Service Manual: N E500 W V
Service Manual: N E500 W V
Service Manual: N E500 W V
Service Manual
SER500WW Rev. A
05/04
0050
CONTENTS
Section 1
INTRODUCTION
Section 2
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
General Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
General Cautions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Warranty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Contact Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
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Calibration Procedures
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Glossary
Index
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1. INTRODUCTION
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
General Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
General Cautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Contact Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
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SECTION 1
INTRODUCTION
It is very important to read and understand all of the information in
this manual before attempting to service the e500 Ventilator.
Please review all warnings and cautions in this manual before
attempting to service the ventilator.
DEFINITIONS
WARNING A WARNING describes a condition that can cause
personal injury.
Caution A Caution describes a condition that can cause
damage to equipment.
NOTE: A NOTE emphasizes information that is important or
convenient.
Inspection: examination of actual condition.
Service: measures to maintain specified condition.
Repair: measures to restore to specified condition.
Maintenance: inspection, service, and repair where necessary.
Preventive Maintenance: maintenance performed at regular
intervals.
Operational Verification: a routine verification procedure to
ensure proper operation.
Overhaul Procedure: a procedure for replacing key components
at regular intervals.
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INTRODUCTION
GENERAL WARNINGS
Please review all warnings and cautions in this manual before
attempting to service the ventilator.
Warnings and Cautions appear throughout this manual where they
are relevant. The Warnings and Cautions listed here apply
generally any time you work on the ventilator.
WARNING
To maintain grounding integrity, connect only to a hospital
grade receptacle. Always disconnect power supply before
servicing the ventilator.
DANGER: there is a risk of explosion if used in the presence of
flammable anesthetics.
Before returning to patient use, the e500 ventilator must pass
the operational verification procedure.
All ventilator service or repair must be performed by a
technician authorized and trained by Newport Medical
Instruments.
Use extreme caution when working inside the ventilator while it
is connected to a power source.
GENERAL CAUTIONS
Caution
Use standard antistatic techniques when working inside the
ventilator or handling any electronic parts.
Clean all external parts of the ventilator prior to service.
Use only dry, clean compressed air and medical grade oxygen.
Water in the air or oxygen supply can cause equipment
malfunction and damage.
Mains voltage must correspond to the voltage range selected
on the power module of the ventilator. Always replace an open
fuse with one of correct type and rating.
Do not place containers of liquids near the ventilator. Liquids
that get into the ventilator can cause equipment malfunction or
damage.
NOTE: Use the tools specified in the manual to perform specific
procedures.
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SYMBOLS
The following symbols may appear on the ventilator or in
accompanying documentation. In some cases, these symbols may
be accompanied by a text label.
Symbol
Labeling
Symbol
Airway pressure
Alarm silence
Battery
Labeling
support
Pressure support
Decelerating waveform
Base pressure
Square waveform
Mean pressure
Equipotential
Peak pressure
Respiratory rate
Plateau pressure
Flow
Pressure limit
Fraction of inspired
oxygen
Tidal volume
Total respiratory rate or
total breath frequency
Fuse
Inspiratory to expiratory
ratio
Inspiratory time
Expiratory tiime
Lock
Alarm loudness
adjustment
On (power)
Off/Standby (power)
Off or None
Patient icon
Attention, consult
accompanying
documentation
Pediatric or infant
patient
Adult patient
VTPsupport
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INTRODUCTION
WARRANTY
The e500 comes with a one (1) year conditional warranty. The
warranty covers any defect or malfunction that occurs due to
normal use. The warranty does not cover any scheduled
maintenance. See the e500 Ventilator Operating Manual for the
conditions of this warranty.
Federal Law in the United States requires traceability of this
equipment. Please fill out the self-addressed Warranty Registration
Card included with the product and return it to Newport promptly.
Or register online at www.newportnmi.com.
FACTORY SERVICE
Scheduled maintenance or repair services are available from the
Newport Technical Service department. See Appendix C for
instructions on returning your ventilator for service,. Newports
annual price list includes current pricing for scheduled
maintenance and labor rates. To obtain a copy of the price list,
please contact your local Newport representative or contact our
Customer Service department.
COPYRIGHT INFORMATION
Copyright 2004 Newport Medical Instruments, Inc. all rights
reserved. The Newport e500 Wave Ventilator system is
manufactured in accordance with Newport Medical Instruments,
Inc. proprietary information and is covered by the following Patent,
#6,439,229.
The information in this manual is the sole property of Newport
Medical Instruments, Inc. and may not be duplicated without
permission. This manual may be revised or replaced by Newport
Medical Instruments at any time and without notice.
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CONTACT INFORMATION
Mailing Address:
Courier deliveries:
Phone numbers:
Fax numbers:
Website:
www.ventilators.com
www.NewportNMI.com /
Email:
Info@NewportNMI.com
Department
extensions:
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Corporate Office
hours:
Technical Service
hours:
EU Representative:
EU Representative
Newport Medical Instruments
Att. Robert Brink
c/0 Braun & Co.
19 Pasture Rd.
Barton-on-Humber
North Lincolnshire
DN18 5 HN, England
tel: ++44.77 68 231311
fax: ++44.1652.633399
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SECTION 2
MAINTENANCE & OVERHAUL INTERVALS
The Preventive Maintenance procedure should be performed once
a year or every 5000 hours, whichever comes first.
Perform the Overhaul Procedure every 5 years or 25,000 hours,
whichever comes first.
GENERAL WARNINGS
WARNING
All servicing or repair of the ventilator must be carried out off
patient.
Hazardous voltages are present inside the ventilator. Use
extreme caution if it is necessary to work inside the ventilator
while it is connected to a power source. Disconnect electrical
power, air and oxygen sources before attempting any
disassembly. Failure to do so could result in injury to service
personnel or equipment.
To maintain grounding integrity, the ventilator must be
connected to a hospital grade receptacle when in use.
DANGER: there is a risk of explosion if the ventilator is used in
the presence of flammable anesthetics.
Before returning to patient use, the e500 ventilator must pass
the operational verification procedure.
All ventilator service repairs of the e500 ventilator must be
performed by a service technician authorized and trained by
Newport Medical Instruments.
To prevent damage from ESD and possible failure of the
ventilator, use standard anti-static techniques when working
inside the ventilator, handling circuit boards or other electronic
components.
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TOOLS REQUIRED
NOTE: Use the tools specified in the manual to perform specific
procedures.
Small Phillips screwdriver
Medium Phillips screwdriver
Medium flat-blade screwdriver
5/16 in. nut driver
PARTS REQUIRED
Preventive Maintenance Kit
The Preventive Maintenance Kit (PMK500A) includes the following
items:
Part Number
Quantity
Description
JFK100P
PPT1805A
Overhaul Kit
The Overhaul Kit (OVL500A) includes the following items:
Part Number
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Quantity
Description
JFK100P
PPT1805A
RRK1800P
SIL1801P
Exhaust muffler
BAT1800P
Battery
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Figure 2-1
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Exhalation Valve Diaphragm & Poppet Assembly
Retaining Ring
Diaphragm/Poppet Assembly
Exhalation System
Figure 2-2
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Lift the exhalation valve cap (the piece with two tube
connectors) to remove it from the valve body.
Figure 2-3
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OVERHAUL PROCEDURES
To replace the Inlet Filters and O-rings and Exhalation Valve
Diaphragm & Poppet assembly, follow the procedures given in the
Preventive Maintenance at the begining of this section.
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Air and Oxygen Inlet Regulator Rebuild
Servo Valves
Inlet Regulator
Brass Cover
Figure 2-7
To install the Air and Oxygen Inlet Regulator Rebuild Kits, follow
the procedures in Section 4 of this manual to remove the Top
Cover, the Exhalation Module Assembly and the Flow Sensor
Cover. Disengage the flow sensors (Figures 2-4, 2-5 and 2-6).
Refer to Figure, 2-7 and do the following:
NOTE: Retain all hardware for re-assembly.
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10
This procedure is the same for both the air and the
oxygen regulators.
Attachment hardware
(part of the exhaust
manifold)
Exhaust
muffler filter
Pneumatic
box assembly
Figure 2-8
2-10
Unscrew the muffler filter from the rear of the GDU and
discard. The filter is installed finger tight and needs no
tools for removal.
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Remove/Replace the Internal Battery
Remove the two screws (at the rear) and the two
standoffs (at the front) securing the Pneumatic Box to the
electronics box. Without removing any wires or cables, lift
the pneumatics box and carefully lean it to the side to
expose the battery assembly.
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Remove the red wire and black wire from the battery
terminals. Remove the battery.
Remove/Replace Tubing
The tubing inside the e500 does not need to be replaced at any
predetermined time interval; however, Newport is aware that tubing
may occasionally need replacing. During the overhaul procedure,
carefully inspect all tubing for degradation, cracks, or brittleness. If
the tubing indicates any of those symptoms, replacement is
recommended.
Newport has put together a tube replacement kit P/N FSKTRK500.
The Kit includes all the tubing for the e500. Refer to the System
Pneumatic Diagram located in Appendix C to cut each tube to
length and replace the worn tubing in the e500.
If tubing needs to be replaced, please contact Customer Service
and order the tube replacement kit P/N FSKTRK500 separately
from the overhaul kit.
After completing the overhaul, perform a complete electronic
and pneumatic calibration as outlined in Section 5 of this
manual and the OVP given in Section 6.
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INSTALLATION OF THE e500 SOFTWARE UPGRADE KIT (ISW500A-X)
NOTE: If your e500 has a Graphics Display Monitor (GDM) you
may need to update the software in your GDM as well. Check with
Newport Medical Instruments for the software version for the GDM
that is compatible with the current ventilator software update. If
you do need to update your GDM software, please order the
upgrade kit for the GDM.
Tools Required:
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Using the chip extraction tool supplied with the kit (see
Figure 2-10), remove the EPROM installed in U1 on the
component side of PCB1810A. Discard the old EPROM.
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GAS DELIVERY UNIT (GDU) SOFTWARE
Refer to the instructions in Section 4 of this manual and remove
the Right Side Panel, the Left Side Panel, the Exhalation Module
Assembly and the Flow Sensor Cover. Separate the Pneumatics
Box assembly from the Electronics Box assembly and carefully
position it so that it rests on its side.
NOTE: Retain all hardware for re-assembly
To replace the old EPROMs.
1
to U18
to U19
to U25
to U26
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3. Troubleshooting Guide
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Table 3-1 may provide guidance in determining the cause and possible corrective action for ventilator
problems. Newport does not guarantee that the suggested corrective action will solve the problem.
