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Figure3-4 the breathing system components function control

Item Diagram Description

One soda lime canisters loaded can be continuously


1 Absorber ----- used for 6-8 hours at full load. The water from the
reaction is drained via the water collector underneath.

Used for setting peak pressure and deflating.


7 APL valve
Adjust range:0~70cmH2O.

1.1.1. Bellows Assembly Ports

Figure 2-8 Ports of bellows assembly

1 Driving gas connector

2 Exhaust gas port

3 Breathing system connector

WARNING: Never connect exhaust gas port with sub-atmospheric system

directly. Or else leakage of breathing system generates.


1.1.2. Common Gas Outlet

Figure 2-9C•G•O

Common gas outlet, abbreviated to C•G•O, is an optional part of Aeon7200AAnesthetic

machine. Turn the hand valve clockwise to let the common gas flow through C•G•O, Turn the

hand valve counterclockwise, the common gas will flow within the Breathing System.
1.1.3. Ventilating circulation

Inhalation primary phase: Exhalation primary phase: Exhalation end phase:

1 Exhalation valve 6 Driving gas 8 Excess gas of patient


circuit
2 Driving gas 7 From patient circuit

3 Gas of patient circuit

4 Pressure-relief valve

5 To patient circuit

1.1.4. APL Valve

WARNING: Keep all inlets/cables away from the APL valve, and do not put lines/ cables

underneath the APL valve in order to adjust the APL valve smoothly.
CAUTION: The APL valve is automatically excluded from the breathing system whenever

an automatic ventilation mode is selected.

APL valve has two functions; one is that it limits the maximum pressure during manual
ventilation; the other is that the airway pressure can be exhausted quickly by lifting the APL
valve.

The APL valve has a labeled knob for selecting between 0cmH 2O to 70cmH2O and for
indicating approximate pressure settings. Click sound will be heard when adjusting the APL
valve. In manual mode, the APL valve knob can be rotated to change the pressure threshold
at which gas will flow through the pressure threshold at which gas will flow through the valve
and into AGSS. Clockwise rotation of the APL valve knob increases the pressure threshold,
and counterclockwise rotation of the APL valve knob decreases the pressure threshold. Lifting
the top of the APL valve knob will temporarily relieve pressure. The leakage from the
anesthetic breathing in all operational modes when tested at pressure of 3.0kPa (30cmH2O) is
40ml.

Fig. 2-10 APL Valve


1.2. Vaporizer-VP300/VP500(Optional)
The vaporizer delivers anesthetic agent of accurate concentration to breathing system.
Anesthetic agent of accurate concentration will be acquired by adjusting control knob on the
vaporizer. It has temperature compensation, flow compensation and pressure compensation.
The vaporizer cannot be used for patient with respiration because of the strong interior
resistance. The vaporizer can only use one specific anesthetic agent which can be identified
by the label.

Fig.2-11 Vaporizer

NO. Name NO. Name

1 Canister Body 6 Anesthetic tag

2 Interlock bolt 7 Screw cap

3 lock lever 8 Liquid level indicator

4 control dial 9 Drain valve

5 Release button 10 Drain hole

WARNING: Only dry gas of medical degree can be used on the vaporizer. Any improper

operation of the vaporizer will bring damage to patient.

WARNING: The vaporizer should be placed vertically at the vaporizer mounting manifold.

Turn the vaporizer to OFF when it is not used.


CAUTION: The vaporizer used with Aeon7200A must comply with ISO 80601-2-13:2011.

CAUTION: For more operating and maintaining information of the vaporizer, refer to

VP300 User Manual.

1.3. Anesthetic Gas Scavenging System-AP1000 (Optional)


Anesthetic gas scavenging system absorbs waste gas exhausted from breathing system and
delivers it to processing system.

Fig.2-12 Anesthetic Gas Scavenging System-AP1000

Number Name Number Name

1 window 5 floater

2 U-bracket 6 Patient inlet

3 canister 7 Pressure release port

4 Flow control knob

WARNING: Do not block the pressure relieve hole on top of the gas tank when using

AGSS.

