Teleflex Medical
NEPTUNE Users Manual June 2007
Users Manual
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ConchaTherm® Neptune™ Heated Humidifier User’s Manual
88924-07 06/07 English (EN)
REF NO.
DESCRIPTION
425-00
ConchaTherm Neptune Heated Humidifier
425-10
ConchaTherm Neptune Heated Humidifier - EMEA
425-20*
ConchaTherm Neptune Heated Humidifier – ACLA*
425-30
ConchaTherm Neptune Heated Humidifier - UK
425-40
ConchaTherm Neptune Heated Humidifier - Japan
425-90
ConchaTherm Neptune Power Cord: Australia
425-91
ConchaTherm Neptune Power Cord: Europe, Brazil, South Korea, Chile
425-92
ConchaTherm Neptune Power Cord: US, Mexico, Canada, Brazil
425-93
ConchaTherm Neptune Power Cord: India
425-94
ConchaTherm Neptune Power Cord: Japan, Taiwan
425-95
ConchaTherm Neptune Power Cord: China
425-96
ConchaTherm Neptune Power Cord: Argentina
395-90
ConchaTherm Neptune Temperature Probe, Adult
395-99
ConchaTherm Neptune Temperature Probe, Pediatric
386-81
ConchaTherm Neptune Reservoir Bracket
Various
ConchaTherm Neptune Mounting Brackets
*Power cord not included. Order power cord separately.
Table of Contents 1.
Introduction a. Intended Use b. Product Features c. Setup Diagrams
2.
Symbols
3.
General Warnings and Cautions
4.
Principles of Operations a. ConchaTherm Basics b. Concha-Column Descriptions
5.
Specifications a. ConchaTherm Neptune Performance Characteristics b. Concha-Column Performance Characteristics c. General System Characteristics
6.
Controls and Indicators a. Front Panel Indicators b. Status Indicators c. Front Panel Controls
7.
Directions for Use a. System Setup b. Automatic Operation c. User Adjustable Operation d. Other Operating Features
8.
Applications
9.
Troubleshooting and Maintenance a. Alarms b. Symptoms and Corrective Actions c. Routine Checks d. Cleaning e. Routine Maintenance f. Service and Repairs
10.
Limited Warranty Statement
11.
Appendix a. Electromagnetic Emissions Table
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1. Introduction Intended Use The ConchaTherm® Neptune™ (also referred to herein as ‘humidifier’) is a respiratory humidifier designed to heat and humidify respiratory gases delivered via endotracheal tubes, nasal cannula or face masks to adult, pediatric and infant/neonatal patients. This system may be used with either conventional (non-heated wire) breathing circuits or compatible (21-volt) Hudson RCI heated-wire circuits. The ConchaTherm Neptune can be used with ventilators, continuous flow systems, oxygen diluters and blenders, adjustable nebulizer adapters for aerosol therapy, or non-flammable anesthesia gases to help maintain patient body temperature.
Product Features •
Automatic operation with factory defaults or previous use selections for mode, proximal airway temperature, temperature gradient and pause time, or fully adjustable, if desired.
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User selectable Supra- and Sub-Glottic airway modes
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May be used with heated-wire or non-heated wire circuits
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Automatic detection of adult, pediatric and infant heated-wire circuits
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Digital temperature display
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Heater-to-patient temperature gradient for control of condensation
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Enhanced temperature gradient to accommodate higher inlet gas temperatures
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Responsive membrane front panel
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Internationally accepted Graphic Icon Front Panel
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LED prompts and audio-visual alarms permit rapid detection and correction of problems
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Temperature tracking alarms at 2°C above or below the selected airway temperature.
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Low Airway tracking alarm not activated until system reaches Airway Set-Point (within 2°C)
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Fixed high-temperature alarm at 41.0°C
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Disconnected/dislodged probe indicators
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Heated-wire disconnect alarm when using heated-wire circuits
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User adjustable pause time from 5 to 60 minutes.
