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Ventilation solution 1146562 1146562 R00 Respironics Inc. Respironics Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG User manual KGP 04/10/2020 1001 Murry Ridge Lane Gewerbestrasse 17 EN-INTL Murrysville, PA 15668 USA 82211 Herrsching, Germany...
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Warnings Device usage The Philips Respironics E30 ventilator is a multi-patient use device, but should only be used on a single patient at any given time. Patient monitoring Prior to placing a patient on the ventilator, a clinical assessment should be performed to determine: •...
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Philips Respironics E30 User Manual Viral bacteria filter A viral bacteria filter must be installed in the patient circuit (between outlet of device and patient) to prevent contamination. Loss of Power The external alarm module or Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) must be used. If your device comes with an external alarm module, the device should be plugged into the facility’s emergency backup power outlet...
1. Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the Philips Respironics E30 device. Take time to read the entire manual before using your device for the first time. This chapter includes: • Package contents • Intended use • Safety information •...
A warning indicates the possibility of injury to the user or operator. Device usage The Philips Respironics E30 ventilator is a multi-patient use device, but should only be used on a single patient at any given time. Operating the device for unintended purposes or with incompatible products could lead to fatal or other serious personal injury.
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Device start-up Make sure the device is working properly at start-up. Contact Philips Respironics or the product support team if these indications do not occur at start-up. See Chapter 3 for more information about device start-up.
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This device is activated when the power cord is connected. Use only power cords supplied by Philips Respironics for this device. Use of power cords not supplied by Philips Respironics may cause overheating or damage to the device.
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EMC information provided in this manual. The device should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment. For more information, contact Philips Respironics or the product support team. Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment can affect Medical Electrical Equipment.
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Specifications chapter later in this manual. Device Filters If not using the O inlet port, a properly installed, undamaged Philips Respironics blue pollen filter is required for proper operation. Dirty inlet filters may cause high operating temperatures that may affect device performance.
Philips Respironics E30 User Manual 1.3.3 Notes • This product is not made with DEHP, natural latex rubber or dry natural rubber in patient or operator accessible areas or in the air path or breathing circuit. • See the Limited Warranty section of this manual for information warranty coverage.
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To identify equipment meeting the safety requirements specified for Class II equipment. For airline use. Complies with RTCA/DO-160G section 21, category M. Not applicable to Philips Respironics E30. Separate collection for electrical and electronic equipment per EC Directive 2012/19/EU. Bluetooth® symbol Indicates the device has Bluetooth capabilities.
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Ramp (Variability) To identify the control device by means of which a quantity is controlled. The controlled quantity increases with the figure width. Not applicable to Philips Respironics E30. Patient breath indicator Unlocking Identifies on a control that a function is not locked.
Starts and stops the airflow for therapy. Detects room light levels and adjusts brightness of LCD Ambient light sensor display screen. Not applicable to Philips Respironics E30. Activates the ramp feature during therapy. Ramp button Not applicable to Philips Respironics E30.
Should you experience trouble with this equipment or require assistance setting up, using, or maintaining the device or accessories, please contact Philips Respironics. To contact Philips Respironics directly, call +1-724-387-4000, or go to www.respironics.com to find your local customer service contact information. You...
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Philips Respironics E30 User Manual Introduction...
2. Therapy modes This chapter describes the therapy modes and features available on the device. Device therapy modes Therapy Mode Description CPAP Continuous Positive Airway Pressure; CPAP maintains a constant level of pressure throughout the breathing cycle. Spontaneous Pressure Support; A therapy mode where breaths are patient-triggered and patient-cycled.
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Philips Respironics E30 User Manual Therapy modes...
Installing and replacing the air filters Caution A properly installed, undamaged Philips Respironics blue pollen filter, or a filter installed on the oxygen inlet, is required for proper device operation. The device uses a blue pollen filter that is washable and reusable, and a light-blue ultra-fine filter that is disposable.
Philips Respironics E30 User Manual 1. Lift up on the filter access door and swing open. If replacing, pull out the old filter assembly. 2. If applicable, place a clean, reusable blue pollen filter (1) on top of a new, optional disposable light-blue ultra-fine filter (2) and firmly snap them together.
Philips Respironics E30 User Manual Note When positioning the device, make sure that the power cable is accessible because removing power is the only way to turn off the device. Supplying power to the device Complete the following steps to operate the device using AC power: 1.
