WARNING !
Keep manual resuscitation bag ready at hand!
If a defect is detected in the ventilator and its
life-support functions can no longer be guar-
anteed (e.g. in case of a power failure or inter-
ruption in the medical gas supply), ventilation
must be started without delay with an indepen-
dent ventilation device (resuscitation bag)
- using PEEP and/or increased inspiratory O2
concentration as necessary.
WARNING !
Ventilation monitoring is mandatory at all
times!
Whenever a patient is connected to the venti-
lator, constant attention by qualified medical
staff is required in order to provide immediate
corrective action in case of a malfunction.
The operator shall not rely on the built- in
monitoring of the ventilator and must always
assume full responsibility for proper ventilation
and patient safety in all situations.
Intended Use
Oxylog 2000 - a time cycled, volume constant transport
and emergency ventilator for patients with tidal
volumes starting at 100 mL.
Available ventilation modes:
- Controlled Mandatory Ventilation (CMV) with
variable I:E ratio and switch-selectable O2 concen-
tration of 100 or approximately 60% by vol.
- Assist/Control ventilation (A/C)
- Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation
(SIMV)
- spontaneous breathing with Continuous Positive
Airway Pressure (CPAP)
with patient monitoring of:
- airway pressure Paw
- expiratory minute ventilation MV
with ventilator monitoring of:
- airway pressure Paw
- electrical power supply
- gas supply
with applications in:
- mobile emergency and primary care of emergency
patients
– patient transports in emergency rescue vehicles or
by helicopter
– patient transfers by road or air
- intra-hospital transports of ventilated patients
– the emergency room
– secondary transports between hospitals.
Intended Use
Operating Instructions Oxylog 2000, SW 3.n
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