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• Aespire 7100 Anesthesia Machine


Technical Reference Manual


Aespire 7100

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product group code , the year of manufacture, and a sequential unit number for _
identification. Th e serial number can be in one of two formats. ·胃F

AAAXllll1 AAAXX ll l1l1 AA


The Xrepresents an alpha character The XX represents a number indicating
indicating the yearthe product was the yearthe product was manufactured;
manufactured; H ~ 2004, J ~ 2005 , etc. 04 ~ 2004, 05 ~ 2005 , etc.
I and 0 are not used.

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Covers the following:

Aespire 7100 anesthesia machlne


(with non-color or color dlsplay)

Aespire 100 anesthesla machine

515 ProTIVA anesthesia machine

50ftware Revisions 1.X and 2.X

Th is document is not to be reproduced in any manner, nor are the contents to be


disclosed to anyone , without the express authorization of the product service
department, Datex-Ohmeda, Ohmeda Drive, PO Box 7550 , Madison , Wisconsin ,
53707.

@ 2007 Datex-Ohmeda Inc.

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Important
Th e information contained in this Technical Reference manual pertains only ωthose
models of products which are marketed by Datex-Ohmeda as ofthe effective date of
this manual or the latest revision thereof. Th is Technical Reference manual was
prepared for exclusive use by Datex-Ohmeda service personnel in light of their training
and experience as well as the availability to them of parts , proper tools and test
equipment Consequently, Datex-Ohmeda provides this Technical Reference manual to
its customers purely as a business convenience and for the customer' s general
information only without warranty of the results with respectto any application of such
information. Furthermore , because ofthe wide variety of circumstances underwhich
maintenance and repair activities may be performed and the unique nature of each
individual's own experience , capacity, and qualifications, the fact that customer has
received such information from Datex-Ohmeda does not imply in anyway that Datex-
Ohmeda deems said individual to be qualified to perform any such maintenance or
repair service. Moreover, it should not be assumed that every acceptable test and
safety procedure or method , precaution , tool , equipmentor device is referred to within ,
or that abnormal or unusual circumstances, may not warrant or suggest different or
additional procedures or requirements.
Th is manual is su 国ectωperiodic review, update and revision. Customers are
cautioned to obtain and consult the latest revision before undertaking any service of
the equipmen t. Comments and suggestions on this manual are invited from our
customers. Send your comments and suggestions to the Manager ofTechnical
Communications, Datex-Ohmeda , Ohmeda Drive , PO Box 7550 , Madison , Wisconsin
53707.

Lh. CAUTl ON Servicing ofthis product in accordance with this Technical Reference manual
should never be undertaken in the absence of proper tools, test equipment and
the most recent revision to this service manual which is clearly and thoroughly
understood.

Technical Competence
Th e procedures described in this Technical Reference manual should be performed by
trained and authorized personnel only. Maintenance should only be undertaken by
competent individuals who have a general knowledge of and experience with devices of
this nature. No repairs should ever be undertaken or a忧empted by anyone not having
such qualifications.
Datex-Ohmeda strongly recommends using only genuine replacement parts,
manufactured or sold by Datex-Ohmeda for all repair parts replacements.
Read completely through each step in every procedure before starting the procedure;
any exceptions may result in a failure to properly and safely complete the a忧:empted
procedure.

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Impo此ant..................................................................... .ii
Technical Competence . ...................... ............................... .... .ii

llntroductlon
1. 1 What this manual includes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2
1.2 Standard service procedures . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3
1.2.1 User' s Reference Manuals . . . . . .. . . .. .•. . . .. .. .. . . . . " . . .. •. .. . . .•. . .. .1-3
1.2.2 Software versions . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . .. . . . . .. .. .. . . . .. . .. .1-3
1.2.3 Ventilatortests ....................•...............................• .1-3
1.3 Overview .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . ... . . .. ... . . .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . ... .. .. .1-4
1.3.1 Aespire 100 ....................................................... .1-4
1.3.2 S/5 ProTIVA ....................................................... .1-4
1. 4 Configuration options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-5
1. 4.1 Standard con自guration .............................................. .1-5
1.4.20p回 ons ........................................................... .1-5
1.5 Components .••....•.......•.....•••...........•.......•................• .1-5
1. 6 Symbols used in the manual oron the equipment. . ..•. .. .. .... . .. . .•. .. .. .••.. 1-10

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2 Theory of Operatlon
2.1 Theoryoverview ................................... ........................ .2-2
2.2 Gas 何owthrough the anesthesia machine ..................................... .2-2
2.2.1 Overview .......................................................... .2-2
2.2.2 Physical connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-6
2.2.3 Suction regulators •................................................. .2-7
2.2.4 System switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-8
2.2.5 Flow control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-9
2.3 Flow through the breathing system .......................................... 2-11
2.3.1 Overview offlow paths .. .... ...................... ....... ...... ..... 2-11
2.3.2 Manual ventilation.. .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . . . . .. 2-12
2.3.3 Mechanical ventilation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-15
2.3.4 Fresh gas and O2 flush flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-22
2.4 General Description ...................................................... 2-24
2.5 7100ventilatorfeatures......................... ........ ............. ..... 2-25
2.5.1 Safetyfeatures ............. ....... .................... ....... .... . 2-25
2.67100 ventilator components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2-26
2.6.1 Control Module (color display) ....................................... 2-27
2.6.2 Control Module (non-color display) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-28
2.6.3 Monitoring interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-29
2.6.4 Serial interface .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-29
2.6.5 The Pneumatic Vent Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-30
2.7 Electronic and electrical components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-31
2.7.1 The Aespire 7100 ventilatorfunctional blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2-31
2.7.2 Power Supply ..................................................... 2-32
2.7.3 Sealed Lead Acid Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-32
2.7.4 Control Board ..................................................... 2-33
2.7.5 Monitoring interface .. .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . . .. 2-37
2.7.6 Serial interface .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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3 Checkout Procedure
3.1 Ventilator post-service checkout ............................................. .3-2
3.2lnspect 伽 e system ........................................................ .3-2
3.3 Pipeline and cylindertests ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-3
3.4 Flow control tests. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4
3.4.1 With O2 monitoring....................... .................... ....... .3-4
3.4.2 Without O2 monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3-6
3.5 Pressure relieftests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-8
3.6 O2 supply alarm test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-8
3.7 Flush FlowTest............................................................ .3-8
3.8 Vaporizer back pressure test ............................................... 3-10
3.9 Low-p 陪ssure leaktest .................................................... 3-11
3.9.1 Negative low-pressure leak test ...................................... 3-11
3.9.2 ISO or BSI standard low-pressure leak test ............................. 3-12
3.10 Alarm tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3-14
3.11 Breathingsystemtests................................................... 3-16
3.12 Auxiliary02 t1 owmetertests ...............................................3-18
3.13lntegrated Suction Regulatortests ......................................... 3-18
3.14Powerfailuretest ....................................................... 3-19
3.15 Electrical safetytests .................................................... 3-19

4 Self Tests and Servlce Mode


4.1 Selftests ................................................................. 4-3
4.2 Service Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-4
4.3 About Ventilator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5
4.4 Alarm Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-6
4.5 Error Log . . .... . . ... . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . . ..... . . . . .... . ... . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .4-7
4.6 La nguage ..... ........ ................................. .............. .... .4-8
4.7 User Settings .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-9
4.7.1 Screen Contrast .........

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4.10 Diagnostic TestsjTools . . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . ... . . . .. 4-24


4.10.1 Display A/D Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-25
4.10.2 Display Discrete 1/0 Signals . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-27
4.10.3 Display Battery Status .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-28
4.10.4 Test Panel Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-29
4.10.5 Valves - Test Tool ................................................. 4-30
4.10.6TestCPU and Memory ............................................. 4-31
4.10. 7Test EEPROM .................................................... 4-32
4.10.8 Test Serial Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-33
4.10.9Test5VFaiIAlarm.................................................4-34
4. 10. 10Test InspiratoryValve ............................................. 4-35
4.10.11 Test PEEP Valve ................................................. 4-36
4.10.12TestPEEPSafetyValve ...........................................4-37
4.10.13 BreathingSystem LeakTest ....................................... 4-38
4.10.14 Test Pressure Li mit Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-38
4.11 Upgrade Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-40

5 Callbratlon
5.1 Primary Regulators ......................................................... 5-2
5. 1. 1Testsetup ......................................................... .5-2
5. 1.2 Testing Primary Regu lators …........................................ .5-3
5. 1. 3 Adjusting Primary Regulators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-6
5.2 Secondary Regulators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-7
5.2.1 Testin g/Adjusting Secondary Regulators or Balance Regulators . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-7
5.3 Flowmeter Needle Valve Calibration .......................................... .5-8
5.3.102 Needle Valve Calibration (Minimum Flow). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5-8
5.3.2 N20 Needle Valve Calibration (Minimum Flow). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5-10
5.3.3 Air Needle Valve Calibration (Minimum Flow). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5-14
5.4 Li nk system calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5-17
5.5 O2 Flush Regulator ....................................................... 5-22
5.6Ai 阳ay pressure gauge .................................................... 5-23
5.6.1 Zero the pressure gauge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5-23
5.6.2 Checking the pressure gauge accu 阳 cy ................................ 5-24

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6 Installatlon and Malntenance


6.1 Aespire 7100 Ins姐lIation Checklist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . .6-2
6.2 Aespire 7100 Planned Maintenance. ... . .. .... . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. . .•. . .. .. .. . . . . .6-4
6.2.1 Every twelve (12) months . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-4
6.2.2 Every twenty-four (24) months ........................................ .6-5
6.3 Free breathingvalve maintenance . .. .. .. . . .•.. . . . .•. .. . . . . . ., . . • • •• •. . . .. .. . . .6-6
6.4 MOPV pressure reliefvalvetest .............................................. .6-7
6.4.1 Testsetup ......................................................... .6-7
6.4.2 Test procedure ...................................................... 6-7
6.5 Auxiliary 02 四owmetertests . . . .. . . . .•.. .. .. .. . . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . .6-8
6.6lntegrated Suction Regulatortests ........................................... .6-9

7 Troubleshootlng
7.1 GeneralTroubleshooting. .. . . .. .. . . . . ... . .. .. ... . .. ... . . . . ... . .. .... .. .. . .. . .7-2
7.2 BreathingSystem LeakTest Guide. .. .. .. . . . . . ... . . ..••. . . . . .. . . . . .•. . . . .. ... . .7-4
7.2.1 Breathingsystem leaktest....................... ............... ...... .7-5
7.2.2 BreathingSystem Troubleshooting Flowcharts ............................7-7
7.2.3 Leak lsola甘 on Tests ........................•.............•......... 7-12
7.3 Troubleshooting guide ....................................................在28
7.4 Alarm and Error messages ......... . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . ... .. . . . .. 7-30
7.5 Troubleshooting Flowcharts .. .. .... .. .... .. .... . . .. .... .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. .., 7-41
7.5.1 Ventilator assessment process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7-41
7.5.2 No displaytroubleshooting. …………………………………… 7-42
7.5.3Inaccurate volume ventilation troubleshooting. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . .., 7-43
7.5.4 VMB board evaluation .............................................. 7-44
7.5.5 No ventilation troubleshooting. ………………………………… 7-45
7.5.6 High intrinsic PEEP troubleshooting. …………………………….. 7-46

850甜ware Installatlon
8.1 Before installing new software or replacing the Control Board •...................• .8-2
8. 1. 1 KeyjBID label (Key Code) ............................................ .8-3
8.2 After replacingthe Control Board orthe Control Module .......................... .8-4
8.2.1 Calibration and Checkout ............................................ .8-5
8.3So阳are Installation .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-6

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9 Repalr Procedures
9.1 Howto bleed gas pressure from the machine . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .9-4
9.2 Howto remove the rear panels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .9-4
9.2.1 To remove the rear upper panel . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .9-4
9.2.2 To remove the lower access panels.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .9-4
9.3 Howto remove thetabletop .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .9-5
9.4 Servicing the pipeline inlet manifold components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-6
9.4.1 Replace pipeline inlet filter ........................................... .9-6
9.4 .2 Replace pipeline inletcheckvalve ..................................... .9-6
9.4.3 Replace the inlet manifold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .9-7
9.5 Service the cylinder supply modules . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .9-8
9.5.1 Ti ghtening procedure for high-pressure tube 币ttings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .9-8
9.5.2 Replace primary regulator module (complete replacement) .................9-8
9.5.3 Replace cylinder inlet filter ........................................... .9-9
9.5.4 Replace cylinder check valve. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. .9-9
9.5.5 Replace 3 时 -gas cylinder supply module .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . 9-10
9.6 Replace system switch assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .…………………….. 9-11
9.7 Service the flowmeter module .............................................. 9-13
9.7.1 Remove front flowmeter panel shield .................................. 9-13
9.7.2 Remove flowtubes for cleaning or replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-13
9.7.3 Remove complete flowmeter head .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. ... 9-15
9.7.4 Replaceflowmetermodules ......................................... 9-16
9.7.5 Replace flowmeterframe . . . . . . . .……………………………… 9-20
9.7.6 Replace O2 supply switch ........................................... 9-21
9.7.7 Checkout procedure for O2 supply switch .............................. 9-21
9.7.8 Replace secondary regulator manifold or balance regulator manifold ....... 9-22
9.7.9 Replace O2 or N2 0 needle valves (on machines with N2 0) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9-23
9.7.10 Replace an Air needle valve on all machines or an O2 needle valve
on machines without N2 0 ........................................... 9-25
9.8 Service vaporizer manifold parts ........ .

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9.13 Replacethe bagsupportarm.............................................. 9-37


9.13.1 Servicing the bag support arm ...................................... 9-38
9.13.2 Replace 伽ction pad in lower bag arm assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9-39
9.13.3 Replace bag port housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9-40
9.14 Replace a以iliary O2 flowmeter ............................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9-41
9.15 Replace the suction control module ..................................... . .. 9-42
9.15.1 Front panel method ............................................... 9-42
9.15.2 Rear panel method ............................................... 9-43
9.16 Replace ABS breathing system components .............................. . .. 9-44
9.16.1 Replace Ba g,lVentswitch assembly.................................. 9-44
9.16.2 Replace bellows base latch assembly ......... . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . .. 9-45
9.16.3 EZchange Canister spring replacement.………………………… .9-46
9.17 Replace casters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9-47
9.18 Replace task light and switch ............................................. 9-48
9.18.1 To replace the task-light switch . . . . .. . . .. . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. .. 9-48
9.18.2 To replace the task-light circuit board ................................ 9-48
9.19 Replace the display arm or display cables ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-49
9.19.1 Cabletieinstallation .............................................. 9-49
9.19.2 Removingthedisplayarm.......................................... 9-50
9.19.3 Replacing a display cable ...... . . .. . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . 9-50
9.19 .4 lnstalling 由 e long arm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-51
9.19.5Installing the short arm ............................................ 9-52
9.20 Replace display and cables in ProTIVA machine .............................. 9-53
9.21 Change drive gas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-54
9.22 Control module ............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-55
9.22.1 Colorcontrol module .............................................. 9-56
9.22.2 Original control module . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. .. . 9-61
9.23 Servicing the Vent Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9-67
9.23.1 To remove the Vent En

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10 lII ustrated Pa此s


10.1 Service tools ........................................................... 10-3
10. 1. 1 Secondary regulator pilot pressure tool ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-3
10. 1.2 Test Devices ........................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 10-4
10. 1.3 Test Tools ...............................•....................... 10-5
10.2 Extemal components- 骨。ntview... . ... .. . ... . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . ... .. .. ..... 10-6
10.3 Extemal compone阳- front view references ................................. 10-7
10.4 Extemal Components - rear view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-8
10.5 Control module mounting for a ProTIVA machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-9
10.6 Aespire 100 - exclusive components ...................................... 10-10
10.6.1 AC Inlet(Aespire 100) ............................................10-12
10.6.2 Display mount (Aespire 100). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-13
10.7 Front panel , gauges and s:如tem switch .................................... 10-14
10.8 Rear panel components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-15
10.9 Tabletop components.. .. . . ... . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . " .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. .. 10-16
10.10 Right-side Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-17
10.11 臼ternal components -Iower assembly ................................... 10-18
10.12ACPowercords................................. ......................10-19
10.13 AC InletjOutlet Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-20
10.14 Pipeline inlet 自创 ngs................................................... 10-22
10.15 Cylinder Gas Supplies ................................................. 10-23
10.15.1 Cylinder inlet 币四 ngs............................................. 10-24
10.16 Vaporizer manifold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-25
10.17 Flowmeter components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-26
10.17.1 Flowtube parts ................................................. 10-28
10.17.2 Secondary regulator components ................................. 10-30
10.18 ABS to machine Interface Components .................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-32
10.18.1 Flush Regulator, Flush Valve , and ACGO Selector Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-33
10.19 Auxiliary O2 Flowmeter . . . . . . .

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10.21 BreathingSystem ............ .................. ....................... 10-36


10.2 1. 1 APL Valve ..................................................... 10-36
10.2 1.2 Bag/'VentSwitch .......••...................................... 10-37
10.21.3 Absorbercanister.. .. . . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. .... .. . .. .... . ... .. . . . ... .. 10-38
10.21.4 Row Sensor Module. …………………………………….. 10-39
10.21.5 Breathing Circuit Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-40
10.21.6 Exhalation valve . . . ... . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . . ... . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. 10-41
10.21. 7 Bellows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-42
10.21.8 Bellow base..... ...... ............ ............•.....••... ..•... 10-43
10.21.9 BagArms ..................................................... 10-44
10.2 1.10 EZchange Canister system (C02 Bypass). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-45
10.21. 11 Condenser .......... ............................ ....... ...... 10-46
10.22 Display cables, serial board , AGSS flowtube , and sample return .............. 10-48
10.23 Vent Engine Housing .................................................. 10-49
10.24 Vent Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-50
10.24.1 Vent Engine - under side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-51
10.24.2 Manifold plate. …………………………………………. 10-52
10.25 Display A部embly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-53
10.25.1 Display components (Color) .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-54
10.25.2 Display Keyboa 刚 and LCD assembly (Color) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-55
10.25.3 Display components (non-color). ……………………………. 10-56
10.25.4 Display, front cover assembly (non-color) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-57
s s10.25.5 Display Keyboard and LCD assembly (non-color) ........... . . . . . .. 10-58
10.26 Legris quick-release 币四 ngs............................................. 10-59
10.27 Vent Drive and low-pressure tubing ...................................... 10-60
10.28 Tubing for use with Legris 币创 ngs......................................... 10-62
10.29 Cables and harnesses ................................................. 10-64
10.30 Cables and harnesses (Aespire 100) ........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-66
10.31 Anesthetic Gas Scavenging System - AGSS ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-68
10.3 1.1

11 Schematlcs and Dlagrams

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In this section 1h is section provides a general overview ofthe Aespire 7100 line of anesthesia
machines.
1.1 What this manual includes . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . .1-2
1. 2 Standard service procedures . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . .. . . .1-3
1.2.1 Use r's Reference Manuals ...................... .......... .......... .. .1-3
1. 2.2 Software versions . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . ...…..….... ........ .1-3
1.2.3 Ventilatortests ..................................................... .1-3
1.3 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • .1-4
1.3.1 Aespire 100 ....................................................... .1-4
1.3.2 S/5 ProTl VA ....................................................... .1-4
1. 4Configur甜 on options ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • .1-5
1.4.1 Sta ndard c。而guration ............................................... 1-5
1.4.20ptions ........................................................... .1-5
1.5 Components ..........................................•.................. .1-5
1.6 Symbols used in the manual oron the equipment .. . . .... . . . . .. . . .. ... . . .. . . ... 1-10

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1.1 What this manual includes


An esthesla Machlne 刊 is manual covers the service information for 由eA臼pire 7100 line of
anesthesia machines. It covers the following components:
• 7100 display components: color and non-color
• Vent Engine components
• gas delivery components ,
• breathing system components ,
• frame component (except those strictly associated with a specific
ventilator),
• optional suction regulator and auxiliary O2 flowmeter.

5/5 ProTlVA The ProTIVA machine is configured with s'恼 ndard Aespire machine
components , with the exception ofthe vaporizer manifold and the Ventilator/
Monitoring Display (7100 Control Module) mounting solution
(referto Section 10.5).
B Braun equipment is not covered in this manual. Refer to B B阳 un service
documen回tion.

Other equlpment Other equipment may be attached to the system on the display mount, the
top shelf, or on the side dovetail rails. Consult separate documentation
relative ωthese items for details.

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1.2 Standard service procedures

1.2.1 User's Reference Some sections ofthis manual referyouωthe Use r's Reference Manual forthe
Manuals Aespire machine. To expedite repai邸, you must have, and be familiarwith ,由e
Use r' s Reference Manuals forthis produ ct.
Referto the Aespire Use r' s Reference Manual if you need further information
about the operation of the system.

1.2.2 Software verslons Th e revision level is displayed on the ventilator sta阳 p menu. Th is manual
includes test and calibration procedures for Revision 1.X and 2.X software.

1.2.3 Ventllator tests Service calibration functions let Datex-Ohmeda trained users and
Datex-Ohmeda service personnel perform ventilator setup functions , tests ,
calibration and measurements from the front panel display.
Normal operational tests , calibration , and troubleshooting can be performed
on your 7100 ventilatorwithout removing components from the system. Repair
may require removing the ventilator components from the anesthesia
machine.

&. WARNING Section 4 , "SeNice Mode Tests and Calibration" must be performed
whenever you access any internal component of the ventilator to verify
that all critical parts ofthe ventilator are still operational and within
specification.

&. WARNING Afterthe ventilator has been serviced , you must perform uposιSeNice
Checkout" to verify the entire anesthesia system is properly functioning
beforethes归tem can be retumed to clinical use.

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1.3 Overview
Th e Aespire 7100 machine is a compact, integrated and intuitive anesthesia
delivery system. Th e ventilator portion provides mechanical ventilation to a
patient during surgery as well as monitoring and displaying various patient
parameters.
刊e system uses a microprocessor-controlled ventilatorwith internal
monitors, electronic PEEP, Volume Mode, and otheroptional features. A serial
interface permits communication to cardiovascular and respiratory gas
monitoring.
Note Configurations available for this product depend on local market and
standards requirements. IlI ustrations in this manual may not represent all
configurations ofthe product.
The Aespire machine is not suitable for use in an MRI environmen t.

1.3.1 Aesplre 100 The Aespire 100 machine is based on the standard Aespire 7100 machine
with the following exceptionsωavailable features or options:
• does not include the RS232 Seriallnterface
• does not include the Bi-Ievel LED light strip
• the 2 Vap manifold is standard (does not support 1 Vap manifold)
• not available with AC power outlets (area used by AC Inlet)
• uses 4-inch casters instead of 5-inch casters

1.3.25/5 ProTIVA The S/5 ProTIVA is a special adaptation ofthe Aespire 7100 machine (does
not include vaporizer manifold) for use with B Braun intravenous drug delivery
components.

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1.4Con由guration options

1.4.1 Standard 刊e standard configuration includes the following items.


conflguratlon Items marked with an asterisk (叮 are not included in the Aespire 100
machine.
• 7100 Ventilator (with color or non-color display)
• Advanced Breathing System (ABS)
• Auxiliary Common Gas Outlet (ACGO)
• Seriallnterface - RS232*
• Bi-Ievel LED light strip*
• Two large drawe陪

1.4.2 Optlons Options include the following items.


Items marked with an asterisk(叮 are not available in the Aespire 100
machine).
• selected software features
• vaporizer manifold (1 Vap* or 2 Vap)
• pipeline configurations (02/N20 , O2/ Air, or 02/N20/ Air)
• gas cylinder configurations (two inboard, one outboard)
• inboard configuration - 02/N20 , 02/Air, or02/02
• outboard configuration - N20 only
• manual bag (on SUppo此 arm or on tube)
• EZchange Canister (C02 Bypass) and Condenser
• gas scavenging (active , adjustable , passive , orventuri)
• a suction regulator (pipeline vacuum or venturi vacuum)
• an auxiliary O2 flowmeter
• localized electrical poweroutlets* (isolated ornon-isolated)
• various display mounting solutions

1.5 Components
Th e following figures show the front and rear views ofthe machine.
Th ere are some differences between models.
Figure 1-1 • Aespire machine (frontview -Ieftside)
Figure 1-2 • Aespire machine (frontview - rightside)
Figure 1-3 • Aespire machine (rear view)
Figure 1-4 • S/5 ProTIVA with a typical B Braun fluid manager (fm) system

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18

17
16
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Ra-a 唱

1
-a

2
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, -Aau

1. Auxl llary common gas outlet (ACGO) swltch


2. ACGO
3. Insplratory check valve
4. Insplratory flow sensor or 饵owpo此 adapter
5. Canlster (ca巾on dloxlde abω巾ent)
6. Canlster release
7. Explratory flow sensor or flow port adapter
8. Leak test plug
9. Explratory check valve
10. Breathlngsystem release
11. Manual bag port
12. APl (adJustable pre部ure-lImltlng) valve
13. Bag,tVent 棚Itch
14. Bello嗣 assembly
15. 脚,路ure gauge (allWay)
16. Sample gas retum port
17. Scavenglng flow Indlcator
18. R5-232 Serlal port (not avei灿 lein 由eh即ire 1∞ machlne)
Rgure 1-1 • Aespire machine (front view -Ieft side)

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2 4
s
e
1
y

1. AB5 (Advanced Breathlng 5ystem)


2. Row contrals
3. Ve耐 lator Dlsplay/Co睛olMωule (color or non-color)
4. Dovetall ralls
5. Vaporlzer
6. 阴 pellne pressure gauge(s) (upper row)
7. System sw\tch
8. 句Ilnder pressure gauge(s) 刷刷rro呐
9. 02 阴山h
10. Auxl llalJ O2 匍跚meter
11. 5uc制,四 relÞllator

Figure 1.2 • Aespire machine (阳nt view - right side)

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AC Inlet for Aesplre 100 machlne

1
2

3
匠。,。啼,

1. Clrcult Breaker for Electrlcal Outlets.


2. 目ectrlcalOutlets.
3. 阴 pellne Co nnectlon(s)
4. Cyl lnder 5uppllω
5. S归lem Clrcult Breaker (AC Inlat fus笛 forA键plre 1∞ mac刷刷
6. Malns Inlet
7. Equlpotentlal 5tud
事 Items marked w灿 an asteñsk 俨) are not available in the Aespire 100 machine.

Rgure 1-3 • Aespire machine (rearview)

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5
s

1. 刷刷latoνMonltorlng d比例町
2. 句rlnge pumps (3)
3. fmωn阳11.,
4. fm 创IIRputer
5. 阳 segment

Figure 1-4 • 5/5 ProTIVA with a typi,臼I B Braun fluid manager(i加I)system

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1.6 Symbols used in the manual or on the equipment


Symbols replace words on the equipment, on the display, or in Datex-Ohmeda
manuals. No one device or manual uses all of the symbols.
Warnings and Cautions tell you about dangerous conditions that can occur if
you do notfollow all instructions in this manual:
• Warnings tell about a condition that can cause injury to the operator or the
patien t.
• Cautions tell about a condition that can cause damage to the equipmen t.
Read and follow all warnings and cautions.


On (power) Alarm silence

O 0仔 (power)

三只
Alarm silence

。 Standby
安 Type Bequipment


Standby or preparatory state for part of Type BF equipment
O the equipment

。 "ON" only for part ofthe equipment


圃 Type CF equipment

O "OFF" only for part ofthe equipment


A Caution , ISO 7000-0434

Direct current
&A Attention , refer to product instructions,
IEC 60601-1

~ Alternating current Dangerous voltage

④ Protective earth ground

G•
Electrical input

-L Earth ground
。争 Electrical output

l Frame or chassis ground

E Pneumatic input

专 Equipotential
曰争 Pneumatic output

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Plus , positive polarity


+ ~ Movement in one direction

Minus , negative polarity 等--击' Movement in 000 directions

Variability
4ζ二1
U Read top offloat

..c::It3口
Variability in steps
e Read to center offloat

-:C艾- La mp , lighting, illumination


。+
Vacuum inlet

II Thiswayup

Pipeline
E Suction bottle outlet

矿ICIÞ Cylinder

自 Lock

]II[ Isolation transformer

自 Unlock
Jt' r Li nkage system

,. Close drain

⑧ Risk of Explosion.

,.

Drain (remove condensate)
~~已 L川… l叫

⑧ 因
Not autoclavable
Mechanical ventilation

~
134 0 C Autoclavable Bag position/ manual ventilation

APL settings are approximate O2 Flush button


'&=cmH20 02+

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Inspiratory flow Expiratory flow


IIIIp

Inspiratory flow Expiratory flow


J /万
Pinch hazard Submenu
。⑧。 目


Circle breathing circuit module

:• Bain/Mapleson D breathing circuit


module

俨h The primary regulator is set to pressure


less than 345 kPa (50 psi)

Th e primary regulaωr is setto pressure
less than 414 kPa (60 psi)

9+ Absorberon
A CO2 Bypass Option
C02
EZchange Canister (C02 bypass)

。毕 Absorber off (C0 2 Bypass active) 雷鸣2

No battery/ba忧:ery failure Ba忧ery in use. Bar indicates amount of


00 -l ba忧:ery power remaining.

REF Stock Number


MAX Maximum

Serial Number Caution: federallaw prohibits dispensing


SN |政 ONLyl without prescription.

Authorized representa回ve in the European Systems with this mark agree with the
~叫 Community CE
E皿Z
European Council Directive (93/42/EEC)
for Medical Devices when they are used
as specified in their User's Reference

d Date of Manufactur manuals. Th e 以xx is the certification


number ofthe Noti币 ed Body used by
Datex-Ohmeda's Quality Systems.

"
Manufacturer

e GOST RRussian certification

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In this section 2.1 Theoryoverview ........................................................... .2-2
2.2 Gas flowthrough the anesthesia machine ..................................... .2-2
2.2.1 Overview .......................................................... .2-2
2.2.2 Physical connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-6
2.2.3 Suction regulators .................................................. .2-7
2.2.4 System switch ................... .................. ............... .. .2-8
2.2.5 Flow control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-9
2.3 Flowthrough the breathingsystem .......................................... 2-11
2.3.1 Overviewofflowpaths .............................................. 2-11
2.3.2 Manual ventilation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2-12
2.3.3 Mechanical ventilation . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 2-15
2.3.4 Fresh gas and O2 flush flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2-22
2.4 General Description ...................................................... 2-24
2.5 7100 ventilator features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . " 2-25
2.5.1 Safety features .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2-25
2.6 7100ventilatorcomponents ............................................... 2-26
2.6.1 Control Module (color display) ....................................... 2-27
2.6.2 Control Module (non-color display) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2-28
2.6.3 Monitoring interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2-29
2.6.4 Serial interface ................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-29
2.6.5 Th e Pneumatic Vent Engine . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 2-30
2.7 Electronic and electrical components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-31
2.7.1 刊 e Aespire 7100 ventilatorfunctional blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2-31
2.7.2 Power Supply ........•............................................ 2-32
2.7.3 Sealed Lead Acid Ba阳 ry. . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . ... . '" 2-32
2.7.4 Control Boa时..................................................... 2-33
2.7.5 Monitoring interface .. . .. . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . ... 2-37
2.7.6 Serial interface .......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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2.1 Theory overview


刊 is section describes:
• Th e f1 0w of gas through the anesthesia machine.
• Th e f1 0w of gas through the breathing system.
• Electrical signals between the anesthesia machine , includingthe breathingsystem ,
and the ventilator.
• Ventilator mechanical subsystems

2.2 Gas flow through the anesthesia machine

2.2.1 Overvlew Refer to Figu re 2-1.

Gas supplles Gas comes into the system through a pipeline (2) or cylinder (4) connection. AII
connections have indexed fittings , filters , and check valves (one-way valves). Gauges
show the pipeline (1) and cylinder (3) pre臼ures.
A primary regulator (5) decreases the cylinder pressuresωapproximately pipeline
levels. A pressure relief valve (6) helps protect the system from high pressures.
To help prevent problems with the gas supplies:
• Install yoke plugs on all empty cylinder connections.
• When a pipeline supply is adequate , keep the cylinder valve closed.

O2 flow Pipeline or regulated cylinder pre臼ure supplies O2 directly to the ventilator (7a for O2
drive gas) and the venturi suction (21a for O2 drive gas) supply connection. An
additional regulator(13) decreases the pressure forthe flush valve (14a) and the
auxiliary flowmeter (25).
Th e flush valve supplies high flows of O2 to the fresh gas outlet (26 or 27) when you
push the flush button. The flush pressure switch (14b) monitors activation of the flush
valve.
When the system switch (8) is On , O2 flows to the rest ofthe system.
A secondary regulator (10) supplies a constant O2 pressureωthe O2 flow control valve
(11). Th ere is a minimum flow of 25 to 75 mLjmin (for dual-tube flowmeters) or 175 to
225 mL/ min (for single-tube flowmeters) through the O2 flowmeter (12).
Th e O2 pressure switch (9) monitors the O2 supply pressu陀. Ifthe pressure is too low ,
an alarm appears on the ventilator display.

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Alrand N 2 0 制。w Pipeline or regulated cylinder pressure supplies Air directly to the ventilator (7b for Air
drive gas) and the venturi suction (21b for Air drive gas) supply connection.

Note: Original When the system switch (8) is On , airflows to the Airflow control valve (19). Because
production machines there is no balance regulator, airflow continues at the set rate during an O2 supply
include a secondary failure.
regu lator (18) atthe Abalance regulator (15) controls the N20 supply pressureωthe N20 flow control
inputto the Airflow valve(16). Th e O2 secondary regulator pressure at a pilot port controls the output ofthe
control valve (19). balance regulator. Th e N20 output pressure drops with decreasing O2 supply pre臼 ure
and shuts off hypoxic gas flow before the O2 supply pressure reaches zero.
A chain link system (Unk-25) on the N20 and O2 flow controls (16, 11) helps keep the
O2 concentration higherthan 21 %(approximate value) at the common gas outlet

Mlxedgas Th e mixed gas goes from the flowmeter outlet, through the vaporizer manifold and
vaporizer (23) that is On , ωthe ACGO selector switch (曰. A pressure reliefvalve (24)
limits the maximum outlet pressure.
Th e ACGO selector switch directs the mixed gas to the selected circuit - to the
breathi ng system (26) orωthe ACGO (27).

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Key to Numbered 1. Pipeline pressure gauge


Co mponents 2. Pipeline inlet
3. Cylinder pressure gauge
4. Cylinder inlet (maximum of 3 cylinders)
5. Primary regulator (cylinder pressure)
6. High-pre臼 ure reliefvalve (758 kPa j 110 psi)*
7. Supply connections forthe ventilator
a. O2 drive gas
b. Air drive gas
8. System switch
9. Switch for low O2 supply pressure alarm (used with the ventilator)
10. O2 secondary regulaωr(207 kPa j 30 psi)*
11. O2 flow control valve
12. O2 flow tube(s)
13. O2 flush and auxiliary flowmeter 陀gulator(241 kPa j 35 psi)*
14. O2 Fl ush
a. Flush valve
b. Pressure switch (used with the ventilator)
15. N2 0 balance regulator
16. N20 flow control valve
17. N20 flow tube(s)
Note: Current production 18. Air secondary regulator (207 kPa j 30 psi)*
machines do not include 19. Airflow control valve
a secondary regulator 20. Air flow tube(s)
(18) in the Air flowhead 2 1. Supply connection forVenturi suction
module. a. O2 drive gas
b. Air drive gas
22. Vaporizer port valve
23. Vaporizer
24. Low-pre臼 ure reliefvalve (38 kPa j 5.5 psi)*
25. Auxiliary flowmeter (optional)
26. ToABS
27. ToACGO
28. Test port (primary regulator)
29. Test port (secondaryjbalance regulator)
* Approximate values

Key to Symbols t唾)+( Pneumatic Connection


obAVRlter
Direction of Flow
CheckValve

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2 Theory of Operation

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B. 阳eumatlc Manlfold
C. 目øwmeter Head
D.Vaporlzer 翩翩lfold
E. ACGO Select SWltch

Figure 2-1 • Pneumatic circuit

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2.2.2 Physlcal Fi gure 2-2 shows the physical path that the gas takes.
connectlons

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ABS

Rgure 2-2 • Typical tubing connections - picωrial

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2 Th eory of Operation

2.2.3 Suctlon Plpellne vacuum


regulators 1he suction regulator (shown in Figure 2-2) uses an external vacuum source.

Venturl Drlve vacuum


1he suction regulator (shown in Figure 2-3) uses an internal , venturi derived vacuum
source.
Drive gas (internally plumbed Alr or O2) enters the Venturi Module 阳M) atthe drive po同
(A). As the drive gas passes through the venturi module , a vacuum is created at po同 B.
1he drive gas exits the venturi module at port C and is exhausted outside the machine
through the muffler (D).
1he control port (E) on the venturi module r,臼ponds to pneumatic signals from the front
panel switch on the Suction Control Module (SCM) to turn the venturi vacuum drive gas
on or off. The check valve (CV) helps prevent pressur国tion ofthe suction circuitry ifthe
exhaust is occluded or the venturi unit fails.

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Rgure 2-3 • Venturi suct;on

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2.2.4 System 1he system switch has two positions: On and Standby.
栅Itch

In the Standby posltlon 1he switch:


• Tums off the ventilator (electrical).
• Stops O2 and Air to the flowhead (pneumatic).
• Without O2 pressure,由e N20 balance regulaωrstops N20.

In the On posltlon 1he switch:


• Turns on the ventilator (electrical).
• Supplies O2 and Air to the flowhead.
• With adequate O2 pressure , the N20 balance regulator supplies N20.

句stem Swltch
(electrlcal)

句悦em S1回tch
(pneumatlc)

tt::国D
(Rear 阴阳}

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2.2.5 Fl ow control Needle valves (one for each gas) adjust gas flows. Clockwise rotation decreases flow.
Countercloc阳ise increases flow. Mechanical stops set minimum flows for all gases.
Th e link system sets the maximum ratio of N20 to O2 ,

&. WARNING Th e Li nk 25 Proportioning System sets a minimum O2 concentration in the fresh


gas stream when only O2 and N20 are used. Use of an absorber or another gas
can still cause a hypoxic mixture to be delivered to the patient, especially at low
O2 flow rates.

Mlnlmum flows At minimum flow, two tabs prevent clockwise rotation of the valve stem. One tab is on
the stop collar; the other is on the valve body.

ValveBody

ValveStem

Stop
Collar

Ll nk system Th e chain link system helps assure an approximate minimum 1 to 3 ratio of flow
between O2 and N20. When engaged (minimum O2 concentration) , a tab on the O2
knob is in contact with a tab on the O2 sprocket so that the O2 and N20 knobs tum
together:
• an increase in N20 flow causes an increase in O2 flow ,
• a decrease in O2 flow causes a decrease in N20 flow.

UnkageTabs

O 2 恼10b

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Higher concentrations of O2 are possible when the linksystem is not engaged: either by
reducing the N20 flow below the point of engagement or by increasing O2 flow above
the point of engagement
When the N20 flow is below the point of engagement, increasing the N2 0 flow turns the
O2 sprocket without changing the O2 flow. At the point of engagement, the tab on the
O2 sprocket makes contact with the tab on the O2 knob. Once the linkage is engaged ,
turning the N20 flow control counterclockwise (i ncrease in N20 flow) also turns the O2
knob counterclocl例ise (increase in O2 flow) to maintain a nominal25% minimum O2
concentration.
Decreasing the N20 flow from the engagement point rotates the tab on the O2 sprocket
away from the tab on the O2 knob. Increasing the O2 flow rotates the knob tab away
from the sprocket tab. Either action increases the O2 concentration above 21 %.
Sufficiently decreasing O2 flow or increasingthe N20 flow brings the two tabs back into
contact and engages the linkage.
Th e kick-in point is defined as the N20 flow at which the N20 valve becomes engaged
with the O2 valve flowing at 200 mLjmin. This engagement point is an arbitrary
benchmark that assists in calibrating the proportioning system. The position of the
kick-in is set in the factory. During field calibration , you set the O2 flow to 200 mLj min
and the N20 flow to the kick-in flow (usually in the range of 400 to 700 mLjmin) and
then install the sprockets with the O2 knobjsprocket engaged.

Maxlmum flows When the Aespire machine was first produced , all gas flows in Canada required
maximum flow stops. Early production Aespire machines shipped to Canada include a
maximum stop collar on the body ofthe needle valve to set the maximum flow.
Canada no longer requires maximum flow stops forthe gasses that the Aespire
machine is designed to deliver. Current production Aespire machines do not include
the maximum stop collar.

Maxlmum
StopCollar

ValveStem

Valve Body
Mlnlmum Stop Collar

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2.3 Flow through the breathing system

2.3.1 Overvlewof 1his section looks at four types of flow paths.


ßowpaths • Ventllatlon paths: How gas flows from the drive source (bag or bellows)ωandfrom
the patient.
• Fresh gas paths: Fresh gas can flow from the machine interface directly to the patient
through the inspiratory check valve , orthrough 由e absorber into the expiratory flow ,
or directly to an extemal circuit through the optional auxiliary common gas outlet.
• Scavenged gas paths: APL or Pop-off.
• Flow 伽rough 伽e optlonal EZ抽ange Canlster and Condenser: EZchange ON and
EZchange OFF (C02 bypa臼).

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2.3.2 Manual ventllatlon

Manuallnsplratlon Th e Bag,lVent switch closes the ventilator path (8).


Gas flows from the bag (町, through the absorber (2) , into the breathing circuit module,
and through a unidirectional valve (inspiraωry check valve)ωthe patient (3).
During inspiration , fresh gas (FG) flows from the machine into the inspiratory limb ,
upstream of the inspiratory check valve.

得礼

AP ~~ayPressure

B BagNent switch to Bag


FG FreshGas
1 Flow to absorber
2 Flow from absorber
3 Inspiratory flow

Figure 2-4 • Gas flow during manual inspiration

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2 Th eory of Operation

Manual 饵plratlon Th e Bag,lVent switch keeps the ventilator path closed (8).
Gas f1 0ws from 由e patient (4), through a unidirectional valve (expiratory check valve) ,
and into the bag (5).
During exhalation , fresh gas flows bac阳ards through the absorber (FG) into 由e
expiratory limb, downstream of the expiratory check valve.
For machines that are plumbed to return sample gas to the breathing system , the
retumed gas (SGR) enters the breathing system after the expiratory check valve.

费礼
AP Airway Pressure
B BagNent switch to Bag
FG FreshGas
SGR Sample Gas Retum
4 Expiratory flow
5 Flow to bag

Rgure 2-5 • Row during manual expiration

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APL Valve 1he APL valve sets a pre臼ure limit for manual ventilation.
As you turn the APL knob , it puts more or less force on the APL disc and seat (D/S). If
the circuit pressure is too high (6), the disc and seat inside the diaphragm opens and
vents gas to the scavenging system (7).

D/S APL disc and seat


6 APLflow
7 To scavenging

Rgure 2-6 • Row through the APL Valve

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2 Th eory of Opera甘on

2.3.3 Mechanlcal ventllatlon

Mechanlcallnsplratlon Th e Ba g/Vent switch closes the manual path (V). Pilot pressure (P) closes the
exhalation valve.
Drive gas (0) pushes down on the bellows. Gas flows from the bellows (1) , through the
abso巾er (2) , and througha unidirectional valve (inspiratory check valve) to the patient
(3).
During inspiration , fresh gas flows into the inspiratory limb, upstream of the inspirato叩
check valve.

AP Airway Pressure
D Drive gas
FG Fresh Gas
P Pi10t pressure
v BagNent switch to Vent
1 Flow to absorber
2 Flow from absorber
3 Inspiratory ftow

Rgure 2-7 • Mechanical inspiration

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Mechanlcal expiratlon Drive-gas flow stops and the exhalation valve opens. Exhaled gas flows from the
patient (4) , through a unidirectional valve (expiratory check valve) and into the bellows
(5). Residual drive gas (0) flows out of the bellows to the scavenging system (6).
If PEEP is selected , static pressure on the pilot port ofthe exhalation valve sets the
PEEPlevel.
During exhalation , fresh gas flows backwards through the absorber (FG) into the
expiratory limb , downstream of the expiratory check valve.
For machines that are plumbed to return sample gas to the breathing system , the
returned gas (SGR) enters the breathing system after the expiraωry check valve.

AP Airway Pressure
D Drive gas
FG FreshGas
SGR Sample Gas Retum
4 Expiratory flow
5 Flow to bellows
6 To scavenging

Rgure 2-8 • Mechanical expiration

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2lheory of Operation

Mechanlcallnsplratlon Th e Bag,'Vent switch closes the manual path (V). Pilot pressure (P) closes the
(EZchange and exhalation valve.
condenser Drive gas (0) pushes down on the bellows. Gas flows from the bellows (白, through the
ON) abso巾er (28), Condenser (2b), and through a unidirectional valve (inspiratory check
valve) to the patient (3).
During inspiration , fr,臼h gas flows into the inspiratory limb, upstream ofthe inspiratory
check valve.

( If

AP Airway Pressure
D Drive gas
FG Fresh Gas
P Pilot pressure
v BagIVent switch to Vent
1 Flow to absorber
2a Flow 仕omabsorber

2b Flow 仕om condenser

3 Inspiratory flow

Rgure 2-9 • Mechanical inspiration 伪rough Condenser with EZchange Canister and Condenser ON

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Mechanlcal explra筒。n Drive-gas f1 0w sωpsandthe 创lalation valve opens. Exhaled gas f1 0ws from the
(EZchange and patient(剑, through a unidirectional valve (expiratory check valve) and into the bellows
condenser (5). Residual drive gas (0) flows out of the bellows to the scavenging system (6).
。N) If PEEP is selected , static pressure on the pilot po同时 the exhalation valve sets the
PEEPlevel.
During exhalation , fresh gas flows backwards through the Condenser and absorber
(FG) into the expiratory limb, downstream of the expiratory check valve.
For machines that are plumbed to return sample gas to the breathing system , the
returned gas (SGR) enters 由e breathingsystem afterthe expiraωry check valve.

AP Airway Pre ssure


D Drive gas
FG FreshGas
SGR Sample Gas Retum
~II I
4 Expiratory flow
5 Flow to bellows
6 To scavenging

Figure 2-10 • Mechanical expiration through Condenser with EZchange 臼nister and Condenser ON

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2 Th eory of Operation

Mechanlcallnsplratlon Th e Bag,lVent switch closes the manual path (V). Pilot pressure (P) closes the
(EZchange and exhalation valve.
ωndenser Drive gas (0) pushes down on the bellows. Gas flows from the b创 lows (1) , through 由e
OFF) EZchange module bypassing the abso巾er (2), and through a unidirectional valve
(inspiratory check valve) to the patient (3).
During inspiration , fresh gas flows into the inspiratory limb, upstream ofthe inspiratory
check valve.

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AP Airway Pressure
D Drive gas
FG Fresh Gas sa
P Pilot pressure 理

v BagIVent switch to Vent


F10w to absorber
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2 Bypass flow
3 Inspiratory ftow

Rgure 2-11 • Mechanical inspiration with EZchange Ca nister and Condenser OFF

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Mechanlcal explraUon Drive-gas flow stops and the exhalation valve opens. Exhaled gas flows from the
(EZchange and patient (4), through a unidirectional valve (expiratory check valve) and into the bellows
condenser (5). Residual drive gas (0) flows out of the bellows to the scavenging system (6).
。仔} If PEEP is selected , static pressure on the pilot port ofthe exhalation valve sets the
PEEPleve l.
During exhalation , fresh gas flows backwards thrOUgh the EZchange module (阳) into
the expiratory limb , downstream ofthe expiratory checkvalve.
For machines that are plumbed to return sample gas to the breathing system , the
returned gas (SGR) enters the breathing system after the expiratory check valve.
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5 Flow to bellows
6 To scavenging

Rgure 2-12 • Mechanical expiration with EZchange Canister and Condenser OFF

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2 Th eory of Operation

Pop-o何 valve 1he pop-offvalve limits the pressure inside 由e bellows to 2.5 cm H20 above the drive
gas pressure. 1h is normally occurs when the bellows reaches the top of the housing at
the end of exhalation (5).
b归路 gas (6) ventsωthe scavenging system (7) through the pop-off valve and the
exhalation valve.

5 F10w to bellows
6 Pop-off flow
7 To scavenging

Figure2-13. Rowthroughthepop-offvalve

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2.3.4 Fresh gas and O2 flush flow

To ABS breathlng Fresh gas (1) flows from the vaporizer manifold outlet to the ACGO Selector Switch.
叼stem
With the ACGO Selector Switch in the ABS position , fresh gas flow is channeled to the
breathingsystem through port3.
The output of the O2 Rush regulator (2) is channeled to the O2 Rush valve.
When activated , O2 flush flow joins the fresh gas flow in the ACGO Selector Switch.

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Rgure2-14 • 丹田h gas and O2 flush flow (to ABS)

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2 Th eory of Operation

Auxlllary Common Gas Fresh gas (1) flows from the vaporizer manifold outlet to the ACGO Selector Switch.
Outlet With the ACGO Selector Switch in the ACGO position , fresh gas flow is channeled to the
ACGO outlet.
At the ACGO outlet, a small sample is dive民:ed to the O2 Sensor in the ABS for O2
monitoring.
Th e outputofthe O2 Aush regulator(2) is channeled to the O2 Aush valve.
When activated , O2 flush flow joins the fresh gas flow in the ACGO Selector Switch.

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Rgure 2-15 • Fresh gas and O2 flush flow (to ACGO)

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2.4 General Descrlption


刊e 7100 ventilaωr is a microprocessor based , electronically-controlled ,
pneumaticall沪driven ventilaωr with a built-in monitoring system for inspired
oxygen , airway pre臼ure and exhaled volume. Th e ventilator is an integral
component of the Aespire anesthesia machine.

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Note: For non-color displays, the


backlight is powered through the control
board , as shown. For color displays, the
control module includes a separate circuit
board to power the backlight.