CAUTION: The anesthetic gas scavenging system used with Aeon7200A Anesthetic

Machine complies with ISO 80601-2-13:2011.

CAUTION: If the AGSS used together with anesthesia system is produced by other

manufacturer, make sure that the AGSS conforms to ISO 80601-2-13:2011.


CAUTION: For more operating and maintaining information of AGSS, refer to AP1000

User Manual.

1.4. O2 flush

Figure2-12

As shown in Figure2-10, by pressing the button, high flow of 35L/min--50L/min can be


provided to fresh gas outlet. When “O2+” is pressed, between 35 L/min and 50 L/min of O2
flow will be delivered to the Breathing System. Flush is available at all times when the machine
is connected to a Central Gas Supply System or Back-up Cylinder.

CAUTION: When central gas supply or backup cylinder is connected, pres suing O2

flush will deliver oxygen to breathing system and breathing bag, even the machine is powered
off.
2. User Interface

WARNING: The anesthesia breathing machine used together with anesthesia system

conforms to ISO 80601-2-13:2011.

For 12.1-inch display, the panel of the anesthetic machine is composed of user interface,
function keys and a knob. Shown in figure 3-1

Figure 3-1 User interface

No Name Description
1 Touch screen Touch screen.
The user interface can display real-time pressure and flow
waveforms, respiratory loop, monitoring data, Electronic Flowmeter
settings and anesthesia System and provides both sound and visual
alarms to assist the user.
2 AC Indicator The indicator is lighted as AC power effectively;
The indicator is dark as AC power failure.
3-1 MANUAL/ In Standby mode, first press MANUAL/AUTO knob, the system
AUTO switch to Manual mode, then secondly switch to IPPV mode.
In automatic mode, first press MANUAL/AUTO knob, the system
switch to Manual mode, then secondly switch to the original mode.
When entering or exiting the Manual mode, the user information area
displays according to the original model.
3-2 MUTE If there is an alarm, press MUTE and the silence will keep for 110
seconds; press the key again, and the silence is cancelled. If the
alarm has a change but the silence less than 120s, the silence will be
cancelled.
4 Knob The user can set the parameter values by rotating the knob and
confirm set values by pressing the knob. Rotating the knob clockwise
increases values and rotating the knob counter-clockwise decreases
values.

CAUTION: The required circumstance of the monitoring of the breathing system as

follows:

Circumstance temperature: 25℃;

Gas temperature: 25℃;

Gas tidal: 30%;

Gas: O2.

CAUTION: The anesthesia ventilator which is used with the anesthetic system complies

with ISO 80601-2-13:2011.


2.1.1. Main Interface Display

Fig 3-2 User Interface

NO. NAME NO. NAME


1 Parameter set and display area 6 Patient message area
2 Anesthetic gas monitoring area 7 Machine information area
3 Ventilation mode set area 8 Shortcut key area
4 Alarm indication area 9 Patient parameter monitoring area
5 Waveform display area
2.1.2. The Interface layout without anesthesia gas

monitoring

Fig 3-3The Layout of the User Interface


2.1.3. The Interface layout with CO2 and anesthesia gas

monitoring

Fig 3-4The Layout of the User Interface


2.2. Information of the main interface

2.2.1. Ventilation mode set and display area

2.2.1.1. Ventilation mode display


Name description
Ventilation mode area shows current ventilation mode. The mode setup menu will be open by
clicking the ventilation mode area via touch screen.

2.2.1.2. There are four states for mode button as shown below:
Name description Diagram

The normal mode – without any operation to the mode button.

Focusing state – when rotating the knob to the purpose mode,


the corresponding button will display this state.

Pending state – this state is displayed when switching modes.

White state – means the current mode that is selected.


2.2.2. Parameter Set and Display Area

2.2.2.1. Parameter display


Name description and Diagram

Parameter setting area is located at the bottom of the screen, which are applied for real-time
respiratory parameter adjustment, including 8 setting buttons.