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Continuous self-diagnostic evaluation of hardware and software
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Low Humidity Advisory
Setup Diagrams FROM VENTILATOR
HEATED WIRE EXPIRATORY (YELLOW) (IF USED)
PLACE COLUMN PROBE HERE
TO VENTILATOR
HEATED WIRE BREATHING CIRCUIT FROM VENTILATOR
TO VENTILATOR CONVENTIONAL BREATHING CIRCUIT
CONCHA COLUMN
PLACE COLUMN PROBE HERE CONCHA 1650ml RESERVOIR BOTTLE
HEATED WIRE (BLUE) INSPIRATORY
CONCHA 1650ml RESERVOIR BOTTLE CONCHA HEATED HUMIDIFIER PLACE PATIENT AIRWAY TEMPERATURE PROBE HERE
TO PATIENT
CONCHA COLUMN
CONCHA HEATED HUMIDIFIER
HEATED WIRE CABLE (BLUE)
TO PATIENT
DUAL TEMPERATURE PROBE
HEATED WIRE CABLES (NOT USED)
Figure 1: The CochaTherm Neptune Using a Conventional Circuit
PLACE PATIENT AIRWAY TEMPERATURE PROBE HERE
HEATED WIRE CABLE (YELLOW)
DUAL TEMPERATURE PROBE
Figure 2: The CochaTherm Neptune Using a Heated-Wire Circuit 2
2. Symbols The following symbols are noted on the device labeling. (See Controls and Indicators section of this manual for descriptions of Front Panel and other Icons used in this manual)
Symbol
Description
Manfacturer Name and Address
Do Not Dispose in Landfill, Return to Manufacturer for Recycling
DRIP-PROOF, a higher than ORDINARY level of protection from drips, leaks, and spills for Medical Devices. Type BF Device per IEC 60601-1 Patient current Leakage not to exceed 0.01mA for Applied Parts
Caution, Hot Surfaces
Refer to User’s Manual
A HZ V~
Amperes
Hertz
Voltage, Alternating Current
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3. General Warnings and Cautions Warning: For safe operation, only use Hudson RCI Branded Concha Columns, Water Reservoirs, Temperature Probes and 21-Volt Heated Wire Circuits, as listed in the Hudson RCI Product Catalog. Warning: Fire Hazard. Do not use the humidifier in the presence of flammable anesthetic gases. Warning: Burn Hazard. The heating element of the humidifier is hot (as high as 140°C). Allow the humidifier to cool before handling. Warning: Burn Hazard. The Concha-Column is hot (as high as 140°C) and may contain liquid at temperatures up to 80°C. Allow the column to cool before handling. Warning: Electrical Shock Hazard. Refer all servicing to qualified, trained personnel only. Warning: This humidifier requires 100-120V ~, (nominal) 60 Hz sine wave output. If used in a transport vehicle requiring an inverter, do not use square or pulse width modulated sine wave output. To do so may result in overheating. Warning: The temperature probes must be properly placed in the breathing circuit before operating the humidifier. Failure to properly connect the temperature probes will cause the unit to alarm and shut down. Warning: Always verify gas flow and airway temperature before connecting the humidifier to the patient. Warning: Maintain adequate gas flow through the column and breathing circuit. This will prevent overheating the column and breathing circuit. Warning: When using Hudson RCI Heated-Wire Circuits: •
Observe the minimum minute volumes recommended in this manual.
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Do not cover the circuit with sheets, blankets, towels, clothing or other materials.
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Do not apply excessive tension to the heated-wire harness - DO NOT "MILK" TUBING.
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Do not allow the circuit to rest on the patient's bare skin.
Warning: Always monitor tidal volume, minute volume, respiratory rate and all pressures and ensure that all monitoring alarms are appropriately set and functioning before connecting patient to the gas delivery system (ventilator, humidifier and circuit). Warning: Do not leave the humidifier ON, do not turn the humidifier ON and do not exit the pause mode until there is regulated gas flow through the system. To do so may result in heat buildup, causing a bolus of hot air to be delivered to the patient. Circuit tubing may significantly soften under these conditions. Turn the humidifier OFF or place the unit in pause and allow the system to cool before stopping gas flow. Warning: The probe alarm is not intended to replace routine physical inspection of the temperature probe placement. Be sure both probes are in place during operation of heater. Warning: Do not use a Low-Compliance Concha-Column in continuous flow CPAP applications with gas flows greater than 50 LPM. There is potential for flooding of the breathing circuit and airway. Warning: Only use the Comfort-Flo Concha-Column in continuous High Flow Oxygen applications. Do not exceed 40 LPM in this mode. There is potential for flooding of the breathing circuit and airway. Warning: Sudden changes in circuit pressure may cause the water in the column to rise temporarily and may affect compressible volume.