Figure 2-16 -1100 ventilator functional block diagram

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2 Th eory of Operation

2.5 7100 ventllator features


• Sensors in the breathing circuit are used to control and monitor patient
ventilation and measure inspired oxygen concentration. Th is lets 由e
ventilator compensate for compression losses, fresh gas contribution , valve
and regulator drift and smallleakages in the breathing absorber, bellows
andsystem.
• Positive End Expiratory Pressure (PEEP) is generated electronically. PEEP is
not active when mechanical ventilation is 0何.
• User settings and microprocessor calculations control breathing pa忧ems.
User interface se创 ngs are kept in non-volatile memory.
• Mechanical ventilation is started with the Ba g/Vent switch on the breathing
sys恒 m.

• Th e 7100 ventilator has minimum monitoring and alarms


managed on the ventilator panel (there is no other panel for safety
relevant alarm management, etc.).
• Ventilator hardware is regularly monitored by software tests.
• An RS在32 serial digi恼 I communications port connects to and
communicates with extemal devices.
• An exhalation valve modulates flow in the pressure mode.
• Pressure and volume modes are selectable by the operator.
• AII pneumatic components are located on one manifold.
• Exhausted drive gas and bellows pressure reliefvalve gases are mixed and
go through the ventilator exhalation valve.
• Th e exhalation valve block is autoclavable.
• Excess fresh gas released from the bellows and ventilator drive gas are
transferred from the exhalation valve to the Anesthesia Gas Scavenging
System (AGSS).
• Optimized for service with a low number of components.

2.5.1 Safety features • Dual redundant airway overpressure protection , linked to Plimit setting.
• Volume over-delivery limits and protection.
• Proprietary hose connections and fixed manifolds.
• Proven mechanical components used.
• 10 VA electrical power limiting to potential oxygen enriched environmen t.
• 150 psi burstoverpressure protection.

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2.6 7100 ventilator components


Major components of the 7100 ventilator are found in different locations of
the anesthesia machine.
Th e ventilator package consists of:
1. a Control Module (CM) - (color or non-color display) - the CM includes:
• a Control Board (CB)
• an LCD Display
• a Keyboard (wi由 rotary encoder switch)
• a Power Supply
• a backup battery
2. a Ventilator Monitoring Board (VMB).
3. a Seriallsolation Connector Board (SICB).
4. a Vent Engine (V E) with a Vent Engine Board (VEB).

Rgure 2-17 • Location of 71 00 ventilator components

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2 1heory of Operation

2.6.1 Control Module Th e control module with a color display consists oftwo enclosures.
{ωlor dlsplay) Th e rear enclosure Includ阳
1. inline fuses
2. a powersupply
3. a cooling fan
4. a backup ba忧:ery
刊 e power supply receives AC power from the anesthesia machine. AII the
power necessary to operate the ventilator comes from the power supply.
Th e front enclosure Includes:
5. a control board (controls operation ofthe ventilator)
6. a backlight inve由r
7. anLCDdisplay
8. a keyboard front panel
9. a rotary encoder
10.a speaker
3

4
5

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7 8
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Rgure 2-18 • 7100 ventilatorcontrol module
10

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Aespire 7100

2.6.2 Control Module Th e control module with a non-color display consists oftwo enclosures.
(non-color dlsplay) The rear enclosure Includes:
1. inline fuses
2. a powersupply
3. a cooling fan
4. a backup battery
Th e power supply receives AC power from the anesthesia machine. AII the
power necessary to operate the ventilator comes from the power supply.
The 伽ont enclosure Includes:

5. a control board (controls operation ofthe ventilator)


6. a front panel assembly
Th e front panel assembly includes four submodules:
7. an LCD display
8. a keyboard front panel
9. a rotary encoder
10.a speaker
3

4
1
2

7 8
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Figure 2-19 • 7100 ventilatorcontrol module

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2 Th eory of Operation

2.6.3 Monltorlng Th e Ventilator Monitoring Board (VMB) serves as the interface between 由e
Interface ventilator's control board and the breathing system sensors and switches:
• the inspiratory and expiratory flow senso附
• the O2 sensor
• the BaglVent switch
• the VMB is hardwired to indicate a Circle module
• the canister release switch
• machines that include the canister release switch are hardwired to show
so伽are the presence of an EZchange (C02 Bypa臼) canister assembly
• the "control panel switch" signal in an Aespire machine indicates whether
the ABS breathing system is engaged or disengaged
• the Auxiliary Common Gas Outlet (ACGO) switch
• task light power
Th e VMB is located under the tabletop (below the worksurface). Machines
that do not include monitoring use a depopulated board (Task Li ght Interface
Board - TLl B) to power the task light and to interface the breathing system
switches.

2.6.4 Serial interface Th e Seriallnterface and Connection Board (SICB) provides two functions.lt
serves as the inte巾ce between the ventilator's control board and additional
switches located in the machine and channels serial communications signals
from the controller board to the RS232 connector.
Th e machine switches include:
• the System On/Standby switch
• the O2 supply pressure switch
• the O2 flush switch
Th e SICB also provides an on/off signal from the system switch ωa remote
monitorthrough the RS232 connector.

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2.6.5 The Pneumatlc Vent 1he pneumatic engine enclosure is located in the back chamber of the
Englne breathing system and is shielded to contain EMI emissions. 1he enclosure
includes the pneumatic Vent Engine (VE) and a pneumatic Vent Engine control
Board (VEB).
1he pneumatic Vent Engine consists of the hardware that drives the ventilator
bellows. It includes:
• a 2-micron inlet filter
• a pressure regulator
• a proportional inspiratory valve
• a mechanical overpressure reliefvalve
• a free-breathing check valve
• a PEEP safety valve
• a supply pressure sense switch
• a proportional PEEP valve
• a 200 mL reservoir
• a calibrated bleed orifice
1he pneumatic Vent Engine Board is an interface between the engine
components and the control board and includes:
• an ai阳ay pressure transducer

VE

VEB

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2 Th eory of Operation

2.7 Electronic and electrical components

2.7.1 百1e Aesplre 7100 Th e Aespire 7100 Ventilator electronicjelectrical subassemblies or modules
ventllator functlonal include:
blocks • a Power Supply for operation under line power
and a backup ba忧ery for limited operation in case of powerfailure;
• a Control Board with digital, analog and power circuits to manage all
operations of the ventilaωr;
• a Front Panel Assembly that includes an LCD dlsplay for display of all
ventilation and monitoring parameters
and a k,叼board for operator input;
• aVentllator Monltorlng Board to preprocess patientcircuit parameters and
to channel 由 e breathing system switch states;
• a Serlallsolatlon Connectlon Board to channel machine switch states and
to provide a RS232 serial output for extemal communication.

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powered through the control board , as shown.
For color displays, the control module includes a
separate circuit boardωpower the backlight

Rgure2-20 • 日ectronic 仙nctional block diagram as usecl in an Aespire machine

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2.7.2 Power Supply Th e power supply receives AC input from the machine's AC Inlet Module. Th e
power supply is a universal40 watt switching supply that outputs two DC
voltages. Th e DC voltages are routed to the Control Board where they are
further regulated to produce the power requirements for the 7100 ventilator
system.
• Input:
Universal85-264 VAC 47 -63 Hz
• OutputVl:
6.0 VDC (:1: 0.5%) at 0-5 A
• OutputV2:
9.0VDC(士5%) at 0-0.5 A

&WARNING
High voltage in area of 与 symbo l.

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Figure 2-21 • 7100 Ventilator power supply

2.7.3 Sealed Lead Acld A sealed lead acid battery supplies battery backup for the 7100 ventilator.
Batte叩 Since it only provides power in case of a powerfailure , the battery is in a float
charge state most of the time.
Th e battery meets the following:
• capacity to operate ventilator system for 30 minutes (fully charged);
• long 目oat charge life;
• the ba忧ery is intemallyfused (auto-rese忧able).
Input: Nominally 6.8 VDC at 25 0 Cduring float charge.
Output: +0.6ω+6 Amps during discharge

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2lheory 010pe阳tion

2.7.4 Control Board Th e Control Board contains all of the major circuit functions nece臼aryto
control ventilator operation.
Th e Control Board comprises three functional circuit types:
• power circuits,
• analog circui恼,
• di国恼 I circuits.
Th ese circuits are detailed individually in the following sections.

Note: Th e functions supported by Overall , the Control Board's functions include:


the color and non-color control • Bus access control signals for all memory and peripheral devices
boards are identica l. Th e circuit • Interrupt handling
descriptions that follow apply to • Clocks and timers for the system
both control boards , except where
• RS232C serial l/ O
differences are noted to support
• Baud rate generator for serial po此
the color display.
• Hard (power-up) and soft (watchdog error) reset generation
• Data bus buffers
• Memory and 1/ 0 decoding
• program memory with "memory stick" so仕ware upgrade
• Safety Relevant Computing (SRC)
• Watchdog system
• Data acquisition
• Aow valve control
• PEEP valve drive and PEEP safety valve drive
• Front panel interface
• Audio alarm

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Control Board 刊e power section ofthe controller board receives the 6 VDC and the 9 VDC
Power Clrcults outputs from the power supply.
刊e 9 VDC supply is used to charge the backup ba忧ery.
Th e 6 VDC supply is processed further to supply various power requirement
throughout the 7100 ventilator. In case of power failure , the battery is
switched in to supply power.
• powerωdrive the fan (5V)
• 5V supply for digital circuits
• 3.3V supply forthe CPU
• 5V supply for the LCD display backlight
• supply for the LCD display contrast adjustment
• -24V adjustable (non-color display)
• 1.3Vto 2.3V adjustable (color display)
• 1.5A supply for control of the Inspiratory and PEEP valves
• + 12V supply for analog circuits
• + 12V supply for the Monitoring Interface Assembly
• -12V supply for analog circuits

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日;gure 2-22 • Control board block d,阳gram - Power circuits

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2 Th eory of Operation

Control Board Th e analog section of the controller board processes inputs from the
Analog Clrcults Monitoring Interface Board and the Pneumatic Engine Board. It multiplexes
由e inputs fordisplay bythe digital section.

• Inspiratory flow
• Exp iratory flow
• Airway 02
• Airway pressure
Under the control of the digital section , the analog section includes drivers for
the pneumatic engine components:
• flow valve (inspira协ry valve)
• PEEPvalve
• PEEP safety valve
Th e switch signals from the Monitoring Interface Board and the supply
pressure signal from the Pneumatic Engine Board are passed on as inputs to
the digital section.

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Control Board Th e digital section ofthe controller board includes a MCF5206e ColdFire
Dlgltal Clrcults microcontroller. Th e Aespire 7100 operatingsoftware isstored in 2MB of8-bit
(lMx16) Rash ROM. Th e board includes:
• 1MB of 8-bit (512 Kx 16) static RAM (SRAM) for operation ,
• and (*32 Kx8 for non-color) or{* *64 Kx 16 forcolor) CMOS static RAM for
processing video information
Th e controller receives switch inputs from the front panel keyboard and the
system inputs from the Vent Monitoring Board , the Seriallsolation Connector
Board and the Vent Engine Board.
Th e patient circuit parameters are multiplexed through the analog section.
The LCD Display is driven through the Video Controller. It displays the
processed patient circuit paramete附 along with the derived alarm and
system condition messages.
Additional outputs include an audio amplifier to drive the speaker and a
RS232 driver for external communication through the Seriallsolation
Connector Board.

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2 Th eory of Operation

2.7.5 Monltorlng Th e Vent Monitoring Board (VMB) is the interface between the patient circuit
Interface sensors (the inspiratory and expiratory flow sensor, the O2 sensor) and the
ventilator control module. It also passes different switch functions through to
the ventilator control module and provides power to the task light
Respiratory gas flow, to and from the patient, is monitored by measuring the
differential pressure across a variable orifice in each flow sensor. Th e
pressure transducers for measuring the differential pressure are on the VMB.
Conditioning circuitry is supplied for these transducers and for the 伽ygen
sensor used in the breathing circuit
Pre臼ure sense tubing and signal wiring is routed from the sensors and
switches in the breathingsystem to the VMB. A separate cable transfers
power and signals to and from the Control Board in the display module.

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2.7.6 Se rlallnterface Th e Seriallsolation Connector Board (SICB) provides three functions:


• It serves as an interface between the control board and switches that are
located in the machine itself (not in the breathing system).
• It processes serial communications signals from the control board to the
RS-232 Serial po此 on 由e breathing system side of the Aespire machine.
• Itprovides remote monitorOnjOffthrough an isolated relay.

Machlne Swltches Th e machine switches include:


• the System OnjStandby switch
• the O2 supply pressure switch
• the O2 flush switch

Serlal Co mmunlcatlons Th e serial inte巾ce provides isolated RS232 serial communications. Th elXD
(transmit) and RXD (receive) signals between the SICB and the control board
are at RS-232 levels.
Circuits on the board change the signals to digital5V levels; isolate them
through optocouplers; then , change them back to RS-232 levels before
sending them to the outside world.
• Th e extemal communications signals conform to standard
RS-232C signal standards.
• Th e extemal connector is a 15-pin female Dconnector.
• It is configured for Data Communications Equipment (DCE)
• Pin 6 - Receive da恒
• Pin 13 -Transmit data
• Pin 5 - Signal ground
• Pin 1 - Monitor OnjStandby
• Pin 9 - Monitor OnjStandby retum
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Rgure 2-26 • Seriallsolation Connector Board (SICB)

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2 Th eory of Operation

2.7.7 Vent Englne Board 有le Vent Engine Board (V EB) provides two functions:
• Itserves as an interface between the control board and the pneumatic
engine.
• Itprocess臼 the output from the airway pressure transducer.

Pneumatlc 画191ne Interface Th e board provides a direct connection for the drive and retum lines for the
control valves on the pneumatic engine:
• Inspiraωry Flow Valve
• PEEPValve
• PEEP Safety Valve
Th e board routes the Supply Pressure Switch signals to 由 e control board.

Alrway Pressure Transducer 刊e VEB includes a +5VA regulator to powerthe airway pressure transducer
circuitry. Th e circuits provide EMI filtering, signal amplification , and buffering.

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2.8 Ventilator mechanical subsystems


ReferωFigure 11-1 , .System connection block diagram ," in Section 11 forthe
complete pneumaticjmechanical subsystem.
Th e mechanical subsystem includes:
Pneumatic Vent Engine
• Drive gas inlet filter
• Supply gas pressure regulaω『
• Inspiratory flow control valve
• PEEP valve; PEEP safety valve; Pressure sense switch
• Mechanical Overpressure Valve (MOPV)
• Bleed resistor
• Free breathing valve
Exhalation valve
Bellows assembly
Breathing circuit flow sensors

2.8.1 Drlve gas Drive gas (can be selected from O2 or Air) enters the Vent Engine (1) at a pressure of
241ω690 kPa(35ω100 psi) through a 2-micron filter (2) that is located under the
gas inlet fitting.

Smooth side up (undør platø)

Rgure 2-28 • Inlet filter

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2 而eory of Operation

2.8.2 Pre钝ure Regulator 1he pressure regulator (3) is a non-relieving pressure regulator that regulates
high pressure filtered supply gas down ω172 kPa (25 psi).

Figure 2-29 • Pressure regulator

2.8.3 Insplratory flow 1he inspiratory flow control valve (4) is cycled by the control board to supply
control valve drive gas to the outer chamber of the bellows assembly at a rate determined
by ventilator set目ngs and sensor signals. 1he control valve modulates the
incoming 172 kPa (25 psi) drive gases to an output from 0 ω70 liters per
minute at pressures ranging from 0 to 100 cm H2 0.

Figure 2-30 • Row control va伽e

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2.8.4 Exh alatlon Th e exhalation valve contains an elastomeric diaphragm that is used to control the
(PEEP) Control pre臼ures in the breathing circuit Th e exhalation valve includes two male ports on the
bottom for:
• Bellows drive gas (5)
• Exhalation valve pilot (6) - (manifold pressure)
Th e exhalation valve includes three ports on top that connect to the bellows base
manifold:
• Drive gas pass through (7)
• Drive gas return and pop-off valve flow (8)
• APL exhaust flow to scavenging (9)
A port at the back ofthe exhalation valve (10) connects to the down tube that directs all
the exhaust flows to the scavenging receiver.
Th e exhalation valve is normally open. When the exhalation port is open , gas flows from
the bellows housing to the scavenging port. Approximately
2 cm H20 of pilot pre臼ure is nece臼ary to close the valve. Pilot control ofthe
exhalation valve is done with PEEP Control Valve (A) , Supply Pressure Switch (8) , and
the PEEP Safety Valve (C).

Rgure 2-31 • Exhalation (PEE月阳Ive

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2 Th eory of Operation

2.8.5 Reservolr and bleed 1he reservoir (11) is a 200 ml chamber that dampens the manifold (pilot)
reslstor pressure pulses to the exhalation valve.
1he bleed resistor(12) is a .controlled leak" from 0ω10 L/min in responseto
circuit pressures from 0 ω100 cm H20. 1he small quantity of pneumatic flow
exhaustingthrough the bleed resistor permits control ofthe exhalation valve' s
pilot pressure by modulation of the valve output 1he bleed resistor exhausts
only clean drive gas and must not be connectedωa waste gas scavenging
circuit 1he output is routed away from the electrical components to make
sure thatsystems usingoxygen drive gas meetthe 10VA limitation
requirement for oxygen enrichmen t.

lE Rgure 2-32 • ReseNoir and bleed resistor

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2.8.6 Bellows Th e Bellows assembly is the interface between drive gas and the patient circuit in the
Pressure Rellef breathingsystem. Th e pre臼ure reliefvalve (or pop-offvalve) in the bellows
assembly (13) limits pre臼ure in the patient circui t. Excess fresh gas is discharged
Valve
through the exhalation valve into the gas scavenging system.
Th e pre臼ure relief valve is normally closed , maintaining approximately 1. 5 cm H20 in
the breathing circuit in a no flow condition , enough to keep the bellows inflated. It is
piloted closed during inspiration and remains closed until the bellows is refilled during
exhalation. Ifthe pressure in the patient circuit exceeds 4 cm H2 0 , the pop-off valve
opens to exhaust excess fresh gas flow at a rate up to 4 Lfmin.

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Figure 2-33 • Bellows pressure re Jiefvalve

2.8.7 Mechanlcal Th e Mechanical Overpressure Valve (MOPV) is a mechanical valve (14) that operates
Overpressure regardless of electrical power. It functions as a third level of redundancy to the
ventilator's pressure limit control functions , supplying pressure relief at approximately
Valve
110 cm H2 0.

Rgure 2-34 • Mechanical overpressure valve

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2 Th eory of Operation

2.8.8 Free Th e free breathing valve (15) helps assure the patient can spontaneously breathe. Th e
Breathlng Valve ventilator is programmed to supply a specified number of breaths per minute to the
patient If, in between one ofthese programmed cycles,由e patient needs a breath
(spontaneous), the free breathing valve permits the patient to inhale. Th e free
breathing valve is closed on mechanical inspiration.

Figure 2-35 • Free breathing valve

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2.8.9 Breathlng Two flow sensors are used to monitor inspiratory and expiratory gas flow. Th e
Clrcult Flow inspiratory flow sensor is downstream ofthe gas system inspiratory check valve.
Feedback from the inspiratory transducer is used to supply tidal volumes that make
Sensors
allowances forthe e仔ects offresh gas flow and circuit compressibility. Th e expiratory
flow sensor is located at the input to the gas system expiratory check valve. Feedback
from the expiratory flow sensor is used to supply signals for expiratory tidal volume
monitoring and the breath rate.

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Pressure (p
Gauge

Rgure 2-36 • Row sensors

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3 Checkout Procedure

In 由Issec目。n 3.1 Ventilator post-service checko川............................................. .3-2


3.2lnspectthesystem ........................................................ .3-2
3.3 Pipeline and cylindertests ...................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-3
3.4 Flow control tests. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4
3.4.1 With O2 monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4
3.4.2Witho川 O 2 monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3-6

3.5 Pressure relieftests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-8


3.6 O2 supply alarm test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-8
3.7 Flush FlowTest... . . . . .. . . . ... . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . ... . .. .. .3-8
3.8 Vaporizer back pressure test ............................................... 3-10
3.9 Low-pressure leak test .................................................... 3-11
3.9.1 Negative low-pressure leaktest ...................................... 3-11
3.9.2IS0 or BSI standard low-pressure leaktest ............................. 3-12
3.10 Alarm tests. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-14
3.11 Breathing system tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-16
3.12 Auxiliary 02 f1 0wmetertests .. . .. . . .... .. . '" .. . .. ... . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . ... . 3-18
3.13lntegrated Suction Regulatortests ......................................... 3-18
3.14Powerfailuretest ...... .................................................3-19
3.15 日 ectrical safetyte筑s .................................................... 3-19

.&. WARNINGS Afterany repairorservice ofthe Aespire system , complete all tests in thissection.

Before you do the tests in 由 issection:


• Complete all necessary calibrations and subassembly tests. Refer to the
individual procedures for a list of nece部ary calibrations.

• Completely reassemble the system.

If a test failure occurs, make appropriate repairs and test for correct operation.

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3.1 Ventilator post-service checkout


After servicing the 7100 ventilator, perfonn the following service mode Calibrations:
• O2 Calibration
• Zero Flow and Ai附ay Sensors
• Adjust Drive Gas Regulator
• Airway Sensor Span
• PEEP Valve Calibration
• Inspiratory Valve Calibration
• Pressure Sensitivity
Then , complete the checkout procedure forthe entire machine in the following
sections.

3.2 Inspect the system


.&. CAunON Th e upper shelfweight limit is 34 kg (75Ib)•

.&. WARNING Do not leave gas cylinder valves open ifthe pipeline supply is in use.
Cylinder supplies could be depleted , leaving an insufficient reserve
supply in case of pipeline failure.
Before testing the system , ensure tha t:
• Th e equipment is not damaged.
• Components are correctly attached.
• Th e breathing circuit is correctly connected , not damaged.
• Pipeline gas supplies are connected.
• Cylindervalves are closed.
• Models with cylinder supplies have a cylinder wrench attached to 由e
system.
• Models with cylinder supplies have a reserve supply of O2 connected to
the machine during system checkout.
• Th e casters are not loose and the brakes are set and prevent movement.
·刊e power cord is connected to a wall outlet. Th e mains indicator comes
on when AC Power is connected.

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3.3 Pipeline and cylinder tests


.&. CAunON To prevent damage:
• Open the cylinder valves slowly.
• 00 not force the flow controls.
If your system does not use cylinder supplies, do not do steps 2 and 3.
1. Disconnect the pipeline supplies and close all cylinder valves (i f
equipped).lfthe pipeline and the cylinder pressure gauges are not atzero ,
bleed all gasses from the sys'恒m.
a. Connect an 02supply.
b. Set the system switch to On.
c. Set the flow controls to mid range.
d. Make sure that all gauges but O2are at zero.
e. Disconnect the O2supply.
f. Make sure that the O2gauge goes to zero. As pressure decreases,
alarms for low O2supply pressure should occur.
2. Make sure thatthe cylinde隐 are full:
a. Open each cylindervalve.
b. Make sure that each cylinder has sufficient pressure. If not, close the
applicable cylindervalve and install a full cylinder.
3. Test one cylinder at a time for high pressure leaks:
a. Set the system switch to Standby, which stops 由e02flow.
b. If equipped , turn the auxiliary O2flow cont刚 fullycloc阳ise (no flow).
c. If equipped , turn offventuri derived suction.
d. Open the cylinder.
e. Record the cylinder pressure.
f. Close the cylindervalve.
g. Record 由e cylinder pressure after one minute. If the pressure
decreases more than indicated below , there is a leak.
5000 kPa (725 pslg) forventilatordrive gas.
690 kPa (100 pslg) for non ventilator drive gas.
Install a new cylinder gasket and do this step again.
h. Repeat step 3 for all cylinde隐 •

.&. WARNING 00 not leave gas cylinder valves open ifthe pipeline supply is in use.
Cylinder supplies could be depleted , leaving an insufficient reserve
supply in case of pipeline failure.
4. Connect the pipeline supplies one at a time and ensure that the
corresponding gauge indicates pipeline pre臼ure.

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3.4 Aowcontrol tests


Ifthe system Includes O2 monltorl晤, complete the flow control tests
in Section 3.4.1, "With O2 monitoring".
Ifthe 甸事,tem does not Include O2 monltorlng, complete the flow control
tests in Section 3.4 .2 , "Without O2 moniωring飞

3.4.1 Wlth O2 monltorlng

&. WARNING Nitrous oxide (N 20) f1 0ws through the system duringthis test. Use a safe
and approved procedure to collect and remove it.
1. Set up the gas scavenging system.
a. Connect the AGSS to a gas scavenging system.
b. Attach a patient circuit and plug the patient po比
c. At回ch a bagωthe bag port (or plug 由e bagpo民:).
d. Setthe Bag/VentswitchωBag.
e. Adjust the APL valve to minimum.
2. Connect the pipeline supplies or slowly open the cylinder valves.
3. Turn all flow controls fully clockwise (minimum flow).
4. Set the ACGO selector switch to ABS.
5. Turn on the system.
6. Confirm that the O2 sensor measures 21 % in room air and 100% in pure
O2, If not, calibrate the O2 sensor.
7. Make sure tha t:
• For a dual-tube O2 flowmeter,
the O2 flowtube shows 0.025ω0.075νmin.
• For a single-tube O2 flowmeter,
the O2 flowtube shows 0.175 to 0.225 Lf min.
• Th e otherflowtubes show no gas flow.
8. Set the flow controls to mid range of each flowtube and make sure that the
flowtube floats rotate and move smoothly.
Note Ifthe system does not include N20 , skip steps 9 and 10.
9. Check the Li nk proportioningsystem concentration (increasing N 2 0 刊ow).
Observe the following precautions:
a. Start with all valves at the minimum se忧ing.
b. Adjust only the N20 flow control.
c. Increase the N20 flow as specified in the following table and make sure
the O2 concentration is in range.

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3 Checkout Procedure

Note: Allow the O2 monitorto stabilize. Atthe lowerflows, the O2


monitor may take up to 90 seconds to stabilize.
d. If you overshoot a setting, turn the O2 f1 0w control clockwise until the
N20 f1 0w decreases to the previous setting before continuing the test.

Set 甜le N20 f1 0w (Ljmln) Measured02


0.15 (dual flowtubes only) 21%minimum
0.5 (dual flowtubes only) 21%minimum
0.8 21%t030%
1. 0 21%t030%
2.0 21%t030%
6.0 21%t030%
9.0 21%t030%

10.Check the proportioning system concentration (decreasing O2 f1 ow).


Observe the following precautions:
a. Start with N20 valve at the maximum setting.
b. Adjust only the O2flow control.
c. Decrease the O2 f1 0w as specified in the table and make sure the O2
concentration is in the allowed range.
Note: Allow the O2 monitor to stabilize. At the lower f1 ows , the O2
monitor may take up to 90 seconds to stabilize.
d. If you overshoot a setting, turn the N20 f1 0w control counterclockwise
until the O2 flow increases to the previous setting before continuingthe
test.

Set the O2f1 0w (Ljmln) Measured O2


3.0 21%t030%
2.0 21%t030%
1. 0 21%t030%
0.3 21%t030%

11. Check the linearity ofthe Airflow control.


• Turn the N20 f1 0w control fully clockwise to minimum stop.

Set the O2f1 0w Set 伽e A1 r flow (Ljmln) O2monltor range


{νmln)

4.0 3.0 61%to 71%


3.5 6.0 45%t055%
1.5 8.0 28%t038%

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3.4.2 Wlthout O2 monltorlng

& WARNING 1he following procedure will test for any significant malfunction ofthe
Li nk system but itwill notconfirm proper calibration. Periodic calibration
procedures using an accurate and properly calibrated O2 monitor must
be performed as recommended in the User's Reference Manual , Pa眈 2 ,
section 3 User Maintenance.

& Nitrous oxide (N 20) flows through the system during this test. Use a safe
and approved procedure to collect and remove it.
1. Set up the gas scavenging system.
a. Connect the AGSS to a gas scavenging system.
b. A'忧ach a patient circuit and plug the patient port.
c. Attach a bag to the bag po民 (or plug the bag po 此).
d. Setthe Bag,lVentswitchωBag.
e. Adjust 由e APL valve to minimum.
2. Connect the pipeline supplies or slowly open the cylinder valves.
3. Turn all flow controls fully clockwise (minimum flow).
4. Set the ACGO selector switch to ABS.
5. Turn on the system.
6. Make sure tha t:
• For a dual-tube O2 flowmeter,
the O2 flowtube shows 0.025ω0.075 Lj min.
• For a single-tube O2 flowmeter,
the O2flowtube shows 0.175ω0.225υmin.
.而e other flowtubes show no gas flow.

7. Set the flow controls to mid range of each flowtube and make sure that the
flowtube floats rotate and move smoothly.
Note Ifthe system does not include N20 , skip steps 8 and 9.
8. Check the Li nk proportioning system (increasing N20 flow).
Observe 由e following precautions:

a. Start with all valves at the minimum se忧ing.


b. Adjust only the N20 flow contro l.
c. Increase the N20 flow as specified in the following table and make sure
伽e O2 flow is as specified.

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d. If you overshoot a se剧唱, turn 由e O2 flow control clockwise until 由e


N20 flow decreases to the previous setting before continuing the test

SettheN 2 0 帽owω阴阳I 协 The O2flow must be


(L/ mln) greater 由an
(L/mln):
0.8 0.2
2 0.5
4 1.0
10 2.5

9. Check the Li nk proportioning system (decreasing O2 flow).


Observe the following precautions:
a. Setthe N20 flow to 9.0 Lj min.
b. Setthe O2flow to 3νmin or higher.
c. While reducing the 02 flow , set the N20 flow to the rates shown in the
table. Th e O2 flow must be greater than the minimum limits.
d. If you overshoot a setting, tum the N20 flow control counterclockwise
until the N20 flow increases to the previous setting before continuing
由etest

Set the N20 fl跚 The02 匍侧 mustbe


(using 伽e02 饵owcontrol) greater 伽an
to(L/mln) {νmln)

8.0 2.0
4.0 1. 0
0.8 0.2

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3.5 Pressure relief To check the pressure reliefvalve (vaporizer manifold outlet).
tests 1. Turn all flow controls fully clockwise (minimum 币 ow).
2. Setthe ACGO selectorswitch to ACGO.
3. Connect a gauge or a digital manometer to the
ACGO outlet using the positive pre臼ure leak
test adapter.
4. Adjust the O2 flow to 0.5 Lfmin. Test
Ad apter
5. Verify that the test device reading stabilizes
within the following range:
31-60 kPa , 230-450 mm Hg, 4.5-8.5 psl.
6. Remove the test device and the adapter.

3.6 O2 supply alarm 1. Set all flow controlsω3νmin.

test 2. Stop the O2 supply. (Disconnect the pipeline supply or close the cylinder
valve.)
3. Make sure tha t:
a. Th e low O2 supply alarm occurs.
b. The N20 (if equipped) and O2 flows stop. Th e O2 flow stopslast.
c. Air (if equipped) flow continues.
d. Gas supply alarms occur on the ventilator ifthe ventilator uses O2 as
the drive gas.
4. Turn all of the flow controls fully clockwise (minimum flow).
5. Reconnectthe pipeline supplies.

3.7 Flush FlowTest


Wlth Ventllator 1. Setthe BagjVentswitch to Ven t.
2. Set the system switch to Standby.
3. Attach a patient circuit and plug the patient po比
4. Setthe ACGO selectorswitch to ABS (Circle).
5. Ensure that the bellows is completely collapsed.
6. Measure the amount of time it takes to fill the bellows when the O2 Flush
button is fully and continuously depressed.
7. Repeat the above measurement two more times (deflate bellows by
removing the plug from the patient port).
• Th e bellows should fill in 1.8 to 2.3 seconds.

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WlthoutVentllator: 1. Setthe Bag/VentswitchωBag.


2. Set the system switch to Standby.
3. At阳ch a patientcircuitand plugthe patientpo此.
4. At恼ch a 3-liter rebreathing bag on the bag arm or manual bag port
(if a 3-liter bag is notavailable, use the time specified for a1-liter bagtimes
the volume of the bag used).
5. Set the ACGO selector switch to ABS (Circle).
6. Ensure that the rebreathing bag is completely collapsed.
7. Adjust 由e APL valve to maximum.
8. Measure the amount oftime ittakes to fill the rebreathing bagwhen the
O2 Aush button is fully and continuously depre部ed.
Note: When the airway pressure gauge exceeds 10 cm H20 , the
rebreathing bag is ful l.
9. Repeat the above step two more times (deflate 伽e rebreathing bag by
removingthe plugfrom 由 epa甘 entpo 民).
• A 3-liter bag should fill in 3.6 to 5.1 seconds.
• A 1-literbagshouldfill in 1.2ω 1. 7 seconds.

Posslble Causes of Fallure • La rge leak (if long filling time).


• Flush regulator se四ing (Section 5.5).
• Aush regulator cross-connection (if long filling time).
• ACGO selectorvalve inlet cross-connection (if short filling time).

From To
~ F1ushVa lYe
(and optlonal Awdllary O2 F10wmete。

O2 F1ush Output

ACGO
S剑ector
剑IItch

From
Vaporlzer 翩翩Ifold

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3.8 Vaporizer back pressure test


&. WARNING Anesthetic agent vapor comes out ofthe common gas ou tJ et during this
test Use a safe , approved procedure to remove and collect the agent
1. Set up the gas scavenging system.
a. Connect the AGSS to a gas scavenging system.
b. Attach a patient circuit and plug the patient port.
c. Attach a bag to the bag port (or plug the bag port).
d. Set the Ba g!Vent switchωBag.
e. Adjust the APL valve to minimum.
2. Set the ACGO selector switch to ABS.
3. Set the system switch to On.
4. Setthe O2 flow to 6 Ljmin.
5. Make sure that the O2 flow stays constant and the float moves freely.
6. Adjust the vaporizer concentration from 0 to 1% one click at a time. Th e O2
flow must not decrease more than 1 Ljmin through the full range. If the O2
flow decreases more than 1νmm:
a. Install a ditferent vaporizer and try this step again.
b. Ifthe O2 flow decreases less than 1 Ljmin with a ditferentvaporizer, the
malfunction is in the first vaporizer.
c. Ifthe O2 flow also decreases more than 1 Ljmin with a ditferent
vaporizer, the malfunction is in the Aespire system. Do not use the
system until it is serviced (repair vaporizer manifold po民 valve).
7. Complete steps 3 through 5 for each vaporizer and vaporizer position.
8. Setthe system switch to Standby.

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3.9 Low-pressure leak test


Note Perform either the MNega回ve low-pressure leak test" or 由eMISOorBSI
standard low-pressure leak test. It is not nece臼ary to perform both tests.

.&. WARNING 00 not use a system with a low-pressure leak. Anesthetic gas will go into
the atmosphere , not into the breathing circuit.

3.9.1 Negatlve low- 1. Test the leak test device:


pressure leak test a. Put your hand on the inlet of the leak test device. Push hard for a good
sea l.
b. Squeeze the bulb to remove all air from the bulb.
c. Ifthe bulb completely inflates in less than 60 seconds , replace the leak
test device.
2. Setthe system switch to S恼 ndby.
3. Set the ACGO selector switch to ACGO.
4. Turn off all vaporize附.
5. Test the anesthesia machine for low-pressure lea悔:
a. Open the flow controls one and a half turns counterclockwise.
b. Con nect the test device to the ACGO outlet.
c. Compress and release the bulb until it is empty.
d. Th e vacuum causes the floats to move. Th is is usua l. Ifthe bulb
completely inflates in 30 seconds or less, there is a leak in the low-
pr臼 l sure circuit.

6. Testeach vaporizerfor low-pressure leaks:


a. Setthevaporizerto 1%.
b. Repeat step 5.
c. Setthe vaporizerto OFF.
d. Test the remaining vaporizers.
7. Oisconnect the test device.
8. Turn all flow controls fully clockwise (minimum flow). 00 not over tighten.

& WARNING Agent mixtures from the low仰ssure leak test stay in the system.
Always flush the system with O2 afterthe low-pressure leak test (1νmin
forone minute).
Tumo何 all vaporizers at the end of the low-pressure leak test
9. F1 ush the system wi由 O2 :
a. Setthe system switchωOn.
b. Set the O2 flow to 1νmin.
c. Continue 世le O2 flow for one minute.
d. Tum the O2 flow control fully cloc阳ise (minimum flow).
e. Setthes归tem switch to Standby.

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3.9.2 150 or B51 standard


low-pressure leak test

& CAunON Do the positive pre臼ure leak test at the ACGO outlet only.
1. Set the ACGO selector switch to ACGO.
2. Tum all flow controls fully clockwise (minimum flow).
3. Using 由e positive pr臼 l sure leak test adapter, connect the ISO or BSI
specific leak test device to 由e ACGO outlet. Push the adapter into the
ACGO outlet throughout the test to get a good sea l.

T创t Devlce
σ'op Vl棚}
|咿| Tωt Devlce
(Front Vl ew)

4. Keep flowmeter of the test device vertical for accurate results.


5. Fully open the needle valve on the test device (counterclockwise).

& CAunON If the needle valve is not fully open , this test can damage the pressure
gauge on the test device.
6. Setthe system switch to On.

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7. Open the O2 f1 0w control and set a to臼 1 f1 0w ofO.4 νminthrough 由e


f1 0wmeter on the test device.
8. Makesure 由at 由e pressu陪 gauge on the test device reads zero and that
all other f1 0w controls are fully closed.
9. CIose the needle valve on the 饱stdevice until 由 etestga咽.e reads:
I505358 3kPa
BSI4272.3 20 kPa

10.lfthe f1 0w through 由e test device is less than


。.35 L/mln (150) or
0.3νmln(B51) ,
there is a low pressure leak in the anesthesia machine.
11. Fully open the needle valve on the test device to decrease the back
pressure.
12.Test each vaporizer for low-pressu re lea阳:
a. Setthe vaporizer to 1%.
b. Repeat steps 7 由rough 10.
c. Turn the vaporizer OFF.
d. Test the remaining vaporizers.
13. Remove test tool and adapter.

& WARNING Agent mixtures from the low-pressure leak test stay in the system.
Always 11 ush the system with 02 after the low-pressure lea k test ( 1νmin
for one minute).

Turn all vaporizers OFF atthe end ofthe low-pressure leak test.
14. Flush the system with O2:
a. Setthe system switch to On.
b. Set the O2 flowω1νmin.
c. Continue the O2 f1 0w for one minute.
d. Turn the O2 f1 0w control fully clockwise (minimum f1 0W).
e. Set the system switch to Standby.

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3.10 Alann tes怡


1. Connect a test lung to the patient connection.
2. Setthe Ba g,lVentswitch to Ven t.
3. Set the system switch to On.
4. Setthe controls:
• Ventilation Mode: Volume control (select from main menu)
• Ventilato r.
- 1idal Vol: 400 ml
- Rate: 12
- I:E Ratio:1:2
- Plimit: 40 cm H20
- PEEP:O 阵
• Anesthesia Machine:
- O2 flow: minimum flow
- AII other gases: OFF
- ACGO selector switch to ABS
5. Push O2 Flush ωfill the bellows.
6. Set the Bag,lVent switch to Bag and back to Ven t.
7. Make sure that:
a. Mechanical ventilation starts.
b. A subatmospheric pre臼 ure alarrn does not occur.
Note: With active gas scavenging, too much scavenging flow can cause
subatmospheric alarrn.
c. Th e ventilator displays the correct data.
d. Th e bellows inflate and deflate during mechanical ventilation.
8. Set the O2 flow control ω5 lfmin.
9. Make sure tha t:
a. Th e end expiratory pressure is approximately 0 cm H2 0.
Note: Positive end expiratory pressure when PEEP is 0仔 may indicate
that the scavenging system is not removing enough gas.
b. Th e ventilator displays the correct data.
c. Th e bellows inflate and deflate during mechanical ventilation.
10. Test the low minute volume alarm:
a. Go to the alarrns menu.
b. Set the alarrn limit for low minute volume to 6.0νmin.
c. Make sure that a low minute volume alarrn occurs.
d. Go to the alarrns menu.
e. Set the low minute volume alarm ωOFF.

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11. Testthe high ai 附aypre臼urealarm:


a. Set Plimit to less than the peak airway pressure.
b. Make sure that 由ehigh ai附'aypre臼ure alarm occurs.
c. Set Plimit to correct level.
12. Testthe apnea and lowai阳aypre臼ure alarms:
a. Turn all flow controls fully cloc阳 ise.
b. Remove the test lung from the patient connection.
c. Other alarms such as low minute volume can occur.
d. Make sure that the low airway pressure and apnea alarms occur. Th e
apnea alarm occurs after 30 seconds.
13. Test the sustained airway pressure alarm:
a. Set the controls:
• APL valve - Closed (70)
• Bag,lVent switch - Bag
b. Mechanical ventilation stops when the Ba g,lVent switch is set to Bag.
c. Occlude the bag port connector with a test plug.
d. Close the patient connection using the test plug located on the side of
the ABS and push the O2 Rush button.
e. Make sure that the sustained pressure alarm occurs after
approximately 15 seconds at the sustained pressure limit (6-30 cm
H20 varies with pressure limit).
14.Testthe O2 monitor and alarms:
a. Remove the O2 sensorfrom the circuit module.
b. Make surethe sensor measures approximately 21 %O2 in room air.
c. Set the low O2 alarm ω50%. Make sure a low O2 alarm occu附.
d. Set the low O2 alarm back to 21 %and make sure that alarm cancels.
e. Put the O2 sensor back in 由e circuit.
f. Remove the test lung from the patient connection.
g. Set the High O2 alarm to 50%.
h. Push the flush butωn to fill the breathingsystem.
i. Set the O2 flow control to 2υmin.
j. Make sure the high O2 alarm comes On.
k. Setthe high O2 alarm backto 100% and make sure that alarm cancels.
1. After 2 minutes in pure O2 • 由e O2 display reads approximately 100%.
m. Tum the O2 flow control fully clockwise (minimum flow).
15. Set the system switch to S恼 ndby.

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3.11 Breathing system tests


..&.. WARNING Objects in the breathingsystem can stop gas f1 0w to the patient. Th is can
cause injury or death:
• 00 not use a test plug that is small enough to fall into the breathing
system.
1. Verify thatAGSS is operating. For systems that have a flow indicator on the
side , make sure that the flow indicator shows a flow in 由e green (norrnal)
region.
2. Zero the pressure gauge (Section 5.6.1).

Check Valves 3. Make sure 由at the check valves on the breathing circuit module work
correctly:
a. Th e Inspira协ry check valve rises during inspiration and falls at the start
of expiration.
b. Th e Expiratory check valve rises during expiration and 旬 IIsatthes恼眈
of inspiration.

Ventlla协r Bellows 4. Ventilator bellows test:


a. Set the system switch to Standby.
b. Setthe Bag,tVentswitch to Ventilator.
c. Set all flow controls to minimum.
d. Close the breathing circuit at the patient connection. Use the test plug
located on the side of the ABS.
e. Push the O2 flush butωn to fill the bellows.
f. Th e pre臼ure must not increaseωmore than 15 cm H20 on the
pressure gauge.
g. Ifthe bellows falls more than 100 mLj min (ωp of indicator), it has a
leak.

Servlce Mode Tests 5. Enterthe Service Mode: Push and hold the adjustment knob on the
ventilato r's display and set 由 e system switch to On.
a. Selectand confirrn .Service Modes."
b. Follow the menu structure outline belowto reach the adjustment for由e
inspiratory flow valve. Select and confirrn at each step.
• "Diagnostics TestsjTools"
• "Breathing System Leak Test"
c. Follow the instructions on the screen.
d. Th e leak rate should be less than 200 mLj min.
For machines with a single-tube O2 flowmeter, the pressure reading
should reach 30 cm H20 atminimum flows greaterthan 200 mLj min.
Note: If test fails , see Section 7.2 , "Breathing System Leak Test Guide".

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Bag Clrcult 6. Testthe Bag circuitfor lea悔:


a. Setthe system switch to On.
b. Set the Bag,tVentilator switch to Bag.
c. Plug the Bag port (use your hand or the approved test plu g).
d. Close the APL valve (70 cm H20).
e. Set the O2 flow to 0.25νmin.
f. Close 世le patientconnection (usinga hand ortest plugon the side of
the breathingsystem) and pressurize 由 e bag circuit with the O2 flush
bu忱。n to approximately 30 cm H20.

g. Release the flush button. Th e pressure must not decrease. A pressure


decrease la唱.e enough to see on the gauge indicates an unaccep切 ble
leak.
Note: Iftestfails, see Section 7.2 , "Breathing System Leak Test Guide".

APL Valve 7. Testthe APL valve:


a. Fully close the APL valve (70 cm H20).
b. Set the total fresh gas flow to approximately 3 Lj min and make sure
thatthe value on the inspiraωry pressure gauge does not exceed 85 cm
H20. Some pressure fluctuation is normal.
c. Fully open the APL valve (to 由 e MIN position).
d. Set O2 flow to 3 Lj min. Tum any other gases 0仔.
e. Make sure thatthe value on the inspiratory pressure gauge is less than
approximately 5 cm H20.
f. Push the O2 flush button. Make sure that the value on the inspiratory
pressure gauge stays less than 10 cm H20.
g. Set the O2 flow to minimum and make sure that the value on the
inspiratory pressure gauge does notdecrease below 0 cm H20.
8. Remove your hand or the test plug from 由e patient connection.
9. Setthe System switch ωS恼 ndby.

.&. WARNING Make sure that there are no 恒st plugs or other obje也 caughtin
the breathing system.

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3.12 Auxiliary O2 flowmeter tests


1. Open the O2 cylindervalve or connect an O2 pipeline.
2. Rotate the flow cont刚 clockwise (decrease)ωshut off the flow. Th e ball
should rest at the bottom of the flow tube and not move.
3. Rotate the flow control counterclockwise (i ncrease)凰The ball should rise
immediately after rotation is begun. Itshould rise smoothly and steadily
with continued counterclockwise rotation. When a desired flow is set, the
ball should maintain in a steady position.
4. Occlude the auxiliary O2 outle t. Th e ball should rest at the bottom of the
flow tube and not move. A ball that does not rest at the bottom of the flow
tube indicates a leak and requires service.
5. Rotate the flow control clockwise to shut offthe flow.

3.13 Integrated Suction Regulator tests


The gauge needle should come to rest within the zero range bracket when no
suction is beingsupplied. Gauges which do notcomply may be outof
calibra甘 on.

1. Adjustthe regulator setting to minimum.


2. Turn the mode selectorto I (On).
3. Ensure the gauge remains less than 200 mmHg (26 kPa , 0.26 Bar).
4. Occlude the inlet.
5. Ensure the gauge remains less than 200 mmHg (26 kPa , 0.26 Bar).
6. Adjust the regulator in an increasing vacuum leve l.
7. Th e gauge should rise after rotation has begun. The gauge should rise with
continued rotation ofthe regulator adjustmen t.
8. Adjust the regulator setting to minimum.
9. Turn the Mode selectorto 0 (0的.

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3.14 Power failure test


1. Connect the power cord to a mains outlet. Th e mains indicator on the
display comes on when AC Power is connected.

If the indicator is not on , the display assembly is not receiving AC power.


• Verify AC powerωthe machine (reset circuit breaker).
• Check fuses in display assembly's inlet module.
• Check fuses in machine's AC inlet assembly.
2. Setthe system switch to On.
3. Unplugthe powerco时 with 由 e system turned on.
4. Make sure that the power failure alarm comes on.
5. Make sure the following message is on the ventilator display:
• .On Ba忧ery - Power OK?"
6. Connectthe powercable again.
7. Make sure the alarm cancels.

3.15 Electrical safety tests


Make sure the system is completely assembled and all accessory devices are
connected to electrical ou甘ets.
1. Connectan approved testdevice (e.g. UL, CSA , or AAMI) and verifythatthe
leakage current isless than:

Voltage Max. Leakage Current


120jl00Vac 300μAmps

220j240Vac 500μAmps

2. Make sure thatthe resistance to ground isless than O.2Q between an


exposed metalsurface and the ground pin on the power cord.

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4 Self Tests and Service Mode

.&. WARNING: Post-Service Checkout is required after you complete 由is 扭曲ion. You must
perform Section 3.1 Post-service checkoutafter performing any maintenance,
service or repair. Failure to do so may result in patient injury.

In this section To ensure proper operation , the Aespire 7100 Ventilator includes several tests that run
automatically (selftests) and a series of menu pages that a qualified service person can
use to test, calibrate , or troubleshoot ventilator related components in the Aespire
anesthesia machine (Service Mode).
4.1 Selftests ................................................................ .4-3
4.2 Service Mode .. .. . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . ... . .. . ... . . . ... . . . . . .. . . .. . ... . .. . .. .. . . .4-4
4.3 About Ventilator .. . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. .. . . .4- 5
4.4 Alarrn Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4- 6
4.5 Error Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4- 7
4.6 La nguage . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . .. ... . ... . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. .. .4-8
4.7 User Settings .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-9
4.7.1ScreenContrast .....................................................4-9
4.8 System Con币 guration ..................................................... 4-10
4.9 Calibrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4-12
4.9.1 02 Calibrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 4-13
4.9.2 Zero Flow and Airway Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 4-14
4.9.3 Adjust Drive Gas Regulator .......................................... 4-15
4.9.4AirwaySensorSpan ................................................4-16
4.9.5 PEEP Valve Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4-18
4.9.6 Inspiratory Valve Calibration ......................................... 4-19
4.9.7 Pressure Sensitivity ................................................ 4-21
4.9.8 Service Calibrations Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 4-23

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4.10 Diagnostic Tests/Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-24
4.10.1 Display A/D Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-25
4.10.2 Display Discrete 1/0 Signals . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 4-27
4.10.3 Display Battery Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-28
4.10 .4 Test Panel Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-29
4.10.5 Valves - Test Tool ................................…………… ..4-30
4.10.6 Test CPU and Memory ……………………………………… 4-31
4.10. 7TestEEPROM .................................................... 4-32
4.10.8TestSeriaIPort ................................................... 4-33
4.10.9 Test 5V Fail Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-34
4.10.10 Test Inspiratory Valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-35
4.10.11 Test PEEP Valve ................................................. 4-36
4.10.12TestPEEPSafetyValve ...........................................4-37
4.10.13 BreathingSystem Le akTest ................................… ....4-38
4.10.14 Test Pressure Li mit Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-38
4.11 Upgrade Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-40

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4 Tests and Calibration

4.1 Self tests


Th e Aespire 7100 Ventilator software includes self tests that determine whether or not
由e operating software is functioning properly and whether or not the electronic circuits
on the circuit boards are functiona l.
Th e self tests include:
• powerup tests
• continuous tests
• periodic tests

Powerup tests Th e following list of the tests run at powerup:


• Sequential watchdog
• Logical watchdog
• Data RAM walking pa忧emtest
• FLASH ROM CRC verification
• PEEP Valve test
• PEEP Safety Valve test
If one or more of these tests fail , the display provides a readout of the problem.