The Ventilation parameters of all models are arranged from left to right, as shown in the chart
below:

Model Parameter1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter Parameter


4 5

Standby Patient type Blank Blank Blank Blank

IPPV VT Freq I:E Tp Blank

PLV VT Freq I:E PLimited Blank

SIMV VT Freq TINSP Trigger Tp

SPONT Trigger FreqMIN Blank Blank Blank

MANUAL AUTO Blank Blank Blank Blank

2.2.3. Alarm Indication area

Name description and Diagram


Alarm indication: when an alarm appears, an alarm bell icon shows in the warning area. For a
senior-level alarm, the alarm bell is red with white lettering. An intermediate-level alarm is
yellow with black lettering. A low-level alarm is blue-green with black lettering. At most, two
alarms can display on the screen at one time.

By pressing MUTE button, an “X” shows on the alarm icon. Below the alarm bell a countdown
timer appears. The “X” and countdown second display the same color as the alarm bell.

CAUTION: The flickering frequency of higher priority alarm among all alarms indicates
all alarms, alarm bell and countdown seconds (if any). The alarm information text keeps
own color respectively (if any).

2.2.4. Machine Information Area

Name description Diagram

Current date indicates at date display area, with format


“DD/MM/YY”, “YY/MM/DD”, “MM/DD/YY”
Current time indicates at the time display area, with 12 hour
or 24 hour format.
NOTE: Time and date format and value can be set in
system setup menu.

The description of these icons is as follows.

Name description Diagram

Power status includes AC power and backup battery state,


which will be always shown. When AC power is normal, the
white plug icon shows consistently without flashing. When net
power is disconnected or fails, the white plug icon
disappears.
Battery power 100%
Name description Diagram

Battery power 75%

Battery power 50%

Battery power 25%

Battery power low (≤10%)

Battery not connected

2.2.5. Waveform display area

Waveform display area is located in the center of the screen, including waveform and
breathing loop.

Waveform name Diagram


Pressure-time waveform(Paw-
t)

Velocity-time waveform (Flow-


t)

Carbon dioxide-time waveform


(CO2-t)

Pressure-Volume

Flow-Volume
2.2.6. Patient message area

Name description Diagram


Patient type shows adult or child.

CAUTION: Patient type setting is conducted under


standby mode.

2.2.7. Patient parameter monitoring area

Name description Diagram


The patient parameter monitoring area is on the right side of
the screen. There are at most four groups of parameters:
pressure group, capacity group, oxygen concentration group
and carbon dioxide concentration group.

2.2.8. Anesthesia gas monitoring area

Name description Diagram


Gas monitoring parameter displays on the left side of the
screen, including three parameters: primary agent, nitrous
oxide (N2O) concentration, and exhale MAC value.

2.2.9. Shortcut key area


The shortcut key area includes shortcuts to alarm settings, system settings, calibration,
engineer mode, gas setting and breathing loop.

CAUTION: Shortcut keys are disabled during power up self-test.

Name description Diagram


Alarm setting: when user presses alarm setting key, alarm
menu appears. If this button is pressed in open state, alarm
setting menu closes, and returns to the main interface.

System setting: by pressing system setup key, the system


setup menu appears. If this menu is pressed in open state,
system setting menu disappears, and returns to main
interface.

Calibration: by pressing calibration key, the calibration menu


appears. If this button is pressed in open state, calibration
button disappears and returns to main interface.

Service: by pressing service key, the service menu appears.


If this button is pressed in open state, service button
disappears and returns to main interface.

Loops: by pressing Loops key, the loops menu appears. If


this button is pressed in open state, the functional menu
disappears and returns to main interface.

Main Interface: when normal key is pressed, all menus will be


closed to return to main interface.

2.2.10. General menu layout

The background of the overall menu is gray with the menu title shown centered, at the top of
the window. Below the menu title there are a number of tabs containing a variety of content
within the menu. In the top, right corner of the window is an "x" button which closes the menu
when pressed. The menu elements include option key, button, label and indicative text, etc.

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