Quick Start Guide for Dräger models including: Evita V800, Evita V600, Dräger, ventilator, intensive care ventilator, medical device, ventilation modes, patient monitoring, alarms, software version 1.n

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Evita V800 / Evita V600

02 | 800 600 Product description 04 Operating concept 08 Getting started 12 Operation 16 Alarms20 Monitoring 22 The Evita V800 / V600 Pocket Guide is not a replacement or substitute for the Instructions for Use.

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Pocket Guide
Evita® V800 / Evita® V600
Software version 1.n

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QUICK GUIDE EVITA® V800 / EVITA® V600

Content

Product description

04

Operating concept

08

Getting started

12

Operation

16

Alarms

20

Monitoring

22

The Evita® V800 / V600 Pocket Guide is not a replacement or substitute for the Instructions for Use. It is for informational purposes only . Any use of the device requires full understanding and strict observation of the Instruction for Use.
The availability of functionality depends on the country and availability. Options may not be included in a present device or may come at extra costs.
The pocket guide may not reflect the latest software version of the device.

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Intended use
The intensive care ventilator Evita is intended for the ventilation of adults, adolescents, children, infants, and neonates. This device provides mandatory ventilation modes and ventilation modes for supporting spontaneous breathing as well as ventilation monitoring.

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QUICK GUIDE EVITA® V800 / EVITA® V600

Product description
Intensive care Ventilator

Display unit Ventilation unit

Gas supply unit GS500 Power supply unit PS500 Trolley with 4 brakes

Evita® V800

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Product description
Display unit, front

Alarm bar

Touch screen

ON/OFF switch Indicator for power and batteries

Rotary knob (touch turn confirm)

Alarm silence 2 minutes

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Product description
Display unit, rear
COM ports

USB ports USB ports LAN ports
Swiveling of display unit

HDMI port USB port

Product description
Ventilation unit, front
Flap Expiratory flow sensor Nebulizer port

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Operation display of ventilation
Expiration valve Inspiration valve
Emergency air intake
Water trap

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QUICK GUIDE EVITA® V800 / EVITA® V600

Operating concept
Screen, general structure

Header bar
Monitoring area
Main menu bar
Therapy bar

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Operating concept
Main screen

Patient category

Ventilation mode / Therapy type

Power supply / charge status indicator of battery

Alarm messages

Buttons to open the - Alarms dialog - Views dialog - Trends/data dialog - Sensors dialog - Procedures dialog - System set up dialog

Button to open other modes

Button to - Start/Stop ventilation - Start/Stop O2 therapy

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Operating concept

Using the screen - Colours

Alarms The following colors are used to identify the priority of alarms:

Colour

Alarm priority

Action required

Red

High !!!

Immediate action is necessary in order to avert an acute danger

Yellow

Medium !!

Prompt action is necessary in order to avert a danger

Turquoise Low !

Attention is necessary

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Operating concept

Using the screen - Colours

Rotary knob If the device is turned on, the rotary knob is back lit with a color.

Orange

The selected function or setting must be confirmed by pressing the rotary knob. 10 seconds before the time during which the confirmation may be performed ends, the background lighting flashes.

Blue

After the device is turned on, the background

lighting shines for 2 seconds.

Touch ­ Turn ­ Confirm
Selecting and setting parameters and functions

Touch the control element. The control element turns orange.

Turn the rotary knob to the right or to the left to make the setting. The value is displayed in the control element.

Confirm by pressing the rotary knob. The setting is applied, and the control element turns gray or blue again

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Getting started
Turning on the device
Prerequisites:  The accessories needed
for operations on the patient are connected.  The mains power supply and the gas supply are connected.  The main switch is turned on.

Ventilation unit, left side: Main switch

1. Press the ON/OFF key on the display unit. The system is started. The start dialog is displayed.
2. Touch the New patient button if a new patient is admitted or
3. Touch the Current patient button to continue with existing settings.
1.

3. 2.

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Getting started

System test

Starting the system test

1. Touch the Start button in the System test line.

2. Confirm with the rotary knob.

3. Answer the questions in the

1.

information field by touching

the Yes or No button.

3.
After a successful system test has been performed, a message appears for continuing the breathing circuit test. Proceed with 'Yes'.

2.

Breathing circuit test

Performing the Breathing circuit test

1. Touch the button in the Breathing circuit test line.

2. Select the breathing circuit used

from the pick list and the type of

1.

humidification.
2.

3. Confirm with the rotary knob.

4. Follow the instructions in the

information field and touch the

button OK when asked to do so.

4.

1.

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Getting started

Starting the therapy (for a new adult or paediatricpatient based on the patient height)

1. Touch the button for the relevant patient category.

2. Confirm with the rotary knob.

3. Touch the button for height.

1.

