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Drager Fabius Technical Documentation
Drager Fabius Technical Documentation
Drager Fabius Technical Documentation
Technical
Documentation
O2 +
S-ORC
max. 134 C
5
10
30
50
70
Copyright by Dräger Medizintechnik GmbH, Lübeck, Federal Republic of Germany
The warranty and liability conditions of the general terms and conditions for business transac-
tions of Dräger Medizintechnik GmbH are not extended by this technical documentation.
Safety Regulations:
Reference is hereby made to the observance of the relevant safety provisions, such as the
Medical Equipment Ordinance (Medizingeräteverordnung), the Pressure Container Ordi-
nance (Druckbehälterverordnung), the Technical Rules for Pressurised Gases (Technische
Regeln Druckgase) or the Occupational Health and Safety Provisions (Unfallverhütungsvor-
schriften).
Insofar as reference is made to laws, regulations or standards, these are based on the legal
system of the Federal Republic of Germany.
General
3 Intended Use 11
4 Decontamination 13
5.7 Testing the Circle Absorption System "Circle System 9/Fabius" ...................... 19
6 Specifications 22
Function Description
7 Ventilation Unit 59
8 Patient System 64
10 Control Box 68
11 FiO2 Measurement 83
12 Flow Measurement 84
Test list
1 General condition 88
3 O2 Sensor 109
5.2 Disposing of the Rechargeable Battery in the Control Box .............................. 116
Fault−Cause−Remedy
Changes
Appendix
1 Abbreviations 131
Read each step in every procedure thoroughly before beginning any test. Always use the
proper tools and specified test equipment. If you deviate from the instructions and/or
recommendations in this Service Manual, the equipment may operate improperly or unsafely,
or the equipment could be damaged.
Use only genuine spare parts and supplies from Dräger Medizintechnik GmbH.
The Test List in this Service Manual does not replace inspections and servicing by Dräger
Medizintechnik GmbH.
This Service Manual does not replace the Instructions for Use.
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This service manual does not replace the Instructions for Use. Any use of the device requires
full understanding and strict observation of the Instructions for Use. The device should only
be used for the purposes specified in the section "Intended Use".
2.2 Maintenance
The device must be inspected and maintained regularly by trained service personnel at six
month intervals (and these recorded).
Repair and general overhaul of the device may only be carried out by trained service
personnel. We recommend that a service contract be obtained with DrägerService® and that
all repairs also be carried out by DrägerService. Only Dräger spare parts may be used for
maintenance.
This device is neither approved nor certified for use in areas where combustible or explosive
gas mixtures are likely to occur.
Electrical connections to equipment which is not listed in the Instructions for Use should only
be made following consultations with the respective manufacturers or an expert.
Liability for the device’s proper functioning is irrevocably transferred to the owner or operator
if the device is serviced or repaired by personnel not employed or authorized by
DrägerService or if the device is used in a manner not conforming to its intended use.
of the terms of sale and delivery of Dräger Medizintechnik GmbH are likewise not modified
by the recommendations given above.
Fabius® is an inhalation anesthesia machine with continuous fresh-gas flow for patients with
a body weight of 5 kg and over.
Fabius is intended for use in operating theatres and induction and recovery rooms. It can be
used with O2, N2O, and (optional) AIR supplied from a central supply system and/or from
medical gas cylinders.
Fabius is fitted with the circle absorption system "Circle System 9/Fabius". This circle
absorption system is a partial rebreathing system which provides fresh-gas decoupling,
PEEP (positive end-expiratory pressure), and pressure limitation.
Fabius is equipped with an electrically driven and electronically controlled ventilator. The
control unit (control box) monitors the airway pressure (Paw), the flow, and the O2
concentration.
The anesthetic vaporizer "Vapor 19.n®" enriches the fresh gas with anesthetics.
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The following components must be removed from Fabius before starting decontamination:
− breathing bag and breathing hose
− Y-piece
− breathing hoses
− corrugated hose between adapter and ventilator
− fresh-gas hose (disconnect from circle absorption system)
− pressure-measuring hose including bacterial filter
− PEEP control hose (disconnect from expiratory valve only)
− flow-sensor measuring hoses (disconnect from rear panel of control box only, do not
disconnect from flow sensor)
− circle absorption system (disconnect from hinged arm)
− ventilator’s bag rolling diaphragm
4.3 Wipe-Disinfection
• Mount the following components (except O2 sensor) onto the circle absorption system
before you sterilize the circle absorption system:
− inspiratory valve
− expiratory valve
− absorber(s)
4.6 Sterilization
• Before starting the tests, make sure the machine is completely re-assembled, the CO2
absorbers are (re-)filled, and Fabius is connected to the central supply system and/or to
medical gas cylinders.
• Calibrate the flow sensor.
• Calibrate the O2 sensor.
• Make sure all hoses to the central supply system and/or to the medical gas cylinders are
connected securely.
• Make sure all hoses to the central supply system and/or to the medical gas cylinders are
free from leaks.
