Page 1

INSTRUCTION
OPERATION
PORTABLE
VENTILATOR
&
MANUAL
SERVICE
Uni-Vent
NSN
CONTRACT
IMPACT
M,
700
6530-01-327-0686
INSTRUMENTATION,
SERIES,
NO.
DLA120-90-C-8565
MODEL
Las
INC.
750/750M
レノ
ノノ
グン
ニコ
REV.
(06/91)
5
Page 2

SUBJECT
LIST
OF
ILLUSTRATIONS
SHIPPING
ACCESSORIES
LIMITED
CALIBRATION
UNPACKING
LOCATION
WARNINGS
ASSEMBLY,
OPERATION
INTRODUCTION
FEATURES
OPERATION
CONTENTS
LIST
COPYRIGHT
NOTICE
OF
USE
REGARDING
INTERCONNECTIONS
RELEASE
USE
AND
INITIAL
PAGE
vii
vi
ADJUSTMENTS
DESCRIPTION
CONTROL
CONTROLS
FLOW
DISPLAY
Display
ALARM
INSPIRATORY
INSPIRATORY
SENSITIVITY
Pushbutton
ON/DISPLAY
Switch
PRESSURE
MUTE/CANCEL
INDICATORS
ADJUST
Pushbutton
PEAK
STATUS
RATE
Indicator
OF
CONTROLS,
MODULE
Control - MODE
Pushbutton
Switch - LOW
Display
Display
Pushbutton
PRESSURE)
PRESSURE)
Switch - MANUAL
Switch - PEEP
Pushbutton
AIRWAY
Display
Pushbutton
Lamp - INSPIRATION
LOW
-
Lamp
INDICATORS
SELECTOR
Switch - INSPIRATION
PRESSURE
Switch - HIGH
Control - HIGH
Display
TRIGGER
OFF/ON
Switch - PEEP
PRESSURE
Pushbutton
PRESSURE
Pushbutton
Display
Switch - Paw
Switch
ALARM
AND
SWITCH - RATE
TIME
ALARM
PRESSURE
PRESSURE
Pushbutton
Pushbutton
Switch - PEEP
MANual
Pushbutton
Display
TIME
Display
Display
CONNECTIONS
Control - RATE
Control - INSPIRATION
Control - LOW
ALARM
Switch - ASSIST/SIMV
Switch - SIGH
DISPLAY/SET
Switch
Pushbutton
Lamp - INSPIRATION
Lamp
(/PEAK
ALARM
AUTOmatic
Pushbutton
MEAN
-
Switch - ALARM
HIGH
-
(/PEAK
PRESSURE
TIME
PRESSURE
OFF/ON
AIRWAY
Page 3

TABLE
SUBJECT
ALARM
Indicator
Indicator
AIRWAY
-
Paw
DISPLAYS
ALPHA/NUMERIC
ALARMS
BATTERY
Lamp - LOW
Lamp - APNEA
CANCEL
MEMORY
CALIBRATION
CALIBRATION ABORT
(ALPHA/NUMERIC
CONNECTIONS
OF
Display
Lamp - PEEP
Lamp - PEEP
PRESSURE
Display
Lamp - INVERSE
CONTENTS,
Lamp - ASSIST/SIMV
OFF/ON
MANUAL
Display
Lamp - EXTernal
DISPLAY
LOW/FAIL
PRESSURE/DISCONNECT
Alarm
CHECK
Alarm
Lamp - PEEP
Alarm
Alarm
(ALPHA/NUMERIC
DISPLAY)
Lamp - MEAN
Power
Lamp - EXTERNAL
ИЕ Alarm
(ALPHA/NUMERIC
Alarm
(cont'd)
ON
Indicator
Indicator
DISPLAY/SET
Lamps - DIGITAL
(ALPHA/NUMERIC
Lamp - PEEP
AIRWAY
Indicator
NOT
(ALPHA/NUMERIC
Lamp - POWER
Alarm
SET
DISPLAY) - TRANSDUCER
Lamp - SIGH
AUTO
Indicator
BAR
POWER
Lamp - HIGH
Alarm
DISPLAY) - TRANSDUCER
Lamp - PEAK
PRESSURE
GRAPH.
Lamp - ALARM
DISPLAY) - FAL
OFF/ON
ON/DISPLAY
Indicator
LOW/FAIL
PRESSURE
DISPLAY)
Display
Lamp
Lamp
Alarm
Alarm
MUTE/
-
Alarm
PAGE
1-8
1-9
1-10
GAS
IN - GAS
PATIENT
CONNECTIONS
GAS
EXHALATION/PEEP
PATIENT
OPERATING
INITIAL
INITIAL
SELF-CHECK
TRANSDUCER
MODES
CONTROL
AUGMENTED
VALVE
INLET
VALVE
SET-UP,
SET-UP
OF
OPERATION
OUT - TRANSDUCER
PORT - ANTIASPHYXIATION/DEMAND
PORT - PATIENT
FUNCTIONAL
POWER
MODE
SELECTION
SELF-CHECK
CALIBRATION
VENTILATION
VENTILATION
AND
MODES
-
PILOT - EXTERNAL
DESCRIPTION
&
STOPPING
TRANSDUCER
INTERFACE
POWER
VALVE
CALIBRATION
PORT
JACK
1-10
1-10
-
1-11
2-1
=
3-1
353
3-3
4-1
4-1
4-2
ASSIST-CONTROL
VENTILATION
4-3
Page 4

TABLE
SUBJECT
SYNCHRONIZED
DEMAND
CONTINUOUS
ASSIST-CONTROL
USING
OPERATOR
ALARM
BATTERY
DISCONNECT - HIGH
CANCEL - INVERSE
-
TRANSDUCER
ROUTINE
CLEANING
OF
VALVE
POSITIVE
POSITIVE
PERFORMANCE
FUNCTIONS
LOW/FAIL - EXTERNAL
CARE
CONTENTS,
INTERMITTENT
(Option)
AIRWAY
VENTILATION
END
EXPIRATORY
PRESSURE - APNEA - PEEP
VE - MEMORY
CALIBRATION
AND
MAINTENANCE
MANDATORY
PRESSURE
DURING
CHECKS
POWER
CHECK - TRANSDUCER
ABORT - FAL
(cont’d)
(CPAP)
APNEA
PRESSURE
LOW/FAIL - LOW
VENTILATION
PRESSURE/
NOT
SET - ALARM
CALIBRATION
(SIMV)
MUTE/
CONTROL
MAINTENANCE
BATTERY
IN
CASE
OPERATOR
OPERATOR
STORAGE
SPECIFICATIONS
LIMITED
SECTION
NOTE:
MODULE - PATIENT
CARE
OF
INFORMATION
WARRANTY
IL.
This
It
The
AND
DIFFICULTY
CORRECTABLE
PROBLEMS
SERVICE
section
is
available
SERVICE
on
pages
RECHARGING
PROBLEMS
REQUIRING
and
II - ii.
standard
Table
provided
is
at
additional
section
II - i,
VALVE - PRESSURE
SERVICE
Department
U.S.
all
on
cost
to
qualified
Contents
of
commercial
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and
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Defense
of
accounts.
Illustrations
of
procurements.
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INC.,
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Place,
West
Caldwell,
NJ
07006
Page 5

LIST
FIGURE
1.
2.
a
4.
58.
56.
OF
#
ILLUSTRATIONS
DESCRIPTION
Model
750/750M
Interconnection
Control
Patient
Initial
Initial
Module
Valve
Setup
Setup
Main
Features
Diagram
Page 6

Alarm
PEEP
Resolution
Pushbutton
Status
and
Functions
"Easy
Ridge-Embossed
Display
SIGH
Set",
High
Controls
Keypads
FLOW
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Display
Digital
Graph
Multiple
Source
Display
Options
Bar
Power
"On-Demand"
of
Control
Pressure
Display
Settings
Measurements
and
Selectable
Level
Re
Trigger
Sensitivity
Figure
1.
Model
750/750M
MODE
Selectable
Manual
Main
Override
Features
Operating
a
Modes
Page 7

SHIPPING
Each
Uni-Vent™
1
ea.
Control
Zea.
Patient
lea.
High
lea.
Spiral
lea.
Hose,
lea.
Hose,
This
lea.
.
Multivoltage
lea.
.
12
lea.
Instruction
Each
Uni-Vent"“
lea.
Control
lea.
Patient
lea.
High
Spiral
lea.
lea.
Hose,
Hose,
lea.
lea.
Multivoltage
lea.
12
Battery
lea.
uninstalled
2ea.
. * Instruction
Module
Valve
Pressure
Hose,
1/8"
3/16"
hose
is
VDC
Power
Module
Valve
Pressure
Hose,
1/8"
3/16"
VDC
Power
Pack (normally
CONTENTS
Model
750
(with
Hose,
6’
10mm
1.0.
I.D.
(connects
I.D.
(connects
supplied
Manual,
I.D.
I.D.
battery
AC
Power
Cable
Model
Hose,
10mm
(connects
(connects
AC
Power
Cable
pack)
Manual,
only
Operation,
750M
6’
1.0.
is
shipped
battery
Long
(connects
between
between
when
Supply
is
Long
(connects
between
between
Supply
with
Military
installed
Operation & Service,
with
pack
installed)
(connects
between
Control
Control
optional
Model
shipped
(connects
with
between
Control
Control
Connector
in
Control
the
following
between
Control
Module
Module
Demand
750
the
between
Control
Module
Module
Module
Model
components:
gas
source
Module
"TRANSDUCER"
"DEMAND
Valve
is
following
(per
components:
gas
source
Module
"TRANSDUCER"
"DEMAND
Fed.
at
time
750/750M
and
Control
and
Patient
VALVE"
ordered.
and
Control
and
Patient
VALVE"
Spec.
KKK-A-1822A,
of
shipment
Module)
Valve)
and
Patient
and
Module)
Valve)
and
Patient
and
unless
Valve)
Patient
Patient
B,
contract
Valve).
Valve)
Valve)
C)
requires
*
Available
to
Department
ACCESSORIES
Accessories
The
part
number.
number,
description
$
end
written
Telephonic
Fax
orders:
Part
701-0750-03
820-0043-00
825-0002-00
540-0076-00
540-0081-00 | Spiral
540-0075-00
540-0080-00
List
Accessories
and
purchase
orders:
201/882-4993
Number
Hose,
Hose,
of
Defense
LIST
contains
Patient
Optional
High
Spiral
common
may
be
ordered
quantity
201/882-1212
required.
orders
to:
Description
Valve
PEEP
Pressure
Hose,
Hose,
3/16"
I.D.,
3/16"
I.D.,
users
items,
Impact
P.O.
West
Assembly
Valve,
Hose,
10mm
10mm
1.D.,
Demand
Demand
only.
required
direct
Instrumentation,
Box
508
Caldwell,
Adjustable
6°
Long
1.D.,
Patient,
Patient,
Valve,
Valve,
from
from
Impact.
New
Autoclavable
Single
Autoclavable
Single
Jersey
0-20
Patient
time
to
When
Inc.
07006
cmH20,
Use
Patient
time.
Each
ordering,
(disposable,
Use
please
item
single
is
preceded
include
patient
by
the
use)
its
part
Page 8

ACCESSORIES
Part
Number
540-0073-00
540-0078-00
334-0032-00
704-0750-07
704-0750-08
704-0750-09
701-0750-02
708-0001-00
708-0302-01
800-0751-01
906-0750-01
906-0750-02
LIMITED
Permission
this
contract
is
for
COPYRIGHT
hereby
use
in a military
CALIBRATION
This
device
pliance
nificant
check
tenance
with
usage
should
checks
should
operating
be
be
warrants a shorter
made
can
be
LIST,
Description
Hose,
1/8"
I.D.,
Hose,
1/8"
I.D.,
Hose
Clips
(5/Package)
Wall
Mounting
Pole
Mounting
Rail
Mounting
Multivoltage
12
VDC
12
VDC
Blender,
Instruction
Instruction
granted
to
AC
Power
Power
Air/Oxygen
Manual,
Manual,
the
Department
service
NOTICE
incorporated
specifications.
following
found
in
into a regular
Calibration
period
each
cumulative
the
SERVICE
(cont’d)
Transducer,
Transducer,
Bracket
Bracket
Bracket
Power
Cable
Cable
Single
Assembly
Assembly
Assembly
Supply
with
Military
Operation
Operation & Service
RELEASE
of
Defense
training
between
program
preventative
measurements
preventative
period
section
Autoclavable
Patient
Connector
(Model
of
of
the
to
reproduce
and
other
maintenance
1000
hours
Model
750)
maintenance
should
Use
(Model
(Model
750/750M)
(Model
all
technical
be
made
of
operation
750M
Instruction
750M)
750M)
material
training
program
inspections. A calibration
furnished
programs.
to
insure
each
year
unless
(recommended
Manual).
under
com-
sig-
main-
UNPACKING
Compare
strument
read
LOCATION
Uni-Vent™
environment,
tier
WARNINGS
This
struction
CAUTION - Electric
DANGER - Possible
the
contents
for
any
the
instructions
js a transportable
user’s
(small
tarp,
device
is
of a physician.
of
obvious
contained
should
plastic
sheet,
intended
shock
explosion
the
shipping
signs
OF
take
etc.).
REGARDING
for
use
hazard,
case(s) against
of
shipping
within
this
USE
device,
precautions
by
hazard
therefore,
qualified
do
not
if
used
damage.
Manual
before
and
protect
medical
remove
in
the
-vii-
the
SHIPPING
If
there
attempting
its
location
this
USE
personnel
equipment
presence
is
no
apparent
of
use
device
or
person(s)
covers.
of
flammable
CONTENTS
to
operate
will
vary.
by
covering
list.
Examine
sign
of
mechanical
the
instrument.
When
operated
it
with a protective
under
the
guidance
anesthetics.
the
in-
damage,
in a wet
bar-
and
in-
Page 9

WARNINGS
DO
NOT
operate
Service
section
CAUTION - Do
TENANCE
NOTE - FLOW
pressure
ting.
is
to
entitled
section
does
Confirm
be
SERVICE).
not
delivery
performed
ADJUST
REGARDING
this
instrument
not
allow
entitled
equal
50
of
ASSEMBLY,
ADJUSTMENTS
ASSEMBLY:
Model
750 - No
Model
750M - Depending
the
Control
RECHARGING
assembly
Module.
section.
For battery
USE,
prior
to
by
qualified
oil
and
CLEANING
Control
PSI,
actual
desired
grease
numerals
gas
gas
volume
reading
biomedical
for
additional
flow
the
to
enter
are
calibrated
may
deviate
by
measuring
instructions
equipment
the
system.
instructions.
to a 50
from
exhaled
INTERCONNECTIONS
is
required
upon
before
contract
requirements,
pack
placing
installation
this
internal
instructions
device
(cont’d)
contained
technicians
See
PSI
the
stated
tidal
within
only,
ROUTINE
input
driving
FLOW
volume.
AND
into
operation.
battery
packs
may
see
the
BATTERY
this
Manual.
(for
Model
CARE
AND
pressure.
ADJUST
INITIAL
be
shipped
CARE
750M,
MAIN-
If
driving
Control
apart
from
AND
see
set-
INTERCONNECTIONS:
CAUTION - the
service
source.
GAS
Valve
Valve
or
power
contains
The
(see
1.
Connect
2.
Connect
INlet
3.
Connect
PATIENT
4.
Connect
PATIENT
5. If
operation
VDC
12
source.
NOTE:
a
Multivoltage
tion/recharge.
source.
Input
following
Figure
PORT.
Power
The
selector
2).
the
high
the
10mm
the
1/8"
INTERFACE
the
3/16"
INTERFACE
from
Cable
Multivoltage
switch
AC
mating
A
polarity
interconnection
pressure
spiral
ID.
I.D.
an
Power
does
hose
hose
between
hose
between
TRANSDUCER
hose
between
DEMAND
external
AC
may
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not
the
Power
be
matter.
between
which
connector
instructions
between
power
repositioned
required
is
the
the
the
Control
the
Control
VALVE
source
Control
Supply
provided
also
is
Control
Control
port.
Module
port.
is
desired,
Module
is
preset
nominal
if
attach
to
must
be
Module
Module
Module
DEMAND
connect
EXTERNAL
for
nominal
230
input
with
leads
these
followed
GAS
GAS
TRANSDUCER
prior
INlet
OUT
VALVE
the
Multivoltage
POWER
115
VAC/50-
VAC/S0-400
for
leads
their
to
to
placing
PORT
PORT
respective
and
and
fitting
fitting
JACK
400
operation
Hz
VAC/VDC
11-30
AC
this
device
the
external
the
Patient
and
the
and
the
Power
the
and
Hz
operation.
is
VAC/VDC
11-30
into
gas
Valve
Patient
Patient
Supply
external
It
required.
opera-
Page 10

