Flight Medical Innovations FLIGHT 60T Series User manual

FLIGHT MEDICAL INNOVATIONS Ltd.
FLIGHT 60T VENTILATOR
Service Manual
Models: SL; DL; iO2
LIT-0113 Rev. A02 SW 5.30

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Disclaimer
FLIGHT MEDICAL INNOVATIONS Ltd. (FLIGHT MEDICAL) provides this Service Manual
in its commitment to help reduce patient risk and injury. However, this manual is not
intended to in any way replace or substitute duty of care to a patient, professional
responsibility, or professional judgment, nor is it intended to provide any warranty,
promise, guarantee, assumption of risk or duty, release, or indemnity. Physicians
shall at all times maintain responsibility for patient treatment and outcomes, and
FLIGHT MEDICAL further assumes no liability for patient treatment or outcome or for
physician's negligence, breach of duty of care, or malpractice.
The FLIGHT 60T Ventilator operator is solely responsible for selecting the appropriate
level and method of patient monitoring.
Product modification or misuse can be dangerous. FLIGHT MEDICAL disclaims all
liability for the consequences of product alterations or modifications, as well as for the
consequences which might result from the combination of this ventilator with other
products, whether supplied by FLIGHT MEDICAL or by other manufacturers, unless
such a combination has been specifically endorsed by FLIGHT MEDICAL.
The design of FLIGHT 60T Ventilator, the Operator’s and Service Manuals, and the
labeling on the ventilator, take into consideration that the purchase and use of the
equipment is restricted to trained professionals, and that certain inherent
characteristics of the ventilator are known to the operator. Instructions, warnings,
and caution statements are therefore limited to the specifics of the FLIGHT 60T
Ventilator.
Federal law (US) restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
This Operator’s Manual excludes references to various hazards which are obvious to
medical professionals and operators of this equipment, to the consequences of
product misuse, and to potential adverse effects in patients with abnormal conditions.
When the FLIGHT 60T Ventilator is used in homecare and subacute environments,
only properly trained personnel should operate the ventilator. The FLIGHT 60T
Ventilator is a restricted medical device designed for use by respiratory therapists or
other properly trained and qualified personnel under the direction of a physician and
in accordance with applicable state laws and regulations.
Transport of patients with the FLIGHT 60T Ventilator requires that medical staff have
a good working knowledge of the ventilator’s use and problem resolution. Proper
emergency backup equipment must be immediately available during transport.
FLIGHT 60T Ventilator operators must recognize their responsibility for implementing
safety monitoring mechanisms which supply appropriate information on equipment
performance and patient condition. Patient safety may be achieved through a wide
variety of means, such as electronic surveillance of equipment performance and

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patient condition. However, equipment surveillance should not replace direct
observation of clinical signs.
The liability of FLIGHT MEDICAL is subject to and limited to the exclusive terms and
conditions as set forth herein. Said liability is limited whether arising out of, or related
to, the manufacture and sale of goods, their installation, demonstration, sales
representation, use, performance, or otherwise. Any liability based upon product
warranty is limited regardless of any fault attributable to FLIGHT MEDICAL and the
nature of the action (including breach of warranty, negligence, and strict liability).
The written warranties are in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied,
including, without limitation, warranties of merchantability, fitness for any purpose, or
non-infringement.
FLIGHT MEDICAL shall not be liable for any special incidental or consequential
damages incurred by the buyer to a third party. The buyer shall not be entitled to
make liability recoveries from FLIGHT MEDICAL due to such situations.
Warranty
The FLIGHT 60T Ventilator warranty does not apply for/ in case of:
Defects caused by misuse, mishandling, tampering, or by modifications not
authorized by FLIGHT MEDICAL or its representatives.
Rubber and plastic components and materials, which are guaranteed to be free of
defects at time of delivery.
Any product which proves during the warranty period to be defective in workmanship
or material, will be replaced, credited, or repaired. FLIGHT MEDICAL retains the
discretion to select the most suitable of these options. FLIGHT MEDICAL is not
responsible for deterioration, wear, or abuse. In all cases, FLIGHT MEDICAL will not
be liable beyond the original selling price.
Application of this warranty is subject to the following conditions:
FLIGHT MEDICAL or its authorized representatives must be promptly notified
upon detection of the defective material or equipment.
Defective material or equipment must be returned to FLIGHT MEDICAL or its
authorized representative.
Examination by FLIGHT MEDICAL or its authorized representatives must confirm
that the defect is covered by the terms of this warranty.
To ensure complete protection under this warranty, the Warranty Registration Card
must be returned to a FLIGHT MEDICAL authorized representative within ten (10)
days of equipment receipt.
The above is the sole warranty provided by FLIGHT MEDICAL. No other warranty,
expressed or implied, is intended. Representatives of FLIGHT MEDICAL are not
authorized to modify the terms of this warranty.
In no way does this or any of FLIGHT MEDICAL policies, training materials, guidelines,
or instructions create an obligation for FLIGHT MEDICAL to perform any services.

