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LTV 1100 Operator Manual - CareFusion

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If the Patient Circuit Mode Query is enabled/on when the ventilator is powered up, ventilation and<br />

alarm activation are suspended and the message FLOW SENSOR or NO FL SENSOR is displayed<br />

(see Queries in Chapter 10 - Extended Features for additional information).<br />

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To enable the suspended alarms and begin ventilation with the settings in use during<br />

the last power cycle, turn the Set Value knob to the desired patient circuit mode<br />

(FLOW SENSOR or NO FL SENSOR) and press the Select button (see Patient<br />

Circuit Mode in Chapter 12 – Operating Procedure for additional information).<br />

If no controls are activated for three (3) seconds while either the Leak Test Query or Patient Circuit<br />

Mode Query options are being displayed, an audible alert sounds. Activation of any control resets the<br />

3 second delay of the audible alert.<br />

To prevent autocycling, the Leak Compensation feature (if enabled/on) is suspended during the first<br />

30 seconds of operation.<br />

To prevent nuisance alarms, the LOW MIN VOL alarm (Low Minute Volume) is suspended for the<br />

first 20 seconds and the HIGH f alarm (High Breath Rate) is suspended for the first 60 seconds of<br />

operation.<br />

To put the ventilator into Standby:<br />

1) Push and hold the On/Standby button for 3 seconds.<br />

2) An Inop alarm will occur. To cancel the Inop alarm, push the Silence Reset button.<br />

Verify a confirming audible chirp occurs after the alarm is silenced.<br />

3) The Vent Inop LED will remain lit for a minimum of 5 minutes.<br />

21106-001 Rev. E <strong>Operator</strong>’s <strong>Manual</strong> - <strong>LTV</strong> ® <strong>1100</strong> Ventilator 6-9

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