Contact Newport Service Department, as shown in Appendix B, for additional assistance.
Problem
Ventilator cannot achieve or
maintain correct tidal volume,
plateau pressure, or baseline
pressure.
No audible alarm.
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Problem
Potential Cause
Suggested Action
ERROR MESSAGES
Table 5-2.defines types of violations and messages that can be
displayed in the message window. The first line in the message
window displays the date and time of the error; the second line
displays the error message.
Table 3-2. Error Messages (User Set Up Message Log)
MESSAGE
DEFINITION
Random access memory that is used by the control processor on the main
PCB is damaged.
Read only memory that stores the code of the control processor has an
incorrect checksum.
Random access memory that is used by the monitor processor on the main
PCB is damaged.
Read only memory that stores the code of the monitor processor has an
incorrect checksum.
Random access memory that is shared between the control and monitor
processors is damaged.
Power Failure
Control uP Failed
The control processor does not respond to a request from the monitor
processor. The control processor is not running.
C Internal System
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REMOVAL OF GAS DELIVERY UNIT COMPONENTS
This section describes how to disassemble the replaceable
components of the e500 Ventilator Gas Delivery Unit (GDU).
Unless instructed otherwise, replace parts by reversing the
disassembly.
Figure 4-1 shows the location of each major subassembly of the
GDU. The Pneumatic Box Assembly includes the Inhalation
System, Analog PCB and Solenoid PCB. The Electronic Box
Assembly includes the Main PCB, Power Supply, DC-DC Power
Supply PCB, Back Panel PCB and Back Panel Components.
Hinged
top cover
Right
side
panel
Pneumatic
box assembly
Electronics
box assembly
Left
side
panel
Preparation
Before performing any repair or service on the e500 Ventilator
GDU, do the following:
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Tools Required:
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Top Cover
Exhalation
module
Hinge (2)
Left side
panel
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Remove the four hex nuts and lock washers (two at each
hinge) that secure the cover to the hinges on the left side
of the Pneumatic Box.
Remove the cover and set aside. Retain hardware for reassembly.
4-3
Carefully place the GDU on its right side with the front of
the GDU facing you.
NOTE: When re-installing the Left Side Panel, fold the hinges up
so that the reinstalled panel does not cover the hinges.
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Right Side Panel
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Disconnect
tubes from
exhalation
valve
Open the Top Cover (Figure 4-2) and locate the Exhalation Module.
Refer to Figure 4-5 and follow these steps.
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Flow Sensor Cover
Screw (3)
Washer (3)
Flow sensor
cover
Pneumatic
box assembly
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Pneumatic
box assembly
Electronics
box assembly
Main PCB
Open and remove the Top Cover (Figure 4-2), Left Side Panel
(Figure 4-3), Right Side Panel (Figure 4-4), Flow Sensor Cover
(Figure 4-6), and Exhalation Module (Figure 4-5).
Refer to Figure 4-7 and follow these steps.
4-8
Remove cables from connectors J1, J2, J3, J4, J5, and J6
on the main PCB. Note the position of these connectors
for re-assembly.
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3
Main PCB
U26
U25
J1 connector
U19
U18
J2 connector
J6 connector
J5 connector
J4 connector
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Figure 4-9. Removal of the Water Trap, Expiratory Block, and Exhalation Flow Sensor
Water Trap
The water trap cup press-fits over the expiratory block (refer to
Figure 4-9). To disassemble the water trap, carefully pull the cup
from the expiratory block. The water trap is designed to close
when the cup is removed for emptying, avoiding the possibility of
spraying and loss of circuit pressure.
Expiratory Block
Open the Top Cover (Figure 4-2) and remove the Exhalation
Module (Figure 4-5).
The expiratory block press-fits onto the water trap, coupling, and
exhalation flow sensor. Refer to Figure 4-9 as you pull the
expiratory block from the Exhalation Module.
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Exhalation Flow Sensor
Exhalation
flow sensor
housing
(2 sections)
Coupling
Captive
screw (4)
O-ring
O-ring
screen
O-ring
Coupling
Open the Top Cover (Figure 4-2) and remove the Exhalation
Module (Figure 4-5).
The Exhalation Flow Sensor press-fits into the couplings on either
side (refer to Figure 4-10). To disassemble the Exhalation Flow
Sensor, loosen the captive screws to separate the housing
sections and the O-ring screen.
NOTE: Once both o-rings are correctly fitted into the screen, one
on each side, the O-ring screen can be installed facing either
direction. It is not directionally dependent.
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Exhalation Valve
Diaphragm/Poppet Assembly
Open the Top Cover (Figure 4-2) and remove the Exhalation
Module (Figure 4-5).
The exhalation valve assembly press-fits into the coupling at its
inlet (refer to Figure 4-11).
Refer to Section 2, Preventive Maintenance for Exhalation Valve
Diaphragm/Poppet Assembly, removal/replacement.
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Heater Assembly
Remove the Top Cover (Figure 4-2) and remove the Exhalation
Module (Figure 4-5). It is not necessary to disassemble the
Exhalation Module. Remove the Flow Sensor Cover (Figure 4-6).
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Figure 4-12
Figure 4-13
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Mixer
Tube compression
fitting
Tube compression
fitting
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Figure 4-15
Gently pull the air and oxygen flow sensors straight out
from the servo valves then carefully position them away
from the pneumatics panel. It is not necessary to
disconnect the flow sensors.
NOTE: Older units have only one heater cable and connector.
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Blue tube
Silicon tube
Open the Top Cover (Figure 4-2) and remove the Exhalation
Module (Figure 4-5) and the Flow Sensor Cover (Figure 4-6).
Refer to Figure 4-16 and follow these steps.
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Air and Oxygen Water Trap Assemblies
Figure 4-17 Removal of the Air and Oxygen Water Trap Assemblies
Open the Top Cover (Figure 4-2) and remove the Exhalation
Module and Flow Sensor Cover (Figures 4-5 and 4-6).
Refer to Figure 4-17 as you follow these steps.
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After loosening the nuts, detach the air and oxygen water
trap assemblies from the air and oxygen inlet regulators.
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Open the Top Cover (Figure 4-2) and remove the Exhalation
Module and Flow Sensor Cover (Figures 4-5 and 4-6). and Air and
Oxygen Water Trap Assemblies (Figure 4-17).
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Carefully pull out each of the flow sensors from the servo
valves. Set the flow sensors to one side, it is not
necessary to disconnect the flow sensor cables.
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Inspiratory Manifold
Open the Top Cover (Figure 4-2) and remove the Exhalation
Module and Flow Sensor Cover (Figures 4-5 and 4-6).
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Mixer
Thumbscrews
Tube compression
fitting
Figure 4-19
Figure 4-20
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Inspiratory
manifold
Diaphragm
Manifold cap
M3 lockwasher (4)
Fitting
Open the Top Cover (Figure 4-2) and remove the Exhalation
Module and Flow Sensor Cover (Figures 4-5 and 4-6). Remove
the Inspiratory Manifold (see Figures 4-19 and 4-20 and
associated text).
Refer to Figure 4-21 as you follow these steps.
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Mixing Chamber
Remove the Top Cover (Figure 4-2) and the Exhalation Module and
Flow Sensor Cover (Figures 4-5 and 4-6)
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Figure 4-22
Figure 4-23
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Manifold
Mixer
Tube compression
fitting
Tube compression
fitting
Figure 4-24
Inspiratory
manifold assembly
Thumbscrew (2)
Washer (2)
Figure 4-25
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Air and Oxygen Flow Sensors
Open the Top Cover (Figure 4-2) and remove the Exhalation
Module and Flow Sensor Cover (Figures 4-5 and 4-6).
1
Gently pull each flow sensor straight out from the servo
valve, (the flow sensor push-fits into the servo valve port).
Caution Do not twist or pull the flow sensors to one side when
disengaging. Damage to the flow sensors could result.
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Phillips screw (4 )
Washer (4 )
Oxygen
servo valve
Remove tube
from fitting
Servo valve
cable
assembly (2)
To J6
To J5
Valve
mounting
bracket
Main PCB
J1
connector
J5
connector
To O2 Servo
J4
connector
J6
connector
To Air Servo
Figure 4-28
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Remove the Top Cover (Figure 4-2), the Left Side Panel (Figure 43), Right Side Panel (Figure 4-4), the Exhalation Module and Flow
Sensor Cover (Figures 4-5 and 4-6).
Remove the two screws and washers from the back corners of the
pneumatics (upper) box. Remove the one screw and washer from
the Exhalation Manifold Support Bracket and remove the bracket.
Remove the two standoffs and washers at the front corners of the
pneumatics (upper) box securing it to the electronics (lower) box
(see Figure 4-7). Remove the manifold/mixer assembly and the
flow sensors and flow sensor cables (see Figures 4-26 and 4-27).
Refer to Figure 4-28 as you follow these steps.
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M4 Phillips screw
M4 lockwasher
Manifold
adapter
Exhalation
support block
Pneumatic panel
Dual heater
assembly
Heater
base
Exhalation valve
guide block
Heater wires
Heater wires
Pneumatic box
assembly
Remove the Top Cover (Figure 4-2) and the Exhalation Module
(Figure 4-5), Flow Sensor Cover (Figure 4-6), Inspiratory Manifold
(Figure 4-19 and 4-20), Mixing Chamber (Figure 4-22 and 4-23),
and Air and Oxygen Flow Sensors (Figure 4-26 and 4-27).
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Refer to Figure 4-29 as you follow these steps.
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Lift the pneumatic panel out of the box, and from the
underside, detach all tubes and the heater wires that
connect to the analog PCB.
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O2 sensor cable
assembly
J4 Conne ctor
Tube (8)
(only one sh own )
Analog cable
assembly
J1 Conne ctor
Transducer (4)
Screws (4)
Washers (4)
Analog
cable pane l
Analog cable
gasket (2)
Transducer (3)
Analog PCB
Pneum ati c
box assembly
Open the Top Cover (Figure 4-2) and remove the Exhalation
Module (Figure 4-5), Flow Sensor Cover (Figure 4-6), Inspiratory
Manifold (Figure 4-19 and 4-20), Mixing Chamber (Figure 4-22 and
4-23), and Air and Oxygen Flow Sensors (Figure 4-26 and 4-27),
and the Pneumatic Panel (Figure 4-29).
Refer to Figure 4-30 as you follow these steps.
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Remove the four screws and washers that hold the analog
PCB to the Pneumatic Box assembly.
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5
Hold tubing aside and remove analog PCB from the box
assembly.
