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Aisys User’s Reference Manual - Part 1 of 2 Software Revision 4.X System Controls, Operation, Checkout, Alarms
User Responsibility This Product will perform in conformity with the description thereof contained in this User’s Reference manual and accompanying labels and/or inserts, when assembled, operated, maintained, and repaired in accordance with the instructions provided. This Product must be checked periodically. A defective Product should not be used. Parts that are broken, missing, plainly worn, distorted, or contaminated should be replaced immediately. Should repair or replacement become necessary, Datex-Ohmeda recommends that a telephonic or written request for service advice be made to the nearest Datex-Ohmeda Customer Service Center. This Product or any of its parts should not be repaired other than in accordance with written instructions provided by Datex-Ohmeda and by Datex-Ohmeda trained personnel. The Product must not be altered without the prior written approval of Datex-Ohmeda. The user of this Product shall have the sole responsibility for any malfunction which results from improper use, faulty maintenance, improper repair, damage, or alteration by anyone other than Datex-Ohmeda.
CAUTION
U.S. Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a licensed medical practitioner. Outside the U.S.A., check local laws for any restriction that may apply. Datex-Ohmeda products have unit serial numbers with coded logic which indicates a product group code, the year of manufacture, and a sequential unit number for identification. The serial number can be in one of two formats. AAA X 11111
AAA XX 111111AA
The X represents an alpha character The XX represents a number indicating indicating the year the product was the year the product was manufactured; manufactured; H = 2004, J = 2005, etc. 04 = 2004, 05 = 2005, etc. I and O are not used.
Aisys, Carestation, Advanced Breathing System, Aladin, Aladin 2, ComWheel, D-fend, Disposable Multi Absorber, Easy-Fil, Reusable Multi Absorber, PSVPro, and SmartVent are registered trademarks of Datex-Ohmeda, Inc. Other brand names or product names used in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Table of Contents 1 Introduction What is an Aisys Carestation?... 1-2 Symbols used in the manual or on the equipment... 1-4 Typeface conventions used... 1-7 Abbreviations... 1-7
2 System Controls and Menus System overview... 2-2 Aladin cassette controls... 2-5 Advanced breathing system (ABS) components... 2-6 Optional ABS components... 2-8 Non-circle circuit... 2-9 ACGO (optional)... 2-9 Scavenging the ACGO sample flow...2-10 Scavenging from an auxiliary manual breathing circuit...2-10 Scavenging a gas monitor sample flow...2-10 Display controls...2-11 Anesthesia system display...2-12 Using menus...2-14
3 Operation Turning on the system... 3-2 Start gas flow (start case)... 3-3 Using quick start... 3-3 Using default settings... 3-3 Presetting ventilator and alarm settings... 3-4 End case... 3-5 Ventilator setup... 3-6 Using quick keys... 3-6 Using Vent Setup menu... 3-6
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Aisys Carestation Changing ventilator modes and settings... 3-7 Manual ventilation cardiac bypass... 3-7 VCV cardiac bypass (optional)... 3-7 Gas setup... 3-8 Using quick keys... 3-8 Using Gas Setup menu... 3-8 Changing gas and settings... 3-8 Changing circuit type... 3-8 Spirometry setup... 3-9 Setting patient and sensor type... 3-9 Selecting a data source...3-10 Setting spirometry split screen...3-10 Setting loop type...3-10 Viewing spirometry loops...3-11 Screen configuration...3-12 Split screen...3-12 Setting gas controls and screen configuration...3-12 Alarm setup...3-13 Setting alarm limits...3-13 Volume apnea...3-13 MV/TV Alarms...3-13 CO2 Alarms...3-14 Auto MV Limit...3-14 Viewing trends...3-14 Alternate O2 control...3-15 EZchange Canister (optional)...3-16 Condenser (optional)...3-17 Passive AGSS (optional)...3-18 Active AGSS (optional)...3-19 Connecting active AGSS with a flow indicator...3-20 Connecting active adjustable AGSS...3-20
4 Preoperative Checkout Every day before your first patient... 4-2 Before every patient... 4-3
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5 Preoperative Tests Inspect the system... 5-2 Circuit compliance compensation... 5-3 Leak < 250 ml... 5-3 No... 5-3 Yes... 5-3 Machine Check... 5-4 Machine Check - System... 5-4 Machine Check - Circuit... 5-5 Machine Check - Circuit O2... 5-5 Machine Check - Monitor... 5-5 Individual Checks... 5-6 System... 5-6 Circuit... 5-6 Circuit O2 Cell... 5-7 Low P Leak... 5-7 Low P Leak (machines with ACGO)... 5-7 Agent Delivery... 5-8 Positive low-pressure leak test (ACGO systems only)... 5-9 Aladin cassette installation...5-10 Flow sensor calibration...5-10
6 Airway Modules Airway modules... 6-2 Connection to a patient... 6-4 Parameters setup... 6-5 Data source... 6-5 CO2 setup... 6-5 O2 setup... 6-5 Agent setup... 6-5 Spirometry setup... 6-5 Automatic agent identification... 6-6 Calibration... 6-7
