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CLINICAL MANUAL
CLINICAL MANUAL
REF 1054728
1072919
JH 6/7/10
Contents
Main
FOR CLINICIANS USE ONLY Accessing Prescription Setting Screens
Full Menu Access Mode
Press the Down button and the Alarm Indicator/Audio
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Table of Contents
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Chapter 1 Introduction
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1. Introduction
Package Contents
This chapter provides an overview of the Trilogy200 device.
Package Contents
Intended Use
Warnings and Cautions
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Annunciated alarms on the ventilator are also
Disconnecting the remote alarm cable from the
Passive Active Flow Active PAP (Proximal Airway Pressure )
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Notes This product does not contain natural latex rubber or dry
Contraindications
Inability to maintain a patent airway or adequately clear
System Overview
Symbols
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Front Panel
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Rear and Side Panels
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2. System Description
Front Panel Features
Buttons
Visual Indicators
Display Screen
Side and Rear Panel Features
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3. Modes, Features, and Alarms
Therapy Modes
Breath Types
Spontaneous Mandatory Assisted Sigh
Chapter 3 Modes, Features, and Alarms
Therapy Mode Table
Therapy Parameters
Pressure Control Ventilation Therapy Modes
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Volume Control Ventilation Therapy Modes
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Therapy Mode Features
Flex Comfort Feature
Ramp
Rise Time
AVAPS Feature
Flow Pattern Types
Square Ramp
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Sigh Feature
Dual Prescription Feature
Triggering
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BTPS Compensation
Ventilator Alarms
Loss of Power Alarm
Ventilator Inoperative Alarm
Ventilator Service Required Alarm
Check Circuit Alarm
Low Circuit Leak Alarm
High Expiratory Pressure Alarm
Low Expiratory Pressure Alarm
High Internal Oxygen Alarm
Circuit Disconnect Alarm
Apnea Alarm
High Vte Alarm
Low Vte Alarm
High Vti Alarm
Low Vti Alarm
High Respiratory Rate Alarm
Low Respiratory Rate Alarm
High Inspiratory Pressure Alarm
Low Inspiratory Pressure Alarm
High Minute Ventilation Alarm
Low Minute Ventilation Alarm
Low Battery Alarm
High Temperature Alarm
Replace Detachable Battery Alarm
Ventilator Service Recommended Alarm
AC Power Disconnected Alarm
Keypad Stuck Alarm
Battery Discharging Stopped due to Temperature Info Message
Battery Not Charging due to Temperature Info Message
Battery Not Charging Info Message
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4. Ventilator Setup
Position the Device
Install the Air Filter
Supply Power to the Device
AC Power External Battery Detachable Battery Pack Internal Battery
Using AC Power
Using DC Power
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Device Power Source Indicators
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Battery Disposal
First Time Use
Connect the Breathing Circuit to the Ventilator
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Connect the White Striped Flow Line to
Connect the other Flow Line to the
Connect the Exhalation Valve Line to the
Connect a Water Trap
Connect Supplemental Oxygen (Optional)
Connect the Remote Alarm (Optional)
The ventilator is o. Any alarm occurs and is not silenced or reset.
5. Viewing and Changing Settings
Keypad Lock Feature
Accessing the Startup and Monitor Screens
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Monitor Screen Indicators
Monitor Panel Indicators Measured Settings Panel Indicators Status Panel Indicators
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On-Screen Button Panel
The left on-screen button species the action for the Left
The center on-screen button species the action for the
The right on-screen button species the action for the
Navigating the Menu Screens
Use the Up/Down button to scroll through the menu
Use the Left and Right buttons to perform the actions
Changing and Viewing Settings in Full Menu Access Mode
Safely Remove SD Card - This option will appear if an SD
Settings and Alarms: View and change prescription
Options: View and change device settings, such as Full or
Alarm Log: View a list of the 20 most recent alarms that
Changing the Device Settings and Alarms
Switch to Primary/Secondary Settings Primary Settings and Alarms Secondary Settings and Alarms
CPAP S S/T T PC PC-SIMV CV AC SIMV
Passive Active PAP Active Flow
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Flow Cycle Sensitivity (if Trigger Type is set to Flow
Rise Time
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Viewing and Changing Options Menu Items
Menu Access You can select Full or Limited menu
Detailed View You can turn Detailed View on or o
Language The next item on the Options menu allows
Pressure Units The next item allows you to select the
Alarm Volume You can adjust the volume of the device
Keypad Lock You can enable or disable the Keypad
Keypad Backlight The next item you can set is the
LCD Brightness The LCD display is lit by a backlight.