NOTES: When replacing the analog PCB remove and save the
flow sensor cables (J2 and J3 on the analog PCB) for reuse on the
replacement PCB.
The Analog PCB P/N PCB1850A comes from the manufacturer
pre-calibrated. No calibration is required.
Solenoid PCB
Jet pump cable assembly
Solenoid PCB
Solenoid cable
assembly
J2 conne ctor
J1 conne ctor
Screws (4)
Washers (4)
Screws (4)
Washers (4)
Solenoid cable
panel
Solenoid cable
gasket (2)
Pneum ati c
box assembly
Remove the Top Cover (Figure 4-2) and the Exhalation Module
(Figure 4-5), Flow Sensor Cover (Figure 4-6), inspiratory manifold
(Figure 4-19 and 4-20), mixing chamber (Figure 4-22 and 4-23),
and air and oxygen flow sensors (Figure 4-26 and 4-27), and the
pneumatic panel (Figure 4-29).
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Hold the tubing aside and remove the solenoid PCB from
the box assembly.
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Internal Battery
Remove the Top Cover (Figure 4-2), the Left Side Panel (Figure 43), Right Side Panel (Figure 4-4), Exhalation Module (Figure 4-5),
Exhalation Manifold Support Bracket and Flow Sensor Cover
(Figure 4-6). Remove the screws and standoffs securing the
Pneumatic Box as previously described (Figure 4-7) and carefully
lift out the Pneumatic Box.
Refer to Figure 4-32 as you follow these steps.
1
Remove the two nuts that hold the battery cover to the
electronics box assembly and remove the cover.
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Remove the Top Cover (Figure 4-2), the Left Side Panel (Figure
4-3), Right Side Panel (Figure 4-4), Exhalation Module (Figure 4-5),
Exhalation Manifold Support Bracket and Flow Sensor Cover
(Figure 4-6). Remove the screws and standoffs securing the
Pneumatic Box as previously described (Figure 4-7) and carefully
lift out the Pneumatic Box.
Refer to Figure 4-33 as you follow these steps.
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Disconnect cables from the J1, J2, J3, J4, J5, J6, J7 and
J8 connectors on the main PCB.
Lift the main PCB and panel from the electronics box.
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DC-DC Power Supply PCB
Electronics
box assembly
Screw (4 )
Washer (4 )
J4 connector
J1 connector
J3 connector
J2 connector
DC-DC power
supply board
J7 connector
J6 connector
J8 connector
J5 connector
Remove the Top Cover (Figure 4-2), the Left Side Panel (Figure 43), Right Side Panel (Figure 4-4), Exhalation Module (Figure 4-5),
Exhalation Manifold Support Bracket and Flow Sensor Cover
(Figure 4-6). Remove the screws and standoffs securing the
Pneumatic Box as previously described (Figure 4-7) and carefully
lift out the Pneumatic Box.
Refer to Figure 4-34 as you follow these steps.
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Remove the two screws and washers that hold the main
PCB panel to the floor of the electronics box assembly
(see Figure 4-33).
Remove the two nuts that hold the main PCB panel to the
back panel of the electronics box assembly.
Lift the main PCB and panel from the electronics box.
Remove the four screws and washers that hold the DCDC power supply PCB panel to the floor of the electronics
box assembly.
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SECTION 4
Power Supply
Remove the Top Cover (Figure 4-2), the Left Side Panel (Figure
4-3), Right Side Panel (Figure 4-4), Exhalation Module (Figure 4-5),
Exhalation Manifold Support Bracket and Flow Sensor Cover
(Figure 4-6). Remove the screws and standoffs securing the
Pneumatic Box as previously described (Figure 4-7) and carefully
lift out the Pneumatic Box.
Refer to Figure 4-35 as you follow these steps.
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Stud on rear
back panel (2)
P4
connector
P5
connector
P2
connector
P3
connector
Spacer (2)
Electronics
box assembly
Internal tooth
lockwasher (4)
Hex nut/
lockwasher (2)
Remove the Top Cover (Figure 4-2), the Left Side Panel (Figure
4-3), Right Side Panel (Figure 4-4), Exhalation Module (Figure 4-5),
Exhalation Manifold Support Bracket and Flow Sensor Cover
(Figure 4-6). Remove the screws and standoffs securing the
Pneumatic Box as previously described (Figure 4-7) and carefully
lift out the Pneumatic Box.
Refer to Figure 4-36 as you follow these steps.
1
4-36
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SECTION 4
2
Remove the nut securing the ground wire and the screw
securing the PCB to the back panel.
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Remove the Top Cover (Figure 4-2), the Left Side Panel (Figure 43), Right Side Panel (Figure 4-4), Exhalation Module (Figure 4-5),
Exhalation Manifold Support Bracket and Flow Sensor Cover
(Figure 4-6). Remove the screws and standoffs securing the
Pneumatic Box as previously described (Figure 4-7) and carefully
lift out the Pneumatic Box.
Refer to Figure 4-37 as you follow these steps.
4-38
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SECTION 4
Alarm Speaker
Remove the Top Cover (Figure 4-2), the Left Side Panel (Figure 43), Right Side Panel (Figure 4-4), Exhalation Module (Figure 4-5),
Exhalation Manifold Support Bracket and Flow Sensor Cover
(Figure 4-6). Remove the screws and standoffs securing the
Pneumatic Box as previously described (Figure 4-7) and carefully
lift out the Pneumatic Box.
The alarm speaker is located on the back panel. Refer to Figure
4-38 as you follow these steps.
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Back panel
Screws (4)
Fan filter
Fan cable
assembly
Connect fan to outside
left side
of J2 connector
Finger guard
Remove the Top Cover (Figure 4-2), the Left Side Panel (Figure 43), Right Side Panel (Figure 4-4), Exhalation Module (Figure 4-5),
Exhalation Manifold Support Bracket and Flow Sensor Cover
(Figure 4-6). Remove the screws and standoffs securing the
Pneumatic Box as previously described (Figure 4-7) and carefully
lift out the Pneumatic Box.
Refer to Figure 4-39 as you follow these steps.
4-40
Pull the fan finger guard and filter from the back panel (no
tools are required).
From inside the back panel, remove the four nuts that
hold the fan to the back panel, then take out the long
supporting screws. Retain all hardware for re-assembly.
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SECTION 4
Caution Take note of correct position of fan and hour meter
cable assemblies for reassembly into the J2 header on the DCDC power supply PCB. Pins 1-3 connect the hour meter and
pins 4-6 connect the fan.
To avoid cracking the fan housing, do not over-tighten screws
during reinstallation.
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Remove the Top Cover (Figure 4-2), the Left Side Panel (Figure 43), Right Side Panel (Figure 4-4), Exhalation Module (Figure 4-5),
Exhalation Manifold Support Bracket and Flow Sensor Cover
(Figure 4-6). Remove the screws and standoffs securing the
Pneumatic Box as previously described (Figure 4-7) and carefully
lift out the Pneumatic Box.
Refer to Figure 4-40 as you follow these steps.
1
From inside the back panel, remove the two nuts that
hold the hour meter to studs on the back panel.
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SECTION 4
AC Power Entry Module
Transformer
White wire
Black wire
Hexnut with lockwasher (2)
Power entry module
Ground wire to chasis
AC power cord
Power cord
bracket
Rear view of
Power Entry Module
Remove the Top Cover (Figure 4-2), the Left Side Panel (Figure
4-3), Right Side Panel (Figure 4-4), Exhalation Module (Figure 4-5),
Exhalation Manifold Support Bracket and Flow Sensor Cover
(Figure 4-6). Remove the screws and standoffs securing the
Pneumatic Box as previously described (Figure 4-7) and carefully
lift out the Pneumatic Box.
Refer to Figure 4-41 as you follow these steps.
1
From inside the back panel, remove the two nuts that
hold the AC power entry module to the back panel.
Detach the AC power entry module.
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Remove the Top Cover (Figure 4-2), the Left Side Panel (Figure
4-3), Right Side Panel (Figure 4-4), Exhalation Module (Figure 4-5),
Exhalation Manifold Support Bracket and Flow Sensor Cover
(Figure 4-6). Remove the screws and standoffs securing the
Pneumatic Box as previously described (Figure 4-7) and carefully
lift out the Pneumatic Box.
Refer to Figure 4-42 as you follow these steps.
4-44
From inside the back panel, remove the two nuts that
hold the external battery connector to the back panel.
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SECTION 4
Muffler Filter
Exhaust
manifold
Attachment hardware
(part of the exhaust
manifold)
Exhaust
muffler filter
Pneumatic
box assembly
Unscrew the muffler filter from the exhaust manifold (refer to Figure
4-43). No tools are required as the filter is installed finger tight.
Rubber Feet
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4-46
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SECTION 4
REMOVAL OF CONTROL PANEL MODULE (CPM) PARTS
This section describes how to disassemble the replaceable
components of the e500 ventilator Control Panel Module (CPM).
Unless otherwise indicated, reassemble by reversing the
disassembly instructions.
WARNING These instructions are intended for use only by a
Newport Medical Instruments factory-trained technician. DO
NOT perform any unauthorized modifications or repairs to the
ventilator or its components.
Caution To avoid damaging equipment, always use standard
electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions, including an ESD
wrist strap and mat, when servicing the ventilator.
Preparation
Before performing any repair or service on the e500 Ventilator
CPM, do the following:
1
Tools required
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Encoder Cables
(9 total)
s.
Front panel
ribbon cable
Display board
ribbon cable
4-48
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SECTION 4
1
Encoders
Remove the back panel and the nine (9) encoder cables then
proceed as follows:
1
Working from the front of the CPM, detach the nine (9)
control knobs from the encoders.
Using a 7/16 torque nut driver, remove the nut and washer
securing the encoders to the front panel, 9 total.
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4-50
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5. Calibration Procedures
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SECTION 5
CALIBRATION PROCEDURES
This section describes how to use the e500 Ventilators
diagnostic mode to calibrate the ventilator. The diagnostic mode
can also be used for troubleshooting (see Section 3 for more
information on troubleshooting).
The following procedures are included in this section:
Calibration Equipment
To calibrate the e500 you will need:
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5-1
CALIBRATION PROCEDURES
SETUP
Connect the e500 to an AC power source. Connect both air and
oxygen supply gas sources to the e500, verify supply gas sources
are at 50 psig. Attach the adult patient circuit.
40
AIR
20
200
60
300
100
AIR
400
20
40
60
80
0
500
100
80
100
700
600
5-2
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SECTION 5
DIAGNOSTIC MODE
The e500 diagnostic mode enables you to perform Servo Valve
Calibration, Exhalation Valve Calibration, Patient Circuit Leak Test,
and Regulator Calibration.