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Warning: Use of the RS-232 service connector by anyone other than qualified, factory-trained personnel may damage the instrument and result in harm to the patient. No connection to this port is to be made when device is operational and connected to a patient. Patient injury may occur. Warning: The humidifier has been designed and tested for use with Hudson RCI Branded accessories and breathing circuits. Use of non-approved circuits or accessories with this unit may cause an unsafe condition. See the current issue of the Hudson RCI Catalog or go to the Hudson RCI Website at www.hudsonrci.com for compatible circuits and accessories validated for use with the CONCHATHERM Heated Humidifiers. Warning: Electrical Short Hazard: Do not immerse this device in water or other fluids for cleaning. Do not autoclave, gas sterilize or pasteurize. Severe damage will result. Warning: Only connect this device to a Hospital Grade Grounded 120 V ~ outlet, with the power cord supplied in the original packaging. This device has been developed to operate over the voltage ranges noted on the name plate label for use in foreign countries. If device is used in areas outside the United States, ensure a Hospital Grade, grounded compatible power cord is utilized. Please call Teleflex Medical’s customer service to obtain Foreign Country power cord specification for your application. Caution: Federal law (USA) restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. Caution: Always operate the humidifier in a vertical position with the water reservoir properly mounted. Caution: Temperature patterns within the system associated with normal operation will be disrupted if there is insufficient water to pass through the system, causing a high temperature alarm. Caution: Do not operate the humidifier with a dry or disconnected reservoir or without a column installed. Severe damage may result. Caution: Hudson RCI Branded circuits and accessories are Single Patient Use only. With the exception of the Temperature Probes, they are not cleanable or re-useable. Accessories should be changed after a maximum of 14 days of use, or when noticeably contaminated by the patient or excessive leakage is observed. Caution: Replace the power fuse only with one of the same rating. Caution: Monitor the Inspiratory and Expiratory Circuits periodically for excessive condensation (rainout). Caution: In the Invasive, or Sub-glottic Mode, the humidifier is designed to deliver a minimum fluid output of 30 mg H2O/L at 30º C, for the proximal airway temperatures at zero gradient and with the recommended Flow Rates listed in the Specification Section of this manual. • Use of Positive or "Sun" gradient settings in some conditions can result in humidity outputs at the patient of less than 30mg H2O/L at 30º C. • Visually inspect for condensation droplets in the inspiratory circuit after one hour of operation, and periodically thereafter. Caution: Some Ventilators produce elevated gas temperatures at the patient inhalation port which can reduce the amount of relative humidity in the circuit. Visually inspect for condensation droplets in the inspiratory circuit after one hour of operation, and periodically thereafter. Caution: Monitor the Inspiratory and Expiratory Circuits periodically for excessive condensation (rainout). Use water traps to collect rainout when using non-heated wire breathing circuits.
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4. Principles of Operation ConchaTherm Basics The Concha® heated humidification system consists of: •
ConchaTherm Neptune heated humidifier
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Concha-Column® humidifier cartridge (also referred to as ‘column’)
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Concha sterile water reservoir
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ConchaTherm Neptune dual thermistor probe
•
Hudson RCI Breathing circuit (non-heated wire breathing circuit or 21-volt heated-wire breathing circuit.)
The servo-controlled heated humidifier continuously monitors the proximal airway temperature and regulates the heat supplied to the column by the heating element, and if used, the heated-wire circuit. The Concha-Column humidification cartridge is inserted into the heater where it is surrounded by a heating element. Sterile water flows via a gravity-feed system from the reservoir into the Concha-Column, wetting an internal absorbent wick. The heating element conducts heat through the column's metal wall, heating the wick and vaporizing the sterile water. Ventilatory gas passes through the column where it picks up the moisture in molecular form. The heated, humidified gas is delivered to the patient through a breathing circuit attached to the top of the column. Concha-Columns are available in four configurations: Standard, Low-Compliance, Minimal Compliance and Comfort-Flo. All columns are labeled for easy identification and operate on a reliable, gravity-feed system for uninterrupted water flow.
Concha-Column Description The Standard Concha-Column (see Figure 1) is designed for use with ventilatory parameters most commonly used with adults. The water in the column will be at the same level as that in the reservoir. The water level in both the reservoir and the column drops as water is consumed. As the water level in the column drops, the compressible volume of the system increases and the system compliance changes.