Contlnuous tests Th ese tests are run continuously during normal operation and alarms are associated
with each test. Afailure causes an alarm ωdisplay on the screen in the alarm display
area.
• Supply voltage chec恼
• Battery voltage checks
• Inspiratory control valve DAC and voltage feedback
• PEEP control valve DAC and voltage feedback

Perlodlc tests Th ese tests are run every 30 seconds during normal operation. Alarms are associated
with each test. Afailure causes an alarm to display on the screen in the alarm display
area.
• CPUTest
• Display RAM walking pattem test
• Da恼 RAM walking pa忧.emtest

• FLASH ROM CRC verification

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4.2 Service Mode


刊e Servlce Mode is used to test, calibrate , or troubleshoot ventilator related
components in the anesthesia machine.
1here are two ways to enter the service mode:
• Ifthe machine is tumed off, push and hold in the adjustment knob while setting
the system switch to On. Hold the adjustment knob pushed in until the .Service
Confirmation" menu appears. Use the adjustment knob to highlight .Service
Mode" , then push the adjustment knob to confirm the selection.
• Ifthe machine is already in normal operation , setthe Ba g/Ventswitch to Bag.
1h en , press the VT/Pinsp , the PEEP , and the menu switches at the same time
to reset the so伽are (powerup). Push and hold the adjustment knob until the
.Service Confirmation" menu appears.
Note: Volume alarms must be in standby.

. . - Language Speclflc

From this menu you can:


• Go to the Service Modes
• Return to Normal Operations

Servlce Modes Menu The Servlce Modes main menu displays the servi四 te也 you can select.

圃'回-回. . . . .
AI部 mLog
………SelVice Modes

Error Log
Lang崎ge

User Settlngs
Systell Contiguration
Calibrations
Diagn国际 Test矿Tools

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Go toN田旧 I ~rations

1he selectable service tests are displayed in categorical order. But you can select the
service test from this menu in any order. 1he following sections in this manual are
sequenced in the order that they appear on the screen.

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4.3 About Ventilator


Th e About Ventllator menu identifies the current software loaded into the ventilato r's
Rash-ROM memory and displays the total .on time" of the system.
• Software Verslon
• S。伽'areDate
• Hardware ID
• Total 句stemOn Tlme
• Current Bootup Count - Th e bootup count is incremented each time the
machine is tumed on. Th e bootup count is not overwritten when new software
is loaded. However, if a new control board is installed , the bootup count will
reflect the value stored in the EEPROM of the new boar吼

Abo ut Ventilator . . .
旬flwi!le V阳ion: 1.1
缸躏NareDate: A咽篇 2删节 :31:43

Har刷刷 ID:
Total 句~阳伽Ti.e: 0 Vear( s] 0 阳~(s] 0 Hour( s] 0 MirUe(s]
CUrrent 勘ot叩 E咽d:

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4.4 Alarm Log


Th e Alarm Log displays up to 20 of the most current alarrn messages that have been
logged. Each log entry shows:
• Bootup Count number (the bootup count is incremented each time the
machine is turned on).
• Ti me (ms) - the time in milliseconds since bootup when the latest alarm
condition occurred.
• Alann message associated wi伽由 e particular alarm condition.
• # Times - the number of times that the specific alarm condition has occurred
during the noted bootup coun t.
Th e bottom-Ieft comer ofthe screen displays additional information:
• Bootup Count La st Cleared
• Current Bootup Count

Clear Alarm Log


Bootup Count Last CI回 red 1
Current Bootup Count: 55 Go 10 Service Mode$ Menu

Scroll Data To view all the log entries , select "Scroll Data."
Th en , use the control knob to scroll through the entries.
To exit Scroll Data , press the control knob.

Clear Alarm Log To clearthe alarrn log, select "Clear Alarm Log." Th esystem asks you to confirm thatyou
want to clearthe alarm log.

Remarks Afteryou clearthe alarrn log:


• the "Bootup Count Last Cleared" number will be reset to the "Current Bootup
Count" number.
• the menu will show the message "No entries in log! ".

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4.5 Error Log


Th ere are two special types of alarms:
• Minimum monitoringalarms thatstop mechanical ventilation
• Minimum shutdown alarms that stop mechanical ventilation and monitoring.
An alarm message that results from these special types of alarms is considered an error
alarm.
Th e Errol Log displays up to 20 ofthe most current Error messages that have been
logged.
Each log entry shows:
• Bootup Count number (the bootup count is incremented each time the
machine is turned on).
• T1 me (ms) - the time in milliseconds since bootup when the latest alarm
condition occurred.
• Error message associated with the particular alarm condition.
• Address - the place in the software sequence where the last occurrence ofthe
errorωokplace.

Th e error address and software revision are important pieces of information to note if
technical suppo此 is required.
Th e bo忱。m-Ieft comer of the screen displays additional information:
• Bootup Count Last Cleared
• Current Bootup Count

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0町田11 Boot叩 E国mt: 55 Go to SelVlce Modes M酬』

Scroll Data To view all the log entries , select "Scroll Data."
Th en , use the control knob ωscroll through the entries.
To exit Scroll Data , press the control knob.

Clear Error Log To clearthe error log, select "Clear Error Log." 而esystem as陆 youωconfirm thatyou
want to clear the error log.

Remarks Afteryou clearthe alarm log:


• the "Boot Count La st Cleared" numberwill be resetto the "Current Boot Count"
number.
• the menu will showthe message "No entries in log!".

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4.6 Language
1he text shown in the nonnal mode of operation is language sensitive. However, the
Service Confinnation menu (except for text MNonnal Operation") and all the Service
Modes menus are shown only in English.
刊e Language menu is used to set the specific language for nonnal operation.

Go to SelVlce Modea M回四

1he 7100 ventilator supports the following languages. 1he language selections appear
in language specific text.

. .. English
Español . . . . . . Spanish
Deutsch . . . . . . German
Polski. . . . . . . . Polish
p。此 uguês . . . . portugue曾
Français . . . . . Fren由
Itallano. . . . . . . Italian
Ce剖na ...... Czech
Magyar . . . . . . Hungarian
Nederlands . . . Dutch
.. Greek
...... Russian
. . . Japanese
.. Chinese

1he following additionallanguages are available in Software revisions 1.4 and greater.

Suomi . . . . . . . Finnish
Tilrkçe. . . . . . . Turkish
Norsk. . . . . . . . Norweglan

1he language se创ng is stored in EEPROM with the default setting as English.

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4.7 User Settings


In normal operation , the usercan setseveral parameters to a personal preference orto
compensate forthe surrounding influences. Th e range of some ofthese settings can vary
衍。m machine to machine.

Th e User Settlngs menu is used ωadjust 由e range to normalized values.

Go to SelVice Modes Mer阳

4.7.1 Screen Th e range from minimum to maximum screen contrast varies for individual displays. Th e
Contrast Screen Contrast menu is used to tailorthe range so thatthe screen image is still visible
at minimum and maximum contrast settings for the user.

Screen ContrlSt

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to NaT bevi酬able.
H回er to SelVlce Manuallor descrl同on on these screen 跚1trast 耐伽gs.

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Go to l.Jser 嗣同sM酬

Remarks Th e "Minimum Screen Contrast" and the "Maximum Screen Contrast" settings set the
range of contrast values for the operator.
Th e "Optimal Screen Contrast" se刨 ng sets the default value.

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4.8 System Configuration


Th e System Conflguratlon menu includes settings that are tailoredωthe specific
machine. Th e "Altitude ," "Drive Gas," "Heliox Mode ," "VE Alarm Umits," "System Type ,"
and "Row Sensor Correction" se忧ings are present for all machines. Th e inclusion of the
remaining settings depends on the purchased features for the specific machine.

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0. Monftori咽 Enabled
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Yol帽隐 Com阳lsation Enabl叫


pre草草ure Mode Enab制

Pr回国.eW前eform EnabI叫

Go 10 Service ~协desM酬

Set the altltude Th e accuracy of some ofthe ventilator measurements is altitude sensitive. To ensure the
specified accuracy, the altitude settingshould be setto the specific altitude where each
machine is located.
Altitude se忧ings range from -400 to 3600 mete陪 in increments of 100 meters.
刊ese也.ing is saved in EEPROM; the default value is 300 meters.

Select drlve gas Either O2 or Air can be used as the drive gas for the ventilato r's pneumatic engine.
To compensate volume calculations forthe specific density ofthe drive gas used , the
drive gas selection on this menu must match the actual drive gas.
To change the actual drive gas, refer to Section 4 of the respective anesthesia machine
Technical Reference Manual.

&. Cautlon If you change the drive gas, you must also change the drive gas selection on this
service setup screen. Ifthe drive gas selectlon and the actual drive gas do not
agree , volumes will not be correct.

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Hellox Mode Enabled - Disabled


Aespire 7100 machines can not be configured to deliver Heliox.
Th e Heliox Mode should be set to "Disabled". Wi白白e Heliox Mode disabled , the use r' s
"Setup" menu will not include the Heliox option.
Whenever you enable or disable the Heliox Mode, the screen will display the following
waming:

Note Asimilarlyworded wamingwill appearwhen you changethe "0 2 Monitoring," "Volume


Monitoring," and the "Volume Compensation" se创ng5.
VE Al arm Llmlts Au tomaUc - User Adjustable

句stem Type Ae耐va

Currently, the 7100 ventilator is available in the Aestiva machine and the Aespire
machine. Since the 7100 ventilator functions identically in either machine,由eSystem
Typese创 ng is displayed as "Aestiva. 叮'he cursor will skip over this selection.

RowSenl随r Correctlon Lead Fl lter Off - Lead Alter On


Th is setting 刚ates to the VMB board. For current VMB assemblies,由 is setting should
be Lead Fl lter Off.
O2 Monltorlng Enabled - Disabled (if site preference)
May not appear in some configurations.
Volume Monltorlng Enabled - Disabled (if site preference)
May not appear in some configurations.
If "Volume Monitoring" 怡
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"Volume Compensation" is automatically set to "Disabled."
Volume Compensatlon. Enabled - Disabled (if site preference)
May not appear in some configurations.
Pressure Mode Enabled - Disabled (if si怡 preference)
May not appear in some configurations.
Pressure Wavefom Enabled - Disabled (if site preference)
May not appear in 四 me configurations.

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4.9 Calibratlons
1he Callbratloßs menu includes service level calibrations of components that need
periodic adjustmentωmaintain specified accuracy.

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Go to Service Mo由S 胁nu

Remarks You can enterthese procedure in any 0叫er. However, the procedures appear in a logical
sequence. Some ofthe la忧伤 procedures require you to have completed some ofthe
earlier procedures.
Additionally, these procedures require you to disassemble and reassemble parts ofthe
breathingsystem. Accordingly ,由e procedures are arranged to minimize the
disassemblyand reassembly process.

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4.9.1 The02 臼IIbratlons take inωaccount the altitude se创ng. Before starting the
O2 Calibrations calibrations, ensure that the altitude setting (in "System Configuration" menu) is set to
the appropriate altitude forthe machine location.
For the "21% O2 Calibration" software reads the AjD value for the O2 sensor when 由e
O2 sensor is exposed to room air (21 %O2).
• If this AjD value is not within the tolerance , the calibration fails.
• Ifthe calibration passes, the AjD value is stored in the EEPROM .
Th e sensor must be calibrated at 21 %O2 before calibration at 100% O2.

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Start 100% oz Calibrllion
Goto 臼Ibrat阳sMenu

Remarks Remove the O2sensor from the breathing system and expose it to room air.
Th e displayed readingshould be 21 %土 2%to pass 由 e calibration requirements.
Place the sensor that passed the 21% test in the breathing system and expose it to
100%02.
If it displays readings higher or lower than requiredωpass, replace the sensor.

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4.9.2 1heZeroflωw and Alrway S翩翩rs procedure

Zero • zeros any offset in 由 e amplifierforthe airway pressure sensor


Flow and Airway • determines the zero value for the inspiratory flow and expiratory flow
:s ensors measurement differential pressure transduce隐 •
It does so by reading the AjD values for inspiratory flow, expiraωry flow, and airway
pressure when the flow sensors have been disconnected from the breathing system.
• If the calibration passes, the offset and zero values are stored in the EEPROM.
• Ifthe Aj Dvalues are notwithin the correctωlerance the calibration fails.
If the calibration fails , the screen will display the reason for the failure.

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Callbratlon status:

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Remarks Ensure that the flow sensor module is disconnected from the breathing system.
"Fail" indicates a problem in the VMB (Inspiratory Row and 缸piratory Flow transducers)
or the VEB (Airway Pressure transducer).
Check the transducer outputs using the "Di splay AID Channels" menu (on
•Diagnostics" menu).
Ifanyof 伽e transducers are out of tolerance:
• Follow Section 7.5.3, "Inaccurate Volume Ventilation Troubleshooting," for
issues with inspiratory and expiratory flow transducers.
• Replace 由e VEB assemblies, for issues with the airway pressure transducer.

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4.9.3 Th e AdJust DrI帽 Gas Regulatot procedure establishes the required flow rate through
Adiust the drive gas regulator for proper calibration.
Drive Gas
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1 知lect' st丽梅III翩翩翩事』翩翩
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5. 翩翩翩部p 阳 gl翩田呻翩翩耐·州四 regulMOI Is呻』越剧
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Goto CIII阳司tions Menu

Remarks Th e drive gas regulator should provide a constant gas input pressure of 172 kPa (25
psi).
You can verify this pressure by a忧aching a pressure test device ωthe regulator
pressure port (shown below) and adjusting the regulator to 172 士1. 72 kPa (25 士0.25
psi).

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pn撼sure
port

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4.9.4 Th eA1rway Senωr Span procedure calculates a gain coefficient for the ai阳aypre臼ure
Airway Sensor transducer.
Span
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囚『酬地000 for þoi酬a~ S刷略目 Span:
1. Pe巾 r.lhe "ZelO FIøN町d Airw au Senooro" 国bat四1
2 胁11M Ihe bel制. æoembl\l翻叫 e由础甜oov由e
3. Connecl \he calibrated fløN orifice "Te$l Tool" \0 \he mriold port
4.C回回回 tu恤咱 lothe 叮 estTo时"
5.C刷刷刷回脚terto 阳:pialor~
6. Conn配tt由Ingfrom "T田tToor'-\o Inspiat田~fl刷 port
7. 峭ust 画画明白 presoure \0 100 cm HzO us崎 "Set PEEP \la lole" .
8. When press"e i. 100 CII H础~ selecl 哈ao.re Ai酬 ~Sen回r Sp四
9. Reao帽mÞle eKhalation valole and bellcws as.embl~ when 臼fibratioo
complete

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Go 10 Calibratlons Me阳

Callbratlon setup 1. Remove the ABS breathing system from the machine.
2. Remove the Exhalation Valve.
3. Separate the Bellows Module from the Circuit Module.
4. Install the Circuit Module only.
5. A忧ach a patient circuit tube to the Calibrated Row Orifice test too l.
Note: Th e Calibrated Row Orifice for the Aespire has the same orifice size as the
Calibrated Flow Orifice for the Aestiva; however, the Aestiva orifice has a larger
outside dimension that does not fit through the Vent Engine cover plate. To use the
Aestiva orifice with an Aespire machine , you must remove the cover plate to access
the manifold port.
6. Insert the Calibrated Flow Orifice into the manifold (PEEP) po此.
Callbrated Row Orlflce
1504-3016-000 7. Connect a pressure sensing tee to 由 e inspiratory flow patient connection.
for the Aesplre machlne
8. Connect the open end of the patient circuit tube to the flow port of the pressure
sensing tee.
9. Connect a manometer to the pressure sensing port of the tee connector.

10 manometer

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Callbratlon procedure 1. Select "Set PEEP Valve."


2. Adjust the PEEP Valve "counts" until the manometer reads
100 土0.3 cm H20 (this will be at counts greater than 2500).

3. Press the control knob to activate the test at the selected PEEP Valve counts.
4. With 伽e manometer at 100 cm H20 , select "Save Airway Sensor Span."

Rema血5 Ifthe "SetPEEPValve" value issettoo high , pressure in 由e circuit may exceed 109 cm
H20 and trip the pressure limitswitch. Ifthis happens, lowerthe "Set PEEP Valve"
value.

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4.9.5 Th e PEEP Valve callbrat/on should be performed:


PEEP Valve • when the machine is fi陪t put into service.
Calibration • at prescribed , planned maintenance intervals.
• afterthe pneumatic engine has been serviced.
FEEP l/awe Callbral阳
回rections 10r the PEEP v由e 回蜘啤阳 n:
1. Per10rm the "Zero FI刷 and Ai酬av Sensors" calibralion.
2. Per1 0rm the "AilWa~ S曲目r Span".
3. RelllOYe bebYs 出$酬问自1<1 e~ha阳tionvaw息
4. Connect the calibraled 11酬。r~ice 叮est Tool" to the manifold port
5目 Connect tu削咱 tothe 叮 estT回1. ,
6. Connect tubi吨 1rom 叮est Tool. to inspir司。叩 11酬 port
1. Select "Neld PEEP Vawe Cal M目时, 10r neld calibr司 ion menu
8. Reassemble eKhalalion vawe and bell酬s as坦mblv when calibralion
complete,

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Value
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Go to Calibralions Menu Backt。因rections Menu

Callbratlon setup After completing the "Airway Sensor Span" calibration in the previous section , remove
the pressure sensing tee and connect the open end of the patient circuit tube directly
to the inspiratory flow patient connection.
• If you are only performing the PEEP Valve calibration , connect the Calibrated
Flow Orifice as detailed in the "Airway Sensor Span" setup. Then , connect the
open end of the patient circuit tube directly to the inspiratory flow patient
connection.
Ensure that the test tubing is leak free.

Callbratlon procedure 1. To enter the calibration menu , select "Next PEEP Valve Cal Menu".
2. Establish drive gas forthe ventilator.
3. Set all flow controls to minimum.
4. To start calibration , select "Start PEEP Valve Calibration".
Note: Th is calibration procedure may take up to 20 minutes.
Th e calibration status and progression bar are displayed at the bottom of the sc陀en.

Remarks Th e calibration routine opens the PEEP valve stepwise and reads the resulting airway
P陀ssure. Th e accumulated values representthe output linearity curve forthis pa削cular
PEEP valve. Th e accumulated data include:
• Lower PEEP Valve Curve
• Upper PEEP Valve Curve
• PEEPTemperature Comp
• PEEP Nominal Resistance
Theda恼 is stored in EEPROM and is used during normal operation to compensate for
伽e individual valves output characteristics.

Scroll Data To view the stored data , select "Scroll Data".

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4.9.6 ThelnsplraωIryVa加臼IIbratlon should be performed:


Inspiratory Valve • when the machine is first put into service.
Calibralion • at prescribed , planned maintenance intervals.
• after the pneumatic engine has been serviced .

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1. Perforlt lhe "Zero F阳喃自回刷刷四 S自晤。 rs. c划Ibratlon.
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5. Rellove beI田帽阳旧蜻咀Mld remCJIe bel脚乱
且 F恒DliICe belk刷刷捕lQ.
7. set Bag.lVent 翩翩 to Vent p田ltIon.
8. Adilllt1re由国s1kM1 so A刷剧阴晴目四川e Is 1.由 CIll H.o.
9. Se悟ct"陆崎 Insøiatoru "''''e CaI MenU" 101 n曲d callbration Itenu
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Callbrallon setup Remove the bellows and pr臼sure reliefvalve (pop-off) from the bellows assembly.
• Remove the bellow housing.
• Remove the bellows and bellows mounting rim as an assembly.
• Remove the pressure relief valve .
• Replace the bellows housing.
• Note: If you have just completed the PEEP Valve Calibration , remove these
parts from the bellows assembly and then reassemble the breathing system .
2. A忧ach a patient circuit tube to the Calibrated Aow Orifice test tool.
3. Connect the open end of the patient circuit tube to the inspiratory flow patient
connection.
4. Set the Bag,tVent switch to Ven t.
5. Establish drive gas forthe ventilaωr.
6. Adjust fresh gas flow so the actual Ai阳'ay Pressure reads 1.05 cm H20.

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Callbratlon procedure 1. To enterthe calibration menu , select"N田t Inspiratory Valve Cal Menu".
2. To start calibration , select "Start Inspiratory Valve Calibration".
Note: Th is calibration procedure may 恼 ke up to 5 minutes.
Th e calibration status and progression bar are displayed at the bottom of the screen.

Note For the color display, if the message Completel Max f10w may be low A
is displayed , the jumpe陪 on the Control Board may be installed incorrectly
(referto Section 10.25.1).

Real-Tl me Value

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Remarks With the bellows removed from the bellows assembly,由 e output from the inspiratory
valve is routed through the breathing systemωthe Airway Pressure transducer. Th e
calibrated orifice provides a precise restriction to the flow.
Th e calibration routine opens the Inspiratory valve stepwise and reads the resulting
pressure atthe airway pressure transducer. Th e inspiratoryflow displayed on the screen
forthis test is a calculation ofthe pressure measured bythe airway pressure transducer
times a constant (based on the size of the orifice in the test tool).
Th e accumulated values represent the output linearity curve for this pa 而cular
Inspiratory valve.
Th e data is stored in EEPROM and is used during normal operation to compensate for
the individual valves output characteristics.

Scroll Data To view the stored data , select .Scroll Data".

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4.9.7 1he Pre揭ure Sensltlvlty calibration


calculates correction factors for common mode
Pressure pre臼ure 臼nsitivity of 由edi仔erentialpressure transducers. 1he pr,臼sure transducers
Sensitivity must be calibrated whenever the VMB or the Control Boa时 is replaced.
1h is pressure sensitivity calibration is not an auωmated calibration. Follow 由eprompts
on the screen to complete the calibration. 1he rou甘ne calculates the pr臼 l sure sensitivity
atfourdi何'erent pressures (1 0, 20 , 40 , and 60 cm H2 0) and extrapolates the 币仙
pre臼ure point(70 cm H20).lt uses these five pr臼
l sure points alongwith the zero offsets
to find the pressure sensitivity.
• If 甘le calibration passed , the five pressure sensitivity points are stored in the
EEPROM.
• If 由e calculations for the pressure sensitivity are not within the correct
tolerance , the calibration fails.

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1. Perfor. the .Z嗣同酬, and 幽WëIIJ SensorS" c司阳It阳.
2. PerfollR the .抽响日臼n回『匈田r'
3. 口cclude the 叩eninglt 恼e bag...m
4. Connect short patiei1t tubing 110. mp 11酬 portto e叩 IlM po且
5. SøI BII!I''t',nt a咽tchtoB咽 positlon.
6. S剧创.Nelct pr酷剧re SensKMlv 阳lU" 10r neKl叫ibr画。n 帽盹
1. 峭ust 恤eAPL 田dlr础 g嗣甜酬 to stable 阴阳 uresdl且
刻1, 40 副市d 60cII H20.
自.A1ter 剧由 setti咽 walSsec田晦 and S蜘ct, .Save VM.re"
to S8\吊 thevalue.

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Callbratlon procedure 1. Perform the "Zero Flow and Ai附ay Sensors" calibration.
2. Perform 由e "Airway Sensor Span".
3. Occlude the opening at the bag arm
4. Connect short patient tubing from the inspiratory flow patient connection to 由e
expiratory flow patient connection.
5. Setthe BagjVentswitchωthe Bag position.
6. Select "Next Pressure Sensitivity Menu' for the next calibration menu.

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Real-nme Value

7. To start calibration select MStart Pressure Sensitivity Cal飞


• Adjustthe APLand fresh gas flow until the real-time pressure reads a stable 10
cm H2 0 - after 5 seconds, select MSave Value飞

• Adjustthe APL and fresh gas flow until the real-time pressure reads a stable 20
cm H20 - after 5 seconds, select MSave Value".

• Adjust the APLand fresh gas flow until the real-time pressure reads a stable 40
cm H20 - after 5 seconds , select .Save Value".

• Adjustthe APLand fresh gas flow until the real-time pressure reads a stable 60
cm H20 - after 5 seconds , select MSave Value".

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4.9.8 The 缸阴'fIce 臼"阳回tlons Requlred A menu displays which setting or calibration must
Service be performed when 由e .Service Calibration &. " alarm appears in normal operation.
Calibrations A他rthe setting or calibration is properly completed , the text for that setting or
Required calibration will be removed.

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Remarks Th e normal operation "Service Calibration &''' alarm message is only removed when all
the required settings or calibrations are completed.
刊e Set .SelYlce 臼IIbl8t/on A" menu item is used by the factory to activate the
"Service Calibration &." alarm and require that all settings and calibrations be
performed when the machine is set up for operation at i岱 permanent location.
You can reset the "Service Calibration &''' alarm in the field by selecting
"Yes" when the following warning appears afterselectingthe
"SetService Calibration A" menu item.

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4.10 Diagnostic TestsjTools


而e DlagnosUc Tests!7ω,/s menu includes a selection of items that look at individual
subsystems of the 7100 Ventilator.

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4.10.1
Display A/D
,
Th e Dlspl. A/D Channe/s menu displays the measured values for each of 由eAjD
channels.
Channels
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FIoN DAC 阳回back 也ωO \lolls 。 to 4.095 \lols

PEEPDACFe回国ck ω00 l/ols 。 to 4.回5 1/0118

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BI曲目yC町rent 1012 0.050 Amps -2to 6.1 副Amps

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Remarks Th e Counts andAcfua/values are typical for a calibrated system with baseline inputsω
the various sensors.
Refer to the following table for additional details for each of the displayed channels.

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Aj DChannel counts1 A由lal 2 Ranga Comments


(range)
Inspiratory Flow 2050 O.OOO L/ min -120ω120 L/ min Zero Offset Reading (nominal2050 Counts)
(1800-2300) Increased f1 0w = more counts/more positive
Exp iratory Aow 2050 O.OOO L/ min -120ω120 L/ min Zero Offset Reading (nominal2050 Counts)
(1800-2300) Increased flow = less counts/more negative
Airway Pressure 800 0.000cmH20 -20 to 120 cmH20 Zero Offset Reading (nominal800 Counts)
(550-1050)
O2 377 21. 000% Oto 100% Count weight and limits are determined during
(0-4095) O2 calibration
Flow Valve Vo忧 o O.OOOVolts oto 6.140 Volts
(0-4095)
PEEP Valve Volt o O.OOOVolts Ot06.140Volts
(0-4095)
Flow DAC Feedback 。 O.OOOVolts oto 4.095 Volts
(0-4095)
PEEP DAC Feedback o O.OOOVolts oto 4.095 Volts
(0-4095)

1.225 Volt Ref 1. 225 1.225 Volts 1.214 to 1. 235 Volts


(1214-1235)
+12V 10VASupply 2041 11.975 Volts 10.5 to 13.5 Volts 12V-10VA Test Out-o乎 Range
(Minimum Shutdown)
+12V Analog Supply 2050 12.027 Volts 10.5 to 13.5 Volts +12V Analog Out-of-Range
(Minimum Shu创 own)
-12V Analog Supply 396 -12.071 Volts -10.2 to -13.86 Volts -12V Analog Out-of-Range
(Minimum Shutdown)
Ba忧eryVoltage 3609 7.215Volts oto 8.220 Volts > 8 Volts (10 sec) = Battery Failure High
< 5.65 Volts 胃 Low Battery Voltage
< 2 Volts = B甜ery Failure Low

Ba忧:ery Current 997 -0.008 Amps -2 to 6.190 Amps <-750mA-Ba忧ery Charger Fail
-330 to -700 mA (1 min) = Battery charging Lh.

>600 mA (10 sec)= On Ba忧ery-Power OK?


>6 Amps (10 sec) = Ba忧:ery Current High

Notes:
1. Th e Couøts column shows typical digital counts from 由e computerwith the expected (raøge) shown in parenthesis.
2. Th e Actua' column shows current values in real time with inputs in their baseline state.

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4.10.2 Th e Dlsplay Dlscrete 1/0 Slgnals menu displays discrete binary signals associated with
Displa川V machine switch positions.
Di screte 1/0 Th ere are several types of switches in the machine:
Signals • some switches are mechanically operated ,
• some switches are pneumatically operated ,
• some switches are electronic,
• some .switches" are software derived.

Display Discrete 阳 Signals


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Breathing Circu~ Sv\I3@!!二二1
Pressure LlIII~ st副s~二二3
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Mechanlcal swltches • ACGO Switch - Vent or Aux CGO (machines equipped with ACGO)
• CO 2 Bypass - Off or On (ha闸-wired On if Canister Release switch is installed)
• Canister Status - Closed or Open
(Closed by default if Canister Release switch not installed)
• Control Panel Cover - Closed or Open (refers to removal of ABS on Aespire machines)
• Ba g/Vent Status - Vent or Bag

Pneumatlc swltches • O2 Supply Pressure - Pressure or No Pressure


• O2 Rush - Off or On
• Supply Pressure - Pressure or Low Pressure (drive gas)

Electronlc swltches • O2 Sensor Status - Connected or Disconnected


Breathing Circuit Switches (Circuit module ID):
In Aespire 7100 machines, the switch positions are hard-wired on the VMB to indicate
Circle patient circui t.
• Breathing CircuitSW1- 0仔
• Breathing Circuit SW2 - 0仔
• Breathing Circuit SW3 - On
• Pressure Umit Status - Off or On (if Paw exceeds 108 cm H20)

Software "swltches" • Safety Valve Circuit - Pass or Fail


• VBUS Voltage - Pass or Fail

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4.10.3 1he Olsplay Battety Status menu displays the battery charge status.
Display Battery
Status 口l 四阳u Batteru Status

日回terv Status: 目前te叩 Charged

ÞJD Channel Counts Aclual Range


B哑terv Voltage 臼72 6.729 "'o~s 0 to 8.220 Vofts
B司terv C田 rent 1017 0.036 Amps -2 to 6.190 Amps

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Battery Status "Ba忧:ery Cha电ed" - If none of the following conditions are in effect
(on IIne power)
"Ba忧町 Charging.&." - Battery Current = -330 to -700 mA

"Battery Failure Low" 一 Battery Voltage <2 Volts


"Battery Failure High" - Battery Voltage >8 Volts
"Battery Current High" - Ba忧:ery Current >6 Amps

"Battery Charger Fail" - Battery Current < -750 mA

Ba忧eryStatus "On Ba忧ery-Power OK?" - System is running on ba忧ery.


(on battery power)
"Low Ba忧ery Voltage" - Ba忧ery Voltage <5.65 Volts

Remarks Whilethe ba忧ery is charging, the ba忧ery current is displayed as negative curren t. Ifthe
battery has been on charge for a long time (8 hours minimum) and you do not get a
"Ba忧ery Charged" display:

• The battery has failed and you should replace it.


When the battery is discharging, the battery current is displayed as positive curren t.
Disconnect the power co时 and observe the discharge curren t.
• A good , fully-charged ba忧:ery should maintain a steady discharge current (for
at least 30 minutes under norrnal operation).
• If the discharge current and battery voltage drops off quickly, the battery has
failed and you should replace it.

~ Warnlng Depending on the battery condition and the ventilator settings , continued
operation of the mechanical ventilation may result in sudden shut down.

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4.10.4 In 由e Test Panel Sw自tches menu the software is set up to receive keyboard button
Test Panel l sesand ro恼 ry encodertums.
pr臼

Switches Press each button on the panel and the control knob.
• When a button is pressed ,由e icon on the screen next to the button should be
highlighted and filled with a checkmark.
• Whenthe bu忧。n is released , the bu忱。 n icon should be reverse-highlighted .
Aftertesting all the bu忱。 ns and the control knob , select "Test Encoder Kn ob Tum"ωtest
the encoder.
As you turn 由 e encoder knob , verify tha t:
• each click ofthe encoder in the clockwise direction increments the clockwise
to恼 1.

• each click ofthe encoder in the counterclockwise direction increments 由e


counterclockwise total.

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Remarks If any ofthe select bu忱。ns test fails , replace the front panel keyboard assembly.
Ifthe encoder knob testfails, replace 由ero恼 ry encoder assembly.

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4.10.5 1he Valr回-Ji臼t Tool menu allows you to manually control the Inspiratory Valve , the
Valves - Test Tool PEEP Valve , and the PEEP Safety Valve , and observe key pressure and flow
measurements on the same screen.
1h is menu is mainly used to test the drive gas circuit or to supply drive gas flow for
several tests:
• Itisused ωtest the mechanical overpressure valve as detailed in Sec回on6.4,
n MOPV pressure relief valve test. "

• It is used to check primary regulators as detailed in Section 5. 1.2.

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Set Insplratory Valve 1he flow through the Inspiratory Valve can be set:
fromO何 to 70 L/mln in 0.25 L/min increments.

Set PEEP Valve 1he PEEP Valve can be set:


from Offto 100 cm H20 in 0.5 cm H20 increments.

Set PEEP Safety Val'帽1he PEEP Safety Valve can be set:


• Closed orOpen

Remarks When setting the Inspiratory Valve or the PEEP Valve:


• Tum the encoder clockwise to increase 由evalues.
• Turn the encoder countercloc阳ise to begin at 阳 maximum and to decrease
thevalues.

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4.10.6 When you startthe CPU and MemoryTes旬, the procedure cycles through the CPU , RAM ,
Test CPU and Display RAM , and ROM t臼,tsun副 youstop 由e tests. Th e procedure keeps track of how
Memory many times each test passed or failed.
If you note that any ofthese tests have failed , replace the control board.

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丽而时 fOl CPU and MemolU Tests:
1. Se阳t "start CPU 回dM蛐则 Tests" 10 start 伽川剧s.
2. Se幅ct "stop CPU and 蜘E阳U TestS" 10 st叩 lhe lests.

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CPU Test Th e so伽are tests the CPU integer instructions as well as the CPU registe胁 Ifthis test
fails , the CPU did not perform an integerinstruction correctly , orthe CPU registe~s) have
failed.

RAM Test Th esoftware tests all ofthe external RAM memory with a walking bit pa忧.ern test It writes
a certain bit pattern to a block of memory and then reads that block of memory. If the bit
pa忧:ern 由at it wrote is not the same bit pa忧.ern that it reads back the test fails.

Dlsplay RAM Test Th e software tests all of the display RAM memory via a walking bit pa忧ern test. It writes
a certain bit pattern to a block of memory and then reads that block of memory. If the bit
pa忧:ern that was written is not the same bit pa忧:em that it reads back the test fails.

ROM Test Th e software tests the Flash ROM via a CRC check (Cyclic Redundancy Check). A CRC
value has been calculated for the Rash ROM memory and this value is stored in 由e
Rash ROM. Th is testrecalculates the CRCforthe Rash ROM and compares ittothe
value stored in Rash ROM.lfthe value thatwas calculated does notequal the value that
wasstored in Rash ROM , thetestwill fail.

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4.10.7 When you startthe EEPROM Test, the procedure perfonns thetestonce and notes
Test EEPROM whetherthetestpassed orfailed.
If the EEPROM test fails , replace the control board.

Tesl EEPROM
Directioos 10r EEPROM Tesls:
1.Se悟ct "Start EEPROM Tesl" 10 s1art Ihe lesl.

Tesling Test Status


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EEPROM Test Th e software tests all of the EEPROM memory via a bit pa忧ern test. Itwrites a certain
pa忧.em to a block of memory and then reads that block of memory. If the bit pa忧.ern that
was written is not the same as the bit pa忧:ern read back, the testfails.

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4.10.8 Th e Test 5er1all旬1ft menu includes directions fortwo tests.


Test Serial Port • Extemal Serlal PortTestIng: Th e extemal test requires 由 atyou jumper pins 6
and 13 ofthe serial connecωr.

13
• Intemal Serlal po此 Testlng: The intemal test does not require any setup; it
only tests serial po眈 related components on the control board.
Each test routine sets up the serial port circuits so transmit data is echoed directly back
to the receive circuits. Th etestfails ifthe data sentoutis notequal to 世le data received.

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2. Jl聊田 pin8 6 and 13 on Ihe 剧lal 阳此
3. Select "start 剧ernal Ser幅| 阳I Test. t。由 rt lhe lestl咽-
4. Se胁CI "stop EId回回IS田幅1 Port Test" 10 st叩 lhe lestlng.
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1. Selecl "start Int田naI Se削 Port Test" 10 start the le甜咱
2. Selecl "stop IlIIernal Serlal Port Test" to stop I1暗 lestilg.

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Remarks If only the internal test fails , replace the control board.
If both tests fail:
• Check the harness connections between the cont刚 board and the Serial
Isolation Control board (SICB).
• Replace the SICB.

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4.10.9 The 5-Volt supply (VOO) is derived in the power section ofthe control board. It is used to
Test 5V Fail Alarm powerthe digital circuits throughout 由e ventilator. If the 5-Volt supply fails,由e
ventilator will sound a continuous alarrn tone when the system switch is tumed on.
To Test the 5V Fall Alarm , follow the directions on the screen.

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Remarks Ifthe alarm tone does notsound , replace the control board.

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4.10.10 Th is test only checks the control circuit forthe Inspiratory Valve. Since it does not look at
Test Inspiratory 伽e outputof 由 e Inspiratory Valve , you do not have to have an active drive gas supply.
Valve To Test 协e Insplratory Valve 由 e software opens the inspiratory valve in increments
until the flow valve is completely open.
• Ateachofthese四 ngs of the inspiratory valve 由e A/D channel for Row DAC
Feedback is recorded.
• Ifthe A/ Dforthe Flow DAC Feedback is not within the correct tolerance the test
fails.

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1. Sele睛 "start Test Inspilatol9 Valve"1o st副刊 he 1est

ND Channel Counts Aclual


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FI酬 DAC Feedback 0.000 V耐Is

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Remarks Afailure can be caused either by the control circuit or a flow valve malfunction.
To check the control circuit,
1. Go to the "Valves - TestTool" menu.

Valves - Test Tool


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1. R酬 10 S脚iceM制剖 10r a de棚 ption of 1he varl刷s1est$.

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2. Set the Inspiratory Valve to 0.25 lfmin. 刊e "Flow Valve Volt" reading should
increase slightly.
3. Ifthe readingjumps high (- 6 Volts) , the control circuit forthe InspiratoryValve is
open orthe InspiratoryValve is defective.
4. Measure the resistance between the leads at the unplugged Inspiratory Valve
connector. A multimeter should read 1.5 :t: 0.15 ohms.

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4.10.11 1h is test only checks the control circuit for the PEEP Valve. Since it does not look at the
Tesl PEEP Valve output ofthe PEEP Valve , you do not have to have an active drive gas supply.
To Testthe PEEP Valve the software opens the PEEP valve in increments until the PEEP
valve is completely open.
• At each ofthe settings ofthe PEEP valve the A/D channel for PEEP DAC
Feedback is recorded.
• Ifthe A/D forthe Flow DAC Feedback is notwithin the correcttolerance the test
fails.

Test PEl:P llawe


Direclions lor PEep ViWe Test
1. Selecl 田 start Test PEEP Vawe" to start the test

ÞJD Channel Counts Aclual


PEEP Va忡e Vo~ 0.000 Vo~s
PEEP DAC Feedbact 0.000 VoRs

Testing Test status


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Remarks A failure can be caused either by the control circuit or a PEEP Valve malfunction.
To check the control circuit,
1. Go to the .Valves - TestTool" menu.

Vawes - Test T001


Direclions lor 伽e Va忡es - Test Tool:
l. R钳制o Servlce Manuallor a description of the vari四s tests.

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2. With 由 e PEEP Valve set to .Off", the .PEEP Valve Volts" should read near 0.000
Volts.
3. Ifthe reading is high (- 6 Volts) , the control circuitforthe PEEP Valve is open or the
PEEP Valve is defective.
4. Measure the resistance between the open tenninals of the PEEP Valve (blue). A
multimeter should read 10 士 10hm.

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4.10.12 Th is test requires an active drive gas supply.


Test PEEP Safety To TesUfJe PEEP Safety Valve the so伽are opens the PEEP Safety Valve and checks the
Valve output ofthe Supply Pressure Switch.
• Ifthe Supply Pressure Switch detects pressure , the PEEP Safety Valve test
pa臼es.

• If the Supply Pressure Switch does not detect pressure ,由 e PEEP Safety Valve
testfails.

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Remarks Afailure can be caused either by the control circuit or a PEEP Safety Valve malfunction.
To check the control circuit,
1. Go to the .Valves - TestTool" menu.

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2. Set the PEEP Safety Valveω.Open" and listen for a .click" in the area ofthe
pneumatic engine.
3. If you do not hear a .click" each time the PEEP Safety Valve is opened , the control
circuit to the PEEP Safety Valve is open or the PEEP Safety Valve is defective.
4. Measure the resistance between 由e open terminals of the PEEP Safety Valve
(white). Amultimetershould read 10 :t 1 ohm.

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4.10.13 You can estimate how much of a leak there is in the ventilator portion of the breathing
Breathing System system by closing the patient circuit, inflating the bellows , and observing how quickly
Leak Test they fall on their own weight (part of machine checkout procedure).
1h e Breathlng System Leak Test allows you to more precisely test the ventilator portion
ofthe breathingsystem forleaks.

Breathina Sus\em leak Tes\


Directions for Brealhina Sus\em leak Tes\
1. Set BaglVent 制ftch to Vent pos洲回
2. Set frem gas flarJ to minimum.
3. Open patie州叫.. connection 10 atmo邻 h田e
4. Select "Start leakTes\" 10 s\art Ihe tes\
5. Connect open end of p唱ient .V" 10 pl 咽。n br回thing s~s\em handle. Note regardlng plug:
6. SlarJl日 Incr回sefr田巾 g画 flarJ untll Pressure Ga咽e read国 30 cm HzO.
7目 le唱k rate is Ihe fr自:h g苗 flarJ needed 10 m司 ntain 30 明 H,o.
On an Aespire machine
the plug is located on the
side of the ABS.

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Go 10 Oi agnos\ic Tes\S/1' ools Menu

Remarks By using the patient circuit to establish a closed loop, you can measure the leak rate.
• The leak rate is the fresh gas flow needed to maintain 30 cm H20.
• Th e system should have a leak rate < 200 mLj min.

4.10.14 1he a 订way pressure limit circuit should trip at approximately 109 cm H2 0.
Test 刊e Test Pressure L1mlt Clrcult routine:
Pressure Li mit
• establishes a closed patient airway circuit,
Circuit
• increments 由 e pressure in the ai阳ay circuit,
• observes the output of the airway pressure transducer,
• notes at what p 陀ssure the "pressure limit circuit" trips.

Tes\ Pressure liø曲 Circuft


Direct施情 for Tes\阶es胡同 U瞅 Circuft
1. A酬W唱 belarJs assem巾I~ and 剧 halalion va e.
t.l
2.Connect Ihe calibraled
fl 酬OIÍfice 叮es\ Tool" Ihe manWold port
10
3.Connect tubi咱协 Ihe 叮es\ T∞1"
4.Connect lubi咆 from 吁以 Tool" 10 Ins怖醋。 r~fl刷 port
lect
5. Se "St础I s\ Te Pressure limft Circuft"
I阳s\art lhe le
s\
且陆刮目 mblee民halalion va eand
t.l bell刷s assembl~ 叫len tes\
complete.
Tes\ Pressure limft Circuft 0cm HzO

Te s\ing Tes\ Status


o Pressu陆出E

T
BoloD叩lOstIc es\S/1'制sM酬

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Test setup 1. Remove the ABS breathing system from the machine.
2. Remove the Exhalation Valve.
3. Separate the Bellows Module from the Circuit Module.
4. Install the Circuit Module only.
5. Set the BagjVent switch to Ven t.
6. At恼ch a patient circuit tube to the Calibrated Flow Orifice test too l.
Note: The Calibrated Aow Orifice for the Aespire has the same orifice size as the
Calibrated Flow Orifice forthe Aestiva; however, the Aestiva orifice has a larger
outside dimension that does not fit through the Vent Engine cover plate. To use the
Aestiva orifice with an Aespire machine , you must remove the cover plate to access
the manifold port.
Callbrated Fl ow Ortflce
1504.301 6-000 7. Insertthe Calibrated Flow Orifice into the manifold (PEEP) po比
for the Aesplre machlne
8. Connect the open end of the patient circuit tube to the inspiratory flow patient
connection.

Test Procedure 1. Select "StartTest Pressure Li mit Circuit"ωstart the 怡st.


Ifthe "Test Pressure Li mit Circuit" trip point is approximately 109 cm H20 ,
the test passes.

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4.11 Upgrade Options


Th e UpgTade Optlons menu shows what features are currently available in the
ventilato r's so食ware.
Th e ventilator can be upgraded to include additional features by entering the upgrade
"Key Code" that the customer has purchased.

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C..rent Key: 1572QAl


Upgr~ Options Instaled • Pressure Mode
• 02 Monftoring
• lIolume Monft田间
• lIolume Compensat阳n
• Pressure WilY etorm

Enter Key to Instan Upgrade( sJ


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Go to SelV ice Modes Menu

Remarks Select each "digit" in the "Enter Key to Install Upgrade(s):" field and rotate the control
knob to select the corresponding digit in the Key Code.
When you have entered all the digits, select "Confirrn Key And Upgrade."
After verifying the Key Code match ωthe Control Board 10, the menu will display the
newly installed features.

Note Ifthe ventilator "Key Code" is changed , the new code should be recorded on the
display module rear panellabe l.

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.& WARNING After adjustments and calibration are completed , always perform the checkout
procedure. Referto Section 3 ofthis manua l.

In 由Issectlon Th is section covers calibration procedures for components ofthe Aespire anesthesia
machine.
5.1 Primary Regulators ......................................................... 5-2
5. 1. 1 Testsetup ......................................................... .5-2
5. 1.2 Testing Primary Regulaωrs .............•......•............•......... .5-3
5. 1.3 Adjusting Primary Regulators. . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .5-6
5.2 Secondary Regulators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . .5-7
5.2.1 Testin g,t Adjusting Secondary Regulators or Balance Regulators . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-7
5.3 Flowmeter Needle Valve Calibra世on .......................................... .5-8
5.3.1 O2 Needle Valve Calibration (Minimum Flow). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5-8
5.3.2 N2 0 Needle Valve Calibration (Minimum Flow). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5-10
5.3.3 Air Needle Valve Calibration (Minimum Row) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5-14
5.4link system calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5-17
5.5 O2 Flush Regulator ....................................................... 5-22
5.6Ai 阳ay pressure gauge .................................................... 5-23
5.6.1 Ze ro the pressure gauge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5-23
5.6.2 Checkingthe pressure gauge accuracy ...........•..........•......... 5-24

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5.1 Primary Regulato附


Follow the procedu 陀 in Section 5. 1.1 to gain access to the regulators. Th en ,
in Section 5. 1.2, selectthe testthat is appropriate for the regulator you are
testing.

~ WARNING When testingjadjusting N20 regulators, nitrous oxide flows through the
system. Use a safe and approved procedure to collect and remove it.

5.1.1 Test setup

&. WARNING Wear safety glasses while test device is connected to the test port.

&. CAUTl ON Be careful notto plugthe outputofthe primary regulatorwithout having


a pressu 陀 relief valve in the output circuit.
1. Setthe system switch to Standby.
2. Disconnect all pipeline supplies.
3. Remove the upper 陀ar panel (Section 9.2).
For 3rd gas cylinder regulato 邸, also remove the lower rear pane l.
4. If equipped , turn the auxiliary O2 flowmeter control fully clockwise (no flow).
5. Install a full cylinder in the cylinder supply to be tested. It is essential that
the cylinder be within 10% of its full pressure.
6. Remove the plug from the test port and connect a test device capable of
measuring 689 kPa (100 psi).

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5.1.2 Testlng Prlmary Th ere are two variations of the test procedure for the primary regulators:
Regulators • Test A - For primary regulators that supply drive gas to the ventilator.
• Test B - For all gases not used to supply drive gas to the ventilator.

TestA For prlmary regulato附恤at 拥pplyd巾egastothe 鸭nUlator (0 2 or Al r):


Under low flow conditions, the OUtput pressure of a properly adjusted/
functioning regulator should fall within specifications listed in step 4. Under
high flow conditions, the output pressure should not drop below the
specifications in step 12.
1. Remove the bellows assembly.
2. Slowly open the cylindervalve.
3. Setthe system switch to On.
4. Low Flow TI臼t: Set the fresh gas flow to 0.05lfmin (or minimum flow for
O2 ), When checking an Air regulator on systems that have a single
flowtube , open the needle valve 1/8 turn from the minimum stop to
achieve a flow close ω0.05νmin.
• Close the cylinder valve and allow the pressure to decayω2068 kPa
(300 psi) as indicated on the cylinder gauge (upper limit ofthe red band).
Th e flow may be temporarily increased to facilitate the decay.
• At the time that the cylinder pressure reaches 2068 kPa (300 psi), set
the system switch to Standby.
• Within one minute , the test device must stabilize between:
(60) DIN 372-400 kPa (54-58 psi)
(50) 阴nlnd副:ed 310-341 kPa (45.0-49.5 psi).
If the test device pressure does not stabilize within one minute ,
replace the cylinder supply.
Ifthe test device stabilizes within one minute, but the readings are
not within specifications , readjust the regulator (Section 5. 1.3).
5. Slowly open the cylindervalve.
6. Enterthe Service Mode:
(Push and hold the adjustment knob on the ventilato r's display and set the
system switch to On.)
7. Selectand confirm .Service Modes."
8. Follow the menu structure outline below to reach the adjustment forthe
inspiratory flow valve. Select and confirm at each step.
• "Diagnostics TestsjTools"
• "Valves -TestTool"
• "Set Inspiratory Valve"

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9. Hlgh 阴阳 Test: Rotate adjustment knob countercloc阳iseωobtain


65(νmin):

• While watching the test device press confirm.