4. Set the body height by turning

the rotary knob and push to

3.

confirm.

5. Touch the button for the relevant
therapy type (Tube, NIV, O2 therapy).

6. Confirm with the rotary knob.

7. Check the alarm limits and touch the button Start ventilation.

8. Confirm with the rotary knob.

5.
7. 2./4./6./8.

Starting the therapy (for a new adult or paediatric patient based on the patient category)

1. Touch the button for the relevant patient category.

2. Touch the button for the

relevant therapy type (Tube,

NIV, O2 therapy).

3. Confirm with the rotary knob.

1.

4. Check the therapy settings

2.

(ventilation mode, ventilation

parameter, alarm limits) and

touch the button Start

ventilation.

4.

5. Confirm with the rotary knob.
3./5.

Getting started
Therapy Quick start ventilation
In an emergency situation, therapy can be started immediately without operational readiness being checked.
1. Touch the button Quick start ventilation. The Patient and therapy step is displayed.
2. Press the rotary knob. The therapy is started. The main screen is displayed.

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1. 2.

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Operation
Changing the ventilation mode
1. Touch the relevant tab. 2. The colour of the tab turns orange
(if necessary, adjust the ventilation parameter). 3. Confirm with the rotary knob. The color of the tab turns white.
1./2. 3.
Setting ventilation parameters
1. Touch the corresponding therapy control (colour turns orange).
2. Set the value by turning the rotary knob and push to confirm.

1.

2.

Operation
Advanced settings
1. Touch the button Advanced settings. The advanced settings of the selected ventilation mode are displayed and can be configured.
2. The current settings are displayed in an information field next to the button.

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2.

1.

Changing the therapy type during therapy

1. Touch the field for the therapy

type in the header bar.

1.

2. Touch the button of the relevant

therapy type

­ Tube ­ NIV ­ O2 therapy

3. Confirm with the rotary knob. The device is in standby mode.

2.

4. Start the therapy by touching the Start ventilation button.

3.

4.

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QUICK GUIDE EVITA® V800 / EVITA® V600

Operation
Non-invasive ventilation (NIV)
In the Adult and Pediatric patient patient categories, all the ventilation modes can be selected. In the Neonate patient category, only the SPN-CPAP and PC-CMV ventilation modes can be selected.

O2 therapy
Patient-side accessories such as oxygen masks or nasal cannulas can be used for O2 therapy.
During O2 therapy, only the O2 concentration, the inspiratory flow, and the inspiratory pressure are monitored.
The alarm limits for the parameters VT, MVe, RR, Paw, and Tapn are not active. The alarm limits for O2 monitoring are automatically set by the device.

Operation
Interrupting therapy
1. Touch the button Stop ventilation in the therapy bar. A pop-up window
opens. 2. Touch the button Stop ventilation. 3. Confirm with the rotary knob. 4. The following message is
displayed in the header bar: Standby mode activated 5. Touch the Alarm reset button in the header bar. 6. Confirm with the rotary knob.

4. 5.
1.

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2. 3./6.

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Alarms
Display of alarms ­ Optical alarm signals

Alarm bar Alarm message field
More alarms Blinking parameter field

Display of alarms ­ Acoustic alarm signals

The primary acoustic alarm system produces different alarm signals. The acoustic alarm signal can be suppressed for 2 minutes maximum.
1. Press the alarm silence key.

1.

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1.

Alarms

Display of alarms ­ Confirming alarm messages

The alarm logbook lists all alarms that are active and the ones which are no longer active.

1. Open the Alarm dialog page.

2. Touch the Reset all alarms button.

2.

3. Confirm with the rotary knob.

3.

Set alarm limits

1. Touch the Alarms button in the main menu bar. The Alarm limits dialog page is preselected.

2. Touch the corresponding button

for the upper or lower alarm limit

2.

3. Set the value by turning the

2.

rotary knob and confirm.

3.

1.

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Monitoring

Installing the CO2 sensor and CO2 cuvette

1. Insert the plug of the CO2 sensor into the socket at the rear of the
ventilation unit.

2. Insert the cuvette into the patient port of the Y-piece.

3. The cuvette windows are facing

to the side. Position the cuvette

2.

vertically to avoid condensate

accumulation.

4. Place the CO2 sensor onto the cuvette. The cable is facing
towards the device.

4.
2. 3.

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5. 2. 1.

Monitoring

CO2 monitoring Opening the dialog page

Prerequisite: The CO2 sensor has warmed up. Time until availability: <10 s Time until specified accuracy is reached: <120s
1. Touch the Sensors button in the main menu bar.
2. Touch the CO2 sensor tab. 3. Select the cuvette type used,
either reusable or disposable. 4. Start zero calibration. 5. Activate CO2 monitoring.

4. 3.

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