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CALIBRATION PROCEDURES
1
5-4
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6
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CALIBRATION PROCEDURES
5
5-6
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SECTION 5
PATIENT CIRCUIT LEAK TEST (d9)
Diagnostic d9 allows the technician to perform a leak test of the
ventilator and breathing circuit. During this test, the system is
closed then pressurized to approximately 30 cmH2O to determine
whether or not a leak is present. This test will verify that the
existing breathing circuit and inspiratory and expiratory gas
pathways have minimal leak. This is a similar test as the Leak Test
found in User set-up.
NOTE: The Leak Test should be performed successfully prior to
attempting to perform the Exhalation Valve calibration.
Test
To perform a leak test of the patient circuit, rotate the trig knob to
display d9 in the trig window.
1
200
60
300
100
AIR
20
400
40
60
80
0
500
100
80
100
700
600
CAP100P or equivalent
Figure 5-5 Setup for Leak Test and Exhalation Valve Calibration
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CALIBRATION PROCEDURES
3
5-8
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SECTION 5
EXHALATION VALVE CALIBRATION (d4)
This calibration allows ventilator software to create a lookup table
which enables the e500 to properly control the exhalation solenoid
so that a full range of PEEP can be achieved.
Perform this calibration after replacing the Exhalation Solenoid or
as required.
NOTE: The e500 must pass the Leak Test (d9) prior to performing
an exhalation valve calibration.
Rotate the trig knob to display d4 in the trig window.
1
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CALIBRATION PROCEDURES
Table 5-1: Troubleshooting exhalation valve calibration
Displayed Message
Meaning
Corrective Actions
EXH.VALVE CAL
Failed: Flow < X
Indicates a leak
EXH.VALVE CAL
Failed: Prox > 0.5
EXH.VAVLE CAL
Failed: Prox Low
EXH.VALVE CAL
Failed: Prox < 1
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SECTION 5
PILOT PRESSURE TRANSDUCER ACCURACY
& MAXIMUM PRESSURE TESTS (d5)
When the Pilot Pressure Transducer Accuracy Test is performed,
the control system servos the pilot pressure going to the back of
the exhalation valve to the same value as that set in the
PEEP/CPAP window, confirming that throughout the test range the
PEEP/CPAP setting and the displayed Pbase value is within + 10%
or 3 cmH2O/mbar, whichever is greater.
The purpose of the Maximum Pressure Test is to verify that at the
highest flow condition, the pneumatic system is able to maintain
pressure at the back of the exhalation valve to 75 cmH2O/mbar or
higher.
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CALIBRATION PROCEDURES
3
NOTE: If measured flow is lower than set flow, this indicates that
the gas supply to the ventilator is insufficient resulting in a limited
inspiratory flow.
4
NOTE: If the maximum pressure is less than 75, there are three
primary items to check: gas supply pressure, the exhalation
solenoid and the crossover solenoid.
5-12
Press the Exp Hold button to exit the test. The message
window will display:
FLOW & Pdrive ADJUST
Test Completed
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SECTION 5
PROXIMAL PRESSURE TRANSDUCER ACCURACY TEST (d5)
This test checks the accuracy of the two transducers monitoring
Proximal Pressure. The control system servos the pilot pressure to
the exhalation valve to raise the circuit pressure. This enables you
to compare the displayed value for pressure in the monitor window
against the pressure shown on the e500 bar graph. You can also
then check either or both of these two values with the external
calibration analyzer reading.
Setup
With the calibration analyzer inserted into the expiratory limb of the
patient circuit, tee into the 1/8 proximal pressure tubing (see
Figure 5-7). Set the calibration analyzer to display pressure in
either cmH2O or mbar. Occlude the patient circuit wye using
CAP100P or similar.
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CALIBRATION PROCEDURES
Test
5-14
Set
(Flow) to 3 L/min.
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SECTION 5
CALIBRATING THE PRESSURE RELIEF REGULATOR (d3)
This calibration verifies that the Pressure Relief Regulator is
adjusted to maintain a specified pressure throughout the full
range of flows. You should perform this calibration after replacing
the Pressure Relief Regulator or after completing the e500
overhaul procedure.
Setup
Remove the patient breathing circuit tube from the expiratory port
(FROM PATIENT) on the e500 and re-connect it to the patient wye
creating an inspiratory pressure loop. (see Figure 5-8). Insert the
calibration analyzer into the breathing circuit as shown.
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CALIBRATION PROCEDURES
Test
1
Remove the plastic cap from the top of the spring cap
mechanism. Use a flat bladed screw driver to adjust the
spring cap until the emergency valve opens at 140 5
cmH2O (137 5 mbar) (see Figure 5-9).
Replace the cap so that it is snug, but not overly tight, and
return the patient circuit to its original setup.
5-16
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SECTION 5
INSPIRATORY & EXPIRATORY FLOW SENSOR ACCURACY TEST (d3)
This test determines whether the two inspiratory flow sensors (TSI)
and the expiratory flow sensor (screen pneumotach) are
performing within specification, both at .21 (21%) and 1.00 (100%)
oxygen settings.
Test
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CALIBRATION PROCEDURES
4
5-18
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SECTION 5
Test
Press the Exp Hold button to exit this test. The message
window will display:
FLOW MANUAL ADJUST
Test Completed
Remove the test set up and reconnect the patient circuit.
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CALIBRATION PROCEDURES
CALIBRATING THE ANALOG PCB
WARNING An authorized Newport Medical Instruments
factory-trained service technician must perform all service and
repairs on the e500 Ventilator.
WARNING
Hazardous voltages are present inside the ventilator.
Disconnect electrical power, air, and oxygen sources before
attempting any disassembly. Failure to do so could result in
injury to service personnel or equipment.
To prevent damage from ESD and possible failure of the
ventilator, ALWAYS use standard anti-static practices when
working inside the ventilator, handling circuit boards or
handling any other electronic components.
Tools Required
Pressure syringe
Setup
5-20
SECTION 5
4
NOTE: Do not remove the tubing from XD1; The XD1 transducer
cannot be calibrated in the field.
J2
AIR SENSOR
1
XD7
J3
O2 SENSOR
EXHL
1 XD1
TP10
TP16
RP13
RP1
RP14
RP2
EXHDRV
TP9
TP11
XD2
TP13
RP3
RP7
RP5
RP8
PROXM
AIR
TP12
XD3
TP15
RP4
RP11
RP6
RP12
OXY
+
XD4
XD6
PROXC
TP1
TP14
TP6
XD5
RP9
TP2
RP10
MACH
TP8
TP3
TP7
TP17
NEWPORT MEDICAL
INST
+
PCB 1850A
J1
J4
1
TP5
TP4
Figure 5-12 Diagram showing Analog PCB transducers, test points and potentiometers.
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CALIBRATION PROCEDURES
Zero Pressure Calibration
1
Potentiometer to adjust
Displayed voltage
TP11
RP5
TP12
RP6
TP13
RP8
TP14
RP10
TP15
RP12
TP16
RP14
Analog PCB
test point
Transducer &
applied pressure
Potentiometer
adjustment
Displayed voltage
TP11
XD2 @ 30psig
RP3
TP12
XD3 @ 30psig
RP4
TP13
RP11
TP14
RP7
TP15
RP9
TP16
RP13
5-22
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SECTION 5
Calibration Complete
Power off the GDU and and disconnect from main power.
Reassemble the GDU.
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SECTION 6
OPERATIONAL VERIFICATION PROCEDURE
The Operational Verification Procedure ensures that the Newport
e500 Ventilator is in proper operating condition.
WARNING Do not use the e500 ventilator unless it passes the
Operational Verification Procedure.
Test Equipment
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200
60
300
100
AIR
20
400
40
60
80
0
500
100
80
100
700
600
RP20
6-2
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SECTION 6
ELECTRICAL SAFETY CHECKS
Ground Resistance test
1
OPERATIONAL CHECKS
Ensure the e500 front panel controls are adjusted to the settings
shown in Table 6-1.
Table 6-1. Standard Test Settings
Control
Setting
Power
On
Breath Type
Volume Control
Mode
A/CMV
FIO2
.60
V (flow)
30 L/min
VT (tidal volume)
600 mL
(respiratory rate)
10 b/min
Plimit
Psupport
PEEP
trig
Pressure
V E Alarm
Pause
0 sec.
Paw Alarm
6-3
.
V
6-4
Toggle the power switch (shown here) on the front of the GDU to
the Standby position.
While you are pressing the button, toggle the power switch to
the On position. This puts the e500 into diagnostic mode. Release
small button.
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SECTION 6
Press the Lock Vent Setting button on the front of the Control Panel.
Verify that all the front panel displays light in the following sequence:
red (alarms section at the top),
orange (monitors section in the center),
and green (controls section at the bottom),
one section at a time.
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6-5
Hold down the Preset Vent Settings button on the front panel, and toggle
the power switch to the On position. This puts the e500 into User Setup
mode.
Remove test lung if present and occlude the end of the patient wye
connector using CAP100P or similar.
Press the Exp Hold button twice. The ventilator will perform a Leak
Self Test.
At the conclusion of the test, verify that the message display window
reads No Leak. Check off the record sheet and re-install the test lung.
To exit User Setup, press and hold the Preset Vent Settings button for
approximately 2 seconds until the unit starts to cycle.
Set the FIO2 control knob to 0.21. Verify and record the analyzer reading
on the test record.
Repeat step 1 for FIO2 settings of 0.40, 0.60, 0.80, and 1.0.
FIO2 Test
6-6
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SECTION 6
Loss of Gas Alarm
1
Lower the air gas source regulator to 20 psig. Verify that there is no Loss
of Gas alarm.
Lower the air gas source to 8 psig. Verify that the Gas Supply indicator
lights, the audible alarm sounds and the message display reads Air
Supply Loss.
Clear the alarms and set the air gas source back to 50 psig.
Repeat steps 13 for the O2 gas source. Check off all results on the test
record sheet.
Set your calibration analyzer to record flow. Remove the test lung from the
patient wye and set VT to 2.00 L.
Set e500 (Flow) to 5 L/min; verify and record the analyzer flow readings
on the e500 Test Record.
Repeat for
Set
Main Flow
(Flow) settings of 10, 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100 L/min.
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Repeat step 5 for tI settings of 0.50, 1.00, 2.00, and 3.00 seconds.
Inspiratory Time
6-8
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SECTION 6
Respiratory Rate ()
I:E
Set inspiratory time to 0.25 seconds and attach test lung to patient wye.