ASSEMB
ADJUS
INITIAL
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CONTROLS,
mance
ADJUSTMENTS
placing
prior
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OPERATION
INTRODUCTION
Uni-Vent™
trolled
by
trol
settings,
justable
TROL
During
SIST-CONTROL
11-30
with
internal
sure
cally
isting
cancelled
memory
high
from
flame
combination),
Acceptable
JUST
and
ASSIST-CONTROL
Uni-Vent™
VAC/VDC,
each
The
microprocessor
and
reactivate
alarm.
pressure
Uni-Vent™
flame-retardant,
retardant,
Uni-Vent™
Control
is a portable,
an
on-board
alarm
pressure
SYNCHRONIZED
is
device.
and
external
PEEP
Each
alarm
check
failure,
(FAL)
js
delivers
electric
input
labelling
microprocessor
parameters
limit
control.
mode
if
the
operable
(50-400
Uni-Vent”*
Not
if
the
will
extremely
clear,
gas
from
Hz)
monitoring
power
Set.
Each
reason-for-alarm
alarm
automatically
not
cause
self-check
and
inverse
durable
acrylic
polysulfone
gas
from a multitude
compressor
pressures
is
based
electronically
and
power
Uni-Vent’™
INTERMITTENT
and
SIMV
patient
internal,
Multivoltage
does
circuit
(low
or
of
these
other
failure,
I/E
and
reinforced
and
(oil-less
to
the
on a 50
controlled,
which
signals.
provides
operation,
becomes
rechargeable
not
consume
is
coupled
failure),
alarms
can
continues. A new
self-cancels
existing
alarm(s)
transducer
ratio.
designed
PVC.
carries a UL94
of
and
Control
PSI
input
time-cycled,
continuously
apneic.
AC
Power
gas
low
airway
be
for
Its
sources:
filtered),
Module
(see
monitors
Inspiration
ventilatory
MANDATORY
Uni-Vent M will
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batteries;
Supply
for
operating
to a comprehensive
pressure,
muted
alarm
when
its
to
be
calibration,
all
environments.
autoclavable
V-2
compressed
PTLOX,
may
WARNINGS
pressure
the
pressures
support
automatically
mode
is
or
external
and
12
power.
patient
for a predetermined
condition
causing
cancelled.
transducer
Patient
rating.
gas
or
on-board
range
up
REGARDING
limited
patient’s
can
be
in
CONTROL,
VENTILATION
operable
12
VDC
Power
alarm
disconnect,
overrides
condition
Additional
calibration
The
Control
Valve
cylinder
aircraft
to
100 PSI,
ventilator.
airway
pressure,
limited
with
VDC. A 115/230
system.
period
no
is
(oxygen
by
revert
or
without
Cable
Alarms
high
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any
longer
alarms
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Module
injection
or
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all
setting
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include:
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ventilation
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breath
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hospital,
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weight
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can
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patient-controlled
reaches a preset
will
generate
rate
flow
settings.
controlled
setting.
aeromedical,
transport,
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tailored
assisted
negative
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and/or
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deployment
features
to
ventilations.
provide
meet
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pressure
should
controlled
patients
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threshold
the
and
prehospital
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patients’
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ventilatory
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setting
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INTRODUCTION,
The
Synchronized
taneously
from
PHYXIATION
allowed
at
his/her
determined
breaths
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tivate
rate/inspiratory
whichever
Positive
Valve
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to
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sound.
to a specific
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breathing
rate/inspiratory
its
patient
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become
or
ventilation
within
become
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Port
is
configured
monitor
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Microprocessor
ternal
power
control
sources.
(cont’d)
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receiving
air
optional
gas
rate,
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apneic
and
automatically
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settings
Pressure
and
unacceptable
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reference
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may
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through
time.
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inspiratory
in
(PEEP)
to
accept
display
to
without
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functions
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Valve connection.
the
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is
configured
time,
flow
timing
window
the
ASSIST-CONTROL
invoke
or 12
ventilations
may
PEEP
to
Uni-Vent!™’s
operate
ASSIST-CONTROL
be
used
most
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pressure.
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alarm
including
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ventilations
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and
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in
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automatic
mode
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Uni-Vent!™’s
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to
deliver
trigger
synchronized
all
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capability.
threshold
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and
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monitoring
at
this
monitoring
permits
spontaneously
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operation.
value
patients’
patients
Patient
or
optional
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settings.
to
the
patients
modes,
ventilations
time/flow
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exhalation
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internal
to
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or
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breathing
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rate
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valves.
pressure
program
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patient
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following
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airway
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Module
3).
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transport
to
eliminate
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INDICATORS
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disconnect,
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to
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apnea
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placement.
pneumatic-logic
vehicular
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power
controls,
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power
circuits
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sources.
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connectors.
and
dependency
and
airborne
operation,
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positive
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on
gas
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for
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CONTROL
(cont’d)
MODULE:
CONTROLS,
INDICATORS
ADJUST
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PRESSURE/DISCONNECT
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CONTROL
(cont’d)
FLOW
or
blended
calibrated
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scale) by
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Example:
SEC.
Specific
concentrations
blended
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2).
mixture.
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pressure
ting.
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OFF-CTRL-ASSIST-SIMV-CAL:
the
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mixtures
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deliverable
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maximum
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equal
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of
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oxygen
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desired
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CONTROLS,
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FLOW
ADJUST
and
per
minute
volume
TIME
Control
require
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directly
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by
volume
100%.
flow
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gas
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air - depending
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is
set
the use
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rate
numerals
gas
flow
volume
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the
setting
to
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of
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Control
is
approximately
are
calibrated
may
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measuring
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or
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milliliters
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ADJUST
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seconds,
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blenders
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gas
setting
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to a 50
deviate
from
exhaled
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positions.
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CONNECTIONS,
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second
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or
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the
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of
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determine
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oxygen,
(ml/SEC).
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and
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medical-
of
use.
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setting
Time
(using
seconds).
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oxygen
to
for this
rate
of
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purpose.
the
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pressure.
ADJUST
provides
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grade
control
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the
ml/SEC
is
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to
oxygen
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blended
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power
air
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gas
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to
perform a "SELF-CHECK"
microprocessor
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RATE
CONTROL
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permitted
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and
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and
the
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as
in
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to
ventilations
rate
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the
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and
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settings.
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when
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to
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and
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patients
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section
current
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to
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used
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section
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CONTROL
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deliver a controlled
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SIMV,
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TRANSDUCER
rate
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deliver a set
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section
breath,
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for
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entitled
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pressure
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delivered
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breaths
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at
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CONTROL
(cont’d)
RATE
Control
INSPIRATION
all
ventilator-delivered
mum.
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than
expiratory
INSPIRATION
show
the
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activation
LOW
PLAY
to
HIGH
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cmH20.
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setting.
range
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breaths.
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absolute range from
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Control:
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Control:
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adjustable
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section
setting.
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pressure
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the
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TIME
in
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setting.
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control
OFF
Control
control
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entitled
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to
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cmH20.
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setting.
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mechanism.
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increments
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to
select
Activates
to
select
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has
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sets
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to
(inspiratory
the
LOW
PRESSURE
the
ALPHA/NUMERIC
the
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PRESSURE
absolute
range
to
3.0
show
the
duration
seconds
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greater
DISPLAY
ALARM
ALARM
from
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RATE
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to
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of
to
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PLAY
to
show
ASSIST/SIMV
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generate
trol
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all
manually
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against
bypass
without
or
7-minutes,
or
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automatically
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setting
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has a range
MANUAL
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period
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to
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setting,
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truncate
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the
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SENSITIVITY
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breaths
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control
negative
assisted
end
expiratory
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permits
the
guard.
The
gas
MANUAL
released,
is
resume.
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mechanism
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ventilation
first.
volume
maximum
Switch:
Control
deflection a spontaneously
ventilation.
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flow
malfunction
resynchronization
The
and
OFF/ON
is
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by
of
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Activates
setting.
sets
the
The
pressure.
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set
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at
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the
close
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initiated
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ventilation
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occurs
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breathing
SENSITIVITY
Pushbutton
rate
flow
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as
primary
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once
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operation
VALVE.
permits
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patient
overrides
functions
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to
means
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the
of
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CONTROL
(cont’d)
PEEP
verting
pressure
SURE).
defaults
tivates
during
USING
ton
PEEP.
peak
the
airway
tions.
time
as
Uni-Vent
PEEP
to
the
MANual
POSITIVE
PEEP
Switch
(See
PEAK
AIRWAY
pressure,
MEAN
MEAN
pressure
Buffers
duration
follows:
plus
MODULE:
OFF/ON
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PEEP
ALPHA/NUMERIC
MANual
allows a PEEP
AIRWAY
Pushbutton
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ON/DISPLAY
"AUTO
PEEP
END
DISPLAY/SET
section
AIRWAY
entitled
PRESSURE
of
the
data
in
are
referred
determines
pressure.
most
PRESSURE
CONTROLS,
Switch:
sensitivity
operation
EXPIRATORY
PRESSURE
5-buffers,
control
(See
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permitting
DISPLAY
reference
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recent
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to
as 0 thru
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pressure
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to
be
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in
the
buffer
4,
with 0 representing
reference
entitled
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to
show
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manually
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in
the
Pushbutton
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contains
calculates
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entered.
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data
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from
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When
monitoring
the
EXPIRATORY
MEAN
POSITIVE
PEEP
current
Switch:
PEEP
AUTOmatic
The
PEEP
In
Instructs
pertinent
the
most
AIRWAY
AND
CONNECTIONS,
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atmospheric
END
OFF/ON
of
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pressure.
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this
mode,
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microprocessor
DISPLAY.
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DISPLAY.
to
one
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the
of
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provides a means
pressure
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DISPLAY/SET
Uni-Vent © does
microprocessor
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the
most
respiration.
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recent
to
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this
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to
stores
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and
is
of
con-
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this
switch
entitled
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track
display
inspiratory
the
to
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changes.
pressure
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FUNCTIONS).
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Depressing
period
period
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seconds,
value
audible
when
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to
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of
alarm
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the
calculates:
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(buffers 0 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4)
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scroll
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alarm
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airway
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and
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pressure
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or
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the
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CONTROL
(cont’d)
ALARM
the
tides
of
Apnea.
CONTROL
allows
INDICATORS
(M)
when
MUTE/CANCEL
predetermined
any
"muted"
Cancelling:
When
mode
Uni-Vent!™
NOTE:
or
STATUS
RATE
When
continuously
Display
the
RATE
MODULE:
mute-period
pre-existing
The
ALARM
depressed,
which
is
to
resume
activated,
(C)
illuminating.
Lamp
Control
setting
CONTROLS,
Pushbutton
is
reached
alarm.
MUTE/CANCEL
it
cancels
automatically
operation
STATUS,
(M):
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the
DISPLAYS
is
adjusted.
INDICATORS
Switch
(audible
audible
invoked
at
the
current
when
(cont’d)
alarm
Pushbutton
and
visual
at
the
onset
ASSIST-CONTROL
and
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the
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APNEA
of
apnea.
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Display
CONNECTIONS,
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Pushbutton
differently
alarms
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or
and
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the
special
of
the
settings.
are
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condition
in
the
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depressed
over-
presence
ASSIST-
alarm
momentary
or
INSPIRATION
button
Switch
INSPIRATION
generated
LOW
ALARM
adjusted.
ALARM
adjusted.
is
selected.
the
Display
HIGH
Display
ASSIST/SIMV
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SIGH
TIME
is
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breaths,
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PRESSURE
OFF/ON
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all
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or
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modes.
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or
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or
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the
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the
INSPIRATION
setting
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the
inspiratory
when
the
airway
PRESSURE
when
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ASSIST-CONTROL
during
toggles
the
airway
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between
ALARM
ALARM
TIME
cycle,
LOW
HIGH
or
OFF
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of
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ventilator-
PRESSURE
Control
PRESSURE
Control
SIMV
operation
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each
Push-
setting
setting
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time
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CONTROL
(cont’d)
PEEP
OFF/ON
the
PEEP
OFF/ON
PEEP
AUTO
Pushbutton
PEEP
MANual
PLAY/SET
PEAK
SURE
Display
MEAN
SURE
Display
Paw
AIRWAY
play
Pushbutton
MODULE:
Indicator
Pushbutton
ON/DISPLAY
Switch
is
depressed.
DISPLAY/SET
Pushbutton
AIRWAY
AIRWAY
PRESSURE
Pushbutton
PRESSURE
Pushbutton
PRESSURE
Switch
CONTROLS,
Lamp
Indicator
Switch
is
Switch
Switch
Display
is
depressed.
(C):
This
Switch
is
depressed.
Lamp
Indicator
depressed.
Display
is
Display
is
Lamp
depressed.
Lamp
depressed.
Lamp
INDICATORS
indicator
(C):
Illuminates
Lamp
(C):
(M):
(M):
Illuminates
(M):
Illuminates
AND
CONNECTIONS,
lamp
toggles
Illuminates
Illuminates
when
when
when
when
the
between
the
PEEP
when
the
the
Pay
OFF
AUTO
the
PEAK
MEAN
AIRWAY
and
PEEP
AIRWAY
AIRWAY
PRESSURE
ON
each
time
ON/DISPLAY
MANual
DIS-
PRES-
PRES-
Dis-
EXTernal
active,
external
POWER
except
OFF
tion
of
SELF-CHECK
DISPLAYS
ALPHA/NUMERIC
luminate
tion
except
and
HIGH
the
respective
Switches;
AUTO
then
blink,
DISPLAY,
When
blank,
under
POWER
power
Indicator
and
automatically
OFF; when
PRESSURE
RATE,
the
PEAK,
activated,
conserve
to
various
Indicator
source
Lamp
the
microprocessor
(see
during
adjustment
INSPIRATION
MEAN
PEEP
the
alarm
Lamp
(see
section
(C):
Illuminates
validates
SELF-CHECK).
DISPLAY
ALARMS,
and
MAN
ALPHA/NUMERIC
battery
conditions
Lamps
SELF-CHECK
settings
and
TIME,
Pay
AIRWAY
DISPLAY,
power.
(see
(C):
Illuminates
entitled
when
the
(M)(C): The
when
are
being
during
certain
LOW
PRESSURE
or
PEEP
DISPLAY
However,
section
when
OPERATING
the
MODE
available
the
made
and
it,
entitled
power
ALPHA/NUMERIC
MODE
for
alarm
HIGH
MAN
will
illuminate
will
ALARM
the
Control
POWER
SELECTOR
sources
SELECTOR
RATE,
Display
SET
INSPIRATION
conditions.
PRESSURE
Pushbutton
Pushbutton
normally
continuously
FUNCTIONS).
Module
SELECTION & STOPPING).
SWITCH
during
SWITCH
It
is
Alarm
Switches
illuminate
is
connected
is
the
power
DISPLAY
is
TIME
manually
Display
Switches;
are
three
for
(without
in
any
position
check
Lamps
set
to
any
or
the
LOW
activated
Pushbutton
or
the
PEEP
depressed.
seconds,
(3)
blanking),
to
an
por-
il-
posi-
when
or
1-8
Page 19

CONTROL
(cont’d)
DIGITAL
pressure.
ing
between
ALARMS
BATTERY
or
battery
EXTERNAL
failure
or
interruption.
LOW
ALARM
threshold
activation
HIGH
has
MODULE:
BAR
GRAPH
When
a
disconnect
0
and 2 cmH20
LOW/FAIL
shorted.
POWER
PRESSURE/DISCONNECT
threshold
PRESSURE
been
met.
(C):
will
Alarm
LOW/FAIL
Alarm
CONTROLS,
occurs,
has
Lamp
The
DIGITAL
the
DIGITAL
stay
illuminated.
Lamp
(C):
Alarm
Alarm
been
met
(C):
INDICATORS
BAR
BAR
Illuminates
Lamp
(C):
Lamp
or
when
disconnect
Illuminates
when
AND
GRAPH
GRAPH
upon
Illuminates
(C):
provides
sensing a low
Illuminates
occurs
the
HIGH
CONNECTIONS,
continuous
Lamp
which
battery
upon
sensing
when
in
the
patient
PRESSURE
display
corresponds
condition
external
the
power
LOW
PRESSURE
circuit.
ALARM
of
airway
to
a
read-
(11
VDC)
source
activation
APNEA
modes.
predetermined
PEEP
three
ALARM
Switch
INVERSE
activates
ratio
TE
MEMORY
PLAY
ALPHA/NUMERIC
ALPHA/NUMERIC
cmH20.
transducer
Alarm
Illumination
NOT
consecutive
MUTE/CANCEL
is
depressed
I/E
when
condition.
activates
TRANSDUCER
When
calibration
Lamp
(C):
occurs
monitoring
SET
Alarm
respiratory
during
ALARM
the
combined
When
activated,
CHECK
when
activated,
ALARM
the
DISPLAY
CALIBRATION
DISPLAY
value”.
The
Apnea
when
no
combination
period
(see
ALARM
Lamp
(C):
Illuminates
cycles
(see
ALARM
Lamp
(C):
an
alarm
condition
(ALPHA/NUMERIC
RATE
MEMORY
the
and
INSPIRATION
the
ALPHA/NUMERIC
(ALPHA/NUMERIC
CHECK
will
read
activates
ALPHA/NUMERIC
alarm
is
operable
of
FUNCTIONS).
when
FUNCTIONS).
Illuminates
"FAL".
ALARM
when
and
remains
DISPLAY)
portion
the
pressure
DISPLAY
when
(ALPHA/NUMERIC
only
positive
the
required
the
ALARM
illuminated
(C):
TIME
DISPLAY
DISPLAY)
of
SELF-CHECK
transducer
alternately
in
the
ASSIST-CONTROL
and/or
The
Control
negative
PEEP
MUTE/CANCEL
during
ALPHA/NUMERIC
settings
alternately
(C):
The
"zero"
deflections
criterion
the
ALPHA/NUMERIC
fails.
DISPLAY)
baseline
flashes
are
mute/cancel
create
and
blanks
When
"---"
and
and
SIMV
within
not
met
Pushbutton
period.
DISPLAY
inverse
then
flashes
DIS-
activated,
(C):
The
exceeds
"the
+/-
current
a
for
I/E
"-
the
1
1-9
Page 20

CONTROL
(cont’d)
TRANSDUCER
ALPHA/NUMERIC
stopped.
transducer
FAL
when a RAM
detected
CONNECTIONS
GAS
pressure
sor
(oil-less
GAS
INLET
TRANSDUCER:
in
the
Control
LD.
tubing.
MODULE:
When
calibration
Alarm
or
in
the
patient
IN:
Nominal
reducer
and
OUT
PORT:
PORT
using
Module)
CONTROLS,
CALIBRATION
DISPLAY
activated,
(ALPHA/NUMERIC
ROM
(medical-grade
filtered);
the
value".
failure
circuit.
50
PSI
input,
PTLOX;
Low
pressure,
10mm
ID.
Low
pressure,
to
the
ALPHA/NUMERIC
occurs during
When
Patient
ABORT
activates
DISPLAY)
activated,
D.I.S.S.
oxygen,
or
on-board
10mm
spiral
hose.
1/8"
hose
Valve
INDICATORS
ALARM
when
the
TRANSDUCER
DISPLAY
(C):
Activates
operation
"FAL"
oxygen
medical-grade
aircraft
male
barb.
PATIENT
or a continuous
is
displayed
body
(male
air
generated
tapered
Connects
INTERFACE
AND
CONNECTIONS,
(ALPHA/NUMERIC
CALIBRATION
alternately
the
in
the
thread).
or
blended
source.
connection.
the
internal
flashes
ALPHA/NUMERIC
pressure
ALPHA/NUMERIC
Connects
combination);
Connects
pressure
TRANSDUCER
DISPLAY)
is
"---"
and
above
100
compressed
electric
to
Patient
transducer
fitting
(C):
The
prematurely
"the
current
DISPLAY
cmH20
DISPLAY.
gas
compres-
Valve
using
is
cylinder
GAS
(located
1/8"
DEMAND
VALVE
using
3/16"
EXTERNAL
the
Multivoltage
ternal
AUX
able
Ventilator
PATIENT
CONNECTIONS:
GAS
GAS
The
tached
LD./22mm
OUT
valve
solenoid,
ID.
power
JACK:
INLET
INLET
removable
a
to
O.D.
PORT
The
body.
VALVE
tubing.
sources
Compressors.
VALVE
PORT:
using
located
POWER
AC
Power
rated
The
AUX
(see
Low
PORT
tapers
10mm
the
elbow
(Optional):
inthe
Control
JACK:
Supply
higher
Jack
is
Figure
pressure.
valved,
a
is
fitting.
elbow
other
the
at
spiral
LD.
removable
is
Low
pressure,
Module,
External
or
an
external
than
30 volts
an
expansion
4)
Receives
18mm
The
The
end.
hose
facilitate
to
3/16"
to
the
power
supply
DC
or
lower
connector.
intended
gas
tapered
male,
includes
elbow
10mm
provided.
cleaning
1-10
hose
Patient
connection.
power
source.
than
11
It
i
for
connection.
10mm
a
taper
O.D.
18mm
The
provide
and
barb.
Connects
Valve
DEMAND
CAUTION:
volts
(see
is
designed
patient
delivery
O.D.
connects
taper
I.D.
access
the
optional
VALVEINLET
Connects
The
the
Control
DO
SPECIFICATIONS).
to
interface
the
from
male
18mm
one
at
taper
Control
the
to
attachment
for
is
leaf
the
to
DEMAND
Module
NOT
connect
with
Impact
Control
connection
end,
valve.
Module.
and
Module
the
to
PORT
ex-
Port-
is
18mm
GAS
main
to
at-
Page 21

PATIENT
ANTIASPHYXIATION
tapered
of
is
needs,
Uni-Vent
caused
table
POSITIVE
3/16"
connectors.
connects
3/16"
is
PATIENT
connection.
NOTE:
ambient
furnished
will
"M5
by
EXHAUST
or
fixed
PATIENT
ID.
Hose
to
LD.
hose
provided
VALVE:
Low
ventilator
air
through
through
be
lower.
ventilatory
the
opening
value
END
INTERFACE:
The
the
fitting
for
interconnection
VALVE
the
an
As a general
PORT:
PEEP
EXPIRATORY
Fittings.
22mm
Control
connects
CONNECTIONS,
PORT:
flow
ANTIASPHYXIATION
Air/Oxygen
flow
of
the
ANTIASPHYXIATION
Tapered,
valve
Consists
The
15mm
O.D.
is
Module
FUNCTIONAL
Permits
rates
Blender.
rule,
rate
be
22mm
and/or
PRESSURE).
of
I.D.
designed
TRANSDUCER
to
the
Control
(optional).
(cont’d)
entrainment
can
be
masked
However,
ventilator
less
I.D/30mm
exhaled
combination
is
flow
than
the
gas
designed
to
fit
standard
Module
DESCRIPTION
of
ambient
during
PORT.
rate
patients
O.D.
measuring
15mm
to
port. A 1/8"
DEMAND
spontaneous
This
the
patients
settings
inspiratory
PORT
leaf
fitting
I.D./22mm
fit
standard
resuscitation
hose
air
can
alter
work
of
should
be
flow
valve,
will
with
check
apparatus
O.D.
endotracheal
masks.
is
provided
VALVE
(see
Figure
through a valved,
breathing
FIO2
breathing,
verified
rate, a high
be
valve.
(see
tapered
port
due
to
accuracy
heard.
section
The
for
(optional). A 3/16"
4)
if
breathing
to
meet
for
efficacy.
pitched
Accomodates
entitled
ports,
and
tracheostomy
1/8"
LD.
interconnection.
15mm
male,
entrainment
gas
inspiratory
Should
whistle,
adjus-
USING
1/8"
ID.
and
tube
hose
fitting
The
hose
INSPIRATION:
at
the
GAS
to
flow
to
the
valve
#2
is a one-way
to
atmosphere.
during
spontaneous
EXPIRATION:
the
patient
deflates,
ing
phere
operation.
allowing
that
patient-exhaled
through
IN
port.
patient.
Leaf
into
the
exhaled
leaf
The
PEEP
Ventilator-generated
The
diaphragm
Leaf
valve
check
valve
valve #3
respirations.
Gas
flow
terminates
Patient
valve
gas
gas
#3.
valve
Valve
can
can
valve
#1
opens
which
prevents
at
to
flow
through
only flow
An
external
be
connected
prevents
the
at
the
gas
originating
inflates,
during
patient
the
PATIENT
through
PEEP
occluding
inspiratory
the
ANTIASPHY
from
Control
the
EXHAUST
the
valve
directly
at
the
Control
the
cycles
entraining
Module
INTERFACE
EXHAUST
is
to
and
PORT
required
the
EXHAUST
Module
EXHAUST
and
closes
XIATION
gas
through
expired
connection.
while
PORT.
for
AUTOmatic
PORT.
enters
the
Patient
PORT,
VALVE
gas
leaf
Exhaled
and causes
during
exhalations.
from
the
EXHAUST
is
allowed
The
valves 1 & 2 close,
diaphragm
gas
vents
and
MANual
to
Valve
all
staying
open
PORT
travel
from
valve
insur-
to
atmos-
PEEP
gas
Leaf
Page 22

PATIENT
3/16"
LD.
HOSE
CONTROL
"DEMAND
LEAF
VALVE
(NOTE
OF
DIRECTION
INSTALLATION)
MODULE
VALVE"
#2
VALVE,
TO
(cont'd)
PATIENT
(NOTES
PERMANENTLY
TO
PATIENT
TO
PREVENT
1/8”
MODULE
INTERFACE
1.D./22mm
See
EINES
VALVE
MISASSEMBLY)
LD.
HOSE
"TRANSDUCER"
LEAF
VALVE
(NOTE
OF
DIRECTION
INSTALLATION)
ELBOW
O.D.
BONDED
BODY
TO
CONTROL
#1
ANTIASPHYXIATION
PORT,
DIAPHRAGM
COLLAR
LEAF
15mm
O.D.
VALVE
VALVE
NG
#3
PATIENT
VALVE
BODY
ELBOW
GAS
INLET
CONTROL
"GAS
OUT”,
PORT
MODULE
10mm
TO
O.D.
EXHAUST
22mm
I.D./30mm
PORT
O.D.
Figure
4.
Patient
1-12
Valve
Page 23

OPERATING
Uni-Vent
Simultaneous
11-30
VAC,
voltage
switch
VAC/VDC
Control
a
operation.
reappears,
Alarm
on
External
vehicular
The
Control
Uni-Vent™
ly
recharges
internal
will
Mis
designed
operation
50-400
AC
Power
the
Multivoltage
leads
to
12
volts
Module
power
EXTERNAL
source
Module
defaults
its
batteries.
while
operation
self-cancel.
POWER
to
and
Hz
or
11-30
Supply.
their
respective
DC
for
simultaneous
or
external
MODE
to
operation
When
activating
will
again
operate
battery
VDC
The
line
AC
Power
POWER
12
volt
SELECTOR
an
the
default
SELECTION
from
various
recharge
(Positive
voltage
11-30
battery.
from
external
EXTERNAL
to
from
or
(AC
Supply. A mating
VAC/VDC
operation
JACK. A 12
SWITCH
the
external
power
the
external
voltages
nominal
Negative
mains)
and
can
source.
battery
VDC
acts
power
failure
occurs,
POWER
source
and
frequencies
115
volt,
ground)
connector
Power
as a master
source
LOW/FAIL
and
sources
be
selected
Input
polarity
recharge
Cable
(when
Uni-Vent”””
the
EXTERNAL
&
STOPPING
(see
50-400
Hz;
require
by
setting
is
required
does
may
be
is
provided
power
connected)
automatically
Alarm.
SPECIFICATIONS).
230
volt,
50-400
Hz
use
with
the
the
voltage
to
attach
not
matter.
connected
for
operation
switch
to
and
When
external
POWER
selector
the
directly
begin
or
simultaneous-
switches
LOW/FAIL
AC;
Multi-
11-30
to
the
from
cease
to
power
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Page 26

