ResMed
VS III Patient Manual
Patient Manual
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VS III™
Patient Manual English NOT014930-1 08 12
VS III™
Patient Manual English
ResMed Paris (Manufacturer), 240 rue de la Motte 77550 Moissy-Cramayel, France. ResMed Schweiz AG Viaduktstrasse Basel, Switzerland, +41 61 564 70 00. ResMed Corp Poway, CA, USA +1 858 746 2400, ResMed Ltd Bella Vista, NSW, Australia, +61 (2) 8884 1000. ResMed has offices in Austria, Brasil, China, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Malaysia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom (see www.resmed.com for details). Protected by the following patent: FR2839893. Other patents pending. VS III is a registered trademark of ResMed Paris. The technical specifications may be changed without notice. © 2008 ResMed Paris is a subsidiary of ResMed Inc. Created: 12 2008
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Contents 1 Introduction... 1 1.1 Definitions 1.2 User/Owner responsibility 1.3 Medical information
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2 Description of the device... 3 2.1 Components 2.2 Your device 2.3 Respiratory circuit
3 4 7
3 Connection procedures... 8 3.1 Connecting to a power supply 3.2 Connecting the respiratory circuit 3.3 Connecting the mask 3.4 Example of a fully-assembled system
8 9 11 12
4 How to use... 13 4.1 Starting ventilation 4.2 Switching programs (during ventilation) 4.3 Viewing data (during ventilation) 4.4 Setting the date and time (while ventilation is stopped) 4.5 Turning off the device
13 14 14 15 16
5 Cleaning and maintenance... 18 6 Troubleshooting... 20 7 Technical specifications... 22 7.1 Dimensions 7.2 Weight (without external power supply) 7.3 Power supply 7.4 Transport
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8 Appendix... 24 9 Symbols displayed on the screen... 25 Index... 27
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1 Introduction Please read this manual carefully before using the device. This manual is provided with the VS III™ device you have received. It does not in any way replace the clinical manual supplied to your physician or HME provider. The VS III is designed to provide ventilation to all patients, whether or not they are ventilator-dependent. It can deliver ventilation via a mask or by tracheotomy tube; however, the illustrations and text describe mask setups only.
1.1 Definitions This manual contains special terms and icons that appear in the margins to draw your attention to specific and important information.
CAUTION
! Explains special measures for the safe and effective use of the device.
WARNING
! Alerts you to possible injury. Note: Is an informative or helpful note. : Signals an action for you to perform.
1.2 User/Owner responsibility The owner or user of this device shall have sole responsibility and liability for any injury to persons or damage to property resulting from: Operation which is not in accordance with the operating instructions supplied • Maintenance or modifications carried out unless in accordance with authorised instructions and by authorised persons. •
1.3 Medical information Purpose of your ventilation device The VS III is intended to ventilate both adults and children. Patients may use it at home and/or in a hospital. The device is used with either a single limb or a double limb respiratory circuit.
Introduction
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Two ventilation programs can be set up by your physician. You can switch from one to the other while ventilation is running.
Warnings • •
• •
• • •
This manual must be read and understood in full before the device is used. The advice contained in this manual does not replace the instructions given by your prescribing physician (or HME provider), who will already be familiar with the operation of the device through the clinical manual provided. The device settings must be entered by competent and trained staff under the supervision of a physician. The device must be used with the accessories recommended by the manufacturer or your prescribing physician. The use of inappropriate accessories is likely to affect the operation of the device. In the case of externally visible faults, cease using the device. In the event of functional problems (e.g. you find it difficult to breathe or trigger an inspiratory phase), contact your HME provider. Do not open the device casing. Repairs and internal servicing should only be performed by an authorised service agent.
The above are general warnings. Other specific warnings and notes will be found throughout the text of the manual.
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2 Description of the device 2.1 Components The picture below shows the components available from your HME provider:
Travel bag
Interface (mask or tracheotomy tube)
Your device
P
External power cord
Respiratory circuit
Figure 1: Components available from your HME provider
Description of the device
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2.2 Your device Front view
Control panel (screen and keypad) Respiratory circuit connection area
Single circuit support with exhalation and pressure line connection
P
Air outlet Figure 2: Front view of the device (single circuit)
There is a different type of circuit support for double circuits (see next figure).
Air outlet
Double circuit support (air return)
Figure 3: Detailed view of circuit support (double circuit)
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Rear view On the rear of the device, take particular note of the location of the following: • •
The power supply socket The dust filter, which you will have to replace (see “Cleaning and maintenance” on page 18).
CAUTION
! Never block the air vents. This symbol
appears on the rear
of the device.
Dust filter (air inlet)
Power socket %
28 V
Figure 4: Rear view of the device
Device control panel The device control panel comprises an LCD screen and a keypad.