• After 2 seconds, select "GoωDiagnostic TestsjTools Menu" and pre臼
confirm to stop the gas flow.
• Th e minimum test device reading observed must be greater than:
(60) DIN 221 kPa (32 psi)
(50) Pln Ind倒:ed 207 kPa (30 psi)
Repeat this step three times.
If the test device reading under "high flow" conditions is less than
specified , readjust the regulator perthe procedure in Section 5. 1. 3;
however, set the regulated pressure higher by the difference you noted in
this step plus 7 kPa (1 psi). Th is adjusts the "Iow flow" regulated outputω
the high side ofthe specification sothatthe "high flow" regulated pressure
can fall within the specification.
If 由e
regulator subsequently fails the "Iow flow" specification (step 4)
because the reading is too high , replace the cylinder supply.
10. Setthe system switch to Standby.
11. Close the cylindervalve.
12. Bleed the system of all pressure.
13. Disconnect the test device and plug the test port (pull on the plug to
ensure it is locked in the fittin g).
14. Replace the bellows assembly.
15. Replace 由 e rear panel(s).

16. Perform the checkout procedure (Section 3).

Test B For all ga饵s not used to supply drl鸭 gasto 由e venUlator:
Under low flow conditions , the output pressure of a properly adjustedj
functioning regulator should fall within specifications listed in step 4. Under
high flow conditions, the output pressure should not drop below the
specifications in step 7.
1. If the cylinder supply being tested is N20 , connect a source of O2 and set
the O2 flow control to the minimum stop (pilot pressure for secondary
regulaωr).

2. Slowly open the cylindervalve forthe regulaωr being tested.


3. Setthe system switch to On.

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4. Low FlowT,倒t: Set the flow of the gas being testedω0.05ljmin (or
minimum flow for O2). When checking a regulator on systems that have a
single flowtube , open the needle valve 1月 tum from the minimum stopω
achieve a flow close to 0.05υmin.
• Close the cylinder valve and allow the pr臼sure to decay to 2068 kPa
(300 psi) as indicated on the cylinder gauge (upperlimit ofthe red band).
Th e flow may be temporarily increased to facilitate the decay.
• At the time that the cylinder pressure reaches 2068 kPa (300 psi), set
the system switch to S饱ndby.
.Wi由 in one minute , thetestdevice muststabilize between:

(60) DIN 372-400 kPa (54-58 psi)


(50) Pln Indexed 310-341 kPa (45.0-49.5 psi).
If the test device pressure does not stabilize within one minute ,
replace the cylinder supply.
If the test device stabilizes within one minute, but the readings are
not within specifica币。 ns, readjustthe regulator (Section 5. 1.3).
5. Slowly open 由e cylindervalve.
6. Set the system switch to On.
7. Hlgh FlowTest: Set the flow control valve to the maximum indicated flow
on the flow tube.
• Th e testdevice reading must be greaterthan:
(60) DIN 221 kPa (32 psi)
(50) 阴n Indexed 221 kPa (32 psi)
If the test device reading under "high flow" conditions is le臼 than
specified , readjustthe regulator perthe procedure in Section 5. 1.3;
however, set the regulated pressure higher by the difference you
noted in this step plus 7 kPa (1 psi). Th is adjusts 由旷 lowflow"
regulated output to the high side of the specification so 由at 伽e
"high flow" regulated pressure can fall within the specification.
If 由 e regulator subsequently fails the "Iow flow" specification
(step 4) becausethe reading is too high , replacethe cylindersupply.
8. Setthe system switch to Standby.
9. Close the cylindervalve.
10. Bleed the system of all pressure.
11. Disconnect the test device and plug the test port (pull on the plug to
ensure it is locked in 由 efi创 ng).
12. Replace the rear panel(s).
13. Perform the checkout procedure (Section 3).

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5.1.3 Adjustlng Prlmary Impo此ant: Cy linder supplies in an Aespire machine must have all primary

Regulators regulators set to the same pressure range: (50) Pin Indexed or (60) DIN. If a
regulator is replaced , the replacement regulator must be set (as required)ω
the same specification as the one removed.
Important: Install a full cylinder in the cylinder supply to be adjusted. It is
essential that the cylinder be within 10% of its full pressure.
If the cylinder supply being adjusted is N2 0 , connect a source of O2 and set
the O2 flow control to the minimum stop (pilot pressure for secondary
regula协 r).

To adjustthe primary regulato 邸, follow the procedure in Section 5. 1.1 to gain


access to the regulators.

Do nota忧empt to adjust without flow.


1. Slowly open the cylindervalve.
2. Setthe system switch to On.
3. Set and maintain the fresh gas flow ofthe gas being tested to 0.05 L/min
(or minimum flow for O2), When adjusting a regulator on systems that have
Adjust a single flowtube , open the needle valve 1/8 turn from the minimum stop
clockwise to achieve a flow close to 0.05νmin.
to increase
setting 4. Close the cylindervalve and allow the pressure to decay to 2068 kPa (300
psi) as indicated on the cylinder gauge (upper limit ofthe red band). The
flow may be temporarily increased to facilitate the decay.
5. When the cylinder gauge reaches the upper limit of the red band , adjust
the regulator output pressure to:
(60) DIN 386-400 kPa (56-58 psi)
(50) Pln Indexed 327-341 kPa (47.5-49.5 psi).
Note: It may be necessary to open the cylinder valve and repeat steps 4
and 5 a number oftimes to achieve the above setting.
6. Testthe regulatorse忧ings per the appropriate test in Section 5. 1. 2:
• TestA - For primary regulators that supply drive gas to the ventilator.
• Test B - For all gases not used to supply drive gas to the ventilator.

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5.2 Secondary Regulators


&. WARNING When testing N20 regulators , nitrous oxide 刊ows through the system.
Use a safe and approved procedure to collect and remove it.

5.2.1 TestlngfAdjustlng 1. Setthe system switch to Standby.


Secondary Re酬 lato隐时 2. Remove the flowmeter panel shield (Section 9.7.1).
Balance Regulators
3. Remove the plug 衍。m the test port and connect a test device capable of
measuring 689 kPa (100 psi) using 1j8-inch nylon tubing.

Note: Currentproduction
machines do not include
a secondary regulaωrin
the Air flowhead module.

Test Ports
4. Set the flow of the tested gas and of O2 as detailed in the cha比
5. Veri巾 thatthe outputof 由e tested regulaωr is within the range listed in the
cha 比

Reøulator Output Aow Aow


Regulated gas O2

O2 207 :1: 7 kPa (30 土 1 psi) 2 L/ min

Air 207 :1: 7 kPa (30 :1: 1 p剑) 2υmin

N20 士 14 kPa (:1: 2 psi) of O2reading 10υmin 4 L/ min

6. If required , adjust the O2 and Air regulators to meet the above


specifications. Th e N20 regulator is not adjustable; replace if out of range.
Note: Th e adjustment screws for these regulators are self-Iocking.
7. Disconnectthe test device and plugthe test port(pull on the plugto ensure
it is locked in the 币tting).
8. Perforrn the Aow Control Tests (Section 3.4).

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5.3 Flowmeter Needle Valve Calibratlon


You need ωcalibrate a needle valve:
• ifyou install a new one,
• if minimum and maximum flows are not within specifications.

5.3.102 Needle Valve Callbratlon (Mlnlmum Flow)

.&. CAUTION: Do not force the needle valve against the sea t. Ov俐。teningthevalve
can cause the minimum flow setting to drift out of specifications.
1. Set the system switch to Standby.
2. Remove the flowmeter panel shield (Section 9.7.1).
Note: If adjusting an existing needle valve ,
• remove the N20 and O2 knob and sprocket assemblies
(on machines with O2 only flowhead , remove the O2 knob) ,
• and loosen the O2 s协p collar setscrews.
3. Slide a stop collar onto the valve stem with the stop tab toward the valve.
00 not tighten setscrews.

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4. Set the system switch to On.


5. Adjust the O2 needle valve to maintain a flow of
• 50 ::!:2 5 mlfmin for dual tube flowmeters.
• 200 士25 mL. min for single tube flowmeters.
6. Push 由esωp collar against the valve body.

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7. Tum 阳 collar clockwise until 由ecollarstop 恼 bcon旬出 theminimum


stop tab on the valve body. 00 not tum the valve stem.

Va峙'
Stop

Collar stop must be on


CCW slde of valve stop.

8. Carefully pull the collar back so there is a slight gap between collar and the
valve body (butstill engages the valve stop).
Collar
Setsc rew
(example)

9. Ti ghten the collar setscrews. S'恼 rt with the one opposite the tab if possible.
10. Turn the valve stem counterclockwise at least one revolution to make sure
the collar tab clears the valve stop.
寸斗一

If the stop does not clear:


a. Tum the valve stem back to minimum position.
b. loosen the collar setscrews.
c. Repeat steps 6 由 rough 9.
11. Tum the valve stem clockwise to the minimum stop.
12. Verify that the flow is within the
• 50 土25 ml/min range for dual tube flowmeters.
• 200 丑5 ml/min range for single tube flowmeters.

13. Calibrate the link proportioning system (Section 5.4)


(on machines with O2 only flowhead , replace and setthe knob so that at
minimum flow the label text is horizontal; replace the flowmeter shield).

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5.3.2 N20 Needle Valve Callbratlon (Mlnlmum A侧}

.&. WARNING You must be in a well ventilated room or use a gas evacuation device at
this time. Anesthetic vapo陪 exhausted into the room air can be harmful
to your health .

.&. CAUTION: Do not force the needle valve against the seat Ove咆hteningthe valve
can cause the minimum flow settingto drift out of specifications.
1. Disconnect all pipeline supplies and close all cylindervalves.
2. Remove the upper rear pane l.
Note: If adjusting an existing needle valve,
• remove the N20 and O2 knob and sprocket assemblies,
• and loosen the O2 蜘 p collar setscrews.
3. Remove the 币。wmeter panel shield (Section 9.7.1).
4. Disconnect the tube from the pilot po此 on the N20 regulator.

N20 pllot port O '幅connect


tube

。.

5. Disconnect the 4-mm outlet tube from the back of the N20 pipeline
manifold.
Connectto
N20 pllot port

Conn创刊-mm outlet tube


!
6. Using a 4-mm tubejtee fixture (see Service Tools - Section 10. 1. 1),
connecta tube (tee end) to the N20 supply outlet atthe back ofthe pipeline
manifold. Connect the outlet tubeω 由e open connection on the tee
connectorofthe fixture. Connectthe other end ofthe fixture to the N20 pilot
port at the front of 由e flowhead. This setup supplies pilot pre臼uretothe
N20 balancing regulaωr during the minimum stop calibra回on.

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7. Slide a stop collar onto the valve stem with the stop tab toward the valve.
00 not tighten setscrews.

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8. Connect either an N2 0 pipeline or cylinder supply.


9. Slowly open the N20 cylinder valve.
Important 00 not connect the O2 pipeline or open the O2 cylinder valve.
10.Adjust the needle valve until the float is nearly touching the filter, but not
quite.
阴阳Ntube

Rlter

11. Oisconnect the tubing from the inlet ofthe vaporizer manifold (closestto
flowhead).
12. Ifthe machine has an Airoption , bleed down the airsupply. Aircan inflate
the bubble (nextstep) if it is notshut 0仔.
13. Applya small amount of leak detection fluid (Snoop)ωthe end ofthe tube
to form a bubble.
14. Turn the valve stem clockwise until the bubble no longer inflates. 00 not
turn more than 10 degrees clockwise past this point
IOdegrees

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15. Push the stop collar against the valve body.

.....
16. Tum 由 e collar clockwise until 由ecollar stop tab contacts the minimum
stop tab on the valve body. Do not tum the valve stem.

Valve
Stop

CoUar stop must be on


CCW slde of valve stop.

17. Carefully pullthe collarbacksothere is aslightgap between collarand the


valve body (butstill engages the valve stop).
倒 lar

Setscrew
(example)

18. Tighten 由e collar setscrews. Start with the one opposite the 恼 b if
possible.
19. Tum the valve stem coun也rclockwise at least one revolution to make sure
the collartab clears the valve stop-
Jf 侃ps must clear

Ifthesωps do not clear:

a. Tum the valve stem back to minimum position.


b. loosen the collar setscrews.
c. Repeatsteps 14through17.

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20. Tum 由 e valve clockwiseω 由 eminimumsωp.

2 1. Verify there is no flow at the end of the tube.


22. Th oroughly clean the end ofthe nylon tube and reconnect itωthe
vaporizer manifold inlet.
23. After calibrating minimum 刊owforN 2 0:
a. Close the cylindervalve and use the needle valve to bleed the
remaining gas.
b. Remove the test flXtU re connecting the N20 gas supply to pressure
balance regulator pilot port.
c. Reconnect the pilot tube to the N2 0 pilot po比 Pull on the tubing to
ensure it is locked into the fitting.
Connect

d. Reconnectthe outlettube to the N20 pipeline supply manifold.


24. Calibrate the Li nk proportioning system (Section 5.4).

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5.3.3 Alr Needle Valve Callbration (Mlnlmum Flow)

Lh. CAUTION: Do not force the needle valve against the sea t. Overtightening the valve
can cause the minimum flow setting to drift out of specifications.
1. Set the system switch to Standby.
2. Oisconnect all pipeline hoses and close all cylinder valves except for air.
3. Remove the flowmeter panel shield (Section 9.7.1).
4. Remove the upper rear pane l.
Note: If adjusting an existing needle valve ,
• remove the Air knob ,
• and loosen the Air stop collar setscrews.
5. Slide a stop collar onto the valve stem with the stop tab toward the valve.
00 not tighten setscrews.

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6. Set the system switch to On.


7. Adjust the needle valve until the float is nearly touching the filter , but not
qui惚.
Rowtube

Rlter

8. Oisconnect the tubing from the inlet to 由e vaporizer manifold (l eft end of
manifold).
9. Applya small amountofleak detection fluid (Snoop)to the end ofthetube
to form a bubble.

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10. Tum the needle valve clockwise until the bubble no longer infla恒s.Donot
tum more than 10 degrees cloc阳ise past 伽ispoint
10degr窜es

11. Push the stop collar against the valve body.

12. Tum the collar clockwise until the collar stop tab contacts the minimum
stop tab on the valve body. Dø nøt 伽m 伪e 阳Ivestem.

Va lYe
Stop

Collar
Collar stop must be on
CCW slde of valve stop.

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13. Carefully pull the collarbackso there is aslightgap between collar and the
valve body (but still engages the valve stop).

Collar
5e除crew

(example)

......•
14. Tighten the collar setscrews. Start with the one opposite the tab if
possible.
15. Turn the valve stem counterclockwise at least one revolution to make sure
the collar tab clears the valve stop.
I 5tops must clear

If stops do not clear:


a. Turn the valve stem back to minimum position.
b. Loosen the collar setscrews.
c. Repeat steps 11 through 14.
16. Turn the valve stem clockwise to the minimum stop.
17. Verify there is no flow at the end of the tube.
18. Th oroughly clean the end of the nylon tube and reconnect it to the
vaporizer manifold inlet.
19. Set the knob so that at minimum flow the label text is horizontal and the
knob is on an even plane (front to back) with the N20 and O2 knobs.
20. Replace the flowmeter panel shield and the rear pane l.

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5.4 Li nk system calibration


Before you sta此, make sure that:
• AII 阴阳 are correctly installed.
• Stops on needle valves are set correctly.
• Th e machine meets leak check requirements.
• Confirrn thatthe O2 sensor measures 21 %in room air and 100% in pure O2 .
If not, calibrate the O2 sensor.
Note: AII iII ustrations in this section show ANSI flowmeter module positions.
Th e order is reversed on ISO machines.

& WARNING You must be in a well ventilated room or use a gas evacuation device at
this time. Anesthetic vapors exhausted into the room air can be harrnful
to your health.
1. Set the system switch to Standby.
2. Remove the flowmeter panel shield (Section 9.7.1).
3. Put the plastic spacer on the N20 needle valve spindle.
4. Tum the O2 and the N20 needle valves clockwise to their minimum stop
position.

Spacer

5. Put the chain onto the O2 knobjsprocket assembly and the N20 sprocket.
Note: Th e N20 sprocket set screws should be away from the valve.

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6. Install the chain and sprockets onto the needle valve stems as an
assembly. Press the O2 knobjsprocket against the O2 minimum stop
collar.

SprocketjChaln
Assembly

7. Tighten the setscrews in the O2 knob. Do not tighten the N20 sprocket
setscrews.
Note: If02 1abel is on the knob , turn the knob so thatthe identification label
is horizontal before tightening the setscrews.
8. Turn on the O2 and the N20 gas supplies (pipeline or cylinder).
9. Setthe system switch to On.
10. Adjust the needle valves:
• O2 needlevalve: 200 :t1 0 mLjmin.
• N20 needle valve: 600 ::!:2 5 mLjmin.

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11. Turn the sprocket on the O2 knob sprocket assembly counterclockwise


until it stops against the tab on the O2 knob. Do not allow the N20 or O2
valvestemsωm恼te.

Tum
ωunter.

阳山
12. Push the N2 0 sprocket against the plastic spacer.

13. Holding the O2 knob , rotate the N20 sprocket counterclockwise until all
slack is removed from the chain.
14. Li ghtly tighten both N20 sprocket setscrews.
15. Tum the N20 needle valve clockwise to the minimum stop position.

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16. Install the N20 knob. Turn the knob so that the identification label is
horizontal before tightening the setscrews.

17. Turn the N20 needle valve counterclockwi钮, and check that the oxygen
flow increases as N20 flow increases.
18. Turn the O2 needle valve clockwise , and check that the N20 flow
decreases as 02 decreases.
19. Check the proportioningsystem concentration (i ncreasing N20 flow).
Observe the following precautions:
• Start with both valves at the minimum setting.
• Adjust only the N20 needle valve.
• Increase the N20 flow as specified in the table below and make sure the
02 concentration is in the allowed range.
Note: Allow the 02 monitorto stabilize. Atthe lowerflows , the 02 monitor
may take up to 90 seconds to stabilize.
• If you overshoot a setting, turn the 02 needle valve clockwise un创 the
N20 flow decreases to the previous setting before continuing the test.

Setthe N20 f1 0w (Ljmln) Measured02

0.8 22%t029%
1 22%t029%
2 22%t029%
6 22%t029%
9 22%to29%

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20. Check the proportioning system concentration (decreasing O2f1 ow).


Observe the following precautions:
• Tum the N20 needle valve to the maximum setting.
• Adjust only the O2 needle valve.
• Decrease the O2 f1 0w as specified in the table and make sure the O2
concentration is in the allowed range.
Note: Allow the O2 monitor to stabilize. At the lower f1ows,由e02 moniωr
may take up to 90 seconds to stabilize.
• Ifyou ove陪hoota se创 ng, turn the N20 needle valve countercloc阳ise
until the O2f1 0w increases to the previous setting before continuingthe
t臼t

Set 伽e02 饵ow( L/ mln) Measured02

3 22%to29%
2 22%to29%
1 22%to29%
0.3 22%to29%

Ifbo由 t臼ts meetthe criteria , calibration is complete (go to the nextstep).


If either test fails to meet the criteria , retum to step 10 and adjust N20 to
a lower or higher setting.

If: Th en:
Concentration Low Decrease N20
Concentration High Increase N20

Note: Adjusting the regulator pressure is not recommended. It has Ii忧le


e何'ecton proportioning.lfyou have difficulty proportioningthe system , you
may need to replace either or both needle valves.
21. Ti ghten N20 sprocket setscrews.
22. Set the system switch to Standby.
23. Tum oft the O2 and the N20 gas supplies.
24. Check that all setscrews are tigh t.
25. Adjust all needle valves to minimum stop position.
26. Install f1 0wmeter panel shield.

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5.5 O2 Flush Regulator


1. Bleed all gas pressure forthe machine (Section 9.1).
2. Ensure 由 at all cylinder and pipeline gauges read zero before proceeding.
3. Remove the upper rear panel (Section 9.2).
4. Remove the O2 Flush Regulator OUtput tubing. Attach a 6-mm tee and a
test device to the open pO 比

Remove output tublng

AHach 6.mm tee and test devlce

Jam nut

A创ustment screw

5. Connectan O2 pipeline supplyorslowly open the O2 cylindervalve.


6. Push the flush button just enoughωachieve a slight flow or open the
auxiliary flowmeter if equipped with this option. Read the pressure shown
on the test device.
Th e pre臼U 陀 should be 241 :f: 7 kPa (35 :f: 1. 0 psi).
7. If adjustment is required:
a. Loosen the adjustment screw's jam nut.
b. Adjust the regulator (in small steps) to the above specification.
c. nghten the jam nu t.
d. Verify the reading.
8. Disconnect the pipeline supply or close the cylindervalve.
9. Bleed gas pressure by pushing the flush button; then , disconnect the tee
and test device.
10. Reattach the output tubing to the regulator.
11. Install the rear panel.

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5.6 Airway pressure gauge

5.6.1 Zero the pressure 1. Attach a patient circuit to the Breathing System. Leave the patient end
gauge open.
2. Setthe Bag/lVentswitchωBag.
3. Adjust 由e APL valve to maximum.

4. Remove the lens from the pressure gauge:


• Applya slight pressure with your 由 umb and fingertips around the outer
edge of the lens.
• Tum the lens counterclockwise to remove it.
5. Adjust the pressure gauge to zero.
6. Plug the patient circuit.
7. Press and release the O2 flush button to sweep the needle across the
pressure gauge.
8. Removethe plug衍。m 由epa甘ent circuitto relie明白e pressure in the circuit
and recheck the zero setting of the pressure gauge.
9. If required , repeatzero and span procedure.
10. Replace the lens cover.

Ze roAdJust

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5.6.2 Checklng the 刊 e accuracy ofthe airway pressure gauge can be checked by using the
pressure gauge accuracy following:
• a low-pressure test device (digital manometer or test gauge) with an
accuracyof 士2% of reading ,
• a low-pressure supply source (typically a syringe) ,
• and an ai附aypre岱ure gauge test adapter.

1. Ensure that the pressure gauge is zeroed (Section 5.6.1).


2. Remove the upper rear pane l.
3. Remove the existingtube from the back ofthe pressure gauge and connect
the test adapter tube directly to the gauge.
4. Connecta low-pressure supply source (syringe)ωone ofthe open tubes of
the test adapter.
5. Connecta low蝴 pressure test device to the remaining open tube ofthe test
adapter.
6. Adjustthe pressure source to the following pressures as read on the airway
pressure gauge. Th e test device gauge should read within the values
indicated.

Alrway Pressure Gauge TestDevlce


Ocm H2 0 O:t l cm H2 0
40cm H20 40 :t2 cm H2 0
-5 cm H2 0 -5 :t2 cm H2 0

To
Tesl Devlce

To
Pressure Gauge RttIng

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6 Installation and Maintenance

In thls sectlon This section covers the regular maintenance procedures (minimum requirements)
needed to make sure that the Aespire Anesthesia Machine - including the ventilator-
opera恒s to specifications.

6.1 Aespire 7100 Installation Checklist. . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . ... . . . ... . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . .. .6-2


6.2 Aespire 7100 Planned Maintenance . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . ... . . . ... .. . . . . ... . . . .6-4
6.2.1 Everytwelve (12) months................ ............................. .6-4
6.2.2 Every twenty-four (24) months ........................................ .6-5
6.3 Free breathingvalve maintenance . ...... ...... ............... .............. .. .6-6
6.4 MOPV pressure relief valve test ...............................................6-7
6.4.1 Testsetup ......................................................... .6-7
6.4.2 Test procedure ...................................................... 6-7
6.5 Auxiliary 02 币。wmeter tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-8
6.6lntegrated Suction Regulatortests ........................................... .6-9

.&. WARNINGS Do not perform testing or maintenance on the Aespire Anesthesia Machine while
it is being used on a patient. Possible injury can result

Items can be contaminated due to infectious patients. Wear sterile rubber


gloves. Contamination can spread to you and others.

Obey infection control and safety procedures. Used equipment may contain
blood and body fluids.

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6.1 Aespire 7100 Installation Checklist


Serial Number: Date: (YY/MM/DD) / /
Hospital: I Performed by:

口1. Unpack and assemble the Aespire 7100 System.

口 2. Reconfigure the sample gas retum line as required (Section 9.12).

口 3. If necessary, acce臼 the Servlce Mode. Language menu (Section 4.6)


and select the correct language.
4. Access the Servlce Mode. System Conflguratlon menu (Section 4.8).
Perform the following steps:

口 a. Enterthe site Altltude in increments of 100 meters.

口 b. Select the correct ventilator Drlve Gas (02 or Air).

口 c. Make sure that Hellox Mode is set to "Disabled". Aespire machines


cannot be configured to deliver Heliox.
口 d. Select the desired VE A1arm Umlts (Automatic or User Adjustable).

口 e. Enable. Dlsable installed optional monitoring and ventilation features


as desired bythe customer(02 Monitoring, Volume Monitoring, Volume
Compensation , Pressure Mode , Pressure Waveform).
5. Access the Servlce Mode. Callbratlons menu (Section 4.9).
Perform the following calibrations:

Note: At installation , the 口 a. 02 Callbratlons (Section 4.9.1).


Airway Sensor Span 口 b. Zero Flow and Alrway Sensors (Section 4.9.2).
calibration is not required
before the PEEP Valve 口 c. AdJust Drlve Gas Regulator (Section 4.9.3).
Calibration unless itshows 口 d. PEEP Valve Callbratlon (Section 4.9.5).
up in the "Service
Calibration Required" 口 e. Insplratory Valve Callbratlon (Section 4.9.6).
screen. 口 f. Pressure Sensltlvlty (Sectωn4.9.7).
口 6. Exit 由 eService Mode and go to Normal Operations. Verify the "Service
Calibration &." alarm message is not present in the normal system display.

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7. Complete the System Checkout by performing the following steps:

口口口口口口口口口口口
a. Inspect the system (Section 3.2).
b. Pipeline and cylindertests (Section 3.3).
c. Row control tests (Section 3.4).
d. P陀ssure relieftests (Section 3.5).
e. O2 supply alarm tests (Section 3.6).
f. Flush flow tests (Section 3.7).
g. Vaporizer back pre臼ure test(Section 3.8).
h. Low-pressure leak test (Section 3.9).
i. Alarm tests (Section 3.10).
j. Breathing systems tests (Section 3.11).
k. Auxiliary 02 flowmeter tests , if equipped with this option
(Section 3.12).
口 1. Integrated suction regulator tests , if equipped with this option
(Section 3.13).
口 m. Powerfailure test(Section 3.14).
口 n. Electrical safety tests (Section 3.15).

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6.2 Aespire 7100 Planned Maintenance


Serial Number: Date: 阳'/MM/DD) / /
Hospital: performed by:
口 12 months 口 24 month 口

而 is section
covers the regular maintenance procedures (minimum
requirements) needed to make sure that the Aespire 7100 anesthesia
machine - including the ventilator - operates to specifications.

6.2.1 Every 阳'elve (12) Perform the following steps every 12 months.
months For details , refer to the sections listed.

Parts Replacement
口 Replace the vaporizer port o-rings (Section 9.8.1)
(Kit Stock Number 1102-3016-000)

Machlne Check5 and Te5ts Refer to the Aesplre User's Reference Manual, Part 2.
Perform the following steps:
口1. User maintenance listed below. Including disassembly, inspection ,
cleaning and parts replacement as required (Section 3 and Section 2).
• AGSS Maintenance:
Empty any condensate from the reservoir (disposable item).
Inspect air brake for occlusion.
Inspect, clean or replace filter on active AGSS.
• Breathing Circuit Maintenance
• Bellows Assembly Maintenance
• Bellows AssemblyTests
• O2 Sensor Calibration
• Flow Sensor Calibration
Refer to IIsted sectlons In 协Ismanual.
Perform the following steps:
口1. MOPV pre臼U 陀 relief valve test (Section 6.3)

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口 2. From 甘le Ventilator Service Mode menu , pe斤。rm the following:

• Display Discrete 1/0 Signals. Verify proper operation of all switches.


(Section 4.10.2)
• Display Error Log. If any error codes have been logged follow the
appropriate troubleshooting procedures. Clearthe error log. (Section
4.5)
• Adjust D巾eGasRegulaωr(Section 4.9.3)
• Airway Sensor Span (Section 4.9.4)
• PEEP Valve Calibration (Section 4.9.5)
• InspiraωryValve Calibration (Sect,ω n4.9.6)
• Pressure Sensitivity (Section 4.9. 7)
口 3. Inspect the system (Section 3.2)
口口口口口口口口口口口

4. Pipeline and cylindertests (Section 3.3)


5. Flow control and pre臼ure relieft臼,ts (Section 3.4)
6. Vaporizer back pressure test (Section 3.8)
7. Low-pressure leak test (Section 3.9)
8. Airway pre臼ure gauge accuracy check (Section 5.6.2)
9. Ala rm tests (Sectωn3.10)
10. Breathingsystems tests (Section 3.11)
11. Auxiliary O2 flowmetertests , if equipped with option (Section 6.5)
12. Integrated suction regulator tests , if equipped with option (Section 6.6)
13. Power failure test (Section 3.14)
14. Electrical safety tests (Section 3.15)

6.2.2 Every twenty-four In addition to the 12-month requirements , replace the following parts every
(24) months 24 months. AII machine and ventilator parts should be replaced before
performing the chec阳, tests , and calibrations.
口 1. Replace the intemal backup battery (Section 7.2.3)
(Sωck Number 1504-3505-000).

口 2. Replace the free breathingflappervalve (Section 6.2)


(S刨出 Number 0211-1454-100).

口 3. Replace 由 e free breathing valve o-ring (Section 6.2)


(Sωck Number 1503-3208-000).

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6.3 Free breathing valve maintenance

Referto Section 9.23ωaccess the Pneumatic Vent Engine.

1. Unscrew the valve seat (A) from the side ofthe interface manifold.

2. Inspect the flapper (8) and valve seat for nicks, debris and cleanliness.

To replace the flapper valve 3. If necessary, clean the new flapper valve with alcoho l.

4. Pull the tail (C) ofthe new free breathing valve flapperthrough the center
of the valve seat un创 it locks in place.

5. Trim the tail flush with outside surface of the valve seat (refer to the
removed flapper).

6. Replace the O-ring (D). Lubricate with a thin film of 附ytox.

7. Hand screw the assembly into the interface manifold.

8. Reassemble 由esystem.

9. Perform the Preoperative Checkout Procedure


(referto the respective User's Reference manual).

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6.4 MOPV pressure relief valve test


&. WARNING 0时ects in the breathing system can stop gas flow to the patient Th is
can cause i时 ury or death:
• 00 not use a test plug that is small enough to fall into the breathing
system.
• Make sure that there are no test plugs or other objects caught in 由e
breathing system.

6.4.1 Test setup 1. Remove the ABS breathing system.

2. Plug the inspiratory flow (drive pressure) port ofthe exhalation valve with a
stopper.

ow
阴ug Insplratory Fl
(D rIve pres阳刚问盹

6.4.2 Test procedure 1. Set the system switchωOn and enterthe Service Mode.

2. Select MDiagnostic TestsjTools"; select MValves - TestTool".

3. Select MSet Inspiraωry Valve" and activate a flow of 10νmin.

4. Carefully listen forthe MO阿 reliefweightto be relieving and Mpopping off'


衍。m its seat (a purring sound). Th is indicates the valve is functioning
correctly.

5. Setthe system switch to Standby.

6. Remove 伽e stopper from the inspiratory flow port.

7. Reassemble the system.

8. Perform 甘le Preoperative Checkout Procedure


(referto the respective User' s Reference manua l).

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6.5 Auxiliary O2 flowmeter tests


1. Open the O2 cylinder valve or connect an O2 pipeline.
2. Rotate 由 e flow control clockwise (decrease)ωshutoffthe flow. The ball
should rest at the bottom of the flow tube and not move.
3. Rotate 由 e flow control counterclockwise (increase). The ball should rise
immediately after rotation is begun. Itshould rise smoothly and steadily
with continued counterclockwise rotation. When a desired flow is set, the
ball should maintain in a steady position.
4. Rotate the flow control clockwise to shut offthe flow.

Row Accuracy Test Note: To check flow accuracy, be sure that the flow test device is capable of
measuring 0 to 15 L/min with an accuracy of 土2% of reading.
1. Connect the flowmeter outlet to the flow test device.
2. Adjust 由 e flowmeter so 由 e centerofthe ball aligns with the selected test
point (observe that the ball maintains a steady position for 10 seconds).
3. The test device readingshould be between the limits shown for each ofthe
selected se'四 ngs in the table below.

Row Tester Readlng

Rowmeter Set回ng LowerUmlt UpperUmlt


νmln lfmln νmln

1 0.52 1.48
3 2.56 3.44
5 4.60 5.40
10 9.70 10.30
maXl mum 12.00
(va 阳efullyopen)

4. Rotate the flow control clockwise to shut off the flow.


5. Close the O2 cylinder valve or disconnect the O2 pipeline.

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6.6 Integrated Suction Regulator tests


Note Th ere are two types of integrated suction systems for the Aespire 7100
anesthesia machine:
• Continuous Vacuum Regulator, Th ree-Mode, Pipeline Vacuum
• Continuous Vacuum Regulator, Th ree-Mode , Venturi Oerived Vacuum
For Plpellne Va饵um 句stems,
a vacuum source of at least 500 mm Hg (67 kPa or 20 in Hg) is required for
testing. Th e supply open flow must be a minimum of 50νmin.
For Venturl Derl帽d Vacuum systems,
an O2 or Air source of at least 282 kPa (41 psi) is required for tes甘 ng.

Gauge Accuracy Th e gauge needle should come ωrest within the zero range bracket when no
suction is being supplied. Gauges which do not comply may be out of
tolerance.

Note To check gauge accuracy, be sure that the test gauge is capable of measuring
oω550 mm Hg with an accuracy of 士 1 %of reading.
1. Connect the suction patient port to 由e testgauge.
2. Turn the mode selector switch to I (ON).
3. Ensure thatthe vacuum test gauge is in agreementwith the suction vacuum
gauge 士 38 mm Hg,t 5 kPa at the following test points.

Testpolnts
Suctlon vacuum gauge Test gauge tolerance
100 mm Hg(13.3 kPa) 62 -138 mm Hg (8.3-18.4 kPa)
300 mm Hg (40 kPa) 262-338 mm Hg(35-45 kPa)
500 mm Hg (66.7 kPa) 462-538 mm Hg (6 1. 6- 71. 7) kPa)

Flow Test Note: To check flow accuracy, be sure that the flow test device is capable of
measuring 0-30υmin.
1. Connect the patient port of the suction regulator to the flow test device.
2. Rotate the suction control knob fully clockwise (increase).
3. Tum the mode selectorswitch 协 I (ON) andve时fy that the flow rate is:
• atleast20υmin.
4. Disconnect the test flowmeter.

(Tests contlnue on next page.)

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Re由latlon Test 1. Turn the mode selector switch to 1(ON).


2. Occlude the patient po此 ofthe suction regulator.
3. Set the vacuum regulator gauge to 100 mm Hg/ 13 kPa.
4. Open and close the patient port several times.
5. With the patient port occluded , the gauge should return ω100 mm Hg/ 13
kPa within a tolerance of :t 10 mm Hg/ 1. 3 kPa.

Vacuum Bleed Test 1. Occlude the patient po此 ofthe suction regulator.
2. Set the vacuum regulator gauge to 100 mm Hg/ 13 kPa.
3. Turn the mode selector switch to 0 (O FF) and observe the gauge needle. It
must return to the zero range bracket or stop pin within 10 seconds.

Vacuum Leak Test 1. Turn the mode selector switchωo (OFF).


2. Rotate the suction control knob a minimum of two full turns in the
clockwise direction (i ncrease suction) to ensure its setting is not at the 0仔
position.
3. Occlude the patient port of the suction regulator.
4. Observe the suction gauge, the needle should not move.
5. Rotate the suction control knob fully counterclockwise to ensure its setting
is at the fully off position.
6. Turn the mode selector switchω1 (ON).
7. Observe the suction gauge , the needle should not move.

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7 Troubleshooting

In thls sectlon 7.1 Genera lTroubleshooting. .. . ... .. . ..... .. .... .. ..... .. . ... .. . ... ... . .... .. , . .7-2
7.2 BreathingSystem LeakTestGuide.. ,..........."...."............"...",... 7-4
7.2.1 Breathingsystem leak test. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .7-5
7.2.2 BreathingSystemTroubleshootingFlowcharts ........................., ..7-7
7.2.3 Leak Isolation Tests ................................................ 7-12
7.3Troubleshootingguide ..................................................., 7-28
7.4 Alarm and Errormessages ................................................, 7-30
7.5 Troubleshooting Flowcharts ................................................ 7-41
7.5.1 Ventilatorassessmentprocess ....................................... 7-41
7.5.2 No display troubleshooting. …………………………………… 7-42
7.5.3Inaccurate volume ventilation troubleshooting. …………………….. 7-43
7.5.4 VMB board evaluation .............................................. 7-44
7.5.5 No ventilation troubleshooting. ………………………………… 7-45
7.5.6 High intrinsic PEEP troubleshooting. …………………………….. 7-46

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7.1 General Troubleshooting


Lß WARNING Objects in the breathing system can stop gas f1 0w to the patient Th is can cause
injury or death:

• Do not use a test plug that is small enough to fall into the breathing system.

• Make sure that there are no test plugs or other objects caught in the
breathing system.

problem Posslble Cause Actlon


High Pressure Leak Pipeline leak Use a leak detecωr or Snoop to check for source of leak.
Repair or replace defective pa 内S.
O2 flush valve Use a leak detector or Snoop to check for source of leak.
Make sure tubing connections are tigh t.
Replace valve if defective.
System switch Use a leak detector orSnoop to check for source ofleak.
Make sure tubing connections are tigh t.
Replace switch if defective.
Cylinder not installed properly Make sure cylinder is correctly aligned.
V'erify that tee handles are tight.
Cylindergauges Use a leak detector or Snoop to check for source of leak.
Replace gauge if defective.
Cylinder gaskets Use a leak detector or Snoop to check for source of leak.
Replace gasket if de币ective.
Reliefvalves Use a leak detector or Snoop to check for source of leak.
Replace valve if defective.
Low Pressure Leak Vaporizer not installed properly Reseat vaporizer if not installed prope 川y.
(with vaporizer mounted) Have vaporizer servic坦d at vaporizer center if vaporizer
leaks.
Missing or damaged o-ring on vaporizer Check condition of o-ring.
manifold Replace if missing or damaged.
Loosefill po此 Check fill po凡 Tighten if loose.

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脚'Oblem Posslble Cause Actlon


Low Pressure Leak Leaking port valve on vaporizer manifold Usethe Vaporizer Manifold Valve Testerto check for leak.
(with orwithout vaporizer) See Section 9.8.2 for instructions.
Iftest fails , tighten , repair, or replace as needed.
Leak at f1 0wmeter head Ifvaporizer manifold pass晦 d previous tests:
Remove tubing from input side of head and occlude
port.
Perform leak test Iftest fails:
• Check for damaged o-rings between f1 0wmeter
modules. Replace as needed.
• Check for damag陪d o-rings at top and bottom of 何 ow
tubes. Replace as needed.
-Check for cracked f1 0w tube. Replace as needed.
Ifs晦 condary regulaωr leaks , replace the complete
module.
Note: An altemate method is to pressurize the system
and use a leak de也ctor or Snoopωcheck forsource of
leak.
Leaking reliefvalve on vaporizer Remove reliefvalve.
manifold Occlude opening.
Perform leak test.
lftest passes, replace valve.
Leaking flush valve Attach pressure measurin唱 device on CGO.
Replace valve if device shows increased pressure.
Leaking system switch Attach pressure measurin唱 device on CGO.
Replace switch if de川 ce shows increased pressure.
Bellows leak Pop-o仔 valve diaphragm notsealing Disassemble pop-o仔 valve; in晴 pect and clean seats;
properly reseat; reassemble.
Bellows mounting rim loose Remove rim and POP-Q仔 valve diaphragm; reseat
diaphragm; snap rim (2) into place.
Bellows improperly mounted or has a Check that only the last bellows convolute is mounted to
hole ortear the rim and thatthe rin喝 roll is in the groove under the
Hm. Inspect the bellows for damage; replace.
Breathing System Leak Absorber canister nσt installed properly Install canister properly.
Damagedjmissing canister o-ring Chec k/ replace o-ring.
Breathing System Le ak ACGO O2 sense check valve Replace.
(Intermittent)
N20 flow does not decrease Defective pilot regulator Check pilot regulator. Replace if needed.
withO2 flow
Unit displays low O2 Low O2 supply switch Check switch. Calibrate or replace as appropriate.
p陪ssure with pipeline but
not with cylinders
Unable to begin mechanical ABS not fully engaged RemountABS.
ventilation N002 supply Check O2 supply.
Defective BagjVent switch Check Bag,lVent switch.

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7.2 Breathing System Leak Test Guide


Note Always perform the low-pressure leak test (Section 3.9) on the machine before
proceeding with these breathing system leak tests.
Th e procedure in Section 7.2.1 helps you isolate the leak: to Bag Mode components , to
Vent Mode components , or to components 由 at are common to both modes.
• If you have a similar leak in both the bag mode and the ventilator mode , you must
considerthe Row SensorModule , the CircuitModule , the AbsorberCanister area , and
the bulkhead components (including CGO tubin g). Care仙lIy inspect 由ecircuit
module for damaged seals or misassembly, and the seating ofthe O2 sensor.
• Ifyou have a largerleak in one area than the other(Ventor Ba曲,由 e leak is mostlikely
NOT in the Aow Sensor Module, the Circuit Module , the Absorber Canister area , orthe
bulkhead POrts.
Follow the troubleshooting flowcharts in Section 7.2.2 to determine the best sequence
oftests for locating a breathing system leak.
Th e procedures in Section 7.2.3 testspecific components ofthe breathingsystem for
leaks.

.&. WARNING Objects in the breathing system can stop gas f1 0w to the patient. Th is can cause
i时 ury or death:

• Do not use a test plug that is small enough to fall into the breathing system.
• Make sure that there are no test plugs or other objects caught in the
breathing system.

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7.2.1 Breathlng 刊lis test checks for leaks


in Vent Mode and Bag Mode components. It is part ofthe
system leak test overall checkout procedure , Section 3.11 "Breathing system tests." It is repeated here
for testing convenience.

.&. WARNING Objects in the breathing system can stop gas flow to the patien t. Th is can cause
injury or death:
• Do not use a test plug that is small enough to fall into the breathing system.
1. Verify thatAGSS is operating. For systems that have a flow indicator on the side ,
make sure that the flow indicator shows a flow in the green (normal) region.
2. Zero the pressure gauge (Section 5.6.1).

Check Valves 3. Make sure that the check valves on the breathing circuit module work correctly:
a. Th e Inspiratory check valve rises during inspiration and falls at the sta 比 of
expiration.
b. Th e Expiratory check valve rises during expiration and falls at the start of
inspiration.

Ventllator Bellows 4. Ventilator bellows test:


a. Setthe system switch to Standby.
b. Set the Ba g/Vent switch to Ventilator.
c. Set all flow controls to minimum.
d. Close the breathing circuit at the patient connection. Use the test plug located
on the side ofthe ABS.
e. Push the O2 flush button to fill the bellows.
f. Th e pressure must not increase to more than 15 cm H20 on the pressure gauge.
g. Ifthe bellows falls more than 100 mLj min (top of indicator), it has a leak.

Servlce Mode Tests 5. Enter the Service Mode: Push and hold the adjustment knob on the ventilato r' s
display and set the system switch to On.
a. Selectand confirm "Service Modes."
b. Follow the menu structure outline below to reach the adjustment for the
inspiratory flow valve. Select and confirm at each step.
• "Diagnostics TestsjTools"
• "Breathing System Leak Test"
c. Follow the instructions on the screen.
d. The leak rate should be less than 200 mLj min.
For machines with a single-tube O2 flowmeter, the pressure reading should
reach 30 cm H20 at minimum flows greater than 200 mνmin.

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Bag Clrcult 6. Test the Bag circuitfor leaks:


a. Setthe system switch to On.
b. Set the Ba g/Ventilator switchωBag.
c. Plug the Bag port (use your hand or the approved test plug).
d. Close the APL valve (70 cm H20).
e. Setthe O2 flow to 0.25νmin.
f. Close the patient connection (using a hand or test plug on the side of the
breathing system) and pressurize the bag circuit with the O2 flush button to
approximately 30 cm H20.
g. Release the flush button. Th e pressure must not decrease. A pressure decrease
large enough ωsee on the gauge indicates an unacceptable leak.

APL Valve 7. Testthe APL valve:


a. Fully close the APL valve (70 cm H20).
b. Setthe total fresh gas flow to approximately 3 L/min and make sure thatthe
value on the inspiratory pressure gauge does not exceed 85 cm H2 0. Some
pressure fluctuation is norma l.
c. Fully open the APL valve (ω 由e MIN position).
d. Set O2 flow to 3 L/min. Turn any other gases 0何.
e. Make sure that the value on the inspiratory pressure gauge is less than
approximately 5 cm H20.
f. Push the O2 flush button. Make sure that the value on the inspiratory p陀ssure
gauge stays less than 10 cm H20.
g. Set the O2 flow to minimum and make sure that the value on the inspiratory
pressure gauge does not decrease below 0 cm H20.
8. Remove your hand orthe test plug from the patient connection.
9. Setthe System switch to Standby.

&. WARNING Make sure that there are no test plugs or other objects caught in the
breathing system.

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7.2.2 Breathlng
System
Troubleshootlng
Rowcharts

Reviewι嗣 kTesl Gui由(Seclion 7.2)


• Do machine low-pressure leak test
(Section 3.8)
• 180late breathing system lE! ak to
Bag Mode ,Vent Móde , or Both
(Section 7.2.1)

Perform Tesl 2 Repair leak in


Low-pressure leak Fail machine
testing the machine

Pass

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Vent Mode

Perform Test 3 InspectlReplace tubing to


Testing the pressure gauge Fail gauge; Replace U-Cup seals
and po同 U-cup seals

Pass

Flowchart 1
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Perfon回 Test4
,-esting the bag port ,
APL Valve, and BagNent Pass
Switch , and Negative
Pressure ReliefValve

Re-Install all breathing circuit I _


components and repeat I&
Fail Breathi !l_9 ~yste_"!. ~~ak Test I ~
(Section 7.2.1) 莲

Check or Replace
the BagNent Yes
Switch lower Seal

No

Perform Test 5 Pass


Testing the APL Diaphragm

Fail

Inspect
APUBTV Manifold O-Ring seal
and Negative Pressure Relief;
replace as necessary.

Flowchart 2
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Perform Test 6
Pass Testing the bellows a:臼embl弘
añd Bag/Vent Switch

Perform Test 8

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Testina the bellows and Inspect Exhalation Valve

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bellows Pop-off and Ori四 Circuit

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Fail

Pass

Re-Install all breathing circuit


cOrnponents and repeat
Breathlng_System
LeakTest
(S蚓ion 7.2.1)
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Perform Test 8
Pass--- Testina the bellows and
bellows Pop-off

Fail

Check/Repla四:
Pop-o何 diaphragm ,
Bellows Housing,
U-Cup 揭al ,
and Bell侧s integrity

Flowchart 3
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Leak in both Bag a_nd Vanl Moda


Common Areas: Flow Sensor
Module, Circuit Mωule, Soda Li me
Canister, Negative Pressure Relief

Per旬rmTest 9
Testingthe Flow Sensor
Module,-Circuit Module, and
Soda Li me Canister

Pass Fail Fail Pass

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Pass Fail

Pass Fail

胁附hart 4
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Leakin
Flow Sensor Module
or Circuit Module

Perform Tests 14 and 15


Testing the. Flow Sensors
Fail using the low-pressure
leak test device

Check/ Replace

咽守。h
Flow Sensors or ChecklReplace the seals
on the Circuit Module and

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bulkhead connector


守.
the O-Ring on the O2 cell

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。-Rings

Swap Module(s) Perform Breathina


with another machine. Fail System Leak Test 一 Pass Done
Repair or replace Module (Section 7.2.1)

Flowchart 5
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7.2.3 Leak Th e previous flowcharts refer you to the following tests.


Isolatlon Tests Th ese tests require the use ofthe Low Pressure LeakTest Device and the LeakTestTool
Kit (refer to Section 10.1.3, "TestTools" .
Th e LeakTestTool Kit includes:
• the Machine TestTool
• the Circui tTestTool
• and various Test Plugs
When performing these tests , ensure that the ACGO selector switch is set to the ABS
position.

Test 1: Verifying the integrity ofthe test tools. ……………………………………………………·田和 13


Test 2: Low-pressure leak testing the machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7-14
Test 3: Testing the airway pressu陀 gauge, and Port 1 and Port 3 u-cup seals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7-15
Test 4: Testing the bag port cover, the APL valve , the BagjVent switch , and the negative pressure reliefvalve ......... 7-16
Test5: TestingtheAPLdiaphragm ....................................................................... 7-17
Test 6: Testing the bellows module and the BagjVent switch ................................................ .在 18
Test 7: Testingthe b创 lows, the bellows pop-offvalve , the bellows base manifold , and the BagjVentswitch. ………. 7-19
Test 8: Testing the bellows assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7-20
Test 9: Testing the flow sensor modu 怡, the circuit module , and the soda lime canister . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7-21
Test 10: Testingthe circuit module and the canister . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . . .. .. . .. " 7-22
Test 11: Testing the circuit module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7-22
Test 12: Testingthe inspiratory side ofthe circuit module .. .. .. .. .. .... . . .... .. ... ... .. .... .. . ... .. ...... .. ... 7-23
Test 13: Testingthe negative pressure reliefvalve.. . .. .... .. .... .... .. .. .... . ..... .. . ..... . ....... . ... ... . ... 7-24

Test 14: Testing the flow sensors only. ……………………………………………………......... 7-25


Test 15: Testing a flow sensor includingthe Ventilator Monitoring Assembly and interfacing components . . . . . . . . . . . . " 7-26

.&. WARNING Objects in the breathing system can stop gas f1 0w to the patient. This can cause
injury or death:
• 00 not use a test plug that is small enough to fall into the breathing system.

