beautypg.com

Unpacking instructions, Inspection, List of parts and accessories – Philips V200 User Manual

Page 30: Inspection -2 list of parts and accessories -2

background image

Chapter 4

4-2

Respironics V200 Ventilator Operator’s Manual

REF 1057983 A

Getting Started

Unpacking Instructions

Refer to Figure 4-1.

Tools Required: Box knife

1. Using a box knife, cut a slit in packaging tape on top of shipping

carton.

2. Remove accessories box and optional flex arm box (not shown).

3. Remove top foam insert from inside carton.

4. Roll the plastic shipping bag (not shown) off the ventilator.

5. Gently lift ventilator from the bag and carton.

6. Remove patient circuit package (not shown).

7. Store carton, foam insert, and plastic bag in safe place for possible

future use.

Inspection

After unpacking the ventilator, inspect its cabinet exterior for damage,
including cracks and scratches or blemishes. Inspect the front panel for
scratches, chips, abrasions or other deformities.

List of Parts and
Accessories

Using the packing list that accompanies the ventilator, take an inventory of the
entire shipment before assembling the ventilator. In case of discrepancies,
immediately contact Respironics Customer Service at 1-800-345-6443.

The Esprit/V200 Ventilator Service Manual, P/N 580-1000-02, is available for
qualified personnel. It includes block diagrams, components parts lists,
descriptions, calibration instructions, and other information that will assist
appropriately qualified personnel to repair those parts of the equipment that
are designated by the manufacturer as repairable. For more information
contact Respironics Customer Service at 1-800-345-6443.

NOTE:

Medical electrical equipment needs special precautions regarding EMC
and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC
information provided in Chapter 12, “Technical Specifications”.

CAUTION:

Be sure to check all exterior parts of the ventilator. Problems found
during inspection should be corrected and/or reported to Respironics
before using the ventilator.