ResMed 100 manual Iec, Classifications, Air travel requirements

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IEC 60601-1

Class II (Clause 3.14—double insulation). This

classifications

 

adherence means the need for an protective earthing

 

(ie, an earthed plug) is not necessary.

 

Type BF

 

Continuous operation

 

 

Air travel requirements

Medical-Portable Electronic Devices (M-PED) that meet

 

the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requirements

 

of RTCA/DO-160 can be used during all phases of air

 

travel without further testing or approval by the airline

operator. ResMed confirms that the Stellar meets RTCA/ DO-160 requirements.

This device is not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture.

Notes:

The manufacturer reserves the right to change these specifications without notice.

Pressure may be displayed in cm H2O or hPa.

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Contents Stellar User GuideRespiratory Care Solutions Making quality of care easy Stellar 100 Stellar Contents Data management Cleaning and maintenance Contraindications IntroductionIndications for use Adverse effectsStellar at a glance Humidification Internal batteryPatient interface ResMed USB stickRemote Alarm Setting up for noninvasive useMobile use Setting up for invasive use Attaching the H4i heated humidifier for noninvasive useHmef Attaching the pulse oximeter Working with other optional accessoriesAdding supplemental oxygen Stopping therapy using oxygen Starting therapy using oxygenUsing the FiO2 monitoring sensor Connecting a sensor Attaching an antibacterial filterStellar basics About the control panelLCD screen Starting therapyPerforming a functional test Starting therapy Stopping therapyTurning off the power Working with alarmsTailoring treatment setup options Using mask-fitUsing the menus Setup menu Alarm Settings Alarm Volume Setup menuSetup menu Clinical Settings Mask Type Setup menu OptionsParameter Description Setup menu Configuration MenuOptions On, Auto Used Hours Info menuEvent Summary Device InformationData management Cleaning and maintenanceDaily Monthly WeeklyReplacing the air filter Disinfection Multipatient useProblem / possible cause Action LCD Internal Battery Empty TroubleshootingAlarm troubleshooting ServicingLCD Over Pressure Problem / possible cause ActionLCD High Temperature 10, 11, 12 LCD Blocked TubeLCD Non-Vented Mask LCD Internal Battery LowLCD High Leak LCD ApnoeaOther troubleshooting Device does not stop when you remove your mask Device does not start when you breathe into the maskLearn Circuit failed Technical specifications Weight Air outlet Alarm Volume RangeDimensions L x W x H Power supplyClassifications IECAir travel requirements Page Vrms Symbols General warnings and cautions Mask should never be blockedPage Limited warranty Product Warranty periodRespiratory Care Solutions Making quality of care easy EUR1 ENG