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LTV 1200 Operator's Manual - CareFusion Emergency Preparedness

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Ventilator Performance<br />

Symptoms Possible Causes What to Do<br />

Ventilator is<br />

autocycling,<br />

monitored volumes<br />

are very small, RT<br />

XDCR DATA item<br />

FTx shows negative<br />

flows during<br />

exhalation and<br />

positive flows during<br />

inspiration.<br />

Ventilator won’t allow<br />

patient to exhale.<br />

Set pressure not<br />

reached and turbine<br />

is humming.<br />

Turbine sounds like<br />

inspiration even<br />

during exhalation.<br />

Monitored volume is<br />

high.<br />

Delivered volume is<br />

high.<br />

Sense lines are<br />

reversed.<br />

Diaphragm installed<br />

backwards or<br />

incorrectly seated in<br />

exhalation valve.<br />

Sense lines occluded or<br />

pinched.<br />

Internal problem with<br />

the ventilator.<br />

Failed calibration or<br />

internal problem with<br />

the ventilator.<br />

Very small ET tube<br />

connected directly to<br />

wye.<br />

The sense lines are not designed to be removed<br />

from either the wye or the luer fittings. If the<br />

sense lines have been removed and replaced<br />

incorrectly, they may not seal correctly when<br />

replaced. Replace the patient wye and sense<br />

lines with a known good assembly.<br />

Open the exhalation valve and remove the<br />

diaphragm. Reseat the diaphragm and snap the<br />

valve cap back in place. See page 13-10 for a<br />

diagram of correct exhalation valve assembly.<br />

Check high and low pressure sense lines to be<br />

sure they are correctly attached and securely<br />

seated at both the ventilator and wye ends.<br />

Verify lines are not occluded or pinched.<br />

Immediately contact a certified Pulmonetic<br />

Systems’ service technician.<br />

Immediately contact a certified Pulmonetic<br />

Systems’ service technician.<br />

A very small ET tube connected directly to the<br />

wye may cause turbulence that causes the flow<br />

differential to be read incorrectly. To reduce this<br />

turbulence, add a short larger bore extension<br />

between the ET tube and wye. In this case, the<br />

monitored volume is high, but the delivered<br />

volume is accurate.<br />

Page 15-6 <strong>LTV</strong> ® <strong>1200</strong> Ventilator Operator’s <strong>Manual</strong><br />

p/n 18247-001, Rev. G

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