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7 Vaporizer Vaporizer... 7-2 Aladin2 cassette variants... 7-2 Aladin cassette variants... 7-4 Installing cassettes... 7-6 Cleaning... 7-6 Service... 7-6 Draining halothane cassettes... 7-6 Filling Aladin2 cassettes... 7-7 Filling with Easy-Fil system... 7-7 Filling with Quik-Fil system... 7-9 Filling with Saf-T-Fil bottle...7-10 Filling Aladin cassettes...7-12 Filling with keyed filler system...7-12 Filling with Quik-Fil system...7-14 Filling with Saf-T-Fil bottle...7-15
8 Alarms and Troubleshooting Alarms... 8-2 Alarm priorities... 8-2 Apnea alarms... 8-2 Display changes during alarms... 8-3 Battery indicator... 8-3 Internal failure... 8-3 List of alarms... 8-4 Alarm ranges and default values...8-10 Alarm tests...8-11 Breathing system problems...8-12 Electrical problems...8-13 Pneumatic problems...8-13
Index Warranty
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1 Introduction
In this section
What is an Aisys Carestation?... 1-2 Symbols used in the manual or on the equipment... 1-4 Typeface conventions used... 1-7 Abbreviations... 1-7
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What is an Aisys Carestation? Aisys means Anesthesia Integrated System. The Aisys Carestation is scalable, flexible, and functionally integrated, featuring the most advanced design, ventilation, respiratory monitoring, and breathing system. In addition, module bays allow for the physical integration of legacy Datex-Ohmeda patient monitors and supports mounting of other GE Healthcare monitors. Optionally, the open architecture design supports mounting of non-Datex Ohmeda patient monitors, record keeping, and connections to the hospital information system. Aisys Carestation manages the complexity of anesthesia while supporting a broad range of patients from neonates and compromised patients to routine cases. The INview movable display arm helps keep the anesthetist’s focus on the patient by offering control of all hemodynamic, gas delivery, anesthetic agent and ventilation parameters. Aisys Carestation uses SmartVent ventilation technology offering Volume Control Ventilation with tidal volume compensation, Pressure Control Ventilation, and electronic PEEP. The proven SmartVent also features optional Pressure Support Ventilation with an Apnea Backup (PSVPro) that is used for spontaneously breathing patients, Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation (SIMV), Pressure control ventilation-volume guarantee (PCV-VG), and VCV cardiac bypass. The Advanced Breathing System (ABS) has a small circuit volume, optimized for low and minimal flow applications. The ABS, designed to provide a larger work surface, is elegantly integrated and easy to remove and clean. The Aisys Carestation is designed for expansion and upgrades, so it is easy to add new technologies and ventilation capabilities without investing in a new system. The Aisys Carestation is not suitable for use in a MRI environment. Note
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Configurations available for this product depend on local market and standards requirements. Illustrations in this manual may not represent all configurations of the product. This manual does not cover the operation of every accessory. Refer to the accessory documentation for further information.
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Figure 1-1 • Aisys Carestation
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Symbols used in the manual or on the equipment Symbols replace words on the equipment, on the display, or in Datex-Ohmeda manuals. Warnings and Cautions tell you about dangerous conditions that can occur if you do not follow all instructions in this manual. Warnings tell about a condition that can cause injury to the operator or the patient. Cautions tell about a condition that can cause damage to the equipment. Read and follow all warnings and cautions.
On (power)
Standby
SN
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Off (power)
O2+
O2 Flush button
Type BF equipment
Type B equipment
Dangerous voltage
Alternating current
Caution, ISO 7000-0434
Attention, refer to product instructions, IEC 60601-1
Electrical input
Electrical output
Pneumatic inlet
Pneumatic outlet
Serial number
REF
Stock number
Equipotential
Lamp, lighting, illumination
Variability
Variability in steps
Suction bottle outlet
Vacuum inlet
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134°C
Plus, positive polarity
VACUUM
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Minus, negative polarity
Bag position/manual ventilation
Mechanical ventilation
Inspiratory flow
Expiratory flow
Movement in one direction
Movement in two directions
Lock
Unlock
Isolation transformer
Low pressure leak test
Autoclavable
Not autoclavable
This way up
O2%
No battery/battery failure
APL settings are approximate
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O2 cell connection
Battery in use. Bar indicates amount of battery power remaining.
AGSS
Anesthetic Gas Scavenging System
Alarm silence
Submenu
Caution: federal law prohibits dispensing without prescription.
Pinch hazard
Pipeline
Cylinder
Read to center of float
EZchange Canister (CO2 bypass)
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Aisys Carestation Systems with this mark agree with the European Council Directive (93/42/EEC) for Medical Devices when they are used as specified in their User’s Reference manuals. The xxxx is the certification number of the Notified Body used by Datex-Ohmeda’s Quality Systems.