The float of the N2O flowmeter should be between 3 L/min and 5 L/min.
• Disconnect the O2 supply connector from the terminal unit or, if Fabius is connected to
an O2 cylinder, close the O2 cylinder valve.
The O2 shortage alarm should sound. The float of the N2O flowmeter should descend to
0 L/min.
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• Connect the O2 supply connector to the terminal unit or, if Fabius is connected to an O2
cylinder, open the O2 cylinder valve.
• Switch on Fabius.
• Select the IPPV mode.
• Disconnect the fresh-gas hose from the fresh-gas output port.
• Adjust the O2 flow control valve to 3 L/min (leave the other flow control valves closed).
• Unscrew the O2 sensor assembly from its mount.
• Place the O2 sensor assembly in the fresh-gas flow near the fresh-gas output port.
The fraction of inspired O2 (FiO2) should be about 100 vol.% (the FiO2 is displayed on the
control box).
• Adjust the N2O flow control valve to 3 L/min.
The fraction of inspired O2 (FiO2) should decrease to about 100 vol.% (the FiO2 is displayed
on the control box).
• Close the O2 flow control valve.
• Close the N2O flow control valve.
• Screw the O2 sensor assembly onto the inspiratory valve.
• Connect the fresh-gas hose to the fresh-gas output port.
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Test for leaks once with and once without the anesthetic vaporizer
"Vapor 19.n" fitted. When the anesthetic vaporizer is fitted, set its
handwheel to 0 (zero).
The pressure (measured at the inspiratory valve on the circle absorption system "Circle
System 9/Fabius") should increase or remain steady.
• Close the O2 flow control valve.
• Disconnect the breathing hose from the Y-piece.
If the leak test has not been completed successfully (pressure decreases):
• Press and hold the O2 flush button (do not seal the Y-piece).
Fabius should now build up the ventilation pressure. The breathing bag should inflate during
the inspiration phase and deflate during the expiration phase.
• Check the function of the ventilator piston (visual check).
If the indicator on the wall terminal unit is “green”, the anesthetic-gas scavenging system is
activated (Note: This applies only to Dräger central gas supply and vacuum systems. If Fabius
is connected to another anesthetic-gas scavenging system, check the direction of the flow).
When the breathing bag is squeezed, it should be possible to feel and hear an air flow
through the mask connector.
When the breathing bag is released, it should return to its previous (filled) shape.
• Seal the mask connector with your thumb.
You can test the monitoring functions by setting the alarm limits such that
an alarm is generated.
Fabius is ready for use if all tests have been completed successfully.
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Voltage 24 V
Current 3.5 Ah
Fresh-gas flow
O2 output port for secretion suction 300 kPa to 500 kPa (self-locking coupling)
(ejector) maximum 20 L/min
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Technical data:
APL valve
MAN position 5 hPa to 70 hPa (±15%)
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control box
ventilator
O2 +
S-ORC
flowmeter block
anesthetic vaporizer
compact breathing „Vapor 19.n“
system
Fabius
trolley
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O2 +
flowmeter block
S-ORC
ventilator
anesthetic vaporizer
max. 134 C
5
"Vapor 19.n"
10
30
50
70
trolley
Fig. 2: Fabius equipped with a circle absorption system "Circle System 9 Fabius"
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Paw
fresh-gas inspiratory
decoupling valve valve
fresh gas
O2
auxiliary air valve lung
safety valve
ventilator
breathing bag
absorber
SPONT/ IPPV
electronic PEEP
valve
MAN
piston pump
outlet
fresh-gas
ventilator decoupling valve O2
lung
fresh gas
2nd absorber (optional)
flow
APL valve
electronic
SPONT/ PEEP valve
IPPV
breathing MAN
bag
piston pump
outlet
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Fig. 4: Function diagram of Fabius with circle absorption system "Circle System 9 Fabius"
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The uninterruptible power supply (UPS) consists of two rechargeable batteries. These
rechargeable batteries are connected in series thus providing a total voltage of 24 V. The
UPS is charged during the operation phases. In the event of a voltage drop or a complete
power failure, the UPS can backup operation for approx. 60 minutes. The UPS is located in
the gas box. Connection is made on the rear panel of the control box.
control box
5 V regulator
ventilator
uninteruptible power monitor
supply (UPS)
3
fresh gas
reservoir
suction ejector
anesthetic
vaporizer
filter
pressure regulator
02/99
filter
pressure regulator
S-ORC
pressure
O2 N2O gauges
Function Description
filter
O2
N2O
non-return valves
filter
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Fig.
4
7: Function Diagram of the Fabius (3-gas version) fresh gas
flowmeter block
flowmeters
flow control valve
RV1
injector O2 flush
reservoir
suction ejector
3 bar anesthetic
vaporizer
filter 1.5 bar
02/99
filter 2 bar
pressure regulators
S-ORC
pressure
O2 N2O gauges
Function Description
O2
AIR
N2O
non-return valves
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5 Function Description of the Gas Box
The supply gases flow through the built-in filters of the compressed-gas connections and are
then available at the pressure gauges. The pressure gauges indicate the current pressure of
the supply gases. The non-return valves prevent a reverse flow. The pressure of the supply
gases is reduced by pressure regulators. The low-pressure supply gases then flow to the
flowmeter block. As soon as the O2 supply gas has reached a sufficient pressure, it flows
through the spring-loaded non-return valve RV 1 and fills the reservoir.
