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OPR360U A0509
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Setting Up For Patient Use
1.
Touch the Sensors button and then touch the Flow Sensor button.
2. Touch Calibrate to start the calibration procedure or touch Exit to
terminate the process.
3. Upon successful calibration, touch Exit.
The message display will indicate if the sensor passed or failed
the calibration. If the calibration fails or shows an error message,
the sensor may need to be cleaned or replaced. See Section 7 for
instructions. The results of the Flow Sensor Calibration are logged in
the Event History.
NOTE: The Exhalation Flow Sensor Calibration is automatically
performed as part of the Circuit Check. Make sure to perform the
Circuit Check each time you set up the e360 Ventilator for patient use.
O2 (Oxygen) Sensor, Calibration
Refer to Figure 4-1.
The O
2 Sensor Calibration requires that the e360 be connected to
a medical grade, 100% oxygen gas source. Perform an O2 Sensor
Calibration before each patient use and regularly while ventilating,
according to hospital policy. Pressing the O2 3 min button also
initiates an O2 sensor calibration. To calibrate the O2 sensor:
1. Touch the Sensors button and then touch the O
2 Sensor button.
2. Touch Calibrate to initiate the automatic calibration, or touch Exit
to terminate the process.
The message display will indicate if the sensor passed or failed
the calibration. If the calibration fails or shows an error message,
the sensor may need to be replaced. The results of the O
2 Sensor
Calibration are logged in the Event History.
Newport Medical recommends that the O
2 sensor be replaced every
two years or sooner if it is not able to pass a calibration. See Section
6 for instructions.
NOTE: Gas delivery to the breathing circuit is at 100% O
2 during O2
Sensor calibration.
O2 (Oxygen) Sensor, Disable
Disabling the O
2 sensor causes the FIO2 monitoring and FIO2 alarms
to be disabled and places an alarm-disabled icon in place of the
monitored FIO2 value on the Basic Data Set Bar. (See Figure 4-2)
WARNING While this function is disabled, use an external device for
F
IO2 monitoring and alarms.
Ensure that an O
2 sensor remains in place even while disabled.

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