Penlon ES 02 Quick start guide

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Quick start guide

Penlon ES 02 is a type B anesthetic machine designed for use in emergency situations, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. It is a ventilator that can be used for both volume-controlled and pressure-controlled ventilation. The device has a number of features that make it easy to use, including a touch screen display and a dial for selecting and confirming settings. The ES 02 also has a number of alarms to alert the user to any problems, such as a sudden increase in patient airway pressure or a leak in the circuit.

Here are some of the capabilities of the Penlon ES 02:

  • Volume-controlled ventilation: The ES 02 can be used to deliver a set tidal volume to the patient. This is useful for patients who need a specific amount of ventilation, such as those with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

Penlon ES 02 is a type B anesthetic machine designed for use in emergency situations, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. It is a ventilator that can be used for both volume-controlled and pressure-controlled ventilation. The device has a number of features that make it easy to use, including a touch screen display and a dial for selecting and confirming settings. The ES 02 also has a number of alarms to alert the user to any problems, such as a sudden increase in patient airway pressure or a leak in the circuit.

Here are some of the capabilities of the Penlon ES 02:

  • Volume-controlled ventilation: The ES 02 can be used to deliver a set tidal volume to the patient. This is useful for patients who need a specific amount of ventilation, such as those with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
This quick start guide has been developed by the NHS and Cabinet Office for the Ventilator Challenge programme and should be used in conjunction with the manufacturer’s Instructions for Use This quick start guide has been developed by the NHS and Cabinet Office for the Ventilator Challenge programme and should be used in conjunction with the manufacturer’s Instructions for Use
How do I connect the ventilator?
(Image A)
Connect medical gas hoses to oxygen
and air and connect to mains power
Connect breathing system to and
Switch on, indicator turns green
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How do I set up the breathing
system and the HME filter?
(Image B)
Attach catheter mount to the HME filter
and then to the Y piece of the breathing
circuit
Ensure that the other end of the system is
attached to A and A with filters as
shown B
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SET THE CONTROLS
Catheter Mount
HME Filter
Volume Controlled Ventilation
(Image A & C) START UP MODE
Turn device On
Set Oxygen to 9L/min
Set Air to 3L/min
Attach patient end of breathing system to
test lung / bag observe bellows fill
Select ‘ADULT DEFAULTS’ on the display
screen
Select ‘VOLUME’ on the display screen
and press once
Set Volume to 400 mls, Rate to 20,
I:E = 1:2 and PEEP to 15
Press Volume twice to start ventilation
Check Oxygen reads 80% and High
pressure alarm at 35 cmH
2
O
Only then attach to patient
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B
ADULT DEFAULT screen view
C
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Display screen
Oxygen set to 9
Air set to 3
Filter
Filter
On switch
Bellows
Dial (turn to select, push to confirm)
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PENLON ESO2:
QUICK START GUIDE
This machine does not use an absorber
CONNECT AND SET UP THE DEVICE
TYPE B ANAESTHETIC MACHINE TYPE
Latest training information can be found on:
https://portal.e-lfh.org.uk/Component/Details/606835
24-hour helpline number: 01455 849199
This quick start guide has been developed by the NHS and Cabinet Office for the Ventilator Challenge programme and should be used in conjunction with the manufacturer’s Instructions for Use
RESTRICTED DEVICE ONLY for use in COVID-19 pandemic
ONLY to be used for emergency ventilation.
ALL adverse incidents must be reported to MHRA on 0800 731 6789
Manual back up ventilation must be available
Follow instructions for use
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Display screen
Oxygen set to 9
Air set to 3
Bacterial filter
HMEF filter
On switch
Bellows
Dial (turn to select, push to confirm)
This quick start guide has been developed by the NHS and Cabinet Office for the Ventilator Challenge programme and should be used in conjunction with the manufacturer’s Instructions for Use
This machine does not use an absorber
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Pressure Controlled
Ventilation (PCV) (image A)
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How do I change settings
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How do I check
the device?
A P.O.S.T. will run automatically
when the device is switched on
To run a function test, select
ADULT DEFAULTS setting,
connect a test lung, fill bellows
with oxygen, select VOLUME
CYCLE mode
After 10 breaths check the
bellows returns to the top of the
housing. Check on the screen
that the tidal volume is between
600ml- 800 ml
Remove the test lung and
occlude the patient ‘Y’ piece to
check the HIGH AIRWAY
PRESSURE alarm; unocclude
the patient ‘Y’ piece to check the
LOW AIRWAY PRESSURE
alarm
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This machine does not use an absorber
OPERATE THE DEVICE
PENLON ESO2:
QUICK START GUIDE
TYPE B ANAESTHETIC MACHINE TYPE
V1.4
5009457
What do the
alarms mean?
1. Pressure jumps excessively
at beginning of inspiration:
Airway obstruction OR Flow rate is
too high; decrease TV setting
2. Pressure jumps excessively
at end of inspiration:
TV setting is too high; decrease TV
frequency setting OR,
Could be caused by mucous
plugging; patient requires
suctioning.
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3. Sudden increase in patient
airway pressure:
Tube kinking, coughing,
asynchrony or other obstructions
4. Inflation pressure too low:
Leak in the circuit or disconnection;
check hose or connections
Check ventilation parameters and
that patient valve is functioning
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Procedures such as suctioning will cause a loss of pressure
within the circuit and emptying of the bellows
To offset, increase the oxygen flow by turning the flow knob (IMAGE A)
anticlockwise past the point that the bobbin is at the top of the flow tube
Return to 9L/min immediately after reconnection and check ventilation
Use the touch screen or the dial ,
pressing to confirm
In the ADULT DEFAULTS setting, VOLUME
mode, the parameters that can be changed
are: frequency, tidal volume, pressure limit,
I:E ratio, PEEP
Use the display screen to monitor parameters.
The default waveform is always Pressure vs.
Time (cmH2O vs. seconds) (image D)
Start in Volume Controlled Ventilation
(Section 3)
Select PRESS’ on the display screen
and press once
Set TARGET to 35 cmH
2
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Select by pushing grey knob
Ventilation starts
Set Rate to 20, I:E 1:2, PEEP to 15
using (with a compliant test lung / bag
large tidal volumes will be delivered)
Check Oxygen reads 80%
Attach to patient AND Check Tidal Volumes
Procedures requiring circuit disconnection
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Penlon ES 02 Quick start guide

Type
Quick start guide

Penlon ES 02 is a type B anesthetic machine designed for use in emergency situations, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. It is a ventilator that can be used for both volume-controlled and pressure-controlled ventilation. The device has a number of features that make it easy to use, including a touch screen display and a dial for selecting and confirming settings. The ES 02 also has a number of alarms to alert the user to any problems, such as a sudden increase in patient airway pressure or a leak in the circuit.

Here are some of the capabilities of the Penlon ES 02:

  • Volume-controlled ventilation: The ES 02 can be used to deliver a set tidal volume to the patient. This is useful for patients who need a specific amount of ventilation, such as those with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

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