60
50
40
30
CP R
20
10
0
Audio response
"Open oxygen cylinder"
"Adjust settings and connect
patient!"
"Demandflow mode!"
3. Press mask/tube switch as many times as neces-
sary until the LED for the desired language lights
up and a corresponding message is heard (exam-
ple: LED 10 mbar, language: English, message:
"Selected language: English."). After five sec-
AT
onds the new selection is stored.
CP R
Tip
By pressing the ON/OFF switch briefly you can
store the language selection without waiting for
five seconds.
As there are more languages than LEDs on the
ventilation pressure gauge, a new cycle starts on
Level 2 once the 60 mbar LED has been reached.
Level 2 is displayed by the stenosis and discon-
nection alarm LEDs. Once the last language on
Level 2 has been reached, the cycle starts again
at 0 mbar on Level 1 and the stenosis and dis-
connection alarm LEDs go out.
Select the setting 0 (0 mbar) if you want to
switch off the audio response facility. You will
then hear the message: "Audio response is off!"
in the language most recently selected.
After approx. 5 seconds the new setting is auto-
matically stored. The LED for the selected lan-
guage goes out.
Audio responses
The following is a list of the individual audio re-
sponse messages with notes on what they mean:
Open oxygen cylinder valve
Depending on patient weight, set respiration frequency and tidal
volume (page 24). Connect patient to ventilator via ventilation hose
and patient valve using the patient mask or the connector of the
tracheal tube.
Demandflow mode is selected.
Meaning
slowly
.
Using the ventilator
EN
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