Make sure that there are no test plugs or other objects caught in the
breathing system .

.&. CAUTl ON 00 not use O2 Flush for leak isolation tests. 00 not leave pressurized systems
unattended. High P陀ssure and equipment damage may resul t.

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Test 1 Verl刷ng the Integrlty of 曲@幅st 恼。Is

Machlne Test Tool


Front Vl侧

Back Vl ew

1. Veri市 integrity of low-pressure leak test device.


• Put your hand on the inlet of the leak test device. Push hard for a good seal.
• Squeeze the bulb to remove all air from the bulb.
• Ifthe bulb completely inflates in less than 60 seconds, replace 由e leaktest
device.

「叫卜寸E

2. A阳ch 伽 e low-pressure leak test device to the Machine Test Too l.


3. Plug the two pressure orifices.
4. Repeatedly squeeze and release the hand bulb until it remains collapsed.
5. If the bulb inflates in less than 30 seconds , locate and correct the leak.

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Test 2 Low-pressure leak tes笛ng 曲emachlne

PO晴 1

1. Remove the breathing system from the machine.


2. A'阳ch the Machine TestTool (using only the Thru POrt) and the low-pressure leak test
device to Port 3 of the breathing system interface as shown above.
Note: To prevent damage 阳由e airway pressure gauge , ensure that the gauge po民
(Port 1) is not connected to the TestToo l.
3. Set the ACGO selector switch to ABS.
4. Set the system switch to Standby.
5. Turn 0何 all vaporizers.
6. Open 由e flow controls one and a half tums countercloc阳ise.
7. Compress and release the bulb until it is empty.
8. The vacuum causes the floatsωmove. This is usual. Ifthe bulb completely inflates
in 30 seconds or le弱, there is a leak in the low-pressure circuit.

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Te剖 3 Testlng 曲ealrwaypre揭ure gauge , and PO同 1 and Port 3 u.cup seals

Allgnment
Pωt

1. A忧ach the Machine Test Tool to the breathing system interface ports (using the
alignment post) as shown above.
2. Tum all of the flow controls fully cloc阳ise (minimum flow).
3. Set the system switch to On.
4. Occlude the tapered plug.
• At minimum flow, the airway pressure gauge readingshould increase.
• If not, there is a leak in the tested circuit.

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Test 4 Testlng the bag po民 cover,由eAPLva胁,由eBag/Vent 棚Itch, and the


negatlve pre辅ure rellef valve

1. Separate the Bellows Module 衍。m the Circuit Module and re-install the Bellows
Module.
2. Occlude the Bag Port connector.
3. Connect the Machine TestTool to the interface po由 as shown above.
4. Setthe BagjVentswitch to Bagand closethe APL Valve (70 cm H20).
5. Slowly increase the O2 flow to achieve 30 cm H20.
• Th e leak rate is equal to the flow needed to main恼in30cm H20.
• Th e leak rate should be less than 200 mLj min.
Note: If the bellows ris筒, it indicates a leak in 由e BagjVentSwitch.

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Test 5 Testlng 曲e APL dlaphragm

Note If required , set up the Machine TestTool and breathing system as shown in Test4.
1. Slide the Bellows Module away from the machine.
2. Remove the APL ramp and diaphragm.
3. Insert a Test Plug into 由e APL scavenging po此, as shown above.
4. Slide the Bellows Module pa 而创 Iy back onto the machine casting.
5. Ensure that the Bag Po民 is plugged and that the Ba g,tVent switch is set to Bag.
6. Slowly increase the O2 flow to achieve 30 cm H20.
• Le ak rate is equal to the flow needed to maintain 30 cm H20.
• Th e leak rate should be le臼由an 200 mlfmin.

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Test6 Testlng the bellows module and the BagfVent swltch

1. Separate the Bellows Module from the Circuit Module and re-install the Bellows
Module.
2. Enterthe Service Mode: Push and hold the adjustment knob on the ventilato r' s
display and setthe system switch to On.
a. Select and confirm "Service Modes."
b. Follow the menu structure outline below to reach the adjustment forthe
inspiratory flow valve. Select and confirm at each step.
• "Diagnostics TestsjTools"
• "Breathing System Leak Test"
3. Follow the instructions on the screen.
• At step 5, connect the Machine TestTool to the interface ports as shown above ,
instead. Continue with steps 6 and 7 on the screen.
• The leak rate should be less than 200 mνmm.

Breath阳a Sustem Leak Test


Olrections for Breillhina sustem Leal: Test
1. SeI BaglY刷刷lch to Vent posftlon
2. SeI fresh gas fI酬 to lIIinimum.
3. Open pati回t 叩I conn晦 ctio阴阳 atllosphe阻
4. Se险ct "start LeakTesl" to start the test
5. Coooect 叩回 end of patient 叩·旬国咽 on breath酌9 s9stem handle
6. SI酬19 increase fresh gas fl酬 until Pres四陪 Gauge 明白 30 c相同0
7. Leak rate 陆 the fresh 9自由酬 nee血dto 111萄削n 30 cm HzO.

Go to 口lagr回sticT四lIf/TooIs M由四

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Test 7 Testlng 由e bell刷帽,由e bellows pop -off valve, the bellows base
manlfold, and the Bag{Vent 驯蛐

1. Separate the Bellows Module from the Circuit Module.


2. Inse同 appropriate test plugs into the bellows base manifold as shown to
the left.
Note: Position the bellows assembly so that the bellows remain collapsed
as you plug the ports.
3. Set Ba g/Vent switchωVent
4. Position the bellows upright with the bellows collapsed.
5. Connect the Machine TestTool to the interface ports as shown above.
6. Slowly increase the O2 flow to achieve 30 cm H20.
Note: Th e bellows will rise until the pre臼ure equalizes.
• Th e leak rate is equal to the flow needed ωmaintain 30 cm H2 0.
• Th e leak rate should be less than 200 mlfmin.

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T铺,t8 Testlng 曲e bello'晒 a揭embly

Note If required , set up the Machine TestTool and breathing system as shown in
Test 7.

1. Remove the bellows base manifold from the Bellows Module.


2. Insert appropriate test plugs into the bellows base manifold as shownω
the left.
Note: Position the bellows assembly so that the bellows remain collapsed
as you plug the ports.
3. Connectthe tapered plug ofthe Machine TestTool to the bellows base inlet
as shown to the left.
4. Position the bellows upright with the bellows cOllapsed.
5. Slowly increase the O2 flow to achieve 30 cm H20.
Note: Th e bellows will rise until the pressure equaliz臼.
• Th e leak rate is equal to the flow needed ωmain恼 in30cm H20.
• Th e leak rate should be less than 200 mL/min.

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Test 9 Testlng 由e 咽。'w sensor module,由e clrcult module, and 曲esodallme


canlster

阴ug

1. Separate the Bellows Module from the Circuit Module and re-install the CircuiVFlow
Sensor Module.
2. Connect short tubing between the inhalation and exhalation por恼。fthe breathing
system.
3. Insert an appropriate test plug in the outlet port of the Circuit Module.
4. Enterthe Service Mode: Push and hold the adjus阳lent knob on the ventilato r's
display and set the system switch to On.
a. Selectand confirm .Service Modes."
b. Follow the menu structure outline below to reach the adjustment for the
inspiratory flow valve. Select and confirm at each step.
• "Diagnostics TestsjTools"
• "Display ND Channels.
c. Record 由 e Inspiratory and Expiraωry Flow actual values.
N侃e: Th e Inspiraωryand 缸piratory Flow actual values should be near zero.
5. Slowly increase the O2 flow to achieve 30 cm H20.
• Th e leak rate is equal to the flow needed to maintain 30 cm H20.
• Th e leak rate should be less than 200 mlfmin.
6. Observe the Inspiratory and Expiratory Flow actual values. Th evalues should be near
zero , as previously recorded in S'惚p4.
Note: If one channel indicates flow , see "Inaccurate Volume Ventilation
Troubleshooti鸣" in the 7100 Ventilator Service Manual.

7. Release Pre臼ure.

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Test 10 Testlng 曲e clrcult module and the canlster

1. Remove the Flow Sensor module.


2. Connectthe Circui tTestTool to the Circuit Module as shown above.
3. Slowly increase the O2 flow to achieve 30cmH 2 0. The leak rate is equal to the flow
required to maintain 30 cmH 20.
• The leak rate should be less than 200 mlfmin.

Test 11 Testlng the clrcult module

Pl ug

Plug
Plug
Note: If required , set up the machine as in Test 10.
1. Remove the Soda Ume Canister.
2. Using appropriate Test Plugs , plug the three canister ports in the Circuit Module as
shown above.
3. Slowly increase the O2 flow to achieve 30 cm H2 0.
• Th e leak rate is equal to the flow needed to maintain 30 cm H20.
• Th e leak rate should be less than 200 mlfmin.

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Test 12 Testlng 曲e Insplratory slde 0' 曲e clrcult module

Plug

Loo p

Nole: If required , set up the machine as in Test 10 and 11.


1. Connect the CircuitTestTool to the Circuit Module as shown above.
2. Insert an appropriate test plug in the inspiratory outlet to the canister as shown
above.
3. Slowly increase the O2 flow to achieve 30 cm H20.
• The leak rate is equal to the flow needed ωmaintain 30 cm H20.
• The leak rate should be le部由an 200 mlfmin.

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Test 13 Testlng the negatlve pre辅ure rellef valve


1. Separate the Bellows Module from the Circuit Module.
2. Remove the Bellows Interface Manifold.
3. Inse眈 testplug(陀cessed end) into the rear Ba g/Vent switch po眈 asshown.

-Plug

4. Install the Bellows Module.


5. Connectthe Machine TestTool to the interface ports and the Bellows Module as
shown above.

6. Set the Bag/Vent Switch to Ven t.


7. Slowly increase the O2 flow to achieve 30 cm H2 0.
• Th e leak rate is equal to the flow needed to maintain 30 cm H20.
• Th e leak rate should be less than 200 mL/ min.

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Test 14 Testlng 恤e 饵owsenso阳 only

Note: To ensure a air-tight


seal, use the corresponding
plug as iIIustrated for the
original flow sensor (A)
orthene毗
moisture resistant
{。他et) flow sensor (B).

1. Remove the Flow Sensor Module.


2. Plug each Row Sensor as shown above.
3. Connect the low-pressure leak test device to the open end of the Row Sensor.
4. Block the connec'ωr end of the Row Sensor with your hand.
5. Compress and release the bulb until it is empty.
6. Ifthe bulb inflates in 30 seconds or less, there is a leak in the flow sensor.
7. Ifthere are no lea陆 in the flow sensors, go to Test 15.

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Test 15 TesUng a flow sensor Includlng the VenUla阳r Monltorlng Assembly and
Interfaclng components

Note: To ensure a ai,俨 tight


seal, use the corresponding
plug as iIIustrated for the
original f10w sensor (A)
orthenew,
moisture resistant
(。他et) f10w sensor (8).

1. Remove Flow Sensors from the Flow Sensor Module.


2. Attach the Aow Sensorto the bulkhead connector.
3. Plug each Aow Sensor as shown.
4. Connect the low-pressure leak test device to the open end of the Aow Sensor.
5. Compress and release the bulb until it is empty.
6. If the bulb inflates in 30 seconds or less, there is a leak. Th e leak may be through the
connector o-rings , in the intemal tubing, or in the Transducer on the VMB.

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Troubleshootlng Some ventilator problems may not generate any ventilator messages, even 由ough the
InstnJc筒。ns ventilator may not be functioning correctly:
• Referto Section 7.3 , " Troubleshootingguide. n
Forventilator problems that result in an Alarm or Error message:
• Refer to Section 7.4, "Alarm and frror messages. n
To help isolate a problem:
• Refer to Section 7.5 , n Troubleshooting Rowcharts. n

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7.3 Troubleshooting guide

AcU on
1. Blown fuses in Control Module's AC receptacle 11. Checkjreplace fuses.

2. Universal powersupply 2. Check power supply output (Section 2.7.2).

3. Front panel keyboard (LED is part of it) 3. Check ribbon cable connection; replace front
panelkeyboa叫.

4. Control board 4.+6V……-R11…--- to LED; replace Control Board.

Actlon
1. Cable from J 11 of Control Board to SICB. 1. Checkjjumper cable connection; replace cable.

2. Cable from System Switch to SICB. 2. Check cable connection; replace cable.

3. Seriallsolation Connector Board (SICB) 3. Replace SICB.

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ActI on
1. Ribbon cable , cont刚 board to LCD display 11. Check cable connection.

2. LCD display 12. Replace LCD display.

3. Control board 13. Replace control board.

Actlon
1. Fan harness 1. Ensure fan harness is plugged in.

2. Replace fan.

3. Control board 3. Replace control board.

Actlon
1. Speaker cable 1. Ensure cable is plugged in.

2. Replace speaker.

3. Control board 4. Replace control board.

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7.4 Alarm and Error messages


有le ServiceMode (陪ferωsection 4) includes a log of the 20 most recent Alarm
|AlannM叫 messages (not shaded) and Error messages (shaded) experienced by the ventilator
system.

If a User Alarm persists afterthe recommended action has been performed , the
message indicates the probable component and related circuit that needs repair. Use
the Service Mode tests to isolate the fault. Th e items in the Service Repair column
indicate the path from the named component to the control board.

Message Alann/Error Cause User Actlon/Concems Servlce Repalr

12 HourTest& UserAlann System in use for more than At end of case , move the system
12 hours without a switch from On to Standby to
powerup selftest On.

Absorber Panel Open User Alarm The top panel on Aestiva is Close the panel. If persists, check:
not completely closed. • Panel switch
ABS on Aespire in not Reinstall ABS. • Harness to VMB
completelyengaged. • VMB
• Cable ωCBjJ12

ApneaAlarm UserAlarm Normal condition after End Monitoring resumes afterfirst


Standby Case, powerup , or ACGO breath (mechanical) or 2
change from On to 0优 breaths within 30 sec (non-
mechanical).

Apnea Alarm off UserAlarm The cardiac bypass op甘 on is Apnea alarms are turned 0仔
selected (Alarm Se忧ings when this option is selected.
menu).

Aux Gas Outlet On UserAlann The outlet selection switch is Connect the patient circuit to the If persists, check:
settothe au刻 liary auxiliary outlet. • ACGO switch
common gas outlet For mechanical ventilation or • VMB
ventilation with mon阳时 ng, • Cable to CBjJ12
select the common gas outlet.

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M回sage Alannj Error C8use UserAcU onjConcerns ServlceR,叩alr

Ba忧ery Charger Fail UserAlarm Th e current in the battery System is operational , b川 may Replace:
charging circuit is too fail on battery if mains power • Ba'忧:ery
high. islost • Control Board

Bat协ryCha咆ing& UserAlarm Ba忧ery is not fully charged. leave the system plugged in to If persists, replace:
charge the ba忧:ery. If power • Ba忧:ery
fails , the total backup time • Control Board
will be < 30 minutes.

Ba忧:ery Current High User Alarm Ba忧,ery current > 6 amps for System is operational , but may If persists, replace:
10seconds. fail on battery if mains power • Battery
is lost. • Control Board

Ba忧:ery Failure High UserAlarm Battery voltage > 8 Vfor System is operational , but may If persists, replace:
10seconds. fail on battery if mains power • Ba忧ery
islost. • Control Board

Ba忧:ery Failure low UserAlarm The batteryvoltage is too low System is operational , but may If persists, replace:
(< 2 V) to supply the fail on battery if mains power • Ba忧ery
system if powerfails. is lost. • Control Boa时
leave the system plugged in to
charge the ba忧ery.

Cal Flow Senso附 UserAlarm The last flow sensor Calibrate the flow sensors. This alarm message
calibration failed. look for water in the flow sensor indicates that the
tubes and dry if necessary. last flow senso r' s
Replace sensor if necessary. differential
pressure
transducer
calibration failed.
With the BTV switch
in Bag, ensure
sensorsare
removed until the
"No Insp / No Exp
flow Sensor"
messages appear.
Ifpe邸ists, replace:

• VMB
• Control Board

Calibrate O2 Sensor UserAlarm Calibration failure or Does the sensor measure Ifpersis'饵,
Check:
O2%>110% 21 %O2 in room ai r? • O2 sensor cable
Replace sensor if necessary. • VMB
• CabletoCBρ12

Canister Open UserAlarm The canister 刚ease is open , Close the canister release. Ifpersi剑s, chec k:
causinga la咆'eleak • Canister switch
(Aestiva only). • Hamess to VMB
(Closed by de旬 ult in Aespire • VMB
machine.) • CabletoCBρ12

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M髓姐ge Al ann/ Error Cause User Actlon/Conωms Servlce Repalr

Cardiac Bypass UserAlarm Th e alarm limit settings are Use the alarm limits menu to
set for a patient on change this se创 ng.
cardiac bypass.
Apnea alarms are 0仔.

Check Flw Sensors UserAlarm System has detected an Are the flow sensors correctly
A improperflow pa忧.ern in installed?
the breathing circuit. Water build up in the flow sensor
tubes?
Is a flow sensor tube cracked or
broken?
Improper check valve operation?
Inspect one-way valves.
Replace flow sensor module with
the spare. Check the
condition ofthe flow sensor
and its tubing.

Circuit Leak Audio UserAlarm Control setting on the Alarm Th is message tells you that the
αf Settings menu. audio alarm for circuit leaks
wasturned 0何.

Connect O2 Sensor UserAlarm Th e O2 sensor is not Connect the sensor. If persists, Check:
connected to the cable. • O2 sensorcable
• VMB
• CabletoCBμ12

Exp Flow Sensor Fail User Ala rm System cannot read the Operation continues with
calibration data stored in reduced accuracy.
the sensor. Replace the flow sensor.

Exp Reverse Flow User Alarm Flow through the expiratory Look at the check valves.
sensor during inspiration Water build up in the flow sensor
(for 6 breaths in a row). tubes?
Is a flow sensortube cracked or
broken?
Replace the expiratory check
valve.
Check the flow sensor condition.

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Heliox Mode is On User Alarm Control setting on ventilation When Heliox is used , the
setup menu. ventilator must adjust volume
calculations.

High O2 UserAlarm O2 %> alarm high limit Is the limit set correctly?
se刨 ng. What is the O2 flow?
Did you just push Flush?
Does the sensor see 21 %O2 in
room ai r?
Calibrate O2 sensor.
Replace O2 sensor.

High Paw UserAlarm Paw is greaterthan Plimit. Are Plimit and other controls set
The ventilator cycles to correctly?
expiration. look for blockages.
Check patient connection.

HighVE UserAlarm The minute volume is greater Check patient for spontaneous
than the set high limit. breathing.
This alarm is suspended Adjust control settings.
for 9 breaths after you
change the ventilator
se'创 ngs.

High VTe UserAlarm 怕E is greaterthan high alarm Check patient for spontaneous
limit. Th is alarm is breathing.
suspended for9 breaths Check ventilator and alarm
after you change the settings.
ventilator settings.

Insp Flow Sensor Fail User Alarm The system cannot read the Operation continues with
calibration data stored in reduced accuracy.
the sensor. Replace the flow sensor.

Insp Reverse Flow User Alarm Flow through the inspiratory look at the check valves.
sensor during expiration Water build up in the flow sensor
(for 6 breaths in a r,侧). tubes?
Is a flow sensortube cracked or
broken?
Replace the inspiratory check
valve.
Check the flow sensor condition.

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Message A1 armj Error Cause User ActlonjConcems Servlce Repalr

Inspiration Stopped User Alarm Drive gas safety switch Adjust controls. Ilf persists, check:
A activated (high pressure). Check systems for blockages. I • Bellows pop-off
• Exhalation valve

Invalid UserAlarm Th e system does not Make sure the module is If persists, check:
Circuit Module recognize the type of correctly installed. • Circuit
circuit module installed. Look for broken ID tabs or tape Identification
Normallythe system uses on the tabs. Board
the ID tabs to identify • Harness to VMB
circuits. • VMB
• Cable to CBjJ12

LowBa忧eryVoltage UserAlarm Voltage is <5.65V while Manually ventilate the patient to


usingba忧ery power. save power.
Is the mains indicator light on?
Make sure power is connected
and circuit breakers are
closed.
Check the ventilator fuse.

Low Drive Gas Press UserAlarm The ventilator does not Manually ventilate the patien t.
detect supply pressure. Make sure that the appropriate
gas supplies (0 2 or Air) are
connected and pressurized.

LOW02 UserAlarm O2% less than alarm low Is the limit set correctly?
limit setting. Is the O2flow sufficient?
Does the sensor see 21 %O2in
room ai r?
Calibrate O2sensor.
Replace O2sensor.
As sensors wear out, the
measured %O2 decreases.

LowPaw UserAlarm Paw does not rise at least Are circuit connections OK?
4 cm above Pmin during Look at the Paw gauge on the
the last 20 sec. absorber.
Look for circuit disconnection.

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Message A1 annj Error Cause User AcU onj Concems Servlce Repalr

Low ÎJE UserAlarm Exhaled minute volume Check patient condition.


less than low limit alaηn Check tubing connections.
se'创 ng. Th is alarm is Check alarm settings.
suspended for 9 breaths
after you change the
ventilator settings.

LOWVTE User Alarm Exhaled tidal volume Check patient condition.


less than low limit alarm Check tubing connections.
setting. This alarm is Check alarm settings.
suspended for 9 breaths
after you change the
ventilator settings.

Memory (EEPROM) UserAlarm The system cannot access Defau忧 setti 阳


Fail some stored values. Ventilation is still possible but I • Control Board.
servlce IS necessary.

Monitoring Only UserAlarm A severe malfunction Vent阳


prevents mechanical power(On- Standby-On). 1. Control Board.
ven甘 lation. Ifthe alarm clears,陀start
Other alarms may also mechanical ventilation.
occur.

No Circuit Module UserAlarm The patient circuit module is Instali a module. If persists, check:
not instalied Optical sensors look for tabs on • Circuit
(Aestiva only). the back ofthe module. Identification
Is the module assembled? Board
Are sensors di 即? • Harness to VMB
• VMB
• Cable to CB/J12

No CO2 Absorption UserAlarm CO 2 bypass selected User setti ng.


(Aestiva only). Close the canister release to
remove CO 2 from exhaled gas.

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Message Alarmj Error Cause User ActlonjConcems Servlce Repalr

No Exp Flow Sensor UserAlarm Electrical signals show the Connect the flow sensors.
flow sensor is not Make sure the flow sensor
connected. module is on all the way.

No Insp Flow Sensor User Alarm Electrical signals show the Connect the flow sensors.
flow sensor is not Make sure the flow sensor
connected. module is on all the way.

No O2 Pressure UserAlarm The O2 supply has failed. Airflowwill continue. Ventilate


manually if necessar如
Connect a pipeline supply or
install an O2 cylinder.

O2 Flush Failure UserAlarm The pressure switch that Th is alarm occurs if you hold If persists, check:
detects flush flow has down the Flush button for • O2 flush switch
seen a very long flush more than 30 seconds. • Cable to SICB
(注30 sec). • SICB
• Cable ωCB/J11

O2 Sensor Out of Circ User Alarm O2 sensor not installed in Install a breathing circuit module
breathing circuit module. and an O2 sensor.
Sensor not measuring gas in
breathing circui t.

O2 Mon Disabled UserAlarm An Oxygen cell has been Th e Oxygen Monitoring feature is Service Mode:
connected to a non- not active on this system. • System
active ventilator Con自 gurations
monitoring feature.

On Battery- UserAlarm The mains supply is not Ventilate manually to save


PowerOK? connected or has failed power.
and the system is using At full charge , the ba忧ery
ba吐ery power. permits approximately
30 minutes of mechanical
ventilation.
Make sure power is connected
and circuit breakers are
closed. Check the ventilator
fuse.

Patient Circuit Leak? User Alarm Exhaled volume <50% of Check breathing circuit and flow
inspired volume for at sensor connections.
least 30 seconds Patient circuit leak audio can be
(mechanical ventilation). turned off in the Alarm
Settings menu.

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M臼sage Alann/ Error ca嗣e UserAc咽。n/Conωms ServlceR叩alr

Paw < -10 cm H20 User Alann Subatmospheric pressure Check p副 ent condition ,
(<-10 cm H2 0). spontaneous activity?
Increase 俞回h gas flow. Look
for high flow through gas
scavengíng.
Calibrate the flow sensors. With
active scavenging, check the
negative reliefvalve on the
receiver.

Pinsp Not Achieved User Alann Indicates a problem with Check breathing circuit
breathing circuit connections. Check settings.
connections orthat the
ventilator is unable to
deliver requested
pressure to the patient

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Message A1 arm/Error Cause User Actlon/Concems Servlce Repalr

PresjVol Mon UserAlarm ACGO is set to auxiliary gas Connect the patient ci rcuit to the
Inactive outlet auxiliary gas outlet or set the
switch to the common gas
outlet for normal operation.

Replace O2 Sensor UserAlarm O2%<5% Make sure patient receives O2 . If persists , check:
Does the sensor see 21 %O2 in • O2 sensor cable
room ai r? • VMB
Use different monitor. • Cable to CBjJ12
Calibrate O2 sensor. • Control board
Replace O2 sensor.

Service Calibration UserAlarm Internal calibrations are 刊 e system is operationa l. Service Mode:
A necessary for maximum • Calibrations
accuracy.

Select Gas Outlet UserAlarm Fresh gas may notflowtothe Selectthe common gas outlet or
patient. connectthe patient circuitto
ACGO is On , but flow sensors theACGO.
have seen 3 breaths in Note: Th e bag arm will not
patient circuit during the ventilate a patient at the
last 30 seconds. auxiliary outlet.

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Message Alann/ Error Cau髓 UserAcU on/ConCMnS Servlce Repalr

System Leak? UserAlarm Leak detected between Ifyou a 陪 using Heliox, select The primary cause for
ventilator and patient Heliox on the ventilator setup this message is
circuit. menu. Look for leaks in the thatthe bellows
absorbersystem. has emptied.
Problem with flow sensors? Refill the bellows.
Calibrate the flow sensors. This message
Drain water buildup from the combines the
breathingsystem and inspect "Unable to Drive
for leaks (repair). Bellows" and
Inspect or replace flow sensors. "System Le ak?"
messages in the
Aestiva 7900
Ventilator.
Performthe
Breathing System
LeakTests.

Ventilate Manually UserAlarm Asevere malfunction Ventilate manually.


prevents mechanical Use a stand-alone monitor. • Control Board.
ventilation and 句cle system power (On-
moniω 川 ng. Standby-On).
Other alarms may also Ifthe alarm clea 邸, restart
occur. mechanical ventilation.

Verify Low 'ÌJE Umit UserAlarm The audible circuit leak Set the low 'ÌJE ala rm.
alarm is off (Alarm
Settings menu) but the
low 'ÌJE alarm is not
consistent with the
ventilator se忧ings.

Volume Apnea UserAlarm No mechanical breaths or Check patient.


spontaneous breaths Bag as needed.
> 5 mLin last30 Check for disconnects.
seconds. Ifthe pa回 ent is on a heart lung
machine , select Cardiac
Bypass on the alarm menu.

Vol Apnea > 2 min UserAlarm No mechanical breaths or Checkp甜 ent.


spontaneous breaths Bag as needed.
>5 mL in last 120 Check for disconnects.
seconds. Ifthe patient is on a heart lung
machine, select Cardiac
Bypass on the alarm menu.

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Message Al armjError Cause UserAcU onjConcerns Servlce Repalr

VolumeMon UserAlarm Aflow sensor has been The Volume Monitoring feature is Service Mode:
Disabled connected to a non- not active on this system. • System
active ventilator Configurations
monitoring feature.

vr Comp Avail UserAlarm A condition which prevented None. Indicates a return to


VT Compensation normal operation. Select
ventilation mode has Volume Mode or Pressure
cleared. Mode (if available).

Vr CompO仔 UserAlarm The system supplies the set Adjust VT manually and continue
breath but cannot adjust without compensation , or
ventilation for change to the pressure mode.
compliance and In pressure mode set Pinspir.
resistance losses, etc. Replace the flow sensor module
and selectthe mode again.
Ifthe problem stops , inspectthe
two flow sensors.

vr Comp Disabled UserAlarm Aflow sensor has been The Volume Compensated Service Mode:
connected to a non- Delivery feature is not active • System
active ventilator on this system. Configurations
monitoring feature.

Vr Not UserAlarm Tidal volume measured by Adjust controls to supply


Achieved inspiratory flow sensor adequate tidal volumes.
is less than set value 6 Check I:E; Plimit; and volume
breaths in a row after the settings.
first minute of Possible leak.
mechanical ventilation.

VTE> Insp Vr UserAlarm Expired volume is greater Check patient condition.


than inspired volume for Are the flow sensors correctly
6 breaths with a circle installed?
module. Water build up in the flow sensor
tubes?
Is a flow sensortube cracked or
broken?
Improper check valve operation?
Inspect one-way valves
(breathing circuit module.)
Replace flow sensor module with
the spare.
Check the condition ofthe flow
sensor and its tubing.

vr DeliveryToo High UserAlarm Vr> 20% of set value for Reduce fresh gas flow.
six consecutive breaths.

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7.5 Troubleshooting Flowcharts

7.5.1 Ventllator assessment process

Proceed g
to "No Displa俨 g
Troubl笛h90.ti ~g
SectJ on 5.4.2 理

UseAlann
Troublesho_o~ng
SectJon 5.3

ALARMS SYM阿"OMS

~Ianns QfType: Proceedto * Bellows Falls or


Patlent Cl n:ult leak "BmfE;1佳能lnrar leakdetec恒d
System leak

Ala_nns ofType:
vt Compensatlon 0何
Dellvered Volume Mismatch Proceedω
Check Aow Sensors "Inaccurate Volume
insp_Reverse_Aow Ve附latlon" Ina∞urate Ventllatlon
Exp Reve回 Rω Troubl副19o.t1~g
System leak SectJ on 5.4.3

Alanns ofType:
lowPaw Proceed to
Volume Ap!l ea "No Ventllatlon" Wlllnot
low DriveGas Tr.!lublesh90.ti~g ven回late
Pressure System SectJ on 5.4.4
leak

No No

Proceedω
Alanns ofTvoe: "Hil!h Intrinslc PEEP" ωntlnuously high PEEP
Sustalned Paw íroubl铺h.9o.t1!!g during operatlon
Highpaw sωtion5.4.5

* Referto Section 7.2 , MBreathing System Leak Tests,' in the respective anesthesia machine Technical Reference Manual.

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7.5.2 No dlsplay troubleshootlng

Wasthere
single audio
toneon
powe叫 p?

No

Problem
Continues?

Dis∞nnectP,ωerSupplyω
CPU cable and determine If both 9v
and 6v power is pr部ent

Rep!ace 问wer
Supply

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7.5.3 Inaccurate volume ventllatlon troubleshootlng

DoB性 Countson e灿g


channel vary by more
than 10from 甘leinitial
zero cou nt? Inspect for leaks
Performa 且

orwaterin
Pres串ure Yes
pneumatic lin臼
Se附itivi1y
between flow sensor
Calibration and MI AfVMB.

Problem
ω叫nues?
Sensor Problem:
Exa mine for defect or water
plug in lines. 自lsure
cusωmer is periodically
emptying integr,晦dcircle
module water trap

h呼
F-叫
R咱国,‘
Pr,阳ure Sensi甘vity
Cal Error:

CheckValve 树。blem:

MIA/VMB Boa nl Ev回lu翩翩

Refer to Section 7.5 .4, n VMB board evaluation. n

... Water in hamess is indicative of a leak in the tubin g, connecto邸, or MIAjVMB pressure transducer.
Be sure to leak check if it is determined that water is present within the harness.

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7.5.4 VMB board 1. Remove the tabletop to access the VMB pneumatic circuit connections.
evaluatlon 2. Remove the ABS and the exhalation valve.
3. Enter the Valves-Test Tool service page and record the bit counts on the
inspiratory and expiratory flow transducers.
4. Connect the calibration orifice test tool (A) to the drive gas port (not the
pilot pressure port used for PEEP calibration).
5. Separate the Bellows Module from the Circuit Module.
6. Remove the Flow Sensor Module from the ABS and install it on the
machine.
7. Install the CircuitjFlow Sensor Module.
8. Connect a 22-mm hose from the calibration orifice test tool to the
inspiratory flow port (8).
9. Set the inspiratory flow valve to 60υmin. Gas will exhaust out the rear of
the inspiratory flow sensor where it is normally connected to the circuit
module (陀verse flow through the inspiraωry flow sensor).
10. Record the change in bit counts observed on the inspiratory flow
transducer channel as compared to step 2 (negative polarity). There may
be some variation in the last digit of the counts , try to pick the average
value.
11. Stopthe inspiratoryflow.
12. Swap the inspiraωry channel pneumatic connections (white to black,
black to white) - Referto Figure 11-7.
13. Repeat steps 9 through 11.
14. Move the two inspiratory connections to the expiratory channel ofthe VMB
(white from harness to blue ofVMB pressure transducer, black from
harness to yellow of VMB pressure transducer).
15. Repeat steps 9 through 11 using counts from the expiratory flow
transducer channel.
16. Swap the two inspiratory connections to the expiratory channel ofthe VMB
(white from harness to yellow ofVMB pressure transducer, black from
harness ωblue of VM B pressure transducer).
17. Repeat steps 9 through 11 using counts from the expiratory flow
transducerchannel.
18. Variation of greaterthan 40 bits in any ofthe four measured count
changes indicates a problem with the VMB function.
19. Return to Section 7.5.3.

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7.5.5 No ventllatlon troubleshootlng

Check all valveωlibra回ons.


IfOK.~。 ωBreathing 句冒险m
*
Leakrroubl部hootingifbell 例崎
dωs notrefill

1. R酬ovebello晒 assembly
2. EnterValves -TestTool
3. Tum on the flow valv哩协 15 L/mln
4. Check regulator callbration

Perform al阳aypr晦ure
饲n!划 ucer callbratlon or
proceed 协 Inaccurate
VeÍ1t1la~on Trouþl~þooting
S甸回on5.4.3

Insplratory Aow Valve Problem


1. Check electr1 cal connections
2. Attempt Insplratory flow valve
ωlib闭目。n
3. Replace Inspira旬 ry 'ialve if
necωsary and recallbrate

1. Close PEEP 5a伽tvValveand Setup for PEEP Valve


Remove PEEP Varve from the Callbratlon but use the
Vent Manlfold Valve 抱st tool menu:
2. Tum on PEEP 5a旬tyValve Wlth Peep valve 部tto
100.cmH20

PEEP Control Valve Problem


1. Check electrlcal supply
and connections
~. ~ttempt Recallbratlon
3. Replace 而 neωssary 1. Examlne 阳刚甜on
Valveand 创lalation
PEEP5a伽ty Valve Problem valve diap.hragmand
rea部emble breathlng
1. Check electrl臼lsupply circult
and connections Yes 2. Reduce PEEP se创ng
2. Replace If nece部ary to 70cm H20
3. 问aωa plugin 由e
~rl1Ie port of th..!!
Bellow哩他句'.The
*
刷刷蛐
削 lM

bellows can-be left 0何


响。回-
ωαM

阔呻创

MmdmM
h四"'-anu

RHdEO
4. Occlude insplraωry
tomandmM
时z『

utton
ad

• ReferωSection 7.2 , "Breathing System Leak Tests,• in the respective anesthesia machine Technical Reference Manual.

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7.5.6 Hlgh Intrlnslc PEEP troubleshωItlng

Problem
Verifypass? ∞ntinu因?

Transdu阳 was

out of callbratlon

Pressura Transducer Problem


1. Perform ai附aypressure
回nsducer canbration
2.αleck pneumatlc IInes

Yes

S~n8!ng I?~bl!lll!
。r Breatliing Circuit 0胁tructlon

1. Check hospital's scavenging


hoses and supply vacuum (äωve)
No 2. Check fllter on act阳E 句冒tems
Re血Jlator was out 3. Chec.k f!Jr obstructlon.ln bl'l!.athing
òf callbratlon circuit down tube orY manifold
4. Check breathing circuit for
incorrect assy 01' obstruωons

国lalation/Pop-o何 Valve 阳blem

1. Checkbell仰spop-o何 velvefor
PEEP Control Valve Problem APL Valve Problem accurate assy ór Stl cklng
2.α1能keJChala回on valvefor 邵阳rate
1. Verify C8 libration 1. Check APL Valve mechanism assy orstlcklng dlaphragm
2. Replace PEEP Control Valve If nec臼sary. for properfunctlon
2. CheckAPLdiskforstlcklng 3. Check for obstructlons in bellows
3.lnsllect Vellt Englne and manlfold for base upstream of eJCh alation valve
evidence of debns orwater 3. Check for obstru创onsln
SH.『

maln manlfold downstream 4. Check for obl盟ructlon downstream


4. Verify proper operatlon of PEEP safety 。f eJChala回on V1IIve In connecting
of APL or In Ymanifold
-理m

valve tube orY manlfold

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8 Software Installation

In this section 8.1 Before installing new software or replacingthe Control Board ..................... .8-2
8. 1.1 Key/BID label (Key Code) ............................................ .8-3
8.2 Afterreplacingthe Control Board orthe Control Module .......................... .8-4
8.2.1 Calibration and Checkout ............................................ .8-5
8.3So伽are Installa甘 on ....................................................... .8-6

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8.1 Before installing new software or replacing the Control Board


When newsys恒m software is installed , the System Configuration settings (Section
4.8) are reset to the default values and the Upgrade Options are reset to "not installed"
(Section 4.11).

Refer to Section 4.8 Refer to Section 4.11

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且四旦旦且坚


794

Pre臼ureMo也
UPlllëlde Options k回刨Ied:
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SustøT!JPe Aestl'l'a • Yolume 胁nlorlng
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Go to Servfce Mode8 M回回
Go 10 SelVice Mod回 Menu

To help ensure that, after repair or software replacement, the Aespire 7100 system will
include all features that are currently installed and enabled , record the current System
Configuration menu se创 ngs and the Upgrade Options installed.
Th e first six items are present in all machines:
• Altltude: (specific to location)
• Drlve Gas: O2 or Air
• Hellox Mode (setωDisabled for Aespire 7100)
• Ve Alarm Llmlfs: Automatic or User Adjustable
• 句宙tem Type: (set to Aestiva by default)

• Row Sensorωrrecflon: Le ad Filter Off or Lead Filter On


Th e remaining settings are only present in machines that include 由 e optional
features:
• 02 Monltorlng: Enabled or Disabled
• Volume Monltorlng: Enabled or Disabled
• Volume ωmpensatlon: Enabled or Disabled
.同'8ssure Mode: Enabled or Disabled

• Pressure Waveform: Enabled or Disabled

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8 Software Installation

8.1.1 KeyjBID label Th e replacement Control Board (Control Module) includes a KeyjBID labe l that is
,

(KeyCode) appropriate for machines that include all ofthe optional features. If the machine
includes only some of the optional features , access the Key Code Generator web site to
obtain the appropriate optional features Key Code.
1. Gather the following information (* denotes Required Infoffilation):

Requestor Informatlon
'" Email Address
'" Full Name
'" Organization
End User Information
Hospital Name
Ad dress 1
Ad dress 2
City
PostalCode
Country
Telephone
Informatlon from the EXISTl NG Control Board belng REMOVED
市 Control Board ID number

'" Control Board Key Code


Informatlon from the REPLACEMENT Control Board belng INSTALLED
'" Control Board ID Number

2. Access the Key Code Generator on the following web site.


• h忧p:j jwww.docodes.com
3. Enterthe required infoffilation and Submitthe Request.
An e-mail with the replacement Control Board Key Code will be immediately sent to the
e-mail address provided (due ω delays 的 some firewalls and internet traffic,
responses can take up ω 24hours ω receive).
Note: For traceability, the Global Service and Support Helpdesk is copied on the e-
mail.

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8.2 After replacing the Control Board or the Control Module


1. Load the appropriate so伽'are revision (Sec世on 8.3) using a software memory stick
that matches the 50筒ware revision ofthe replaced control board (control module).
2. Activate the appropriate options on the Upg,田de Optlons menu
(Section 4.11).
A. Ifthe original con币guration included all ofthe optional features, enterthe Key
Code supplied wi白白e replacement Control Board (Control Module) following
Stepsa. 由 rough d. , below.

B. If the original configuration included only some optional features , enter the
Replacement Control Board Key Code obtained from the Key Code Generator
web site , as follows.
a. Enter the Servlce Mode.
b. Select Upgtade Optlons.
c. Prior to installing the new Key Code , reset the options key by entering the
following key code: GOOOOOO.
d. Th en enterthe approp阳te Key Code to resωre the original Upgrade
Options.
3. On the System Conflgul8t/on menu , reset 世le configuration to match the settings
recorded in Section 8.1
4. If required , record the new (web site generated) Key Code on the label provided in
the replacement Control Board kit (or on the Control Module).
5. Affi以 the label to the back ofthe display module as shown.

Replacement Control Boa叫

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8.2.1 Callbratlon 1. Enter the Servlce Mode.


and Checkout 2. Select Callbratlons.
3. On the Callbratlons menu , select Setvlce 臼IIbratlons RI伺'ulredÂ.
4. On the Setvlce 臼'lIbratlons R叫'ulred  menu , select Set "Setvlce Callbratlons
R何ulredÂ".
5. Select Yes to the Do you want to Set Servlce Callbratlon? prompt.
Th e system will determine which calibrations are required forthe feature options
ins'恼lIed.

6. Perform all required calibrations.


7. Perform a full system checkout (Section 3).

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8.3 Software Installation

So伽are Memory Stick, SW Revision 1.x


。or non-color display)
Referto Section 10.1
Software Memory Stick, SW Revision 2.X
(for color and non-∞lordisplay orgreater

1. Setthe system switch to Standby.

2. Insert the Software Memory Stick (A) with contacts facing forward into the upgrade
slot (8) of the Control Module.

3. Set the system switch to On.

4. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.

5. Set the system switch to Standby.

6. Remove the So伽are Memory Stick.

7. On the Upgrade Optlons menu (Section 4.11) ofthe Servlce Mode, enterthe
options Key Code found on the back of the display to restore the original Upgrade
Options.

8. On 由e System Conflguratlon menu (Section 4.8) ofthe Servlce Mode, reset the
configuration ωmatch the settings recorded in Section 8.1

9. Peñorm the preoperative checkout procedure.

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9 Repair Procedures

Inthlssec咽。n 9.1 Howto bleed gas pressure from the machine . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . .9-4
9.2 Howto removethe rearpanels............................... ................ .9-4
9.2.1 To removethe rearupperpanel........................................ .9-4
9.2.2 To remove the lower access panels .. . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .9-4
9.3 Howto removethetabletop ............................................... .. .9-5
9.4 Servicingthe pipeline inlet manifold components . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . .. ... . . . .. .. . . .9-6
9.4.1 Replace pipeline inlet filter ............................................9-6
9.4.2 Replace pipeline inletcheckvalve ..................................... .9-6
9.4.3 Replace the inlet manifold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-7
9.5 Service the cylinder supply modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-8
9.5.1 Ti ghtening procedure for high-pressure tube 而ttings . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . .9-8
9.5.2 Replace primary regulator module (complete replacement) .................9-8
9.5.3 Replace cylinder inletfilter .......................................... ..9-9
9.5 .4 Replace cylinder check valve . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . .9-9
9.5.5 Replace 3时-gas cylindersupply module .............................. . 9-10
9.6 Replace system switch assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-11
9.7 Service 由eflowmetermodule .............................................. 9-13
9.7.1 Removefrontflowmeterpanelshield ..................................9-13
9.7.2 Removeflowtubesforcleaningorreplacement.......................... 9-13
9.7.3 Remove complete 何 owmeter head ................................... . 9-15
9.7.4 Replace flowmeter modules ......................................... 9-16
9.7.5 Replace flowmeterframe . .. .. . .. . . .. . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . .. .. ... 9-20
9.7.6 Replace O2 supply switch ........................................... 9-21
9.7.7 Checkout procedure for O2 supply switch .............................. 9-21
9.7.8 Replace secondary regulator manifold or balance regulator manifold ....... 9-22
9.7.9 Replace O2 or N20 needle valves (on machines with N20) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 9-23
9.7.10 Replace an Air needle valve on all machines or an O2 needle valve
on machines without N20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 9-25

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9.8 Service vaporizer manifold parts ............................................ 9-26


9.8.1 Repair manifold port valve . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 9-26
9.8.2 Checkout procedure for manifold po此 valve ............................ 9-27
9.8.3 Replace vaporizer manifold check valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-28
9.8.4 Replace vaporizer pressure reliefvalve. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-30
9.8.5 Replace vaporizer manifold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-31
9.9 Replace ACGO selector switch .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-32
9.10 Clean or replace ACGO port flappervalve . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-34
9.11 Recon币 gure sample gas retum line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-35
9.12 Replace the APl valve ................................................... 9-36
9.13 Replacethe bagsupportarm.............................................. 9-37
9.13.1 Servicing the bag support arm ...................................... 9-38
9.13.2 Replace friction pad in lower bag arm assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-39
9.13.3 Replace bag port housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-40
9.14 Replace auxiliary 02 flowmeter ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9-41
9.15 Replace the suction control module ........................................ 9-42
9.15.1 Front panel method ............................................... 9-42
9.15.2 Rear panel method ............................................... 9-43
9.16 Replace ABS breathing system components .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . 9-44
9.16.1 Replace BaglVent switch assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-44
9.16.2 Replace bellows base latch assembly .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-45
9.16.3 EZchange Canister spring replacement.………………………… .9-46
9.17 Replace casters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-47
9.18 Replace task light and switch ............................................. 9-48
9.1 8. 1 To replace the task-light switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-48
9.18.2 To replace the task-light circuit board ................................ 9-48
9.19 Replace the display arm or display cables .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-49
9.19.1 Cable tie installation .......................................... .

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.&. WARNING To prevent fires:


• Use lubricants approved for anesthesia or O2 equipment, such as 附ytox.
• Do not use lubricants that contain oil or grease; they burn or explode in high
O2 concentrations.
• AII covers used on the system must be made from antistatic (conductive)
materials. Static electricity can cause 自 res .

.&. Obey infection control and sa侧 procedures. Used equipment may contain
blood and body fluids.

.&. A movable part or a removable component may present a pinch or a crush


hazard. Use care when moving or replacing system parts and components .

.&. When servicing the ventilator, extreme care must be takenωavoid introducing
foreign debris, particularly metal chips generated by screw threads, into the
pneumatic flow passages ofthe ventilator. Failure to do so can result in damage
to the flow valve and possible i时 ury to the patient.

.&. Some internal parts have sharp edges and can cause cuts or abrasions. Use care
when servicing intemal components.

.&. After repairs are completed , always perform the checkout procedure. Re俗rto
Section 3 ofthis manua l.

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9.1 How to bleed gas pressure from the machine


Before disconnecting pneumatic fi创ngs, bleed all gas pressure 骨om the machine.
1. Set the system switch to On.
2. Close all cylinder valves and disconnect all pipeline supplies from the source.
Note: If the machine includes N20, do not disconnect the O2 pipeline.
If pipeline O2 is not available , open the O2 cylindervalve.
3. Tum the flow controls for all gases (except O2) at least one tum countercloc阳ise.
4. Ensure that all cylinder and pipeline gauges read zero before proceeding.
• For machines with N20, disconnect the O2 pipeline supply from the source
(or close the O2 cylindervalve).
• Press the O2 flush bu忱。n to bleed O2 from 由esystem.
5. Set the system switch to Standby.

9.2 How to remove the rear panels


You must remove the rear upper panel to repair or replace many of the machine's
components. To access the 3rd cylinder supply (if equipped) you must remove the
lower access panels.

9.2.1 To remove 1. Bleed all gas pressure from the machine (Section 9.1).
the rear upper 2. Ensure that all cylinder and pipeline gauges read zero before proceeding.
panel
3. Disconnect all electrical cables.
4. To remove the rear panel , fully loosen the three captive screws that hold the panel in
place. Remove the pane l.
• If the machine includes integrated suction , disconnect the two tube fittings from
the overflow safety trap manifold.
• If the machine includes electrical outlets , lower the panel and place it so that it
does not stress the power cable.

9.2.2 To remove 1. Bleed all gas pressure from the machine (Section 9.1).
the lower access 2. Ensure that all cylinder and pipeline gauges read zero before proceeding.
萨anels
3. If present, remove the inboard cylinders.
4. Remove (two screws) 伽 e small upper access panel ωaccessthe3时 cylinder
regulator (N 20) test po比
5. Remove (six screws) the large lower access panel to access the 3时 cylinder
regulaωι

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9.3 How to remove the tabletop


Th etableωp is held in place with five captive screws along the periphery of the pan
assembly (accessed from below the rim ofthe tabletop).
• One screw (A) is in a deep recess at the right-rear comer of the tabletop.
• Two screws (8) are at the front of the tabletop: one screw is at the right corner of the
tabletop , one is near the O2 Flush button.
• To access the remainingtwo screws(明, you must remove the ABS: one screw is at the
left comer of the tabletop , one is near the APL Valve.

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9.4 Servicing the plpeline inlet manlfold components


Th e pipeline inlet filter and the inlet check valve can be replaced without removing the
pipeline manifold from the machine.

9.4.1 Replace 1. Remove the pipeline inlet fitting.


plpellne Inlet fllter 2. Pull the pipeline inletfilter out ofthe fitting. Th e o-ring should come out with the filter.

