eove Air Liquide EO Series User manual

Patient
Pocket guide
Series Ventilators
EO-150


Indications for use 5
Views 6
Start / Stop ventilation 7
The home screen 8
Navigating the patient screen and menu 10
Preferences menu 11
Calibration 12
Using Supplemental Oxygen Inlet 13
Export ventilation data 14
Cleaning 16
SUMMARY

In case of emergency,
the ventilation module
can be directly turned
on simply by pressing
the button on the
module keyboard.
Quick Start: 1
2
Press on the front panel
keyboard to turn on the device.
The home screen displays.
To start ventilation
Click on on the keyboard or on
the fan icon found on screen display.
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!General warnings and
cautions
The EO-150 ventilator is a restricted medical device
intended for use by qualied trained personnel, under
the direction of a doctor.
Use the EO-150 ventilator only as directed by a
doctor or healthcare provider.
Information in this guide does not supersede
instructions given by the prescribing doctor.
Install and congure the EO-150 ventilator in
accordance with the instructions given in the User’s
manual. Non-specialist operators or institutions
encountering problems with set-up, operation or
maintenance should immediately contact their EOVE
representative.
An alternative mean of ventilation should always be
available for ventilator-dependent patients. Failure to
do this may result in patient injury or death.
Clinician must read and understand
the entire manual before using the
EO-150 ventilator
The EO-150 ventilator provides continuous or
intermittent ventilation support for pediatric and adult
patients weighing at least 3.5 kg (8 lbs) who require
mechanical ventilation. The EO device is intended
to be used in home, institution and hospital for both
invasive and non-invasive ventilation.
INDICATIONS FOR USE
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VIEWS
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Display screen EO device housing unit
Ventilation module Inspiratory / Circuit Port
Proximal pressure, valve, and
proximal ow connectors
Menu bar / keyboard
Air inlet and lter O2 input
AC / DC Power connector FiO2 /SpO2connector
USB port Remote Alarm
connector
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Power source indicator
High priority alarm indicator
Technical alarm indicator
Circuit alarm indicator
Ventilation start / stop
ON / OFF switch
Physiological alarm indicator
Medium priority alarm indicator
Alarm reset
Battery life indicator
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To start ventilation using the Touch Screen
1. Press on the touch screen
2. Ventilation starts
To start ventilation using the keyboard
1. Press on the keyboard
2. Ventilation starts
To stop ventilation using the Touch Screen
1. Press and hold until:
• The red line around the START/STOP key completes
a full circle.
2. The pop-up on the screen will ask you to validate your
choice.
3. Ventilation stops.
To stop ventilation using the Keyboard
1. Press and hold until the alarm key ashes.
2. Press to conrm.
3. Ventilation stops.
Turning OFF the device using the Touch Screen
1. Press and hold until the circle becomes red.
2. Validate the ventilator’s stop.
3. The ventilator turns o and the screen turns into
deep sleep mode.
Turning OFF the device using the keyboard
1. Press and hold until the ALARM key ashes.
2. Press to conrm.
3. The ventilator turns o.
Turning ON the device
Ensure that the device has been charged prior to use or
connect to AC power or DC connector inlet. If the Home
Screen is turned o, press the STANDBY Button until it turns
on before turning on the device.
1. Insert AC connector into power inlet.
2. Turn the screw lock clockwise to secure.
3. Device will turn on automatically. If starting on battery,
press on front panel keyboard to power on the ventilator.
START / STOP VENTILATION

