3100B HFOV Operator Manual - CareFusion
3100B HFOV Operator Manual - CareFusion
3100B HFOV Operator Manual - CareFusion
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<strong>3100B</strong> <strong>HFOV</strong> 51<br />
Chapter 6 Assembly and Installation<br />
This chapter covers the unpacking, assembly, and installation of the Model <strong>3100B</strong> <strong>HFOV</strong> prior to<br />
operational verification. The Control Package is shipped already attached to the Column. Assembly of<br />
the Patient Circuit and its attachment to the rest of the ventilator is illustrated in Figures 6.1 and 6.2.<br />
Unpacking the Instrument<br />
Assembly<br />
The Model <strong>3100B</strong> <strong>HFOV</strong> is shipped in one crate, containing the instrument (pre-assembled control<br />
package, column, and pedestal) and several smaller cartons containing:<br />
Patient Circuit support arm and cradle.<br />
Two complete patient circuits, packaged one to a box.<br />
Humidifier input and output hoses/adapters.<br />
A box of ten spare Inlet Filter cartridges for blended gas and air inputs.<br />
<strong>Operator</strong>'s <strong>Manual</strong>.<br />
Humidifier mounting bracket adapters.<br />
CAUTION<br />
Deviation from the assembly methods described here could damage the Model <strong>3100B</strong>, render it mechanically<br />
unstable, or cause it to malfunction. If any questions arise regarding the assembly procedure, please contact<br />
<strong>CareFusion</strong> Technical Support immediately before proceeding.<br />
Place the pre-assembled Control Package, Column, and Pedestal on a level floor and lock the locking<br />
wheels.<br />
Using a flat headed screwdriver, assemble the Patient Circuit support arm before attempting to attach<br />
the Patient Circuit.<br />
CAUTION<br />
When connecting the Patient Circuit, make certain that it is properly supported by the support arm. Failure to do<br />
so could result in inadvertent Patient Circuit disconnection due to oscillatory forces or could result in collection of<br />
humidifier condensate in the patient airway.<br />
Attach the vertically-adjustable rod to the end of the support arm so that it will cradle, in its curved end,<br />
the main tube of the Patient Circuit. Tighten the thumbscrew crosspiece to secure it at the height<br />
desired.<br />
The angle of the Patient Circuit can also be controlled by loosening the thumbscrew on the cradle rod<br />
and sliding it either up or down. Once again, always be certain to retighten the thumbscrew.<br />
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