3. Install the new pipeline inlet filter in the pipeline inlet fitting. Th e new filter comes
wi由 an o-ring.

9.4.2 Replace 1. Remove the rear panel (Section 9.2).


plpellne Inlet 2. Remove the pipeline inlet fitting.
checkvalve
3. Th e Air and O2 pipeline manifolds include a drive gas connection at the back of 由e
manifold. Remove the drive gas tube or plugωaccess the check valve.
4. From the back of the pipeline manifold , use a thin tool to push out the check valve.
(For an N20 manifold , you will have ωcarefully apply pressure at the outlet ofthe
manifold - with a syringe for example - to gently force the check valve out of the
manifold).

5. Push the new check valve into the opening, using the same thin too l. Th e new check
valve includes an o-ring - orient it toward the pipeline inlet. Nole: Make sure to push
the new check valve all the way back into the opening until it bottoms out on the
shoulder.

6. Ins'恼 11 the pipeline inlet fi忧ing.


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9 Repair Procedures

9.4.3 Replace the 1. Remove the rear panel (Section 9.2).


Inlet manlfold 2. Disconnect the tubing from the manifold outlet(s).
3. Remove the two screw that hold the manifold to the side extrution.

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4. Transfer the following item to 由 e replacement manifold or install new as required.


• pipeline check valve (1)
• inlet filter (2)
• inletfitting (3) and o-ring (4)
• reliefvalve (5)
5. To reassemble, pe厅orm the previous steps in reverse order.
6. Perforrn the checkout procedure (Section 3).

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9.5 Service the cylinder supply modules

AWARNING Be careful not to expose internal components to grease or oil (except Krytox or
equivalent).

9.5.1 Tl ghtenlng 刊e cylinder pressure gauge is connected to the cylinder supply through a copper tube
procedure for with fittings at both ends. Use the following tightening procedure whenever you are
replacing a cylinder supply or a cylinder pre臼 ure gauge.
hlgh-pressure
tube flttlngs 1. Insert the tubing into the fitting until the ferrule seats in the fitting.
2. Tighten the nut by hand.
3. Continue tighteningthe nutwith a wrench until it reaches the original position (about
1/4 turn). You will feel an increase in resistance at the original position.
4. After reachingthe original position , tighten the nutjustslightly.

Nole If you are installing a new tube that has not been tightened before , tighten the nut with
a wrench an additional3/ 4 of a turn after the nut is finger tigh t.

9.5.2 Replace 1. Bleed all gas pressure from the machine (Section 9.1).
prlmary regulator 2. Ensure 由 at all cylinder and pipeline gauges read zero before proceeding.
module (complete
3. Remove the rear panel (Section 9.2).
replacement)
4. Disconnect the high-pressure cylinder gauge fi忧ing.
5. Disconnect the output tube fi忧ing.
6. Remove the three mounting screws and
lockwashers.
7. To reassemble , perform the previous
steps in reverse 0ωer.
• Tighten the high-pressure fitting as
detailed in Section 9.5.1
• Pull on the cylinder output fitting to
ensure it is locked in place.
8. Check the output of the regulator
BEFORE you install the rear pane l.
Adjust if nece臼 ary (Section 5.1).
9. Perform the checkout procedure
(Section 3).

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9 Repair Procedures

9.5.3 Replace 1. Open the cylinder yokes.


cyllnder Inlet fllter 2. Remove the inlet adapterfrom the cylinder yoke , using a 4 mm hex wrench.
Not&: A brass retaining ring keeps the filter inside the inlet adapter.
3. Th reada 6刊 m screw (two tums only) into the brass retaining ring and pull it ou t.

& CAUTl ON Be careful not to crush the filter. Do not thread in the screw more than two full
tums.

山[]-dth
4. Remove the filter.
5. Install the new filter and brass re恼 iningring.
6. Install the inlet adapter in the cylinder yoke.
7. Perform the checkout procedure (Section 3).

9.5.4 Replace Th e cylinder check valve is not a replaceable item. If the check valve is defective , you
cyllnder check must replace the complete cylinder supply module.
valve

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9.5.5 Replace 1. Remove the lower rear cover (Section 9.2.2).


3rd-gas cyllnder 2. Disconnect the high-pressure cylinder gauge fitting.
supply module
3. Disconnect the output tube fi忧ing.
4. Remove the three mounting screws and lockwashers.

Outlet tube flttlng

5. To reassemble , perform the previous steps in reverse order.


• Tighten the high-pressure fitting as detailed in Section 9.5.1
• Pull on the cylinder output fitting to ensure it is locked in place.
6. Check the output ofthe regulator BEFORE you install the rear cover. Adjust if
nece臼ary (Section 5.1).

7. Perform the checkout procedure (Section 3).

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9.6 Replace system switch assembly


1. Bleed all gas pressure from the machine (Section 9.1).
2. Ensure 由 at all cylinder and pipeline gauges read zero before proceeding.
3. Remove the tabletop (Section 9.3).
4. Remove the gauge panel mountingscrews and move the panel forward to access the
system switch.

句哩tem Swltch
(electrlcal)

Gaugepanel

5. Disconnect the wires from the electrical switch.


6. Back out the s归tem switch mountingscrewsjustenough to allowthe knob collarto
be released.
7. While holdingthe switch assembly, push in 由e 阳 ob and turn it counterclockwise.
8. Pull the knob and collar out from the front and remove the switch assembly.

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9. Install the replacementswitch assembly:


a. Lo osen the two outside screws on the electrical module.
b. Insert the wires in the electrical module and tighten the screws.
c. Pull the wires on the electrical module to ensure thatthere is a good connection.
d. Turn back the system switch mounting screws until their tips recede.
e. Orientthe switch assembly with the Air fi忧ings towarcl 由 e right and the O2
fittings towarcl the left.
f. Install the switch assembly through the gauge pane l.
g. Push 由 e knob collar in wi由 the indicator up and turn it clockwise un刨 itloc阳.
h. Tighten the mounting screws. Make sure that the top edge of the switch
assembly is parallel to the top edge ofthe gauge pane l.
i. Transfer the tubing from the old system switch to the new system switch on the
pneumatic module (pull on the tubing to ensure 伽 at it is locked into 由e
module).

02 0ut (PO此 4)

A:::::::ED皿L
02 1n (P由此 3)

(Rear Vl棚}

10. Testthe replacementswitch assembly:


a. ConnectAir and O2 supplies.
b. Connect the power cable to an electrical outlet
c. Set the system switch to On.
d. Increasethe O2 and Airflow. Makesure thatgas flows.
e. Make sure that you do not feel or hear any leaks.
f. Make sure that the display comes On.
g. Setthe system switch to Standby.
h. Make sure all gas flow stops and the display tums 0侃
11. Reinstall the gauge panel and the tableωp.
12. Perform the checkout procedure (Section 3).

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9.7 Servlce the flowmeter module

9.7.1 Remove 1. Bleed all gas pressure from the machine (Section 9.1).
front flowmeter 2. Ensure that all cylinder and pipeline gauges read zero before proceedinι
panel shleld
3. Th e flowmeter panel is held in place wi由 two latchingtabs atthe rightside. To
remove the panel , release each latch by pushing it towa时 the center of the panel
with a thin rod (3-mm hex wrench) through the access hole in the shroud.

4. Remove the panel.


5. To reinstall the panel , engage 由e retainingtabs on the leftside and pre臼 the right
side against the shroud to latch it in place.

9.7.2 Remove 1. Remove the front flowmeter panel shield (Section 9.7.1).
flowtubes for 2. To remove aflowtube assembly, push up on the tube justenough to clearthe bottom
cleanlngor seal , pull out from the bottom until the tube clears the flowtube module, then pull
replacement down slowly to release it from the module.

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&. WARNING Floats are 时br制 to a specific tube. Keep each float with its tube. Replace
tube and floats together. Interchanging floats can cause incorrect readings.
Disassemble the flowtube assemblies only when service is required. Excessive
cleaning can remove the antistatic coating from inside the tube. Damage to the
float requires replacement of the entire flowtube.
3. Disassemble the flowtube assembly.

Rijj开
Roat stops are Indexed to
flowt帅es and to flowtube
modulωbygas.

Tabs and slots at both


connectlons must be
Tube --1 二
allgned to Install
n刷刷bω.

Roat 一一
Rlter 一­

O-rlng--
4. Completely clean , rinse , and dry the flowtube. Use hospital grade alcohol and a
flowtube brush.
5. Replace stops , filter and o-rings , as necess叫. Li ghtlycoatall o-rings with Krytox. Be
careful to not get any Krytox on the bottom of small flowtube float stops.
6. Reassemble the flowtube assembly.
7. Insert the flowtube , spring side first, into the top of the module with the scale
oriented forward.
8. Push up and slide the bottom ofthe flowtube into place on the bottom o-ring. It may
be necessary to rotate the tube to engage the index tabs.
Note: Be sure o-rings are inserted completely into the colla r.
9. Push down on the tube ωseat the bottom o-ring.
10. Reinstall the front flowmeter panel shield.
11. Perform the checkout procedure (Section 3).

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9.7.3 Remove 1. Remove the rear panel (Section 9.2).


ωmplete 2. Disconnect the tubing at the rear of each gas module. Th e following 田ample isa
flowmeter head back view of the flowmeter head.

N20ln

02 1n
Alrln
。2 supply Fresh 醉IOut
剑wltch (for slngle-tube fI跚head)

3. Disconnect the O2 supply switch hamess. Note position of switch connections so


that you can reassemble correctly later.

Open

4. Remove the front flowmeter panel shield (Sec甘on 9.7.1).


5. Remove the mounting screw from each regulator manifold.

6. Pull the flowhead forward.


7. To 刚nstall, perform the previous steps in reverse order (pull on the tubingωensure
it is locked into the fittings).
8. Check for proper alignment of the 衍。nt flowmeter pane l. If any of the needle valve
knobs rub against the flowmeter panel , reposition the flowhead to allow for proper
clearance.
9. Perform the checkout procedure (Section 3).
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9.7.4 Replace 1. Remove the complete flowmeter head (8ection 9.7.3).


flowmeter 2. Referto the following iII ustrations. Note that these illustrations show AN81 flowmeter
modules module positions. 刊e order is reversed in 180 machines.

。2 吨。 A1 r

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E….......…斗@ @I@: @I@ @I … 111111 ,.''0

021Alr modules O2/ Air flowmeter modules are connected at the botωm with a long screw (A)
and nut (8) that is recessed. To remove , retain nut while loosening screw.

Note Th e flowmeter modules are held together at the top with a u-clip. To separate the
modules, pivot the modules (front to back) 45 degree. Th e u-clip will disengage and
allow the modules to separate.
Th e flowmeter modules are interconnected atthe top by a spacertube. The o-ring on
the spacer tube makes a leak-tight seal.

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Slngle-tube flowhead Th e outlet fi忧ing for a single-tube flowhead is not an integral component of the O2
flowme怡r. Th e outlet fitting is a separate component that includes an o-ring seal and is
held in place with two u-clips.

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3. Toremove 曲e Al r flowmeter module:

a. Remove the screw located on the side of the Air flowmeter module.
b. Hold the flowmeter module with the flowtubes facingyou.
c. Grasp the outer modules at 由e bottom of the regulator manifold and push the
left module away from you until the u-clip pops off and the module separates
from the other assemblies.
d. Pull the modules sideways to separate them at the top.
Save the u-clip, spacer tube , and the o-ring for reassembly.
4. To remove the O2 or N 2 0 饵owmeter module:
a. Setthe O2 and N20 needle valves to their maximum position (counterclockwise).
b. Loosen the set screws on the N20 knob , then remove the knob.
c. Loosen the set screws on 由e N20 sprocket and the O2 knob.
d. To remove , grasp the O2 knobjsprocket, N20 sprocket, and chain as an
assembly. Remove as an assembly.

e. Remove the spacerfrom the N20 needle valve spindle.


f. Remove the pilot tube going to the balance regulator.

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g. Th e O2 and N20 flowmeter modules are held together by a single screw. Remove
the screw located on the side ofthe O2 flowmeter module.
h. Hold the flowmeter modules with 由e flowtubes facing you.
i. Grasp the modules at the bo忧。m ofthe regulator manifolds and push the left
module away from you until the N2 0 module separates from the O2 module.
j. Pull the modules sideways to separate 由em at the top.
Save the u-clip, spacertube , and the o-ringfor reassembly.
5. To reassemble the flowmeter modules, perform the previous steps in reverse order.
Note: Th e u-clips must be reinstalled with 由e barbed leg to the left as viewed from
the front.

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6. Install the screw through the O2 flowmeter moduleωlocks the O2 and N2 0


flowmeter modules together.
7. Reattach 由e pilot tube that goesω 由 e balance regulator.
8. Install the flowhead into the machine. Reconnect the tubing and the O2 supply
switch harness.
9. Confirm needle valve calibration (Section 5.3).
10. Install the spacer on the N2 0 needle valve stem.
11. Install the chain on the O2 knobjsprocket assembly and the N2 0 sprocket
12. Install the chain and sprockets on 由e needle valve stems as an assembly. 00 not
tighten the set screws.

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SprocketjChaln
Assembly

13. Install the N20 knob. Snug one set screw to hold the knob in place.
14. Perform the link system calibration (Section 5.4).
15. Install the flowmeter panelshield.
16. Perform the checkout procedure (Section 3).

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9.7.5 Replace 1. Remove the front f1 0wmeter panel shield (Section 9.7.1).
flowmeter frame 2. Remove the complete f1 0wmeter head (Section 9.7.3).
3. Separate the f1 0wmeter modules as required (Section 9.7 .4).
4. Remove the f1 0wtubes (Section 9.7.2). Keep all the parts for reassembly.
5. Remove the gas identification panel by removing the two screws at the back of the
frame. Keep all the pa此s for reassembly.

6. Remove the flowmeter frame by loosening the four mounting screws at the back of
the regulator manifold.
Note: There is a retainer in each screw location that keeps each screw within the
manifold.
7. To reassemble , perform the previous steps in reverse order.
8. If replacing O2 or N2 0 frames , perform the link system calibration (Section 5.4).
9. Perform the checkout procedure (Section 3).

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9.7.6 Replace O2 Th e O2 supply switch is located on the O2 flowmete r' s regulator module.
supply swltch 1. Remove the upper rear panel (Section 9.2).
2. Remove the two mounting screws from the O2 supply switch.

AdJustment
screw
4.mmhex

3. Pull the O2 supply switch out of the regulator manifold.


4. Install the replacement O2 supply switch.
5. Tighten the screws.
6. Disconnect the leads from the old switch and reconnect them to the new switch.
7. Adjustthe alarm threshold forthe new O2 supplyswitch , as explained in the
checkout procedure below (Section 9.7.7).
8. Replace the rear pane l.
9. Perform the checkout procedure (Section 3).

9.7.7 Checkout 1. Remove the upper rear panel (Section 9.2).


procedure for O2 2. Attach a gauge ωthe O2 primary regulator test po 凡 (On pipeline only machines ,
supply swltch attach the gauge ωa 6-mm O2 port).
3. Adjust 由 e O2 flow control to minimum flow (clockwise).
4. Install an O2 cylinder and open the cylinder valve (for pipeline only , connect O2
pipeline source).
5. Turn the system on.
6. Close the cylinder valve (disconnect pipeline from source) and watch the test gauge
as the O2 pressure bleeds down slowly.
Note: Th e "No O2 pressure" alarm should occur between descending pre臼 ure of
221-193 kPa (32-28 psi).
7. If adjustment is required , set the adjustment screw so that the "No O2 pressure"
alarm occurs at207 土 7 kPa (30 土 1 psi).
8. Disconnect the gauge and plug the test po眈
9. To reassemble , perform the previous steps in reverse order.
10. Perform 由 e checkout procedure (Section 3).

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9.7.8 Replace 1. Remove the front f1 0wmeter panel shield (Section 9.7.1).
锦condary 2. Remove the complete f1 0wmeter head (Section 9.7.3).
regulator manlfold
3. Separate the f1 0wmeter modules (Section 9.7.4).
。rbalance
regulator manlfold 4. Remove the f1 0wmeter frame from the regulator manifold by removing the four
screws atthe rear ofthe regulator manifold (no need to remove f1 owtubes).
5. Remove the needle valve from the regulator manifold:
a. Unscrew the complete assembly together (stop collar, needle valve).
b. Replace the o-ring if necessary.
6. Screw the needle valve into the new regulator manifold.
7. Remove the plugs and balance regulator elbow fitting (and O2 supply switch if an O2
module) from the old regulator manifold.
8. Install the plugs and balance regulator elbow fitting (and O2 supply switch if an O2
module) into the new regulator manifold (pull on the plugs and fittings to ensure that
they are locked into the manifold).
9. Reinstall the f1 0wmeter frame to the regulator manifold.
10. Reinstall all the f1 0wmeter modules to the f1 0wmeter head.
11. Reinstall the flowmeter head (Section 9.7 .4).
12. Do the necessary calibrations (Section 6).

Necessary callbratlons Sectlon


Secondary Regulator 5.2
O2 minimum flow 5.3.1
Li nksystem 5.4

13. Reinstall the front f1 0wmeter panel shield.


14. Perform the checkout procedure (Section 3).

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9.7.9 Replace O2 For machines without N20 , referto Section 9.7.10 for replacing the O2 needle valve.
or N20 needle 1. Bleed all gas pressure from the machine (Section 9.1).
valves (on
2. Ensure 由 at all cylinder and pipeline gauges read zero before proceeding.
machlnes wlth
N20) 3. Remove the front flowmeter panel shield (Section 9.7.1).
4. Set the O2 and N20 needle valves to their minimum position.
5. Loosen the set screws on the N2 0 knob , then remove the knob.
6. Loosen the set screws on the N20 sprocket and the O2 knob.
7. To remove , grasp the O2 knobjsprocket, N20 sprocket, and chain as an assembly.
Remove as an assembly.
8. Remove the spacer from the N20 needle valve spindle.
9. Loosen the set screws on the needle valve stop collar for the needle valve that is
being replaced.
10. Remove the stop collar.
11. To remove the needle valve from the flowmeter block , turn the needle valve
counterclockwise with a 16-mm wrench.
12. To install the new needle valve , turn it clockwise and tighten it with the wrench.
Note: Be sure the o-ring is properly located on the tip ofthe needle valve .

.&. WARNING Th e O2 and N20 needle valves are not the same. Patient injury can result ifthe
wrong needle valve is installed in the flowmeter block. You can identify the N20
needle valve by a groove located just below the top brass hex.

O2 needle valve has no groove

,
N20 needle valve has agrooye

13. Install the stop collar on the new needle valve. Do not tighten the set screws.
14. Perform the needle valve calibration (Section 5.3).

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15. After calibrating the needle valve , put the spacerthe N20 needle valve spindle.

Spacer

16. Put the chain on the O2 knobjsprocket assembly and the N20 sprocke t.
17. Install the chain and sprockets on the needle valve spindles as an assembly. 00 not
tighten the set screws.

SprocketjChaln
Assembly

18. Install the N20 knob. 00 not tighten the set screws.
19. Perform 由 e link system calibration (Section 5.4).
20. Install the flowmeter panel shield.
2 1. Perform the checkout procedure (Section 3).

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9.7.10 Replace an For machines with N2 0 , referto Section 9.7.9 for replacing the O2 needle valve.
Alr needle valve on 1. Bleed all gas pressure from the machine (Section 9.1).
all machlnes or an
2. Ensure that all cylinder and pipeline gauges read zero before proceeding.
O2 needle valve on
machlnes wlthout 3. Remove the front flowmeter panel shield (Section 9.7.1).

N20 4. Loosen the set screws on the flow control knob and remove the knob.
5. Loosen the set screws on the stop collar and remove the collar.
6. If equipped , remove the maximum flow stop collar.
7. Using a 16-mm wrench , remove the needle valve by tuming it counterclockwise.
8. Install the new needle valve and tighten.
Note: Be sure the o-ring is properly located on the tip of the needle valve.
9. If equipped , install the maximum flow stop collar (do not tighten).
10. Install the stop collar (do not tighten the screws).
11. Install the flow control knob on the shaft. Tighten one set screw to snug.
12. Reconnect the gas supplies.
13. Perform the flow control stop procedures explained in:
• Section 5.3.1 for O2 ,
• Section 5.3.3 for Air.
14. Ins恼 11 the flowmeter panel shield.
15. Perform the checkout procedure (Section 3).

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9.8 Service vaporizer manifold pa此S

9.8.1 Repair 1. Set the system switch to S恼 ndby.


manlfold po此 2. Remove the vaporizers from the vaporizer manifold.
valve
3. Using a 14-mm wrench , carefully remove the valve nipple (threaded).

4. Disassemble as necessary to replace pa 由. Th e following illustration shows the


parts.
Note: The port valve
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replacement kit includes the
valve cartridge assembly
Nlpple
and the sea l. Th e kit does
not include o-rings.

Valve
Cartrldge

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5. When installing a new valve cartridge assembly into the vaporizer manifold , put a
light coat of Krytox on the bottom portion ofthe cartridge. Th e bottom portion of the
cartridge is defined as the brass surface that is inserted in the lower spring. Note: Do
not apply Krytox to 由 e valve sea l.
6. Verify 伽 at the parts are free of dust and dirt.
7. To reassemble , perform the previous steps in reverse order.
8. Complete the port valve checkout procedure described below (Section 9.8.2).

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9.8.2 Checkout Use the Vaporizer Manifold Valve li臼,t Tool to perform the checkout procedure for the
procedure for manifold port valve. Th is tool and test procedure are intended for use only when 由e
valve cartridge assembly is replaced.
manlfold port
valve

Nole Th is replacement and test procedure is a service action and is not part of the
maintenance program.
1. Setthe system switch to Standby.
2. After replacing the valve cartridge assembly, remove the vaporizer port o-ring.
3. A忧ach the valve testerto the top ofthe valve by sliding the bottom ofthe tester onto
the o-ring groove.
4. Ti ghten the testerscrew down onto the valve until the screw bottoms outon the top
of the valve. Th e tester o-ring should create a seal with the top of the valve.
5. Remove the upper rear panel (Section 9.2).
6. Remove the inlet tube from the vaporizer manifold.
7. Set the SCGO Selector switch to ACGO.
8. Test the negative low-pre臼ure leak-test device:
a. Putyou hand on the inletofthe leak-test device. Push hard for a good seal.
b. Remove all air from the bulb.
c. Th e bulb should not inflate in less than 60 seconds.
9. A阳 ch the negative low-pressure leak-test device to the ACGO outle t.
10. Remove all air from the bulb. Th e bulb should not inflate in less than 45 seconds.
11. Remove the valve tester.
12. Reassemble the inlet tube , vaporizer port o-ring, and the upper rear pane l.
13. Conduct a negative low-pressure leak test on the system (Section 3.9.1).

&. WARNING If the valve test tool is not removed before flowing gas through the system ,
pneumatic head damage could resul t.

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9.8.3 Replace 1. Setthe system switch to Standby.


vaporlzer manlfold 2. Remove the vaporizers from the vaporizer manifold.
checkvalve
3. Remove the upper rear pane l.
4. Disconnect the tubing from the valve block.

5. Remove the valve block.


• To access the left-hand mounting screw (A) , remove the right (viewed from front)
side panel (8).
• The right-side extrusion include an access hole (C) for removing the left-hand
mounting screw.
• Note: For early production machines that do not have an access hole in the
extrusion , you must remove the vaporizer manifold to remove the valve block.

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Note Th e valve body, o-ring, and flapper do not come out with the block. Th ey stay intact at
the bo忱。 m ofthe vaporizer manifold.
6. Pull the flapper out of the valve body.

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7. Using a hex wrench , put the wrench through one ofthe holes ofthe valve body and
pull down ωremove the valve body and o-ring.
8. Verify that parts are free of dust and dirt.
9. Replace the flapper by inserting the flapper stem and gently pulling the stem until
the flapper secures to the valve body.
10. Li ghtly lubricate the o-ring with 陶ytox.
11. Place the lubricated o-ring on the valve body po民 atthe bottom ofthe manifold.
12. Gently install the valve body in the manifold:
• Check that the o-ring makes a good seal between the manifold and the valve
body.
• Check that the flapper valve makes solid contact with the valve body.
13.lns恼 11 the valve block.
14. Reconnect the tubing to the valve block. Pull on the tube to ensure 由at it is locked
in the fi四 ng.
15. Install the vaporizerfront panel.
16. Perform the checkout procedure (Section 3).

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9.8.4 Replace 1. Setthe system switch to Standby.


vaporlzer pressure 2. Remove the vaporizers from the vaporizer manifold.
rellef valve
3. Remove the upper rear panel (Section 9.2).
4. Using a 13mm open ended wrench , remove the vaporizer pressure relief valve by
turning counterclockwise.

5. Verify that the pa 由 are free of dust and di 比


6. Install a new vaporizer p 陀ssure reliefvalve.
7. To reassemble , perform the previous steps in reverse order.
8. Perform the checkout procedure (Section 3).

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9.8.5 Replace 1. Remove the upper rear panel (Section 9.2).


vaporlzer manlfold 2. Remove the front flowmeter shield (Section 9.7.1).
3. Remove the right side panel (A).
4. From the front of the machine , remove the screw (8) at the right upright of the
flowhead beze l.
5. From the back of the machine , remove the two screws (C) that hold the vaporizer
manifold vertical suppo民 to the flowhead bracket.
6. From the back of the machine , remove the two screws (0) that hold 由 e vertical
suppo此 to the vaporizer manifold.

7. Remove the vertical support from the machine.


8. While holding the vaporizer manifold , remove the two screws (E) at the right-hand
extrusion to release the manifold.

9. Install the new vaporizer manifold in reverse order. Do not fully tighten the screws
until they are all in place.
• Attach the new manifold to the right-hand extrusion (E).
• Attach the vertical suppo民 to the vaporizer manifold (0).
• Attach the bottom of the vertical suppo眈 to the flowhead bracket (C).
• Attach the vertical suppo民 to the front bezel (8).
10. Ti ghten the mounting screws in the following order: E, 0 , C, 8.
11. Reassemble the machine.
12. Perform the checkout procedure (Section 3).

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9.9 Replace ACGO selector switch


Removal 1. Remove the tabletop (Section 9.3).
2. Clip the tie wraps (1) from the outlet barb fittings at the side of the switch.

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3. Disconnect the fresh gas (2) and flush (3) tubes at the back ofthe switch.
4. Disconnectthe wires from the ACGO mode microswitch (4) atthe back ofthe selector
switch.
5. Disconnect the wires from the flush pressure switch (5) on top ofthe selector switch.
6. Set the ACGO selector switch to ABS.
7. Back outthe selectorswitch mountingscrews (6) until the tips are flush with theface
of the mounting casting.
8. While pushingthe selector knob toward the machine and holding itsteady, push the
valve body toward the knob and rotate it counterclockwise to separate the valve
body from the knob assembly.
9. Remove the knob assembly and protective shroud from the machine.
10. Remove the valve from the silicone output tubes.

Replacement 1. Remove the knob assembly from the valve body.


2. Back out the selector switch mountingscrews until the tips are flush with the face of
the mounting casting.
3. Guide the outlet fi忧ings of the valve body into their respective silicone tubes.
4. Hold the selector knob with the
indicator markfacing down. Tum the
chrome collar to its maximum
countercloc阳 ise position (as
viewed from the front).

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5. Place the shroud overthe knob and


guide the assembly into the pan
opening.
6. Ensure that the indicators on the
shroud align with label on the pan
and the alignment tab mates with
the alignment hole in the pan.

7. While holdingthe knob assembly


steady against the pan , place the
valve assembly overthe knob
actuator. Using moderate force
pre臼 the two assemblies together.
The knob should rotate to the ACGO
position.
8. While continuing to force the
assemblies together, rotate the
knob assembly to the ABS position. The assemblies should snap into place.
9. Verify proper alignment ofthe knob with the setting indicators. Tighten the mounting
screws evenly to secure the switch assembly to the pan.
10. Secure the outlettubingwith tie wraps.
11. Connect the fresh gas and flush gas tubing. Pull on the tubing to ensure that it is
locked in the fitting.
12. Reconnectthe wires to the ACGO mode microswitch atthe back ofthe valve
(ωP two terminals).

13. Reconnect the wires to the flush pressure switch at the top of the valve
(upper and lower terminals).
14. Replace the tabletop.

Test procedure 1. Confirm that flush flow and 5 Ljmin fresh gas flow are diverted to the ACGO po此 and
the ABS in the respective knob positions.
2. Confirm thatthe ventilatordisplay indicates ACGO mode when the valve issetin the
ACGO position.
3. Test the function ofthe flush pressure switch.
(Section 4.10.2 , "Display Discrete 1/0 Signals ")
4. Perform the low-pressure leak test (Section 3.9).
5. Perform the checkout procedure (Section 3).

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9.10 Clean or replace ACGO po此 flapper valve


1. Remove the tabletop (Section 9.3).
2. Remove the ACGO cap mounting
screws.
3. Remove the cap.
Cap
4. Examine the flapper and disk for
obstructions or debris. Clean with
isopropyl alcohol if necessary; retest.
5. If leak persists, replace the flapper.
• Remove the flapper from the check
valve disk. Hub
• Clean the new flapper with isopropyl
alcohol.
• Applya drop of isopropyl alcohol to
the center hub of the new flapper.
• Before the alcohol evaporates , align
the center hub ofthe new flapper Fl apper
with the center hole of the check
valve disc.
• While pressing the flapper against
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the disc , use your fingemail to help
pull the hub through the disc from
the other side.
6. Lubricate the o-ring sparingly with Krytox (do not get Krytox on the flapper).
7. Insert the flapper assembly into the ACGO outlet with the flapper up.
8. Replace the cap.

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9.11 Reconfigure sample gas return line


Note In the U.S. , it is not permitted to return sample gas to the breathing circui t.
Outside the U.S. , consult with hospital guidelines on filtering of re也 reathed gas before
allowing the sample gas return line to be reconfigured.

Procedure Sample gas return is directed to the scavenging system as a factory default. Perform
the following to reroute the sample gas back to the breathing system.
1. Remove the tabletop.
2. Port4 (A) ofthe ABS breathingsystem is connected ωthe expiratory circuit,
downstream of the expiratory check valve. As a factory default, Port 4 is plumbed
with a length of tubing that is plugged (8) at the far end.
3. Remove the plug from the tube.
4. Find the sample return line at the left-rear corner of the pan assembly. The sample
return line includes an inline connector (C) at the point where the sample line goes
down into the vent engine housing.
5. Separate the scavengingtube , removingthe inline connectorfrom the po刚 on ofthe
tube that extends into the vent engine housing. Plug the open end of the scavenging
tube (0) with the plug removed above.
6. Insertthe inline connectorfrom the sample return portinto the open end ofthe return
tube (E) to Port 4. Pull on the connectorto ensure that it is securely connected.
7. Replace the tabletop.
8. Perform the checkout procedure (Section 3).
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9.12 Replace the APL valve


1. Remove the ABS breathing system. B

2. Th e APL valve is held in place with a


springand a retainer(A)thatsnaps into
a recess in the lower body of the APL
valve. To release the retainer, place an
approp川 ately sized straight blade
screwdriver into the housing cutout(B).
Twist the screwdriver to release the
retainer.

3. Place the new APL valve into position


with the setting indicator facing to the
front of the machine.
4. Place the spring into the retainer.
5. While holding the APL valve tight to the
housing, snap the spring and retainer
onto the valve body from below.
6. Reinstall the ABS breathingsystem.
7. Perform the checkout procedure
(Section 3).

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9.13 Replace the bag support arm


1. Remove the ABS breathing system from the machine.
Note: To help preventthe bag 2. From the underside ofthe casting,
arm mountingfrom loosening, remove the hardware (A) that holds
current production machines the arm in place.
use socket head screws and
flat washers to secure the bag • If either of the pins (see below)
arm to the casting instead of remain in the casting, remove
Posidriv screws and them from the casting.
lockwashers. Refer to the A
parts section for stock
numbers.
3. Install the new bag support arm
assembly.
• Position the bag arm over
mounting pattern of 4 small holes
in the support casting. Th e arm
should extend towards the frontof B
the machine. Align the two pins
(8) extending from the base ofthe
bagarm assembly , with two ofthe
small holes in the castingthat are
in line with the APL valve.
• Lowerthe bag arm , pushingthe two pins into the holes.
• From the underside ofthe casting, secure the bag arm with two M3x20 socket
head screws and flat washers.
4. Testthe force required to swingthe bag arm from side to side and adjust if necessary.
Note: The adjustment nut is The force is adjusted by turning the
initially set so that 5-mm of lock nut (8-mm socket) which is
exposed thread extends from accessible from underneath the
the adjusting nut. With use ,
support casting. Turn clockwise to
the force required to move the
arm increases and may increase the force and
require readjustmen t. counterclockwise to reduce the
force.
• Swing 由e bag arm sideways
through the 90 degree arc
permitted by its internal stop.
• Adjust to just enough friction to prevent the bag arm from swinging sideways as
the bag height is being changed. 刊 e bag arm height is changed by squeezing the
lock release lever (C) at the free end of the bag arm and rotating it to the desired
position.
5. Replace the ABS breathing system.

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9.13.1 Serviclng Service parts for the bag support arm include the upper and lower assemblies.
the bag support To replace either assembly:
ar町E
1. Remove the bag support arm from the machine (Section 9.13).
2. To separate the upper assembly
from the lower assembly, use a
small (2.5-mm) pin punch from the
bottom to drivethe dowel pin up and
ou t.
3. To assemble the bag arm , apply a
light coat of Krytox to the area of the
upper arm (A) that extends into the
lower arm (including the dowel pin
groove).
A

4. Insertthe upper assembly into the lower assembly. Align the surface (8) ofthe upper
assembly with the surface (C) of the lower assembly.
5. Insert the dowel pin into the hole
(from the ωp side as shown). Drive
the dowel pin into the bag arm until
it is f1 ush with the top surface.

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9.13.2 Replace 1. Remove the ABS breathing system 衍。m the machine.
frlctlon pad In 2. Using an 8-mm socket, remove 由e
lower bag arm nut(A), shoulderwasher, and spring
as锦mbly from 由e lower assembly.

3. Uftthe bagsupportarm offofthe


swivel post. Remove the old friction
pad.
A
4. Wipe any residue and friction
pa刚cles from the post

5. Insert a new friction pad into the


base. Keep approximately
1 mm of space between the end of
the pad and the bottom ofthe base.
Note: Align the friction pad gap with
the seam (8) in the base. Position
c
the retaining screw so 由 e pin (C) at
the base is perpendicularto 由e
seam.

6. With 由e bag support arm facing


forward , place the base ofthe arm
overthe swivel post. Ensure that the
slot in the base (D) engages the tab E
(曰 on the swivel post.

7. Replace the spring, shoulder


washer and nut. Ti ghten the nut until D
5 mm ofthread extends beyond the
nut
8. Follow the procedure in Section 9.13ωadjust the force requiredωswing the bag
arm from sideωside.

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9.13.3 Replace 1. Remove the bag support arm


cover (A) - screw and A
bag port houslng
loc阳asherfrom below.

2. Remove nut (8) to remove the


release lever (C).
3. Remove the retaining ring (D).
D
4. Slide the bag port housing (E) c
。仔 the end ofthe bag support
arm.

5. Before installingthe new bag


po此 housing, clean and
lubricate sparingly with 仰ytox
the exposed metal end (町 and
the guide slot(G) ofthe bag
suppo眈 arm. G

6. Slide the new bag port housing


2-mm
onω 由e bagarm. Secure itwith
the retaining ring.
7. Lubricate sparingly with Krytox
由e pivot boss (H) before
replacing the release lever.
8. After replacing the release H
lever, adjust the mounting nut
so that a 2-mm gap remains
between the lever and housing
when the release lever is fully
depressed.
9. Replace the bag arm cover.

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9.14 Replace auxiliary O2 flowmeter


1. Bleed all gas pre臼ure from the machine (Section 9.1).
2. Ensure that all cylinder and pipeline gauges read zero before proceeding.
3. Remove the tabletop (Section 9.3).
4. Remove the adjustment knob from 由 e flowmeter; pull fo附ard.
5. Remove the gauge panel mountingscrews and movethe panel forward to access the
flowmeter.

6. Disconnectthe inlettube 币创 ng(A).


7. Disconnectthe tube (B) from the outletfi忧ing.
8. Remove the four screws (C) that hold the flowmeter mounting bracket to the front
panel.
9. Transferthe mounting bracketto 由e new flowmeter.
10. Reassemble in reverse 0叫er.
11. Perform the checkout procedure (Section 3).

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9.15 Replace the suction control module


Th e suction control module can be replaced by removing the front panel. along with the
ABS and the tabletop. to gain access. Altematively. ifthe situation warrants. the
suction control module can be accessed by removing the rear panel.

9.15.1 Front panel 1. Bleed all gas pr,臼sure from the machine (Section 9.1).
method 2. Ensure that all cylinder and pipeline gauges read zero before proceeding.
3. Remove the tabletop (Section 9.3).
4. Remove the gauge panel mountingscrews and move the panel forward to access the
suction control module.

5. Disconnect the tubing from the suction control module.


• Tube (A) from overflow safety trap (suction).
• Tube (8) from vacuum source.
• Ifventuri drive. tube (C) 骨om pilot valve adapter.
6. Remove the two mounting screws that hold the suction control module to the
mounting bracket.
7. Transfer the mounting bracket to the new suction control module.
8. Reassemble in reverse order.
9. Perform 由e checkout procedure (Section 3).

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9.15.2 Rear panel 1. Lowerthe upper rear panel (Section 9.2).


method 2. Disconnect the white (A) vacuum and black (8) suction fittings from 由 e rearpanel.
Do not remove the tubing from the regulator.
3. If you are replacing a venturi drive suction control module, disconnect the tube (C)
from the pilot valve adapter.

4. Remove the two screws (D) that hold the suction control module to the mounting
bracket.
5. Remove the regulator assembly from the front panel.
6. Transfer the tubing to the new regulator:
• Attach the vacuum source tube (white fittin g) to the lower connector (E).
• Attach the suction tube (black fitting)ωthe upper connector (F).
7. Guide the tubes into the front panel opening.
8. While holding the regulator assembly against the front panel , attach the retaining
bracket to the regulator. Tighten the screws to secure the regulator assembly.
9. If applicable , attach the control port tubeω 伽e pilot valve adapter (C).
10. A忧ach the vacuum and suction fitting to the rear panel manifold.
11. Replace the rear panel.
12. Perform the checkout procedure (Section 3).

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9.16 Replace ABS breathing system components

9.16.1 Replace 1. Remove the ABS breathing system.


BagjVent swltch 2. From the underside , remove the bellows base manifold (A) and fully loosen the two
assembly captive screws (8) at the bag po眈 side ofthe AP Lj BTV manifold.

3. From the topside , rotate the Ba g/ Vent switch cartridge counterclockwise until the
Ba g/Ventswitch outlet po此 (C) clears the bellows housing.

4. Li ft out the Ba g/Vent switch cartridge from the housing.


5. Replace the Ba g/Vent switch cartridge in reve邸e order.
6. Reins恼 11 the ABS breathing system.
7. Perform the checkout procedure (Section 3).

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9.16.2 Replace To replace the latch assembly, you must disassemble the bellows base assembly to 由e
bellows base latch point where you can remove the guide (A) and latch assembly (8) as a unit
assembly 1. Remove 伽e BaglVent switch cartridge (Section 9.16.1).
2. Remove the two remainingscrews (C)that hold the AP L/ B1V manifold to the bellows
base assembly. Remove the APL/ B1V manifol.

3. To remove the guide/latch assembly, remove two mounting screws (D) from the
underside. Remove two additional mounting screws from the topside. Remove the
guide/latch assembly from the bellows base assembly.
4. Separate the latch assembly from the guide assembly.
5. To install the new latch a臼embly, putthe spring (日 inωplace in the guide assembly
(l ong leg down).
6. Place the latch assembly on the guide assembly so that 由 e latch engages the short
leg of the spring. Secure the latch assembly (町 to the guide assembly.

E F

7. Mount the guide/latch assembly into the bellows base assembly.


8. Reassemble the brea由 ingsystem in reverse order.
9. Perform the checkout procedure (Section 3).

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9.16.3 EZchange Canlster sprlng replacement


1. De恼ch 由e EZchange module from the machine.
2. Remove the two M3 screws (A) that hold the module cover (8); set the cover aside.

B
c

A
D E

3. Remove the two M3 shoulder screws (明白atfasten 白 e canister latch lever (D).
4. Remove the latch lever, the switch actuator lever (日 and the spring; discard the
spring.
5. Place the new spring on the module (as shown below). Position the switch actua协『
lever overthe spring. Ensure the spring hooks are fully engaged inωthepostson 由e
manifold and the actuating lever.

6. Clean any residual Loctite debris from the M3 shoulder screws removed in Step 3.
7. Place the canister latch lever in position. Apply Loctite 242ω 由 e threads of the two
M3 shoulder screw threads and secure the canister latch level.
8. Check the switch actuator lever to ensure free movement. If sticking is observed ,
loosen the M3 shoulderscrew approximately 1/8 of a tum until 骨ee movement of
the switch actuator lever is observed.
9. Install the module cover.
10.lnstall the EZchange module.
11. Verifythatthe following message appears on the screen when the absorber canister
is released.
• 'No C02 absorption' 币。r Aespire machines
• 'C02 Absorber Out of Circuif for Avance and Aisys machines
12. Perform the Preoperative Checkout Procedure
(refer to the Use r's Reference manual).

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9.17 Replace casters


.& WARNING Replacinga caster requires at leasttwo peopleto maneuver and tipthe machine.
Personal injury andjor machine damage is possible if one person attempts this
procedure alone.
1. Disconnectall pipeline hoses 衍。m the wall and the machine , close all gas cylinde邸,
unplug the power co时, and setthe system switch to standby.

.& CAUTl ON Remove the vaporizers before tipping the machine. If a vaporizer is inverted , it
must be set to 5% and pu晤时 for 30 minutes with a 5 L/min 由ow. Th e interlock
system prevents purging more than one vaporizer at a time.
2. Remove the absorber, the vaporize 邸, gas cylinde邸, drawers and all auxiliary
equipmen t.

.& CAUTl ON To preventdamage, do not 即由e Aespire machine more than 10 degrees from
vertical.
3. Block the opposite wheels; then , block up the machine until there is enough room to
remove the defective caster.
To block up the machine, tip and slide blocks under the caster base. Raise both
sides evenly until the unit is high enough to remove the caster.
4. Th e casters are threaded into the base
and held with a Loctite compound.
Remove the casterwith an
appropriately sized open-end wrench.
5. If required , clean the threads ofthe new
caster with denatured alcohol.
6. Apply Loctite 242ωthe threads of the
new caster. Install the caster securely
into place.
7. Make sure the caster tums freely.
8. Carefully lower the machine to the floor.
9. Perform the checkout procedure (Section 3).

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9.18 Replace task light and switch


Remove the four screws (A) that hold the task-light lens to the upper shelf.

D B c

9.18.1 To replace 1. Using a small needle-nose plie邸, disconnect the switch harness from the task-light
the task- lIght circuit board connector (8).
swltch 2. Remove the two screws (C) that hold the switch retainer plate to the upper shelf.
3. Transferthe switch retainer plate to the new switch , counter-sunkside to the outside.
4. Mount the switch to the upper shelf.
5. Remount the task-light assembly. Ensure that the switch harness and the task-light
harness wires are positioned in their respective recesses and are not pinched under
the task-light lens.

9.18.2 To replace 1. Using a small needle-nose plie邸,


the task- lIght • disconnect the switch harness from the task light circuit board connector (8).
clrcult board • disconnect the task-light harness from the task light circuit board connector (D).
2. Slide the task-light circuit board out of the lens.
3. Slide the new task light into the lens, ensuring that the connectors are aligned with
the lens cutouts.
4. Plug the task-light harness and the switch hamess into their respective connectors
on the task-light circuit board. Use a small screwdriver to push the connectors
securely into place.
5. Remount the task-light assembly. Ensure that the switch hamess and the task-light
hamess wires are positioned in their respective recesses and are not pinched under
the task-light lens.

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9.19 Replace the display arm or display cables


Cable replacement requires that you first remove the display arm from the dovetail
extrusion.
Before replacing the display arm , note the routing of the cables.
After replacing the display arm , ensure thatthe cables are dressed properly and do not
interfere with the motion ofthe display arm.
Follow the procedure in Section 9.19.1 for the recommended use of cable ties.

9.19.1 Cable tle 1. Wrap the cable tie around the


Installatlon cables in the indicated position.
Start the tail through 伽 eclampas
shown.

2. Feed 由e tail between the cables.

3. Pull the tie tight and cut off the tail


below the outer surface of the
cables. 00 not leave a sharp edge
exposed.

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9.19.2 Removlng If equipped , remove additional equipment from the arm before removing the arm.
the dlsplay arm 1. Disconnect the cables from the display.
2. Remove the display from the display
arm.
3. Remove the cables from the cable
clamps.
4. Loosen the screws thatsecure the
display arm in the dovetail.
5. If required , use a rubber mallet to
tap the display arm out of the
dovetail.

9.19.3 Replaclng 1. Remove the three screws that hold


a dlsplay cable the dovetail extrusion to the uprigh t.
Remove the extrusion to allow cable
replacemen t.
2. As require to access the particular
cable routing for replacement,
remove either (or all):
• the rear cover (Section 9.2) ,
• the tabletop (Section 9.3) ,
• orthe AC Inlet module.
3. After replacingthe cable , place the
aHEERLWRU
cables in the notches in the order
shown.
• A - Seriallsolation
• B - Monitoring
• C- Vent Engine
• D - Power cable
4. 1nsta 11 the dovetail extrusion loosely
to hold the cables in place.
5. Adjust the cable length outside the
machine to approximately:
• 66 cm forthe long arm orthe short arm
• 43 cm forthe folding display mount (Aespire 100)
6. Securely tighten the extrusion mounting screws.

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9.19.4Installlng A current production long arrn does not include integral cable clamps.
the longarm Refer to Section 10.34 for applicable cable guide ki t. A忧ach the cable guide to the arm
per instructions in 由e kit.
1. Place the arrn into the extrusion.
2. Use a rubber mallet to tap the arrn
into place. Leave a 12-mm gap
between the lower edge of the arrn
mounting plate and the end of the
dovetai l.
3. nghten the mounting screws to
secure the display arrn.
4. Remount the display.
5. Route the display cables neatly
through the cable guide.
6. Attach the cables to the display.
7. If required , install cable tie in 由e
locations shown.
• Place one cable tie close ω 由e
pivot ofthe arrn.
• Place the second cable tie near
the display as shown.
8. Ensure that the cables are secured
so 伽atthey do not interfere with the
display arm through the entire range
ofmotion.

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9.19.5Installlng 1. Place the arm inωthee双rusion.


the short arm 2. Use a rubber mallet to 恼 pthe arm
into place. Leave a 12-mm gap
between 由e lower edge of the arm
mounting plate and the end of the
dovetail.
3. Ti ghten the mounting screws to
secure the display arm.
4. Remountthe display.
5. Route the display cables neatly
through the cable clamps.
6. Attach the cables to the display.
7. If required, install cable tie in 由e
locations shown.
• Place one cable tie close to the
pivotofthe arm.
• Place the second cable between
the two straps.
• Place the third cable tie nearthe
display as shown.
8. Ensure that the cables are secured
so that they do not interfere with
displaythrough the entire range of
motion.

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9.20 Replace display and cables in ProTIVA machine


1. Remove two thumbscrews 由 at
secure the display mounting bracket
to the no-vap manifold.
2. Lift the display slightly to disengage
the mounting pins.
3. Lower the display face down on the
worksu 厅ace.

4. Replace the display and


reassemble in reverse order.
5. To replace a cable , remove the
retaining block and feed the cable to
the back of the machine.
6. As require to access the particular
cable routing for replacement,
remove either (or all):
• the rear cover (Section 9.2) ,
• the tabletop (Section 9.3) ,
• orthe AC Inlet module.
7. A忧ach the cable to the display.
8. When replacingthe cable retainer,
ensure:
• that the cables fit properly in theirfeed-through slots (as detailed below) ,
• and that they extend out ofthe machine with minimal slack.
9. From the back ofthe machine , ensure that the cables are routed such that they do
not interfere with the replacement of the rear cover.

A - Seriallsolation
B - Monitoring board
C- Vent Engine
0- Power cable

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9.21 Change drive gas


& CAunON If you change the drive gas, you must also change the drive gas selection on the
ventilator service setup screen. Referto Section 4 ofthe ventilatorTechnical
Reference manua l.
• Ifthe drive gas selection and the actual drive gas do not agree , volumes will
not be correct.

The ventilator will alarm with the message "Low Drive Gas Pre蹈" ifthe selected
drive gas pressure , either O2 or Air, is lost.
1. Remove the rear panel (Section 9.2).
Not&:而e O2 and Air pipeline manifolds have a drive gas connection at the back. Th e
connection not in use is plugged.
2. Remove the plugfrom the new connection.
3. Disconnect the drive gas hose from the present connection.
4. Install the plug in 由 is connection (pull on the plug to ensure that it is locked into the
币创ng).

5. Reroute the drive gas hose so 由at it does not cause kinks in other tubing.
6. Connect the drive gas hose to the new connection (pull on the hose connecωrω
ensure 由 at it is locked into the fi四 ng).

7. Do a high-pressure leak test (Section 3.3).


8. Enter the service mode and select the correct drive gas.
9. Test the primary regulator. Verifythat itfunctions within specifications now that it will
be supplying drive gasω 由e ventilator (Section 5.1).
10. Perform the checkout procedure (Section 3).

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9.22 Control module


Th econtrol module is mounted on either afolding mount oron a display arm. In addition
to the power co时, signals between the control module and the machine mounted
components are sent through three cables that pass through the side of the machine
and connectto the rear ofthe control module.
To service the color display, refer to Section 9.22.1.
To service the original display, referto Section 9.22.2.

<CM)

To replace the fuses • To replace the fuses (A) , first remove the power cord retainer (8) and 由epower
and 由e fan fll幅『 cord (C).
• To replace the filter (D) , remove the filter retainer (罔.Ifthe Control Module is
mounted on an arm , remove the control panel from the arm to access the filter.