About this Document
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About this Document
This document is a service manual for the FLIGHT 60T and F60 Dual Limb Ventilators,
ventilators that provide continuous or intermittent mechanical ventilation support for
the care of individuals who require mechanical ventilation. It is intended for
technicians who are responsible for maintaining, servicing, and providing
troubleshooting assistance for the FLIGHT 60T and F60 Dual Limb Ventilators.
For information on how to use the FLIGHT 60T Ventilator, see the FLIGHT
60T Ventilator Operator's Manual.
Style Conventions
Convention
Used for
Verdana
Regular text.
Arial Bold
Names of labels, buttons, and other elements of the user interface.
Arial Italics
Special terms, the first time they appear.
Notes, which offer an additional explanation or a hint on how to overcome a
common problem.
Warnings, which indicate potentially damaging user operations and explain
how to avoid them.

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Table of Contents
1INTRODUCTION ................................................................................. 1-1
1.1 INTENDED USE ................................................................................ 1-1
1.2 SYMBOLS ....................................................................................... 1-1
2SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................... 2-1
2.1 GENERAL WARNINGS ......................................................................... 2-1
2.2 CAUTIONS...................................................................................... 2-3
3FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION............................................................... 3-1
3.1FRONT PANEL .................................................................................. 3-1
3.1.1 Keypad / Control Buttons ..................................................... 3-2
3.1.2 LED Indicators .................................................................... 3-3
3.2 LEFT SIDE PANEL.............................................................................. 3-4
3.3 RIGHT SIDE PANEL............................................................................ 3-5
3.4 BACK PANEL ................................................................................... 3-6
3.5 REMOTE ALARM CONNECTION ............................................................... 3-8
3.6 PNEUMATICS DIAGRAM ....................................................................... 3-9
3.7 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM .......................................................................3-10
3.8 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM –IO2INTERNAL MIXER MODEL ..................................3-11
4REMOVING AND REINSTALLING MODULES ........................................ 4-1
4.1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................ 4-1
4.2 REQUIRED EQUIPMENT ....................................................................... 4-1
4.3 REPLACING THE DETACHABLE BATTERY .................................................... 4-2
4.3.1 Removing the Detachable Battery ......................................... 4-2
4.3.2 Installing the Detachable Battery .......................................... 4-2
4.4 REPLACING THE INTERNAL BATTERY ........................................................ 4-2
4.4.1 Removing the Internal Battery.............................................. 4-2
4.4.2 Installing the Internal Battery............................................... 4-3
4.5 REMOVING THE VENTILATOR COVER........................................................ 4-3
4.5.1 Removing the Ventilator Cover ............................................. 4-3
4.5.2 Installing the Ventilator Cover .............................................. 4-6
4.6 REPLACING THE POWER BOARD ............................................................. 4-6
4.6.1 Removing the Power Board .................................................. 4-6
4.6.2 Installing the Power Board ................................................... 4-7
4.7 REPLACING THE POWER SUPPLY............................................................. 4-9
4.8 REPLACING THE FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY.................................................4-10
4.8.1 Removing the Front Panel Assembly .....................................4-10