Heated, humidified oxygen/air mixture to patient
Dry oxygen/air mixture from flow source
Saturated Wick CONCHA Prefilled. Disposable Sterile Water Reservoir
Figure 1: Standard CONCHA-COLUMN Flow Diagram 6
The Low-Compliance Concha-Column is recommended for applications requiring a more constant compressible volume and compliance, (see Figure 2). The Low-Compliance Concha-Column maintains a constant water level in the column resulting in a more stable compressible volume. The system's compliance equals the column’s compliance plus the amount of fluid transferred to the reservoir during each inspiratory phase. Some fluid, in the form of either water vapor or water, always transfers during each cycle. In addition, because of the smaller mass of water contained inside the column, the Low-Compliance Column will heat and cool faster as compared to the Standard Concha-Column.
Heated, humidified oxygen/air mixture to patient
Dry oxygen/air mixture from flow source
Saturated Wick CONCHA Prefilled. Disposable Sterile Water Reservoir
Figure 2: Low-Compliance CONCHA-COLUMN Flow Diagram The Minimal-Compliance Concha-Column is recommended for applications requiring a low constant compressible volume and compliance,. This column maintains a constant compressible volume at 109 ml with compliance at 0.2 ml/cm H2O. The Minimal-Compliance Concha-Column has an internal baffle and maintains a constant water level in the column resulting in a stable compressible volume. As with the Low-Compliance column, the system's compliance equals the Concha-Column’s compliance plus the amount of fluid transferred to the reservoir during each inspiratory phase. Some fluid, in the form of either water vapor or water, always transfers during each cycle. This column will heat and cool slightly faster as compared to the Low-Compliance Concha-Column. The Comfort Flo Concha-Column is for use with continuous high flow oxygen applications. This column is specially designed to maintain a constant water level in the column under high flow oxygen applications. Caution: The Comfort-Flo Column should be used exclusively with continuous high flow oxygen applications. Use of any other column during high flow oxygen applications may cause flooding of the circuit. Note: The amount of fluid transferred to the reservoir varies slightly depending on ventilator settings. Several factors increase the amount of fluid transfer: high peak pressure, lower breath rates, reduced water volume in reservoir, I/E ratios approaching 1:1.4, and square pressure waveforms. Note: The ConchaTherm Neptune requires the use of a dual temperature probe at all times. 7
5. Specifications ConchaTherm Neptune Performance Characteristics: Patient Airway Temperature Ranges (Adjustable): Invasive Mode
Heated-Wire Circuit: 32-39 ºC Non-heated Wire Circuit: 30-37 ºC
Non-Invasive Mode
Heated-Wire Circuit: 30-37 ºC Non-Heated-Wire Circuit: 30-37 ºC
Temperature Display:
Three-digit, seven-segment LED
High-Temperature Alarm Limit: 41.0°C typical Tracking Alarm: ± 2.0°C of the selected airway temperature, after the set temperature has been reached. Warm-up time: (Warm up is defined as patient temperature within 2°C of set point) Heated-Wire 10 minutes Non-Heated Wire 35 minutes Recommended Flow Rates*: Adult (22mm Circuits) Adult (22mm Circuits) Pediatric (15mm Circuits) Pediatric (15mm Circuits) Infant/Neonatal (10mm Circuits) Infant/Neonatal (10mm Circuits) Continuous Flow Oxygen:
Heated-Wire Circuit Non-heated Wire Circuit Heated-Wire Circuit Non-heated-Wire Circuit Heated-Wire Circuit Non-heated Wire Circuit Comfort-Flo System
3 to 40 LPM 6 to 20 LPM 1 to 40 LPM 5 to 20 LPM 1 to 20 LPM 3 to 20 LPM 1 to 40 LPM
*The Invasive Mode of the Concha Neptune was designed to provide 100% RH , as evidenced by moisture condensation, or “rainout” in the circuit at the recommended flow rates over the settable proximal airway temperature settings at zero gradient. In some cases, the use of positive gradient settings “ ” or flow rates outside the recommended ranges may result in increased warm-up times or lower than recommended humidity outputs. Additionally, some environmental conditions, such as warm ventilator outlet gas temperatures and/or high ambient temperatures, may require the use of the negative gradient setting ” ” to reach 100% RH, or visible moisture droplets in the circuit.