INITIAL
(cont’d)
SELF-CHECK
Uni-Vent'M
ASSIST
peripheral
front
nal
SIST/SIMV
1-second
luminated
or
The
SELF-CHECK
panel
battery
@
1.
Pressure
tion
®
2.
RATE
®
3.
INSPIRATION
®
4.
LOW
®
5.
HIGH
©
6.
ASSIST/SIMV
RATE,
intervals.
SIMV.
circuitry
control
status
is
required,
INSPIRATION
SENSITIVITY
for
1-second
SET-UP,
undergoesa
and
TRANSDUCER
PRESSURE
PRESSURE
self-checking
process
to
verify
settings.
internal
see
section
TIME
SENSITIVITY
TIME,
settings
Their
respective
intervals.
SELF-CHECK
consists
external
SELF-CHECK
memory
ALARM
ALARM
power/internal
check.
CALIBRATION
entitled
LOW
are
sequentially
Display
process
PRESSURE
when
of
interaction
begins
It
then
TRANSDUCER
NOTE:
WITH
FROM
BE
ESTABLISHED
Lamps
its
MODE
between
battery
with
Uni-Vent!
displays,
(displays
SELF-CHECK
THE
THE
ALARM,
displayed
(except
SELECTOR
status,
in
order,
only
CALIBRATION)
PATIENT
PATIENT.
HIGH
in
the
ASSIST/SIMV
&
IN
CALIBRATION,
SWITCHissetto
Uni-Vent М microprocessor
pressure
checking
when
VALVE
transducer
the
the
current
pressure
MUST
OPEN
BE
DISCONNECTED
SELF-CHECK MUST
ATMOSPHERE.
PRESSURE
calibration and
external
values
transducer
PERFORMED
ALARM
ALPHA/NUMERIC
SENSITIVITY)
CTRL,
power/inter-
of:
calibra-
and
DISPLAY
are
also
and
AS-
for
il-
SELF-CHECK
mediately
If
DISPLAY
SWITCH
qualified
SELF-CHECK
baseline
nately
tion
DO
TRANSDUCER
Uni-Vent!™"s
Module
in a serial,
for
TRANSDUCER
following
Uni-Vent™
will
to
service
exceeds
flashes
portion
NOT
ATTEMPT
which
non-
as
long
as
is
complete
SELF-CHECK.
fails
the
continuously
its
OFF
position
personnel - DO
will
automatically
+/- 1 cmH2O.
"---"
and
"the
of
SELF-CHECK
PATIENT
CALIBRATION
Patient
provides
volatile
10-years.
EEPROM
Transducer
CALIBRATION
MEMORY
display
current
Valve
data
when
and
NOT
An
fails,
USE.
is
connected
input
memory.
transducer
the
ALPHA/NUMERIC
CHECK
"FAL"
and a beeping
then
repeat
ATTEMPT
alert
attendant
audible
to
calibration
tone
calibration
proceed
the
is
to
to a pressure-sensing
microprocessor.
Unless
recommended
portion
this
the
is
of
alarm
procedure.
PATIENT
personnel
sounds
essential
and
value".
section
recalibrated,
prior
3-3
DISPLAY
its
SELF-CHECK,
activates.
If
SELF-
USE.
if
the
pressure
the
ALPHA/NUMERIC
If
only
entitled
Transducer
for
to
TRANSDUCER
element
this
information
correct
each
patient
blanks.
the
Turn
the
CHECK
transducer
the
pressure
(transducer)
calibration
operation.
use.
Operation
ALPHA/NUMERIC
MODE
fails
transducer
CALIBRATION
information
can
remain
begins
SELECTOR
again,
calibration
DISPLAY
in
the
is
in
im-
contact
"zero"
alter-
calibra-
-
Control
stored
memory
Page 27

ee
con
TRANSDUCER
NOTE:
zero
The
pressure.
from
TRANSDUCER
CONNECT
Removing
be
emitted
current
SELECTOR
in
steps
Uni-Vent!™
(0)
during
TRANSDUCER
During
the
transducer
PATIENT
@
1.
Set
the
blank
and
@
2.
Depress
approximately
ALPHA/NUMERIC
@
3.
When
"00",
while
illuminated.
one’s
from
transducer
SWITCH
1, 2 and 3 above.
SET-UP,
CALIBRATION,
must
SELF-CHECK.
CALIBRATION
operation,
which
are
CALIBRATION
VALVE
MODE
the
the
the
Uni-Vent™
SELECTOR
DIGITAL
(and
hold
three
tone
ceases,
DIGITAL
finger
from
calibration
to
the
SELF-CHECK
be
recalibrated
Uni-Vent"~’s
compared
MUST
TO
PATIENT
SWITCH
BAR
GRAPH
down)
the
MEAN
(3)
seconds. A tone
DISPLAY
calibration
BAR
the
and
value".
OFF
will
GRAPH
pushbutton,
the
ALPHA/NUMERIC
The
position,
(cont’d)
when
the
process
microprocessor
to
its
BE
blank.
is
complete.
then
calibrates
Control
PERFORMED
DURING
to
CAL.
will
illuminate
AIRWAY
Lamp
corresponding
prematurely,
CAL
procedure
returning
&
ALPHA/NUMERIC
Uni-Vent”””s
will
respond
Module
The
Front Panel
IN
AMBIENT
THIS
PROCEDURE.
The
ALPHA/NUMERIC
one
or
more
PRESSURE
will
activate
ALPHA/NUMERIC
to a range
aborts
the
DISPLAY
must
be
it
to
CAL
and
CALIBRATION,
DISPLAY
transducer
according
settings.
ATMOSPHERE.
of
its
lamps.
Display
during
of 0 to2cmH20
CAL
process. A steady
will
alternately
restarted
repeating
reads
to
atmospheric
to
pressure
DISPLAY
Pushbutton
this
period
DISPLAY
flash
"---"
by
turning
the
process
other
than
signals
DONOT
remains
Switch
and
the
will
register
will
remain
tone
will
and
"the
the
MODE
described
for
IMPORTANT
be
used
in
nals.
DO
NOT
use
with
uncuffed
mask-seal
NOTE:
conjunction
use
integrity
with a protected
pressure
endotracheal
is
frequently
Functions
dependent
which
airway.
functions
tubes and
and
typically
are
dependent
This
will
with
an
tracheostomy
compromised.
upon
accurate
prevent
tubes
"leaks"
unprotected
and
resuscitation
pressure
from
distorting
airway.
readings
This
applies
masks
the
where
should
pressure
primarily
the
only
sig-
face-to-
to
Page 28

MODES
Control
cally
The
CONTROL
In
INSPIRATION
cal-grade
operation
as
well.
The
Module
made
following
following
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CONTROL
@
ASSIST-CONTROL
@
SYNCHRONIZED
WITH/WITHOUT
e
ASSIST-CONTROL
WITH/WITHOUT
CONTROL
oxygen
with
following
OF
operating
MODE
(CTRL)
TIME
or
or
without
steps
OPERATION
Front
Panel
settings
SELF-CHECK.
modes
VENTILATION - WITH/WITHOUT
VENTILATION - WITH/WITHOUT
INTERMITTENT
SIGH - WITH/WITHOUT
PEEP
VENTILATION
MODE,
and
gas
flow.
medical-grade
"SIGH",
are
required
may
be
are
supported
BACKUP DURING
the
user
is
Depending
compressed
and
set
LOW
to
implement
adjusted
by
concerned
upon
air,
and/or
at
Uni-Vent™:
MANDATORY
PEEP
application,
or a blended
HIGH
CONTROL
any
time.
In
normal
SIGH - WITH/WITHOUT
SIGH - WITH/WITHOUT
VENTILATION
APNEA
with
establishing a controlled
AIRWAY
MODE
-
WITH/WITHOUT
the
gas
flow
combination
PRESSURE
VENTILATION:
of
use,
adjustments
may
consist
the
two.
are
PEEP
PEEP
(SIMV)
breathing
Users
ALARM
of
RATE,
100%
may
settings
typi-
SIGH
medi-
select
1.
Turn
MODE
plete.
CALIBRATION).
TION
will
below)
the
SURE
are not
Control
SURE
active.
(using
seconds). A FLOW - INSPIRATION
lower
Perform
DO
NOT
When
Lamp
NOTE:
activate.
and
ALARM
2.
Adjust
ALARM
used,
is
ALARM
NOTE:
the
cover.
3.
Attach
SELF-CHECK
SELECTOR
TRANSDUCER
connect
illuminates
When
CONTROL
This
alarm
the
pressure
MUTE/CANCEL
the
RATE,
Control
set
their
set
to
"OFF",
Control
Tidal
volume
ml/SEC
Patient
scale)
Valve
SWITCH
Patient
Valve
is
completed,
during
the
MODE
will
remain
transducer
Pushbutton
INSPIRATION
settings
respective
DISCONNECT
is
controls
set
to
"OFF", a 100
can
be
quickly
by
the
to
patient’s
CALIBRATION
as
INSPIRATION
to
the
CTRL
if
to
patient
CONTROL
inspiratory
active
detects a pressure
required.
endotracheal
during
MODE
portion
cycling
TIME,
begins,
until
the
Patient
Switch
to
Alarm
calculated
TIME - TIDAL
is
gas
FLOW
If
LOW
"OFF".
capability
cmH20
by
TIME
or
SELF-CHECK.
When
position.
required
of
each
the
rise
depressed.
and
Peak
multiplying
VOLUME
tracheostomy
Allow
(see
cycling
LOW
Valve
during
ADJUST,
the
remains.
Control
begins
controlled
PRESSURE/DISCONNECT
is
connected
the
HIGH
LOW
Inspiratory
the
the
SELF-CHECK
section
automatically.
ventilation.
next
ventilator
LOW
and
AIRWAY
AIRWAY
When
the
Pressure
FLOW
setting
tube.
Chart
(in
is
attached
entitled
to
the
patient
generated
HIGH
AIRWAY
PRESSURE
PRESSURE
HIGH
AIRWAY
Relief
ADJUST
seconds,
to
tests
to
TRANSDUCER
The
INSPIRA-
ALARM
(see
Step
breath,
PRES-
ALARM
ALARM
PRES-
default
remains
Control
or
Uni-Vent
setting
fractions,
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4,
or
’s
of
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4-1
Page 29

MODES
OF
CONTROLLED
4.
Attach
button
NOTE:
patients
high
Selection
ALARM
default
to
atmosphere.
5.
Activate
repeats
150%
safety
AUGMENTED
IMPORTANT
be
used
nals.
TILATION
PEEP
Switch.
inspiratory
of
once
of
precaution,
DO
(See
Excessive
physiological
of a Peak
Control
100
cmH20
the
every
the
INSPIRATION
in
conjunction
NOT
use
should
Valve
USING
pressures,
Inspiratory
setting.
SIGH
100
Uni-Vent™
VENTILATON
NOTE:
pressure
only take
OPERATION,
VENTILATION,
to
Patient
POSITIVE
flows
and/or
condition
is
invoked.
OFF/ON
ventilations
with a protected
can
Uni-Vent"™
Pressure
When
the
Airway
Pushbutton
TIME
will
Functions
dependent
place
(cont’d)
Valve
and
END
inspiration
cause a rise
employs a protective
Relief
HIGH
AIRWAY
pressures,
or
7-minutes,
setting,
automatically
which
with a protected
which
MODES
are
airway.
functions
(cont’d)
adjust
to
desired
EXPIRATORY
times,
occlusion
in
inspiratory
value
corresponds
PRESSURE
in
excess
Switch
if
required. A SIGH
whichever
increases
truncate
dependent
This
will
prevent
with
an
airway.
setting.
PRESSURE
of
pressure.
Peak
of
the
occurs
delivered
SIGH
upon
accurate pressure readings
"leaks"
unprotected
Activate
for
complete
the
patient
Inspiratory
to
the
ALARM
Peak
first.
to a combined
circuit
To
safeguard
HIGH
setting
ventilation
Each
volume
from
distorting
airway.
PEEP
OFF/ON
instructions).
or a change
the
Pressure
AIRWAY
Control
are
SIGH
by
maximum
AUGMENTED
Relief
is
set
automatically
is
ventilation
50%.
However,
the
Push-
in
patient
PRESSURE
initiated
of
pressure
from
system.
to
"OFF"
vented
then
equals
as
3-seconds.
should
only
sig-
VEN-
the
a
a
Uni-Vent
VENTILATION
gases
through
spontaneous
NOTE:
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is
needs,
Uni-Vent
caused
SITIVITY
seconds).
taneous
occur,
the
breath
process
ting,
ting,
air
furnished
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by
Uni-VentIMs
breath
each
onset
of
to
reach
when
1.
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Uni-Vent * will
2.
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Uni-Vent!
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ASSIST-CONTROL
(SIMV)
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air/oxygen
ventilations
Low
ventilator
through
through
be
Miş
the
Switch
The
window
each
Patients
patients
the
an
lower.
As a general
ventilatory
opening
SIMV
setting.
"window"
is
sensed
will
rate
the
ASSIST/SIMV
the
"window"
will
Modes
from
ANTIASPHYXIATION
Air/Oxygen
flow
of
the
is
or
open
marker.
inspiratory
"fire"
inspiratory
wait
are
normally
mixer
(blender).
atmospheres
flow
rates
Blender.
rule,
rate
not
ANTIASPHYXIATION
synchronizing
The
"window"
timed
to
open
at
125%
of
4-seconds
When
the
SENSITIVITY
is
opened,
pressure
when
the
pressure
until
the
next
and
SYNCHRONIZED
used
This
of
similar
can
be
masked
Conversely,
ventilator
meet
the
patients
window
is
equivalent
75%
into
the
rate
period,
prior
to
"window"
the
following
has
not
threshold
is
has
exceeded
spontaneous
in
conjunction
permits
gas
during
PORT.
flow
rate
PORT
works
the
whichever
the
onset
is
opened,
Switch
operation
reached
reached.
inspiration
INTERMITTENT
with a common
the
patient
content.
spontaneous
This
can
alter
patient
settings
inspiratory
in
to
RATE
setting
the
the
work
should
requirements, a high
leaf
valve,
conjunction
50%
of
the
period
occurs
of
each
rate,
Uni-Vent * looks
threshold.
prevails:
ASSIST/SIMV
ASSIST/SIMV
to
reach
to
receive
of
will
with
RATE
and
marker
controlled,
breathing
FIO2
accuracy
breathing,
be
verified
be
heard.
the
period
close
first.
When
and
for
If a spontaneous
SENSITIVITY
SENSITIVITY
the
“firing”
MANDATORY
gas
source
or
assisted
by
entrainment
if
breathing
to
meet
inspiratory
for
efficacy.
pitched
ASSIST/SIMV
(maximum
when
either
8-second
close
4-seconds
the
next
spontaneous
breath
Switch
Control
threshold.
blended
and
gas
Should
whistle,
SEN-
of
the
spon-
windows
after
is
set-
set-
of
8-
in
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MODES
OF
AUGMENTED
NOTE:
apnea
a
special
ASSIST-CONTROL
When
in
CONTROL
pressure
and
INSPIRATION
below
TILATION.
Should
APNEA
TIME/FLOW
ADJUST
TIONS
Depending
pressed
without
AUGMENTED
occur
during
ASSIST-CONTROL
set
to
the
MODE
deflection),
Uni-Vent
the
patient
Alarm
and
ADJUST
Control
DURING
upon
air,
or
some
"SIGH",
and
OPERATION,
VENTILATION,
VENTILATIONS
ASSIST-CONTROL
mode
(see
VENTILATION
ASSIST-CONTROL
VENTILATION).
Uni-
Vent" “ will
TIME
set
on
"s
RATE
setting,
become
automatically
settings - whichever
APNEA).
application,
fractional
set
apneic
Control
gas
(blended)
LOW
and/or
VENTILATION
synchronously
its
Control
Uni-Vent!M
in
the
invoke
settings
is
flow
may
HIGH
(cont’d)
(cont’d)
are
continuously
or
SIMV
operation,
ASSIST-CONTROL
mode,
However,
Module
ASSIST-CONTROL
ASSIST-CONTROL
or 12
greater
consist
combination
AIRWAY
if
the
deliver a positive
Front
will
work
ventilations
(see
section
of
100%
of
the
PRESSURE
monitored
Uni-Vent
VENTILATION
Uni-Vent™
patient
Panel.
as
if
it
ventilations
per
minute/INSPIRATORY
entitled
medical-grade
two.
№5
initiates a breath
pressure
If
the
patient’s
were
set
to
MODE,
at
ASSIST-CONTROL
oxygen
The
user
ALARM
by
Uni-Vent
microprocessor
DURING
acts
to
deliver a set
(sensed
breath
at
the
spontaneous
CONTROL
Uni-Vent™
its
RATE/INSPIRATORY
or
may
select
settings
will
medical-grade
operation
as
M,
Should
will
invoke
APNEA).
rate
by
negative
same
FLOW
rate
MODE
TIME/FLOW
well.
VEN-
activate
VENTILA-
com-
with
(as
falls
its
or
The
following
1.
Turn
MODE
will
illuminate.
required
SPIRATION
tion.
will
below)
the
2.
AIRWAY
SURE
SURE
AIRWAY
default
(using
seconds).
lower
(see
DO
NOT
When
NOTE:
activate.
and
ALARM
Adjust
NOTE:
the
PRESSURE
ALARM
ALARM
PRESSURE
remains
the
A
cover.
steps
are
SELECTOR
Allow
SELF-CHECK
section
connect
SELF-CHECK
Lamp
When
This
the
MUTE/CANCEL
Tidal
ml/SEC
FLOW
entitled
Patient
vill
ASSIST-CONTROL
alarm
pressure
RATE
(ASSIST
’sare
not
Control
active.
volume
scale)
-
required
illuminate
will
transducer
ALARM
used,
is
ALARM
can
INSPIRATION
to
SWITCH
TRANSDUCER
Valve
is
completed,
remain
Pushbutton
RATE),
set
set
to
Control
be
quickly
the
by
implement
tests
to
patient
during
cycling begins,
active
detects a pressure
INSPIRATION
Control
their
respective
"OFF",
INSPIRATION
TIME
ASSIST-CONTROL
to
the
ASSIST
to
complete.
CALIBRATION).
during
ASSIST-CONTROL
the
inspiratory
until
the
Patient
Switch
settings
DISCONNECT
is
set
calculated
is
as
controls
to
"OFF", a 100
TIME
TIDAL
-
position,
Perform
SELF-CHECK.
portion
the
LOW
Valve
rise
during
depressed.
TIME,
required.
to
"OFF".
Alarm
cmH20
by
multiplying
Control
VOLUME
VENTILATION:
the
ASSIST/SIMV
TRANSDUCER
cycling
PRESSURE/DISCONNECT
gas
begins
of
each
assisted
is
connected
the
next
ventilator
FLOW
If
LOW
and
When
capability
Peak
the
FLOW
setting
Chart
ADJUST,
the
(in
is
ON
CALIBRATION
automatically.
or
controlled
to
the
patient
generated
HIGH
AIRWAY
LOW
AIRWAY
remains.
Inspiratory
ADJUST
attached
When
seconds,
Indicator
ALARM
(see
breath,
LOW
and
the
Pressure
Control
fractions
or
Uni-Vent
to
Lamp
if
The
IN-
ventila-
Step
4,
or
HIGH
PRES-
PRES-
HIGH
Relief
setting
of
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"s
4-3
Page 31

