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LTV 1100 Operator Manual - CareFusion

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Leak Compensation<br />

Use the Leak Compensation option to enable or disable tracking of the baseline flow 38 to improve<br />

triggering when a circuit leak is present.<br />

When Leak Compensation is on, the system is gradually adjusted to maintain set sensitivity if the leak<br />

is stable and there is no autocycling.<br />

If a leak is unstable during exhalation, it will not be detected and will not be compensated for.<br />

Leak Compensation can compensate for a maximum patient circuit leak of 6 Lpm.<br />

If autocycling is occurring, it can be manually eliminated as follows:<br />

1) Set Sensitivity to OFF (see Chapter 6 - Sensitivity), or higher than the leak amount (see<br />

Chapter 10 - Real Time Transducers, LEAK xx.xx Lpm).<br />

2) Set Leak Compensation to LEAK COMP ON (see instructions below).<br />

3) Wait for a period of 10-15 breaths.<br />

4) Reset sensitivity to desired level (see Chapter 6 - Sensitivity).<br />

To modify the Leak Compensation setting:<br />

1) Push the Select button while LEAK COMP is displayed.<br />

2) LEAK COMP ON or LEAK COMP OFF is displayed.<br />

3) Turn the Set Value knob until the desired state is displayed.<br />

4) Push the Select button.<br />

Options: ON or OFF<br />

38 Baseline flow is used for flow triggering detection and Vte calculation/accumulation.<br />

10-12 <strong>Operator</strong>’s <strong>Manual</strong> - <strong>LTV</strong> ® <strong>1100</strong> Ventilator 21106-001 Rev. E

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