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e500 User Manual
(15PL1011 - Rev.7 6_6_2017) English version
Chapter 8 Cleaning, Maintenance & Servicing
8.1 Cleaning and Disinfection
Disinfect the ventilator housing and supply hose using a damp cloth with a
commercially available, legally marketed disinfectant solution which is
compatible with the materials of manufacture in accordance with local
protocols. Do not use chlorine based cleaning agents. Make sure no liquids
enter the ventilator connections or the ventilator.
Do not immerse the e500 Ventilator or patient circuit or supply hoses in
disinfectant or other liquids, serious electric shock hazard and damage to the
ventilator may occur. If the Ventilator is accidently submerged in any liquid it
must be returned to the manufacturer for factory service.
Do not attempt to clean intake filter or patient circuit. Using a wet or damp
filter may result in inaccurate parameters and potentially damage the
ventilator.
Warning
Risk of Explosion!
Cleaning agents containing alcohol or grease become flammable when
combined with compressed oxygen and can cause explosions.
8.2
Charging the battery
1.
Connect one end of the external power supply/charger to its supply
(100 to 240 Volts or on-board vehicle socket) and the other end to the
DC input socket (O) in Figure 2 located on the side panel of the
ventilator. The indicator lights up as follows:
2.
Turn unit ON and observe battery level (section 1 of the screen), Refer
to 7.2 Battery Status Indicator for exact battery charging status. The
battery shall be fully charged.
Caution
The ambient temperature shall be between 0
o
C and 35
o
C during battery
charge.
Green LED - Continuous when unit is connected to external power
source during both ON and OFF phases
.
Orange LED - Continuous when unit is charging and off when
battery is fully charged during both ON and OFF phases.