Repeat step 4 for settings of 10, 20, 40, 60, and 80 b/min.
Set to 10 b/min.
Set tI to 2 seconds.
F IO 2
tI
I:E Ratio
I:E
F IO 2
tI
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Verify that the ventilator and calibration analyzer both display an I:E ratio
of 1:1.9 to 1:2.10. Record the reading.
Attach the RP20 test resistor between the test lung and the patient wye.
Pressure Control
RP20
resistor
0
RP2
6-10
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SECTION 6
Verify that the calibration analyzer and the ventilator both display a Ppeak
of 10. Record the reading on the e500 Test Record.
Pressure Support
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Squeeze the test lung to trigger a breath. Verify that the calibration
analyzer and ventilator both display a peak pressure of 10. Record the
reading.
Pinch the proximal pressure line just below the tee (see
Figure 6-4)
6-12
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SECTION 6
Pressure Trigger Sensitivity
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Manually squeeze and slowly release the test lung to create a dip in the
pressure bar graph. Verify that the dip equals the Ptrig setting
when the green trig LED lights and a pressure support breath is triggered.
Record the reading.
Re-set Psupport to 0. Leave the test lung connected, and proceed to the
next test.
6-13
Verify that the calibration analyzer and the e500 pressure bar graph both
display a pressure of 3. Record readings on the e500 Test Record.
Repeat step 3 with e500 PEEP/CPAP settings of 5, 10, 20, 30 and 45.
Record the readings.
NOTE: Allow three to four breaths at each setting for pressure to
stabilize.
6-14
Re-set PEEP/CPAP to 0.
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SECTION 6
High and Low Minute Volume Alarms
1
XXX
VT E
.
VE
.
V peakE
.
V peakI
Minu te volume
alarm selection
but ton
High
display
window
Alarm Message
Wind ow
Low
display
window
Figure 6-5 e500 Alarm section showing minute volume alarm controls.
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Refer to Figure 6-5 and adjust the High Minute Volume Alarm limit to 2
L/min below the displayed monitored minute volume value. To do this,
press the
selection button until the up arrow LED lights, then rotate
the Alarm Adjust knob until the desired value is displayed in the upper
display window of the Minute Volume Alarm selection.
Verify that an audible alarm sounds, the minute volume monitor indicator
flashes, and that High
is displayed in the Alarm Message Window
(shown in Figure 6-5).
6-15
Refer to Figure 6-5 and adjust the Low Minute Volume Alarm limit setting
to 1 L/min above the monitored value.
Verify that an audible alarm sounds, the minute volume indicator flashes,
and the Low
and Back Up Ventilation messages are displayed.
10
11
Verify that:
volume
displayed value is greater than the Low
alarm setting.
12
13
Press the Reset button and verify all visual alarm indicators are cleared.
14
Manual Inflation
6-16
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SECTION 6
Inspiratory Tidal Volume
(L/min)
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Set
Record the calibration analyzer volume reading on the e500 Test Record.
(Flow) to 30 L/min.
6-17
Reconnect the RP20 restrictor between the test lung and the patient
circuit.
Disconnect the proximal pressure line from GDU during the inspiratory
phase (see Figure 6-6). Verify that the ventilator continues to deliver
pressure control breaths and that the pressure is displayed on the
pressure bar graph. Verify that the Prox Line Disconnect message is
displayed, the audible alarm sounds, and the Patient alarm indicator
flashes.
RP20
resistor
RP20
Proximal
Line
Port
6-18
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SECTION 6
5
Reconnect the proximal pressure line and verify that the audible alarm is
silenced, but that the Prox Line Disconnect message is still displayed and
the Patient indicator is steadily lit. Check off on the record sheet.
Press the Reset button and verify that all visual alarm indicators are
cleared.
Press the Alarm Silence button and verify that the indicator lights up.
Using a stopwatch, verify that the audible alarm is silenced for 60
seconds.
Verify that the audible alarm resumes after 60 seconds. Check off on the
record sheet.
Return e500 to standard test setting. Press reset to clear alarm indicators.
Alarm Silence
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Paw alarm
selection
but ton
6-20
Refer to Figure 6-7. Set the Low Paw alarm setting above the Ppeak
value.
Verify that the message Low Paw is displayed, and that the Low Paw
indicator flashes and audible alarm sounds at the end of the inspiration
phase. Check off on the record sheet
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SECTION 6
Sigh Function
Set the e500 to display the monitored value for inspiratory time (tI).
Verify after one minute (100 breaths) that monitored tI becomes 0.30
seconds for one breath only and that this repeats for every 100th breath.
I:E
F IO 2
tI
On
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Press and hold the Insp Hold button for 2 seconds. Verify that the
monitored tI is approximately 2 seconds.
Press and hold the Exp Hold button for 2 seconds. Verify that the e500
does not deliver a breath for approximately 2 seconds.
6-22
Verify that the alarm message Volume Target Not Met is displayed in the
message window.
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SECTION 6
Verify that the alarm is cancelled and delivered inspiratory tidal volume is
500 mL 10%.
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Verify that the messages AC Power Loss and Battery Back Up are
displayed in the message wondow. Verify that the audible alarm sounds,
the Power Fail indicator flashes, and the Internal Battery indicator lights.
Verify that at least 3 bars of the charge bar graph are lit.
6-23
Filter
Conne ction to
calibration analy zer
readout
Adapter tube
P/N TUB306P
Calibration
analyzer
6-24
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Expiratory tidal volume (cont)
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Record the monitored values shown on both the calibration analyzer and
the e500 VTE display on the e500 Test Record sheet. The two values
must be within 20% of one another to pass this test.
Repeat the test with VT settings for 500 mL, 1.0 L, and 2.0 L.
(Flow) to 30 L/min.
6-25
Test Equipment:
ID No.
Tol.
Value
Calibration Analyzer
Ground resistance
<0.1
Oxygen Analyzer
<100 A
TSI Certified
analyzer
BTPS
compensated
3-5
4-6
10
8-10
9-11
20
16-20
4-6
FIO2
Loss of gas alarms (air/O2)
40
32-38
37-43
60
50-56
57-63
80
66-76
75-85
100
84-94
95-105
Test
Main flow
Bias flow
Pass
Inspiratory time
Insp.
Respiratory rate
Set
Tol. Range
I:E ratio
Ptrig sensitivity
0.25
0.5
1.0
2.0
3.0
0.2-0.3
0.4-0.6
0.9-1.1
1.9-2.1
2.9-3.1
PEEP/CPAP
Pressure control
Pressure support
Prox line purge
6-26
Actual
Time (sec)
Set
Manual inflation
4-6
10
9-11
20
19-21
Alarm silence
40
39-41
60
59-61
80
79-81
Pass
Tol. Range
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SECTION 6
e500 OVP TEST RECORD SHEET (CONTINUED)
External alarm silence (option)
Sigh function
Set
10
9-11
20
18-22
30
27-33
60
57-63
FIO2
Set
Actual
Actual
Tol. Range
Set
OFF
21
21-24
10
>10
40
37-43
20
>20
60
57-63
30
>30
80
77-83
50
>50
100
97-100
Tol. Range
Set
200mL
180-220
200
500mL
450-550
500
1.00L
900-1.1
1.00
2.00L
1.8-2.2
2.00
Actual
Tol. Range
Actual
Tol. Range
VTE Display
Analyzer Display
PEEP/CPAP
Set
Actual
Tol. Range
2-4
4-6
10
8-12
20
18-22
30
27-33
45
42-48
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6-27
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APPENDIX A
The e500 Gas Delivery Unit (GDU) includes these subsystems:
Inhalation system
Exhalation system
Electronics
Safety mechanisms
INHALATION SYSTEM
The inhalation system, shown in Figure A-1, supplies gas
according to the user-selected breath delivery settings.
Supply gas enters the inlet filters (one for oxygen and one for air)
at a pressure of 30 to 90 pounds per square inch gauge (psig).
Each inlet filter traps particles as small as 40 microns and includes
a water trap to collect any water in the supply gas.
The filtered supply gas then enters a regulator that regulates
pressure from 30 to 90 psig down to 15 psig. Transducers monitor
pressure at the regulators, and generate a low inlet pressure alarm
in case of an excessive pressure drop at either regulator.
The regulated gas enters the servo valves, which control the flow
of gas to the patient. A Servo Valve Calibration creates a lookup
table of the currents required to generate a range of flows from the
servo valve. The lookup table allows the ventilator to target the set
flow as quickly as possible, and feedback from flow sensors every
10 milliseconds allows the ventilator to refine flow delivery.
Because the lookup table is unique to each combination of
regulator and servo valve, the Servo Valve Calibration must be
rerun when either component is replaced. Most of the gas
pressure drops across the servo valves, and gas exiting the servo
valves is close to patient pressure.
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A-1
THEORY OF OPERATION
Downstream of the air and oxygen servo valves are flow sensors.
The microprocessor provides a closed loop control system
between the sensors and the valves to regulate the flow output of
the valves. Each flow sensor is a hot wire anemometer: as gas
flows through the sensor, it cools the wire. The flow sensor adjusts
power to keep wire temperature constant, and the power required
relates to the flow across the wire. Each flow sensor is factorycalibrated for air or oxygen.
Air and oxygen then enter the mixing chamber, where they are
combined using a static blender and a screen mesh. The
blended gas exits to the patient circuit through the inspiratory
manifold. The inspiratory manifold also includes the emergency
intake/relief valve.
A small tube from the inspiratory manifold uses a venturi flow to
sample a small amount of mixed gas for the oxygen sensor, where
it is monitored and compared to the set FIO2. Because the oxygen
sensor is sensitive to changes in atmospheric pressure and
temperature, the ventilator calibrates the oxygen sensor at power
up and periodically during normal operation. During calibration, the
oxygen calibration solenoid is energized and sends 100% oxygen
(from the oxygen inlet) to the oxygen sensor for about three
minutes. Ventilator software assigns an FIO2 of 1.0 to the voltage
read during calibration. If selected in the monitor window, the FIO2
display shows "---" until the calibration is complete.
During exhalation, the inhalation system supplies a bias flow of 3.0
L/min through the patient circuit to flush exhaled CO2 and stabilize
temperature, humidity, and baseline pressure. If bias flow exiting
the exhalation system drops, the inhalation system increases flow
output to compensate for a possible leak. Maximum leak
compensation is determined by the patient type (Ped/Infant = 8.0
L/min, Adult = 15.0 L/min).