Alarm Silence button Menu button LEDs
LCD screen On/Off button
VS III
Adjustment buttons
Enter button
Figure 5: Detailed view of the control panel
Description of the device
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The keypad consists of buttons and LED indicator lights. The buttons on the keypad are listed in the table below. Table 1: Buttons on the device control panel
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Button
Function
On/Off button
Turns the device on. Stops the device by displaying an options screen. The user can choose to stop ventilation (if ventilation is being delivered) or turn off the device (if ventilation is not being delivered). Press twice to stop ventilation (press and hold the second time).
Alarm Silence button
Silences the audible alert. After the button is pressed once, the alarm details stay on the screen. Press the button a second time to remove them. Either the orange or red LED will start flashing, depending on the type of alarm.
Menu button
Opens the menu (viewing data, setting date and time) or returns to the previous screen.
Enter button
Starts ventilation. Confirms the selected menu or text. Lets you enter/exit edit mode (for setting the date).
Adjustment button (Up/down arrows)
Lets you navigate from one selected menu item to another: selects the previous item (up arrow) or the next item (down arrow). In edit mode (date setting): Increases/decreases the value of a unit. The device beeps when the maximum or minimum value is reached.
Screen appearance while device operating Shows that the device is in the Patient menu (closed padlock)
27/06/2008 16:48 Displays the instantaneous pressure measurement (in a bar graph)
Date Time
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60 50 40 30 20 10 0
Message to help you navigate
PS.Vs
Charge level of internal battery
Stop
Current ventilation program
Figure 6: Appearance of the screen while the device is operating
2.3 Respiratory circuit According to the ventilation mode prescribed by your physician, you will be using one of the following: A single circuit • A single circuit with expiratory valve and with or without a pressure line • A double circuit. •
To determine the type of respiratory circuit prescribed for you and for instructions on connecting it to the device, see “Connecting the respiratory circuit” on page 9.
Description of the device
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3 Connection procedures The device must be placed on a flat surface. Ensure the area is dust-free, and cleared of any objects that could block the dust filter.
CAUTION
! Be careful not to place the device where it could be knocked over or where someone is likely to trip over the power cord.
3.1 Connecting to a power supply 1. Plug the power cord into the rear of the device (see next figure). 2. Plug one end of the mains power cord into the power box 3. Plug the other end of the cord into the mains power supply
. .
3
%
28 V
1 2
Figure 7: Connecting the device to the mains power supply
Your device is now in standby mode. Notes: If your device is fitted with a rechargeable internal battery it can be used without a mains power supply for a period of 2 – 4 hours, depending on your settings. The battery recharges automatically when the device is connected to the mains supply.
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3.2 Connecting the respiratory circuit CAUTION
! Only the circuit supplied by your HME provider may be used with your device. Using a different type of circuit may reduce the effectiveness of your treatment.
Option 1 – Single circuit 1. Connect one end of the corrugated tube firmly to the air outlet, as shown in the next figure :
Symbol identifying air outlet
P
1
Corrugated tube
Figure 8: Connecting a single circuit to the device
Once your circuit is connected to the device, you can connect the mask to the other end of the tube.
Connection procedures
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Option 2 – Single circuit with expiratory valve and pressure line 1. Connect the air outlet firmly to one branch of the corrugated tube . 2. Connect the expiratory valve tube (the only one fitted with a white connector) to the valve control , then turn the connector slightly to the right to make the connection secure. 3. Finally, connect the other tube (with no connector fitted) to the pressure line . Note: If your circuit configuration does not include a pressure line, this third step will not apply.
Expiratory valve tube
Expiratory valve control
2 P
1
2
3
3 Pressure line tube
Pressure line (Prox. P.) P
Figure 9: Connecting a single circuit with expiratory valve and pressure line
Once your circuit is connected to the device, you can connect the mask to the other end of the circuit.
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Option 3 – Double circuit 1. Firmly connect one limb of the circuit to the air outlet 2. Then connect the other limb .
.
Symbol identifying air outlet Symbol identifying air return 1
2
Figure 10: Connecting a double circuit
Once your circuit is connected to the device, you can connect the mask to the other end of the circuit. Note: These three circuit configurations may not be exactly as shown in this illustration. It may also include a humidification system, bacterial filter or water traps. Contact your HME provider if you have any questions about connecting your respiratory circuit.
3.3 Connecting the mask Refer to the instructions given by your physician or HME provider.
CAUTION
! It is essential to use only the mask supplied by your physician or HME provider.
Connection procedures
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3.4 Example of a fully-assembled system
Figure 11: Example of a fully-assembled system (single circuit with valve and pressure line)
If your setup does not have any accessories (oxygen accessories, external battery or remote alarm), you can now switch your device on (see “How to use” on page 13).
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4 How to use You can: Turn your device on and off Switch from one ventilation program to the other, if your treatment includes two different programs • Display data for each ventilation program: the settings entered by your physician, measurements for the current ventilation program and technical data • Set the date and time. • •
4.1 Starting ventilation
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Regardless of whether the device is running on battery or mains power, press .
VS III
The device performs its self test.