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4.8.2 Connecting the Front Panel Assembly ...................................4-12
4.9 REPLACING THE O2MIXER NEB BOARD *(IO2INTERNAL MIXER MODEL ONLY)......4-12
4.9.1 Removing the O2mixer neb board........................................4-12
4.9.2 Installing the O2mixer board...............................................4-13
4.10 REPLACING THE MAIN BOARD ..............................................................4-13
4.10.1 Removing the Main Board ...................................................4-13
4.10.2 Installing the Main Board ....................................................4-16
4.11 REPLACING THE TOUCH SCREEN ...........................................................4-16
4.12 REPLACING THE BLOWER ASSEMBLY.......................................................4-17
4.12.1 Removing the Blower Assembly ...........................................4-17
4.12.2 Installing the Blower Assembly ............................................4-18
4.13 REPLACING THE OXYGEN SENSOR .........................................................4-18
4.13.1 Removing the Oxygen Sensor..............................................4-18
4.13.2 Installing the Oxygen Sensor...............................................4-19
4.14 REPLACING THE O2LEAK SENSOR *(IO2INTERNAL MIXER MODEL ONLY)............4-19
4.14.1 Removing the O2leak sensor...............................................4-19
4.14.2 Installing the O2leak sensor................................................4-19
4.15 REPLACING THE OXYGEN MIXER *(IO2INTERNAL MIXER MODEL ONLY)..............4-20
4.15.1 Removing the Oxygen mixer ...............................................4-20
4.15.2 Installing the Oxygen mixer ................................................4-20
4.16 REPLACING THE O2MIXER FILTERS *(IO2INTERNAL MIXER MODEL ONLY)...........4-21
4.17 REPLACING THE PURGE BOARD ASSEMBLY ...............................................4-22
4.17.1 Removing the Purge Board Assembly....................................4-22
4.17.2 Installing the Purge Board Assembly ....................................4-22
4.18 REPLACING THE SOLENOID BOARD ASSEMBLY ...........................................4-23
4.18.1 Removing the Solenoid Board Assembly................................4-23
4.18.2 Installing the Solenoid Board Assembly.................................4-24
4.19 REPLACING THE SOLENOID ASSEMBLY ....................................................4-25
4.19.1 Removing the Solenoid Assembly.........................................4-25
4.19.2 Installing the Solenoid Assembly..........................................4-25
4.20 REPLACING THE LOWER BOARD AND D-TYPE BOARD....................................4-26
4.20.1 Removing the Lower Board and D-type Board........................4-26
4.20.2 Installing the Lower Board and D-type Board.........................4-28
4.21 REPLACING THE FUSE........................................................................4-28
4.21.1 Removing the Fuse ............................................................4-28
4.21.2 Installing the Fuse .............................................................4-28
4.22 REPLACING THE RUBBER BUMPERS ........................................................4-29
4.22.1 Removing the Rubber Bumpers............................................4-29
4.22.2 Installing the Rubber Bumpers.............................................4-29

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5SERVICE/TECHNICAL MENU............................................................... 5-1
5.1 ADVANCED SCREEN ........................................................................... 5-1
5.2 SERVICE SCREEN.............................................................................. 5-2
6SOFTWARE UPGRADE......................................................................... 6-3
6.1 INSTALLING THE SW UPGRADE.............................................................. 6-3
6.2 CALIBRATION INTEGRITY CHECK............................................................. 6-3
7CALIBRATION AND VERIFICATION TESTS ......................................... 7-5
REQUIRED EQUIPMENT ............................................................................... 7-5
7.1 CALIBRATION .................................................................................. 7-5
7.1.1 Pressure Sensors Calibration ................................................ 7-5
7.1.2 Pressure Relief Calibration.................................................... 7-8
7.1.3 Bias Flow Calibration ........................................................... 7-9
7.1.4 Oxygen Sensor Calibration ..................................................7-10
7.1.5 O2Leak Sensor calibration* (iO2Internal mixer model only)....7-11
7.2 OPERATIONAL VERIFICATION PROCEDURE (OVP) .......................................7-12
7.2.1 Standard Ventilator Settings (STS).......................................7-12
7.2.2 Front Panel Self Test ..........................................................7-12
7.2.3 Circuit Test .......................................................................7-13
7.2.4 Volume verification ............................................................7-14
7.2.5 Pressure Verification...........................................................7-14
7.2.6 Bias Flow ..........................................................................7-15
7.2.7 PEEP ................................................................................7-15
7.2.8 Pressure Trigger ................................................................7-16
7.2.9 Exhalation Valve Leak.........................................................7-17
7.2.10 High Pressure Alarm ...........................................................7-18
7.2.11 Battery /Charger /Power Supply ..........................................7-19
7.2.12 Buzzer Test .......................................................................7-20
7.2.13 Oxygen Calibration Test ......................................................7-20
7.2.14 Nebulizer compensation test * (iO2Internal mixer model only) 7-21
7.2.15 OVP Test Results................................................................7-22
7.3TEST TABLE ...................................................................................7-24
8MAINTENANCE ................................................................................... 8-1
8.1 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE................................................................... 8-1
8.2DOWNLOAD LOG FILES ....................................................................... 8-1
9TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ............................................................... 9-3
9.1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................ 9-3
9.2 ERROR MESSAGES ............................................................................ 9-3
10 REPACKAGING AND SHIPPING ........................................................ 10-1
RGA RETURNS .......................................................................................10-1
11 SPARE PARTS................................................................................... 11-2