Humidity Output: Invasive Mode > 33 mg H2O/L at 32º C proximal airway temperatures when set at zero gradient at the recommended Flow Rates listed above. • Use of Positive or "Sun" gradient settings in some conditions can result in humidity outputs at the patient of less than 33mg H2O/L at 32º C. Visually inspect for condensation droplets in the inspiratory circuit after one hour of operation, and periodically thereafter. Non-Invasive Mode > 10 mg/L at 32º C proximal airway temperatures when set at zero gradient at the recommended Flow Rates listed above. • This mode should only be used when the patient airways ARE NOT bypassed.
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Concha-Column Performance Characteristics Water Capacity: Standard Low Compliance Comfort-Flo Low-Compliance: Minimal Compliance column: Column Compliance: Standard: Low-Compliance: Comfort-Flo Low-Compliance: Minimal Compliance: Column Compressible Volume: Standard: Low-Compliance: Comfort-Flo Low-Compliance: Minimal Compliance:
193 ± 10 ml with full reservoir 40 ± 5 ml 40 ± 5 ml 40 ± 5 ml 1.12 ml/cm H2O with full reservoir 2.51 ml/cm H2O with reservoir at “replace” mark 0.25 ml/cm H2O 0.25 ml/cm H2O 0.2 ml/cm H2O 103 ml with full reservoir 268 ml with reservoir at “replace” mark 248 ml ± 12 ml 248 ml ± 12 ml 109 ml
Note: The amount of water in a Standard Concha-Column decreases as water is used, increasing the compressible volume as water is consumed.
General System Characteristics Pressure Drop or Resistance to Flow: System Circuits, Concha Column and Water Reservoir shall be in compliance to ISO 8835-2 for Pressure Drop (Resistance to Flow). See individual circuit “Instructions For Use” for Resistance to Flow data. System Pressures: The ConchaTherm circuits are designed to exceed the ISO/CD 5367 standard of 60 cm/H2O (6 +/- 0.3 kPa), and are tested to perform at 90 cm/H2O. System Leakage: System leakage (Circuit, Concha-Column and Water Reservoir) will have a combined leakage of less than 25 ml/minute at 60 cm/H2O (6 +/- 0.3 kPa) per ISO 5367, Annex D. Noise Levels: The humidifier noise level under normal operation conditions shall be less than 50 dB measured 1 meter from the device, except while audible alarms are active. Electrical Characteristics: Input Voltage and Power: Leakage Current: Dielectric Withstand: Temperature Control: Power Fuses: Thermal Fuse: Operating Environment Temperature: Operating Temperature:
100-120 V ~, 50-60 Hz, 2.6 A (MAX) 200-240 V ~, 50-60 Hz, 1.9 A (MAX) Less than 100 micro-amps 1,250 volts minimum for one (1) minute Dual thermistor Two 4 amp, 5 x 20mm time delayed, 250 V ~ 152 °C non-re-settable 140 °C re-settable 18 to 29 °C (68 to 85°C)
Note: Operating the humidifier at the extremes of the operating temperature may affect the temperature output of the device and/or cause nuisance alarms. The humidifier works ideally at a room temperature of 22 to 26 °C (72 to 79 °F).
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Physical Characteristics: Size: Weight:
17.3 cm (H*) x 14.0 cm (W) x 20.6 cm (D) 6.8” (H*) x 5.5” (W) x 8.1” (D) 2.8 pounds/1.3 Kg (approximate)
Note: Allow 33 cm (13”) total height allowance for column installation Transportation and Storage: Temperature: Relative Humidity:
-20 to +50 °C (-4 to +122 °F) 95% max (non-condensing, Transportation) 85% max (non-condensing, Storage)
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): This device meets the requirements of IEC and UL 60601-1 Standards for Medical Electrical Devices with respect to Electromagnetic Emissions and Compatibility. This device can be placed in close proximity to other Medical Devices approved to the same standards. Communication devices or other equipment emitting RF signals may cause erratic operation of this device. (See Tables, Appendix I) Standards: The ConchaTherm Neptune Heated Humidifier will be tested to and will comply with the following standards: UL 60601-1, IEC 60601-1 ISO 8185
Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1: General Requirements for Safety Medical Electrical Equipment 2nd Edition; Humidifiers for Medical Use – General Requirements or Humidification Systems
IEC 60601-1 Clause 5 Classifications: • Class I • Type BF • IPX1 • Rated of Continuous Operations
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6. Controls and Indicators 5
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10 3 2
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Figure 3: CONCHATHERM NEPTUNE Front Panel Indicators
Front Panel Indicators 1.