Screen Saver You can change the screen saver to
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Operational Hours The operational hours displays
Viewing the Alarm Log
Viewing the Event Log
Viewing Device Information
Updating Prescriptions Using the SD Card
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Changing and Viewing Settings in Limited Menu Access Mode
Switch to Primary (or Secondary) Settings: If your health care
Safely Remove SD Card: This option will appear if an SD card
My Settings: View and change certain prescription settings,
Options: View and change certain device settings,
Alarm Log: View a list of the 20 most recent alarms that
Information: View detailed information about your
Activating Your Primary or Secondary Prescription
Viewing and Changing My Settings Menu Items
Rise Time The Rise Time is the time it takes the
Ramp Start Pressure The ventilator is equipped
Flex The optional Flex feature allows you to adjust the
Connecting the Ventilator to the Patient
1. Perform System Checkout
2. Start Therapy
3. Connect the Breathing Circuit to the Patient Interface
6. Ventilator Alarms
High Priority Require immediate response by the
Medium Priority Require prompt response by the
Low Priority Require operator awareness. These alarms
Audible and Visual Alarm Indicators
Audible Indicators
Ventilator Inoperative Audible Indicator When a
Power Failure Audible Indicator When a power failure
High Priority Audible Indicator When a high priority
Informational Messages and Conrmation Audible
Alarm Messages
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Remote Alarm
Audio Pause and Alarm Reset Features
Audio Pause
Alarm Reset
Alarm Volume Control
What to Do When An Alarm Occurs
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Alarm Summary Table
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7. Cleaning and Maintenance
Cleaning the Ventilator
Cleaning and Replacing the Air Inlet Filter
Replacing the Air Inlet Path Foam
Cleaning the Patient Circuit
Cleaning Instructions (Reusable Circuits)
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Preventive Maintenance
Service Date Service Hours
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8. Troubleshooting
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9. Accessories
Adding a Humidier
Adding Supplemental Oxygen to the Device
Supplemental Oxygen Warnings When administering xed-ow supplemental oxygen,
This device DOES NOT alarm for loss of the low ow
Using a Remote Alarm Unit
Using a Nurse Call System
Using a Secure Digital (SD) Card
Using the Philips Respironics DirectView Software
Using the Optional In-Use Bag
Traveling with the System
Airline Travel
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Tools Required
Universal Porting Block Active PAP Exhalation Device (with Tube Adapter
Visual Inspection
10. System Checkout Procedures
Initial Setup
Settings and Alarms Tests
1. Setup
2. Verify the High Tidal Volume Alarm
The High Priority audible indicator sounds A red light ashes on the Alarm Indicator/Audio
The High Tidal Volume alarm condition appears on
The High Priority audible indicator has stopped
3. Verify the Low Tidal Volume Alarm
The High Priority audible indicator sounds A red light ashes on the Alarm Indicator/Audio
The Low Tidal Volume alarm condition appears on the
The High Priority audible indicator has stopped
The red light on the Alarm Indicator/Audio Pause
4. Verify Circuit Disconnect Alarm
The High Priority Audible Indicator sounds A red light ashes on the Alarm Indicator/Audio
The Circuit Disconnect alarm condition appears on
The High Priority audible indicator has stopped
The red light on the Alarm Indicator/Audio Pause
5. Verify the High Inspiratory Pressure Alarm
The Medium Priority audible indicator sounds A yellow light ashes on the Alarm Indicator/Audio
The High Inspiratory Pressure alarm condition
The Medium Priority audible indicator has stopped
The yellow light on the Alarm Indicator/Audio Pause
6. Verify the Low Inspiratory Pressure Alarm
The High Priority audible indicator sounds A red light ashes on the Alarm Indicator/Audio
The Low Inspiratory Pressure alarm condition
Battery Function Verication
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Alarm and Event Log Clean-Up
Results
11. Technical Specications
Environmental
Physical
RTCA-D0160F section 21, category M; Emission of Radio Frequency Energy
Standards Compliance
Electrical
Pressure
SD Card and SD Card Reader
Chapter 11 Technical Specications
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Control Accuracy
Parameter Range Accuracy
Spontaneous Breathing During Power Failure Conditions
Disposal
12. Glossary
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Chapter 13 EMC Information
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13. EMC Information
Guidance and Manufacturers Declaration - Electromagnetic Emissions
This device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specied below. The user of this
Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment -
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Guidance and Manufacturers Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity
This device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specied below. The user of this
Immunity Test IEC 60601 Test
Compliance Level Electromagnetic Environment -
Chapter 13 EMC Information
Guidance and Manufacturers Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity
This device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specied below. The user of this
Immunity Test IEC 60601 Test
Compliance Level
Electromagnetic Environment -
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