MODES
AUGMENTED
ASSIST-CONTROL
3.
Set
desired
mines
the
4.
Attach
breathing
greater
triggering
only
during
5.
Attach
button
Switch.
instructions).
NOTE:
patients
high
inspiratory
Selection
ALARM
default
to
of
atmosphere.
ASSIST/SIMV
trigger
Patient
should
the
inspiratory
PEEP
(See
Excessive
physiological
pressures,
of a Peak
Control
100
cmH20
OF
OPERATION,
VENTILATION,
VENTILATION,
SENSITIVITY.
point
of
each
Valve
to
patient's
activate
sensitivity
Valve
setting.
Uni-Vent"™’.
(less
portion
to
Patient
section
Inspiratory
entitled
flows
and/or i inspiration
condition
Uni-
When
is
invoked.
assisted
Vent!M
Pressure
breath
endotracheal
negative
of
each
Valve
USING
can
cause a rise
the
HIGH
Airway
(cont’d)
(cont'd)
(cont’d)
The
ASSIST/SIMV
relative
If
not,
pressure
assisted
and
adjust
POSITIVE
times,
employs a protective
Relief
AIRWAY
pressures,
to
the
or
tracheostomy
readjust
in
value
the
deflection).
or
controlled
to
desired
END
occlusion
inspiratory
corresponds
PRESSURE
in
excess
patient’s
ASSIST/SIMV
EXPIRATORY
Peak
of
SENSITIVITY
inspiratory
tube.
The
INSPIRATION
ventilation.
setting.
of
pressure.
the
Activate
the
patient
To
Inspiratory
to
the
HIGH
ALARM
Peak
setting
Switch
effort.
The
patient’s
SENSITIVITY
Lamp
will
PEEP
OFF/ON
PRESSURE
circuit
or a change
safeguard
AIRWAY
Control
are
the
Pressure
is
automatically
setting
deter-
spontaneous
Control
illuminate
Push-
for
complete
in
patient
Relief
PRESSURE
set
system.
to
"OFF"
vented
from
for
the
a
6.
Activate
repeats
150%
of
safety
precaution,
SYNCHRONIZED
The
SYNCHRONIZED
mits
re
Vent
(SIMV
Depending
a
continuous
al
demand
fort.
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Gas
flow
inlet
fitting
Module
LD.
hose
synchronized
Uni-Vent"™
is
no
inspiratory
the
window
Should
and
automatically
ADJUST
trol
settings - whichever
the
once
every
the
INSPIRATION
to
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RATE),
upon
flow
valve
from a continuously
(3/16"
DEMAND
provided.
with
allows a window
regardless
the
patient
Control
SIGH
OFF/ON
100
ventilations
Uni-Vent™
INTERMITTENT
breathe
INSPIRATION
application,
of
mechanism
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effort
on
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gas
via
of
ambient
Gas
VALVE
MANDATORY
the
patient’s
during
of
patient
become
invoke
ASSIST-CONTROL
settings
or
is
greater
Pushbutton
or
7-minutes,
TIME
setting,
will
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their
own
while
to
deliver
TIME,
spontaneous
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external
which
air
flowing
flow
fitting
spontaneous
of
the
apneic
12
gas
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source
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to
the
time
so
timing
effort.
in
ventilations
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ASSIST-CONTROL
Switch
whichever
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truncate
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MANDATORY
periodically
these
gas
FLOW
breathing
source
(flowmeter
by
negative
Uni-Vent’~’s
should
Patient
breaths
that
(See
the
generated
effort.
it
may
window,
Figures
SIMV
ventilations
per
minute/INSPIRATORY
synchronize
MODE,
if
required. A SIGH
occurs
increases
MANDATORY
and
gas
pressure
be
connected
optional
Valve
When
the
Sa
delivered
SIGH
receiving
ASSIST/SIMV
may
originate
or
Patient
DEMAND
by
it
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time
MANDATORY
and
5b
Uni-Vent™
at
its
VENTILATIONS
ventilation
first.
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volume
to a combined
VENTILATION
VENTILATION
MANDATORY
breaths
blender);
deflections,
Valve
to
the
Demand
VALYVE
Uni-Vent!M,
to
deliver
with
the
for
attachment
RATE/INSPIRATORY
as
SENSITIVITY
from
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or
from
the
ANTIASPHYXIATION
Patient
Valve
Valve
is
are
the
patient’s
breath
will
activate
TIME/FLOW
is
initiated
SIGH
ventilation
by
50%.
However,
maximum
(SIMV)
determined
Uni-
patient’s
routed
inlet
controlled
MANDATORY
next
is
delivered
references).
DURING
of
(SIMV)
MODE
breaths
by
Control
air
(room,
Vent’
spontaneous
DEMAND
from
fitting
with
inspiration.
at
its
APNEA
TIME/FLOW
ADJUST
APNEA).
then
equals
as
a
3-seconds.
per-
from
Uni-
its
RATE
settings.
gir);
from
~”’s
option-
ef-
PORT.
VALVE
the
Control
the
3/16"
ventilations
breath,
If
there
the
end
of
Alarm
Con-
4-4
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MODES
OF
AUGMENTED
SYNCHRONIZED
Depending
pressed
"SIGH",
The
1.
Turn
will
illuminate.
required
DO
When
will
illuminate
NOTE:
This
alarm
the
pressure
MUTE/CANCEL
upon
air,
or
some
and
set
following
NOT
steps
MODE
Allow
(see
section
connect
SELF-CHECK
during
When
will
remain
transducer
LOW
SELECTOR
OPERATION,
VENTILATION,
INTERMITTENT
application,
fractional
and/or
are
SELF-CHECK
entitled
Patient
the
SIMV
active
detects a pressure
Pushbutton
gas
combination
HIGH
required
SWITCH
TRANSDUCER
Valve
is
completed,
inspiratory
cycling
until
Switch
(cont’d)
flow
may
AIRWAY
to
implement
to
tests
to
patient
SIMV
portion
begins,
the
the
Patient
rise
is
depressed.
(cont'd)
MANDATORY
consist
to
of
100%
of
the
two.
PRESSURE
SIMV
VENTILATION:
the
SIMV
position,
complete.
CALIBRATION).
during
SELF-CHECK.
cycling
of
LOW
Valve
during
begins
each
MANDATORY
PRESSURE/DISCONNECT
is
connected
the
VENTILATION,
medical-grade
The
user
may
ALARM
the
Perform
next
TRANSDUCER
automatically.
to
ventilator
oxygen,
select
operation
settings
ASSIST/SIMV
breath.
the
generated
as
The
patient
(see
(cont’d)
medical-grade
with
or
well.
ON
Indicator
CALIBRATION
INSPIRATION
ALARM
breath,
Step
or
will
4,
below)
the
com-
without
Lamp
if
Lamp
activate.
and
ALARM
2.
Adjust
AIRWAY
SURE
SURE
AIRWAY
default
During
SPIRATION
Uni-Vent™
is
no
window
During
FLOW
NOTE:
(using
seconds). A FLOW - INSPIRATION
lower
3.
Set
mines
effort.
4.
breathing
greater
only
the
RATE
PRESSURE
ALARM
ALARM
remains
inspiratory
ADJUST
the
cover.
desired
the
Attach
triggering
during
’s
Control
PRESSURE
active.
SIMV
operation,
TIME
allows a window
effort
regardless
SIMV
Tidal
ml/SEC
ASSIST/SIMV
trigger
Patient
should
sensitivity
the
inspiratory portion
(SIMV
ALARM
are not
operation,
settings.
volume
point
activate
ALARM
and
during
of
patient
scale)
of
Valve
used,
is
set
MANDATORY
gas
FLOW
of
MANDATORY
can
by
each
to
Uni-Vent!M.
(less
RATE),
set
to
time
this
effort.
be
the
SENSITIVITY.
synchronized
patient’s
negative
INSPIRATION
Control
their
"OFF’,
Control
timing
quickly
INSPIRATION
of
settings
respective
DISCONNECT
is
set
breaths
ADJUST
so
each
settings.
that
it
may
window, a MANDATORY
breaths
calculated
TIME - TIDAL
MANDATORY
endotracheal
If
not,
pressure
MANDATORY
TIME,
as
required.
controls
to
"OFF", a 100
are
synchronize
TIME
The
ASSIST/SIMV
readjust
deflection).
to
Alarm
delivered
When
are
delivered
by
multiplying
Control
VOLUME
or
tracheostomy
the
ventilation.
Gas
FLOW
If
LOW
"OFF".
the
ASSIST/SIMV
When
capability
cmH20
according
MANDATORY
with
the
breath
at
the
the
setting
Chart
SENSITIVITY
breath
relative
The
INSPIRATION
Peak
patient’s
INSPIRATION
FLOW
tube.
ADJUST,
and
HIGH
the
LOW
remains.
Inspiratory
to
Uni-
Vent“
breath
next
is
delivered
ADJUST
(in
seconds,
is
attached
control
to
the
The
patient’s
SENSITIVITY
Lamp
LOW
and
HIGH
AIRWAY
AIRWAY
When
Pressure
is
inspiration.
at
TIME
Control
or
to
Uni-Vent
patient’s
PRES-
PRES-
the
HIGH
Relief
RATE,
due
to
occur,
If
there
the
end
of
and
setting
fractions, « of
setting
will
deter-
inspiratory
spontaneous
Control
illuminate
IN-
the
gas
M5
for
4-5
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MODES
AUGMENTED
SYNCHRONIZED
5.
Attach
button
Switch.
NOTE:
patients
high
Selection
ALARM
default
to
6.
repeats
150%
safety
DEMAND
tion,
DATORY
below
assisted)
Valve.
patient/patient
effort.
or
Uni-Vent
cally
physiological
inspiratory
of
atmosphere.
Activate
once
of
the
precaution,
Uni-Vent™"s
Uni-Vent"™
end
effort
Demand
Demand
following
referenced
OF
VENTILATION,
PEEP
Valve
(See
Excessive
pressures,
of a Peak
Control
100
pressure,
“s
setting.
cmH20
the
SIGH
every
100
INSPIRATION
Uni-Vent!™
VALVE
optional
is
ventilations
is
detected,
flow
circuit.
flow
3-seconds
Patient
to
PEEP
OPERATION,
INTERMITTENT
to
Patient
USING
flows
condition
Uni-Vent!™
Inspiratory
When
is
invoked.
OFF/ON
ventilations
(Option)
DEMAND
programmed
(synchronized
is
required
the
is
approximately
The
level
will
cease
of
continuous
Valve
(see
Valve
POSITIVE
and/or
inspiration
can
cause a rise
Pressure
the
HIGH
Airway
Pushbutton
or
7-minutes,
TIME
setting,
will
automatically
VALVE
to
differentiate
or
to
activate
DEMAND
60
of
pressure
when
expiratory
flow,
exhalation
USING
(cont’d)
(cont’d)
MANDATORY
and
adjust
to
desired
END
EXPIRATORY
times,
occlusion
in
inspiratory
employs a protective
Relief
value
corresponds
AIRWAY
pressures,
Switch
which
is
funtional
nonsynchronized). A pressure
the
DEMAND
VALVE
liters
per
support
pressure
whichever
valve
remains
POSITIVE
PRESSURE
in
excess
if
required. A SIGH
whichever
increases
truncate
between
will
END
SIGH
only
spontaneous
VALVE
initiates a continuous,
minute
vary,
exceeds
occurs
open.
EXPIRATORY
VENTILATION,
setting.
PRESSURE
of
the
pressure.
Peak
to
of
the
Peak
occurs
delivered
to a combined
in
the
solenoid.
which
creates a slight
inverscly,
the
first.
During
DEMAND
Activate
for
complete
patient
Inspiratory
the
ALARM
first.
SIMV
(non-assisted)
relative
pressure
circuit
To
safeguard
HIGH
Control
setting
are
ventilation
Each
SIGH
volume
mode.
deflection,
When a spontaneous
flow
to
support
the
inspiratory
VALVE
PRESSURE).
(cont’d)
PEEP
Pressure
AIRWAY
by
maximum
of
pressure
the
OFF/ON
instructions).
or a change
the
Relief
is
set
automatically
is
initiated
ventilation
50%.
However,
of
During
operation
SIMV
breaths
less
than 1 cmH2O
gas
into
support
patient’s
by
about 3 cmH20
demand
Push-
in
the
patient
PRESSURE
from
system.
to
"OFF"
vented
then
equals
as
3-seconds.
opera-
and
MAN-
(non-
the
Patient
in
the
inspiratory
period,
is
automati-
a
a
CAUTION:
Vent"
Ms
having
lesser
CONTINUOUS
Uni-VentTMs
not
possible.
with a RATE
TION
TIME
INTERMITTENT
APNEA).
ASSIST-CONTROL
As a safety
Pediatric
DEMAND
flow
to
Control
Users
setting
and
FLOW
precaution
demand
VALVE.
the
Patient
POSITIVE
Module
may
wish
to
of
"1",
and
ADJUST
MANDATORY
VENTILATION
during apnea,
If
flow
requirements
Uni-Vent!™"s
Valve
DEMAND
AIRWAY
RATE
consider
in
Control
the
potential
conjunction
Controls
VENTILATION
should
Uni-Vent!™’s
should
demand
VALVE
PRESSURE
cannot
with
DURING
be
benefit
PEEP.
be
appropriately
and
ASSIST-CONTROL
microprocessor
4-6
be
flow
is
considered
inlet
(CPAP)
set
to
of
operating
The
Control
APNEA
taken
into
fitting
(3/16"
"0",
thus
traditional
Uni-Vent “ in
Module
set
(see
automatically
account
too great,
I.D.).
sections
VENTILATION
before
substitute a circuit
CPAP
Front
Panel
SYNCHRONIZED
switches
using
operation
itsSIMV
INSPIRA-
DURING
from
Uni-
is
mode,
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MODES
OF
AUGMENTED
ASSIST-CONTROL
ASSIST-CONTROL
taneously
pressure
seconds).
When
the
During
default
prevail.
Depressing
TROL
tion
luminated
USING
activates
deflections
apnea
current
the
rate.
NOTE:
VENTILATION
to
the
for
POSITIVE
is
detected,
Control
APNEA
However,
The
ASSIST/SIMV
the
ALARM
current
30-seconds
OPERATION,
VENTILATION
VENTILATION
or
SIMV
its
APNEA
exceeds
Module
Alarm,
if
Control
END
Alarm.
19-seconds
Uni-Vent™
Front Panel
it
is
this
control
ON
MUTE
DURING
Module
then
blank.
EXPIRATORY
(cont’d)
operation
This
minus
will
settings
possible
is
set
Indicator
Pushbutton
APNEA
settings.
(cont’d)
DURING
to a special
occurs
when
the
INSPIRATION
default
to
for a rate
to a ventilation
for
INSPIRATION
adjust
the
less
Lamp
will
Switch
and
restarts
The
ALARM
PRESSURE
APNEA
ASSIST-CONTROL
the
RATE
than
not
illuminate
cancels
normal
(cont’d)
period
TIME
rate
Control
the
default
the
APNEA
ASSIST-CONTROL
MUTE/CANCEL
(PEEP)
between
Control
of
12
TIME
setting
rate,
during
Alarm,
default
ventilations
and
to a rate
apnea.
mode
positive
FLOW
the
and/or
setting
ADJUST.
greater
default
stops
or
Lamp
per
ASSIST-CON-
and
(18.9
minute
rate
SIMV
will
remain
simul-
negative
to
16.0
and
than
the
will
still
opera-
il-
IMPORTANT
nected
Figure
valving
Vent*™
the
PEEP
nected
reference from
operates
waveform
exhalations
and
PLAY
PEEP
2cmH20
PLAY/SET
Alarm
to
Uni-Vent'™’s
4).
IMPORTANT
is
done
must
PEEP
AUTOmatic
controls
to
the
Uni-Vent™'s
in
two
In
the
AUTOmatic
to
from
this
verify
Pushbutton
value.
for
MANual
the
In
becomes
NOTE:
NOTE:
at
the
Patient
derive
PEEP
mode)
should
Patient
determine
value,
When
three
Pushbutton
not
Valve.
PEEP
atmospheric
primary
mode,
time
the
in
Switch.
the
consecutive
mode,
inactive.
To
use
Uni-Vent"“s
Patient
Uni-Vent™
function
modes,
the
the
the
monitored
Switch.
Valve
Valve.
information
or
from
be
activated
provides a means
pressure
automatic
Uni-Vent™’s
PEEP
set
PEEP
ALPHA/NUMERIC
CPU
The
breaths,
PEEP
a
In
(see
PATIENT
usesa
"single-hose"
Since
exhaled
from
waveform
direct
programming
unless
an
to
atmospheric
(AUTO)
microprocessor
reference
value
the
PEEP
mode,
Pushbutton
value
the
OFF/ON
continuously
PEEP
reference
this
PEEP
function,
VALVE
patient
gas
is
not
monitoring,
(in
external
value.
DISPLAY,
exceeds
NOT
CPU
PEEP
of
converting
pressure + PEEP
and
manual
Analysis
Switch
monitors
is
expiratory
the
SET
manually
does
an
FUNCTIONAL
circuit.
routed
through
the
PEEP
valve
the
(MAN).
(CPU)
consists
depressed.
is
depressing
by
reference
Alarm
will
entered
monitor
not
external
through
(adjustable
analyzes
PEEP
All
inspiratory
the
its
pressure
MANual
transducer
pressure.
the
averaging
of
The
PEEP
the
signals,
looking
PEEP
value
activates
the
using
and
PEEP
valve
must
DESCRIPTION
and
Control
mode).
or
PEEP
Module,
transducer,
Uni-Vent
fixed
value)
calibration
The
PEEP
expiratory
consecutive
three
AUTO
for
by
PEEP
can
changes
more
MANual
clinician
the
be
con-
and
expiratory
Uni-
(in
"s
is
con-
pressure
function
pressure
display
ON/DIS-
the
in
than
+/-
DIS-
SET
NOT
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MODES
USING
PEEP
AUTOmatic
of
three
PEEP
ALPHA/NUMERIC
PLAY
tivated
PEEP
initiate a mode
value
Pushbutton
PEEP
be
POSITIVE
PEEP
functions
PEEP
OFF/ON
valve
When
the
exhalation
NOT
SET
When
averaging
for
three
PEEP
AUTO
when
and illuminates
in
the
ALPHA/NUMERIC
PEEP
MANual
Switch
MANual
manually
entered
OF
are
from
Patient
PEEP
monitoring
PEEP
waveforms
Lamp
seconds,
ON/DISPLAY
the
PEEP
change
DISPLAY/SET
will
setting
and
OPERATION,
END
EXPIRATORY
accessed
Pushbutton
OFF/ON
will
DISPLAY.
is
complete,
and
OFF/ON
the
from
illuminate
in
viewed
using
Switch:
Valve
(or
is
activated
Pushbutton
to
determine
blink
(the
the
the
blinking
Pushbutton
Pushbutton
PEEP
AUTO
PEEP
MANual
DISPLAY.
Pushbutton
the
PEEP
the
ALPHA/NUMERIC
in
the
the
set
audible
PEEP
ALPHA/NUMERIC
(cont’d)
PRESSURE,
following
In
the
OFF
PEEP
PEEP
ON/DISPLAY
valve
and
the
PEEP
Switch
the
MANual
is
PEEP
alarm
reference
NOT
Switch:
Switch
to
PEEP
Switch:
switches:
position,
to
"zero",
OFF/ON
depressed,
reference
is
not
activated)
value
is
SET
Lamp
The
PEEP
is
set
to
ON.
Indicator
AUTOmatic,
Depressing
DISPLA
DISPLAY,
Y/SET
DISPLAY.
(cont’d)
PEEP
functions
if
adjustable).
Indicator
Uni-Vent'
value.
During
and a "bar"
shown
in
the
blanks.
"AUTO
or
ON"
This
permits
Lamp.
Depressing
or
(2)
the
PEEP
Indicator
(2)
allows a PEEP
display
are
disabled.
In
the
ON
Lamp
illuminates.
“’s
CPU
initiates
this
averaging
will
revolve
ALPHA/NUMERIC
mode
is
automatically
automatic
MANual
Lamp
monitoring
this
switch
the
reference
DISPLAY/SET
and
(1)
MANual
Remove
position,
averaging
period,
within
DIS-
will
PEEP
display
value
the
the
ac-
of
(1)
the
to
To
set a value
more
than
within
the
The
displayed
scroll
upwards
Switch,
in 1 cmH20
OPERATOR
insure
insure
the
While
After
Before
proper
1.
Verify
2.
When
that
3.
Verify
4.
Insure
placing
of
PEEP
3-seconds.
ALPHA/NUMERIC
ALPHA/NUMERIC
the
ALPHA/NUMERIC
increments,
3-seconds,
performance.
operating
using
EXTernal
successful
that
This
value
again.
When
each
the
PERFORMANCE
this
instrument
power
external
POWER
completion
all
hoses,
depress
will
will
ALPHA/NUMERIC
selections.
power
tubing
and
hold
cause a change
DISPLAY.
increase
pressure
time
Indicator
from
is
released
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
the
PEEP
CHECKS
into
operation,
source
(from
of
SELF-CHECK.
and
fittings
Lamp
the
PEEP
MANual
from
DISPLAY
the
current
registers
is
MANual
DISPLAY
the
Multivoltage
is
are
properly
PEEP
from
the
the
indicating,
DISPLAY/SET
operator
illuminated.
DISPLAY/SET
mode
value
PEEP
MANual
MANual
will
AC
connected.
the
MANual
blank.
can
perform
Power
PEEP
to
SET
up
to
20
DISPLAY/SET
value
PEEP
Pushbutton
various
Supply
Pushbutton
mode
and
cmH20,
set.
value
Switch
operational
or
12
VDC
Switch
initiate
return
can
to
Pushbutton
be
increased,
is
depressed.
checks
Power
for
scrolling
0,
then
to
Cable),
4-8
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ALARM
Uni-Vent™
patient.
will
ternal
when
when
for
regardless
the
of
positive
activates.
Alarm
reset
automatically
BATTERY
battery
EXTERNAL
Uni-Vent
LOW
PRESSURE/DISCONNECT
the
patients
two
consecutive
of
DISCONNECT
same
for
CONTROL
at
least 1 cmH20
pressure
FUNCTIONS
contains
conditions,
LOW/FAIL
voltage
POWER
setting.
each
and
numerous
depending
when
Alarm:
falls
below
LOW/FAIL
senses
an
airway
pressure
inspiratory
Alarm
triggering
mode:
ASSIST-CONTROL
to
occur
rise
does
not
alarm
circuits,
upon
type,
the
alarm
condition
The
BATTERY
11
volts,
or a shorted
Alarm:
external
within
power
Alarm:
falls
cycles. A disconnect
occurs
150%
occur
within
The
source
The
below
the
in
all
MODES - The
of
the
this
designed
may
is
no
LOW/FAIL
EXTERNAL
failure
LOW
LOW
operating
INSPIRATION
period,
to
be
temporarily
longer
battery
or
PRESSURE/DISCONNECT
AIRWAY
in
the
patient
modes,
microprocessor
the
LOW
alert
attendant
muted
valid. A description
Alarm
is
detected.
POWER
disruption.
PRESSURE
circuit
however,
TIME
PRESSURE/DISCONNECT
personnel
or
cancelled.
activates
looks
Control
when
LOW/FAIL
ALARM
will
also
the
activation
for a positive
setting.
of
and
protect
Mutable
each
alarm
Uni-Vent
Alarm
Alarm
Control
activate
this
criteria
pressure
If
the
the
alarms
follows:
Ts
in-
activates
activates
setting
alarm,
is
not
rise
required
Alarm
SIMV
MODE - For
CONNECT
tilator
when
minus
as
DISCONNECT
INSPIRATION
TION
Vent™
HIGH
sure
exceeds
50-milliseconds
Control
page 5 -
The
Excessive
physiological
spiratory
PRESSURE
When a high
ALARM
allows
allowing
Alarm
rates
less
than
respirations
the
INSPIRATION
TIME
TIME
Control
returns
PRESSURE
is
3).
HIGH
excess
the
to
the
HIGH
for
set
to
"OFF" a safety
PRESSURE
flows
and/or
condition
pressures,
ALARM
inspiratory
Control
pressure
INSPIRATION
ventilator
functions
or
(spontaneous
or
APNEA,
SIMV
Alarm:
four
Uni-
setting
as
equal
to
TIME
setting.
setting,
Control
to
If a pressure
the
and
activates
The
AIRWAY
(4)
consecutive
Alarm
inspiration
can
cause a rise
Vent!M
pressure
by 5 cmH20),
"dump"
TIME
rates
greater
if
the
3-ventilations
and/or
control
the
microprocessor
APNEA
HIGH
PRESSURE
default
setting
times,
compares
setting.
through
cycle
than
CONTROL
Uni-Vent
setting
rise of
Alarm
its
DISCONNECT
PRESSURE
ventilations.
of
approximately
is
also
occlusion
in
inspiratory
the
condition
Uni-Vent!™
the
Patient
to
continue.
3-ventilations
or
ASSIST-CONTROL
PE
minute,
generated)
(18.9
to
16.0
automatically
at
least 1 cmH20
is
activated.
Alarm
ALARM
When
100
the
safety
of
the
pressure.
Peak
Inspiratory
occurs
(exceeding
interrupts
Valve
When
per
minute,
the
microprocessor
are
undetected
seconds).
delivers a controlled
occurs
If a pressure
Alarm,
Control
EXHALATION
repeating
activates
setting
the
HIGH
cmH20
setting
patient
To
Pressure
the
the
patient
for
the
flow
the
MODES
for a period
To
qualify
within
rise
this
when
for
2-
AIRWAY
remains
Peak
circuit
safeguard
(see
Inspiratory
or a change
against
HIGH
of
gas
to
PORT
circuit
LOW
PRESSURE
were
alarm
the
150%
is
not
test
every
the
patient’s
seconds
PRESSURE
FAL
the
patient
the
AIRWAY
the
patient
to
atmosphere,
pressure
DIS-
set.
For
circuit
alarm
ventilation
of
(continuous),
Alarm
Pressure
HIGH
activates
of 19-
seconds
condition
at
the
INSPIRA-
detected,
30-seconds.
airway
in
from
PRESSURE
falls
Uni-
pres-
ALARM
function,
Relief.
the
patients
high
AIRWAY
circuit.
while
below
ven-
the
or
in-
This
the
5-1
Page 37

ALARM
HIGH
resume
trol
(see
activates
VentiM
NOTE:
APNEA
DURING
MUTE/CANCEL
PEEP
TIVE
operation,
Vent!
disconnect
PRESSURE
trigger
point
for
is
set
to
FAL
Alarm
APNEA
PEEP
Alarm:
when
generated
When
Alarm
NOT
reference
END
will
FUNCTIONS,
ALARM,
(3
cmH20
the
remainder
"OFF" a Peak
function,
the
PEEP
sounds,
APNEA
SET
value
EXPIRATORY
and
is
restore
problem
below
of
Inspiratory
page 5 -
The
APNEA
period
between
respirations)
is
activated,
Uni-
mode.
Pushbutton
Alarm:
by + /- 2 cmH20
responsible
the
PEEP
is
resoved.
(cont'd)
the
HIGH
the
inspiratory
Pressure
3).
Alarm
positive
exceeds
Uni
ent
Vent!™
The
APNEA
Switch.
The
PEEP
PRESSURE).
for
causing a PEEP
AUTOmatic
(cont’d)
PRESSURE
cycle.
Ifthe
Relief
is
functional
and/or
19-
"Seconds
invokes
It is
not
NOT
for
three
NOTE:
mode
in
negative
minus
will
look
its
Alarm
mutable.
SET
Alarm
consecutive
NOT
to
ALARM
HIGH
safety
the
ASSIST-CONTROL
pressure
for
special
can
activates
If a DISCONNECT
SET
its
pre-disconnect
Control
AIRWAY
default
INSPIRATION
positive
be
of
deflections
pressure
ASSIST-
cancelled
when
respiratory
Alarm
setting),
PRESSURE
approximately
TIME
CONTROL
by
monitored
cycles
Alarm
(PEEP
reference
gas
and
(spontaneous
(18.9
deflections
depressing
(see
section
occurs
AUTOmatic
value
flow
is
allowed
ALARM
100
cmH20
SIMV
to
only.
VENTILATIONS
PEEP
when
MODES.
and/or
16.0
seconds).
When
the
ALARM
exceeds
USING
during
mode),
the
remains
causing
to
Con-
It
Uni-
the
the
POSI-
normal
Uni-
ALARM
deactivates
tain
ly
last
until
to
the
TERY
PRESSURE,
seconds.
The
Vent™
CEL
it
resets).
seconds
INVERSE
is
set
INSPIRATION
DISPLAY
further
tion)
SPIRATION
MEMORY
CHECK
ly
displaying
MUTE/CANCEL
the
power
alarm
for
5-minutes.
the
internal
EXTERNAL
LOW/FAIL
In
all
ALARM
to
resume
Pushbutton
The
following
VE
for a period
Lamps
operation
condition.
fails. A beeping
audible
DISCONNECT,
instances, a new
adjacent
TIME
CHECK
"FAL".
portion
conditions).
If
an
battery
MUTE/CANCEL
Switch
Alarm:
which
TIME Lamps
The
depletes.
POWER
Alarm
operation
will
ALARM
the
cancellation
The
is
longer
register
is
permitted.
INVERSE
Control
Alarm:
tone
The
MEMORY
Pushbutton
of
an
Mute
EXTERNAL
At
Alarm,
will
remain
HIGH
alarm
in
the
ASSIST-CONTROL
not
effect
MUTE/CANCEL
of
INVERSE
than
alternately
"-
IE".
INVERSE
Until
I/E
settings
This
is
heard
Switch:
existing
periods
Pushbutton
alarm
alarm
for
BATTERY
POWER
this
point, a BATTERY
and
muting
continuously
PRESSURE
condition
the
an
APNEA
VE
the
corrected,
condition
(or
both).
and
CHECK
will
Switch
Alarm
Alarm
expiratory
flash, a pulsing
I/E
can
activates
the
ALPHA/NUMERIC
Alarm
The
ALARM
for a predetermined
Alarm
will
now
last
muted
if
and
override a pre-existing
will
or
Indicator
Lamp
Alarm.
is
activated
period.
alarm
Alarms
Uni-
arg
Vent!™
be
corrected
when
cannot
MUTE/CANCEL
and
EXTERNAL
occurs and
LOW/FAIL
for a 5-minute
an
external
PEEP
the
NOT
cancel
SIMV
Lamps
illuminates
When
an
MODE.
(except
when
the
INVERSE
tone
sounds, and
not
mutable
defaults
by
lowering
MEMEORY
DISPLAY
be
muted
is
APNEA
period
(with
POWER
muted,
power
during
to
or
the
Alarm
period.
source
SET
Alarm
"mute".
Alarm
The
ALARM
for
the
mute
INSPIRATION
VE
the
and
must
an
"exhalation"
the
CHECK
is
cancelled.
Pushbutton
the
exception
Alarms
mute
period
activates,
Conversely, a BAT-
is
connceted.
mutes
allowing
APNEA
periods
TIME
occurs,
RATE
the
ALPHA/NUMERIC
be
corrected
Control
portion
activated,
Switch,
normal-
will
in
addition
last
for
MUTE/CAN-
Lamp
and
Control
RATE
(antiasphyxia-
of
continuous-
of
cer-
last
LOW
for
30-
Uni-
which
for 30-
and
before
or
IN-
SELF-
5-2
Page 38