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11.1 ELECTRONIC ..................................................................................11-2
11.2 MECHANICAL /ASSEMBLIES ................................................................11-5
11.3 CABLES ........................................................................................11-8

Introduction
Intended Use
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1 Introduction
This Service Manual (V60-00002-18 Rev. A) provides information for servicing the
FLIGHT 60T Ventilator. It is for use by authorized service personnel while installing,
servicing, and repairing the ventilator.
Intended Use1.1
The FLIGHT 60T Ventilator is intended to provide continuous or intermittent
mechanical ventilation support for the care of individuals who require mechanical
ventilation. Specifically, the FLIGHT 60T Ventilator is applicable for adult and
pediatric patients, greater than or equal to 10 kg (22 lbs).
Symbols1.2
Symbol
Description
Front Panel
On/Off
Alarm Reset
OK (Enter)
Decrease Button
Increase Button
Cancel
Panel Lock
Manual Breath
Parameters Screen

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Symbols
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Symbol
Description
Extended Screen
Technical Screen
Nebulizer Port
Rear Panel
Caution; consult accompanying documents
Type BF applied part
Temperature limitation
Humidity limitation
Atmospheric pressure limitation
DC –Direct Current
AC –Alternating Current
USB –Universal Serial Bus
LAN –Local Area Network
High Pressure and Low-Flow Oxygen Port

Safety Instructions
General Warnings
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2 Safety Instructions
At all times, strictly follow this manual. The safe use of the FLIGHT 60T Ventilator
requires full understanding of its operation, and adherence to the manual's
instructions. The equipment is only to be used for the purpose specified in
section 1.1. Observe all of the WARNINGS and CAUTIONS posted in this manual, and
on buttons found on the FLIGHT 60T Ventilator and associated accessories.
General Warnings2.1
External power connection: To maintain grounding integrity when using AC
power, only connect to grounded receptacles. Always disconnect the external
power prior to servicing. There is a risk of explosion if used in the presence of
flammable anesthetics.
All settings and adjustments in the different ventilation modes must be made
in accordance with a physician's prescribed therapy.
Do not use electrically conductive patient circuits.
Always use a clean, disinfected patient circuit.
Always use an outlet filter or equivalent at the Airway Pressure Connector, to
protect the internal sensors from moisture and other contaminants.
The ventilator is ready for operation only when:
1. It is completely assembled.
2. The OVP has been successfully completed.
Failure to identify and correct alarm violations may result in patient injury.