Toremove 曲eωntrol 1. Disconnectthe three interface cables (町 and the power co时 (C).
module
2. Remove the screws that attach the control module to 由e mounting brackets.
3. Remove the control module (CM).
4. To replace the control module, reassemble in reverse order.
5. ReferωSection 8.3 for ins阳 lling software and updating the control board
configuration.

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9.22.1 Color control module


Th e control module consists oftwo enclosures: the rear enclosure (A) and the front
enclosure (8). To acce臼 components within each enclosure , separate the two halves.

(CB)

Openlng the control 1. Place the control module face down on a protected surface.
module
2. Loosen the screws (C) that hold the two enclosures together (one in each corner).
3. Slightly separate the rear enclosure (A) from the front enclosure (8).
4. Swing the rear enclosure into an upright position. Uft up the edge that houses the
external connectors. Be careful not to stress the harnesses in the back.
5. Disconnect the harnesses from the back of control board (C8) to separate the two
enclosures.
• Ba忧ery (D)

• Ground (日
• Power supply (的
• Fan (G)

~ Cautlon When disassembling, remove the battery connector first. When reassembling,
attach the battery connector last. Power is supplied to the control board as long
as the battery is plugged in.

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Control board
EERRUR 』

Lh. Cautlon Th e circuit boards are electrostatic sensitive. Use an anti-static workstation and
wear a wrist grounding strap when handling a circuit board.

To replace the control 1. Disconnect the remaining cables at the left edge of the control board.
board
• (A) Two-wire hamess to speaker
• (8) Ribbon cable to rotary encoder
• (C) Flex cable to front panel keyboard (refer to Note)
• (D) Rex cableωLCD display (re也rto Note)
2. Remove the two screws (E) that hold the control board ωthe front enclosure.
3. Carefully liftthe control board from the frontenclosure. Guide the cables through the
slo忧.ed openings at the le仕 edge of the control board.

4. Reassemble in reverse order.


5. Refer to Section 8.3 for installing software and attaching the control board
configuration labe l.

Nole Th e flex cable for the LCD display and the front panel keyboaωinserts into a ZIF (zero
insertion force) connector on the control board.
10 release the 伺excable (1) , insert a thin slotted screwdriver at the base ofthe
connector and twist it slightly to pry up on the outer shell ofthe connector.
10 Insert the 伺excable (剖, hold the outer shell in the released position. Carefully
insert the cable until all the "fingers" are below the surface of the shel l. Push the shell
to the locked position.

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Battery and power supply

C A

&. Cautlon Th e circuit boards are electrostatic sensitive. Use an anti-static workstation and
wear a wrist grounding strap when handling a circuit board.

To replace the Battery 1. Disconnect the battery cable (A) from the control board.
2. Remove the four screws (8) that hold the battery retainer plate.
Note: After replacement, the
battery must be charged until 3. Note the orientation of the wires that connect to the ba忧ery and how they route
Battery Status is indicated as through the retaining clamp.
"Ba忧ery Charged."
Referto Section 4.10.3. 4. Replace the battery in the same orientation noted above (wires facing inward.

To replace the Power 1. Disconnect the battery cable (A) from the control board.
Supply
2. Disconnect the power supply's output connector (C).
3. Disconnect the power supply's input connector and ground wire (D).
4. Loosen each mounting screw (four come时 until it begins to ratche t.
5. Uft out the power supply.
6. Reassemble in reverse order.

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Front enclosure wlth control board removed

EMCGaskets

B A

To replace the speaker Remove the two screws (A) that hold the speaker assembly (8) to the front enclosure.

To replace the rotary 1. Pull the knob (C) 0仔 the shaft of the encoder (D).
encoder 2. Remove the nut and washer that hold the encoder to the keyboard.
3. Replace the encoder switch in reverse order (note the orien阳tion of the at阳ched
ribbon cable).

Toreplace 抽ebackllght 1. Disconnect the LCD backlight cable (日 andthe inve此:er input cable (町.
Inve此:er 2. Remove the two screws (G) that hold the inverter boardωthe front enclosure.
3. Clip 由e tie wrap (H)ωrelease the inve此:er.

4. To replace the backlight inverter, reassemble in reverse order.


• Insert the tie wrap provided with the inverter into the holder before mounting the
inverter.

To replace the front 1. Remove the four screws (1) that hold the LCD assembly to the front enclosure.
enclosure Set the assembly aside.
2. Transferthe EMC gaskets (or install new) to the new enclosure.
3. A阳ch the LCD assembly to 由e new enclosure.
4. Transfer the remaining components to 由e new enclosure (speaker, encoder,
inverter).
5. Reassemble in reverse 0时er.

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To replace the color LCD dlsplay


E E

E E

To replace the LCD 1. Disconnect the LCD backlight cable (A).


dlsplay
2. Remove the four screws (8) at each corner of the display mounting bracket.
3. Remove the display assembly from 由e front enclosure.
4. Clip the tie wrap (C) to release the backlight cable.
5. Remove the screw (D) 阶 at holds the LCD display to the mounting bracke t.
6. Remove the LCD display from the mounting bracket.
7. Transfer the display flat-flex cable (contacts faclng up) to the new display
(ZIF connector; pull tabs toward cable ωrelease).
8. Remove protective mask from new LCD display.
9. If required , clean the enclosure window (i f new, remove protective film).
10. Reassemble in reverse order.
• To ensure that the backlight cable is not pinched under the mounting bracket,
verily that the cable is visible through the two holes (日 in the bracket.

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9.22.2 Orlglnal control module


Th e control module consists oftwo enclosures: the rear enclosure (A) and the front
enclosure (B). To access components within each enclosure , separate the two halves.

(CB)

Openlng the control 1. Place the control module face down on a protected surface.
module
2. Loosen the screws (C) that hold the two enclosures together(one in each corner).
3. Slightly separate the rear enclosure (A) from the front enclosure (B).
4. Swing the rear enclosure into an upright position. Li ft up the edge that houses the
external connectors. Be careful not to stress the harnesses in the back.
5. Disconnect the harnesses from the back of control board (CB) to separate the two
enclosures.
• Ba忧ery (D)

• Ground (罔
• Power supply (F)
• Fan (G)

&. Cautlon When disassembling, remove the ba忧.ery connector first. When reassembling,
a忧ach the battery connector last. Power is supplied to the control board as long
as the battery is plugged in.

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Control board

AHEM
F

庐LWRUE-
(CB)

~ Caution Th e circuit boards are electrostatic sensitive. Use an anti-static workstation and
wear a wrist groundingstrap when handling a circuit board.

To replace the control 1. Disconnect the remaining cables at the left edge of the control board (CB).
board
• (A) Two-wire harness to display backlight
• (B) Rex cable to LCD display
• (C) Ribbon cable to rotary encoder
• (D) Flex cable to front panel keyboard (refer to Note)
• (E) Two-wire harness to speaker
2. Remove the two screws (的 that hold the control board to the front enclosure.
3. Carefully lift the control board from the front enclosure. Guide the cables through
the slo忧:ed openings at the left edge ofthe control board.
4. Reassemble in reverse order.
5. Refer to Section 8.3 for installing software and attaching the control board
configuration labe l.

Note The Flex cable forthe front panel keyboard inserts into a ZIF (zero insertion force)
connector on the control board.
To release the 伺excable (1) , inserta thin slo忧:ed screwdriver at the base of the
connector and twist it slightly to pry up on the outer shell of the connector.
Toln随同 the flex cable (剖, hold the outershell in the released position. Carefully insert
the cable until all the "fingers" are below the surface of the shel l. Push the shell to the
locked position.

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Battery and power supply

刷工竹丁 B
(少 CB

L 二E孟少陌
N工rTl

t
巳立少"

PI • Ground lug from Power Inlet


PS • Ground lug from 阴阳erSupply
CB • Ground lug from Control Board
L. Loc阳帽sher

N.Kepsnut

e
' A

& Cautlon Th e circuit boards are electrostatic sensitive. Use an anti-static workstation and
wear a wrist grounding strap when handling a circuit board.

To replace the Battery 1. Disconnect the battery cable (A) from the control board.
2. Note the orientation ofthe wires that connectto 伽e battery and how 由eyroute
Note: After replacement, the through the retaining clamp.
ba郎 rymω,tbecha咆eduntil
Ba阳叩 Status is indicated as 3. Remove the ba忧:ery's mounting strap (8)
"Ba吐e叩 Charged."
Re也rto Section 4.10.3. 4. Replace the ba忧ery in the same orientation noted above (wires facing inward.

To replace the Power 1. Disconnect the ba忧ery cable (A) from the control board.
Supply
2. Disconnect the power supply's output connector (C).
3. Disconnect the power supply's input connector and ground wire (D).
4. Lo osen each mountingscrew (fourcomers) un创 it begins to ratchet.
5. Uftoutthepowersupply.
6. Reassemble in reve陪e order.

Ground Tennlnal Note the sequencing of ground wires and hardware when replacing any of the
harnesses.

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B E

To replace the speaker 1. Remove the two screws (A) that hold the speaker assembly (8)ωthe front
enclosure.
2. Reassemble in reverse order.

To remove the front 1. Use a 7…mm nut driverto remove the twelve nuts (C) around the periphery that hold
enclosure the front enclosure (D) and the front panel assembly (E) together.
2. Carefully lift the front enclosure from the front panel assembly. Guide the cables
through the slo忧:ed openings at the left edge of the front enclosure.
3. Reassemble in 陪verse 0削 er.

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Front enclosure componen恒

而 e front enclosure components include:


• Th e keyboard a臼embly(A)
• Th e LCD display a岛embly(B)
• Th e rotary encoder switch (C)

B E

Toreplace 由e keyboard Th e LCD display and the rotary encoder are mounted to 由e keyboard assembly. To
replace the keyboard assembly you must transfer the LCD display and the rotary
encoderto the new keyboard assembly.

To replace the rotary 1. Pull the knob (D) 0仔 the shaft of the encoder.
encoder
2. Remove the nut and washerthat hold the encoderto 由e keyboard.
3. Replace the encoder switch in reverse 0叫er. Note the orientation of the attached
ribbon cable.

To replace 由eLCD 1. Use a 5.5-mm nut driverto remove the four nuts (白 at each comer ofthe display.
dlsplay
2. Remove the display assembly from the keyboa削.
3. If required , clean the keyboard window (if new, remove protective film).
4. Remove protective mask from new LCD display.
5. Transfer the spacers over the display mounting studs.
6. Mountthe displayω 伽e keyboard studs.
7. Transferthe display ribbon cable (创ntacts faclng up) to the new display
(Zl F connecto r; pull tabs toward cable ωrelease).

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10 replace the backllght

A
Do Not
Touch

.&. Cautlon Do not touch the glass portion ofthe backligh t. Body oils or other contaminants
can decrease the life of the backligh t.

1. Remove the ribbon cable from the LCD display.


2. Remove the coverfrom the LCD display.
3. Carefully remove the backlight (A) from display assembly.
4. Guide the new backlight underthe shielding flap (8) into the backlight cavity.
5. Replace the cover.
6. Replace the ribbon cable

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9.23 Servicing the Vent Engine


Th e Vent Engine is found in a housing located below the breathing system bellows
assembly.
Th e Vent Engine includes the following subassemblies.
• Vent Engine Connector board (1)
• Aow Control Valve (2)
• Interface Manifold (3)
• Reservoir(4)
• PEEP Valve (5)
• Supply Pressure Switch (6)
• PEEP Safety Valve(7)
• Drive Gas Regulator (8)
• Inlet Rlter (9) - located under the gas inlet valve
To replace any of the Vent Engine components , you must first remove the Vent Engine
from the housing (referto Section 9.23.1).

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9.23.1 To remove 1. Disconnect pipeline supplies; close cylinder valves; bleed off pressure.
the Vent Englne 2. Remove the ABS breathing system.
3. Remove the Exhalation valve.
4. If present, remove the scavenging downtube.
5. Loosen the five captive screws (A) that hold the Vent Engine coverto the housing.
Raise the cover to access the Vent Engine.

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D

A E B

6. Disconnect the Vent Engine harness (8).


7. Disconnectthe white tube-coupler(C) 一 inline with tube to pressure transducer on
the Vent Engine Board.
8. If present, disconnect the black tube-coupler, inline with tube to scavenging.
9. Disconnect the drive gas hose (D).
10. Loosen the three captive screws (E) that hold the engine manifold to the housing.
11. Li ft the Vent Engine out of the housing
12. To replace the Vent Engine , reassemble in reverse order.

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9.23.2 Replaclng Refer to section 6 for Vent Engine components that areωbe serviced under regular
VentEnglne maintenance. Most ofthe components on the Vent Engine ca n be replaced by removing
the mounting screws and reusing them to secure the replacement part.
ωmponen恒

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Inlet Rlter (A) Install the filter (with the course side DOWN) inω 由e recess in the manifold. Place the
o-ring into its groove.

Re酬lator(8) Also inspect the two o-rings that seal it to the manifold. Replace as nece臼ary.

PEEP SafetyValve (C) Ensure the valve you are installing (white dot) is in this location.

PEEPValve (D) Ensure the valve you are installing (two blue dots) is in this location.

Supply Pressure Swltch Also inspect the o-ring that seal it to the manifold. Replace as necessary.
(E)
Transfer harness wire to top and middle tabs; bottom tab open.

Insplratory Row Valve Note orientation of the flow valve. Also inspect the two o-rings that seal it to the
(F) manifold. Replace as necessary.

Re帽rvolr(G) Inspectthe two o-rings: reservoirto manifold , reservoirto screw head.


Replace as neωssary.

Interface Manlfold (H) Inspect the two o-rings that seal it to the manifold. Replace as necessary.
lubricate o-rings sparingly with 附ytox.

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10 IIlustrated Parts

In thls sectlon 10.1 Service tools ........................................................... 10-3


10. 1.1 Secondary regulator pilot pressure tool ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-3
10. 1. 2 Test Devices ..................................................... 10-4
10. 1. 3 TestTools ....................................................... 10-5
10.2 Extemal components - front view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-6
10.3 Extemal components - front view references ................................. 10-7
10.4 Extemal Components - rear view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-8
10.5 Control module mounting for a ProTIVA machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-9
10.6 Aespire 100 - exclusive components ...................................... 10-10
10.6.1 AC Inlet (Aespire 100) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-12
10.6.2 Display mount(Aespire 100).. .... .... .. ..... . ..... . ........ . ... ... 10-13
10.7 Front panel , gauges and system switch .................................... 10-14
10.8 Rear panel components .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .... 10-15
10.9 Tabletop components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-16
10.10 Right-side Components . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-17
10.11 Extemal components -Iower assembly ................................... 10-18
10.12 AC Power cords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-19
10.13 AC InletjOutlet Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-20
10.14 Pipeline inlet fittings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-22
10.15 Cylinder Gas Supplies ................................................. 10-23
10.15.1 Cylinder inlet fittings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-24
10.16 Vaporizer manifold .................................................... 10-25
10.17 Flowmeter components ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-26
10.17.1 Flowtube pa 由................................................. 10-28
10.17.2 Secondary regulator components ................................. 10-30
10.18 ABS to machine Interface Components .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-32
10.18.1 Flush Regulator, Flush Valve , and ACGO Selector Switch . . . . . . . . . . . .

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10.21 Breathing System .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .... 10-36


10.2 1. 1 APL Valve ..................................................... 10-36
10.2 1.2 Ba g/ VentSwitch ............................................... 10-37
10.2 1.3 Absorber canister . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-38
10.2 1.4 Flow Sensor Module. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-39
10.2 1.5 Breathing Circuit Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-40
10.2 1.6 Exhalation valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-41
10.2 1.7 Bellows .. ...... .......... .... ...... ......... ...... ....... .....10-42
10.2 1.8 Bellow base... .. ........ ...... . ... ... ...... ...... ...... .. ...... 10-43
10.2 1.9 BagArms ..................................................... 10-44
10.2 1.1 0 EZchange Canister system (C0 2 Bypass). . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 10-45
10.2 1. 11 Condenser .. .. ........ ...... .... .. . ... ...... ... . ..... .. ...... 10-46
10.22 Display cables, serial board , AGSS 币。wtube , and sample return .............. 10-48
10.23 Vent Engine Housing .................................................. 10-49
10.24 Vent Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-50
10.24.1 Vent Engine - under side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-51
10.24.2 Manifold plate. …………………………………………. 10-52
10.25 Display Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-53
10.25.1 Display components (Color) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-54
10.25.2 Display Keyboard and LCD assembly (Color). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-55
10.25.3 Display components (non-color). ……………………………. 10-56
10.25.4 Display , front cover assembly (non-color) .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. 10-57
10.25.5 Display Keyboard and LCD assembly (non-color) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-58
10.26 Legris quick-release fittings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-59
10.27 Vent Drive and low-pressure tubing ...................................... 10-60
10.28 Tubing for use with Legris fittings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-62
10.29 Cables and harnesses ................................................. 10-64
10.30 Cables and harnesses (Aespire 100) ..................................... 10-66
10.31 Anesthetic Gas Scavenging System - AGSS .

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10.1 Service tools


Item Tool Sto曲 Number Reference

1 Software Memory Stick, SW Revision 1.3 1504-8130-000 Section 8.3


(for non-color display) SW Revision 1.4 1504-8150-000 "Software Installation"
So ftware Memory S甘础, SW Revision 2.0 M1122167-S Section 8.3
(for color and non-color display) "Software Installation"
2 PEEPjlNSP Calibrated Aow Orifice 1504-3016-000 Section 4.9 .4
"Airway Sensor Span"
(and others).
3 Ai附'ay Pressure SensingTee 1504-3011-000 Section 4.9 .4
"Ai附ay Sensor Span"

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10.1.1 Secondary Assemble the secondary regulaωr pilot pressure tool using a 4-mm tee and
regulator pllot pressure tubing as shown. Th is tool is used with N20 needle valve calibration.
tool

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Item Descrlptlon Stock Number


1 Tee , 4 mm , tubejtubejtube 1202-3653-000
2 Tubin g, 4 mm (approximately 450 mm - 18 inches) 1001-3060-000
3 Tubin g, 4 mm (approximately 50 mm - 2 inches) 1001-3060-000

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10.1.2 Test Devlces

Item 1001 Stock Number

1 Testflowmeter, 6-50 Lj min (Suction FlowTest) 1006-8431-000

NotShown
Low-pressure Leak Test Device (negative pressure) 0309-1319-800
Low-pressure Leak Test Device (positive pressure -ISO) 1001-8976-000
Low-pressure Leak Test Device (positive pressure - BSI) 1001-8975-000
Flow test device capable of measuring 0-15 L/min Referto section 6.5
with an accuracy of 士 2% of reading
Vacuum test gauge capable of measuring 0 to 550 mm Hg Referto section 6.6
with an accuracy of 士 1 % of reading
Test device capable of measuring 0-30 L/min (see Item 1 above) Referto section 6.6
Leakage current test device Referto section 3.15
Test device capable of measuring 689 kPa (100 psi) Referto section 5.1
Low-pressure test device (dψtal manometer ortest gauge) Referto section 5.6.2
with an accuracy of 士 2% of reading

Test Devlces

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10.1.3 Test Tools


Item Tool Stock Number
1 LeakTestTool 附t, ABS breathingsystem 1407-7013-000
1a TestTool , bulkhead 1407-8500-000
1b Plu g, tapered 27x12 mm 1407-8505-000
1c Plu g, tapered 24x18 mm 1407-8506-000
1d TestTool , circle module (2 each) 1407-8502-000
1e Plu g, service B/S 11 mm (2 each) 1407-8504-000
1f Plu g, service BTV 18 mm (2 each) 1407-8503-000
2 Plug, stopper 2900-0001-000
3 Adapter, positive low-pressure leaktest 1009-3119-000
4 Vaporizer Manifold Valve Test Tool 1006-3967-000
NotSh例m

Tool to help disconnect tubing from Leg时s fittings 2900-0000-000


TestLung 0219-7210-300
Leak detection fluid , Snoop obtain locally

lb
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(2) (2)

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10.2 Extemal components - front view

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m Descrlptlon Stock Number
Caster, 125-mm with brake (front) 1006-3070-000
Caster, 125-mm no brake (rear) 1006-3071-000
Cover, cable channel 1009-3020-000
Uppershelf 1009-3022-000
Bolt, M6x40 0144-2131-911
Loc阳asher, M6 internal 014 4- 1118-130
Gauge , airway pressure (includes mounting hardware) 1009-3034-000
Handle, side 1009-3033-000
Handle, Medirail 1009-3101-000
nu4ind

Screw, M6x12 Sems 0144唰2436-106


Spacer 1009-3102-000
Screw. M6x70 0144-2131-923
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Lo ckwasher M6 extemal 9213-0560-003


Screw, M6x2 0
『 FDno'

0144-2131-921
Shim 1009-3131-000
Task Li ght PCB 1009-5504-000
Lens, Task Ught

1011-3308-000
Screw 0142-4254-106
18 Switch Assembl弘 tasklight 1009-5587-000
19 Pla饵, switch mounting retainer 1009-3143-000
Screw 0140-6226-107
20 La bel , Aespire 1009-3488-000

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10.3 External components - front view references

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Item Descrlptlon Sectlon number


1 "Serial board" Referto section 10.22
2 "AGSS gauge , and sample return" Referto section 10.22
3 "Vent Engine Housing" Referto section 10.23
4 "Anesthetic Gas Scavenging System - AGSS" Referto section 10.31
5 "Breathing System" Referto section 10.21
6 "Drawer" Referto section 10.33
7 "Tabletop components" Referto section 10.9
8 "Display cables" Referto section 10.22
"Display mounts" Referto section 10.34
9 "Flowmeter components" Referto section 10.17
10 "Auxiliary O2 Flowmete r" Referto section 10.19
11 "Integrated Suction Regulato r" Referto section 10.32
12 "Front panel , gauges and system switch" Referto section 10.7
13 "ABS to machine Interface Components" Referto section 10.18
14 "Vaporizer manifold" Referto section 10.16
15 "Right-side Components" Referto section 10.10
16 "External components -Iower assembly" Referωsection 10.11

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10.4 External Components - rear view

Item Descrlp恒。" Stock Number

1 AC Inlet Referto section 10.12

2 Pipeline Inlets Referto section 10.14


La bel , pipeline inlet blank 1009-3197-000

3 Cylinder Gas Supplies Referto section 10.15

4 Electrical Power Outlet Referto section 10.13


Blank panel (no outlets) 1011-3329-000
Screw, M4x12 1009-3109-000

5 Suction items Referto section 10.32

6 Rear panel items Referto section 10.8

7 Thumbscrew 1406-3304-000
Ring, retainer 1406-3319-000

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10.5 Control module mountlng for a ProTIVA machine

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1 1 2

Item Descrlp'目。" Stock Number


1 Thumbscrew, M6x14 1505-3005-000
2 Bracket, mount 7100 displayTIVA 1009-3290-000
3 Screw, M4x12 Pozidriv 0140-6226-111
Lockwasher, M4 extemal 9213-0540-003
4 Block, mount 7100 display Tl VA 1009-3294-000
5* Scrl酬, M4x8 Pozidriv Flat HD 0140-6226-107
6 Clamp , cable TIVA 1009-3291-000
7 Screw, M6x14 SKT HD CAP 0144-2131-922
8 Manifold , display mount Tl VA 1009-8232-000
* Apply Loctite 242.

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10.6 Aespire 100 - exclusive components

ltem De幅rlptlon Stock Number

1 AClnlet Referto section 10.6.1

2 Display mount components Refer to section


10.6.2

3 Powersuppl弘 40Wunive陪al 1609-3040-000


(this supply is now used as a standard
replacement for all 7100 display control modules)

4 Flowhead components Refer to section 10.17


(with the following exceptions, all components of
the O2 only flowhead are covered in the
"Flowmeter components" section.

4a Knob , O2 (does not include label) 1006-3634-000

4b Plate , flowtube blank 1006-1506-000

4c Screw, tread forming 0.88 inch 1009-3410-000


(this screw is slightly longerto compensate
forthe flowtube blank plate)

5 Blank La bel Set 1009-3409-000


(when replacing the flowmeter bezel , use
appropriate label to cover unused flow control
posi甘ons)

6 Harnesses Referto section 10.30

7 Caster, non-Iocking 4-inch 1009-3038-000

8 Caster, locking 4-inch 1009-3039-000

9 Panel , lower rear cover 1009-3407-000

10 Screw, M4x8 1006-3178-000

11 Th umbscrew 1406-3304-000

12 Ring, retaining 1406-3319-000

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10.6.1 AC Inlet (Aesplre 100)

11 12 13

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Item Descrlptlon Stock Number


AC Inlet, with linefilter 1609-3019-000
2 Fuse drawer 1609-3020-000
3 Fuse , 2A 1009-5778-000
4 Screw, M3x8 9211-0530-083
5 Nut, M3 Keps 0144-3717-302
6 Transient Suppression board 1609-3101-000
7 Stando仔, 52-mm Long 1609-3320-000
8 Screw, M4x8 0140-6226-113
9 Stud , Equal Potential , 6-mm 0208-0070-300
10 Screw, M4x12 1009-3109-000
11 PowerCord Referto section 10.12
12 Clamp , power cord retainer (aU except China) 1009-3405-000
Clamp , power cord retainer (China) M1057453
13 Screw, M4x8 1006-3178-000

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10.6.2 Dlsplay mount (Aesplre 100)

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Item Descrlp创。" Stock Number
1 Dovetail insert 1009-3408-000
2* Screw, M8x 16 FL SKT HD 1009-3435-000
3* Screw, M8x 12 SKT HD DOG 阿 1006-1435-000
4 Extrusion , Vent bracket mount 1504-3514- 000
5 BOlt, carriage 1006-1433-000
6 Casting, Vent Bracket, 20 degree (2) 1504-3526-000
7 Bearing, white plastic (2) 1006-3228-000
8 Handle , T-clamping 1301-3001-000
9 Washer, flat 9213-0180-006
10 Set screw, M6x16 SKT HD CUP 1009-3436-000
11 Screw, M4x16 9211-0440-163
12 Lockwasher, M4 0144-1118-128
13 Clamp 1504-3527-000

* Apply Loctite 242

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10.7 Front panel , gauges and system switch


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Item Descrlptlon Stock Number Stock Number Stock Number


(plpeUne) (cyllnder)
1 Panel , gauge 骨ont 1009-3018-000
2 Switch , D-O system 1006-8452-000
3 Gauge, low pressure (includes mounting hardware) 1009-3079-000
4 Connector, 1月 inch Legris to 10-32 1006-3711-000
5 Gauge, high pressure (includes mounting 1009-3080-000
ha时ware)

6 Co nnector, 1月 inch coppertubeto 5/16-24 1006-3712-000


7 国 bel , gauge 02 ANS1 1009-3081-000 1009-3199-000
N20ANSI 1009-3082-000 1009-3201-000
AirANSI 1009-3083-000 1009-3200-000

02 1SO 1009-3202-000 1009-3204-000


N20lSO 1009-3082-000 1009-3201-000
AirlSO 1009-3203-000 1009-3205-00。

O2 Neutral 1009-3234-000 1009-3237-000


N20Neutral 1009-3235-000 1009-3238-000
AirNeutral 1009-3236-000 1009-3239-000
8 Tube Kit, coppertube and flttings (inboard cylinder) 1006-8371-000
Tube Kit , coppertube and fittings (3rd gas) 1006-8372-000
9 Plate , gauge blanking 1009-3045-000
10 Plate, gauge blank backing 1009-3147-000
11 Palnut 1009-3090-000

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10.8 Rear panel components


1 2(3) 4
8(9)

17 6(7)

13 (15, 16)

10(9)
,
12 (9) 11(9)

Item Descrlptlon Stock Number


1 Cover, rear upper 1009-3073-000
2 Cap , hose reel 1009-3075-000
3 Screw, M5.5x2 0 1009-3384-000
4 Strap , hoo k/ loop 1009-3233-000
5 Screw, M6x 1. 0 captive 1009-3114-000
6 Door, access (not functional for Aespire) 1009-3074-000
7 Screw, M4x12 1009-3109-000
8 Spring, cantilever 1009-3124-000
9 Screw, M3x8 0142-425 4- 106
10 Cover, trap bo'忧le (if no internal suc甘 on) 1009-3173-000
11 Cover, regulator yoke (if no regulator) 1009-3121-000
12 Plate , clip cover 1009-3185-000
13 Wrench , DIN cylinder (without cable) 1202-3651-000
14 Wrench , pin index cylinder (with cable) 0219-3415-800
15 臼 ble 1010-3049-000
16 Ferrule, cylinderwrench cable retainer 1001-3708-000
17* Handle, P-grip 1009-3343-000
* Clean mounting surface with isopropyl alcohol.

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10.9 Tabletop components


9 10(11, 12) 1

4(3) 2 (3)

Item Descrlptlon 5tock Number


1 Tabletop , work surface 1009-3029-000
2 Screw, relieved M4x12 1504-3001-000
3 Washer, retainer 1009-3178-000
4 a: Screw, relieved M4x16 1011-3980-000
b: Washer, M5 flat 1006-1459-000
5 Clip (used with bag arm) 1009-3142-000
6 Clip (used with bag on tube) 1009-3139-000
7 Window, check-valve 1009-3088-000
8 Palnut 1009-3090-000
9 Hook, breathing circuit 1009-3086-000
10 BOlt, shoulder 1009-3172-000
11 Washer, wave 1009-3035-000
12 Washer, Nylon 1009-3150-000

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10.10 Right-side Components

1 2(3)

Item Descrlptlon Stock Number

1 Extrusion cover 1009-3021-000

2 Screw, M6x2 0 0144-2131-921

3 lockwasher, M6 intemal 0144-1118-130

4 Dovetail , RH uprigt忧 1009-3129-000

5 Screw, M4x10 self-tapping 1009-5534-000

6 Cover, pipeline inlet 1009-3091-000

7 Screw, M4x8 1006-3178-000

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10.11 External components - lower assembly

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2 (3)

4 (5)

Item Descrlptlon Stock Number


1 Panel , access 1009-3059-000
2 Panel , service 1009-4141-000
3 Screw, M4x8 1006-3178-000
4 Thumbscrew 1406-3304-000
5 Ring, retaining 1406-3319-000
6 Cover, scavenger reservoir 1009-3027-000
7 Bracket, suction reservoir 1009-3107-000
8 Screw, M4x16 9211-0440-163
9 Loc阳asher, M4 external 9213-0540-003
10 Clip , suction bag hose 1407-3327-000
11 Screw, M5x1 6 PAN HD 9211-8350-163
12 Lockwasher, M5 external; 0144-1118-220
13 Bumper, absorber 1009-3105-000
14 Label , CO 2 canister 1011-3946-000

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10.12 AC Power cords


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1 PowerCord
Australia , 220-240 VAC AS 3112 1006-3888-000
China , 220-240 VAC AS 3112 Ml053942
Danish , 22 0-240 VAC 1011-3696-000
EURO and France, 220 VAC CEE 7/7 1001-3380-000
India and South Africa , 220-240 VAC 8S546 1006-3885-000
Japan and US , 100-120 VAC NEMA 1006-3907-000
Pe阳, 220-240 VAC NEMA 1006-3882-000
Swiss, 220-240 VAC SEV 1011 1006-3889-000
UK, 220-240 VAC 8S1363 1006-3884-000

2 Clamp , power cord retainer (AII except China) 1009-3103-000


Clamp , power cord retainer (China) Ml054192
3 Screw, M4x8 PAN serrated 1006-3178-∞o

4 Clamp , power cord retainer (AII except China) 1009-3405-000


Clamp , power cord retainer (China) Ml057453

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10.13 AC InletjOutlet Components

Item Descrlptlon Stock Number


1 Inlet, 100/120 AC, with line filter and 15 A circuit breaker 1009-5698-000
Inlet, 220/240 AC , with line filter and 8 A circuit breaker 1009-5757-000
2 Fuse , 2A - 5x2 0mm 1009-5778-000
Fuse holder 1009-5674-000
3 Circuit board , Inrush , 100-120V 1006-3245-000
Circuit board , Inrush , 220-240V 1006-3246町。。。

Circuit board , Transient Suppression , 100-120V 1006-3788-000


Circuit board , Transient Suppression , 220-240V 1006-3789-000
4 Filter, AC Li ne , 100-240V 1009-5675-000
5 Cable , line filterto Display Module 1009-5711-000
6 Harness, 100/120 Vto Toroid (orto outlets harness) 1009-5713-000
Harness , 220/240 Vto Toroid (orto outlets harness) 1009-5714-000
Harness , if no outlets 1009-5715-000
7 Harness , to 100/120 V outlets 1009-5716-000
Harness , to 220/240 V outlets 1009-5717-000
8 Outlet Receptacle , Australia , AS 3112 1001-3305-000
Outlet Receptacle , Danish , AFSNIT 107-2-01 1011-3910-000
Outlet Receptacle , EURO , CEE 7/7 1202-3551-000
Outlet Receptacle , France , CEE 7/4 1006-4421-000
Support Frame , snap in 1006-4422-000
Outlet Receptacle , India and South Africa , BS 546 1006-3805-000
Outlet Receptacle , Japanese 1006-3578-000
Outlet Receptacle , NA , Nema 5-15 1006-3555-00。

Outlet Receptacle , Swiss, SEV 1011 1006-3807-000


Outlet Recept邵阳, UK, BS1363 1001-3309-000
9 Circuit Breaker, 1A, Rocker 1009-5722-000
Circuit Breaker, 2A Rocker 1009-5721-000
Circuit Breaker, 3A Rocker 1009-5720-000
Circuit Breaker, 4A Rocker 1009-5719-000
10* Toroid , 100-240V 1009-5692-00。
Heatshrink tubing 1202-3268-000
11 Screw, M6x70 0144-2131-923
12 Loc阳asher, M6 9213-0560-003
13 Washer 0402-1107-500
14 Cover, transformer 1009-3063-000
15 Screw, M4x8 DIN84 (伽 transformer cover) 1006-3178-000
16 Stud , Equal Potential , 6 mm 0208-0070-300
* Apply heatshrink tubing to terminals of black and white wires if not being used.

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10.14 Pipeline Inlet fittings

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1 同 pellne Inlet - O 2 俯翩。
Body, O2 DISS 1006-5149-000
Body, O2 NIST 1006-5158-000
Body, O2 DIN 1006-5161-000
Body, O2 G3/8 BSPP 1006-5170-000
Pipeline inlet assembly O2 France 1006-8 363-000
Pipeline inlet assembly O2 Canada 1006-8 360-000
Pipeline inlet assembly O2 Australia 1006-8396-000
1 Plpellne Inlet - N20 由制 ngs -.......---------------- 7 s
Body, N20 DISS 1006-5150-000
Body, N20 NIST 1006-5159-000
Body, N20 DIN 1006-5162-000
Body, N20 G3/8 BSPP 1006-5171-000
Pipeline inlet assembly N20 France 1006-8362-000
Pipeline inlet assembly N20 Canada 1006-8359-000
Pipeline inlet assembly N20 Australia 1006-8397-000
1 Plpellnelnlet Al r flttlng
Body, Air DISS 1006-5151-000
Body, AirNIST 1006-5160-000
BOdy, Air DIN 1006-5163-000
BOdy, AirG 3/8 BSPP 1006-5172-000
Pipeline inlet assembly Air France 1006-8361-000
Pipeline inlet assembly Air Canada 1006-8358-000
Pipeline inlet assembly Air Australia 1006-8398-000
2 O-ring, bore seal
O2 and N20 0210-0479-300
Air 0210-0539-300
3 Sintered metal filterwith 0-时 ng 1006-8351-000
4 Pipeline checkvalve with o-ring 1505-3273-000
5 Gas Inlet Manifold (陪 placement) O2 1009-8066-000
N20 1009-8067-000
Air 1009-8068-000
6 Reliefvalve, 758 kPa (110 pSi) 1011-3049-000
7 Screw, M4x2 0 014 4-2124-218
loc阳asher, M4 external 9213-0540-003
8 Adapter, pressure gauge (with o-rin国 M1082611
O-ring 0210-0533-300
9 label , pipeline inlet blank 1009-3197-000

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10.15 Cylinder Gas Supplies

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Item Descrlptlon Pln Index (Inboard) DIN (l nboard) DIN , Large Cyllnder
(Inboard)
1 Gas supply O2 1006-3201-000 1006-3207-000 1006-3880-000
1 Gas supply N20 1006-3225-000 1006-3208-000 1006-3881-000
1 Gas supply Air 1006-3203-000 1006-3209-000
Pln Index (Outboard)
2 Gas supply N20 1009-8210-000

Item Descrlptlon Stock Number


3 Standoff (3 per supply) 1009-3085-000
Screw, M6x80 socket head cap (3 per supply) 0144-2131-913
Lockwasher, M6 external (for above screw) 9213-0560-003
4 Screw, M6x2 5 socket head cap (3 per supply) 9211-0660-254
Loc阳asher, M6 external (for above screw) 9213-0560-003
5 Cylinder inlets (Pin Index or DIN for external cylinder) Referto section 10.15.1
6 Tee handle beige 0219-3372-600
7 Clamp, yoke 1001-4076-000
8 Spacer, gas block (2) 1001-4077-000
Screw, M8x2510ngsocket head cap (2) 9211-0680-253
9 Elbow fitting for cylinder pressure gauge (coppertube connection of gas supply) 1006-3713-000
10 La bel Set, cylinder supply, O2 1006-3854-000
Label Set, cylinder supply, N20 1006-3855-000
La bel Set, cylinder supply, Air 1006-3856-000

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10.15.1 时 Inder Inlet flttlngs

1 Pl n Index 2 DIN (extemal cyllnder)

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1 Cyllnder Inlets (Pln Index)


1a Gasket 0210-5022 -300
1b* O-ring 9221-3013-116
1c Ad apter, inlet 1001-4075-000
1d Filter, sintered bronze 9914-6380-000
1e Retaining ring, filter 1001-5954-000

2 Cyllnder Inlets (DIN)


2a Screw, M8x16 0144-2140-242
2b Sealing ring (DIN) 1009-3356-000
2c DIN Ad apter (02) 1006-4000-000
DIN Ad apter(N 20) 1006-4001-000
DIN Ad apter (Air) 1006-4002-000
2d 0- 时 ng, 0.687 ID , 0.812 OD 0210-0544-300
2e Fi Iter, sintered bronze 9914-6380-000
2f Sealing ring, N20 DIN Conn 11 1202-3641-000
2g Ad apter, large cylinder N20 1006-4028-000
2h Ad apter, large cylinder O2 1006-4027-000

* Lubricate sparingly with Krytox

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10.16 Vaporizer manifold


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Item Descrlptlon Stock Number


Manifold assembly, complete , two position 1006-8355-000
Manifold assembl弘 complete, one position 1009-8065-000
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O-ring, 0.687 inch ID 0.812 inch OD 0210-0544-300


Spring, compression 1006-3736-000
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Valve kit, includes seal 1006-8373-000


Seal 1006-3690-000
O-ring, 14.3 mm ID 1102-3043-000
(Package of 6 o-rings) 1102-3016-000
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Nipple , vaporizer port (New Style) 1006-4215-000
Screw, M2.5 - 0.45x6 PAN , Pozidriv, SST 1006-3037-000
Spring, Dzus 1102-3056-000
Seat, check valve 1006-1352-000
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O-ring 27.1 OD 21.89 mm ID 1006-3866-000


Flapper 0211-1451-100
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Screw, M4 x 30 , cap head 9211-0640-304


Valve , relief, 5.5 psi , 7/16-20THD 1006-4128-000
Flexible tubing, 1/4 inch , mixed gas 1001-3064-000

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10.17 Flowmeter components

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Item Descrlptlon 5tock Number


1 Rowhead Module: includes regulator, flowtube module , flowtubes , needle
valve , intermodule tube and associated o-ring, and label plate; does not include
labels, link-25 , or knobs (orderseparately).
O2 flowhead module with dual flowtubes 1006-8380-000
N20 flowhead module with dual flowtubes 1006-8381-000
Air flowhead module with dual flowtubes 1006-8383-000
Airflowhead module with dual flowtubes (manifold without regulator) 1009-8405-000
Airflowhead module with single flowtube 1006-8382 -000
Airflowhead module with single flowtube (manifold without regulator) 1009-8404-000
2 Secondary regulators/Balance Regulators
Regulator Kit , O2 (adjustable) , without pressure switch 1006-8341-000
Regulator 阳, N2 0 (pressure balancing) 1006-8344-000
Regulator Kit , Air(adjustable) 1006-8340-000
Needle Valve Manifold Kit , Air(without regulator) 1006-8322-000

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Item Descrlp筒~ M嗣kNumber


3 Aowtube Module: includes housing, o-rings, and plug ball; does not include,
flowtubes , label or label panel (order separately).
Flowtube module, O2 - dual 1006-8338-000
Flowtube module , N20 - dual 1006-8337-000
Flowtube module, Air - dual 1006-8333-000
Rowtube module, Air - single 1006-8334-000
4 Tube , intermodule connector 1006-3628-000
5'" O-ring, intermodule connector 1006-3613-000
6""" Clip , U句 pe self retaining 1006-4350-000
7 Screw, M5埠。 (module mounting) 1102-3049-000
8 Screw, M5x55 (02/N20/3rd gas module connect) 1006-3607-000
Screw, M5x110 (02 - Air module connect) 1006-3080-000
Washer, M5 (02 - Air module connect) 1006-1459-000
Nut, M5 Keps (02 - Air module connect) 0144-3717-324
9"''''. Rowmeter labels referto chart below
La bel panel, flowmeter module 1006-1290-000
Side panel , (02 - Air flowmeter module) 1009-3186-000
Screw, label panel 1006-3608-000
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Adapte巳 singl e-tube outlet 1009-3056-000
Clip, small 1009-3309-000
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Elbow, 1/4 inch 1202-3804-000


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Bezel , flowmeter 3-gas 1009-3104-000


Bezel , flowmeter 2-gas 1009-3108-000

• Lubricate sparingly with Kryto兑


'" '" Note orientation of item 6; with flowmeter facing forwar叽 the barbs should face to the left.
"'.'" Position the label on the panel so thatthe rightedge ofthe label is flush with the rightedge ofthe panel. Th e left
edge ofthe label will extend slightly beyond the left edge ofthe panel. When mounted in the flowmeter mOdule,
the flowmeter label on the right should slightly overlap the flowmeter label directly to its left.
"'."'''' The 021abel setcontains a label for both the dual-tube (A) and single-tube (B) modules. Make sureto install
the correct label.

Chart: F1 0wmeter La bels (lnclude knob labels)

5tock Number 5tock Number Stock Number

AN51 A1rσell阳} N20 (Blue) O2 (Green)


1006-0209-000 1009-3209-000 1009-3210-000

150 O2 (Neutral) N20 (Blue) AI叫 Black/Whlte)


1009-3211-000 1009-3209-000 1009-3242-000

Neutral ~(Neu恼。 N20 (Neutral) A1 r (Neutral)


1009-3211-000 1009-3240-000 1009-3240-000

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10.17.1 Fl owtube pa巾

Item Descrlptlon Stock Number


1 Large flowtube klts (i ncludes float, filter, o-rings, tube)
Flowtube kit, Air, large 1006-8325-000
Flowtube kit, N20 , large 1006-8329-000
Flowtube kit, O2, large 1006-8331-000
2 Small flowtube klts (i ncludes float, filter, o-rings, tube)
Flowtube kit, Air, small 1006-8326-000
Flowtube kit, N20 , small 1006-8330-000
Flowtube kit, O2 , small 1006-8332-000
3 SlngJe-tube 伺owtube klts (includes float , filter, o-rings, tube)

Flowtube kit, single-tube Air flowmeters use the Large flowtube kits
Flowtube kit, N20 , single-tube, dual-taperwith filter 1009-8199-000
Flowtube kit, O2 , single-tube , dual-taper with filter 1009-8198-000
4 Spring, top of flowtubes 1006-3624-000
5 Float stop , O2 large 1006-1225-000
Floatstop , N20 large 1006-1226-000
Float stop , Air large 1006-1227-000
6 O-ring, 17.6 OD , 12.37 1D, large flowtube , top 1006-3615-000
7 Filter, large flowtube 1006-3584-000
8 O-ring, 17.60D, 12.37ID, large flowtube , bottom (red) 1006-3968-000
9 Floatstop , O2 small 1006-1233-000
Float stop , N20 small 1006-1234-000
Float stop , Air small 1006-1235-000
10 O-ring, 11.26 OD , 6.02 ID , small flowtube , top 1006-3617-000
11 Filter, small flowtube 1006-3583-000
12 O-ring, 11.26 OD , 6.02 ID , small flowtube , bottom (red) 1006-3969-000
13 Ball , 6 mm (plug 骨esh gasend) 1006-1353-000
NotShown:
O-ring Kit, flowtubes (i ncludes 4 each oftop and bottom o-rings for la 电e 1006-8393-000
flowtube and 3 each oftop and bottom o-rings for small flowtube).
Silicon tube kit, long, including cable ties 1006-8378-000
Silicon tube kit, short, including cable ties 1006-8379-000

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10.17.2 Secondary
regulator components

ltem Descrtptlon 5tock Number


1 Knob (N 2 0) (Air) without label 1006-3633-000

2 O2 Proportioning assembly 1006-8339-000


(includes knob , sprocket, setscrews, without knob label)

3 Setscrew 0141-4227-105

4 O2 Proportioner chain 1006-3610-000

5 Sprocket, N2 0 1006-3625-000

6 Plug, 1/8 inch 1006-3611-000

7 Spacer, Ii nk system , N2 0 needle valve 1006-5140-000

8 Valve , needle (02 ) (Air) 1006-8346-000

Valve, needle N2 0 (has notch around valve bOdy) 1006-8345-000

9 O-ring, 10.11D 13.3 00 9221-3010-116

10 O-ring, 0.250 inch 10 0.375 inch 00 0210- 0687-300

11 Minimum stop collar(all gases) 1006-3632-000

12 Pressure switch , O2 supply alarm 1006-3623-000

13 0-而 n g, 0.250 inch 10 0.375 inch 00 0210-0687-300

14 Screws , M4x12 Pozidriv PAN 0140-6226-111

15 Plug, pressure switch cavity 1006-3665-000

16 Screws, M4x8 Pozidriv PAN 1006-3178-000

17 Fitting, O2 pilot, plug-in elbow 1006-3533-000

18 Fitting, O2 pilot, thread-in elbow 1006-3663-000

19 Tubing, 4-mm (RH head 144 mm - LH head 164 mm) 1001-3060-000

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10.18ABS to machine Interface Components

8 7 6 1 (or2)

Item Descrlptlon Stock Number


1 PCA VENT MONITORING Board [TESTED VMB] 1009-8002-000
2 PCA BjS task light interface board 1009-5681-000
(used when no monitoring is ordered)
3 Screw, M4x16 PH PAN HD SSTTYPE 316 9211-0440-163
4 Lockwasher,目T M4 DIN 6797 SSTTYPE 316 9213-0540-003
5 Spacer, 0.171IN ID 0.250 IN OD 0.250 IN LG 1202-3693-000
aluminum
6 Cables and harnesses Referto section 10.29
7 O2 Flush Valve Referto section 10.18.1
8 ACGO Selector Valve Referto section 10.18.1
9 Port, ACGO body 1009-3096-000
10 Screw, M4x30 9211-0640-304
11 Lockwasher, M4 9213-0540-003
12 Cap , ACGO check valve 1009-3095-000
13 Screw, M4x8 9211-1040-069
14 Disk, ACGO check valve 1009-3062-000
15 Flapper, ACGO check valve 1009-3097-000
16'" O-ring 0210-0543-300
17 Fitting, elbow barbed 1009-3160-000
18* 。-ring 0210-0691-300
19 Screw, M3x6 9211-1030-055
20 Tiewrap 0203-5915-300
* Lubricate sparingly with Krytox.

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10.18.1 Aush Regulator, Rush Valve, and ACGO Selector Swltch

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1 Flush valve , without button 1006-8357-000
2 Flush Button with rod 1011-3354-000
3 Spring 1006-3186-000
4 E-ring 0203-5225-300
5 Bracket 1011-3355-000
6 Screw, M4x8 1006-3178-000
7 Screw, M4x12 0140-6226-111
8 Lockwasher, M4 9213-0540-003
9 ACGO Selector Switch , complete 1009-3099-000
(without guard - item 10)
9a Flush pressure switch 1006-3972-000
9b O-ring 1006-3213-000
9c Screws, M3x2 0 0144-2124-201
10 Guard 1009-3140-000
11 Tubing, silicone 1009-3164- 000
12 TIewrap 0203-5915-300
13 Regulator, O2 Flush 1011-3168-000

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10.19 Auxiliary O2 Rowmeter

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Flowmeter, 1-10νmin , Complete with fittings installed 1006-8424-000
Flowmeter, 1-10υmin , without fittings 1006-3841-000
2 Kn ob, gray 1011-3471-000
3 SetScrew 9211-0830-053
4 Nipple, Panel-Mount, Auxiliary O2 Outlet 1006-5177-000
5 La bel , blank (if no Auxiliary O2) 1009-3243-000
6* Nut, M12x 1. 75 , SST 0144-3132-140
7 事* Flowmeter Fitting, 1/8 N 阿M straight adapter 0204-8877-300
Flowmeter Fitti晤, 1/8N 阿M elbow adapter 0204-8788-300
8忡 Flowmeter Fi忧ingAssembl弘 6-mm Tubing Adapter 1006-8423-000
9 Plate, Flowmeter Mounting 1009-3126-000
10 Screw, 10-32 x 3/8 0140-6631-107
11 Screw, M4x10 self-tapping 1009-5534-000
12 Tubing (Iow-pressure) 250 mm - 1/4 inch 1605-1001-000
13 Plate, blank (if no Auxiliary O2) 1009-3128-000
* Apply Loctite 242.
...... Apply Teflon tape.