If the O2 supply fails or if the pressure of the O2 supply gas decreases below a certain value,
the 2-way valve switches over. The gas stored in the reservoir flows through the 2-way valve
and the injector and activates the whistle (audible O2-failure alarm).
RV1
injector O2 flush
reservoir to the
suction ejector anesthetic
vaporizer
to the flowmeter
filter
to the flowmeter
filter
to the flowmeter
pressure regulators
pressure
O2 N2O gauges
filter
O2
supply gases
AIR
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N2O
non-return valves
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O2 flush
anesthetic
vaporizer
The S-ORC is a control element that functions like an N2O shut-off device and ensures a vital
O2 concentration in the fresh gas. In the event of an O2 shortage, the S-ORC limits the N2O
flow such that the O2 concentration in the fresh gas does not decrease below 21 vol.%. For
the S-ORC to function properly O2 and N2O must have different pressures.
If the O2 flow control valve is closed or if the O2 flow is lower than or equal to 200 mL/min,
the S-ORC interrupts the N2O flow.
N2O can be added as of an O2 flow of approx. 300 mL/min. In this case, the S-ORC also
prevents O2 concentrations below 21 vol.%.
fresh gas
from the O2 flush
flowmeter block
flowmeters
anesthetic
vaporizer
from the gas box (O2)
S-ORC
The restrictors and the spring tension are dimensioned such that a minimum concentration of
21 vol.% O2 is always ensured. The maximum O2 flow is approx. 9 L/min.
O2 N2O
flowmeters
restrictors
control
diaphragms
N2O check valve
operating-point
adjusting screw
O2 N2O
Fabius is either equipped with a compact breathing system "Cosy" or with a circle absorption
system "Circle System 9 Fabius". They have the same function.
The compact breathing system "Cosy" allows three modes of patient ventilation: manual
ventilation, spontaneous breathing, intermittent positive pressure ventilation (IPPV). The APL
valve (adjustable pressure limiting valve) has a selector which can be used to toggle between
"MAN" and "IPPV/SPONT".
In the "MAN" position, the compact breathing system is closed to atmosphere. This position
is the default position for manual ventilation of the patient. The APL valve opening pressure
can be adjusted from 5 to 70 hPa (mbar).
In the "IPPV/SPONT" position the APL valve is open to atmosphere. This position is the
default position for intermittent positive pressure ventilation and spontaneous breathing.
The pressure limit (Pmax) can also be adjusted during IPPV from 20 hPa (mbar) to 70 hPa
(mbar) using the control box.
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10 1
9 2
3
8
4
7
6
12 17
13
16
14
15
Key
During manual ventilation, the APL valve is set to the "MAN" position. The patient system
safety valve is activated. Only the warnings/alarms for the lower O2 limit and for the upper
airway pressure (Paw) are enabled. The piston of the ventilator is in the upper end position in
order to reduce the dead space volume of the ventilator.
During inspiration, expiratory valve 1 remains closed. When the clinician compresses the
breathing bag 2 the gas mixture (expiratory gas and fresh gas) flows through the fresh-gas
decoupling valve 3, the inspiratory valve 4, the O2 sensor 5, the inspiratory hose 6, and the
Y-piece into the patient’s lung 7. The pressure sensor 8 measures the airway pressure. The
APL valve 9 limits the ventilation pressure. Any excess amount of the gas mixture flows
through the APL valve 9 and the non-return valve 10 to the anesthetic gas scavenging
system.
3 4
fresh gas
5 6
2
7
9
MAN
10
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During expiration, the inspiratory valve 1 remains closed and thus prevents the expiratory gas
from flowing back into the inspiratory branch.
After releasing the breathing bag 2, the expiratory gas from the lung 3 flows through the
expiratory hose 4, the flow sensor 5, the PEEP control valve 6, the expiratory valve 7, and
through the absorber 8 into the breathing bag 2. At the same time, new fresh gas flows into
the breathing bag 2.
1
fresh gas
2 3
8 4
7 6 5
MAN
A prerequisite for spontaneous breathing is that the patient is supplied with a sufficient
amount of fresh gas. The APL valve selector must be set to the "SPONT/IPPV" position. No
pressure builds up in the compact breathing system. Only the warnings/alarms for the lower
O2 limit and for the upper airway pressure (Paw) are enabled.
During inspiration, the expiratory valve 1 remains closed thus preventing rebreathing of
expiratory gas containing CO2.
The patient inhales the gas mixture (expiratory gas and fresh gas) from the breathing bag 2.
