
Quick Usage Guide
Switching On/Off
Start/Stop Treatment
Attach the Click-on Battery
i-Button
Replacing the Patient Circuit
Connecting a single limb patient circuit:
Connecting a dual limb patient circuit (Vivo 60):
This is not a complete guide for the Vivo 50/60. See your
manual for complete instructions.
Press the On/Off button on the side
panel.
1. To start treatment and enter
operating mode first press and
hold the Start/Stop button on
the front panel.
2. Release the Start/Stop button
when the progress bar is filled.
1. To stop treatment and enter standby mode first press and
hold the Start/Stop button on the front panel.
2. Release the Start/Stop button
when the progress bar is filled.
3. Press the On/Off button on the
side panel within 10 seconds.
Press the button firmly.
1. Use a thin stick to open the
cover for the click-on battery
connectors.
Make sure the cover is com-
pletely opened.
2. Hold the Vivo 50/60 as shown
in the picture, in order to target
the click-on battery holders
(marked with circles).
3. Tilt the Vivo 50/60 into an
upright position.
Once in position, a clicking
sound should be heard.
4. Use the screw to secure the
click-on battery by pressing it
in and turn clockwise.
5. When attached, the click-on
battery icon will appear in the
icon field.
Use the i-button to get explanations
about settings and alarms.
Stop treatment before disconnecting the patient cir-
cuit.
1. Connect the patient circuit to the patient air outlet of the
ventilator.
Connect the control pressure tubing to the exhalation valve
control pressure outlet of the Vivo 50/60.
Connect the other end of the patient circuit to the patient
interface.
2. Make sure that the circuit icon matches the connected cir-
cuit type and insert (Vivo 60).
1. Connect one patient tube to the patient air outlet of the ven-
tilator.
Connect the other patient tube to the exhaled air inlet of the
Vivo 60.
Connect the other end of the patient circuit to the patient
interface.
2. Make sure that the circuit icon matches the connected cir-
cuit type and insert.
Refer to the Vivo 60 Operating Manual for instructions on the use
of Adult and Paediatric patient circuits and inserts.