The ventilator uses proximal pressure tubing to sense pressure at
the patient wye. A low flow of approximately 0.05 L/min of air
through the proximal pressure tubing keeps moisture from
collecting in the proximal line during normal ventilation. When the
ventilator is powered down but still connected to gas (for example,
when the power switch is toggled to Standby position or during a
Device Alert), the proximal pressure tubing supplies 8.0 2.0
L/min of air to the patient if possible.
A transducer monitors the pressure of the internal ventilator
compartment, acting as a backup to the proximal pressure
transducers. A proximal transducer rezero solenoid maintains an
accurate zero point for the proximal pressure transducers by
opening periodically to note the voltage that equals atmospheric
(zero) pressure.
A-2
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APPENDIX A
EXHALATION SYSTEM
The exhalation system, shown in Figure A-2, measures the
flows and volumes of gas exhaled from the patient circuit
and controls the exhalation valve to allow exhalation and
maintain PEEP in the patient circuit.
Expiratory
block
Exhalation
flow sensor
Heater
Exhalation
solenoid
Exhalation
valve
Muffler
From
patient
Jet
pump
Exhaust
port
Water
trap
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A-3
THEORY OF OPERATION
A pressure transducer that monitors exhalation drive line pressure
tells the Exhalation Solenoid to increase or decrease its output to
achieve the correct drive pressure so that measured PEEP equals
set PEEP. In case of a circuit disconnect or large breathing circuit
leak, these reference pressures help avoid supplying excess
pressure in an effort to compensate for a disconnect. Excess flow
from the jet pump vents through the muffler.
ELECTRONICS
Power to the ventilator enters the AC inlet, which connects to the
power supply. The power supply converts alternating current to
direct current, and accepts any specified voltage or frequency
without adjustment.
Direct current from the power supply enters the DC-DC power
supply PCB, which supplies operating voltage to other PCBs,
including charging for the internal battery. The DC-DC power
supply PCB also powers the fan, hour meter, and heater.
The Main PCB accepts input from oxygen sensor, air and oxygen
servo valves, and acts as motherboard for the ventilator. The Main
PCB powers and receives signals from the Analog PCB.
The Back Panel PCB includes circuitry for the alarm volume
control as well as the following connections: serial port, Control
Panel cable, Graphics Display Module cable, Remote Alarm cable,
External Alarm Silence cable, and External Battery cable.
The Analog PCB receives signals from the flow sensors and
contains all ventilator pressure transducers.
The Solenoid PCB contains all valve controls (solenoids) except for
the air, oxygen, and exhalation servo valves.
SAFETY MECHANISMS
The e500 ventilator provides the means to relieve excess pressure
or allow patient access to ambient air, if necessary. In the case of a
device alert, excess pressure, or power down with gas supplies
connected, the software opens the exhalation valve and
emergency intake/relief valve, and a power-down solenoid delivers
8.0 2.0 L/min of air (or oxygen if air isnt available) through the
proximal pressure tubing.
Ventilator hardware safety mechanisms act as backups to the
software safety mechanisms. If software cannot manage an
excess pressure condition, the exhalation valve relieves pressure
at about 135 cmH2O (132 mbar) and the emergency intake/relief
valve vents at about 140 cmH2O (137 mbar).
A-4
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APPENDIX B
Ordering Parts and Kits from Customer Service
This section lists field-replaceable parts and maintenance kits for
the e500 Ventilator. For more information about parts or ordering,
contact Newport Customer Service:
Contact Information
Telephone (voice mail):
800.451.3111, extension 282 (only in USA)
949.642.3910, extension 282
Fax:
949.548.3091
Customer Service department hours:
Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm (USA Pacific Time)
NOTE: For complete listing of the e500 parts, see Appendix C
Diagrams and Schematics with Parts Lists.
Part Number
BAT1800P
Buzzer, alarm
BZR1001P
VLV1805P
PPT1805A
FTD1800P
FTD1801P
FUS1802Q
Hour Meter
MTR1800M
Oxygen sensor
R125P03-002
PCB, analog
PCB1805A
PCB1840A
PCB1831A
PCB1800A
PCB, solenoid
PCB1820A
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B-1
Part Number
PWR1500P
Power supply
PWR1800P
REG1800P
REG1802P
Switch, power
SWI1800P
SVO1805P
SVO1805P
WTR1800P
GRD1800P
FSK1800A
PNL1819A-X
English-1
Japanese-2
French-3
Chinese-4
Spanish-5
Message window
MOD1800P
Optical encoder
ENC1800P
PCB1810A
JFK100P
DIA1800M
RRK1800P
Exhaust muffler
SIL1801P
Battery
BAT1800P
PPT1805A
JFK100P
PPT1805A
B-2
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APPENDIX B
Table B-4. Regulator rebuild kit
Regulator rebuild kit (RRK1800P) includes:
Valve spring, 2.21 lb/in .56 long
N/A
Nitrile ball
N/A
O-ring, nitrile
N/A
N/A
N/A
Diaphragm
N/A
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CPL1800M
CUP1800P
PLU1801M
PLU1800M
ORGS117P
ORGS014P
SPR1801P
SCC632P
Gasket, m5
GKT1800P
PLG400P
FTG1813P
Screen assembly
SCN1800A
ORGS032Q
CPL1802M
EXH1801A
B-3
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APPENDIX C
APPENDIX C DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS
The drawings and schematics presented in this manual are for
reference purposes only. It is possible that later versions of these
documents may become available after this manual print date.
Newport Medical Instruments will provide, upon request and to
qualified persons, any and all diagrams, technical drawings and
other information necessary to repair, maintain or service the e500
Ventilator systems. Contact Newport Medical Instruments
Technical Support (see Appendix B) for information.
Pneumatic System Diagram
e500 GDU System Wiring Diagram, Gas Delivery Unit
e500 CPM System Wiring Diagram
Final Box Assembly
Control Panel Module Assembly
Electronics Box Assembly (2 sheets)
Pneumatic Box Assembly (3 sheets)
Exhalation Module Assembly
SER500WW A0504
C-1
APPENDIX C
PARTS LIST, PNEUMATIC SYSTEM
Part number
Description
Qty
Item No.
FTG1814P
1.00
20
FTG1815P
4.00
21
FTG1817P
2.00
22
RES15030P
3.00
30
RES1509P
1.00
31
RES1805P
2.00
34
RES1810P
1.00
36
TEE1550P
1.00
40
TEE1553P
2.00
42
TEE1554P
5.00
43
TUB1200P
1.20
50
TUB174P
6.34
51
TUB181P
0.89
52
TUB184P
1.57
53
TUB195P
1.71
55
TUB105P
0.46
56
TUB102P
1.59
57
TUB106P
0.21
58
TUB100P
1.27
59
TUB103P
0.13
60
YCN1800P
2.00
70
YCN1801P
2.00
71
ELB1802P
1.00
138
TUB301P
2.50
73
TEE1800Q
3.00
74
TEE1801Q
Tee, Reducter
1.00
41
RES1804P
1.00
77
VLV1805P
2.00
72
ELB1800P
1.00
139
CPL100P
COUPLER HEX
1.00
140
CON200P
1.00
141
RES1811P
1.00
142
SER500WW A0504
C-2
SILENCER
EXHAUST
MANIFOLD
3 P
1
VENTURI
VSO SOLENOID
64
EXHALATION
FLOW SENSOR
HI
LO
EXHALATION
VALVE
139
56
141
15
40
1
16
VALVE CAP
140
62
63
22
60
43
34
43
47
46
67
2
40
59
48
54
142
49
44
2
1
50
51
41
57
1
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
K5
K4
EX
EX
21
IN
K6
74
20
OUT
70
28
IN
30
OUT
J1
52
69
26
IN
EX
29
J2
2
1
30
12
1 2
31
31
25
27
42
77
PRESSURE
RELIEF
REGULATOR
18
34
45
43
58
70
33
2
2
35
34
41
K3
K2
EX
IN
17
K1
EX
EX
OUT
1
2
14
10
11
SOLENOID
PCB
20
53
71
34
2
2
12
23
2
3
1
1 2
1
2
1
2
P1
P2
3
65
42
43
U47
U41
1
P1
P1
P1
MACH
43
21
PROXC
XD5
CHECK
VALVE
XD4
U46
J3
J2
1.
DENOTES TUBE.
SER500WW A0504
OXY
AIR
XD3
XD7
EXHDRV
XD2
66
P1
P1
P1
2
3
72
PROXM
XD6
3
1
70
EXHL
OUTLET
74
INLET
24
22
REF BLACK BARB
ON THIS SIDE
AIR
SERVOID
VALVE
2
3
CHECK
VALVE
1 2
XD1
OXYGEN
SERVOID
VALVE
OUTLET
INLET
J1
ANALOG
PCB
APPENDIX C
TUBING CONNECTIONS
FROM
TUBE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
36
35
36
37
36
21
38
39
40
41
OXYGEN
SENSOR BLOCK
25
37
2
P
2
29
30
31
32
33
34
V
1
39
40
E
AIR
EJECTOR
EXHAUST / TO
EXHAUST MANIFOLD
PORT #1
REF BOX 1802A
EXHAUST / TO
EXHAUST MANIFOLD
PORT #2
13
PROXIMAL
PRESSURE
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
LOCATION
SOL. VALVE K1
TEE
TEE
TEE
TEE
SOL. VALVE K2
TEE
TEE
SOL. VALVE K3
SOL. VALVE K4
SOL. VALVE K5
WYE
WYE
SOL. VALVE K6
BKHD FITTING/LO PRESSURE
BKHD FITTING/HI PRESSURE
SOL. VALVE K1
TEE
TEE
SOL. VALVE K1
TEE
CHECK VALVE
TEE
TEE
SOL. VALVE K2
SOL. VALVE K2
RESTRICTOR/.005" FILTERED/GREEN
SOL. VALVE K3
SOL. VALVE K3
TEE
RESTRICTOR/.008"/NICKLE
TO
ITEM
NO.