The gas mixture flows through the fresh-gas decoupling valve 3, the inspiratory valve 4, the
O2 sensor 5, the inspiratory hose 6, and through the Y-piece into the lung 7. The pressure
sensor 8 measures the airway pressure.
8
3 4
fresh gas
5
6
2 7
SPONT/
IPPV
During expiration, the inspiratory valve 1 remains closed thus preventing the expiratory gas
from flowing back into the inspiratory branch.
The expiratory gas flows from the lung 3 through the expiratory hose 4, the flow sensor 5, the
PEEP control valve 6, the expiratory valve 7, and through the absorber 8 into the breathing
bag 9. At the same time, new fresh gas flows into the breathing bag.
When the breathing bag is full, any excess gas mixture flows through the non-return valve 10
into the anesthetic gas scavenging system.
1
fresh gas
9 3
8 4
7 6 5
SPONT/
IPPV
10
The CO2 is scrubbed from the expiratory gas by the soda lime contained in the absorber 8.
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The fresh gas replaces the anesthetic and oxygen taken up by the patient.
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A prerequisite for IPPV is that the patient is supplied with a sufficient amount of fresh gas.
The APL valve selector must be set to the "SPONT/IPPV" position.
If the APL valve selector is not set to the "SPONT/IPPV" position, the pressure in the
breathing system will increase.
The safety valve of the patient system makes sure that no pressures greater than 80 hPa
(mbar) build up in the system. The pressure limit (Pmax) can be adjusted on the control box.
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During inspiration, the PEEP control valve 1 remains closed. The control pressure present at
the PEEP control valve 1 varies with the set pressure limit (Pmax).
The pressure generated by the ventilator’s piston closes the fresh-gas decoupling valve 2.
The gas mixture (expiratory gas and fresh gas) flows through the inspiratory valve 3, the O2
sensor 4, the inspiratory hose 5, and through the Y-piece into the lung 6. The pressure
sensor 7 measures the airway pressure. The ventilation pressure cannot exceed the pressure
limit (Pmax) set on the control box because the PEEP control valve 1 opens. The fresh gas
then fills the breathing bag 8.
Any excess fresh gas flows through the open APL valve 9, and through the non-return valve
10 into the anesthetic gas scavenging system.
7
2 3
fresh gas
4
5
8
6
9
SPONT/
IPPV
10
During expiration, the inspiratory valve 1 remains closed thus preventing rebreathing into the
inspiratory branch.
The expiratory gas from the lung 2 flows through the expiratory hose 3, the flow sensor 4, the
PEEP control valve 5, the expiratory valve 6, and through the absorber 7 back into the
breathing bag 8 mixing with fresh gas also flowing into the breathing bag.
The ventilator’s piston moves back drawing the gas mixture needed for the next inspiration
into the piston space.
Any excess fresh-gas flows through the APL valve 9, and through the non-return valve 10 into
the anesthetic gas scavenging system.
1
fresh gas
8 2
3
7
6 5 4
9
SPONT/
IPPV
10
The absorber is filled with humidified soda lime. The soda lime scrubs CO2 from the
respiratory gas and, because it is humidified, it prevents any absorption of anesthetics.
Spent soda lime changes its color. The soda lime must be replaced when two thirds of the
soda lime in a canister are discolored.
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The circle absorption system "Circle System 9 Fabius" allows three modes of patient
ventilation: manual ventilation, spontaneous breathing, intermittent positive pressure
ventilation (IPPV). The APL valve (adjustable pressure limiting valve) has a selector which can
be used to toggle between "MAN" and "IPPV/SPONT".
In the "MAN" position, the compact breathing system is closed to atmosphere. This position
is the default position for manual ventilation of the patient. The APL valve opening pressure
can be adjusted from 5 to 70 hPa (mbar).
In the "IPPV/SPONT" position the APL valve is open to atmosphere. This position is the
default position for intermittent positive pressure ventilation and spontaneous breathing.
The pressure limit (Pmax) can also be adjusted during IPPV from 20 hPa (mbar) to 70 hPa
(mbar) using the control box.
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16 3
4
5
15
14
13
12 6
11
7
10
Key
During manual ventilation, the APL valve is set to the "MAN" position. The safety valve of the
patient system is activated. Only the warnings/alarms for the lower O2 limit and the upper
airway pressure limit (Paw) are enabled.
When the clinician compresses the breathing bag 1, the gas mixture (expiratory and fresh
gas) flows through the absorber 2, the open fresh-gas decoupling valve 3, the open
inspiratory valve 4, the inspiratory hose 5, and through the Y-piece 6 into the lung 7. The
CO2 contained in the gas mixture is scrubbed by the soda lime in the absorbers 2. The
ventilation pressure is limited by the APL valve 8. The expiratory valve 9 remains closed. Any
excess amount of the gas mixture flows through the APL valve 8, and the non-return valve 10
into the anesthetic gas scavenging system 11.
5 3
2
7
10
1
11
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During expiration, the inspiratory valve 1 remains closed thus preventing the expiratory gas
from flowing back into the inspiratory branch.
