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14. ALARM SETTING
Alarms should not be set to extreme values that can cause the alarm system to
not warn correctly.
15. BELLOWS PRESSURE
At pressures above 10cmH
2
O differential positive pressure, the bellows may be
dislodged from the mounting ring, resulting in a dangerous malfunction of the
ventilator. Do not exceed the stated pressure.
16. ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
Lethal voltages are present within this equipment when it is connected to the
mains electrical supply. Do not remove any of the ventilator covers or panels.
Refer all repairs and servicing to an authorized technical engineer
17. FUSES FIRE HAZARD
The use of incorrectly rated fuses constitutes a fi re hazard. Replace the two
fuses only with fuses of the correct type and rating
18. LIQUID INGRESS
Ingress of liquid into the control unit may damage the unit or result in injury to
personnel. Ensure that no liquid enters the control unit, and always disconnect
the unit from the mains electrical supply before cleaning.
19. SIMV
The SIMV modes use a fl ow Trigger to sense the patient attempt to breath.
Therefore, SIMV modes will be unable to work with patient sensor placed at the
absorber.
Notices and Important Information