Hill-Rom Life2000® Ventilator Installation guide

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Life2000® Ventilation System
Setup Guide
6 ft. Oxygen Hose
or Breathe Pillows
Interface
Universal Circuit
Connector
Life2000
Ventilator
Wall Oxygen Supply
Third-Paty
Interface
(Not provided
by Hillrom)
IN-PATIENT ROOM SETUP
VENTILATOR SETUP
MOBILE SETUP
Oxygen
Regulator
Life2000
Ventilator
Pole Mount
Oxygen
Cylinder
(medical
grade)
Life2000 Ventilator Introduction and Setup
The Life2000 Ventilator is a volume-controlled device designed to provide suppot to patients who need non-invasive
ventilatory suppot. It uses either a 50 psi wall oxygen supply or cylinder source. There are two available interfaces: the
Breathe Pillows Interface or the Universal Circuit® Connector, which use Propotional Open Ventilation® (POV®) technology
to contribute to the total volume delivered by entraining room air.
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Life2000®, Propotional Open Ventilation®, POV®, and Universal Circuit® are a registered trademarks of Breathe Technologies, Inc., a Hill-Rom Company. Hill-Rom reserves the right to make changes without notice in
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Ventilator Setting Adjustment
All of the clinical and utility menus can be accessed, viewed, and edited by the touch screen on the ventilator.
Clinician’s Settings FLIP
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BACK
Alarm
Limits
Source
Gas
Breath
Timeout
Ventilation
Settings
FLIP
BACK
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Prescription Settings
Active Inactive Inactive
FLIP
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Clinician Password
OK
0 1 2 3
6 7 8 9 Backspace
4 5
CANCEL
FLIP
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Utilities Clinician’s
Settings
Trigger
Sensitivity
Settings Menu
Menu FLIP
Settings Information
Home
Screen
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ml FLIP
PIP cmH2O
Breath/min
Air LPM
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1. Select the Wrench icon to go
to the Menu Screen from the
Home screen.
4. Enter Clinical Password and
select OK.
5. Check to activate the
Low Activity setting.
6. Select Ventilation Setting,
Alarm Limits, Breath Timeout,
or Source Gas.
7. Set the parameters using
the Up and Down arrows and
select OK. Return to step 5 to
complete for all activity and
clinician settings.
2. Select Settings. 3. Select Clinician's Setting to
access setting menu restricted
to trained clinical personnel.
FLIP
Ventilation Settings
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Volume 180
0.75
0
4
12
I-Time
Sensitivity
PEEP
BR
ml
sec
0-9, OFF
cmH2O
/min
OK CANCEL
VENTILATION SETTINGS PARAMETERS
Volume: Volume delivered by the device.
Consult the Potential Tidal Volumes chat
to determine the proper volume setting.
The approximate total tidal volume is a
combination of the device settings, patient
effot, and entrained air.
I-Time: The time over which the volume is
delivered
PEEP: Positive End Expiratory Pressure
Sensitivity: Negative pressure threshold
needed to trigger breath, 0=most sensitive,
9 = least sensitive
Breath Rate: Rate at which volume is
delivered
MODE SENSITIVITY BREATH RATE
Control OFF ≥ 1
Assist/control 0 to 9 ≥ 1
Assist 0 to 9 0
MODES OF VENTILATION PARAMETERS
POTENTIAL TIDAL VOLUMES (V1)
0
100
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
Potential patient volume (ml)
Volume setting on Life2000 Ventilator (ml)
50 150 250 350 450 550 650 750
Maximum potential patient volume (ml)
Minimum potential patient volume (ml)
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