74
74
74
43
43
43
71
71
43
43
74
72
74
43
34
42
142
--
----TEE
TEE
TEE
41
43
43
36
--
RESTRICTOR/.012" FILTERED/BLACK
02 SENSOR BLOCK
---FITTING
FITTING/ELBOW
SOL. VALVE K4
WYE
WYE
SOL. VALVE K5
SOL. VALVE K5
TEE
TEE
RESTRICTOR/.005" FILT./GREEN
TEE
21
70
70
43
43
34
40
RESTRICTOR/.003"/ORANGE
RESTRICTOR/.003"/ORANGE
RESTRICTOR/.003"/ORANGE
FITTING
TEE
30
30
30
20
40
---RESTRICTOR/.009"/PURPLE
SOL. VALVE K6
SOL. VALVE K6
TEE
TEE
-
--
CONNECTOR
ELBOW
VENTURI
FITTING
FITTING
TEE
---
141
RESTRICTOR/.004" FILTERED/PURPLE
RESTRICTOR/.004" FILTERED/PURPLE
31
40
40
139
21
21
41
69
70
PORT
3
2
3
1
2
3
1
3
3
3
3
1
1
3
2
2
2
1
3
1
3
1
3
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
LOCATION
CHECK VALVE
CHECK VALVE
SERVOID VALVE /AIR
ANALOG PCB
RESTRICTOR/.005"
RESTRICTOR/.005
MANIFOLD/PATIENT OUTLET
ANALOG PCB
EXHAUST MANIFOLD
WYE
WYE
WYE
ELBOW FITTING/PROXIMAL
BKHD FITTING/LO PRESSURE
EXHALATION FLOW SENSOR/LO
EXHALATION FLOW SENSOR/HI
TEE
RESTRICTOR/.008/NICKLE
TEE
TEE
CHECK VALVE
TEE
SERVOID VALVE/OXYGEN
ANALOG PCB
02 SENSOR BLOCK
RESTRICTOR/.005" FILTERED/GREEN
RESTRICTOR/.004"/FILTERED/PURPLE
MANIFOLD/PATIENT OUTLET
TEE
PRESSURE RELIEF REGULATOR
TEE
---TEE
TEE
RESTRICTOR/.012" FILTERED/BLACK
FITTING
AIR EJECTOR
----AIR EJECTOR
TUBE
ITEM
NO.
PORT
72
72
-
2
1
1
XD2 P1
1
2
2
XD5 P1
2
2
3
2
1
1
1
1
3
1
3
2
2
2
1
XD3 P1
1
2
2
1
1
0
3
3
3
1
1
1
3
1
1
XD6 P1
XD4 P1
3
2
1
3
1
1
1
1
3
1
34
34
71
71
71
22
41
142
41
74
72
74
34
77
42
42
-43
43
36
21
-
EXHAUST MANIFOLD
WYE
ANALOG PCB
ANALOG PCB
70
-
PLUG
TEE
43
43
34
40
30
TEE
RESTRICTOR/.005" FILTERED/GREEN
TEE
RESTRICTOR/.003"/ORANGE
RESTRICTOR/.003"/ORANGE
RESTRICTOR/.003"/ORANGE
FITTING
WYE
RESTRICTOR/.009"/PURPLE
----EXHAUST MANIFOLD
FITTING
TEE
FITTING
BKHD FITTING/HI PRESSURE
-
30
30
20
71
31
-21
40
21
22
-
3
1
3
1
1
-
----1/4 X 1 1/2
1/4 X 16 1/2
1/16 X 3
1/16 X 1 3/4
1/16 X 1 3/4
1/16 X 1 1/2
3/32 X 1
3/32 X 1
1/16 X 3/4
1/16 X 3/4
1/16 X 3/4
1/16 X 3/4
1/16 X 3/4
1/16 X 3/4
3/32 X 1
1/16 X 3/4
----1/16 X 11 1/2
1/16 X 3 1/2
1/16 X 3/4
1/16 X 3 1/8
1/16 X 6 1/4
ITEM
NO.
COLOR
73
73
73
58
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
CLEAR
YELLOW
53
53
53
59
51
52
52
52
52
57
50
50
73
51
53
73
73
73
73
56
53
56
56
51
53
51
51
-53
53
51
51
73
-55
55
59
59
59
60
53
53
51
51
51
51
51
51
52
51
-51
57
57
57
57
-
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
RED
SILICONE
SILICONE
BLUE
YELLOW
YELLOW
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
GREEN
YELLOW
GREEN
GREEN
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
----YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
BLUE
---GREEN
GREEN
CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR
ORANGE
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
BLUE
YELLOW
----YELLOW
RED
RED
RED
RED
-
VALVE CAP
ANALOG PCB
2
XD7 P1
1/8 X 1 3/4
1/16 X 12
50
51
SILICONE
YELLOW
VALVE CAP
ANALOG PCB
ANALOG PCB
VSO VALVE
------------
77
74
1
XD1 P1
XD1 P2
1
2
1
1/8 X 1 3/4
1/8 X 1
1/8 X 1
1/8 X 16
------1/16 X 1
50
50
50
73
56
56
SILICONE
SILICONE
SILICONE
BLUE
----GREEN
GREEN
RESTRICTOR/.004" FILTERED/PURPLE
TEE
1/16 X 1
7
2
PATIENT
OUTLET
MANIFOLD
C-3
APPENDIX C
PARTS LIST, e500 GDU SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM
Part number
Description
Qty
Item No.
CBL1803A
CBL1804A
CBL1805A
CBL1806A
CBL1807A
CBL1808A
CBL1809A
CBL1810A
CBL1811A
CBL1812A
10
CBL1813A
11
CBL1814A
12
CBL1817A
13
CBL1816A
14
CBL1817A
16
CBL1818A
17
CBL1819A
18
CBL1820A
19
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C-4
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APPENDIX C
e500 GDU
System Wiring Diagram
Sheet 1 of 1
C-5
DS43
JP2
J4
JP3
J5
J3
J2
J1
JP1
J6
(GROUND STUD
ON PANEL)
(SWITCH MOUNTED
IN PANEL HOLE)
NOTES:
1. SEE CPM1801 & 1802A DRAWING FOR CABLE ROUTING AND ASSEMBLY DETAILS.
2. SEE CPM1801 & 1802A BOM FOR FASTENING HARDWARE PART NUMBERS.
3. XX REF DESIGNATES ITEM NUMBER ON CPM1801 &1802A BOM.
SER500WW A0504
J9
J8
J7
APPENDIX C
RIBBON CABLE AND CONNECTOR ARE PART OF ITEM 13 (PCB1810A)
12 REF DISPLAY MODULE (MOD1800P)
20 REF OPTICAL ENCODER (ENC1800P) AND INTEGRAL FLEX CABLE AND CONNECTOR
9X
APPENDIX C
PARTS LIST, FINAL BOX ASSEMBLY
Part number
Description
Qty
NUT1831P
22
PNL1807M
08
PNL1808M
09
SCR1830P
10
14
SCR1850P
13
SPD1800A
01
STO1850P
17
WSH1832P
10
20
WSH1852P
19
BPR1801Q
31
BPR1802
Bumper,round,grey
32
PAD1800M
33
PAD1801M
34
CVRDB9Q
39
SCP4019P
41
WSH700P
40
BOX1803A
04
LBL1819P
43
BOX1804A
03
EXH1802A
Exhalation assembly
05
OUT1803M
140
PRM1815A
24
PRM1816A
25
PRM1817A
26
PRM1818A-X
27
CVR1800M
06
CVR1801M
07
SER500WW A0504
Item No.
C-8
140
14
20
2 X1 3
2 X1 9
1 47 X
2 07 X
9
3
4 X1 3
4 X1 9
39
2 X4 1
4 02 X
SEE
SER500WW A0504
APPENDIX C
26
27
24
25
3X
3X
1 92 X
1 72 X
2 24 X
D E AT ILA
E D AEILTA
C-9
APPENDIX C
PARTS LIST, CONTROL PANEL MODULE
Part Number
Description
Qty
Item No.
BZL1800M
01
PNL1802M
37
BAR1800M
08
BAR1801M
09
WSH1800M
19
ENC1800P
Optical encoder
20
KNB1800P
Knob
17
SCR1825P
12
10
SCR1830P
15
14
WSH500P
16
NUT1800P
18
SCR1845P
12
38
PCB1810A
Assy, pcb
13
MOD1800P
12
NUT1841P
35
CBL1821A
40
WSH1832P
41
ADH1225P
42
PNL1819A
04
CBL1824A
39
GKT1502P
0.20
49
WSH1900P
Washer,phenolic #4
11
51
PRM1819A-B
43
SER500WW A0504
C-10
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APPENDIX C
4X 51
59
63
Description
Qty
Item No.
BOX1800M
Box, Electronics
PNL1805M
CVR1802M
Cover, Battery
PCB1840A
BKT1800M
PWR1800P
PCB1831A
PCB1800A
Main Board
BAT1800P
FUH1800P
11
FUS1802Q
12
FUH1801P
Fuse, Drawer
13
BPR1800P
Foot, Rubber
14
CAP1200P
17
KNB1200P
18
CAP1501P
19
GRD1800P
21
BZR1001P
Buzzer
22
GND001P
Stud, Grounding
23
CLP1840P
24
MTR1800P
Meter, Hour
25
SCR1830P
26
SCR1849P
28
SCR1855P
30
SCR1839P
31
NUT1841P
35
NUT1851P
36
NUT1831P
11
37
NUT006P
38
WSH1832P
14
41
SWI1800P
Switch, Power
51
CAP1800P
Jack Cover
73
SER500WW A0504
C-12
APPENDIX C
PARTS LIST, ELECTRONICS BOX ASSEMBLY cont.
Part number
Description
Qty
Item No.
CVR1803M
74
SPC1801Q
75
SCP6025P
76
LBL001P
Ground Label
78
WSH001P
79
SCR1834P
80
WSH500P
81
PWR1500P
Power Cord
82
NUT1863P
83
NUT1864P
84
WSH1870P
85
BZL1801M
86
CVR1804M
87
COL1800P
89
COL1801P
90
WSH1512P
Washer, Flat
91
SCR1833P
Screw
92
C-13
SER500WW A0504
4X 26
YEL/GRN
WIRE
4X 41
13
2x(item36)
8
3
2X 35
79
24
6
13
2X 36
11
81
1
18
See DETAIL A
18
REF 11
19
18
17
2X 30
See DETAIL B
22
25
26
82
41
2X
37
See DETAIL D
14
28
B)X1803ArH
SER500WW A0504
4X
4X
APPENDIX C
3
36 2X
92 2X
41 2X
91 2X
See DETAIL C
80 4X
37 2X
41 4X
86
87
51
DETAIL G
1 REF
74
26 2X
16
2X 37
23
38
76
DETAIL D
4X
C-14
P1
J1
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APPENDIX C
17
Description
Qty
Item No.