Non-Invasive Mode Icon illuminates when the humidifier is in the SUPRA-GLOTTIC or Non-Invasive Ventilation mode.
2.
Invasive Mode Icon illuminates when the humidifier is in the SUB-GLOTTIC or Invasive or Intubated mode.
3.
LED Display Displays the temperature within tenths of a degree centigrade resolution. During normal operation, the LED displays actual proximal patient airway temperature. To display the column temperature, press and hold the column button. The column temperature will be displayed as long as the key is pressed.
4.
Airway Temperature - Icon illuminates green during normal operation. This indicator flashes red when there is a temperature probe problem or an over temperature condition at the patient airway.
5.
Column Temperature - Icon illuminates green when the column button is pressed and the column temperature is displayed on the temperature display LED. This indicator flashes red when there is a temperature probe problem or high temperature condition at the column.
6.
Inspiratory Wire Indicator - Arrow icon illuminates green when the inspiratory wire of a heated-wire circuit is connected to the humidifier. This arrow will flash red when the inspiratory wire status has changed (connected or disconnected) during operation. This arrow will flash green if the status (connected/disconnected) is changed during “Confirmation of Settings or Set-up”.
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7.
Expiratory Wire Indicator - Arrow icon illuminates green when the expiratory wire of a heated-wire circuit is connected to the heater. This arrow will flash red when the expiratory wire status has changed (connected or disconnected) during operation. This arrow will flash green if the status (connected/disconnected) is changed during “Confirmation of Settings or Set-up”.
8.
Pause Indicator - When the humidifier has been placed in pause mode, the illuminate and the LED display will count down the remaining pause time.
9.
Service Indicator - If the heater detects an internal problem during operation, the icon and the Emergency Alarm Indicator will flash and an audible alarm will sound. If this happens, turn the heater off and let it cool. If the condition persists, take the unit out of service and return to Teleflex Medical for servicing.
10.
Temperature Gradient Indicator - Indicates the temperature gradient set point. Indicator is active when using a heated wire circuit and will be illuminated during “Set-up” and “Check Settings” modes.
icon will
STATUS INDICATORS 1.
GREEN - Green icons indicate the device is functioning normally.
2.
YELLOW - A Yellow flashing icon in conjunction with a low volume, 3-tone audio signal indicates a cautionary alarm condition (also see “Alarm Conditions” in the “Troubleshooting” section of this manual).
3.
RED - A red flashing icon in conjunction with a high volume, 5-tone audio signal indicates an emergency alarm condition requiring immediate action by the clinician (see “Alarm Conditions” in the “Troubleshooting” section of this manual).
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e
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f Figure 4: CONCHATHERM NEPTUNE Front Panel Controls
Front Panel Controls a.
Power ON/OFF - The button controls power to the humidifier. Press and hold to turn unit ON. Press and hold to turn unit OFF.
b.
Mode Selector - This key selects the operating mode (Invasive or Non-Invasive).
c.
Temperature and Pause Time Control - The Increase and Decrease Buttons allow the user to adjust the proximal patient airway temperature and pause time settings.
d.
Temperature Gradient - Sun and Raindrop - These keys increase or decrease the temperature gradient between the column and the patient end of the heated-wire circuit.
e.
Gradient Display - Blue LED between the Sun and Raindrop indicates the actual temperature gradient setting. The example below shows a setting of one degree towards the raindrop. This setting would increase humidity in the circuit. Example:
f.
Accept Button - Used to check settings, access adjustable settings and accept the displayed parameters and store settings into memory.
g.
Pause Button minutes.
h.
Alarm Mute Button
i.
Column Button - When pressed, the LED displays the temperature of the gas at the outlet of the column. The column temperature will remain displayed as long as the key is pressed.
- Used to enter the Pause Mode for a user adjustable period of 5-60
- Used to silence a Cautionary Alarm for two minutes.
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7. Directions for Use Read this entire section, including all warnings and cautions, before operating the ConchaTherm Neptune. See the “Applications” section for tips on using the ConchaTherm Neptune in specific clinical situations.
System Setup 1.
Installation: Mount the humidifier to a pole, ventilator or rail system using the appropriate mounting bracket. Contact your Teleflex Medical representative for available mounting brackets. Mounting instructions are supplied with the bracket. Warning: Fire Hazard: Do not use humidifier in the presence of flammable anesthetic gases.
2.
