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Symbols
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Warranty
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Table of Contents
Dual Prescription Feature
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Connect the Breathing Circuit to the Ventilator
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Package Contents
Introduction
Intended Use
Patient Monitoring
Alternative
Ventilation
Patient Disconnect
Battery Back-up
Power
Personnel
Qualifications
Temperatures
Operating
Storage
Bacteria Filter
Oxygen
Remote Alarms
Fire or Explosion
Alarms
Improperly
Functioning
Ventilator
Maintenance
Cleaning
Battery Life
Detachable Battery
Condensation
Air Filter
External DC Power
Patient Circuit
Electrostatic
Discharge ESD
Contraindications
System Overview
Symbols
Symbol Description
Front Panel
Rear and Side Panels
How to Contact Philips Respironics
Trilogy200 clinical manual
System Description
Front Panel Features
Buttons
Visual Indicators
Display Screen
Side and Rear Panel Features
AC Power Inlet
Breathing Circuit Connection
Exhalation Porting Block
Serial Connector
Remote Alarm/Nurse Call Connector
Ethernet Connector when available
External Battery Connector DC Power Inlet
Modes, Features, and Alarms
Therapy Modes
Breath Types
Spontaneous Breath
Mandatory Breath
Assisted Breath
Therapy Mode Table
Therapy Parameters
Spontaneous S Mode
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Cpap Mode
Pressure Control Ventilation Therapy Modes
Spontaneous/Timed S/T Mode
Timed T Mode
Pressure Control PC Mode
Seconds
Volume Control Ventilation Therapy Modes
Control Ventilation CV Mode
Assist Control AC Mode
Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation Simv Mode
Simv Mode
Flex Comfort Feature
Therapy Mode Features
Flex
Ramp
Bi-Flex
Avaps Feature
Rise Time
Flow Pattern Types
Square
Ramp
Sigh Feature
Dual Prescription Feature
Triggering
Digital Auto-Trak Sensitivity
Auto-Trak Sensitivity
Shape Signal
Spontaneous Expiratory Threshold Inspiration to Expiration
Flow Trigger
Leak 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
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 Minute Ventilation Alarm
Low Inspiratory Pressure 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
Check External Battery Info Message
Battery Depleted Info Message
External Battery Disconnected Info Message
Detachable Battery Disconnected Info Message
Ventilator Setup
Supply Power to the Device
Install the Air Filter
Position the Device
Using AC Power
Connecting the AC Power Cord Ventilator Setup
Using DC Power
External Battery
Detachable Battery Pack
Attaching the Detachable Battery
Device Power Source Indicators
Battery Capacity
Internal Battery
AC Power Indicator
Battery
DC Power Indicators
DC Power Indicator Description
Battery Disposal
First Time Use
Connect the Breathing Circuit to the Ventilator
Active Exhalation Device with Proximal Pressure
Connecting the Flow Sensor Ventilator Setup
Connect a Water Trap
Connect Supplemental Oxygen Optional
Connect the Remote Alarm Optional
Viewing and Changing Settings
Keypad Lock Feature
Accessing the Startup and Monitor Screens
Monitor Screen Detailed View On
Monitor Panel Indicators
Monitor Screen Indicators
Indicator Description
Per Minute BPM. This only appears in detailed view
Measured Settings Panel
PIP
Status Panel Indicators
Displays when the Ramp feature is active
Navigating the Menu Screens
On-Screen Button Panel
Changing and Viewing Settings in Full Menu Access Mode
Device Settings Common to All Therapy Modes
Changing the Device Settings and Alarms
Dual Prescription Setting
Mode Setting
Circuit Type
Circuit Disconnect
Apnea
Low Vte
High Vte
Low Vti
High Vti
Low Minute Ventilation
High Minute Ventilation
Low Respiratory Rate
High Respiratory Rate
Low Inspiratory Pressure
Additional Settings Specific to Therapy Modes
High Inspiratory Pressure
Ramp Length
Spontaneous S Mode
Ipap
Spontaneous/Timed S/T Mode
Pressure Control PC Mode
Control Ventilation CV Mode
Assist Control AC Mode
Following settings are available on the Options menu
Viewing and Changing Options Menu Items
Viewing and Changing Settings
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Viewing the Alarm Log
Alarm Log Screen
Viewing the Event Log
Viewing Device Information
Updating Prescriptions Using the SD Card
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Message Cause Action
Changing and Viewing Settings in Limited Menu Access Mode
Activating Your Primary or Secondary Prescription
Viewing and Changing My Settings Menu Items
Progressively increase the pressure relief
Perform System Checkout
Connecting the Ventilator to the Patient
Start Therapy
Ventilator Alarms
Alarm LED Indicators
Audible and Visual Alarm Indicators
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Audible Indicators
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Alarm Messages
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Alarm in Menu Banner Screen
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Remote Alarm
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Audio Pause and Alarm Reset Features
Alarm Reset
Audio Pause
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Alarm Volume Control
What to Do When An Alarm Occurs
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Alarm Summary Table
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Clinician Remove
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Cleaning the Ventilator
Cleaning and Maintenance
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Cleaning and Replacing the Air Inlet Filter
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Replacing the Air Inlet Path Foam
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Cleaning Instructions Reusable Circuits
Cleaning the Patient Circuit
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Cleaning the Exhalation Devices
Replacing the Bacteria Filter Optional
Preventive Maintenance
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Time / Hours of Service Recommended Maintenance
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Troubleshooting
Issue Why It Happened What To Do
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Device does not turn on
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Batteries are not
Charging
Performance of the device
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Excessive Warm Air Out
Mask
Mask Discomfort
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Dryness
Sinus or Ear Pain
Exhalation Valve or Flow
Accessories
Adding a Humidifier
Adding Supplemental Oxygen to the Device
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Supplemental Oxygen Warnings
Using a Remote Alarm Unit
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Using a Secure Digital SD Card
Using a Nurse Call System
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Using the Optional In-Use Bag
Using the Philips Respironics DirectView Software
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Airline Travel
Traveling with the System
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System Checkout Procedures
Tools Required
Visual Inspection
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Initial Setup
Settings and Alarms Tests
Setup
Setting Value
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Verify the High Tidal Volume Alarm
Setting Value High Vte/High Vti 50 ml
Setting Value High Vte/High Vti 500 ml
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Verify the Low Tidal Volume Alarm
Setting Value High Vte/High Vti Off
Setting Value Low Vte/Low Vti 500 ml
Setting Value Low Vte/Low Vti 50 ml
Verify Circuit Disconnect Alarm
Setting Value Low Vte/Low Vti Off
Setting Value Circuit Disconnect Seconds
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Setting Value Circuit Disconnect Off
Verify the High Inspiratory Pressure Alarm
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Verify the Low Inspiratory Pressure Alarm
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Battery Function Verification
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Verify the External Battery Function If Available
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Results
Alarm and Event Log Clean-Up
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Technical Specifications
Environmental
Physical
Standards Compliance
Electrical
Pressure
SD Card and SD Card Reader
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Control Accuracy
Parameter Range Accuracy
Spontaneous Breathing During Power Failure Conditions
Measured Patient Parameters
Disposal
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Glossary
Term/Acronym Definition
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Btps
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OSA PC Simv
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EMC Information
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Immunity Test IEC 60601 Test
Electromagnetic
Level
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Distance in meters m
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Watts
Index
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Limited Warranty
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