Storage, Repairs, Storage -10 repairs -10 – Philips V200 User Manual
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Chapter 10
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Respironics V200 Ventilator Operator’s Manual
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Care and Maintenance
Removing and Replacing Internal Air Source Inlet Filter
Figure 10-6: Removing and Replacing Internal Air Source Inlet Filter
Refer to Figure 10-6. Figure 10-6 shows exploded view of the duct (2) and
filter (1), but it does not have to be disassembled.
1. Move the ventilator so that there is easy access to the underside of the
internal air source duct (2).
2. The internal air source filter (1) can be removed manually. The filter
can be reached from under the internal air source duct (2) as
indicated by the arrow.
3. Wash internal air source filter (1) with mild soap and water.
4. Rinse thoroughly then pat dry.
5. Reinstall internal air source filter (1) from underneath the duct (2) in
the same fashion it was removed.
Storage
If you need to store the ventilator for fifteen days or more, ensure that the
altitude, temperature and humidity of the storage site fall within the following
ranges:
•
Environmental Temperature: -20 to 60°C (-4 to 140° F)
•
Relative Humidity: 10 to 100% noncondensing
•
Maximum Altitude: 6,560 m (20,000 ft.)
Repairs
For technical service or repairs not included in this chapter, refer to the Esprit/
V200 Ventilator Service Manual, P/N 580-1000-02 or contact Respironics
Customer Service at 1-800-345-6443.
Pull filter out from
underside of duct.
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2