After releasing the breathing bag 2, the expiratory gas flows through the open expiratory
valve 3 and the flow sensor 4 into the breathing bag 2. At the same time, fresh gas from the
fresh-gas port 5 flows through the absorber(s) into the breathing bag 2.
A prerequisite for spontaneous breathing is that the patient is supplied with a sufficient
amount of fresh gas. The APL valve selector must be set to the "IPPV/SPONT" position. No
pressure builds up in the circle absorption system. Only the warnings/alarms for the lower
O2 limit and the upper airway pressure limit (Paw) are enabled.
During inspiration, the expiratory valve 1 remains closed and prevents rebreathing of
expiratory gas containing CO2.
The patient inhales the gas mixture from the breathing bag 2. The gas mixture flows through
the absorber(s) 3, the open inspiratory valve 4, the inspiratory hose 5, and the Y-piece 6.
Additional fresh gas is supplied to the patient through the fresh-gas port 7.
4
5
7
The CO2 is scrubbed from the expiratory gas by the soda lime contained in the absorber(s) 3.
The fresh gas replaces the anesthetic and the oxygen taken up by the patient.
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During expiration, the inspiratory valve 1 remains closed thus preventing the expiratory gas
from flowing back into the inspiratory branch.
The expiratory gas flows through the expiratory hose 3, the open expiratory valve 4, the flow
sensor 5, into the breathing bag 6. At the same time, fresh gas from the fresh-gas port 7
flows through the absorber(s) 8 into the breathing bag 6.
When the breathing bag 6 is full, any excess gas mixture flows through the non-return valve 9
into the anesthetic gas scavenging system 10.
2
4
10
6
A prerequisite for IPPV is that the patient is supplied with a sufficient amount of fresh gas.
The APL valve selector must be set to the "IPPV/SPONT" position.
If the APL valve selector is not set to the "IPPV/SPONT" position, the pressure in the
breathing system will increase.
The safety valve of the patient system limits the pressure to 80 hPa (mbar). The desired
pressure limit (Pmax) can be adjusted on the control box.
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During inspiration, the inspiratory valve 1 remains open. The PEEP valve closes the expiratory
valve 2. A control pressure, which varies with the pressure limit (Pmax) set on the control box,
is applied to the PEEP valve.
The gas mixture (expiratory and fresh gas) from the ventilator 3 flows through the hose 4, the
inspiratory valve 1, the inspiratory hose 5, and through the Y-piece 6 into the lung 7. The
ventilation pressure cannot exceed the pressure limit (Pmax) set on the control box. The fresh
gas flows through the absorbers and fills the breathing bag.
Any excess amount of fresh gas flows through the APL valve 8 and the non-return valve 9 into
the anesthetic gas scavenging system 10.
5
fresh gas
PEEP valve
7
4
8
ventilator
10
If the inspiratory pressure exceeds the set pressure limit (Pmax), the PEEP valve opens. Any
excess gas flows through the PEEP valve, and the flow sensor into the circle absorption
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During expiration, the inspiratory valve 1 remains closed thus preventing rebreathing into the
inspiratory branch.
The expiratory gas flows through the expiratory valve 2, the flow sensor 3, back into the
breathing bag 4 and, at the same time, mixes with the fresh-gas from the fresh gas port 5.
The ventilator piston moves back drawing the gas mixture needed for the next inspiration into
the piston space.
The excess fresh gas flows through the APL valve 6, and through the non-return valve 7 into
the anesthetic gas scavenging system 8.
PEEP valve
2 ventilator
6
3
7
8
A PEEP value is adjusted on the control box. The corresponding PEEP control pressure is
applied to the diaphragm of the PEEP valve. The diaphragm plate of the PEEP valve pushes
the mica disc of the expiratory valve which closes the crater. If the pressure of the expiratory
gas exceeds the set PEEP value, the expiratory valve 2 opens.
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The absorber is filled with humidified soda lime. The soda lime scrubs the CO2 from the
respiratory gas and, because it is humidified, it prevents any absorption of anesthetics.
Spent soda lime changes its color. The soda lime must be replaced when two thirds of the
soda lime in a canister are discolored.
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The ventilation unit is powered with DC voltage from the control box or, in the event of mains
power failure, from the uninterruptible power supply (UPS). The ventilator delivers the fresh
gas (at a given volume, pressure, and frequency) which comes from the flowmeter block and
from the breathing bag to the patient. During expiration, the bag-type rolling seal of the
ventilator fills with the expiratory gas from the patient and with the fresh gas stored in the
breathing bag.
During inspiration, a specific amount of this gas mixture is delivered to the patient. A safety
valve limits the ventilation pressure.
If the fresh gas in the machine is not sufficient, the ventilator draws in ambient air through the
auxiliary air valve located in the patient system.
7.1 Ventilator
The ventilator is mounted into the swivel-out compartment of Fabius. The cover of the
ventilator has a connection for the respiratory hose of the circle absorption system or
compact breathing system, respectively. The ventilator is powered electrically. Its control
system and keypad are located in/on the control box. The control box also contains the basic
monitoring system. A sight window on the swivel out compartment allows the clinician to
watch the movement of the rolling seals.
