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3100B HFOV Operator Manual - CareFusion

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<strong>Operator</strong>’s <strong>Manual</strong> 55<br />

CAUTION<br />

The inlet filter cartridges for the blended gas and the air inputs to the ventilator must be replaced at least every<br />

500 hours of operation as described in Chapter 8, Maintenance and Troubleshooting. Failure to replace a filter<br />

cartridge or substitution of an unauthorized cartridge could result in injury to the patient and/or damage to the<br />

equipment. Use only <strong>CareFusion</strong> P/N 463110 cartridges (P/N 767163 box of 10).<br />

Find a convenient power outlet for connection to the Model <strong>3100B</strong> with a minimum rating compatible<br />

with the <strong>HFOV</strong> power ratings described in Chapter 3, Specifications.<br />

The Model <strong>3100B</strong> <strong>HFOV</strong> system is now ready for operational verification.<br />

WARNING<br />

Do not attempt to defeat the proper connection of the ground wire. Improper grounding may cause damage to the<br />

device or interconnected equipment and could be injurious to the patient or to those associated with the device<br />

use. This device is factory equipped with a hospital-grade AC power plug. Grounding reliability can only be<br />

assured when connected to a tested receptacle labeled “Hospital Grade.”<br />

CAUTION<br />

Proper operation of the ventilator must be verified prior to each use. Refer to Chapter 7, Operational Verification<br />

and Start-up Procedures.<br />

WARNING<br />

Do not operate radio transmitters within 20 feet of this instrument. This may result in erroneous pressure readings<br />

leading to false alarms and automatic shut-down.<br />

Pre-use Cleaning and Disinfection<br />

The <strong>3100B</strong> requires no preliminary cleaning before initial use. The Patient Breathing Circuit<br />

components, though clean, are not shipped sterile. If desired, the circuit body may be disinfected before<br />

using according to the instructions in the “Changing the Patient Circuit” section of Chapter 8,<br />

Maintenance and Troubleshooting.<br />

767164–101 Rev. R

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