Connect the humidifier to power. • Connect the supplied hospital grade power cord to the rear of the unit. • Plug the humidifier into an appropriate 120 V ~ three-prong, grounded electrical outlet. Verify power at the outlet. Warning: This unit requires 120 V ~ (nominal) 60 Hz sine wave output. If used in a transport vehicle requiring an inverter, do not use square wave or pulse width modulated sine wave output. To do so may result in overheating.
3.
Install the Concha-Column and Concha Water Reservoir. • Insert the column into the humidifier. Be sure that the tubing clamp(s) are closed. • Place the water reservoir into the reservoir holder.
4.
Connect the ventilator circuit to the Concha-Column. • Remove the yellow cap from the top of the column. • Connect the humidifier line from the ventilator to one of the ports on the column. • Connect the inspiratory tubing elbow to the remaining port on the column. • Connect the expiratory tubing elbow to the expiratory port on the ventilator.
5.
Connect the dual thermistor probe. • Insert the temperature probe plug into the jack at the lower front of the humidifier. • Place the short-cabled probe at the column outlet and the long-cabled probe into the inspiratory side of the patient wye. Warning: The temperature probes must be properly placed in the breathing circuit before operating the humidifier. Failure to properly connect the temperature probes may cause the unit to alarm and shut down.
6.
Connect the heated-wire pigtails (not applicable when using conventional circuits). • Connect the inspiratory limb heated-wire (blue) pigtail to the blue heated-wire connector on the humidifier cable. Connect the expiratory limb heated-wire (yellow) pigtail to the yellow heated-wire connector on the humidifier cable. • Verify heated-wires are connected to the humidifier before turning the unit on. Note: The humidifier will automatically enter heated-wire operation when it senses the inspiratory heated-wire from a Hudson RCI circuit. Warning: If using a heated-wire circuit with this humidifier, use only Hudson RCI 21-voltcircuits. 14
Warning: When using Hudson RCI Heated-Wire Circuits: • Observe the minimum minute volumes recommended in this manual. • Do not cover the circuit with sheets, blankets, towels, clothing or other materials. • Do not apply excessive tension to the heated-wire harness - DO NOT "MILK" TUBING. • Do not allow the circuit to rest on the patient's bare skin. 7.
Connect the water reservoir to the column. • Remove the cap from the column’s bottom puncture pin. Push and twist the pin through the puncture site at the bottom of the reservoir. Insert the pin all the way. Repeat this procedure for the top puncture pin and puncture site. • Open the tubing clamp(s) and gently squeeze the reservoir bottle.
8.
For next steps proceed to the Automatic Operation and/or User Adjustable Operation sections of this manual.
FROM VENTILATOR
PLACE COLUMN PROBE HERE
TO VENTILATOR CONVENTIONAL BREATHING CIRCUIT
CONCHA 1650ml RESERVOIR BOTTLE
CONCHA COLUMN
CONCHA HEATED HUMIDIFIER
PLACE PATIENT AIRWAY TEMPERATURE PROBE HERE
HEATED WIRE CABLES (NOT USED) TO PATIENT
DUAL TEMPERATURE PROBE
Figure 5: The COCHATHERM NEPTUNE System using a Non-Heated Wire (Conventional) Circuit
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Automatic Operation 1.
Set up and turn ON the ventilator or gas source (see the Ventilator Manufacturer Instructions for Use to determine ventilator operation and monitoring requirements). Warning: Always monitor tidal volume, minute volume, respiratory rate and all pressures and ensure that all monitoring alarms are appropriately set and functioning before connecting patient to the gas delivery system (ventilator, humidifier and circuit).
2.
