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Puritan Bennett™980 Series Ventilator Service Guide

Table 1-13. Sequence ofT esting and Calibration Requirements After Performing Preventive Maintenance

Perform procedures in the order of the numbers listed

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10 000-hour ventilator preventive 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11


maintenance

10 000-hour compressor preventive 2 3 4


maintenance

Oxygen sensor replacement 3 4 2

Exhalation flow sen sor (EVQ) 2 3 4


replace ment

1. Perform venti lator warm-up for 1S m inutes in Service mode.

2. Includes d igital ground isolation testing.

3. Due to International Air Transportat ion requirements (IATA), new batteries are not shipped fully charged. To avoid fail ing the battery test in
EST, ensure that ba tteries are at least 90% charged prior to runni ng EST, as indicated by the ventilator's status display. To charge batteries, simply
connect the ventilator to adequate AC power.
4. Warm up the PTS 2000 for at least 10 m inutes prior to use..

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