The UPS is not intended to be used to power your E30 ventilator, but for backup power purposes in the event of an unexpected loss of power. The UPS must be placed at least 2 m (6.5 ft) away from the Philips Respironics E30 ventilator and patient.
Philips Respironics E30 User Manual Specifications • Uninterruptible Power Supply: 110 to 240 v • Operation time: > 1.5 hours Connecting the breathing circuit Warnings Do not pull or stretch the tubing. This could result in circuit leaks. Inspect the tubing for damage or wear. Discard and replace the tubing as necessary.
Philips Respironics E30 User Manual Note During therapy, if there is a mains interruption (i.e., power loss), therapy will resume once power is restored if power loss is shorter than 10 minutes. If power loss is greater than 10 minutes, the device will return to the Home screen once power is restored.
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Philips Respironics E30 User Manual 10.0 Feature Description Therapy pressure Displays the current delivered pressure. Adjustable humidifier setting You can change this setting from 0 to 5. Only displays when humidifier is attached. Enabled features If enabled, the following therapy features will display here: •...
Philips Respironics E30 User Manual 3.9.1 Adjusting the humidifier settings If you have a humidifier, you can adjust humidifier settings while the device is delivering therapy by following these steps: 1. Turn the control dial in any direction to activate the humidifier setting.
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Philips Respironics E30 User Manual Icon Text Description CPAP Mode Allows you to select a therapy mode. The default setting is S/T. The available modes are: CPAP, S, S/T, or PC Note: If the therapy mode is changed while the blower is turned on, a confirmation pop-up screen appears.
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This setting allows you to adjust the setting based on mask type. Each Philips Respironics mask may have a System One resistance control setting. Contact Philips Respironics or the product support team if you cannot find this resistance setting for your mask.
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Language This feature allows you to choose which language to display on the interface. Clear Default Setting not applicable to Philips Respironics E30. Reminders Reset Data Use the Reset Data function to clear patient data from the therapy device. After you press the control dial to execute Reset Data, the device will display a message asking you to confirm the reset.
4. If an SD card error is detected, the Change Rejected icon appears . Remove the SD card and reinsert. If the alert continues to occur, contact Philips Respironics at 1-800-345-6443 for a new SD card. Clearing patient data for multiple users To clear patient data from the device, use the Reset Data option, available through the Device menu.
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Philips Respironics E30 User Manual Note Additional icons may appear if optional accessories are being used (such as the oximetry module). Refer to the manual that accompanies the accessory for more information. Icon Text Description Therapy Hours This screen displays the amount of time the user is actually receiving therapy on the device for the most recent 1-day time frame.
This setting allows you to adjust the setting based on mask type. Each Philips Respironics mask may have a System One resistance control setting. Contact Philips Respironics or the product support team if you cannot find this resistance setting for your mask.
4. Alarms, alerts, and troubleshooting This chapter describes the alarms and alerts and what you should do if an alarm or alert occurs. Reference the Troubleshooting section if you experience any problems while using the device. Device alarms There are two types of alarms: •...
Philips Respironics E30 User Manual Alarm/alert type Audible indicator Device Inoperative When a device inoperative alarm occurs, a continuous audible indicator sounds. This sound repeats until the audible alarm is silenced. Power failure See instructions accompanying the external alarm module or UPS for audible indicators applicable to your accessory.
Philips Respironics E30 User Manual What to do when an alarm occurs Complete the following steps when an alarm occurs: 1. Observe the patient and ensure that adequate ventilation and oxygenation (if appropriate) are available. 2. Listen to the audible alarm and look at the alarm indicators.
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Philips Respironics E30 User Manual Alarm Priority Device action User action High Operates This alarm occurs when the patient has not triggered a breath within the time specified in the apnea alarm setting. The device continues to operate. The alarm will automatically terminate when...
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Philips Respironics E30 User Manual Alarm Priority Device action User action Device Shuts down Check tube is not crushed or folded inoperative such that air flow is restricted. Check mask is attached properly and without any obstruction. If the alarm continues, contact Philips Respironics or the product support team.
Philips Respironics E30 User Manual Alarm Priority Device action User action High Operates This may be caused by a malfunctioning device. Press the control dial to silence the alarm. Press the control dial again to acknowledge and remove the alarm from the screen.
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Philips Respironics E30 User Manual Alert Icon Priority Description User action Oximetry: Good Status Displays on the therapy No action needed. Connection screen when the blower is (icon only) on and 3 seconds of good connection is detected. Appears at the beginning of therapy.
