MAINTENANCE & OVERHAUL INTERVALS
The Level I Preventive Maintenance procedure should be
performed once a year or every 5000 hours, whichever comes first.
Perform the Level 2 Overhaul Procedure, every 5 years or 25,000
hours, whichever comes first.
GENERAL WARNINGS
WARNING
All servicing or repair of the e360 ventilator must be carried out
off patient.
Hazardous voltages are present inside the e360 ventilator. Use
extreme caution if it is necessary to work inside the ventilator
while it is connected to a power source. Disconnect electrical
power, air and oxygen sources before attempting any
disassembly. Failure to do so could result in injury to service
personnel or equipment.
To maintain grounding integrity, the e360 ventilator must be
connected to a hospital grade receptacle when in use.
DANGER: There is a risk of explosion if the e360 ventilator is
used in the presence of flammable anesthetics.
Before returning to patient use, the e360 ventilator must pass
the Operational V
erification Procedure.
All service repairs of the e360 ventilator must be performed by
a service technician authorized and trained by Newport Medical
Instruments.
To prevent damage from ESD and possible failure of the e360
ventilator, use standard anti-static techniques when working
inside the e360 ventilator, handling circuit boards or other
electronic components.
SECTION 2
SER360 A1106 2-1