Authorized representative in the European Community
Manufacturer
Date of manufacture
Indicates that the waste of electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste and must be collected separately. Please contact an authorized representative of the manufacturer for information concerning the decommissioning of equipment.
GOST R Russian certification
Bellows volumes are approximate
Exhaust
Electrical input/output
Sample gas inlet to scavenging
Refer to product instructions, ISO 15223
RS-232 connection
Enhanced temperature sensing
Agent level unknown
Open drain (remove liquid)
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Typeface conventions used Names of hard keys on the display and modules are written in bold typeface; for example, Normal Screen. Menu items are written in bold italic typeface; for example, Vent Setup. Messages that are displayed on the screen are enclosed in single quotes; for example, ‘Check sample gas out.’ When referring to different sections and other documents, the names are written in italic typeface and enclosed in double quotes; for example, “ System Controls and Menus.”
Abbreviations
Abbreviation
Definition
C Compl
Compliance
E ET
End-tidal concentration
EtCO2
End-tidal carbon dioxide
EtO2
End-tidal oxygen
F F-V
Flow-Volume loop
FI
Fraction of inspired gas
FI-ET
Difference between inspiratory and expiratory concentrations
FiO2
Fraction of inspired oxygen
I I:E
Inspiratory-expiratory ratio
Insp Pause
Inspiratory pause time
M MV
Minute volume
MVexp
Expired minute volume
MVinsp
Inspired minute volume
O O2
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Abbreviation
Definition
P P-F
Pressure-Flow loop
P-V
Pressure-Volume loop
Pair
Air supply pressure
Paux
Auxiliary pressure
Paw
Airway pressure
PCV
Pressure controlled ventilation
PCV-VG
Pressure controlled ventilation-volume guaranteed
PEEP
Positive end expiratory pressure
PEEPe
Extrinsic positive end expiratory pressure
Pexp
Expiratory pressure
Pinsp
Inspiratory pressure
Plimit
High pressure limit
Pmax
Maximum pressure
Pmean
Mean pressure
PO2
Oxygen supply pressure
Ppeak
Peak pressure
Pplat
Plateau pressure
Psupp
Support pressure
PSVPro
Pressure supported ventilation with apnea backup
R Rate
Respiratory rate
Raw
Airway resistance
RR
Respiratory rate
S
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SIMV-PC
Synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation-pressure controlled
SIMV-VC
Synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation-volume controlled
SIMV/PSV
Synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation/pressure supported ventilation
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Abbreviation
Definition
T TV
Tidal volume
TVexp
Expired tidal volume
TVinsp
Inspired tidal volume
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Carbon dioxide production
VCV
Volume controlled ventilation
Vol
Volume
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In this section
System overview... 2-2 Advanced breathing system (ABS) components... 2-6 Display controls...2-11 Anesthesia system display...2-12 Using menus...2-14
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System overview WARNING
Explosion hazard. Do not use this system with flammable anesthetic agents.
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1. Airway module (optional) 2. Datex-Ohmeda patient monitoring modules (optional) 3. Dovetail/GCX rails 4. Light switch 5. Alternate O2 control* 6. Mains indicator* 7. Brake* 8. Aladin cassette storage bay
9. O2 flush button* 10. System switch* 11. Integrated suction (optional)* 12. Advanced breathing system 13. Auxiliary O2 flow control (optional)* 14. Aladin cassette and active bay 15. Anesthesia display 16. Datex-Ohmeda patient monitoring display (optional)
Figure 2-1 • Front view *These items are described in further detail in the following table.
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Item, Figure 2-1 5 Alternate O2 control
Description Alternate O2 control activates automatically in the case of certain failures or errors. It can also be activated manually by pushing the Alternate O2 control button if the display fails. Turn the knob counterclockwise to increase the flow. Turn the knob clockwise to decrease the flow. See “Alternate O2 Control” in the Operation section of this manual.
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Mains indicator Brake
The mains indicator will come on when AC power is connected. Push down to lock. Lift to release.
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O2 flush button
Push the O2 flush button to supply high flows of O2 to the breathing system.
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System switch
Set the switch to the On (|) position to permit gas flow and to turn on the system.
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Integrated suction
Turn the switch to Max for full vacuum. Turn the switch to Off for no vacuum. Turn the switch to On for adjustable vacuum. When in adjustable vacuum, turn the knob clockwise to increase the vacuum and counterclockwise to decrease the vacuum.
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Auxiliary O2 flow control Turn the knob counterclockwise to increase the flow. Turn the knob clockwise to decrease the flow.
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9 1. Serial port 2. Collection bottle connection 3. Cylinder wrench (key) storage 4. Cylinder yoke 5. AGSS (Anesthesia Gas Scavenging System) 6. Pipeline connections
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7. Mains inlet 8. System circuit breaker 9. Equipotential stud 10. Outlet circuit breaker 11. Isolated electrical outlet
Figure 2-2 • Rear view
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