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Philips Respironics E30 User Manual Alert Icon Priority Description User action SD Card Error: Notification SD card error detected. Remove SD card and reinsert. Remove and Device cannot read the SD If alert continues to occur, Reinsert card. replace with another card or...
Your device is equipped with a self-diagnostic tool called Performance Check. This tool can evaluate your device for certain errors. Use Performance Check when directed by Philips Respironics customer service. The table below lists some of the problems you may experience with your device and possible solutions to those problems.
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(22 or 15 mm tubing). If the Tubing type setting has been changed, contact contact Philips Respironics or the product support team. I’m having difficulty The blower is not turned on,...
4.10.1 Verifying the pressure Warning If the device fails to perform within the stated specifications, contact Philips Respironics. If part of your patient setup procedure is to verify actual pressure with a manometer, use the following instructions to be sure that the device is functioning properly. You can use the following equipment, or equivalent, to verify the pressure: 1.
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9. Verify the pressure setting matches the pressure displayed on the manometer. If the pressure setting does not match the measured value for the device, contact Philips Respironics. 10. Press the Therapy on/off button. The unit is ready for patient use.
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Philips Respironics E30 User Manual 5. Press the Therapy on/off button to start therapy. Verify the alarm occurs in approximately 15 seconds. 6. Press the dial to clear the alarm. 7. Set the Patient Disconnect Alarm setting to Off, and press the dial to accept the setting.
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Philips Respironics E30 User Manual Loss of Power Alarm Test 1. While the device is providing therapy, unplug the power cord and verify that an alarm is triggered on the external alarm module or UPS. 2. Reconnect power and verify that the device resumes providing therapy.
5. Accessories There are several optional accessories available for the Philips Respironics E30 device. Contact Philips Respironics or the product support team for additional information on the available accessories. When using optional accessories, always follow the instructions enclosed with the accessories.
Dispose of the module following the same disposal instructions for your therapy device. Oximeter The DreamStation oximetry system, when part of the Philips Respironics E30 device, measures and displays %SpO and heart rate in adult and pediatric patients.
Allow the filter to air dry completely before reinstalling it. If the reusable blue pol- len filter is torn, replace it. (Only Philips Respironics-supplied filters should be used as replacement filters.) 5. If the light-blue ultra-fine filter is dirty or torn, replace it.
Philips Respironics E30 User Manual Note Refer to the DreamStation Heated Humidifier user manual for cleaning the humidifier between patient use. If you are using the device and O inlet port on multiple users, complete the following steps to clean between patient use: 1.
If you notice any unexplained changes in the performance of this device, if it is making unusual or harsh sounds, if it has been dropped or mishandled, if water is spilled into the enclosure, or if the enclosure is broken, disconnect the power cord and discontinue use. Contact Philips Respironics. Cleaning...
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Philips Respironics E30 User Manual Cleaning...
7.1.3 Service life The Philips Respironics E30 Ventilator is provided globally for use under local emergency use authorizations, such as the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for ventilators, Health Canada Interim Order for use in relation to COVID-19, and waiver of CE marking, which authorize its use for the duration of the COVID-19 public health emergency, unless terminated or revoked (after which the products may no longer be used).
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Philips Respironics E30 User Manual 7.1.6 Electrical AC Power Consumption (with 80W power supply) 100 – 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 2.0-1.0 A Note: Power supply is part of the medical electrical equipment. DC Power Consumption 12 VDC, 6.67 A Fuses There are no user-replaceable fuses.
1100 End of use The Philips Respironics E30 Ventilator is provided globally for use under local emergency use authorizations, such as the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for ventilators, Health Canada Interim Order for use in relation to COVID-19, and waiver of CE marking, which authorize its use for the duration of the COVID-19 public health emergency, unless terminated or revoked (after which the products may no longer be used).
EMC interference, remove power and relocate the device to another area. If performance continues to be affected, discontinue use and contact Philips Respironics. Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration - Electromagnetic Emissions – This device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.
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Philips Respironics E30 User Manual Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity – This device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The user of this device should make sure it is used in such an environment.
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Philips Respironics E30 User Manual Specifications...
Product specifications. 2. This warranty is valid for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase from Philips Respironics or an authorized Philips Respironics dealer.
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3. The warranty provided by Philips Respironics herein is not transferrable by the Buyer in the event of any sale or transfer of Products purchased by the Buyer from an authorized Philips Respironics dealer.
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Philips Respironics E30 User Manual Limited warranty...
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Philips Respironics E30 User Manual Limited warranty...