ALARM
TRANSDUCER
the
pressure
and
the
ALPHA/NUMERIC
value".
TRANSDUCER
Alarm
activated, a steady
"the
reset
memory)
TROL
in
displayed
tion,
PEEP
FAL
VALVE
The
TRANSDUCER
activates
current
itself
FAL
Alarm
or
the
patient
in a non-gas
value).
condition,
FUNCTIONS,
transducer
TRANSDUCER
CALIBRATION).
when
transducer
when
recalibration
(ALPHA/NUMERIC
or
ROM
SIMV
operating
circuit
in
the
ALPHA/NUMERIC
Uni-Vent “ must
the
INLET
CALIBRATION
"zero"
baseline
DISPLAY
CALIBRATION
CALIBRATION
the
TRANSDUCER
tone
is
emitted
calibration
is
(read
only
memory)
modes.
for
more
than
flowing
PORT.
condition,
patient
can
(cont’d)
Alarm:
and
value".
performed.
DISPLAY):
It
0.5-seconds.
be
breath
The
exceeds
alternately
ABORT
will
allowing
turned
Alarm:
CALIBRATION
the
ALPHA/NUMERIC
The
failure
occurs during
also
activate
DISPLAY. A FAL
patient
OFF,
spontaneously
TRANSDUCER
+/- 1 cmH2O0.
flashes
Alarm
TRANSDUCER
The
FAL
When
circuit
then
"---"
resets
The
TRANSDUCER
Alarm
operation
if a continuous
activated, a beeping
Alarm
pressure
restarted,
through
CALIBRATION
When
activated,
and
"the
current
itself
after
recalibration
procedure
DISPLAY
activates
will
to
the
is
CALIBRATION
when a RAM
in
the
pressure
cause
to
vent
clear
an
ANTIASPHYXIATION/DEMAND
Alarm
an
audible
transducer
CALIBRATION
prematurely
alternately
ABORT
CONTROL,
above
95
tone
is
emitted
Uni-
Vent!
to
atmosphere
FAL
condition.
activates
tone
calibration
is
completed
ABORT
stopped.
flashes
(random
cmH20
"---"
Alarm
ASSIST-CON-
is
and
"FAL"
to
cease
(or the
During
when
is
heard
(see
When
and
will
access
sensed
is
opera-
preset
an
の
vw
Page 39

ROUTINE
CLEANING
Keep
Uni-Vent™
or
coat
its
components.
encouraged
of
maintenance
CONTROL
ternal
nections
Vent“
ly
dried
PATIENT
ized
by
can
be
NOTE:
AL
DESCRIPTION
Disconnect
the
EXHAUST
PATIENT
to
MODULE:
pneumatic
should
Control
with a lint-free
VALVE:
autoclaving
autoclaved
Before
INTERFACE
CARE
and
its
Exposed
clean
this
and
inspections.
components
be
wiped
Module
the
PORT
housing
cloth.
The
or
ethylene
or
gas
sterilized.
disassembling
and
refer
Patient
Fitting
AND
accessories
parts
device
and
its
The Control
are
sealed,
with a damp,
may
also
Do
not
Patient
Valve from
Elbow
Valve
oxide
Patient
to
Figure
to
and
gas.
the
the
MAINTENANCE
clean
at
all
times.
should
be
dried
following
accessories
Module
thus
soapy
be
clean
with
housing
The
Valve
4.
all
connecting
Patient
GAS
at
should
routine
cloth
and
cleaned
abrasives
is
injection
exhaust
review
Valve
INLET
regular
be
maintenance
thoroughly
as
necessary
and
section
hose(s).
main
PORT
Never
allow
usage
intervals
kept
clean
dried
with a damp,
or
chlorinated
molded
leaf
valves
entitled
Remove
body.
Remove
Elbow.
grease
and
in
wet
environments.
and
maintain
and
free
of
is
not
required.
with a lint-free
soapy
hydrocarbon
from
polysulfone.
are
molded
PATIENT
the
threaded
the
EXHAUST
oil
to
up-to-date
dirt,
oil
Pressure
cloth
cleaners.
from
silicone,
VALVE
collar
enter
the
Users
and
grease.
hose
cloth.
and
thorough-
It
may
FUNCTION-
which
PORT,
system
records
con-
The
Uni-
be
steril-
they
secures
are
In-
too
the
From
the
Patient
not
squeeze
small
valve
or
stiffness - relace
After
position.
valve
Pressure
wall
threads
REUSABLE
following
DISPOSABLE
ing
single
PEEP VALVE:
PEEP
tightly
forceps
from
the
cleaning,
Two
must
be
Hose:
with a damp,
and
sharp
cleaning
patient
valves
should
Valve
or
tear
or
tweezers
EXHAUST
as
carefully
leaf
valves
seated
flush
Examine
soapy
edges.
TUBING:
and
TUBING;
use.
Disposable
be
main
body,
leaf
valves).
(do not
PORT
necessary.
have
against
the
cloth.
Replace
10mm
sterilization
cleaned
squeeze
fitting.
reassemble
stems
its
pressure
Dry
with a lint-
if
LD.
by
10mm
LD.
PEEP
in
accordance
remove
From
which
seating
hose
defective,
spiral
autoclave
spiral,
Valves should
the
the
EXHAUST
tightly
or
Examine
all
components.
can
be
surface.
for
cracking,
free
DO
with
silicone
or
1/8"
with
two
"grabbed"
LD.
(2)
leaf
PORT
tear
leaf
valve).
the
diaphragm
Leaf
with
Small
forceps
discoloration and
cloth.
Examine
NOT
attempt
cuffs,
1/8"
ethylene
be
directions
oxide
and
3/16"
discarded
provided
valves
using small
Fitting,
If
and
valves
must
small
or
end
to
repair.
I.D.
gas.
I.D.
hoses
following
forceps
remove
required,
leaf
forceps
tweezers
connection
and
by
unscrew
valves
for
be
pulled
or
may
disfigurement.
3/16"
ID.
should
single
their
respective
or
tweezers
the
flat
leaf
the
signs
of
wear,
until
they
tweezers.
be
used.
Wipe
fittings
hoses
be
patient
for
can
disposed
use.
manufacturer.
(do
valve
using
diaphragm
cracks
"lock"
into
The
flat
leaf
exterior
damaged
be
reused
of
follow-
Reusable
Page 40

ROUTINE
MAINTENANCE
Routine
placed
1.
2.
3.
4,
should
cleanliness
and
posed
1212
maintenance
into
service.
Cleaning
Operational
Tubing
Depending
A
cold
Contact
and
have
its
and
calibration
A
yearly
temperature
to
excessive
your
for
calibration
CARE
Routine
checks - as
checks - as
hose
checks - replaced
upon
the
flow
control
performance.
check
calibration
extremes,
vibration.
local
check
AND
should
be
maintenance
described
described
frequency
valve,
should
Uni-Vent™
be
check
is
areas
scheduling.
MAINTENANCE,
performed
above.
of
solenoids
made
recommended
Representative
on
should
in
OPERATOR
crimped,
use,
usage
and
following
of
extreme
this
instrument
consist
cracked
environment
pressure
if
humidity
of
PERFORMANCE
or
regulator
each
cumulative
the
usage
or
the
Impact
the
or
at
regular
following:
worn
tubing
and
cumulative
checked
period
environment
dryness,
Customer
(cont’d)
intervals
CHECKS.
and
of
is
or
usage
Service
and
hose
as
hours
at
regular
1000
hours
particularly
in
transport
Department
prior
to
required.
of
use,
Uni-Vent™
intervals
of
operation.
harsh,
vehicles
its
being
for
wear,
i.e.;
hot
ex-
201/882-
Page 41

BATTERY
The
Uni-Vent™
a
wide
temperature
hydrogen
ing
Sealed
use
to
capacity
Continuous
nished
the
properly
gas.
these
simple
ο
me
140°F).
ο
ΡΟΝΟΤ
1229F).
e
DO
NOT
©
For
long-term
lead
will
not
substantially
recharge
or
better.
charging
with
Uni-Vent!™.
Uni-Vent!™
connected
CARE
Model 750/750M
operating
The
life
guidelines
operate
charge
store
this
storage,
acid
batteries
the
unit
once
Recharge
is
case.
between
AND
range,
of
these
batteries
will
prevent
this
instrument
this
instrument
instrument
the
optimum
exhibit
reduce
every
permissible
The
The
excellent
operating
two
time
ranges
with
EXTERNAL
"EXTERNAL
Uni-Vent””
RECHARGING
uses
sealed
lead-acid
do
not
exhibit
depends,
premature
where
where
with
the
storage
capability.
months.
from
the
and a live
to a great
charge
the
the
batteries
temperature
charge
This
14 - 16
12
VDC
POWER/CHARGER
PWR"
batteries,
"memory"
temperature
temperature
retention
Iflong-term
will
Power
Lamp
power
characteristics
extent,
depletion
range
range
discharged.
range
characteristics.
disuse
insure
that
hours,
depending
Cable
will
illuminate
source.
"starved-
upon
and
Always
battery
or
Multivoltage
Jack
electrolyte"
the
reduction
exceeds
exceeds
store
is
10°C
is
common,
charge
upon
is
located
when
(reduced
care they
of
battery
-60°C
to
-20 Ὁ to
in a charged
to
30°C
(50°F
Prolonged
it
would
is
maintained
initial
state
AC
Power
along
the
charging
type,
which
capacity)
receive.
60°C
periods
the
or
Follow-
life.
(-76°F
50°C
(-4°F
condition.
to
80°F).
be
advisable
at
of
discharge.
Supply
top
edge
accessory
offer
vent
of
dis-
80%
fur-
to
to
of
is
Uni-Vent™
accessories,
dard
ing
non-standard
©
Input
e
DC
e
DCPower:
Operating
transport
internal
same
batteries
NOTE:
during
will
accept a wide
mentioned
as
accessories,
Voltage:
Ground:
will
power
emergency
use,
for
Uni-Vent™
operating
in
the
12
VDC
(nominal)
Negative
8.0
Watts
(over
default
operating
includes
to
back-up
power
non-operating
and
range
of
inputs
previous
the
following
the
external
the
recharging
or
an
if
dedicated
a
for
operating
paragraph,
requirements
input
voltage
source
power
purposes.
EXTERNAL
charging
periods.
power
provided.
are
are
intended
range)
preserve
to
Uni-Vent
POWER
circuit.
This
and
battery
For
to
serve
internal
will
©
LOW/FAIL
insures
that
recharge
special
as
batteries
automatically
Alarm
recharge
purposes.
applications
guidelines:
for
occurs.
times
Stan-
requir-
portable
to
revert
be
will
or
its
the
Page 42

BATTERY
BATTERY
Periodic
these
simple
(1)
The
(2)
Turn
(3)
Open
(4)
Release
(5)
Separate
(6)
Remove
(7)
Place
(8)
Reconnect
(9)
Secure
(10)
REPLACEMENT
replacement
instructions:
battery
each
battery
new
battery
Carefully
CARE
of
compartment
battery
compartment
battery
old
pack
battery
pack
battery
battery
battery
pack
close
battery
AND
Uni-Vent!™’s
door
compartment
door.
restraint
electrical
pack
from
pack
in
battery
pack
electrical
restraint
strap.
compartment
RECHARGING
batteries
is
located
door
strap.
connector,
its
compartment.
compartment.
connector.
can
immediately
locking
door
and
knob
be
accomplished
to
one-half
turn
locking
the
turn
knobs
(cont’d)
quickly
left
of
counterclockwise
and
the
clear,
one-half
turn
easily.
Please
Control
to
clockwise
follow
Panel
door.
unlock.
to
lock.
(11)
Before
returning
Uni-Vent
M
to
service,
verify
battery
operation.
Page 43

IN
CASE
OF
DIFFICULTY
Authorization
be
given,
nor
does
such
unauthorized
Impact
schematics.
is
ing the
OPERATOR
Common
the
operating
perform
OPERATOR
If
be
201/882-1212.
include
will,
upon
Such
recommended
Impact
problems
integrity
the
necessary,
of
power
TRANSDUCER
tests
described
contact
in
the
service
to
service
Impact
servicing.
request,
departments
that
Customer
CORRECTABLE
all
hose,
with
PROBLEMS
Please
this
Instrumentation,
provide
staff
members
Service
may
be
quickly
tubing
internal
CALIBRATION
above
your
nearest
have
the
request.
instrument
competent
are
encouraged
attend a factory
Department.
PROBLEMS
rectified
and
fitting
batteries
do
Model
and
REQUIRING
not
resolve
Impact
and
by
other
than
factory-trained and
Inc.
assume
biomedical
to
by
users.
connections.
external
if
required.
an
operating
Representative
Serial
Number
any
contact
training
Should
Check
power
SERVICE
problem,
ready
responsibility
engineering
the
factory
course. Details
Uni-Vent™
source(s).
or
the
all
Control
service
Impact
and
any
departments
for
Verify
certified
and/or
assistance
Customer
other
liability
may
be
fail
to
operate
Module
successful
is
required.
pertinent
personnel
resulting
with
service
when
needed
obtained
properly,
settings.
SELF-
Should
Service
Department
data
will
from
data
and
and
by
contact-
verify
Check
CHECK,
servicing
you
wish
not
it
for
to
Page 44

STORAGE
For
prolonged
be
clean
and
out
removed.
If
batteries
15°C
to
range
DO
NOT
When
mended
Following
time
to
CARE
are
40°C),
is
50°F
to
store
batteries
intervals:
periods
stabilize
AND
RECHARGING).
INFORMATION
storage
relative
80°F
periods,
of
direct
sunlight.
not
removed,
humidity
(10°C
batteries
are
in
STORAGE
of
to a temperature
short-term
to
30°C).
in a discharged
extended
Below
68°
to
86°F
86°
to
extended
the
Model
Storage
should
be
storage,
AMBIENT
68°F
(20°
104°F
(30°
storage
within
750/750M
in
non-controlled
storage
low.
condition.
it
is
recommended
(20°C)
to
30°C)
to
40°C)
in
non-controlled
its
specified
should
temperatures
For
long-term
RECHARGE
be
stored
environments
should
storage,
that
18-months
12-months
6-months
environments,
operating
indoors.
is
permissible
range
between
the
optimum
they
receive a refresh
INTERVAL
allow
range
(sce
section
The
environment
5°F and
storage
charge
Uni-Vent™
entitled
should
if
batteries
104°F
temperature
at
recom-
sufficient
BATTERY
are
(-
Page 45

SPECIFICATIONS
OPERATING
FLOW
VENTILATION
ments
INSPIRATION
on
LOW
digit
HIGH
(++ 1 digit
PEAK
crements
ASSIST/SIMV
AUTOmatic
the
MANual
display
RATE:
(+/-
the
display
PRESSURE
on
the
PRESSURE
INSPIRATORY
(+/- 1 digit
display
PEEP;
panel)
display
panel)
MODES:
Adjustable,
RATE:
1
digit
on
TIME:
panel)
ALARM:
panel)
on
the
display
SENSITIVITY:
PEEP:
Program
CONTROL - with/without
ASSIST-CONTROL - with/without
SIMV - with/without
0
to
approximately
Adjustable,
the
display
Adjustable,
ALARM:
PRESSURE
on
the
Monitor
panel)
Adjustable,
Adjustable,
panel)
display
Adjustable,
range 1 to
range 1 to
1
to
0.1
to
RELIEF:
panel)
20
150
breaths
3.0
seconds,
OFF
to
15 to
Adjustable,
-2 to
20
cmH20,
cmH20,
PEEP,
100
50
100
resolution
PEEP,
with/without
with/without
LPM
@50
per
minute,
resolution
cmH20,
cmH20
-8
resolution
resolution
(OFF),
15
to
cmH20,
in 1 cmH2O
PEEP,
with/without
SIGH
PSI
(0 to
resolution
in
0.1
resolution
100
cmH20,
resolution
in 1 cmH2O
SIGH
SIGH
approximately
1
breath
per
second
in
increments
1
cmH20
in 1 cmH20
resolution
in
-2
cmH2O
increments
increments
increments
(+/- 1 digit
1600
m/SEC)
minute
in 1 cmH20
(+/- 1 digit
incre-
(+/-1
digit
(+/-
increments
increments
on
1
in-
on
the
SIGH:
curs
ALPHA/NUMERIC
PRESSURE
AIRWAY
INDICATOR
ALARM,
OFF/ON,
POWER,
DIGITAL
ALPHA/NUMERIC
CALIBRATION,
ALARM
NAL
ALARM
Initiates
first.
SIGH = 150%
PRESSURE,
HIGH
PEAK
ASSIST/SIMV
INDICATOR
POWER
MUTE/CANCEL
upon
ALARM,
Lamps:
PRESSURE
AIRWAY
BAR
GRAPH:
TRANSDUCER
activation
of
inspiration
Displays:
PEEP
Paw
RATE,
PRESSURE,
ON
Display
ALARM
LAMPS:
LOW/FAIL,
then
once
every
time
RATE,
AUTOmatic,
ALARM,
DISPLAYS:
INSPIRATORY
INSPIRATORY
PEEP
MEAN
range
-10
CALIBRATION
LOW
PRESSURE/DISCONNECT,
BATTERY
100-ventilations
(truncated
PEEP
OFF/ON,
to
100
INVERSE
to a combined
TIME,
MANual,
TIME,
AIRWAY
cmH20,
I/E,
ABORT,
LOW/FAIL,
10-1
or
7-minutes
maximum
LOW
PRESSURE
PEAK
PEEP
PRESSURE,
mixed
AIRWAY
INSPIRATION,
AUTOmatic,
resolutions
MEMORY
FAL
HIGH
PEEP
thereafter,
of
PRESSURE,
LOW
PEEP
Paw,
EXTERNAL
CHECK,
PRESSURE,
NOT
whichever
3-seconds)
ALARM,
PRESSURE
MANual,
POWER,
TRANSDUCER
EXTER-
SET,
APNEA,
oc-
HIGH
MEAN
SIGH
Page 46

SPECIFICATIONS,
MANUAL
OPERATING
OPERATING
TEMPERATURE
SIZE:
WEIGHT:
WARRANTY:
9.0"
22.9
TRIGGER:
VOLTAGES:
TIME:
RANGES:
Wide
(9.4"
cm
Wide
(23.9
Control
Multivoltage
Limited,
Operator
Internal
battery
External
External
including
cm
including
Module:
AC
1-year
CONTROL
Multivoltage
Power
(cont’d)
controlled
MODULE:
AC
400
HZ;
Input:
(Positive
ground),
Batteries:
pack
AC:
DC:
OPERATING:
CHARGING:
LONG TERM
battery
(see
or
Negative ground);
1.5 A (max)
9-hours
Continuous
Continuous
compartment
battery
Supply:
LIMITED
compartment
manual
override
Input:
Power
Supply:
11-30
volts
with
standard
-60°C
to
-20°C
to
50°C
STORAGE:
locking
Less
than
2.5
Ibs
(1.14
WARRANTY
of
12
Input:
AC,
Output:
60°C
(-76°F
(-4°F
10°C
ribs) X 11.5"
locking
10
Ibs
(including
kg)
statement)
current
volts,
DC
Selectable
50-400
HZ;
Nominal
battery
to
140°F)
to
122°F)
to
30°C
ribs)
X 29.2
operating
(Negative
115/230
Input:
12
pack
11-hours
(50°F
to
High X 4.5"
cm
High X 11.4
battery)
(less
mode
ground)
VAC,
11-30
VDC,
with
80°F)
Deep
than
50-
volts
DC
(Positive
optional
cm
Deep)
4.5
kg)
Page 47

LIMITED
Impact
ship
tremes,
such
TY
nable
authorized
Medical
for
one
(1)
will
be
as
connecting
shall
be
warranted
nor
transferable,
personnel.
WARRANTY
Corp.,
warrants
year.
Batteries,
warranted
hose,
only
are
for
the
nor
All
warranty
this
which
for a period
not
warranted.
remainder
does
it
apply
instrument
by their
of
Repairs
of
the
if
this
repairs
shall
to
be
free
nature
are
ninety
(90)
made
original
instrument
be
subject
from
all
consumable
days.
Accessories,
in
accordance
warranty
period.
is
tampered
to
return
defects
and
subjected
with
This
with,
postage
in
materials
to
also
consumable
this
LIMITED
warranty
misused
billing.
and
worksman-
environmental
WARRAN-
is
neither
or
serviced
in
usage,
assig-
by
ex-
un-
1-1
Page 48

TABLE
SUBJECT
INTRODUCTION
CAUTIONARY
HELPFUL
DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY
CALIBRATION
CIRCUIT
PREVENTATIVE
TROUBLE
TECHNICAL
OF
CONTENTS
NOTE
HINTS
PROCEDURE
DESCRIPTIONS
MAINTENANCE,
SHOOTING
DOCUMENTATION
GUIDE
-
SERVICE
PAGE
12-1
12-1
12-1
B-1
14-1
15-1
16-1
17-1
18-1
Page 49

LIST
FIGURE
10.
11.
12.
33.
14.
15.
16.
OF
ILLUSTRATIONS
#
Composite
Final
Mechanical
Membrane
Connector
Upper
Lower
Linear
Manifold
Battery
Patient
AC
Power
Illustration
Panel
Panel
Case
Assembly
Case
Assembly
Regulators
Assembly
Pack
Assembly
Valve
Assembly
Supply
-
SERVICE
DESCRIPTION
Depicting
Assembly
Assembly
Assembly
Mounting
Assembly
Major
Bracket
Sub-Assemblies
Assembly
PAGE
18-1
18-2
18-3
18-4
18-5
18-6
18-7
18-8
18-9
18-10
18-11
17.
18.
19.
Flow
Control
Harness
Accessory
Assembly
Valve
Kit
Assembly
Assembly
18-12
18-13
18-14
Page 50

