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LTV 1200 Operator's Manual - CareFusion Emergency Preparedness

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Symptoms Possible Causes What to Do<br />

Continued…<br />

PEEP not working.<br />

PEEP low.<br />

PEEP sags during<br />

exhalation.<br />

Ventilator won't<br />

trigger at sensitivity<br />

setting of 1 Lpm.<br />

Condensation in<br />

sense lines.<br />

Ventilator is on, gas is<br />

not delivered and<br />

turbine is running.<br />

Ventilator makes a<br />

high pitched noise<br />

when in Standby.<br />

High side sense line or<br />

elbow at patient wye<br />

loose or leaking.<br />

Failed calibration or<br />

internal problem with<br />

the ventilator.<br />

Patient effort<br />

inadequate.<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 />

Check the luer fitting connections for leaks.<br />

Check the elbow connectors at the wye to be<br />

sure they have not loosened or been broken<br />

loose.<br />

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

Immediately contact a certified Pulmonetic<br />

Systems’ service technician.<br />

Some very small patients and patients with very<br />

weak inspiratory efforts may not be able to<br />

generate a 1 Lpm effort.<br />

Failed autozero. Perform an autozero under XDCR ZERO. See<br />

page 10-28 for more information.<br />

Leak Compensation is<br />

not on.<br />

Failed calibration or<br />

internal problem with<br />

the ventilator.<br />

High or low sense lines<br />

are occluded.<br />

High or low sense ports<br />

in the wye are<br />

occluded.<br />

Defective purge<br />

solenoids.<br />

Failed calibration or<br />

internal problem with<br />

the ventilator.<br />

Battery charge circuit<br />

running.<br />

Verify that the Leak Compensation extended<br />

features option is set to On (default setting is on).<br />

See page 10-12 for instructions.<br />

Immediately contact a certified Pulmonetic<br />

Systems’ service technician.<br />

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

clear the lines with a low flow (less than 10 lpm)<br />

gas source.<br />

Immediately contact a certified Pulmonetic<br />

Systems’ service technician.<br />

Immediately contact a certified Pulmonetic<br />

Systems’ service technician.<br />

When the battery charge circuit is running in bulk<br />

charge (the Charge Status LED is amber) the<br />

ventilator may emit a high pitched sound that<br />

some people can hear. This is normal.<br />

Operator’s <strong>Manual</strong> <strong>LTV</strong> ® <strong>1200</strong> Ventilator Page 15-13<br />

p/n 18247-001, Rev. G

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