Monnal T75 user manual
The ventilator does not directly administer nitric oxide but can be used concomitantly with a Nitric Ox-
ide administration system, provided that the manufacturer of the nitric oxide delivery system has vali-
dated its use.
Do not use the device with components contaminated by inflammable substances (e.g. grease, oil,
etc.).
The internal components of the device were degreased before delivery and use a type of grease which
is compatible with oxygen. Do not grease or lubricate any part of the device.
Medical quality oxygen, which is dust-free and dry, must be used (H2O < 20 mg/m3).
The supply pressure on the high pressure oxygen inlet must be between 280 kPa (2.8 bar) and 600 kPa
(6 bar).
The supply pressure on the low pressure oxygen inlet must be less than 150 kPa (1.5 bar).
Power supply
CAUTION:
To avoid the risk of electric shock, this equipment must only be connected to a
grounded power outlet.
Check that the voltage in the mains socket used matches the electrical characteristics of the ventilator
(indicated on the rear panel of the power supply adaptor).
Electrical isolation is accomplished by disconnecting the equipment from the power outlet. According-
ly, do not place the equipment in a position that would make it difficult to use this disconnect device.
The ventilator has an internal battery. It must be plugged into the mains on a regular basis in order to
keep the internal battery sufficiently charged.
In the event of any doubt about the condition of the mains power supply cable, use the device on its in-
ternal battery.
Do not use antistatic or electrically conductive tubing.
The user must not touch the patient and the equipment enclosures at the same time.
Modifications to the EM system require an assessment of their compliance with the requirements of
standard IEC60601-1.
IP Protection
To ensure the IP protection level of the device is maintained during normal use, it is essential that the
power cable is plugged in and all removable components (air filter, expiratory assembly, O2 sensor
cover and the rear plastic panel) are fitted in place.
Electromagnetic compatibility
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complies with the EN 60601-1-2 standard on the electromagnetic compatibility of medical
devices.
This device requires specific precautions as regards EMC. It must be installed and put into operation
in accordance with the EMC information provided in this user manual.
The ventilator functioning can be impaired by the use of appliances in its immediate proximity, such as
diathermic devices, high frequency electro-surgery units, defibrillators, cell phones or, more generally,
by electromagnetic interference that exceeds the levels specified in the EN 60601-1-2 standard.
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should not be placed next to or on top of this equipment. If it is not possible to do other-
wise,
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should be monitored to make sure that it operates correctly where placed.
Do not use this ventilator in a specifically magnetic environment (MRI, etc.).
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