SECTION
II.
INTRODUCTION
The
information
military
or
or
users;
site
facility
service
Place,
750/750M
The
assume
damages
Impact
however,
will
encourages
requests
West
Should
Model
personnel
result
any
Instrumentation
factory
Serial
contained
trained
obligations
incurred
travel
in
travel,
dialogue
may
Caldwell,
servicing
Number
750/750M
therefrom.
and
meal
be
New
Serial
CAUTIONARY
Prior
to
servicing
this
device,
SERVICE
herein
is
intended
in
the
care
and
resulting
will
meal
from
addressed
Jersey
become
ready
provide
costs
and
time
user
07006,
necessary,
and
Number
from
service
resulting
costs
service
to
the
any other
is
NOTE
be
aware
only
servicing
unauthorized
Service
201/882-1212.
located
of
the
of
training
therefrom
charged
personnel
Manager,
or
technical
pertinent
on
the
presence
for
use
this
product.
servicing
at
the
shall
to
the
towards
assistance
data
outer
of
by
factory-trained,
The
manufacturer
nor
will
it
be
manufacturing
be
borne
by
the
user
at
prevailing
rectifying
Impact
you
wish
case
identification
potentially
any
Instrumentation,
is
required,
to
include
dangerous
and
held
site
at
user.
rates.
service
label.
certified
does
liable
for
no
schooling
Training
The
Impact
related
Inc.,
please
have
in
your
service
operating
personnel
not
authorize
any
injuries
charge
at
the
users
service
matter.
27
Fairfield
the
Model
request.
voltages.
or
to
All
HELPFUL
Before
problem
crimped
Refer
tional
tages.
Always
liquids
attempting
is
not
or
cracked
to
the
schematic
segment
safeguard
from
the
HINTS
to
repair/calibrate
accessory
of
the
vicinity
related.
due
to
and
circuitry.
your
personal
of
Check
fatigue.
assembly
Always
well
active
circuitry.
this
instrument,
the
integrity
pictorials
insure
the
being
when
please
take a few
of
all
tubing
when
trouble
integrity
troubleshooting
shooting.
of
circuit
moments
and
fittings.
Isolate
ground
electronic
and
circuitry.
to
Verify
the
problem
the
correct
insure
that
Keep
that
tubing
is
to a func-
mains
jewelry
the
not
vol-
and
Page 51

DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY
REQUIRED
Screwdriver,
Screwdriver,
1/4"
socket
5/16"
socket
3/8"
socket
Pliers,
needle
Open
end
Open
end
Bench
vise
Allen
wrench,
Diagonal
Cable
Tie,
DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY
LOWER
Verify
that
Battery
strap.
tery
facing
Covers.
Cover
the
tor
Compartment
Remove
Compartment)
upward.
DO
adjacent
Upper
wires
are
TOOLS
slotted,
phillips
with
drive
with
drive
with
drive
nosed
wrench,
wrench
with
Cutters
Miniature
CASE
Mode
NOT
Cover
not
adjustable,
set,
smooth
1/16”
Selector
Battery
that
Unscrew
unscrew
to
the
Assembly.
crimped between
6"
to
8"
long,
head,
medium
handle
handle
handle
1/4"
to
5/8"
jaws
Switch
Door,
disconnect
Pack.
Unscrew
connect
six
(6)
the
one
Condensed
To
small
tip
size
10”
is
in
the
OFF
the
Battery
two
(2)
the
Upper
and
6-32
Phillips
(1)
6-32
Phillips
Operating
reassemble,
components.
Instructions
reverse
position.
Pack
6-32
Phillips
Lower
Covers.
Bind
Head
Bind
the
Disconnect
connector,
Bind
Turn
screws
Head
screw
label.
The
above
process.
and
Head
unit
which
that
Lower
all
hoses
release
screws
over
secure
is
on
Cover
Insure
and
the
Velcro
(located
so
that
the
the
bottom
can
that
Battery
cables.
inside
its
Lower
Upper
of
now
be
Pack
Open
holddown
the
Bat-
Cover
and
Lower
the
Lower
lifted
from
connec-
the
is
BATTERY
Do
the
Front
Cover
With
tery
Compartment
remove
Battery
Battery
secure
the
EMI
Manifold
Circuit
this
process
Upper
COMPARTMENT,
following
or
Upper
the
Diagonal
the
three
(3)
Compartment
Compartment
the
Membrane
Shield
and
Assembly,
Board
and
exactly.
Case
and
Membrane
only
if
servicing
Case.
Otherwise
Cutter,
Separator.
Linear
cut the
4-40
keps
Door
Door
Panel
Power
but
not
Regulator
Replace
and
to
Supply
above
DO
and
Panel.
CLEAR
the
Battery
proceed
miniature
NOT
cut
nuts
and
#4
the
Clear Front
Clear Front
the
Upper
Printed
Front
Mounting
cable
tie.
FRONT
Compartment
to
the
cable
any
other
flat
washers
Cover.
Cover.
Case.
Pull
Circuit
Panel.
Insure
Pull
Bracket.
that
next
tie
that
cable
that
Remove
bottom
Board
bottom
Battery
COVER
Separator,
step.
secures
tie.
Using
secure
Remove
the
remaining
of
Upper
(no
higher).
of
Upper
Remove
Pack
AND
Battery
the
battery
the
1/4"
the
Battery
the
Battery
Case
Pull
Case
Upper
Case.
connector
UPPER
Compartment
connector
socket
Compartment
Compartment
three
(3)
4-40
upwards
past
top
of
Power
To
reassemble,
wires
are
until
Upper
CASE
wires
with
it
Supply
not
Door,
to
the
drive
handle,
Separator,
Separator,
keps
nuts
is
inbetween
Case
above
Printed
reverse
crimped
Clear
Bat-
that
by
Page 52

LINEAR
PRINTED
Unscrew
Mounting
Bracket
this
POWER
to
Printed
to
tive
corner.
EMI
Circuit
to
process.
Unscrew
the
EMI
Circuit
reassemble.
mylar spacer
SHIELD
Unscrew
Board.
REGULATORS
CIRCUIT
four
(4)
4-40
Bracket
separate
SUPPLY
four
Shield
four
Make
(4)
hex,
and
Board
Make
is
(4)
Reverse
to
the
its
header
sure
PRINTED
male-to-female
CPU
to
sure
inbetween
hex,
MOUNTING
BOARD
Slotted
male-to-female
this
Bind
Power
pins
that
header
Printed
separate
that
header
the
process
Head
Supply
from
pins
CIRCUIT
Circuit
its
header
hex
to
screws
Printed
the
Power
and
their
4-40
spacers
Board.
from
pins
and
their
spacer
and
4-40
spacers
rassemble.
BRACKET
and
lockwashers
Circuit
BOARD
the
Board.
Supply
Printed
respective
which
secure
Unplug
CPU
respective
Power
Supply
which
AND
Lift
Circuit
socket
the
the
5-Pin
Printed
socket
Printed
secure
LINEAR
which
secure
the
Linear
Board.
align.
Power
Supply
connector.
Circuit
the
Board.
align,
Circuit
EMI
REGULATORS
the
Regulators
To
reassemble,
Printed
Lift
Reverse
and
that
Board
Shield
to
Linear
Circuit
the
Power
the
pressure
in
the
the
CPU
Regulators
Mounting
reverse
Board
Supply
this
process
sensi-
lower
left
Printed
CPU
PRINTED
Unscrew
secure
cuit
semble.
DISPLAY
Unscrew
the
(6)
small
let
knob
its
protective
Circuit
process.
that
alignment.
CONNECTOR
Remove
Unscrew
process
the
Board
rear
Board.
each
Make
of
skirt
to
four
CPU
to
four
the
collet
Be
careful
switch
Make
two
two
reassemble.
CIRCUIT
(4)
1/4"
Printed
separate
sure
that
PRINTED
(4)
hex,
Membrane
knobs
by
is a nut,
nut.
(2)
(2)
carefully
Separate
The
Display
not
and
control
sure
PANEL
9/16-18
4-40
BOARD
hex,
male-to-female
Circuit
its
header
female-to-female
to
that
self-tapping
Board
header
Panel.
removing
scratch
chrome
from
pins
CIRCUIT
Carefully
remove
the
ribbon
Printed
the
is
in
its
the
ribbon
hex
to
the
and
BOARD
their
the
cable
Circuit
membrane
full
counterclockwise
cable
nuts.
screws
4-40
spacers and
the
Display Printed
Display
their
respective
4-40
spacers
turn
the
caps
and
loosening
six
(6)
nuts.
connecter
Board
panel.
connector
Unscrew
to
free
two
Circuit
Printed
unit
the
Circuit
socket
that
secure
over,
with
their
Remove
between
can
is
two
Power
the
now
be
When
placing
position - this will
properly
(2)
4-40
Jack
(2)
4-40
Slotted
Board.
Board.
align.
the
its
locking
the
Membrane
removed.
aligned
self-tapping
(note
Reverse
Display
clear
door
screws.
Manual
collet
and
its
To
Bind
Head
screws
Lift
the
CPU
this
process
Printed
opened.
Trigger
Panel
reassemble,
knobs
permit
attached.
screws
orientation).
Circuit
Remove
Underneath
button and
and
Display
back
on
panel, insure
proper
to
free
knob
Reverse
which
Printed
to
reas-
Board
the
each
unscrew
Printed
reverse
pointer
the
buzzer.
Cir-
to
six
col-
this
this
Page 53

MANIFOLD
The
Manifold
correct
and
Membrane
positioning
Assembly
of
the
Panel
as
should
Flow
one
assembly.
not
be
Control
disassembled
Knob
are
critical.
unless
Under
it
is
absolutely
normal
necessary.
conditions
treat the
Its
alignment
and
Manifold
MEMBRANE
Unscrew
washers.
semble,
the
Remove
reverse
PANEL
six
(6)
them
this
4-40
Keps
too.
process.
nuts
The
and
4-40
Membrane
Hex
Panel
spacers.
can
now
be
Beneath
removed
the
from
nuts
the
and
Top
spacers
Cover. To
are
#6
reas-
flat
Page 54

The
Model
by
performing
Should
this
Note:
The
750/750M
the
process
internal
transducer
Transducer
fail
to
"zero"
calibration
requires a periodic
Calibration
the
described
procedure
pressure transducer,
below
calibration
as
described
is
the
only
check.
in
the
an
"internal"
calibration
calibration
required
This
check
Operator’s
section
will
for
can
be
the
Model
be
determined
of
this
manual.
required.
750/750M.
EQUIPMENT
Screwdriver,
PROCEDURES
1.
Remove
provides
2.
Place
3.
Adjust
cmH20
cate
R13
can
be
made
4.
Reassemble
CALIBRATION
1.
If
at
tor
Switch
2.
Trouble
slotted,
Upper
access
Mode
R13
illuminates.
on
the
using
least
one
off
and
shoot
REQUIRED
6"
to
8"
Case
Assembly
to
the
printed
Control
on
Power
the
Switch
the
Power
This
adjustment
Supply
the
small
Upper
DIFFICULTIES
LED
then
CAL
and
of
the
reset
and
long,
small
circuit
in
CAL
Supply
Printed
slotted
screwdriver
Lower
Bar
Graph
it
back
to
LED
Bar
tip
from
Lower
boards.
position.
Printed
can
be
made
Circuit
Case
Assemblies.
does
the
CAL
Graph
Case
Assembly
Circuit
Board
not
circuitry
Board
with
all
assembly
mentioned
illuminate
position.
as
(see
until
Printed
required
Circuit
drawing.
above.
in
the
if
Disassembly
the
Bar
Graph
Boards
Once
CAL
position,
there
is
attached.
R13
no
Bar
instructions). This
LED
representing
Carefully
is
located,
turn
Graph
adjustment
the
Mode
Selec-
illumination.
0
lo-
3.
If
difficulties
persist,
contact
Service
Department,
14-1
Impact
Instrumentation,
Inc.,
201/882-1212.
Page 55

CIRCUIT
(Refer
to
attached
Circuit
CONVENTION - To
discussed
for
cuit
1.0
descriptions
in
the
the
circuitry
Analog/Power
CPU
Printed
Display
-4:
Membrane
Examples:
U1-2
Schematic
descriptions.
Power
11
First
It
consists
C7-1,
stage
of
and
labelling
MC78T08
C8-1
following
being
DESCRIPTIONS
Schematic
are
described.
Circuit
Panel
Panel
U1-1
means
power
assist
Supply
Printed
means
regulator
divided
service
circuit
Printed
Board
Circuit
U1
U1
on
is
printed
linear
and
Assembly
into
four
personnel,
descriptions.
Circuit
(PCB)
Board
on
the
CPU
PCB.
as
it
appears
voltage
drawings).
parts:
Power,
suffix
Each
suffix
Board
(PCB)
Analog/Power
in
the
regulator
(U3-1)
Input,
Processor
designators
designator
(PCB)
Supply
schematics,
which
PCB.
takes a +
and
Output.
have
been
applied
provides a geographical
in
captial
letters,
12V
input
to
in
and
the
the
components
reference
following
outputs
cir-
+8V,
12
Second
1.2.1
Battery charger
It
consists
R32-1,
R33-1,
output
Tf
which
is + 14.2V
1.2.2
+5 У power
It
consists
input
and
123
+6 V power
It
consists
input
and
1.2.4
-6 V power
It
consists
-6V.
12.5
11-30 V power
input
power
is
stage
power
regulator
switching
of
switching
C12-1, C13-1, C14-1,
of
LM7805
outputs
of
LM7806
outputs
of
ICL7660
is
connected
power
regulator
linear
+5V.
regulator
linear
+6
V.
regulator
voltage
detection
lower
than + 11
to
BATTPWR
power
supply
C16-1, C36-1,
voltage
voltage
inverter
V,
comparator
(in
supply
(U4-1),
regulator
regulator
all
R25-1,
(U5-1),
(U8-1),
(U7-1),
modes
R26-1,
D8-1,
C25-1,
(U6-1)
except
R27-1, R28-1,
D9-1,
C17-1,
and
C18-1,
C22-1,
C23-1,
C26-1.
pin 2 goes
"OFF“)
and
It
low
will
L2-1.
The
and
C19-1.
and
C24-
takes a +
which
then
power
R29-
input
6V
turns
1,
R30-1,
is
It
takes a +8V
1.
It
takes a +8V
input
on
05-1.
up
the
R31-1,
+8V
and
and
outputs
SYSPWR
system
through
15-1
Page 56

Q5-1,
D12-1,
microcontroller
charging
On
the
The
internal
At
the
U16-1
If
input
external
D
O
Input
2.1
Analog
The
ADC
time
(first
is
provided
comprises
2.1.1
Pressure
The
pressure
supply
(pins
5,6,7).
of
U1-1,
be
adjusted
by
D1-1
circuit
other
battery
same
time,
pin 1 is
power
power
to
(US-2)
PRESSURE
by
R12-1,
current
The
R3-1,
by
and
D2-1,
US-1,
U7-1,
and
that
external
U4-1,
hand
if
input
no
longer
U6-1
pin
high
which
turns
is
higher
than
is
no
good
(too high).
Digital
frequency
Converter
is
read
by
is
read,
divider
R13-
1,
R14-1, R15-1,
signal
is
acquired
from a constant
transducer
R4-1,
R5-1, R6-1, R7-1,
R13-1.
and
Before
then
U8-1.
At
the
power
is
low.
power
is
higher
powers
14
is
+30
the
next
signal
going
filtered
the
high
which
on
the
battery
V,
U6-1
(ADC)
Microcontroller
is
RATEPOT,
(U9-2), and
Q2-1,
through
current
is
to
by
the
supply
then
R8-1,
the
R11-1
same
time,
U6-1
pin 1 also
than + 11V,
system.
amplified
The
signals
charging
pin
13
goes
(U1-2),
then
power
C37-1,
pressure
which
R9-1,
ADC
(U5-2),
and
CS-1.
is
R10-1,
U6-1
pin
14
is
goes
low
which
U6-1
pin 2 goes
system
is
now
powered
the
microcontroller
circuit.
low
which
signals
sequentially,
INSPOT,
provided
and
U2-1.
transducer.
consists
by a differential
C1-1,
the
signal
of
every
and
so
by
the
voltage
The
R1-1, R2-1,
amplifier
C2-1,
is
clipped
low
which
signals
turns
high
which
by
the
that
external
the
microcontroller
10-
msec
on).
The
reference
pressure
C3-1 and
transducer
Q1-1,
which
C4-
to
ground
off
the
turns
external
power
one
clock
and
consists
1.
the
battery
off
Q5-1.
source.
is
that
input
for
the
circuit
gets
1/4 of
U1-1
DC
offset
and
+4.5V
good.
at
a
ADC
which
its
of
3/4
can
2.1.2
Inspiration
The
inspiration
to
the
ADC
2.13
Inspiration
The
inspiration
to
the
ADC
2.1.4
Low
The
inspiration
to
the
ADC
2.1.5
High
inspiration
The
to
going
2.1.6
Charger
charger
The
R23-3,
and
(U5-2).
(US-2).
pressure
(US-2).
pressure
(U5-2).
ADC
voltage
voltage
then
rate
rate
signal
is
time
rate
signal
is
alarm threshold
rate
signal
is
alarm threshold
is
signal
rate
is
signal
buffered
by
acquired
acquired
acquired
acguired
acquired
U16-2
through
through
through
(pins
VR4-3,
VR3-3,
VR2-3,
through
from
VR1-3,
VCHGR
12,13,14).
and
buffered
and
buffered
and
buffered
buffered
and
(cathode
by
by
by
by
D8-1),
of
U3-3
U3-3
U3-3
U3-3
divided
(pins
(pins
(pins
(pins
1,2,3)
before
5,6,7)
before
8,9,10)
before
12,13,14)
R22-2
by
going
going
going
before
and
Page 57

2.1.7
Battery
The
battery voltage
buffered
2.1.8
Reserved
2.2
Keyboard
2.2.1
Dedicated
by
U16-2
voltage
signal
(pins
input
is
acquired
12,13,14)
line
from
BATTPWR,
divided
by
R20-2
and R21-
3,
and
then
Microcontroller
depressed.
2.2.2
Microcontroller
Pull
up
high,
3.0
Processor
3.1
Microcontroller
The
microcontroller
because
(pins
1-8)
valve
(GASVALVE),
decoder
3.2
Reset
The
reset
at
power
3.3
Watchdog
The
watchdog
not
running,
valve,
and
Matrix
is
by
from
shorting
the
lower
that
(U7-2).
Circuit
circuit
up.
U2-10
sound
Pull
R1-3,
(U1-2)
up
(U1-2)
R2-3,
to
is
address
are
used
comprises
timer
timer
(U10-2)
will
an
alarm.
reads
the
latch/buffer
is
by
SP1-3.
reads
buffer
R3-3, R4-3. D1-3,
ground
an
to
and
if a key
8031
(U1-2).
(bits
0-7)
and
control
output a square
EEPROM
R1-2,
is
probed
the
speaker
D3-2,
(U4-3)
(U2-3)
read/write
every
D2-3, D3-3,
is
depressed.
It
runs
at 6 MHz
data
bus
(DVOL1
(pins
C3-2,
and U15-2.
by
the
microcontroller
wave
which
every
10-ms
10-ms
to
determine
and
D4-3
(C1-2,
is
multiplexed.
AND
DVOL2),
1-4).
Peripheral
It
gives a good
will
reset
the
to
determine
if
any
protect
C2-2,
This
every
microcontroller,
the
X1-2). A latch
microcontroller
LED
devices
reset
10-msec.
if
any
key
key
has
been
output
of
U2-3
(U4-2)
has
(LEDOUTCTL),
are
addressed
to
the
microcontroller
If
the
microcontroller
disable
the
has
been
depressed.
which
is
is
needed
I/O
ports
Main
by
is
main
3.4
EEPROM
The
EEPROM
3.5
EPROM
This
EPROM
(U1-2).
3.6
Random
RAM
The
running.
is
(U8-2)
(U2-2)
Access
(U3-3)
is
Memory
used
is
is
used
used
to
to
store
to
store
(RAM)
store
nonvolatile
program
volatile
data
calibration
information
used
is
which
pressure
which
the
by
data.
is
executed
microcontroller
by
the
microcontroller
program
the
while
Page 58

3.7
One-shot
The
One-shot
triggered
6.2
seconds
4.0
Output
4.1
Main
Main
valve
It
is
disabled
continuously,
4.2
Demand
circuit
by
the
microcontroller
which
allows a maximum
valve
operation
when
the
when
VALVE1(TRGSW)
valve
consists
is
of
controlled
watchdog
U15-2,
U13-2,
through
timer
GASVALVENI
opening
by
microcontroller
is
pulsing
is
depressed
C6-2, C7-2,
of
main
(microcontroller
C8-2, R4-2,
and
valve
for 6.2
(U1-2)
through
(grounded).
R5-2,
GASVALVEN2.
secs.
buffer
is
not
running).
D2-4,
and
The
(U17-2),
Q1-5,
It is
U11-2.
pulse
open,
Itis
width
and
Q2-5.
is
Demand
and
05-2.
43
7-Segment
The
7-segment
on
DG1-3
(U1-3).
44
Bar
The
bar
and
BAR2-3.
4.5
LEDs
LED
illumination
Display
Waveforms
In
most
cases,
order
to
valve
operation
and
DG23-3.
graph
display
graph
display
The
display
Driver
and
voltage
considerable
maintain
display
display
(U1-3).
device
is
is
bar
graph
is
controlled
measurements
performance
is
controlled
controlled
The
7-segment
controlled
leeway
by
display
by
the
has
by
the
microcontroller
by
the
microcontroller
display
the
is
driven
microcontroller.
***NOTE***
have
been
over a broad
is
driven
microcontroller
by
the
8-bit
been
noted
given
as
to
range
(U1-2)
to
display
by
the
to
display
LED
LED’s
are
at
various
what
constitutes
of
conditions.
through
numbers
8-bit
LED
Multiplexed
bar
graph
Multiplexed
driven
by
locations
on
an
acceptable
buffer
and
segments
Display
the
8-bit
each
(U6-2),
limited
Driver
LED
schematic
U17-2)
characters
Display
on
BAR1-3
(U1-3).
Multiplexed
voltage
Driver
drawing.
value
in
Page 59

PREVENTATIVE
Preventative
performance.
warranted.
Preventative
If
monthly
If
monthly
VISUAL
1.
Inspect
general
ponent
2.
Check
cables
with
3.
Check
hardware.
PERFORMANCE
maintenance
These
maintenance
usage
usage
CHECKS:
hose,
wear.
Replace
parts
as
battery
worn,
Control
Tighten
inspections
is
less
is
greater
Visual
connecting
defective
necessary.
recharging
cracked
Module
loose
CHECKS:
MAINTENANCE
inspections
inspections
than
50
than
checks should
tubing,
accessory
or
exposed
Case
hardware.
should
should
consist
(PMI)
hours - PMI
100
hours - PMI
fittings
tubing
and
cables
wires.
for
wear,
Repair
Performance
be
incorporated
of
both
should
bimonthly.
monthly.
include,
and
hoses.
and/or
Patient
Repair
for
worn,
loose
or
replace
checks
but
should
visual
be
made
not
Valve
and/or
cracked
missing
worn
INSPECTIONS
on a routine
and
performance
as
follows:
be
limited
Assembly
replace
or
exposed
hardware
or
damaged
include,
to:
for
fittings
but
not be
basis
checks,
cracks,
wires.
and
cracks.
component
to
insure
and
crimps,
and
Patient
Repair
limited
proper
cleaning
leakage
Valve
and/or
Replace
parts.
to:
device
when
and
com-
replace
missing
1.
Check
for
tactile
2.
Check
the
in
the
OPERATION
CLEANING:
OPERATION
portion
feel
various
portion
Refer
of
and
operation
operating
of this
to
the
ROUTINE
this
manual.
of
modes
(refer
manual).
switches
to
the
CARE
AND
and
controls.
OPERATOR
MAINTENANCE
PERFORMANCE
"CLEANING"
CHECKS
section
section
in
the
16-1
Page 60

TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM:
Is
EXT
SYMPTOM:
Place
batteries
Replace
SYMPTOM:
Check
Supply
Replace
PCB.
SYMPTOM:
Place
batteries
SYMPTOM:
No
POWER
No
battery
No
output
of
Check
Internal
battery
external
LED
internal
on
charge,
pack
if
power
battery
output
on
charge,
pack
if
Unable
AC
power.
illuminated?
DC
power.
insure
necessary.
to
Control
pack.
Check
of
Multivoltage
DC
power
insure
necessary.
to
select
triggering
GUIDE
Check
for
illumination
Module.
power
weak.
illumination
of
jack
AC
Power
of
sensitivity.
active
(live)
EXT
POWER
integrity.
Supply.
EXT
POWER
mains
LED.
Check
line.
Check
integrity
LED.
Check
battery
of
S-pin
battery
charging
connector
charging
current.
on
Power
current.
Replace
SYMPTOM:
Check
for
SYMPTOM:
Check
for
SYMPTOM:
Check
for
SYMPTOM:
that
Verify
therapy
regulator.
ASSIST/SIMV
No
gas
flow
wiring
intergrity
No
variation
hose
connection
Unable
leaks
in
hoses,
Low
output
pressure
gas
inlet
Sensitivity
to
patient
at
solenoid manifold,
in
airway
between
to
hold
pressure
patient
flow
to
furnished
is
Control.
circuit.
pressure
Transducer
in
patient
and
PEEP
patient
circuit.
being
valves.
from
loose
ribbon
read
on
(located
circuit.
a
50
PSI
on
high
cable
connection
Digital
Power
flow
Bar
Supply
source,
Graph.
PCB)
not
or
hose
and
from
disconnect.
Connector
flow
low
a
Panel.
oxygen
17-1
Page 61

TECHNICAL
NOTE:
BATTERY
Refer
PACK
DOCUMENTATION
to
applicable
CONNECTOR
ASSEMBLY
Bill
Of
Material
PANEL
for
Part
Number
ASSEMBLY
description.
MANIFOLD
FLOW
HARNESS
CONTROL
ASSEMBLY
VALVE
ASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLY
UPPER
CASE
LOWER
ASSEMBLY
CASE
Figure
ASSEMBLY
6.
Composite
MEMBRANE
DISPLAY
CPU
TRANSDUCER
LINEAR
LINEAR
POWER
Illustration
Depicting
18-1
PANEL
PRINTED
PRINTED
REGULATORS
REGULATORS
SUPPLY PRINTED
Major
ASSEMBLY
CIRCUIT
CIRCUIT
PRINTED
Sub-Assemblies
BOARD
BOARD
CIRCUIT
BRACKET
PRINTED
CIRCUIT
BOARD
ASSEMBLY
CIRCUIT
BOARD
BOARD
Page 62

00
#
Part
1
312-0041-00 2 358-0632-08 3 376-0007-00
See
Bill
of
Material
Number
701-0750-04
Figure
7.
#
Part
Number
for
complete
(See
Page
Final
Mechanical
18-2
18 - 16)
#
Part
Number
Part
Number
Assembly
Description.
Page 63

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(13)
(15)
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PartNumber
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130-0001-00
2
133-0001-00
3
310-0014-00
4
310-0017-00
5
346-0440-01
346-9618-00
6
7
348-0002-00
8
352-0440-04
9
368-0009-00
See
Bill
of
Material
#
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
703-0750-09
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Figure
8.
Membrane
PartNumber # Part
368-0010-00
368-0011-00
368-0013-00
368-0014-00
376-0008-00
376-0019-00
392-0024-00
392-0025-00
392-0026-00
for
complete
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18 - 26)
Panel
18-3
19
392-0027-00
20
392-0028-00
21
392-0029-00
22
392-0030-00
23
392-0031-00
24
392-0032-00
25
392-0033-00
26
540-0083-00
Part
Number
Assembly
Number
Description.
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Page 64

(3)
#
PartNumber
1
Material
of
Bill
See
366-0400-04
703-0750-09
Figure
(Part
of
#
PartNumber
2
4040750-21
for
(See
Page
9.
Connector
Membrane
18-4
complete
18 - 26)
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Number
Description.
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6)
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(8)
Number
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703-0750-11
Figure
#
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10.
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Number
6
392-0750-11
for
complete
Page
18 - 28)
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Case
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#
Part
9
10
Part
Number
Assembly
Number
418-0750-31
418-0750-41
Description.
Page 66

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Description.
#
PartNumber
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Number
complete
18-6
Page 67

(1)
©
(4)
(3)
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Number
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Bill
of
Material
Figure
12.
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Part
703-0750-13
(See
Linear
Regulators
Number
for
complete
Page
18 - 30)
Mounting
18-7
# Part
Part
Number
Bracket
Number
Description.
Assembly
Page 68

©
See
#
of
Bill
Part
Number
010-0016-00
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016-0004-00
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#
10
11
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(13)
Part
Number
8
312-0021-00
9
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12
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13
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14
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complete
for
Page
13.
Manifold
18
-
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Part
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15
700-0750-15
16
17
18
700-0750-18
19
20
Number
Part
Assembly
Number
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700-0750-17
700-0750-19
Description.
18-8
Page 69

#
PartNumber
1
016-0029-00 3 099-0009-02
2
021-0016-00 4 310-0016-00
Material
of
Bill
See
#
PartNumber
704-0750-03
(See
Figure
14.
Battery
complete
for
Page
18-9
18
-
Pack
#
Part
5
6
Number
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32)
Assembly
Number
600-0003-00
700-0750-11
Description.
Page 70

(9)
#
PartNumber
1
490-0005-00 5 490-0021-00
2
490-0006-00 6 490-0022-00
3
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4
490-0020-00 8 490-0024-00
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of
Bill
See
#
PartNumber # Part
704-0750-04
(See
Figure
15.
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complete
for
Page
18-10
33)
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18
Valve
9
490-0025-00
10
490-0026-00
11
490-0027-11
Number
Part
Assembly
Number
Description.
Page 71

(1)
(10) (22)
(11)
'#
PartNumber
002-0001-00
016-0004-00
081-0011-00
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100-0005-00
117-0013-00
312-0019-00
VIDUALWNA
325-0750-04
See
Bill
of
Material
#
704-0750-05
(See
Figure
16.
Part
Number
9
334-0034-00
10
340-0030-00
11
340-0031-00
12
346-0440-01
13
357-0440-10
14
368-0011-00
15
374-0017-00
16
402-0750-02
for
complete
Page
18 - 34)
AC
Power
18-11
Part
Supply
#
Part
Number
17
404-0001-00
18
606-0001-00
19
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20
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21
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22
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Number
Assembly
Description.
Page 72

(4)
#
Part
1
376-0036-00 4 490-0015-11 7 540-0082-00
2
376-0037-00 5 490-0018-11
3
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Bill
of
Material
Figure
Number # Part
704-0750-06
17.
for
(See
Page
Flow
Control
Number
complete
18 - 35)
Valve
18-12
#
Part
Number
Part
Number
Assembly
Description.
Page 73

A
5
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(10)
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15
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of
À
(6)
Part
Number # Part
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2
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4
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5
092-0006-00
Material
704-0750-10
10
(See
Figure
700-0750-03
for
complete
Page
18.
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18-13
Number
18 - 36)
Assembly
#
Part
11
700-0750-04
12
700-0750-05
13
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14
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15
700-0750-09
Part
Number
Number
Description.
Page 74

(8)
See
(10)
#
of
Bill
(11)
Part
Number
334-0032-00 6 580-0750-01
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540-0075-00 9 820-0048-00
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Material
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Figure
#
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7
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8
10
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for
Page
(See
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19.
Number
complete
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18
Kit
#
Part
11
820-0050-00
12
825-0006-00
906-0750-04
13
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Part
37)
Assembly
©
Number
Description.
18 - 14
Page 75

MASTER
BILL
OF
MATERIALS,
MODEL
750M,
REV
O
B.D.M.
4
800-0750-02
800-0750-02
800-0750-02
800-0750-02
800-0750-02
890-0750-02
800-0750-02
800-0750-02
800-0750-02
B00-0750-02
800-0750-02
REV
NOTES
0 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
QTY
PART
NUMBER
800-0750-02
1
701-0750-04
{
702-0750-01
1
702-0750-02
1
702-0750-04
1
702-0750-05
1
702-0750-06
1
702-0750-07
1
703-0750-09
1
703-0750-11
1
703-0750-12
MASTER
ASSEMBLY,
ASSEMBLY,
ASSEMBLY,
ASSEMBLY,
ASSEMBLY,
ASSEMBLY,
ASSEMBLY,
ASSEMBLY,
ASSEMBLY,
BILL
FINAL
AC
POWER
ASSEMBLY,
MEMBRANE
CASE,
CASE,
DESCRIPTION
OF
MATERIALS
ELECTRO/MECHANICAL,
DISPLAY PRINTED
CPU
PRINTED
TRANSDUCER
POWER
LINEAR
REGULATOR
SUPPLY
UPPER, MODEL
LOWER,
CIRCUIT
CIRCUIT
PRINTED CIRCUIT
SUPPLY
PRINTED CIRCUIT
PRINTED
PANEL
MODEL
BOARD
BOARD
PRINTED
CIRCUIT
7508
750%
MODEL
750M
BOARD
BOARD
CIRCUIT
BOARD
BOARD
(11)
800-0750-02
800-0750-02
800-0750-02
800-0750-02
800-0750-02
800-0750-02
800-0750-02
800-0750-02
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
1
703-0750-13
1
704-0750-01
1
704-0750-03
1
704-0750-04
1
704-0750-05
1
704-0750-06
1
704-0750-10
1
802-0750-10
ASSEMBLY,
ASSEMBLY,
ASSEMBLY, BATTERY
ASSEMBLY. PATIENT
ASSEMBLY,
ASSEMBLY,
ASSEMBLY,
ASSY,
BRACKET,
MANIFOLD
AC
FLOW
HARNESS
ACC
KIT,
POWER
CONTROL
750M,
LINEAR
PACK,
VALVE
SUPPLY
(1)
REUSE
REGULATORS
4AH
VALVE
HOSES
(W/DENAND)
18-15
Page 76

ASSEMBLY,
FINAL
ELECTRO/MECHANICAL - 750K,
REV
0
BON
#
800-0750-02
701-0750-04
701-0750-04
701-0750-04
701-0750-04
701-0750-04
701-0750-04
REV
NOTES
QTY
NUMBER
0
800-0750-02
2
312-0041-00
8
358-0632-08
2
376-0007-00
1
703-0756-11
1
703-0750-12
1
704-0750-03
PART
MASTER
BILL
TAPE,
FOAM,
SCREW,
PHILLIPS,
WASHER,
ASSEMBLY,
ASSEMBLY,
ASSEMBLY,
FLAT,
CASE,
CASE,
BATTERY
DESCRIPTION
OF
MATERIALS
3" X 1"
PAN
#6
UPPER,
LOWER, MODEL
PACK,
X1"
HEAD,
MODEL
48H
6-32 Y 1/2
750%
750%
18-16
Page 77

270
ASSEMBLY.
800-0750-02
702-0750-0
702-0750-01
702-0750-01
702-0750-01
702-0750-01
792-0750-01
702-0750-01
DISPLAY
B.0.M.
4
PRINTED
REV
NOTES
0 O
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
CIRCUIT
QTY
24
1
1
1
1
1
1
BOARD,
PART
NUMBER
800-0750-02
047-0914-00 — DIODE,
053-7424-00
053-7424-40
055-0324-00
055-7218-00
067-0516-00
067-0526-00
REV
A
MASTER
BILL
IC,
7415240
IC,
7415244
IC,
LM324N
IC,
ICNZZIBANI
LED,
7-SEGNENT,
LED,
7-SEGHENT,
OF
IN9I4
DESCRIPTION
MATERIALS
GREEN,
1-DIGIT
GREEN,
2-DIGIT
702-0750-01
702-0750-01
702-0750-01
702-0750-01
702-0750-01
702-0750-01
702-0750-01
702-0750-01
702-0750-01
702-0750-01
702-0750-01
702-0750-01
702-0750-01
0 2
0
9
0
0
0 4
0
0
0
0
0 4
0
0 4
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
067-2421-00
093-0005-20
093-0008-40
109-0001-00
109-0003-00
109-0011-00
109-0014-00
117-0014-00
117-0015-00
121-0006-00
200-0100-02
200-0103-02
200-0241-02
LED,
BAR
GRAPH,
HEADER,
HEADER,
SOCKET,
SOCKET,
SOCKET,
SOCKET,
SWITCH,
SWITCH,
SWITCH,
RESISTOR.
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RIGHT ANGLE,
STRAIGHT,
IC,
IC,
IC,
STRIP,
ROTARY, 2-POLE,
ROTARY,
PUSHBUTTON,
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
10-SEGNENT,
DUAL
DIP,
14-PIN
DIP,
28-PIN
DIP,
20-PIN
SIP,
20-PIN
2-POLE,
SPDT
FILM,
FILM,
FILM,
GREEN
SINGLE
ROW,
ROM,
MALE,
4-POSITION
S-POSITION
(NOM),
1/44,
5%,
1/44,
5%,
1/41,
5%,
FEMALE,
N.O.,
10
10K
240
20-PINS
20 X 2-PINS
W/BUTTON
ОНИ
OHM
702-0750-01
702-0750-01
702-0750-01
702-0750-01
O
0
9
90
1
208-0103-01
4
214-0103-01
1
240-0750-01
8
252-4766-11
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
DISPLAY,
CAPACITOR,
NETWORK,
VARIABLE,
PRINTED
18-17
SIP,
PM,
CIRCUIT
ALUMINUM,
ELECTROLYTIC,
1/8H,
1/28,
BOARD
24,
LOK
10K
47
UF,
10V
Page 78

ASSEMBLY,
DISPLAY
PRINTED
CIRCUIT
BOARD,
REV
A
702-0750-01
0
12
259-1044-51
CAPACITOR,
METALLIZED
FILM,
.1
UF,
50V
Page 79

“m
ASSEMBLY,
800-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
CPU
B.0.N.
+
PRINTED
REV
NOTES
CIRCUIT
GTY
0
800-0750-02
8
047-0914-00
4
047-4001-00
5
051-2222-00
1
053-7404-00
1
053-7408-00
1
053-7413-80
1
053-7424-40
BOARD,
PART
NUMBER
REV
B
MASTER
DIODE,
DIODE,
TRANSISTOR,
IC,
741504
IC,
74L508
IC,
7415138
IC,
7415284
BILL
OF
1N914
1N4001
2N2222
DESCRIPTION
MATERIALS
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
1
053-7432-00
2
053-7437-30
1
053-7474-00
1
954-4047-00
1
054-4584-00
1
055-0324-00
1
055-0555-00
1
055-0809-00
1
055-2725-60
1
055-6116-20
1
055-8031-00
1
055-9346-00
1
079-0001-00
IC,
741532
IC,
7415373
IC,
741574
IC,
CD4047
IC,
CD4584
TC,
LNSZAN
IC,
LHS5S
IC,
ADCBO89CNN
IC,
270256-25
IC,
6116N-20
IC,
8031
IC,
NMC9346
CRYSTAL,
GNHZ
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
1
093-0010-40
1
093-0012-16
1
093-0016-28
7
109-0001-00
HEADER,
HEADER,
HEADER,
SOCKET,
18-19
STRAIGHT,
STRAIGHT,
STRAIGHT,
DIP,
DUAL
DUAL
DUAL
14-PIN
ROW,
ROW,
ROW,
FEMALE,
MALE, 8 X
MALE,
13 X 2-PINS
20 X 2-PINS
Z-PINS
Page 80

ASSEMBLY,
CPU
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
PRINTED CIRCUIT
6
9
1
109-0002-00
2
109-0003-00
2
109-0005-00
3
109-0011-00
1
109-0012-00
1
109-0013-00
3
200-0100-02
1
200-0101-02
5
200-0103-02
1
200-0104-02
1
200-0125-02
BOARD,
REV
B
SOCKET,
SOCKET,
SOCKET,
SOCKET,
SOCKET,
SOCKET,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
DIP,
DIP,
DIP,
DIP,
DIP,
DIP,
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
16-PIN
28-PIN
Β-ΡΙΝ
20-PIN
24-PIN
40-PIN
FILM,
FILM,
FILM,
FILM,
FILM,
1/4W,
1/4W,
1/4W,
1/4w,
1/4W,
5%,
5%,
5%,
54,
5%,
10
OHM
100
OHM
10K
100K
1.24
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0730-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
2
200-0152-02
1
200-0221-02
3
200-0302-02
1
200-0394-02
3
200-0563-02
1
200-0682-02
3
213-2003-00
3
213-7872-00
1
240-0750-02
4
252-1086-31
1
252-4756-41
1
252-4766-11
2
258-1024-12
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
CPU
CAPACITOR,
CAPACITOR,
CAPACITOR,
CAPACITOR,
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
METAL
METAL
PRINTED CIRCUIT
ALUMINUM,
ALUMINUM,
ALUMINUM,
POLYESTER,
FILM,
1/4W,
FILM,
1/4W,
FILM,
1/4W,
FILM,
1/4W,
FILM,
1/4W,
FILM,
1/4W,
FILM,
1/4W,
FILM,
1/4W,
BOARD
ELECTROLYTIC,
ELECTROLYTIC,
ELECTROLYTIC,
.001
5%,
5%,
5%,
5%,
5%,
5%,
1%,
1%,
UF,
1.5K
220
ЗК
390K
56К
6.8K
200K
78.7K
10
4.7
47
100V
ОНИ
UF,
25V
UF,
35V
UF, 10V
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
702-0750-02
1
258-3324-12
21
259-1044-51
2
2h6-3303-12
CAPACITOR,
CAPACITOR,
CAPACITOR,
POLYESTER,
METALLIZED
CERAMIC,
18-20
„0033
FILM,
DISC,
33
UF,
„1
PF,
100V
UF,
100V
50V
Page 81

270
.
ASSEMBLY,
800-0750-02
702-0750-05
702-0750-05
702-0750-05
702-0750-05
702-0750-05
702-0750-05
702-0750-05
AC
8.0.4.
POWER
REV
NOTES
SUPPLY
QTY
0
1
2
1
1
1
1
4
PRINTED
CIRCUIT
PART
NUMBER
800-0750-02
023-0016-00
047-0331-00
055-7812-00
093-0019-07
240-0750-05
252-4785-31
257-1044-51
BOARD,
REV
0
MASTER
BILL
OF
TRANSFORMER,
DIODE,
REGULATOR,
HEADER,
AC
POWER
CAPACITOR.
CAPACITOR,
POWER
BRIDGE
12VDC
7-PIN,
SUPPLY
ALUM,
MYLAR,
DESCRIPTION
MATERIALS
RECTIFIER
OUTPUT
.156
CENTERS
PRINTED
ELECT.
.1
UF,
CIRCUIT
4700
UF,
10%,
BOARD
25V
50V
702-0750-05
1
305-0002-00
CABLE
TIE, 5 1/2"
LONG
18-21
Page 82

270
ASSEMBLY.
LINEAR
8.0.4.
800-0750-02
702-0750-06
702-0750-08
702-0750-06
702-0750-06
702-0750-06
702-0750-06
REGULATORS
REV
NOTES
PRINTED
QTY
CIRCUIT
PART
NUMBER
0
B00-0750-02
1
055-7805-00
1
055-7808-00
1
093-0021-05
1
240-0750-06
4
257-1044-51
ASRQ402-0001-00
BOARD,
REV
MASTER
BILL
REGULATOR,
REGULATOR.
HEADER,
LINEAR
CAPACITOR.
SEALANT,
SVDC
BYDE
5-PIN,
REGULATORS
MYLAR,
SILICONE
O
DESCRIPTION
OF
MATERIALS
MALE
PRINTED
.1
RUBBER,
UF,
CIRCUIT
10%, 50V
RTV
BOARD
18-22
Page 83