Safety Instructions
General Warnings
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Ensure that the oxygen source is not empty before and during the use of the
optional Air/Oxygen Entrainment Mixer or Oxygen Blending Bag Kit.
As Li-Ion batteries are charged and discharged over time, their ability to hold a
charge is decreased with use. This can shorten the amount of time the
ventilator can function while on battery power.
The batteries should be replaced when the batteries no longer meet the needs
of the user. This depends on a number of factors including settings and usage
patterns.
Charge the batteries for a minimum of three hours before powering the
ventilator from the batteries. This provides fully charged batteries.
During storage, charge the batteries for a minimum of three hours every 30
days. This provides charged batteries.
Always ensure that the green Ext. Power LED is illuminated after connecting
the FLIGHT 60T Ventilator to an external AC or DC power source. If the LED is
not illuminated, check all power connections and resolve any problems.
Always plug the FLIGHT 60T Ventilator into an AC power supply source when
not in use, to ensure best battery performance.
The flow resistance of the air inlet filter, located on the right side of the
ventilator, is likely to increase with repeated use. Ensure that the filter is
changed regularly.
Only a FLIGHT MEDICAL approved patient circuit can be used with the FLIGHT
60T Ventilator.

Safety Instructions
Cautions
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Only a FLIGHT MEDICAL approved exhalation valve can be used with the
FLIGHT 60T Ventilator.
Perform a Circuit Test each time a clean circuit/exhalation valve is installed.
This FLIGHT 60T Ventilator has been tested and found to comply with the EMC
limits according to the EN60601-1-1-2 standard class B. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
typical medical installation. The equipment generates uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with these
instructions, may cause harmful interference to other devices in the vicinity.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference with other
devices, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving device.
Increase the distance between the equipment.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the device (s) is connected.
Consult the manufacturer for help.
Cautions2.2
Only use medical grade oxygen with the Air/Oxygen Entrainment Mixer or
Oxygen Blending Bag Kit.
Do not place liquid containers in the immediate vicinity or on top of the FLIGHT
60T Ventilator. Liquids that get into the ventilator can cause equipment
malfunction and damage.
After the FLIGHT 60T Ventilator is serviced, it must completely pass an
Operational Verification Procedure (OVP) before being returned to patient use.

Safety Instructions
Cautions
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An authorized FLIGHT MEDICAL factory-trained technician must do all service
or repairs performed on the FLIGHT 60T Ventilator.
Do not open the ventilator or perform service on an open unit while connected
to external power.
Use standard antistatic techniques while working inside the ventilator or
handling any electronic parts.
Clean all external accessories of the ventilator prior to servicing.
Water in the oxygen supply can cause equipment malfunction and damage.
Batteries contain Li-Ion. Do not discard them in an incinerator or force them
open. Batteries should not be disposed of with normal waste.
Use the tools and equipment specified in this manual to perform specific
procedures.

Functional Description
Front Panel
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3 Functional Description
Front Panel3.1
The front panel contains the control buttons, visual indicators, display screen, and
patient circuit connection. There are 2 types of keypad –symbols or print.
Figure 1 –Front Panel
Label
Name
Description
1
Patient Circuit Connector
Composed of a gas outlet and quick connector.
2
+/- button
Enables the user to adjust setting parameters.
3
Panel Lock button
Enables the user to lock the ventilator’s control, preventing
accidental changes. Pressing the button of a locked panel and
then Enter, unlocks the panel.
4
On/Off button
Turns the ventilator on or off, to start or stop ventilation.
5
Manual Breath button
Delivers a user initiated manual inflation.
6
Audio Paused / Alarm Reset
button
Toggle button. Pressing Audio Paused temporarily silences the
audible alarm; pressing Alarm Reset clears lit alarm LEDs.

Functional Description
Front Panel
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Label
Name
Description
7
Pressure Gauge
The pressure gauge is a visual indicator of breath activity,
which shows the dynamic movements of the breath pressures.
When a breath is being delivered, the user can see the
relative pressure and phase of the breath (inspiration or
expiration).
The pressure gauge is comprised of 29 LEDs. From -10 to
+20 cmH2O, each notch equals 2 cmH2O; from 20 to
50 cmH2O, each notch equals 5 cmH2O; above 50 cmH2O,
each notch equals 10 cmH2O.
8
Display touch screen
Enables the user to modify the ventilation, alarm, and
technical settings, and to view real time patient data, alarms,
battery status and logs.
9
LED Indicators
Inform the user of various events.
10
Primary Alarm LED
Flashes red to indicate that there is a high priority alarm.
11*
Dual Limb Exhalation Valve
(DL model only)
Connects the patient circuit expiratory limb.
12**
Nebulizer Port (iO2Internal
mixer model only)
Connects to the pneumatic nebulizer.
3.1.1 Keypad / Control Buttons
Figure 2 –Keypad / Control buttons
Item
Symbol
Description
1 –Parameters
(home)
The Parameters screen is the Flight 60T's default screen.
Display switches automatically to Parameters from the
other screens if not operated for 30 seconds.
Use the Parameters button to toggle between the numeric
and the graphic displays.
2 - Manual Breath
Delivers a user initiated manual inflation.

