WARNING!
Do not use the device and contact your responsible care provider for an inspection of
the device in the event of:
• Unexpected patient symptoms during treatment.
• Unexplainable or sudden pressure, performance or sound changes during
operation.
• Suspected damage to the device, including the occurrence of Internal Functional
Failure alarms.
• Suspected damage to the click-in battery, including evidence of battery cell leakage.
Authorised service workshops can order the ventilator Service Manual that contains all
technical documentation required for the maintenance and service of the ventilator.
7.6 Storage
Store the Vivo 65 in a dark room, where the temperature range is within -20 to +60°C (-4 to
+140°F). For instructions on how to charge the batteries after long time storage, see 5.7
Using Batteries, page 71.
CAUTION!
The ventilator must not be stored in a warm place, such as direct sunlight or close to a
radiator.
If stored in a cold environment, let the ventilator adapt to room temperature before
using the device.
7.7 Disposal
The ventilator, any accessories and all replaced parts must be disposed of and recycled in
accordance with the local environmental regulations regarding the disposal of used equip-
ment and waste. Contact your service provider for information regarding the disposal
procedure.
NOTE
Batteries used with the ventilator shall be recycled in accordance with the local environ-
mental regulations.
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