270
ASSEMBLY,
800-0750-02
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
POWER
8.0.1.
t
SUPPLY
REV
NOTES
0 0
à
0 3
0 2
0
+ 1 047-5819-00
à + 2
0
O
* 1 051-04S2-00
(II)
PRINTED CIRCUIT
STY
PART
NUMBER
800-0750-02
1
029-0002-00
047-0914-00 — DIODE,
047-4001-00
047-5822-00
1
049-4733-10
BOARD,
REV
MASTER
BILL
OF
INDUCTOR,
DIODE, 1N400t
DIODE,
DIODE, INS822
DIODE,
TRANSISTOR,
560
1N914
INSB19
ZENER,
D4SH2,
B
DESCRIPTION
MATERIALS
UH
(TYPE
II)
(TYPE
11)
1N4733A,
5,1V
PNP
(TYPE
II)
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
9
0
9
0
0 2
0
90
0
9
0
9
0
0 + 1 093-0023-05
1
055-0274-00
1
055-0324-00
1
055-0335-00
1
055-0339-00
055-0385-12
#1
055-3578-00
1
055-7660-00
1
055-7806-00
1
081-0009-00
1
093-0013-05
1
093-0014-26
1
093-0015-10
IC,
TLC274ACN,
IC,
LM324N,
IC,
LN336,
IC,
LM339N,
IC,
LM385,
IC,
LM357B,
IC,
ICL7660,
IC,
78067,
FUSE,
LA
HEADER,
HEADER,
HEADER,
HEADER,
QUAD
QUAD
OP-ANP
VOLTAGE
QUAD
VOLTAGE
VOLTAGE
SWITCHING
VOLTAGE
+6V
VOLTAGE
RT
ANGLE,
FRICTION
STRAIGHT,
RT
STR,
ANGLE,
SINGLE
DUAL
SINGLE
OP-ANP
REFERENCE,
REFERENCE,
REGULATOR
CONVERTER
REGULATOR
ROW,
ROW,
2.5V
COMPARATOR
1.2V
LOCK,
FEMALE,
ROW,
MALE,
FEMALE,
(TYPE
11)
5-PINS
13 X 2-PINS
10
PINS
S-PINS
(TYPE
II)
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
9
O
0
0
3
109-0001-00
#2
109-0005-00
1200-0100-02
1
200-0111-02
SOCKET,
SOCKET,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
IC,
IC,
CARBON
CARBON
18-23
DIP,
DIP,
14-PIN
8-PIN
FILM,
1/4W,
FILM,
1/44,
(TYPE
II)
54,
5%,
10
110
ОНИ
OHM
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PRINTED
CIRCUIT
BOARD,
REV
B
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
0
8
0
0
O
0
O
O 2
0
0
0
O
0 2
2
200-0155-02
1
200-0202-02
1
200-0224-02
1
200-0432-02
* 1 200-0471-02
1
200-0512-02
1
200-0513-02
201-0106-02
1
202-0751-02
1
204-0010-02
# 1 204-051X-02
1
210-0020-00
213-1002-00
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
HI-REL,
CARBON
METAL
METAL
WIREWOUND,
METAL
CARBON
CARBON
OXIDE
OXIDE,
FILM,
FILM,
1/4H,
FILM,
1/4W,
FILM,
1/4W,
FILM,
1/4H,
FILM,
1/44,
FILM,
1/44,
FILM,
1/44,
CARBON
FILM,
FILM,
1/2W,
FILM,
1W,
SH, 5%, 2 OHM
1/48,
5%,
54,
54,
5%,
5%,
5%,
5%,
5%,
1W,
5%,
1%,
1.58
2K
220K
4.3K
470 OHM
5.1K
SIK
1/4W,
52,
750
OHH
9%, 1 OHM
0.51
OHM
10K
(TYPE
108
(TYPE
II)
II)
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
9 4
0 2
0
0
0
0
O
q
0 2
0 * 1 213-7501-00
9 2
9
O
213-1003-00
213-1103-00
1
213-1213-00
1
213-1241-00
1213-1333-00
1
213-2432-00
1
213-3922-00
1
213-4121-00
213-4223-00
213-9091-00
1
216-0103-00
1
240-0750-03 — PONER
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
RESISTOR,
METAL
METAL FILM,
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
VARIABLE,
SUPPLY,
FILM,
FILM,
FILM,
FILM,
FILM,
FILM,
FILM,
FILM,
FILM,
FILM,
VERTICAL
PRINTED
1/4W,
1%,
1/44,
1%,
1/4W,
1%,
1/48,
1%,
1/48,
1%,
1/4W,
1%,
1/48,
1%,
1/44,
14,
1/4,
1%,
1/44,
1%,
1/44,
14,
MOUNTING,
CIRCUIT
100K
110K
121K
1.24
133K
24.3К
39.2K
4,12K
422K
7.5K
9.09%
BOARD
(TYPE
TRIM,
II)
10K
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
0
9
1
240-0750-04
2
252-1056-61
TRANSDUCER.
CAPACITOR,
PRINTED
ALUMINUM,
18-24
CIRCUIT
BOARD
ELECTROLYTIC, i UF,
63V
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POWER
SUPPLY
9
(II)
PRINTED CIRCUIT
+
1
252-1086-31
BOARD,
REV
CAPACITOR,
ALUM,
B
ELECT,
10
UF,
25V
(TYPE
11)
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
9
2
252-4766-11
1
252-4776-11
1
252-4776-21
4
252-4776-31
1
252-4776-51
2
258-1024-12
1
258-1824-12
2
258-1834-12
1
258-2224-12
7
259-1044-51
1
259-1054-51
1
266-2203-12
1
310-0013-00
CAPACITOR,
CAPACITOR.
CAPACITOR,
CAPACITOR,
CAPACITOR,
CAPACITOR,
CAPACITOR,
CAPACITOR, POLYESTER,
CAPACITOR,
CAPACITOR,
CAPACITOR,
CAPACITOR.
HEAT SINK
ALUMINUM,
ALUMINUM,
ALUMINUM,
ALUMINUM,
ALUMINUM,
POLYESTER,
POLYESTER,
POLYESTER,
METALLIZED
METALLIZED
CERAMIC
ELECTROLYTIC,
ELECTROLYTIC,
ELECTROLYTIC,
ELECTROLYTIC,
ELECTROLYTIC,
„001
„018
FILM,
FILM, 1 UF,
DISC,
UF,
.0018
UF,
.0022
22
UF,
UF,
.1
UF,
PF,
100V
100V
47
UF,
470
UF, 10V
470 UF, 16V
470
UF,
470
ЦЕ,
100V
(TYPE
100V
50V
(TYPE
50V
100V
(TYPE
LOV
25V
50%
D
II)
IT)
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
702-0750-07
2
334-0052-00
2
346-0440-05
2
352-0440-06
ASRA406-0001-00
+
1
700-0750-13
1
700-0750-14
1
804-0001-06
FUSEHOLDER
NUT, HEX,
SCREW,
SILICON
JUMPER,
JUMPER,
TRANSDUCER,
NYLON,
PHILLIPS,
GREASE
YELLOW,
YELLOW,
PRESSURE
4-40
PAN
1º
LONG
1*
LONG
HEAD,
(TYPE
(TYPE
4-40 X 3/8
II)
11)
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ASSEMBLY,
800-0750-02
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
MEMBRANE
B.0.M.
REV
PANEL,
NOTES
REV
O
QTY
NUMBER
6
800-0750-02
130-0001-00
133-0001-00
310-0014-00
310-0017-00
5
346-0440-01
2
346-9618-00
1
348-0002-00
PART
MASTER
BILL
PANEL,
NENBRANE
GUARD,
SWITCH,
SHIELD,
INSULATOR,
NUT,
NUT. HEX,
PIN,
ALUMINUM,
MYLAR,
KEPS,
CHROME,
STOP,
KNOB
OF
MATERIALS
BLACK
4-40
DESCRIPTION
EMI
P/S,
#4 X .50
9/16-18
0.D. X .031
THK
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
8
352-0440-04
4
366-0400-04
8
358-0009-00
6
368-0010-06
4
368-0011-00
4
368-0013-00
4
368-0014-00
6
376-0008-00
A
376-0019-00
2
392-0024-00
4
392-0025-00
2
392-0026-00
2
392-0027-00
SCREW,
SLOTTED,
SCREW,
PHILLIPS,
SPACER,
SPACER,
SPACER,
SPACER,
SPACER,
WASHER,
WASHER.
KNOB,
COLLET,
KNOB,
COLLET,
CAP,
COLLET
CAP,
COLLET
HEX,
THDD,
HEX,
THREADED,
NYLON,
NYLON,
HEX,
THREADED,
FLAT,
#4
LOCK,
INTERNAL
BLACK,
GRAY,
KNOB,
KNOB,
BIND
HEAD,
4-40 X 1/4
SELF-TAPPING,
H/F,
4-40 X 5/8
F/F,
$4
1.D. Х ,25
#4
I.D. % .25
M/F,
4-40 X 1/4
TOOTH,
W/IND,
H/IND,
1/8"
W/IND, BLACK
W/IND,
GRAY
#4 X 1/4
LONG
4-40 X 5/8
0.0, X ,25
0.0. X 9/16
#4
1/8"
SHAFT
SHAFT
(TYPE
LONG
LONG
LONE
LONG
Il)
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
793-0750-09
793-0750-09
0
2
392-0028-00
2
392-0029-00
2
392-0030-00
2
392-0031-00
CAP,
NUT
NUT
NUT
COLLET
COVER,
COVER,
COVER,
18 - 26
KNOB,
COLLET
COLLET
COLLET
W/IND,
KNOB,
BLACK
KNOB,
GRAY
KNOB,
RED
RED
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REV
0
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
703-0750-09
0
1
392-0032-00
1
392-0033-00
1
404-0750-21
1
416-0019-00
1
422-0750-21
1
540-0083-00
1
702-0750-01
1
702-0750-02
1
702-0750-07
1
703-0750-07
1
704-0750-01
KNOB,
COLLET,
CAP,
COLLET
BRACKET,
CAP,
HOLE
PANEL,
CONNECTOR
TUBE,
1/8"
ASSEMBLY, DISPLAY PRINTED
ASSEMBLY,
ASSEMBLY,
ASSEMBLY,
ASSEMBLY,
BLACK, W/IND,
KNOB,
W/IND,
POWER
JACK
PLUS,
.437
(PART
1.D, X 1/4"
CPU,
PRINTED
POWER
SUPPLY,
BRACKET,
MANIFOLD
GRAY
DIA,
OF
0,0, Х 8"
CIRCUIT
PRINTED
LINEAR
1/4"
SHAFT
(NON-DEMAND
402-0750-03)
CIRCUIT
REGULATORS
UNITS
LONG
BOARD
BOARD
CIRCUIT
(TYPE
ONLY)
BOARD
II)
18-27
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270
ASSEMBLY,
800-0750-02
703-0750-11
703-0750-11
703-0750-11
703-0750-11
703-0750-11
703-0750-11
703-0750-11
UPPER
B.0.M.
+
CASE - 750M,
REV
NOTES
REV
QTY
NUMBER
0
800-0750-02
1
305-0001-00
1
338-0007-00
&
346-0440-01
$
376-0007-00
1
376-0008-00
1
392-0750-11
1
404-0750-91
0
PART
MASTER
BILL
CABLE
TIE,
RIVET
(PART
NUT,
KEPS,
WASHER,
WASHER,
KNOB
BRACKET,
FLAT,
FLAT,
{PART
OF
MATERIALS
MINIATURE
OF
402-0750-03)
4-40
#6
#4
(PART
OF
402-0750-03)
BATT
COMP
DESCRIPTION
OF
402-0750-03)
DIVIDER
(PART
OF
402-0750-03)
703-0750-11
703-0750-11
703-0750-11
703-0750-11
1
416-0750-41
1
418-0750-31
1
418-0750-41
1
703-0750-09
COVER,
TOP
DOOR,
BATTERY
DOOR,
TOP
ASSEMBLY,
MEMBRANE
(PART
OF
COMPARTMENT
COVER
(PART
402-0750-03)
(PART
OF
402-0750-03)
PANEL
OF
402-0750-03)
18-28
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703-0750-12
703-0750-12
703-0750-12
703-0750-12
703-0750-12
703-0750-12
703-0750-12
LOWER
8.0.4.
CASE - 750M,
REV
NOTES
REV
QTY
NUMBER
0
800-0750-02
1
325-0750-01
1
325-0750-03
1
334-0053-00
1
334-0054-00
4
338-0005-00
2
338-0007-00
2
346-0632-01
0
PART
MASTER
LABEL,
LABEL,
STRAP,
STRAP,
RIVET,
RIVET
(PART
NUT,
KEPS,
BILL
OF
P/S,
COND
I.D..
MILITARY
VELCRO,
VELCRO,
POP,
#4
OF
6-32
DESCRIPTION
MATERIALS
OP
INSTR & TIDAL
LOOP
W/D-RING
LOOP/HOOK
402-0750-03)
VOLUME
703-0750-12
703-0750-12
703-0750-12
703-0750-12
703-0750-12
703-0750-12
703-0750-12
703-0750-12
703-0750-12
4
356-0632-06
2
358-0632-08
4
376-0007-00
2
378-0008-00
4
376-0031-00
1
390-0002-00
2
392-0750-11
1
416-0750-51
4
450-0008-00
SCREW.
PH, BH,
SCREW,
PHILLIPS,
WASHER,
WASHER,
WASHER,
HANDLE
(PART
KNOB
(PART
COVER,
BOTTOM
BUMPER,
6-32 X 3/8
FLAT,
#4
FLAT,
#4
FLAT,
ALUMINUM,
OF
OF
402-0750-03)
(PART
FOOT,
P/S
(PART
PAN
HEAD,
6-32 X 1/2
(PART
OF
402-0750-03)
(PART
OF
402-0750-03)
1/8"
1,0.
402-0750-03)
OF
402-0750-03)
OF
402-0750-03)
18-29
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800-0750-02
703-0750-13
703-0750-13
703-0750-13
703-0750-13
703-0750-13
LINEAR
B.0.M.
4
REGULATORS
REV
NOTES
9
MOUNTING
BTY
0
800-0750-02
3
346-0440-01
3
352-0440-04
1
404-0730-101
ASRB606-0001-00
1
702-0750-06
BRACKET,
PART
NUMBER
REV
0
MASTER
BILL
NUT,
KEPS,
SCREW,
SLOTTED
BRACKET,
SILICON
ASSEMBLY,
LINEAR
GREASE
LINEAR
OF
MATERIALS
4-40
BIND
REGULATORS
REGULATORS
DESCRIPTION
HEAD,
4-40 X 1/4
PRINTED
CIRCUIT
BOARD
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ASSEMBLY,
800-0750-02
704-0750-01
704-0750-01
704-0750-01
704-0750-01
704-0750-01
704-0750-01
704-0750-01
MANIFOLD,
B.0.M.
REV
REV
NOTES
O
QTY
PART
NUMBER
0
B00-0750-02
1
010-0016-00
1
016-0004-00
1
016-0025-00
1
027-0009-00
1
033-0005-00
1
089-0016-00
1
100-0001-00
MASTER
CABLE, RIBBON,
TUBING, SHRINK,
TUBING, SHRINK,
BUZZER,
MANIFOLD,
JACK,
SOCKET,
BILL
OF
MATERIALS
16-COND,
PIEZO
SOLENOID/REGULATOR
PRF,
3-COND,
CONNECTOR,
DESCRIPTION
9º
3/16"
1.D. X 1º
1/2"
1.0,
DOUBLE
16-PIN
LONG
LONG
Х1
1/2"
N/BKT
CLOSED
LONG
CIRCUIT
704-0750-01
704-0750-01
704-0750-01
704-0750-01
704-0750-01
704-0750-01
704-0750-01
704-0750-01
704-0750-01
704-0750-01
704-0750-01
704-0750-01
704-0750-01
ASRO312-0021-00
1
404-0750-71
1
480-0141-00
1
480-0142-00
1
480-0144-00
1
490-0016-00
1
700-0750-01
1
700-0750-06
1
700-0750-15
1
700-0730-16
1
700-0750-17
1
700-0750-18
1
700-0750-19
TEFLON
TAPE
BRACKET,
NIPPLE,
NIPPLE,
HOSE
VALVE,
JUMPER,
JUMPER,
JUMPER,
JUNPER,
JUMPER,
JUMPER,
JUMPER,
HEX,
HEX,
BARB,
NUT
BLACK, 2 1/2*
RED, 2 1/2*
BLACK,
GRAY,
YELLOW,
WHITE,
GREEN,
ANTI-TURN
CHROME,
CHROME,
3/16"
1.D.
7"
LONG
7º
LONG
7"
LONG
7º
LONG
7*
LONG
1/8"
1/B"
(DEMAND
LONG
LONG
NPTH
NPTA
VALVE
TO
9/16-18 X .912
TO
9/16-18 X 1.187
UNITS
ONLY)
704-0750-01
1
704-0750-08
ASSEMBLY,
VALVE,
18-31
FLOW
CONTROL
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BATTERY
PACK - 4AH,
REV
0
BOM»
800-0750-02
704-0750-03
704-0750-03
704-0750-03
704-0750-03
704-0750-03
704-0750-03
REV
NOTES
ТУ
9
800-0750-02
1
016-0029-00
2
021-0016-00
1
099-0009-02
1
310-0016-00
#580600-0005-00
1
700-0750-11
PART
NUNBER
HASTER
BILL
TUBING,
BATTERY,
PLUG,
INSULATOR,
GLUE,
JUMPER,
SHRINK
LEAD
CHM/F,
HOT
HELT
$18
DESCRIPTION
OF
MATERIALS
ACID,
AVDC,
2-COND
AUTOMOTIVE
BATTERY,
AWG,
4AH
ORANGE.
4AH
3"
LONG
18-32
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ASSEMBLY,
800-0750-02
704-0750-04
704-0750-04
704-0750-04
704-0750-04
704-0750-04
704-0750-04
704-0750-04
PATIENT
8.0.М.
REV
VALVE,
NOTES
REV
0
QTY
NUMBER
0
800-0750-02
1
416-0020-00
2
490-0005-00
1
490-0006-00
1
490-0014-00
1
490-0020-00
1
490-0021-00
1
490-0022-00
PART
MASTER
BILL
CAP,
VINYL
VALVE,
LEAF
VALVE,
DIAPHRAGH
VALVE,
LEAF
HOUSING,
EXHALATION
EXHALATION
PATIENT
CAP,
CAP.
DESCRIPTION
OF
MATERIALS
(NON-DEMAND
VALVE
OUTER,
INNER,
VALVE UNITS
PATIENT
PATIENT
ONLY)
VALVE
VALVE
704-0750-04
704-0750-04
704-0750-04
704-0750-04
704-0750-04
1
490-0023-00
1
490-0024-00
1
490-0025-00
1
490-0026-00
1
490-0027-11
COLLAR,
BAFFLE,
ELBOW,
ELBOW,
REDUCER,
THREADED,
PATIENT
GAS
PATIENT
INLET,
CONNECTION,
15MM
MALE
PATIENT
VALVE
PATIENT
TO
VALVE
VALVE
10MM
PATIENT
MALE
VALVE
18-33
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704-0750-05
704-0750-05
704-0750-05
704-0750-05
704-0750-05
704-0750-05
704-0750-05
AC
BOM,
+
POWER
REV
NOTES
SUPPLY,
OTY
0
1
4
1
7
1
1
2
REV
0
PART
NUNBER
800-0750-02
002-0001-00
016-0004-00
081-0011-00
092-0007-00
100-0005-00
117-0013-00
312-0019-00
MASTER
BILL
OF
CABLE,
75"
LONG,
TUBING, SHRINK,
FUSE,
MIDGET,
«TERMİNAL,
CONNECTOR.
SWITCH,
TAPE,
CRIMP
7-PIN
ROTARY,
P/S,
FOAM,
DESCRIPTION
MATERIALS
1BAWG,
2-COND
3/16"
1.0. X 1"
SA,
125V
(TYPE
11)
VOLTAGE
SELECT
1/2" X 1" X 1/8"
(TYPE
LONG
THK
IT)
704-0750-05
704-0750-05
704-0750-05
704-0750-05
704-0750-05
704-0750-05
704-0750-05
704-0750-05
704-0750-05
704-0750-05
704-0750-05
704-0750-05
704-0750-05
1
325-0750-04
1
334-0034-00
1
340-0030-00
2
340-0031-00
5
346-0440-01
5
357-0440-10
4
368-0011-00
1
374-0017-00
1
402-0750-02
1
404-0001-00
ASR6606-0001-00
1
700-0750-10
1
700-0750-12
LABEL,
P/S,
SERIAL
FUSEHOLDER,
BUSHING,
BUSHING,
NUT,
KEPS,
SCREW,
SPACER,
TERMINIAL,
CASE,
BRACKET,
SILICONE
JUMPER,
JUMPER,
INLINE,
NYLON,
STRAIN
4-40
PHILLIPS,
NYLON,
FI,
AC
PONER
TRANSFORMER
GREASE
BLACK,
RED,
STRAIN
RELIEF
FLAT
#4
RING,
SUPPLY
6"
6"
LONG
NUMBER,
1.0. Х .25
LONG
CHARGER
WITH
LEADS
RELIEF
(TYPE
HEAD,
FOR
#6
MOUNTING
4-40 X 5/8
STUD,
MODULE
II)
0,0, Х .25
16-14AW6
LONG
704-0750-05
704-0750-05
704-0750-05
1
702-0750-05
1
708-0004-00
1
708-0750-01
ASSEMBLY,
LINE
CABLE,
AC
CORD,
OC
18-34
POWER
MOLDED,
PWR
PLUG,
SUPPLY
PRINTED
W/HOSP
GRADE
SHIELDED,
CIRCUIT
PLUB,
18/3
18AWG X 6”
BOARD
LONG
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704-0750-06
704-0750-06
704-0750-06
704-0750-06
704-0750-06
704-0750-06
704-0750-06
FLOW
Β.0.Ν.
i
CONTROL
REV
NOTES
VALVE,
REV
QTY
NUMBER
0
B00-0750-02
1
376-0036-00
1
376-0037-00
1
480-0143-00
1
490-0015-11
1
490-0018-11
1
490-0019-11
1
540-0082-00
0
PART
MASTER
BILL
WASHER,
MASHER,
NIPPLE,
VALVE,
SPINDLE
VALVE,
SWIVEL
VALVE,
BODY
TUBE,
LATEX,
OF
NYLON,
NYLON.
HEX,
CHROME,
1/4”
DESCRIPTION
MATERIALS
SHOULDER,
FLAT,
.281
1/8*
1.0. 4 7/16"
$10 4 3/16
1.D, X .500
NPTM
TO
LONM X 2,075
0.0. X 0.80
0.D, % „030
LONE
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704-0750-10
704-0750-10
704-0750-10
704-0750-10
704-0750-10
704-0750-10
704-0750-10
HARNESS,
B.D.H.
$
REV
REV
NOTES
0
OTY
NUMBER
0
800-0750-02
3
016-0004-00
1
016-0025-00
1
031-0002-00
1
089-0011-00
5
092-0006-00
1
099-0010-02
1
100-0002-00
PART
MASTER
BILL
OF
MATERIALS
TUBING,
TURING, SHRINK,
FERRITE
CONNECTOR,
TERMINAL,
PLUG,
CONNECTOR,
SHRINK,
PHF,
CRIMP
CMM/F,
5-PIN
2-COND
DESCRIPTION
3/16"
1.D, X 1*
1/2"
1.D. X 1
S-PIN, POWER
LONG
1/2"
LONG
704-0750-10
704-0750-10
704-0750-10
704-0750-10
704-0750-10
704-0750-10
704-0750-10
704-0750-10
3
305-0001-00
1
700-0730-02
1
700-0750-03
1
700-0750-04
1
700-0750-05
1
700-0750-07
1
700-0750-08
1
700-0750-09
CABLE
TIE,
JUMPER,
JUMPER,
JUMPER,
JUMPER,
JUMPER,
JUMPER,
JUMPER,
MINIATURE
BLACK, 1 1/2"
BLACK, 6 1/2"
BLACK, 7 1/2"
BROWN,
9"
LONG
RED,
9*
LONG
RED,
9"
LONG
VIOLET,
9º
LONG
LONG
LONG
LONG
18 - 36
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800-0750-02
B02-0750-10
802-0750-10
802-0750-10
802-0750-10
802-0750-10
802-0750-10
802-0750-10
KIT,
BO.
REUSABLE
REV
NOTES
HOSES
W/DENAND,
QTY
NUMBER
0
800-0750-02
5
334-0032-00
1
402-0005-00
1
540-0073-00
1
540-0075-00
1
540-0076-00
1
580-0750-01
1
704-0750-04
PART
750K,
REV
MASTER
BILL
HOLDER,
CASE,
HOSE,
HOSE,
HOSE,
PACKING,
ASSEMBLY,
VENTILATOR
BLACK
72*
723
72º
0
DESCRIPTION
OF
MATERIALS
HOSES
LONG,
1/8"
LONG, 3/16"
LONG,
10MM
FOAM
INSERT
PATIENT
VALVE
1.0. Х 5/16"
1.0. X 5/16"
1.0.
W/SILICONE
(USE
H/402-0005-00)
0.0.
D.D.
CUFFS
802-0750-10
802-0750-10
802-0750-10
802-0750-10
802-0750-10
802-0750-10
802-0750-10
802-0750-10
1
704-0750-05
1
708-0001-00
1
812-0004-00
1
820-0048-00
1
820-0049-00
1
820-0050-00
1
825-0006-00
2
906-0750-04
ASSEMBLY,
DC
MASK,
ASSEMBLY,
AIRWAY,
AIRWAY,
ASSEMBLY,
MANUAL,
AC
CHARGER/POWER
VENTILATOR,
DISPOSABLE
GUEDAL,
GUEDAL,
OXYSEN
OPERATION/SERVICE
POWER SUPPLY
CABLE
ADULT/CHILD
PEEP
TRANSLUCENT,
TRANSLUCENT,
HOSE,
6°
VALVE
BOMM
100MM
LONG
18-37
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