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Index
Index-4
Oxygen Not Available alarm 9-10
P
Parts and accessories C-1–C-4
Patient alarms are disabled during HFT message 7-7, 9-10
Patient circuit
how to install 5-3–5-7
part numbers C-3
specifications 11-8
Patient Circuit Occluded alarm 7-7, 9-10
Patient data
ranges, resolutions, and accuracies 11-3
See also Monitored parameters
symbols for invalid or out of range data 8-1
Patient Disconnect alarm 9-10
Patient interface
how to select for leak adjustment purposes 6-12–6-15
See Masks
Patient leak. See Pt. Leak 8-2
Patient monitoring 8-1–8-3
Patient-triggered breaths. See Pt. Trig
PCV (pressure-controlled ventilation) mode, principles of op-
eration 4-9
Peak inspiratory pressure. See PIP
PIP (peak inspiratory pressure) monitored parameter, defini-
tion 8-2
PM. See Preventive maintenance
Port, exhalation
how to select 6-12–6-15
how to test 6-16–6-17
part numbers C-2
Power cord
how to install A-8
location 3-9
Power cord retainer, location 3-9
Power has been restored message 9-11
Power indicators, illustration 3-11
PPV (proportional pressure ventilation) mode
adjusting settings 6-7
principles of operation 4-13–4-14
setup 6-7–6-11
PPV % setting, definition 6-25
PPV gain setting. See PPV % setting
PPV Max P alarm 9-11
PPV Max V alarm 9-11
PPV Maximum Pressure Limit setting. See Max PPV
PPV Maximum Volume Limit setting. See Max V
Precautions
alarms and messages 1-8
AVAPS 1-1
backup battery 5-8
care and maintenance 1-8–1-9
cleaning, disinfecting, and sterilizing 10-2, 10-3
CO
2
rebreathing 1-2, 1-4, 1-7, 1-8, 3-2
communications interface 1-9–1-10
Diagnostic mode 1-10
first-time installation 1-9
general 1-1–1-4
high flow therapy (HFT) 1-7, 7-1
operation 1-7
packing and shipping 10-9
preparing for ventilation 1-4–1-7
preventive maintenance 10-4
remote alarm B-5
Preparing for ventilation 5-1–5-13
Pressure Regulation High alarm 9-11
Pressure unit, how to change E-7
Pressure, baseline, description 4-2
Pressure-controlled ventilation mode. See PCV
Preventive maintenance 10-4–10-8
schedule 10-5
Principles of operation 4-1–4-15
Proportional pressure ventilation mode. See PPV mode
Proximal Pressure Line Disconnect alarm 9-12
Pt. Leak (patient leak) monitored parameter 8-2
Pt. Trig (patient-triggered breaths) monitored parameter 8-2
R
Ramp Time setting, definition 6-25
Rate (Respiratory Rate) setting, definition 6-25
Rate monitored parameter, definition 8-2
Regulatory compliance D-1–D-9
Remote alarm cable kits B-6
Remote alarm port B-5–B-6
Remote alarm/nurse call connector, location 3-9
Repacking and shipping 10-9
Resistance, definition 4-13
Respi-Link
description 3-4
location of Ethernet connector 3-9
Respiratory rate. See Rate
Respironics V60 Ventilator
front view 3-7
physical description 3-4–3-9
potential side effects 3-2
rear view 3-9
side view 3-8
system overview 3-3–3-4
Rise (Rise Time) setting, definition 6-25
RS-232 serial port B-2
location B-1
Running on Internal Battery alarm 9-12
S
S/T (spontaneous/timed) mode, principles of operation 4-10
Safety, compliance with standards D-8
Scalars. See Waveforms
Screen lock 6-18
Settings
default factory, how to restore E-8
See also Control settings, Alarm settings, or name of spe-
cific setting
Shutdown, ventilator 3-15
Software options, how to enable E-9
Specifications. See Technical specifications
Spont (spontaneous) breath type indicator, definition 8-2
Spontaneous/timed mode. See S/T mode
Stand, ventilator
mounting the ventilator to A-2–A-3
Standby 6-20–6-21
Startup
time specifications 11-10

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