BOX1801M
01
PNL1806M
Panel, pneumatic
02
PLT1800M
05
PNL1810M
06
PNL1811M
07
HIN1800M
09
WTR1800P
15
REG1800P
Regulator, inlet
16
FTD1800P
18
FTD1801P
19
BSE1800M
Base, heater
28
BLK1801M
31
MNF1800M
32
DIA1800M
35
CAP1801M
Cap, manifold
36
ADP1800P
37
ADP1801P
38
EJE1800P
Ejector, air
40
PCB1850A
Analog board
41
PCB1820A
Solenoid board
42
GKT1803M
44
GKT1802M
43
SCN1800P
45
SCR1830P
12
51
SCR1833P
18
52
SCR1845P
53
SCR1842P
10
54
SCR1832P
56
SCR1802P
57
SCC716P
58
SCR1834P
60
STO1851M
Standoff, m4
70
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APPENDIX C
PARTS LIST, PNEUMATIC BOX ASSEMBLY cont.
Part Number
Description
Qty
Item No.
STO1852M
Standoff, m4
71
WSH1832P
34
75
WSH1842P
14
76
WSH1862P
77
WSH1852P
10
78
WSH500P
79
WSH611P
80
NUT1801P
82
CON100P
87
ELB1801P
90
PLG400P
93
GKT1800P
Gasket, m5
15
97
FTG1800P
102
FTG1805P
104
FTG1807P
107
OUT360M
Outlet prox
110
ORG1200P
113
PPS1000P
121
SCR1852P
55
SPR1803P
118
TWS1801P
33
PLG375P
92
MNF1805P
Manifold, exhaust
20
FTG1808P
101
NUT300P
131
GRS111P
132
SIL1801P
46
CON1805P
86
RET1800P
133
ORG1803P
135
SPR1804P
137
TUB1800M
Tubing
136
C-17
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Description
Qty
Item No.
SCN1801M
Screen
134
SCR1840P
61
BPR1801Q
98
ELB1803Q
143
ELB1802P
144
ORG1802M
116
HTR1801A
26
SCR1858P
62
PLG100P
146
MNF1805A
34
ADP1800M
Adaptor, manifold
29
VEN1800A
Venturi assembly
23
RET1800M
27
ELB1804P
99
OUT1802M
39
SVO1805P
Valve, servoid
17
R125P03-002
30
BKT1805M
03
REG1802P
25
CAP1806P
100
SER500WW A0504
C-18
.25
61
2X
BOTTOM
.25
VIEW
76
SEE
DETAIL "B"
SHEET #2
71
5X
78
54
76
60
75
40
144
SEE
DETAIL "C"
SHEET #2
7.
2.
DELETED
SER500WW A0504
2X
12
4X
52
75
SEE
DETAIL " H "
SEE
DETAIL "K"
SHEET #2
2X
SE
D
S
APPENDIX C
98 4X
REMOVE ADHESIVE 4X
BACKING. PRESS
ONTO BOX, ITEM 1
62
4X
78
62
78
AIR IN
(REF)
02 IN
(REF)
.50
SEE
DETAIL "D"
SHEET #3
18
2X
75
19
70
4
52
15
78
14
23
54
76
EE
ETAIL "F"
HEET #3
4X
SEE
DETAIL "E"
SHEET #3
20 REF
90
1
131
46
97
110
20 REF
39
SEE
DETAIL "J"
SHEET #2
SEE
DETAIL "A"
SHEET #2
79
DETAIL "H"
SCALE = NONE
C-19
DETA
2X
SCAL
113
1
32
92
121
33
2X
43
116
2X 57
5
2X
58
133
34
134
52
4X
75
80
4X
2X
118
6
51
4X
90
35
41
75
97
137
51
36
42
4X
136
75
135
4X
75
44 2X
4X
51
104
97
DETAIL B
SCALE: NONE
DETAIL A
SCALE: NONE
SER500WW A0504
APPENDIX C
TAIL J
DETAIL C
E: NONE
SCALE: NONE
26
54
2X 53
76
12
4
27
55
76
29
52
4X
75
28
82
52
2X
77
75
86 2X
7
55
2X
76
43
2X
4
1
56
2X
75
30
103
97
101
1
97
31
DETAIL K
SCALE: NONE
100
3
25
15
16
6
121 107
121
2X 146
17
3
143
45
1 113
121
97
45
121
97
17
143
113 1
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APPENDIX C
87
93
6X
97
20 REF
102
97
99
20 REF
121 6
20
37
87
121 1
99
121 6
15
38
121 1
107 121 6
16
121 6
146 2X
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APPENDIX C
PARTS LIST, EXHALATION MODULE ASSEMBLY
Part number
Description
Qty
Item No.
MNF1802M
HSG1801M
HSG1800A
CPL1800M
CUP1800P
PLU1801M
12
PLU1800M
13
ORGS117P
14
ORGS014P
15
SPR1801P
16
SCC632P
18
GKT1800P
Gasket, m5
PLG400P
FTG1813P
SCN1800A
Screen assembly
17
ORGS032Q
10
CPL1802M
11
EXH1801A
SER500WW A0504
C-22
6
8
2X 7
18 4
6
3
10
17
10
1
4
Exploded View
12
15
14
13
16
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APPENDIX C
11
4X
Assembled View
Exhalation Module
Sheet 1 of 1
C-23
GLOSSARY
GLOSSARY
Term or Abbreviation
SER500WW A0504
Definition
A/CMV
Action
Active
b/min
BTPS
Compliance
compensation
CmH2O
CPAP
CPM
Defaults
Effective
ET Tube
Endotracheal tube
EtO
Ethylene Oxide
Expiratory
GDU
GDM
I:E
Inspiratory
SERVICE MANUAL
L/min
Latched
Alarm state where the alarm condition has been resolved but
the alarm has not yet been cleared or reset.
LED
Limitation
Mains
AC wall power
Message
mL
Milliliter (0.001 L)
mBar
Millibar
Paw
Airway pressure
PEEP
Plateau pressure
psig
Psupport
Pressure support
Rate
Range
Available settings of a control or an alarm between the predetermined upper & lower limits.
Recovery
Resolution
Respiratory rate
Retained
SIMV
SPONT
tE
Expiratory Time
SER500WW A0504
GLOSSARY
SER500WW A0504
tI
Inspiratory Time
tI > tE
time)
Flow
V E
Violated
Vpeak E
Vpeak I
VT
Tidal Volume
VTE
VTPC
VTPsupport
INDEX
A
Fan
Finger Guard 4-40
Removal 4-40
Field-Replaceable Parts B-1
FIO2 Test 6-6
Flow Sensors
Air and Oxygen 4-23
Cover 4-7
Disengaging 2-7
Exhalation 4-11
Inspiratory & Expiratory Accuracy 5-17
Front Panel LED 6-4
Fuses 4-46
B
Back Panel PCB 4-36
Battery
Cover 4-31
External 4-44
Internal 2-11, 4-31
Bias Flow 6-8
C
Calibration Analyzer 5-1
Calibration Procedures 5-1
Circuit Leak Test 5-7
Contact Information 1-5, B-1
Control Panel Module (CPM) 2-14, 4-47
G
Gas Delivery Unit (GDU) 2-15
Components Removal 4-1
Software 2-15
Graphics Display Monitor (GDM) 5-20
H
Heater Assembly 4-13
High and Low Minute Volume Alarms 6-15
High Paw Alarm 6-20
Hour Meter 4-42
D
DC Power Supply PCB 4-33
Diagnostic Mode 5-3, 5-19
Diagrams and Schematics C-1
E
Electrical Safety Checks 6-3
Electronics Box 2-11
Emergency Intake/Relief Valve 4-20
Error Messages 3-2
Exhalation Flow Sensor 4-11
Exhalation Module Assembly 2-5
Exhalation Solenoid 4-16
Exhalation System 2-5, 4-10
Exhalation Valve
Assembly 4-12
Calibration 5-9
Diaphragm & Poppet Assembly 2-5
Exhaust Manifold 4-45
Expiratory Block 4-10
Expiratory Tidal Volume 6-24
External Battery Connector 4-44
SER500WW A0504
I
I:E Ratio 6-9
Inlet Regulator 2-9
Inlet Water Trap Filters 2-4
Inspiratory and Expiratory Hold 6-22
Inspiratory Flow Sensor 5-17
Inspiratory Manifold 4-19
Inspiratory Tidal Volume
Inspiratory Time 6-8
Internal Battery 2-11, 4-31
J
Jet Pump 4-16
L
Leak Self Test 6-6
Leak Test 5-7
Left Side Panel 4-4
Loss of Gas Alarm 6-7
I
INDEX
Loss of Power Alarm and Battery Operation
6-23
Low Paw Alarm 6-20
M
Main Flow 6-7
Main PCB 4-32
Maintenance & Overhaul Intervals 2-1
Maintenance Procedures 2-4
Manual Inflation 6-16
Message Center 2-14
Mixing Chamber 4-21
Muffler Filter 2-10, 4-45
O
Operational Verification Procedure 6-1
Overhaul Intervals 2-1
Overhaul Kit B-2
Overhaul Procedures 2-7
OVP Test Record 6-26
Oxygen and Air Flow Sensors 4-23
Oxygen and Air Inlet Regulator 2-9, 4-18, 5-3
Oxygen and Air Servo Valves 4-24, 5-5
Oxygen and Air Supply 5-2
Oxygen and Air Water Trap 4-17
P
Patient Circuit Leak Test 5-7
PEEP/CPAP 6-14
Pilot Pressure Transducer 5-11
Pneumatic Box Assembly 4-8, 28
Pneumatic Panel 4-26
Power Supply 4-35
Pressure Control 6-10
Pressure Relief Regulator 5-15
Pressure Support 6-11
Pressure Trigger Sensitivity 6-13
Preventive Maintenance Kit B-2
Proximal Line Disconnect 6-18
Proximal Pressure
Line Purge 6-12
Transducer 5-13
S
Schematics
Control Panel Assembly C-11
Electronics Box Assembly C-14
Exhalation Module Assembly C-23
Final Box Assembly C-9
Pneumatic Box Assembly C-19
System Pneumatic C-3
System Wiring C-5
Servo Valve 5-5
Sigh Function 6-21
Software Upgrade 2-13
Solenoid PCB 1-3, 4-29
Symbols 1-3
T
Test lung 6-10
Tools 1-2, 2-3, 2-13, 4-2, 4-47, 5-20
Top Cover 4-3
Troubleshooting 3-1
Tubing Kit 2-12
V
Volume Target Pressure Control (VTPC) 6-22
W
Warnings and Cautions 1-2, 2-1, 2-2
Warranty 1-4, 5-22
Water Trap 2-4, 4-10, 4-17
Z
Zero Pressure Calibration 5-22
R
Regulator Rebuild Kit B-3
Relief Valve 4-20
Respiratory Rate () 6-9
II
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