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The ventilator consists of a piston and a cylinder. The recirculating ball screw driven by the
motor moves the piston. When the piston moves back it slides completely over the motor.
The incremental encoder determines the number of motor rotations and transmits the
corresponding signal to the microprocessor. The rolling seal is attached to the piston. The
bag-type rolling seal encloses the inspiratory volume.
patient system
cylinder
bag-type
rolling seal
motor
incremental encoder
X5
X6
X4
X1
electronic Pneumatic
X3
PEEP valve Control PCB
X2
piston pump
pressure sensor
The piston pump generates a vacuum required for the bag-type rolling seal and the rolling
seal of the ventilator as well as the control pressure for the PEEP valve. The spring-loaded
non-return valve limits the vacuum to −200 hPa (mbar). A pressure sensor measures the
current pressure and converts the pressure value into a corresponding electrical signal. This
signal is transmitted to the microprocessor. The reservoir V1 "smooths" the flow to the
electronic PEEP valve. The combination of filter and reservoir V2 dampen the noise.
pneumatics
electronic PEEP
valve
E reservoir V1
P
ventilator piston
pump
filter
reservoir V2
7.3.1 Expiration
The piston pump generates a gas flow. This gas flow is directed to the electronic PEEP valve.
If an endexpiratory PEEP value has been set on the control box, this value corresponds to a
specific electrical current. The current flows across the coil of the electronic PEEP valve. The
diaphragm closes the crater. The electronic PEEP valve generates a control pressure. This
control pressure is applied to the mechanical PEEP valve. The patient can only exhale up to
the set PEEP value.
7.3.2 Inspiration
During inspiration, the electronic PEEP valve generates a control pressure which
corresponds to the set pressure limit (Pmax).
to atmosphere
coil
diaphragm
The patient system provides the connection between Fabius and the patient.
auxiliary-air valve
patient connection
safety valve
patient system
If the pressure limit (Pmax) is exceeded considerably, or if the pressure limit control fails, the
patient system safety valve limits the gas pressure. This safety valve is permanently set to a
working pressure of 60 hPa (mbar) to 80 hPa (mbar).
screw
spring
valve disc
washer
The auxiliary air valve allows the patient to spontaneously breathe ambient air should the
medical gas supply and/or Fabius fail. The opening pressure of the auxiliary air valve is
0 to –5 hPa (mbar).
threaded ring
valve seat
valve disc
9
Control PCB Buzzer Power PCB Power Supply PCB
Flow channel 2-min
Flow sensor
silence
RAM Peripherals
Microcontroller
EEPROM
Microcontroller
RAM
Voltage supply
Relay
±12V
External battery
Voltage
Quadrature transformer
5V voltage Discrete Voltage Current
encoder
monitoring peripherals transformer
02/99
5V
24V
Pump on/off
valve
Pressure
Keys sensor
Encoder
Motor
Control
knob
0–0.6A
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10 Control Box
11
10 1
9 2
8 3
7 6 5
Key
1 AT
ON
OFF
1 AT
Paw V-Sensor
8 1
15 9
m
Interface M Interface C O2-Sensor
9 8 7 6 5
Key
The power supply unit consists of the Power Supply PCB, the mains supply receptacle, the
ON/OFF switch, the fuses, the mains filter, and the mains transformer.
The power supply unit powers Fabius with the following voltages:
− +24 VDC
− +5 VDC
The Power Supply PCB uses the voltage regulator L4960 to generate the +5 V operating
voltage.
Two voltage regulators LT1074 connected in parallel generate the supply voltage (28 V) and
the rechargeable battery charging voltage.
The resistor S1 (the conductor is designed as sense resistor) is used to measure the
charging current of the rechargeable battery. An integrated circuit transmits the signal to the
microcontroller.
The signals A and B are fed back to the 24 V voltage regulators and function as charging
current limitation.
The Power Supply PCB monitors the rechargeable battery voltage, generates the battery
symbol control on the display and the power failure alarm.
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F1
1.6 A
rechargeable
batteries
(2 x 12 V)
F4
ON/OFF electronics
4 AT
switch
F5
2.5 A
2 step-down
controller
bridge-connected
rectifier
F2
3.15 A
40 VAC
mains transformer
127 127
VAC VAC
mains filter
mains connection
2 x1 AT
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The Control PCB measures and monitors all measuring and status signals. If an error occurs,
the Control PCB switches off the valves, and activates the buzzer. The Control PCB is then
reset.
The Control PCB is equipped with the pressure sensors for the airway pressure (Paw) and
the flow (∆P).
