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ARCHEON EOlife X Instructions D'utilisation page 13

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Check that the manikin's airways are completely sealed so that all of the air insufflated via the mouth is fully
expired . If this is not the case, you have to deactivate the leakage alarm in the EOlife X settings (seeVIII 2 b)) .
EOlife X will be able to analyse the ventilation ncycles or calculate the ventilation parameters correctly by
simulating the expiration .
The main screen guides the user by displaying the ventilation parameters and visual guide showing the ideal air/
oxygen volume to administer and when to administer it . The main screen also uses visual signals to warn the user if
the manikin is not ventilated correctly .
1.
Displays the patient's height or the patient's age selected and quick access key to change the patient's height or
the patient's age
2. Displays the chosen ventilation mode and quick access key to change the ventilation mode .
3. Rotation icon and key to rotate the screen 180° to adjust the direction of the screen to the user's position during
ventilation .
The user can perform ventilation and change the patient's height, the patient's age or the ventilation mode .
The screen returns to its normal position if the user:
Presses again on the rotation icon
Presses the physical ON/OFF button to show the summary screen
Presses the physical ON/OFF button for 3 seconds to switch the device off
4. Displays the battery level (between 0% and 100%) .
o See "VIII . 3 a) Charging the battery" .
5. Displays the actual volume insufflated (Vi) for each ventilation cycle (value in mL) .
6. Displays the actual tidal volume (Vt) (for each of ventilation cycle (value in mL) .
Note
The tidal volume is the estimated volume of air/oxygen actually reaching the patient's lungs based on both
the measurement of the volume of air expired and the leak calculated during the insufflation/
expiration phases . The ERC and AHA recommend that adult and child patient in cardiopulmonary arrest
should be ventilated with a tidal volume of 6 to 8 mL/kg of Ideal body weight .
7.
Displays the trend value of the ventilation frequency (Freq .) (value in cycles/minute) taking into account the
frequency of the last ventilation cycles performed :
For the 30:2 and the 15:2 mode : value displayed from the third ventilation cycle .
For the continuous mode : value displayed from the fourth ventilation cycle .
Note
Adult (ERC and AHA)
Child from 1 to 6y (ERC)
Child from 7 to 11y (ERC)
Child from 1 to 11y (AHA)
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2
3
Medium Continuous Rotate
Vi
Vt
Freq.
5
420 mL
390 mL
11/min
8
9
Good Ventilation
Main screen
10 ventilations per min
20 ventilations per min
15 ventilations per min
25 ventilations per min
4
55%
6
7
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