Functional Description
Front Panel
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Item
Symbol
Description
3 –Panel Lock
Enables the user to lock the ventilator’s control, preventing
accidental changes. Pressing the button of a locked panel
and then Enter, unlocks the panel.
4 –Cancel
Enable the user to cancel parameters change.
5 –Increase
Button
Enables the user to adjust setting parameters upwards.
6 –Decrease
Button
Enables the user to adjust setting parameters downwards.
7 –OK (Enter)
Enable the user to confirm parameters or mode change.
8 –On/Off
Turns the ventilator on or off, to start or stop ventilation.
9 –Alarm Reset
The Alarm Reset silences the audible alarm and clears lit
alarm LEDs.
10 –Technical
Technical data and selection options.
11 –Extended
Additional ventilation parameters screen.
3.1.2 LED Indicators
The LED indicators on the front panel inform the user of various events.
The following table describes the available LED indicators.
LED Indicator
Description
TRIG
Green LED indicates a patient’s breathing effort.
EXT PWR
Yellow LED indicates that an external power source is being applied to the ventilator.
LOW BAT
Red LED indicates that total batteries charge level is below 50%.
BAT
Orange LED indicates that the ventilator is powered on batteries.
FAULT
Red LED indicates a ventilator malfunction.
APNEA
Red LED indicates that no breaths have been delivered for the preset APNEA interval.
BUV
Red LED indicates that backup ventilation is active.
HIGH MV
Red LED indicates that the high inspiratory minute volume alarm limit is being violated.
LOW MV
Red LED indicates that the low inspiratory minute volume alarm limit is being violated.
HIGH P
Red LED indicates that the high peak airway pressure alarm limit is being violated.
LOW P
Red LED indicates low peak airway pressure.

Functional Description
Left Side Panel
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Left Side Panel3.2
Figure 3 –Left Side Panel
Label
Name
Description
1
Emergency Air Intake
Enables the patient to pull ambient air into the patient circuit in the
event of a complete system failure. The Air Intake opening pressure
is approximately -3 cmH2O (-3 mbar).

Functional Description
Right Side Panel
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Right Side Panel3.3
Figure 4 - Right Side Panel
Label
Name
Description
1
Fresh Gas Intake and
Filter Cover
Environmental air enters through this 30 mm ID Fresh Gas Intake.
The air inlet particle filter is placed behind the Filter Cover to protect
the patient as well as the ventilator’s piston system from dirt and
particles. The Fresh Gas Intake also serves as the attachment socket
for the optional FLIGHT 60T Ventilator Air/Oxygen Entrainment Mixer
or Oxygen Blending Bag.

Functional Description
Back Panel
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Back Panel3.4
Figure 5 –Back Panel
To ensure proper grounding and prevent possible shock hazards, this device
should only be connected to grounded power receptacles.
Label
Name
Description
1
Detachable Battery
Li-Ion 14.8 VDC
2
AC Connector with Fuses
100 –240 V AC, 50 –60 Hz, Fuses 2x8A (time lag)
3
DC Connector
12 –15 V DC
4
RS-232 Serial Port (COM2)
Remote alarm connector (Normally Open and Normally Closed
options).
5
RS-232 Serial Port (COM1)
Online output of events and error messages to the PC, using a
dedicated PCS2 protocol; for authorized and qualified service
technicians only.
6
USB B type
PC connector: USB port for downloading the main application
from the PC using a dedicated PCS2 protocol; for authorized
and qualified service technicians only.
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