− ±12 V generation
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VCC
Pressure
V+
V+
VCONTRAST Flow 5V
O2
V+
V–
D0
V– (±12 V)
D4 32kx8
CS logics
(optional) 512kx8
D5
VCONTRAST
D6 (approx. –7 V)
O2 channel B (analog)
O2 channel A (analog)
Flow channel (analog)
D7
A0
Address
Serial clock
Serial data
CS
Pressure
12MHz
Bank2
Bank1
Bank0
Data
02/99
Data Latch
Data
To Power PCB
Function Description
The quartz oscillator QOS12Mhz clocks the microcontroller 80C517A with 12 MHz.
10.3.3 EPROM
The EPROM M27C4001 is used to store the program for the control box. It has a
programmable area of 512 kbytes.
10.3.4 EEPROM
The EEPROM X24C04 is a memory chip used to write and read serial data. It contains the
set customer parameters and the zero values of flow, pressure, and O2.
10.3.5 RAM
The 32 Kx8 RAM contains the current patient parameters and stores data which the
microcontroller needs to buffer.
10.3.6 Latch
The voltage transformer transforms the 5 V input voltage into the ±12 V output voltage.
The IC 7665 monitors the output voltage (+5 V) of the control box. If the voltage is higher or
lower than the specified voltage, the IC 7665 generates a RESET signal. This RESET signal
resets the microcontroller. The IC makes sure that the microcontroller only initializes when
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The LEDs (LED_MAN, LED_IPV, LED_SBY, LED_SIL, LED_WAR and LED_ALA) are
triggered by the transistors BCX17.
The 2-min silence timer has a timer IC (74HC4060). The timer IC enables suppression of the
audible alarm for two minutes.
During operation, the buzzer is powered with 24 V. If a power failure occurs, the built-in 9 V
rechargeable battery on the Control PCB powers the buzzer. In the event of a failure, the
buzzer is triggered by the microcontroller.
The operational amplifier TL072D generates the contrast voltage for the graphics display.
The contrast voltage is approximately –7 VDC to –8 VDC.
In the event of a power failure, the 9 V rechargeable battery supplies the operating voltage
for the buzzer. The 24 V operating voltage supplies a charging circuit which charges the
rechargeable battery during normal operation.
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The Power PCB controls the piston pump, the electronic PEEP valve, the fan, the ventilator
motor, and the backlighting of the graphics display.
10.5
To drive and pneumatic unit
To power supply
MOTI (analog)
PWR 1
PWR 0
DIR 0
Limit switch
MOTI
DIR 1
VCC
PUMP_ON (on/off) TEMP
PEEP_AN (PWM 10 kHZ, 0...100%)
To microcontroller (Control PCB)
GNDD
P MEMBRAN (analog)
NOT_AUS (on/off)
GNDD
Shutdown status (NETZ_STA)
VCC
Ventilation pressure (analog) Microcontroller
RESET
I: E EPROM
RXD0 512kx8
TXD0
Quit Voltage
transformer
VCC
FAN ON
Function Description
To backlighting
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10.5.1 Microcontroller
The quartz oscillator of the Control PCB clocks the microcontroller 80C517A with 12 MHz.
10.5.3 EPROM
10.5.4 Latch
The voltage transformer E1241 transforms the input voltage into a corresponding output
voltage for the lamp of the backlighting.
The power field-effect transistor BUZ20 and the operational amplifier LM324 control the
PEEP valve.
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The IC 74HC14 evaluates the final position and the movement of the motor (END-SCH,
PHASE0, and PHASE1).
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The system temperature sensor is located on the MOSFET output module. It is an NTC
(negative temperature coefficient) thermistor. The microcontroller uses the system
temperature sensor to measure the system temperature.
The quadrature encoder CF32007NT picks up the number of rotations of the motor and
transmits this data to the microcontroller.
In the event of a malfunction, the microcontroller switches off the safety relay using the
NOT_AUS (emergency off) signal. As a result, the motor, the electronic PEEP valve, the
piston pump, and the fan can no longer be activated.
If the system temperature inside the control box increases (to approx. 60 °C), the
microcontroller activates the fan.
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The graphics display consists of the LCD, the LCD drivers, the LCD controller, the display
RAM (8 kbytes), and the fluorescent display (backlighting.
graphics display
D0 – D7 D0 – D7 I/O
WR A0 – A12 A0 – A12
LCD controller
x driver x driver x driver
80 80 80
64 LC display
y driver
(240 x 64 pixels)
+5V
backlighting
The front panel consists of the front frame and the membrane keypad.
The membrane keypad has 15 keys (man/spont, IPPV, Pmax, VT, fIPPV, TI:TE, TIP:TI, PEEP,
upper and lower limit value setting, flow calibration, silence, standby, and 3 softkeys). The
Control PCB scans the key operations.
Fabius can be set to intermittent positive pressure ventilation by pressing the IPPV key.
The inspiratory pressure limit can be set in a range of 10 hPa (mbar) to 70 hPa (mbar) by
pressing the Pmax key. A pressure higher than 40 hPa (mbar) must be confirmed by pressing
the Reset/Check key (a message is shown on the display).
10.7.5 V T Key
After pressing the V T key, the tidal volume can be set in a range of 50 mL to 1400 mL.