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THE HOME SCREEN
On the home screen, the user
can nd important information
regarding the alarms (2, 3, 7),
the ventilation pressure (11),
the preset modes set up by
your clinician (9), the button
for choosing your preferences
and options and calibrating
the ventilator in case of circuit
change (14).
The Home Screen is
accessible from all other
screens by pressing
1 2 45 63
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7
91011
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THE HOME SCREEN
Patient, circuit and ventilation mode indications. Preset mode menu (1-4): Presets installed by the clinician
and accessible by the patient when needed.
Alarm signal: Lights up when there is an active alarm. Start / Stop button: Starts or stops ventilation.
Alarm indicators: Indicates the type of alarm
(technical, physiological, interface).
Airway pressure indicator: Indicates the pressure
of the delivered breath.
Battery life indicator: Indicates the level of charge left
in the battery or whether the battery is charging. Power O button.
Clinical mode: Indicates whether the clinical menu
is locked or unlocked.
Time and date: Can be set and changed from the Patient
Preferences Menu
Time: Indicates the time on 24hr clock. This can be set up
and changed from the Patient Preferences Menu.
Menu button: Allows access to patient screen and clinical
menus.
Alarm log tab: Use to access the alarm log screen.
Flashes red when there is an alarm not yet reviewed. Event log: Indicates the latest events of the device.
Alarm inhibition and pre-inhibition button:
Lights up with the alarm color when there is an active
alarm. Stop the alarm sound or stop all the alarms sounds
for the next two minutes.
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NAVIGATING THE PATIENT SCREEN AND MENU
From this screen you can
change preferences and
calibrate the ventilator in case
of circuit change.
From the Home Screen,
choose to access the
Preferences, Calibration, Events
Log or Trends menus.

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PREFERENCES MENU
From this screen the patient can adjust
the following settings for the device. Rotation of
the screen
Allows the screen to be rotated 180°.
Press the small circle to rotate the
screen.
Brightness/
Contrast
Allows brightness levels from low to high.
Simply swipe the blue circle from left to
right to choose the preferred brightness.
Sound Adjustable sound level for alarms.
Current
Date
Sets the current day, month and year.
To set the date, click on the text and
choose the date from the calendar.
Press done when completed.
Current
Time
Sets the current time on 24 h clock.
To set the time, choose the time from the
dial and press done when completed.

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CALIBRATION
Follow the 2 steps calibration processes when
prompted and push on “Result” to go back to the
home page
The circuit calibration checks the caracteristics of the circuit conguration and must be executed after each circuit
conguration change.
NOTE: If a “caution” or “warning” appears on the
touch screen after a calibration, ventilation can proceed.
Contact your service provider to report the event.

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USING SUPPLEMENTAL OXYGEN INLET
WARNING
•Use only medical grade oxygen.
•Ensure that the device is ventilating before the
oxygen supply is turned on.
•The oxygen ow must be turned o when the device
is not ventilating so that oxygen does not
accumulate within the device. The accumulation of
oxygen presents a re risk.
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Air inlet and pollen lter
AC / DC Power connector
STANDBY Button
O2input
FiO2/SpO2connector
Remote Alarm connector
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•Plug in the oxygen adaptor (supplied with the EO 150) to the oxygen inlet 4.
•Attach the end of the oxygen supply tube to the oxygen adaptor.
•Attach the other end of the oxygen supply tube to the oxygen source.
•Start ventilation.
•Turn on the oxygen and adjust for the prescribed ow rate or FiO2level.
•Make sure that the oxygen source has been switched o before turning o
the ventilation.
Using Supplemental Oxygen inlet

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EXPORT VENTILATION DATA
Insert a USB key in the USB port at the rear of the device
In the menu tab, select “export data”
Select “export on USB key” to copy les on the USB key
Export ventilation data with a USB key
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EXPORT VENTILATION DATA
Export ventilation data with a USB key
NOTE:
The device saves a data le each day. It’s possible to manually save a new le by pushing on the
“new le” button. Each les contains the last 24 hours of detailed waveforms data and up to one
year of trends. The device memory is able to store up to 31 les.

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STORAGE
If storing your device, recharge the internal battery according to the stickers (once every 2, 4 or 6 months).
Never store a device with an empty battery.
!WARNING
Do not spray any solution inside the docking station when the ventilation module is removed.
Use only a damp cloth with a mild cleaning solution.
Should be performed regularly. For that, wipe the exterior of the device with a damp cloth using a mild cleaning
solution.
CLEANING AND DISINFECTION OF THE DEVICE
CLEANING

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