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10.20 Breathing system Interface


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1 Assembly, main support casting 1407-7010-000
2 Bolt, M6x16 flange 1009-3125-000 (5)
3 Handle, grip 1407-3317-000
4 Screw, M6X16 Sems 0144-2436-109 (2)
5 Latch , push to close 1407-3309-000
6 Latch , push to close w/microswitch 1407-3310-000
7 Screw, SKT HO CAP M3x8 SST 1006-3865-000 (2)
8 Washer, lock extemal M3 9213-0530-003 (2)
9 Port, plug circuit (ACGO) 1407-3333-000
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Seal, U-Cup 12.710 BCG 19.0500 EPR
1407-3314-000
1407-3320-000 (4)
machines. 12 Ring, retaining 15.88 SHAFT OIA TYPE ESST 1406-3446-000 (4)
13 PO川, samplegas 1407-3318-000 (2)
14 Connector, bulkhead 02 Cell , with harness 1009-5586-000
15 Ring, retaining 9.53 SHAFT OIA TYPE ESST 1406-3277-000
16 Switch , subminiature w/QOISC terminals 1406-3296-000 (2)
17 Screw, M2.5 x10 1009-3153-000 (4)
18 Bracket, BTV switch 1407-3319-000
19 Lever, BTV switch 1407-3325-000
20 Bracket, cap BTV 1407-3324-000
21 Screw, SKT HO CAP M3x8 SST 1006-3865-000 (2)
22 Washer, lock 以ternalM3 9213-0530-003 (2)
23 Bracket, bypass switch 1407-3139-000
24 Paddle , switch actuator 1407-3141-000
25 Bracket, paddle hinge 1407-3140-000
26** Screw, M6x6 set cup 1007-3329-000 (2)
丰 Lubricate sparingly with 附yto.民
** Apply Loctite 242.

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10.21 Breathing System

10.21.1 APL Valve

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Item Descrlptlon Stock Number 阳Y


1 APL Valve Assy (includes items 2 through 6) 1009-8200-000
2 SPRING CPRSN 53.14 OD 36.8 L 1. 48 NjMM 1406-3328-000
3 RETAINER SPRING APL 1407-3404-000
4 DIAPHRAGM APL 1406-3331-000
5 CAGEAPL 1406-3333-000
6 POPPET APL VALVE 1406-3332-000
7 RAMPAPL 1407-3400-000
8 COVERAPL 1407-3405-000
9 MANIFOLD AP L/ B刊 1407-3401-000
10 Cover, Manifold APLj BTV (with 22-mm male bag port) 1407-3402-000
Cover, Manifold APL/ BTV (w忧h Australian bag port - 22 mm female) 1407-3412-000
11 WEIGHT DEAD 14CM H20 BCG ABS NEG RE Ll EF 1407-3406-000
12 SEAL ABS NEG RE Ll EF VLV 1407-3407-000
13 O-RING 22 ID 30 OD 4 WSI40 DURO 1407-3104-000
14 O-RING 88.49 1095.55 OD 3.53 WSI Ll CONE 50 DURO 1407-3403-000
15 O-RING 1.0491D 1.25500 .103W EPDM NO 121 1407-3408-000
16 SCR M4X16 BT SKT HD SST 1YPE316 0140-6226-115 (2)
17 Lockwasher, M4 external 9213-0540-003 (2)
18 SCR THUMB M4 SHLDR 7.5 X7 1407-3410-000 (3)
19 RING RETAINING 3.96 SFT DIA CRESCENT SST 1407-3411-000 (3)
20 SCR M4 X40 FL HD SST PH 0140-6226-122 (2)
21 O-RING 2.9106.46 OD 1. 78 W EP 70 DURO 1407-3409-000 (2)
22 SCR SEMS M4X8 BT SKT HD WjEXTυWSST316 0144-2436-108 (3)

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10.21.2 Bag,lVent Swltch

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BTV Switch Cartridge 1407-7003-000
1 COVERBTV 1407-3500-000
2 SCR SEMS M4X8 BT SKT HD W/EXTνWSST316 0144-2436-108 (2)
3 O-RING 44.02 ID 51.1 OD 3.53 WSI 70 DURO 1407-3507-000
4 SEAL, BTV 1407-3506-000

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10.21.3 Absorber canlster

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1 Multi-Absorber canister, reusable 1407-7004-000


(does not include absorbent)
2 Cover assembly, CO2 canister 1009-8240-000
3 Foam , CO2 canister (pack of 40) 1407-3201-000
4 O-ring 1407-3204-000
5 Canister, CO 2 1407-3200-000
Multi-Absorber canister, disposable 8003138
(white to violet; pack of 6)
Multi-Abso比ler canister, dispo臼 ble 8003963
(pink to white; pack of 6)

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10.21.4 Fl ow 5ensor Module

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Item Descrlptlon
Flow Sensor Module 俨) 1407-7001-000
1* Flow Sensor (plastic - moisture resistant) 1503-3858-000
Flow Sensor (metal- autoclavable) 1503-3244-000
Flow PortAdapter 1503-3849-000
2 Cover, Flow Sensor(Avance and Aespire machines) 1407-3000-000
Cover, Row Sensor (Aisys machines) 1011-3283-000
3 HOLDER FLOW SNSR UPPER 1407-3002-000
4 HOLDER FLOW SNSR LOWER 1407-3003-000
5 SCR THUMB M6X43 SST 1406-3304-000
6 SCR M4 .07 X 10 SKT CAP BUTTON HEAD SST 014 4-2117-718 (2)
7 CUFF FLOW SNSR 1407-3004-000 (2)
8 LATCH FLOW SNSR 1407-3001-000
9 SPR TORSION FLOW SNSR LATCH 1407-3005-000
10 RING TRUARC .188 SHAFT E-RING SST 0203-5225-300
* The f1 0w sensors are not included in the f1 0w sensor module.

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10.21.5 Breathlng Circult Module

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Item Descrlptlon Stock Number Qty
Breathing Circuit Module * 1407-7002-000
1 LENS CIRCUIT CHK VALVES 1407-3101-000
2 O-RING 44.02 ID 51.1 OD 3.53 WSI 70 DURO 1407-3507-000 (2)
3 Check Valve Assembly 1406-8219-000 (2)
3a R 盯AINER DISK26.97D 12.7H 0.76T 1400-3017-000 (2)
3b DISC CHK V RVSBL 1.025D 0210-5297-100 (2)
3c SEAT UNIDIRECTIONAL V B/S 1406-3396-000 (2)
3d O-RING 20.351D 23.90 OD 1. 78W 1406-3397-000 (2)
4 PLATE CIRCUIT FLANGE 1407-3110-000
5 SCR SEMS M4X8 BT SKT HD W/ 目TL/WSST316 0144-2436-108 (6)
6 HOOKLATCH 1407-3604-000
7** O-RING 22 ID 30 OD 4 WSI40 DURO 1407-3104-000 (2)
8忡 O-RING 12.371D 17.6 OD 1006-3968-000
9 MANIFOLD CIRCUIT 1407-3100-000
10 PIN CANISTER PIVOT 1407-3109-000
11 RING TRUARC .188 SHAFT NO 5133-18H E-RING SST 0203-5225-300 (5)
12 LEVER CANISTER LATCH 1407-3102-000
13 PIN CANISTER LEVER 1407-3108-000
14* O2 Cell (includes o-ring) 6050-0004-110
O-ring, cell 1406-3466-000
15* Plug with o-ring (for units without circuit O2 sensin g) 1503-3857-000
O-ring, plug 1406-3466-000
16* Cable , O2 Cell 1009-5570-000
... The O2 cell (or plu g) and the cell cable are not included in the breathing circuit module.
** Lubricate sparingly with Krytox.

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10.21.6 Exhalatlon valve

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Item Descrlptlon Stock Number Qty


Exhalation Valve assembly 1407-7005-000
1 Base , exhalation valve 1407-3701-000
2 Diaphragm assembly 1503-8121-000
3 Seat, exhalation valve 1407-3704-000
4 Cover, exhalation valve 1407-3700-000
5 Screw, M4x16 PH PAN HD 9211-0440-163 (3)
6 O-ring, 2.91D 6.46 OD 1. 78 WEP 70 DURO 1407-3409-000 (3)
7 Thumbscrew, M6x43 10mm head 1406-3306-000 (2)
8 O-ring, 4.471D x 8.03 OD 1. 78 WEPR 70 DURO 1407-3703-000 (2)
9 Retainer, disk26.97D 12.7H 0.7町 SSTflutter 1400-3017-000
10 Weight, dead 10 cm H20 1406-3572-000
11 Seat 1406-3571-000
12* O-ring, OD19.16ID15.6 EPDM DURO 70 -016 1006-3616-000
13 Ring, retaining 19.05 SHAFT DIA 1406-3577-000
* Lubricate sparingly with Krytox.

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10.21.7 Bellov帽

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Item Descrlptlon Stock Number


1 Bellows housing 1500-3117-000
2 Bellows 1500-3378-000
3 Rim 1500-3351-000
4 Pressure reliefvalve assy 1500-3377-000
5 Latch , base 1500-3352-000
6 Seal , base 1500-3359-000
7 Base, bellows Referto section 10.21.8
8 Manifold , bellows base 1407-3702-000

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10.21.8 Bellow base

18

Item Descrlptlon Stock Number


1 Bellows Base Assy 1407-7006-000
la L.atch Assy 1407-7007-000
2 HOOKLATCH 1407-3604-000
3 E-Ring 0203-5225-300

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10.21.9 BagArms

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Item Descrlptlon Stock Number
1 Bag Arm Assembly (complete) 1009-8159-000
2 Bag Arm Upper Assembly 1407-7011-000
2a Cover, bag port housing 1407-3807-000
Screw, M3x2 0 0140-6719-103
Lockwasher, M3 internal 9213-0430-003
2b Housing, bag port 1407-3806-000
2c Lever, lock release 1407-3808-000
2d Ring, retaining 1406-3577-000
2e Nut, M3 Nyloc 0144-3536-112
3 Bag Arm Lower Assembly 1407-7012-000
3a Pad , Friction Material ---------------------
3b Bag Arm post subassembly
3c Spring
3d Washer, shoulder
3e Nut, M5 Nyloc
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4 Pin , dowel3.18 DIA 31. 8 LSST 1407-3804-000
5* Screw, M3 x2 0 SKT HD CAP 0144-2124-201 (2)
6 Washer, M3 flat 0144-1003-132 (2)
Items If no Bag Ann
7 Clip , patient tubing 1407-3810-000
8 Washer, shoulder 1407-3814-000
9 Lockwasher, M4 external 9213-0540-003
10 Screw, M4x16 9211-0440-163
Accesso即 Items
11 Bag arm connector, reu臼 ble (AII except China) 8004459
Bag arm connector, reusable (China) M1082613
* Apply Loctite 242 目

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10.21.10 EZchange Canlster system (C02 助pass)

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Item Descrlptlon Stock Number Qty


EZchange Canister module 1407-7021-000

1 Cover, Bypass Manifold 1407-3123-000


2 Manifold , Bypass 1407-3113-000
3 Screw, M3x8 阿 PAN PHSST 0142-4254-106 (2)
4** O-rin g, 59.9210 66.98 00 3.53 WSIL50 OURO 1407-3142-000
5 Cap , Manifold 1407-3130-000
6 Lever, Switch Actuator 1407-3116-000
7 Spring, Torsion Switch Actuator Lever 1407-3117-000
8* Screw, M3xO.5 Shoulder 4 OIA X4 L SST 1407-3915-000 (2)
9 Lever, Canister Latch 1407-3115-000
10 Seal , Orain 1407-3121-000
11 ** O-ring, 37.6910 44.75003.53 WSIL 50 OURO 1407-3129-000
12** O-ring, 50.391057.45003.53 WSIL 50 OURO 1407-3143-000
13** O-ring, 0030 10 22 4W SIL40 OURO 1407-3104-000 (2)
14*** Val隙, Housing Assembly Bypass 1407-312 6-000
15 Screw, Thumb M4 Shoulder 7.5 X 7 1407-3410-000
16 Ring, Retaining 3.96 Shaft OIA SST 1407-3411-000
17 Cradle Canister 1407-3118-000
18 Screw, M4x10 CSK SKT HO SSTTYPE 316 0140-6226-119 (2)
19** Spacer, Shoulder6.8 01Ax4.1 L 1407-3120-000 (2)
20 Support, Cradle Pivot 1407-3119-000
21 Screw, M4x8 Sems BT SKT HO SST 316 0144-2436-108 (3)
* Apply Loctite 242.
** Lubricate sparingly with 附ytox.
•• * Rubber valve seats can not be removed 仿om assembly (蝇.em 14).

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10.21.11 Condenser

Item Descrlptlon Stock Number Qty


Condenser assembly (includes allltems) 1407-7026-000
Condenser module (Items 1 through 16) 1407-7025-000
Condenser (Items 17 through 26) 1407-7024-000

1 Cover, Bypass Manifold 1407-3123-000


2 Manifold , Condenser 1407-3114-000
3 Screw, PT PAN PH M3X8 SST 0142-4254-106 (2)
4忡 O-ring, 63.0910 70.1500 1407-3142-000
5 Lever, Canister Latch 1407-3115-000
6* Screw, M3xO.5 Shoulder 4 OIA X4 L SST 1407-3915-000 (2)
7 O-ring, 12.3710 17.600 1006-3968-000
8忡 O-ring, 37.69 1044.7500 1407-3129-000
9** O-ring, 50.3910 57.45 00 1407-3143-000
10** O-ring, 22103000 1407-3104-000 (2)
11 Cap , Valve Housing 1407-3125-000
12 Screw, Thumb M4 Shoulder 7.5 X 7 1407-3410-000
13 Ring, Retaining 3.96 Shaft OIA SST 1407-3411-000
14* Pin , Condenser Manifold 1407-3131-000 (2)
15 Support, Cradle Pivot 1407-3119-000
16 Screw, M4x8 Sems BT SKT HO 0144町2436-108 (3)
17 Tube Assembly 1407-3133-000-S
18 Washer (part of Item 17) (2)
19 Fork (part of Item 17)
20 Screw, M5.28x2 0 (part of Item 17)
21 Reservoir, Condenser 1407-3137-000
22 Seal , Condenser Reservoir 1407-3136-000
23 Spring, Compression Orain Button 1407-3135-000
24 Button , Orain 1407-3134-000
25 Cover, Condenser 1407-3138-000
26 Guard 1407-3145-000
* Apply Loctite 242.
忡 Lubricate sparingly with Krytox.

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12 (13)

26

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10.22 Dlsplay cables, serlal board , AGSS flowtube , and sample return

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1 CABLE SER ISLN CONN BRD TO CTRL MOD 7100 1009-5691-000
2 CABLE MONITORING BOARD 1504-5604-000
3 CABLE PNEUMATl C ENGINE M1100667
4 Cable, power 1009-5711-000
5 "Harness, SeriallSO to 02 flush SW. 1009-5567-000
6 "Harness, SeriallSO to 02 supply SW. 1009-5568-000
7 "Harness, SeriallSO to on/ standby SW. 1009-5566-000
8 Seriallsolation Board 1009-5500-000
9 Standoff 1202-3092-000
Loc阳asher 0144-1104-331
10 Screw, thread forming 1009-3400-000
11 La bel , flow indicator AGSS 1406-3527-000
La bel , flow indicator AGFS (for German variant) 1009-3301-000
La bel , blank (for machines without fI侧 indicator) 1009-3241-000
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Flowtube, AGSS 1406-3560-000
Spring, AGSS flowtube M1093853
Coupling, Colder (Kit includes mounting nut) 1009-8321-000
La bel set, blank (for machines without scavengin g) 1009-3351-000
15 La bel , AGFS (for German variant) 1009-3300-000

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10.23 Vent Engine Housing

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Item Descrlptlon Stock Number 。ty


1 Vent Engine Cover Plate Assy 1407-7009-000
2 TAB GUIDE BELLOWS BASE 1407-3313-000 (2)
3 SCR M3X16 POSI DR PAN HD A4 SST 1504-3003-000 (2)
4 Cap , Plug 1406-3524-000
5 FITTl NG PNL MOUNT 3.18 HOSE BARB UNION 1504-3014-000 (2)
6 PLUG HOLE 15.9 DIA NYLON MICRO PLASnCS 1006-1473-000
7 PLATE CONN VENT 1407-3321-000
8 SCR M4X8 POZI-DR DIN84 PAN SERRATED 1006-3178-000 (5)
9 HARN VENT ENG BRD TO COIN SLOT 1009-5545-000
10 BLOCK LATCHING DSUB CONN 1504-3617-000 (2)
11 SCR 4-40 X3/8 SKT BCG HD CAP 0144-2117-206 (2)
12 Bracket, scavenging guard in machines without scavenging 1407-3922-000
13 CLl P-SUCTION BAG HOSE 1407-3327-000
14 SCR M5 X 16 PAN PH HD SST 9211-8350-163 (2)
15 Lockwasher 0144-1118-220 (2)
16 VentEngine Referto section 10.24

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10.24 Vent Engine

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Item Descrlptlon Stock Number


Pneumatic Engine Assembly, Service-Aespire machine 1009-8000-000
1 R0e·rgiulator
n 1504-3623-000
ring, 9.25 10 x 12.800 (2) 1503-3056-000
2 PEEP Valve (blue dots) 1504-3610-000
3 PEEP Safety Valve (white dot) 1504-3608-000
4 Pressure Sense Switch 1504-3607-000
O-ring, 3.6310 x 8.8700 1006- 4156-000
5 Reservoir, pneumatic engine 1504-3704-000
O-ring, base , 56.87 10 x 60 .4300 1504-3614-000
O-ring, screw head , 0.219 10 x 0.34400 0210-068 6-300
6 Inspiratory Aow Control Valve 1504-3620-000
O-ring, 9.25 10 x 12.8 00 (2) 1503-3056-000
7 Harness, valve switches 1504-5700-000
8 Fitting, 8-mm Orive Gas 1504-3618-000
9 Filter, 2-micron (Install course s1de DOWN) 1504-3708-000
10 O-ring, 28.24 ID 33.48 00 1504-3015-000
11 Retainer, filter 1504-3718-000
12 Screw, M4x2 0 SKT HO CAP 1503-3105-000
Loc阳asher, M4 internal 0144-1118-128
13 Vent Engine Board (not pa忱。fassembly) Referω10.24.1
14 Interface Manifold Referω10.24.1

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10.24.1 Vent Englne - under slde

Item Descrlptlon Stock Number

Interface Manifold , pneumatic engine 1504-8505-000


(with free breathing valve and mechanical
overpressure valve)
0-时ng, 12.37 ID x 17.6 OD (2) 1006-3615-000
a - Seat, free breathingvalve 1503-3204-000
* b - Valve , flapper 0211-1454-100
c - O-ring 1503-3208-000
2 Fitting, 6.35-mm (lj4-inch) 1504-3621-000
3 Plug, 6.35-mm (1j 4-inch) 1503-3245-000
4 Fi忧ing, barbed 1504-3014-000
5 Vent Engine Board (not part of assembly) 1009-8001-000
* If necessary, clean with alcohol before installing new; trim offflush with outside surface
of seat (refer to removed flapper).

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10.24.2 Manlfold plate

2 3 5

Item Descrlptlon Stock Number


1 Manifold 1504町3715-000

2* Gasket, manifold 1504-3717-000


3 Plate , manifold 1504-3716-000
4** Screw, M4x12 1102-3006-000
Lockwasher, M4 internal 0144-1118-128
5** Screw, M4x8 Pozidriv PAN 1006-3178-000
* Install gasket into manifold. Check to see that it is properly positioned.
** Carefully install plate onto manifold making sure notto disturb the gasket.
First, start all screws. Th en , torqueω 1. 7 N-m (15Ib-in) usingsequence shown.

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10.25 Display Assembly

4(5)

4 7 6

Item Descrlptlon Stock Number


1* Control Module (original) 1504-8500-000
Control Module (Color) Mll06333
2 Filter, fan 1504-3519-000
3 Retainer, fan filter 1504-3518-000
4 Screw, M4x12 relieved body 1504-3001-000
5 Lockwasher, M4 external 9213-0540-003
6 Cables Referto section 10.29
7 Retainer, power cord 1504-3503-000
8 Fuse , 5x2 0mm 2A Time DLY 1009-5778-000

* Also order appropriate revision Software Memory Stick.


• Refer to Section 10.1 for Stock Number.
• Refer to Section 8.2 for instructions regarding a replaced Control Board or Control Module

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10.25.1 Dlsplay components (Color)


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the board (horizontally) , as

ZIF

Item Descrlptlon Stock Number


1* Control Board , color M1074336-S
2 Ground wire M1081616-S
3 Ba忧ery, 6V 4R5HA sealed lead acid M1081511-S
4 Plate , battery retainer M1100720
5 Fan , 5 VDC M1081513-S
6 Enclosure , rear M1100721
7 AC Inlet, double pole snap-in 1504-3515-000
8 Harne岛, powerAC M1081518-S 」
9 Power Supply, Universal40W 1609-3040-000
10 Harness, power DC M1081520-S
11 Screw, M3x6 0140-6219-128
12 Screw, M3x16 M1091502-S
13 Screw, M4x6 M1096258-S

* Also order appropriate revision Software Memory Stick.


• Refer 时则 on 10.1 for St础 Numbet |
• Refer to Section 8.2 for instructions regarding a replaced Control Board or Control
Module
ZIF: zero insertion-force connector; pull tabs toward cable to release.

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10.25.2 Dlsplay Keyboard and LCD assembly (Color)

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ltem Descrlptlon

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10.25.3 Dlsplay components (non-color)


5 6

Item Descrlptlon Stock Number


1* Control Board 1504-8507-000
2 Screw, M4x8 SEMS 0140-6226-113
3 Ba忧:ery, 6 V 4 AH sealed lead acid 1504-3505-000
4 Strap, battery retainer 1504-3509-000
5 Fan , 5VDC 1504-3516-000
6 Nut, M3 KEPS 0144-3717-302
7 Enclosure , rear 1504-8506-000
8 Power Supply, Universal40W 1609-3040-000
9 Harness, power AC 1504-5613-000
10 Harness, power DC 1504-5614-000
11 AC Inlet, double pole snap-in 1504-3515-000

* Also order appropriate revision Software Memory Stick.


• ReferωSection 10.1 for Stock Number.
• ReferωSection 8.2 for instructions regarding a replaced Control Board or Control
Module

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10.25.4 Dlsplay, front cover assembly (non-ωlor)

3 4

Item Descrlptlon Stock Number


1 Speaker, with harness 1504-3513-000
2 Screw, M3x6 0140-6219-128
3 Enclosure, front 1504-3500-000
4 Nut, M4 KEPS 0144-3717-314

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10.25.5 Dlsplay Keyboard and LCD a笛.embly (non-color)

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ZIF

Item Descrlptlon Stock Number


1 Rotary Encoder, switch 1503-3012-000
2 Kn ob , soft touch M1081590
3 Keyboard , front panel 1504-3534-000
4 Display, LCD 320x240 (includes backlight) 1504-3507-000
5 Display Cable , flat flex 1504-5602-000
6 Backlight 1504-8509-000
(ReferωSection7.2.5 , "To replace the backl.植ht."

7 Spacer 1504-3525-000
8 Nut, M3 KEPS 0144-3717 -302

*ZIF: zero insertion-force connecωr; pull tabs toward cable to release.

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10.26 Legris quick-release flttlngs

ltem Descrlptlon Stock Numb8r

1 Te8S - (tubejtubejtube)
咱] 4mm(N20) 1202-3653-000
6 mm(02) 1006-3544-000
8 mm(Air) 1006-3545-000
8 mm/6 mm/8 mm (SCGO pilot) 1009-3297-000
3/16 inch (C02 and Heliox) 0213-4727-300

2 Te髓- (tubejtubejstandplpe)

吧= 6 mm(02)
8 mm (Air - Drive gas)
1006-3862-000
1009-3370-000

3 目b侧 -(tubej由ndplpe)

J 「 4mm(N 20)
6 mm (0 2)
8 mm (Air)
1/4 inch (mixed gas)
1/4 inch (45 0 - mixed gas)
1006-3533-000
1006-3534-000
1006-3535-000
1006-3737-000
1009-3368-000

4 Elbow-(阳 b8jtube)

P 1/4 inch (mixed gas)


4mm(N 20)
6 mm (0 2)
1202-3804-000
1009-3040-000
1009-3041=000

5 Y

E咀 (日 6mm(02)
8 mm(Air)
1009-3043-000
1009-3044-000
8 mm Ywith tailpiece 1009-3360-000
1/4 inch (mixed gas) 1006-3065-000

6 Plug
F3 4mm(N20) 1006-3530-000
6 mm(02) 1006-3531-000
8 mm(Ai r) 1006-3532-000
3/16 inch (C02 and Heli以) 1006-3835-000

Note: Not every 币tting is used in all machines.

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10.27 Vent Drive and low-pressure tubing


Item Descriptlon Length - Slze Stock Number
1 Coupler, female - black 1503-3128町000

2 Coupler, male - black 1503-3237-000


3 Coupler, female - white 1503-3119-000
4 Coupler, male - white 1503-3236-000
5 Coupler, female - yellow 1503-3132-000
6 Coupler, male - yellow 1407-3330-000
7 Tee(male ba 巾) 1009-3011-000
8 Cap , plug 1406-3524-000
9 Fitting, coupler barb ends 1009-3077-000
10 Plug, 4-mm 1006-3530-000
11 Tubing, low-pressure 151 mm -1/ 4 inch 1605-1001-000
12 Tubing (silicone) 72 mm - 3/8 inch 1009-3164-000
13 Tubing (silicone) 42 mm - 3/8 inch 1009-3164-000

Tube Ma血Ings (factory bulld only) Length - Slze

125 VENTDRIVE (black) 900mm 町 8mm 1009-3296-000

120 Aux020UT (Iow-pressu 陀) 250 mm - 1/4 inch 1605-1001-000


127 RGM return (Iow-pressu 陀) 750 mm - 1/4 inch 1605-1001-000
128 unmarked (Iow-pressu 附) 300 mm -1/4 inch 1605-1001-000
129 unmarked (Iow-pressure) 151 mm - 1/4 inch 1605-1001-000
130 AGSS f1 0wtube (Iow-pressure) 750 mm - 1/4 inch 1605-1001-000
131 PAW (Iow-pressure) 600 mm - 1/4 inch 1605-1001-000
132 PAW (Iow-pressure) 260 mm -1/4 inch 1605-1001-000
133 PAW (Iow-pressure) 330 mm - 1/4 inch 1605-1001-000
134 unmarked (l ow-pressure) 25 mm -1/4 inch 1605-1001-000
135 unmarked (Iow-pressure) 50 mm -1/4 inch 1605-1001-000
136 RGM to Scavenge (Iow-pressure) 200 mm - 1/4 inch 1605-1001-000
137 RGM to Circuit (l ow-pressure) 300 mm - 1/4 inch 1605-1001-000
144 Venturi Pilot (black) 330mm-4mm 1009-3363-000
145 Venturi Drive (black) 300mm-8mm 1009-3296-000
146 unmarked Tygon 260 mm - 1/2 inch 6700-0005-300
148 unmarked Tygon 465 mm - 1/2 inch 6700-0005-300
149 unmarked 40mm-8mm 1001-3063-000
150 unmarked Tygon 180 mm - 1/2 inch 6700-0005-300

*Referto section 10.28


* * Sample gas return is directed to the scavenging system as a factory default. Aqualified service representative
can reroute the sample gas back to the breathing system (referto Section 9.11).

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10.28 Tubing for use with Legris fittings


Except for the Tygon tubing (Items 147 and 150), this tubing is a flexible ,
Nylon-type tubing for use with quick-release fittings.

Item Descrlptlon Length - Slze Stock Number

106* N20 PLlNE - N20 FLWMOD 1200mm-4 mm 1001-3060-000


107* N20 PLl NE - N20 CYL 430mm-4mm 1001-3060-000
108** UNMARKED 40mm-4mm 1001-3060-000
109* N20 CYL - N20 FLWMOD 800mm-4mm 1001-3060-000
124** Unmarked 250 mm-4 mm 1001-3060-000
126 Unmarked 50mm-4mm 1001-3060-000

113 SW4-02 FLWMOD 1350 mm - 6 mm 1001-3062-000


114 REGULATED 02 400 mm-6 mm 1001-3062-000
115 REGULATED 02 600mm-6mm 1001-3062-000
116 AUX02 250 mm-6 mm 1001-3062-000
117 02 PLlNE - REG IN 330mm-6mm 1001-3062-000
118 02 PLlNE - 02 SW3 270 mm - 6 mm 1001-3062-000
123*** unmarked 175 mm-6 mm 1001-3062 -000
219 02 CYL - 02 PLlNE 215 mm- 6 mm 1001-3062-000

111 AIR PLlNE - AIR SW3 460mm-8 mm 1001-3063-000


110 SW4-AIR FLWMOD 1350 mm-8mm 1001-3063-000
112 AIR CYL- AIR PLlNE 270 mm-8 mm 1001-3063-000

100 AIR PLlNE - AIR GAGE 470 mm - 1/8 inch 1006-3718-000


101 N20 PLlNE - N20 GAGE 470 mm - 1/8 inch 1006-3718-000
102 02 PLlNE - 02 GAGE 470 mm - 1/8 inch 1006-3718-000

104 VAP OUT- ACGO 840 mm - 1/4 inch 1001-3064-000


105 FLWMOD-VAP IN 840 mm - 1/4 inch 1001-3064-000
103 FLUSH VLV-ACGO 280 mm - 1/4 inch 1001-3064-000

147 unmarked (Tygon) 290 mm - 1/2 inch 6700-0005-300


150 unmarked (Tygon) 180 mm - 1/2 inch 6700-0005-300

* With no N2 0 cylinder supply, Items 107 and 109 are replaced with Item 106.
** With an inboard N2 0 cylinder supply, Items 124 is replaced with Item 108.
忡* With two inboard O2 cylinder supplies, Item 123 connects the second O2
cylinder supply to the fjrst O2 cylinder supply.

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10.29 Cables and harnesses

Item Descrlptlon Stock Number

1 Harness, Vent Monitoring boardωABS flow sensors 1009-8165-000


(includes tubing)

2 Cable, Vent Monitoring boa 叫 1504-5604-000

3 Cable, Seriallsolation 1009-5691-000

4 Cable, Pneumatic Vent Engine Mll00667

5 Cable, power 1009-5711-000

6 Harness , SeriallSO 10 02 flush SW 1009-5567-000

7 Harness , SeriallSO to 02 supply SW 1009-5568-000

8 Harness, SeriallSO to on/ standby SW 1009-5566-000

9 Harness, 02 CEll TO FTlRBRD HARN 1009-5586-000

10 Harness, Canister Release switch (C02 Bypass) 1407-3144-000

11 Harness, BAG TO VENT SW TO HARN 阿lRBRD 1009-5585-000

12 Harness, F盯R BRD TO B/S 02 SNSR AND SW 1009-5531-000

13 Harness, VENT ENG BRD TO CONN PlATE 1009-5545-000

14 Harness, Vent Mon Brd to Task light 1009-5533-000

15 Harness, to 100/120 Voutlets 1009-5716-000


Harness, to 220/240 Voutlets 1009-5717-000

16 Harness, ACGO Switch 1009-5762 -000

17 Harness, Task light 1009-5584-000

18 PowerCord Referto section 10.12

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10.30 Cables and harnesses (Aespire 100)

Item Descrlp筒。n Stock Number


1 Harness , Vent Monitoring board to ABS flow sensors 1009-8165-000
(includes tubing)
2 Cable , Vent Monitoring board 1504-5604-000
3 Cable , Pneumatic Vent Engine M1100667
4 Cable , machine switches 1006-4528-000
5 Cable , display to machine switches cable 1504-5606-000
6 Cable , powerto Control module 1009-5711-000
7 Harness , ACGO Switch 1009-5762-000
8 Harness , O2 CELL TO FTLR BRD HARN 1009-5586-000
9 Harness, Canister Release switch (C0 2 Bypass) 1407-3144-000
10 Harness , BAG TO VENT SW TO HARN 阿 LR BRD 1009-5585-000
11 Harness, FLTR BRD TO BjS O2 SNSR AND SW 1009-5531-000
12 Harness, VENT ENG BRD TO CONN PLATE 1009-5545-000
13 Power Cord , machine Referto section 10.12
14 Ferrite 1009-6059-000
15 Cable tie 0203-5915-300
16 Jack post 1202-3092-000
17 Lockwasher 0144-1104-331
18 Nut, 4-40 0144-3117-113

Dlsplay

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10.31 Anesthetic Gas Scavenging System - AGSS

10.31.1 Passlve AGSS Items 1 through 12 are included in all AGSS kits.

Item Descriptlon, Common Parts Stock Number Qty


1 Seal, Receiver Body 1407-3901-000
2 Reservoir 1407-3903-000
3 Seal and scavenging down-tube 1407-3904-000
4 Thumbscrew, M6x2 8.5 1406-3305-000
5 O-ring, 4.4210, 9.65 00 1407-3923-00。 (2)
6 Thumbscrew, M6x43 1406-3304-000
7 Valve, unidirectional (negative pressure 陀 lief) 1406-8219-000
7a Seat, Valve, Negative Pressure 1406-3396-000
7b Retainer, disc 1400-3017-000
*7c O-ring, 20.3510, 23.90 00 1406-3397-000
7d Oisc, check-valve 0210-5297-100
8* O-ring, 22 10, 30 00 silicone 1407-3104-000 (2)
9* 。-ring, 21. 9510, 25.51 00 1406-3558-000
10 Screw, M4x8 9211-0640-083 (2)
11 Cap, 3.18 Barb, Silicone 1406-3524-000
12 Ad apter, auxiliary inlet, 30-mm male to 30-mm male M1003134
13 Adapter, auxiliary inlet, 30-mm male to 19-mm male M1003947

Passlve AGSS Speclflc Parts


14 Receiver, Passive/ Adjustable 1407-3908-000
15 Plug Assembly, tethered 1407-3909-000 (2)
au71n6
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Screw, shoulder M3 1407-3915-000
Connector, 30-mm ISO, Male 1406-3555-000
Ad apter, scavenging, 30-mm female to 19-mm male 1500-3376-000 (5 pack)

* Lubricate sparingly with Krytox

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10.31.2 Adjustable AGSS Items 1 through 12 are included in all AGSS ki岱.

Item Descrlptlon , Common Parts Stock Number 。ty


1 Seal , Receiver Body 1407-3901-000
2 Reservoir 1407-3903-000
3 Seal and scavenging down-tube 1407-3904-000
4 Thumbscrew, M6x2 8.5 1406-3305-000
5 O-ring, 4.42 ID , 9.65 OD 1407-3923-000 (2)
6 Th umbscrew, M6x43 1406-3304-000
7 Valve , unidirectional (negative pressure relief) 1406-8219-000
7a Seat, Valve , Negative Pressure 1406-3396-000
7b Retainer, disc 1400-3017-000
*7c O-ring, 20.35ID , 23.90 OD 1406-3397-000
7d Disc , check-valve 0210-5297-100
8* O-ring, 22 ID , 30 OD silicone 1407-3104-000 (2)
9* O-ring, 21. 95ID , 25.51 OD 1406-3558-000
10 Screw, M4x8 9211-0640-083 (2)
11 Cap , 3.18 Barb , Silicone 1406-3524-000
12 Ad apter, auxiliary inl锐, 30幽 mm male to 30-mm male M1003134
13 Ad apter, auxiliary inlet, 30-mm male to 19-mm male M1003947

Ad Justable AGSS Speclflc Parts


14 Receiver, Passive/ Adjustable 1407-3908-000
15 Plug Assembly, tethered 1407-3909-000
16 Screw, shoulderM3 1407-3915-000
17 Needle Valve Assembly (with DISS EVAC connector) 1407-3918-000
18 Bag with 30 mm male connector 8004460

* Lubricate sparingly with Krytox

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10.31.3 Actlve AGSS ltems 1 through 12 are included in all AGSS kits.

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Descrlptlon, Common Pa由
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Stock Number

噜A
Seal , Receiver Body 1407-3901-000

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Reservoir 1407-3903-000

Seal and scavenging down-tube 1407-3904-000
Thumbscrew, M6x2 8.5
TEdau7'
1406-3305-000
O-ring, 4.42 10, 9.65 00 1407-3923-000 。}
Th umbscr酬', M 6x43 1406-3304-000
Valve, unidirectional (negative pressure 刚 ief) 1406-8219-000
7a Seat, Valve , Negative Pressure 1406-3396-000
7b Retainer, disc 1400-3017-000
*7c O-ring, 20.3510 , 23.90 00 1406-3397-000
7d Oisc, check-valve 0210-5297-100
8* O-ring, 22 10, 3000 silicone 1407-3104-000 (2)
9* O-ring, 21.9510 , 25.51 00 1406-3558-000
10 Screw, M4x8 9211-0640-083 (2)
11 Cap , 3.18 Ba巾, Silicone 1406-3524-000
12 Adapter, auxiliary inlet, 30-mm male to 30-mm male M1003134
13 Adapter, auxiliary inlet, 30-mm male to 19-mm male M1003947

Actlve AGSS Speclflc Parts


14 Receiver, with air brake 1407-3900-000
15 Seal , forfilter and orifice 1407-3902 -000 (2)
16 Filter 1406-3521-000

Actlve Hlgh Row Specl伺cParts


17a Connecωr, high flow M30 thread 1406-3557-000
18 Orifice , high flow 1407-3920-000

Actlve Low Row wlth 田~C connector Speclflc 阳市


17b Connector, low flow 凹'AC 1406-3597-000
18 Orifice, low flow 1407-3919-000

A甜ve Low Rowwl由 25 mm connector Speclflc 阳由

17c Connector, 1侧 flow25 mm 1406-3573-000


18 Ori币 ce, lowflow 1407-3919-000

缸tlve Low Row 喇伽 12.7 mm hOS8 ba血"四 neω『句eclflc 阳市


17d Connector, low flow 12.7 mm (1/ 2 inch) 1406-3574-000
18 -none-

ActIve Low R侧 W阳130 mm 150 male connector Speclflc 阳市


17e Connector, 30 mm ISO , Male 1406-3555-000
18 Orifice, low flow 1407-3919-000

* Lubricate sparingly with 附ytox

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10.32 Integrated Suction Regulator

10.32.1 Major Components (Contlnuous and Venturl suction)

14

Item Descrlp划。n Stock Number


1 Suction Control Module Referto section 10.32.2
2 Venturi Ass embly Referto section 10.32.3
3 Cover, blank (if no Suction) 1009-3271-000
4 Bracket, blank cover mounting 1009-3270-000
5 Screw, M4x10 self-tapping 1009-5534-000
6 Manifold 1009-3123-000
7 Screw, M5x2 0 BHSCS PTTHD FORMING 1009-3384-000
8a* Connector, NIST 1011-3524-000
8b* Connector, Barb 0221-0702-300
8c* Connector, Air Li quide 1009-8292-000
8d Muffler, forVenturi Drive 1011-3511-000
9 Coupling, Colder insert metal 1009-3135-000
10 Coupling, Colder body black 1009-3373-000
11 Coupling, Colder insert black 1009-3374-000
12 Coupling, Colder bOdy white 1009-3371-000
13 Coupling, Colder insert white 1009-3372-000
14 Tubing, Tygon Referto section 10.28
15 Fitting, barb to 8-mm Legris 1009-3137-000
16 Cap , white 1009-3385-000
17 Overflow Safety Trap 6700-0647-800
* Apply Teflon tape to threads (not 8d).

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8 5 4 3.* 3 2 1.

It8m D8scrlptlon Stock Numb8r


1 Gauge, 760 mmHg 1009-3227-000
Gauge, 1 Bar 1009-3228-000
1a O-ring, Gauge (included with gauge assy, 2ea. required) 6700-0133-500
2 Control panel assembly, with suction regulator knob and mode control knob 1009-3213-000
3 Regulator Module (plugs into manifold assembly) 6700-1225-800
3a O-rin g, Regulator Module , large (included with regulator module) 6700-0136-500
3b O-rin g, Regulator Module , Stem (included with regulator module) 0210-0527-300
4 Manifold Assembly, without Gauge and Regulator Module 1009-3277-000
5 Screw, #6 - 2 inch 1009-3340-000
6 Mounting bracket 1009-3255-000
7 Screw, #6 - 1 inch 1009-3339-000
8 Filter 0206-5159-300
9 Pilot valve adapter assembly (includes plunger, jam nut, and valve assembly) 1009-3278-000
10 Cap, white 1009-3192-000
* Lubricate the regulator module o-rings and the mating bore ofthe manifold sparingly with Dow ll1lubricant.
** Drop the plunger (98), round end first, into the mani币old. Thread the pilot valve into the manifold body. Set the
mode switch to raise the plunger. Adjust the pilot valve (9b) so thatthe plunger actuates the pilot valve
approximately half of its trave l. Tighten the jam nut (9c).

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10.32.3 Venturl assembly

15

17

18

Item Descrlptlon Stock Number


1 C-clip retainer, Truarc 1500-3158-000
2 Elbow 币tting, 4-mm legris 1006-3663-000
3 Cap 1011-5002-000
4 Spoppet 1011-5001-000
5 Seal , u-cup large 1503-3090-000
6 Orifice 1011-3508-000
7 Screen , 150 mesh monel 1001-3808-000
8 Seal , u-cup small 1503-3089-000
9 Body 1011-5000-000
10 Venturi 1011-3509-000
11 Elbow fitting, 8-mm legris 1011-3510-000
12 O- ring, large 9221-3032-116
13 O-rin g, small 1503-3108-000
14 Checkvalve 1011-8002-000
15 Bracket, Venturi mounting 1009-3182-000
16 Screw, M5x2 0 BHSCS 阿 THDFORMING 1009-3384-000
17 Cabletie 0203-5915-300
18 Tubin g, Tygon Referto section 10.27

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It8m D8scrlptlon 5tock Number


1 Slide, drawer 1009-3084-000
2 Scrl棚, M4x8 Nyloc 1009-3183-000
3 Drawer, body 1009-3078-000
4 DrawerFront, lower(down arrow) 1009-3032-000
5 Drawer Front, upper (up arrow) 1009-3031-000
6 Screw, M4x1 2 1009-3109-000

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10.34 Display mounts

2 3

4a

4b

Item Descrlption Stock Number


1 GCX Arm Kit, short 1009-3264-000
includes display arm and fasteners
2 GCX Arm Kit, long 1009-3262-000
3 Cable Guide Kit, for long arm 1009-8473-000
4 GCX Bracket Kit, 1009-3263幽000
includes display mount (4a), cable guard (4时, and mounting hardware
5 Extrusion, upper dovetail 1009-3113-000
6 Screw, M6x2 0 0144-2131-925
* Cable ties 0203-5915-300
* Refer to Section 9.19 for mounting the display arms and proper cable dressing.

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10.35 Cable management arm

4(5) 6(2, 3, 7)

1
2, 3

Item Descrlptlon Stock Number


Cable management arm , complete assembly 1009-8283-000
1 Bracket, cable management 1009-3261-000
2 Screw, M4x12 0140-6226-111
3 Loc阳asher, M4 钳制 al 9213-0540-003
4 Extrusion , cable arm ,齿。ntloading 1009-3247-000
5 Screw, M4x6 Nyloc 1009-3283-000
6 Retainer, multiple cable 1009-3252-000
7 Washer, M4 flat 0144-1025-165

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10.36 Dlsplay ann mounting Idts for optlonal equlpment

2
1

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1 Stock Number
Cardiocap 5 mount
2 1009-3265-000
S/5 F1 at Panel mount
3 1009-3266-000
Spacelabs Flat Panel mount
4 1009-3267-000
Spacelabs PC Scout mount
1009-3268-000

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Item Descrlptlon Stock Number


Outboard cylinder mount kit for Aisys 1011-8090-000
(includes items 1 through 9)
Outboard cylinder mount kit for Aespire 1011-8091-000
(includes items 1 through 12)
1 Shroud , Auxiliary Cylinder 1011-3908-000
2 Screw, M5X2 5 Pan Head Pozidriv 0144-2531-916
3 Lockwasher, M5 External 0144-1118-220
4 Cap 1011-3906-000
5 Bumper 1011-3909-000
6 Retainer 1011-3924-000
7 Screw, M4x8 Sems Pozidriv 0140-6226-113
8 Base , Auxiliary Cylinder 1011-3907-000
9 Pad , Auxiliary Cylinder 1011-3911-000
10 Bracket, Auxiliary Cylinder 1011-3372-000
(not required for Aisys)
11 Screw, M5X12 Flat Head Socket 0144-2117-725
12 Nut, KepsM5 0144-3717 -324

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11 Schematics and Diagrams

11-1

In this section Schematics are subjectto change without notice.


Circuit boards are available only as complete assemblies.

Rgure 11-1 System connection block diagram ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11-2

H剧re 11-2 Gas scavenging circuits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11-3

Rgure 11-3 Electrical cabling block diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11-4

H酬re 11-4 Pneumatic circuit diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11-5

H制re 11-5 Wiring harnesses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11-6

。 H酬re 11-6 Wiring hamesses (Aespire 100). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11-7

Rgure 11-7 Tubing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11-8

Rgure 11-8 Schematic, AC Inlet module; 100-120 V(Non-isolated outlets or no outlets). .. . . . . .. .. 11-9

Rgure 11-9 Schematic, AC Inlet module; 100-120 V(Isolated outlets) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11町 10

H阴阳 11-10 Schematic, AC Inlet modu川|怆e町; 220-240V(例Non仆1卜.怡01阳at怡.ed outlets or no ou川tl怆et恼s)讥.......... 11-11

Rgure 11-11 Schematic, AC Inlet module; 220-240 V(Isolated outlets). . . . . . . . . . . . .... .. . . .. . . . 11-12

Rgure 11-12 Schematic , AC Power(Aespire 100)................ . ........... .............. .. 11-13

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do not include a secondary regulator
in 由e Airflowhead module.
Aespire 7100

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Scavenging
From System
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Connector DISS EVAC ‘.~
ωnnector

Reservolr

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Key to Symbols
X - Plugged po民(1j8 inch) for sample gas return.

• Plugged port (30 mm) for auxiliary breathing system scavenging.


O - Open port (30 mm) for auxiliary breathing system scavenging.
- Zero to 10 If min drive gas; zero ω10 Ifmin patient and fresh gas; zero ω20 I/min total typical flow.
*


Note: Active AGSS systems with a 12.7 mm connector do not include the Flow Orifice and the Flow Indicator.

Figure 11-2 • Gas scavenging circuits

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9 Schematics and Diagrams

Scavenglng
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Power Supply

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Serial Adapter Cable

6v Battery

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LCDDisplay
320X240
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Note: For non-color displays, the


backlight is powered through 由e control
board , as shown. For color displays, the
control module includes a separate circuit
board to powerthe backligh t.

Figure 11-3 • Etectrical cabling block diagram


08/07 Ml110140
11-4
Key to Numbered Com阴nents 1. Pipeline pre臼ure gauge
2. Pipeline inlet
广 3. Cylinder pre臼ure gauge
4. 句linderinlet •
5. Primary regulator (cylinder pressure)
6. High-pressure relief valve (758 kPa j 110 psi)*
7. Supply connections for the ventilator
a. 02 drive gas
b. Air drive gas
8. System switch
9. Switch for low 02 supply pre臼ure alarm (used with the ventilator)
10. O2 secondary regulaωr(207 kPa j 30 psi)*
11. O2 f1 0w control valve
12. O2 f1 0w tube(s)
13. O2 f1 ush and auxiliary 由owmeter regulator (241 kPa / 35 psi)*
14. O2 Aush
a. Aush valve
b. Pressure switch (used with the ventilator)
15. N20 balance regulator
16. N20 flow control valve
17. N20 f1 0w tube(s)
Nole: Current production 18. Air secondary regulator (207 kPa j 30 psi)*
machines do not include 19. Airflow control valve
a secondary regulaωr 20. Airflow tube(s)
(18) in the Air f1 0whead 21. Supply connection for Venturi suction
module.
a. O2 drive gas
b. Air drive gas
22. Vaporizer port valve
23. Vaporizer
24. Low-pressure reliefvalve (38 kPa j 5.5 psi)*
25. Auxiliary f1 0wmeter (optional)
26. ToABS
27. ToACGO
28. Test port(primary regulator)
29. Test port (secondaryjbalance regulaω。
* Approximate values

Key to Symbols 时>+-< Pneumatic Connection


φ Filter

1>


Direction of Aow
-& Check Valve

Rgure 11 -4 • Pneumatic circuit diagram

Ml110140ω:/07
9 Schematics and Diagrams

N20

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4

10 同一丁E
26
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27
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E. ACGOSel刷刷刷

11.5
'

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VEB

ABSON

Canlster Release

KeytoS:归nbols

VEB .. Vent Engine Board


VMB = Ventilator Monitoring Board
ACGO .. Auxiliary Common Gas Outlet
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ω:;07 Ml110140
11-6

VEB
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ABSON

Canlster Release

Keyto 句mbols

VEB = Vent Engine Board


VMB - Ventilator Monitoring Board
ACGO = Auxiliary Common Gas Outlet

• Figure
Ml110140
11-6. 阳'ring harnesses

08/07
(Aespire 100)
9 Schematics and Diagrams

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回国

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11-8
08/07 M1110140
Auxl llary O2 Rowmeter

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@ Th e Sample Gas Return is directed to the scavenging system as a


factory default. A qualified service representative can reroute the
sample gas back to the breathing system. Refer to Section 9.11.

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Figure 11-8 • Schematic, AC Inlet module; 1α7-120 V (Non-isolated outlets or no outlets)

Ml110140 08/07
9 Schematics and Diagrams

2A
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08/07 M1110140
11-10
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Figure 11-10 • Schematic, AC Inlet module; 220-240 V (Non-isolated outlets or no outle时

Mll10140 08;07
9 Schematics and Diagrams

2A
FUSE UNEAlTER
UNEOUT 10
DlsplayMωule


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11-12

「 TRANSlENTSUPPRESSlON 陀AI00剖OV
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Mll10140 08;07
9 Schematics and Diagrams

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11-13
Notes

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11-14
08/07 M1110140

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