Turn the humidifier’s power ON
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Once activated, the humidifier will perform a self-check (a scrolling dash will be seen on the LED display). When the self-check is complete, the unit will issue an audible alert. This indicates the humidifier is ready for operation. At this point the user can choose to confirm or change the settings. Warning: If the heater detects a fault during the self-check, the icon will flash and an audible alarm will sound. If this happens, take the unit out of service and return to Teleflex Medical for servicing. Warning: Do not leave the humidifier on, do not turn the humidifier on and do not exit the pause mode until there is regulated gas flow through the system. To do so may result in heat buildup, causing a bolus of hot air to be delivered to the patient. Circuit tubing may significantly soften under these conditions. Turn the humidifier power switch OFF, or place the unit in pause and allow the system to cool before stopping gas flow. Warning: Always verify gas flow and airway temperature before connecting the humidifer to the patient. Note: The humidifier will not begin to heat until the settings have been confirmed. Note: The humidifier will automatically detect Hudson RCI adult, pediatric and neonatal heated-wire circuits. Note: Confirm the heated-wire icons illuminate green when the appropriate heated-wires are connected to the unit. HEATED WIRE EXPIRATORY (YELLOW) (IF USED) TO VENTILATOR
HEATED WIRE BREATHING CIRCUIT FROM VENTILATOR PLACE COLUMN PROBE HERE
CONCHA 1650ml RESERVOIR BOTTLE
PLACE PATIENT AIRWAY TEMPERATURE PROBE HERE
CONCHA COLUMN HEATED WIRE (BLUE) INSPIRATORY
CONCHA HEATED HUMIDIFIER
TO PATIENT HEATED WIRE CABLE (YELLOW)
HEATED WIRE CABLE (BLUE)
DUAL TEMPERATURE PROBE
Figure 6: The CONCHATHERM NEPTUNE System Using a Heated-wire Circuit 16
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Confirm Settings. The accept button will flash and the humidifier will automatically display the stored settings for mode (invasive or non-invasive) and patient airway temperature. When using a heated-wire circuit, the heated-wire and temperature gradient indicators will illuminate. Patient airway temperature and temperature gradient will default to the last used values for the present configuration (mode and breathing circuit type). If the configuration has not been used previously, factory default settings will apply. To begin operation using the displayed settings, press and release the accept button. The heater will begin warm-up and then normal operation. Note: To adjust the displayed settings, see User Adjustable Operation. Note: Power is not applied to the heater or heated-wires until the settings have been confirmed. Note: If the user does not press the accept button to confirm these settings or press and hold the accept button to enter the User Adjustable Operation within 5 minutes, the unit will alarm. To clear this alarm, press the accept button .
FROM REGULATED OXYGEN SOURCE
PLACE COLUMN PROBE HERE
CONCHA COLUMN PLACE PATIENT AIRWAY TEMPERATURE PROBE HERE
HEATED WIRE INSPIRATORY (BLUE)
CONCHA 1650ml RESERVOIR BOTTLE
CONCHA HEATED HUMIDIFIER
HEATED WIRE EXPIRATORY (YELLOW) (NOT USED) TEMPERATURE PROBE
Figure 7: The CONCHATHERM NEPTUNE System for the Comfort-Flo Cannula 4.
Warm-Up. During warm-up, the °C will flash and the LED display will show the actual proximal patient airway temperature. Warm-Up ends when the patient airway temperature reaches within 2°C of the set airway temperature. Once warm-up is complete the °C will stop flashing. Note: During warm-up, the low temperature alarm is deactivated. Warm-up Time:
10 minutes (heated-wire circuits) 35 minutes (conventional circuits)
Note: Warm-up times consider that warm-up is achieved when the patient airway temperature is within 2°C of the patient airway set temperature.
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Normal Operation. After warm-up, the humidifier will convert to normal operation. Figure 8 shows a typical display for the ConchaTherm Neptune during normal operation.
Figure 8: CONCHATHERM NEPTUNE - Normal Operation Using a Dual Heated-Wire Circuit Warning: Maintain adequate gas flow through the column and breathing circuit. This will prevent overheating the column and circuit. Warning: Do not leave the humidifier on, do not turn the humidifier on and do not exit the pause mode until there is regulated gas flow through the system. To do so may result in heat buildup, causing a bolus of hot air to be delivered to the patient. Circuit tubing may significantly soften under these conditions. 6.
Pause Mode To facilitate activities such as circuit changes and nebulizer treatments, the ConchaTherm Neptune features a pause mode. During this period, humidifier settings are maintained and automatically re-activated when the designated pause time ends. To activate the PAUSE Mode, press and hold the pause button . The timer icon will illuminate and the LED display will count down the remaining time in pause. The factory default pause time is 30 minutes. During pause mode: • Power to the heater is reduced and the power to heated-wires is turned off. • The humidifier will not allow adjustment of the mode, airway temperature, temperature gradient or pause interval. To exit PAUSE, press the flashing pause button or allow the pause time to expire. Both exit methods will return the humidifier to warm-up and normal operation. Warning: Do not exit the pause mode until there is regulated gas flow through the system. To do so may result in heat buildup, causing a bolus of hot air to be delivered to the patient. Circuit tubing may significantly soften under these conditions.
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