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Using the functional bag
Risk of injury due to insufficient monitoring of the
device functions!
If important device functions are not shown or available, proper
operation cannot be guaranteed.
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Only use the original HOFFRICHTER functional bag.
The functional bag protects the ventilator in mobile use (e.g. at the wheelchair or
walker) from mechanical damage or effects of the weather. The functional bag is avail-
able as an accessory (see page 89).
Figure 17:
Functional bag
When using the device in the functional bag the following instructions must be observed
to ensure safe and trouble-free operation:
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Make sure that all alarm messages are visible through the viewing window and
that the air vents of the bag are not blocked. The air supply for the device must be
guaranteed at all times.
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Use the bag in such a way that the device is protected from overheating, dust and
water.
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All accessories connected, such as tube, filter, supply lines etc., must be arranged
so that they cannot cause any malfunctions of the device. Accidental disconnection
of the accessory parts must be avoided.
•
Follow all instructions in the user’s manual when using the functional bag in com-
bination with other accessory parts.
Summary of Contents for LAVI
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Page 18: ...18 Chapter 1 Introduction ...
Page 26: ...26 Chapter 2 Safety warnings ...
Page 27: ...Chapter 3 Description of device 27 Chapter 3 Description of Device ...
Page 33: ...Chapter 3 Description of device 33 Chapter 4 Commissioning ...
Page 51: ...Chapter 5 Device operation 51 Chapter 5 Operating the Device ...
Page 75: ...Chapter 6 Alarms and messages 75 Chapter 7 Cleaning and Exchange of Components ...
Page 81: ...Chapter 8 Routine checks and maintenance work 81 Chapter 8 Routine Tests and Maintenance Work ...
Page 84: ...84 Chapter 8 Routine checks and maintenance work ...
Page 85: ...Chapter 9 Appendix 85 Chapter 9 Annex ...
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