instructions in the e360 Ventilator Service
Manual. This must be performed by a
Newport Medical authorized service
technician.

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