GaleMed 21037 Руководство по эксплуатации - Страница 9
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4. Cleaning and Disinfection (Handling)
This product is single patient multiple use, please dispose it after using it.
4.1 Instruction for Cleaning before Use/Next Use
This product is single patient multiple use, please dispose it after using it.
4.2 Instruction for Disinfection/Sterilization before Use/Next Use
This product is single patient multiple use, please dispose it after using it.
4.3 Instruction for Testing before Use/Next Use
Testing the silicone bag
1. Remove the non‐rebreathing valve and the oxygen reservoir and valve (if fitted).
2. Compress the silicone bag and occlude (block) the non‐rebreathing valve outlet.
3. Release the bag. The bag should expand immediately and refill. If not, check that the intake valve at
the base of the silicone bag is correctly assembled.
4. While keeping the non‐rebreathing valve outlet blocked, compress the bag again. The bag should not
compress easily. If this occurs, check that you are blocking the valve sufficiently, and that the intake valve
at the base of the silicone bag is correctly assembled.
Testing non‐rebreathing valve
1. Connect the non‐rebreathing valve to the silicone bag. Connect the test lung to the outlet on the
nonrebreathing valve.
2. Compress and hold the bag. The non‐rebreathing (duckbill) valve inside the non‐rebreathing valve
should open and the test lung should fill. If not, check the connection between the Resuscitator and the
test lung, and check that the non‐rebreathing valve is correctly assembled.
3. Release the bag. The non‐rebreathing (duckbill) valve should close and as the test lung deflates, gas
should flow through the expiratory ports in the non‐rebreathing valve. If not, check that the non‐
rebreathing valve is correctly assembled.
4. Ventilate the test lung for a minimum of 10 cycles to ensure that the Resuscitator is functioning
correctly. Inspiration must occur when the silicone bag is compressed and exhalation when the bag is
released. If not, check that the non‐rebreathing valve is correctly assembled.
To check the function of the pressure relief valve (If available)
Connect a 0‐100 cmH
bag. When the pressure relief valve activates, the manometer should read 35‐45 cmH2O. If not, check
that the non‐rebreathing valve is correctly assembled and does not leak. If the pressure relief valve fails a
further test, it must be replaced. Do not attempt to repair the pressure relief valve.
O manometer to the patient outlet of the non‐rebreathing valve. Compress the
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