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Introduction
Instructions for Use Apollo SW 4.5n 9
Part Number: 9053586, 3rd edition
Working with these instructions for
use
Figure 1. Example of a Body Page
Header Line
The header line on each page contains the title of the
chapter. This helps you find your way quickly from
subject to subject.
Page Body
The page body in these instructions for use
combines text and illustrations. The information is
presented as sequential steps of action, giving the
user hands-on experience in learning how to use the
Apollo inhalation anesthesia machine.
Left-Hand Column - the Text
The text in the left-hand column provides
explanations and step-by-step instructions on the
practical use of the machine.
Bullet points indicate separate actions. Numbers are
used both to refer to relevant details in the
illustrations and to specify the sequence of actions
where several actions are described.
Right-Hand Column - the Illustrations
The illustrations provide visual reference for the text
and for locating the various parts of the equipment.
Elements mentioned in the text are highlighted.
Renderings of screen displays guide the user and
provide a way to reconfirm actions performed.
Typing Conventions
User controls are designated as >Control Name<,
e.g.:
>PEEP<
Screen messages and screen options are printed in
bold, e.g.:
Default Alarm Limits
Configuration
Instructions for Use Apollo SW 4.5n 201
Part Number: 9053586, 3rd edition
Overview
The user can configure settings on the Apollo in
Standby mode as well as during operation. Standby
configuration allows the user to save a complete set
of defaults that are invoked automatically when the
machine is switched on (see “Configuring the default
settings in Standby” below). The configuration
settings that can be made during operation are more
limited and are valid only until the machine is
switched off (see “Configuration during operation” on
page 220).
Configuring the default settings in
Standby
Figure 123. Location of Standby Config KeyDefault settings describe settings which the
anesthesia machine starts with when it is switched
on.
The default settings for ventilation, fresh-gas
delivery, and monitoring can be activated while in
Standby by pressing the >Restore Default
Settings< button (1 in Figure 123) on the standby
screen.
The default settings can be configured in Standby as
follows:
1. Press the standby key > <, and confirm by
pushing the rotary knob.
2. Press the >Default Config< button
(2 in Figure 123).
Figure 124. Password Screen
The user is requested to enter a four-digit
password in order to prevent unauthorized
changes to the basic functions (see Figure 124).
The four-digit password is assigned at the
factory.
If desired, the function can be disabled by
DrägerService or a new password set.
3. Select and confirm the figures successively from
the line displayed using the rotary knob. The
password is represented by asterisks (****)
below the line of numbers
The menu Standby Conf. for selecting the default
values is displayed when the password has been
entered correctly, see Figure 125.
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BrandDräger
ModelApollo
CategoryMedical Equipment
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