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Type | Ventilator |
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Manufacturer | Pulmonetic Systems |
Model | LTV 1000 |
Tidal Volume Range | 50-2000 mL |
FiO2 | 21-100% |
PEEP | 0-20 cmH2O |
Modes of Ventilation | Assist Control, SIMV, CPAP |
Peak Inspiratory Flow | Up to 120 L/min |
Power Source | AC Power, Internal Battery |
Alarms | High/Low Pressure, Apnea, Low Battery |
Details warranty limitations and exclusions for ordinary maintenance and defects.
Lists the European representative for vigilance reporting and compliance with directives.
Explains the importance of understanding WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE statements before operation.
Lists the necessary power sources and oxygen supply for operating the LTV® Series ventilator.
Describes how volume control breaths are delivered in a decelerating taper flow waveform.
Explains the Assist/Control mode where the ventilator guarantees minimum breaths, patient can trigger assist breaths.
Describes the front panel controls, displays, and indicators.
Covers setting controls, using buttons/knobs, extended features, mechanical controls, and displays.
Details how to toggle between Assist/Control and SIMV/CPAP modes based on settings.
Explains how to set the maximum pressure permitted in the patient circuit.
Shows the internal battery power level indicator and approximate battery times.
Indicates the charge state of the internal battery and provides guidance on charge faults.
Details monitored parameters like PIP, MAP, PEEP, Tidal Volume, Minute Volume, and I:E Ratio.
Details specific alarms like APNEA, BAT EMPTY, BAT LOW, DEFAULTS, and their causes.
Covers configuration of parameters like Rise Time, Leak Compensation, and NPPV Mode.
Describes how to view and schedule autozero tests for transducers.
Describes the procedure to test the patient circuit for leaks using the ventilator.
Details how to verify the functionality of the Vent Inop alarm.
Outlines essential steps to perform before connecting the ventilator to a patient.
Step-by-step guide for configuring the ventilator in Control Mode.
Provides instructions for cleaning the O2 inlet filter, exhalation valve, patient circuit, and water traps.
Explains how to use the adapter for powering the LTV® Series ventilator in a vehicle.
Provides guidance on preserving battery life and proper storage conditions.
Addresses problems related to powering the ventilator, external sources, battery, and vent inops.
Discusses common alarm issues, priorities, and troubleshooting steps.
Lists mechanical controls like PEEP/CPAP and their ranges and tolerances.
Provides a schedule for routine maintenance tasks based on hours of service or time intervals.
Details how to connect the main breathing tube, flow transducer lines, and exhalation valve.
Illustrates major components and their functions in the ventilator's electromechanical system.
Explains how to access and interpret the event trace log for diagnostic information.
Index entries for topics starting with the letter 'A'.