Allied Healthcare EPV200 Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 3
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Product Description
The EPV200 is an internal battery powered, electronically controlled, portable ventilator
that requires a 50 psi oxygen source to operate. The EPV200 has selectable tidal
volumes, BPM and inspiratory times based on the intended patient's respiratory
requirements.
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Product Intended Use
The EPV200 is intended to be used as an electronically controlled gas powered
emergency ventilator to provide emergency respiratory support by means of a face
mask or tube inserted into the patient's airway. This ventilator is intended for use on
patients weighing greater than 20 kg (44 lbs). This ventilator is intended to be used in
the environments associated with emergency medical services (EMS), inter-hospital
transport and hospital facility usage. This ventilator is intended to be used in
temperatures of -9 to 50°C (15 to 122°F) and 5% - 95% relative humidity, non
condensing.
Biocompatibility testing has proven this ventilator to be safe for periods up to 14 days of
continuous use. Results beyond this length of time are not known.
CAUTION: Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a
physician.
CAUTION: The EPV200 should not be used on children with a weight of 20 kg
(44 lbs) or less.
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Explanation of Warnings
Warning: Potential injury to the patient or operator exists.
Caution: Potential damage to the ventilator, breathing circuit or other equipment may
result.
Warnings and cautions should be read and understood before operating the ventilator.
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Explanation of Abbreviations
Tv
BPM
I
psi
cm H
kPa
ml
LPM
mm
LED
CPR
HPA
RH
Tidal Volume
Breaths per Minute
Inspiratory Time
t
Pounds per Square Inch
O
Centimeters of Water
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Kilopascal
Milliliters
Liters Per Minute
Millimeters
Light Emitting Diode
Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
High Pressure Alarm
Relative Humidity
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