VS III Software version: x.xx Autotest in progress ... 1500h
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0
cmH2O
cmH2O
60 50 40 30 20 10 0
PS.Vs Start ventilation
1 program
60 50 40 30 20 10 0
Prog1: PS.Vs Prog2: PS.Vt Start ventilation
2 programs
2
The main screen is displayed. to start ventilation • Or use to select • Either press
“Prog1” or “Prog2”, then press
to start ventilation.
Figure 12: Turning the device on: self test performed and ventilation start screen displayed with one program (lower left screen) or two programs (lower right screen)
How to use
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4.2 Switching programs (during ventilation) 1
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While the device is delivering ventilation under “Prog1”, press .
Prog1: PS.Vs
60 50 40 30 20 10 0
Prog2: PS.Vt Stop
!
2
Confirmation
9 cmH2O
screen, use
Program change?
60 50 40 30 20 10 0
On the program change confirmation press
No Yes
to select “Yes”, then
to confirm.
Confirm
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The device is now delivering ventilation under “Prog2”.
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Prog2: PS.Vt
60 50 40 30 20 10 0
Prog1: PS.Vs Stop
Figure 13: Switching programs during ventilation
4.3 Viewing data (during ventilation) 1
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60 50 40 30 20 10 0
With the main screen displayed, press to access the “Menu” screen.
PS.Vs Stop
PS.Vs
2
Menu 12
View settings
cmH2O
60 50 40 30 20 10 0
View monitoring Technical information Back
Use to select the option you wish to display: • the ventilation settings • the measurements (monitoring) or • the technical information, then press to confirm.
Figure 14: Viewing data
The following figure shows details of each of the three screens: Parameters
Measurements
PS.Vs
PS.Vs
View settings 0 cmH2O
60 50 40 30 20 10 0
PS
10
TgI(P) AUTO
PEEP 4
cmH2O
TgE
fmin 15
bpm
Timin 0.3s
Vts
AUTO
Timax 2.0s 0.5
L
10 cmH2O
60 50 40 30 20 10 0
f = 15 bpm
FiO2 = 21 %
I:E = 1:2.3
Leaks = 0 %
Ti = 1.00 s Vti = 0.60 L MVI = 9.0 L/min
Figure 15: Information screens (examples) 14
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View Monitoring
cmH2O
Rise t
Technical information 0 cmH2O
60 50 40 30 20 10 0
Patient hours= 1650h Machine hours= 2000h Turbine wear= 0% Circuit type= Valve Software version= x.xx
4.4 Setting the date and time (while ventilation is stopped) 24/08/2008 16:48
1
Press
to access the “Menu” screen.
Use
to select “Date and Time Setting”,
0 cmH2O
60 50 40 30 20 10 0
PS.Vs Start ventilation
PS.Vs
2
Menu 0 cmH2O
60 50 40 30 20 10 0
then press
View settings Technical information Date and Time Setting Back
The “Day”, “Month”, “Year”, “Hour” and “Minute” fields appear. The “Day” field is selected by default.
24/08/2008 16:53 Date and Time 0 cmH2O
60 50 40 30 20 10 0
Day:
24
Month:
8
Year:
2008
Hour:
10
Minute:
13
24/08/2008 16:53 Date and Time Setting 0 cmH2O
60 50 40 30 20 10 0
Day:
25
Month:
8
Year:
2008
Hour:
10
Minute:
13
25/08/2008 16:54 Date and Time Setting 0
Day:
25
Month:
8
cmH2O
60 50 40 30 20 10 0
.
Year:
2008
Hour:
10
Minute:
13
3
4
Press to edit the “Day” field. The highlighted area reduces in size to cover only the editable field and the words “Set Date and Time” are displayed in the message area. Use to change the day of the month. Press to confirm the change.
The highlighted area returns to its original size and moves to the next field.
Figure 16: Setting the date and time Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the “Month”, “Year”, “Hour” and “Minute” fields. Press
twice to return to the main screen.
How to use
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4.5 Turning off the device Stopping ventilation 1 program
2 programs 27/09/2008 17:50
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9
cmH2O
cmH2O
60 50 40 30 20 10 0
60 50 40 30 20 10 0
PS.Vs Stop
! 6 cmH2O
60 50 40 30 20 10 0
Prog1: PS.Vs Stop
Press again and hold for 1 second, or confirm “Stop ventilation” by pressing . The message "Wait a few moments" is displayed.
Confirmation
Stop ventilation
1s
Turn off ventilator Cancel Disconnect O2 before stop! Confirm
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0
0
cmH2O
cmH2O
60 50 40 30 20 10 0
60 50 40 30 20 10 0
Start ventilation
.
Prog2: PS.Vt
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PS.Vs
Press
Prog1: PS.Vs Prog2: PS.Vt Start ventilation
The main screen displays: • Either the current program (if only one program is configured) • Or the currently selected program (if two programs are configured).
Figure 17: Stopping ventilation
Note: When stopping ventilation, a continuous alarm will sound. Press to confirm.
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