After pressing the TI:TE key, the inspiratory/expiratory time ratio can be set in a range of 1:3
to 2:1. The set value becomes effective at the end of the current respiratory cycle.
After pressing the Tip:Ti key, the inspiratory pause time to inspiratory time can be set in a
range of 5% to 50%. The set value becomes effective at the end of the current respiratory
cycle.
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After pressing the PEEP key, the positive end-expiratory pressure may be set in a range of
1 hPa (mbar) to 15 hPa (mbar). The set value has immediate effect.
The limit values key is used to set the upper and the lower limit values within a certain range.
After pressing the calibration key (–0–), the differential pressure sensor and the O2 sensor
are calibrated. The O2 sensor is calibrated to 21 vol.% or 100 vol.%.
After pressing the 2-min silence key, the audible alarm is silenced for 2 minutes. This status is
indicated by the yellow LED in the silence key. Pressing the silence key again during the
alarm silence time will reset the audible alarm.
After pressing the standby key, the control box switches over to standby mode.
After pressing the screen page key, it possible to select different screen pages.
The control knob is used to change patient parameters (for example, PEEP, V T, or Pmax) by
turning (selection of data) and pressing (confirmation of selected data).
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10.8 Interface
The O2 sensor measures the fraction of inspired O2 (FiO2) in the respiratory gas.
The O2 sensor contains an alkaline electrolyte, a lead anode, two gold cathodes, and a
plastic membrane. The spatial separation of the two gold cathodes allows to carry out a
voltage comparison.
The O2 sensor is an electrochemical cell which generates a voltage from the ion current.
gold cathode 1
plastic housing
O2
alkaline electrolyte
gold cathode 2
lead anode
plastic membrane
–ϑ
The O2 to be measured diffuses through the plastic membrane, reacts at the gold cathodes
(negative polarity) and forms lead oxide and water at the lead anode (positive polarity). During
this chemical process, an electrical voltage is generated which is proportional to the O2
partial pressure.
The internal resistance is determined by the surface of the gold cathodes, the O2 diffusion
velocity, and the distance between the gold cathodes and the lead anode. The resistance is
approximately 700 ohms.
If the O2 sensor fails, the control box will indicate an error on the graphics display.
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A moving screen (moving vane) measures the expiratory flow of the patient. A flow-dependent
pressure builds up at the moving vane. This pressure is picked up at the differential pressure
sensor (∆P). The differential pressure sensor converts the pressure into an electronic signal
and transmits this signal to the microcontroller.
.
V flow sensor
moving vane
measuring line 1
P
∆P results from the differential pressure (back-pressure
from measuring lines 1 and 2)
measuring line 2
Fabius
O2 +
S-ORC
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max. 134¡C
5
10
30
50
70
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Hoses, various
T-piece
Test thorax
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• Check that the mains fuses of the “control box” conform to the mains
fuse specifications on the rating plate.
• Check that the labels are complete and legible.
1.3 “Ventilator”
Either the “Cosy” compact breathing system or the “Circle system 9/Fabius”
circle absorption system may be fitted on the Fabius. Select the appropriate
test for your component.
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− Sockets
− Corrugated hoses
− Manual breathing bag, Resutator
− Patient airway pressure measuring tube
− Y-piece
− Mask
− Absorber
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1.5 O2 sensor
1.7 Trolley
• Check the general condition of the compressed gas cylinders and the
associated pressure gauges.
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• Plug the mains plug of the Fabius into the mains socket.
• Unplug the mains plug of the Fabius from the mains socket.
• Check that the audible alarm sounds briefly and that the battery symbol
appears on the control box display.
• Plug the mains plug of the Fabius into the mains socket.
• Check that the Power On symbol appears on the control box display.
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• Hold the O2-Flush key of the Fabius pressed down until you can hear
that no more gas is flowing.
The compressed gas remaining in the Fabius escapes. The Fabius is depres-
surised.
• Check that the pressure gauges indicate 0 bar after approx. 2 seconds.
• Set the flow control valves (N2O, AIR (option)) of the flowmeter block to
maximum.
• Open the valve of the N2O compressed gas cylinder. (Note: The valve of
the O2 compressed gas cylinder is open and the O2 flow control valve
is set to 0.8 L/min).
• Check that the float of the N2O flowmeter is indicating a flow of approx.
2.5 L/min.
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• Hold the O2-Flush key on the Fabius pressed down until you can hear
that no more gas is flowing.
• Check that the remaining compressed gas in the Fabius escapes. The
Fabius is depressurised.
• Set the flow control valves (N2O, AIR (option) of the flowmeter block to
maximum.
• Plug the N2O connector of the Fabius into the N2O terminal unit.
2.5 L/min.
• Unplug the N2O connector of the Fabius from the N2O terminal socket.
• Check that the float of the N2O flowmeter slowly falls to 0 L/min. The
float of the O2 flowmeter indicates approx. 0.8 L/min.
• Close the flow control valves (N2O, AIR (option)) of the flowmeter block.
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• Set a pressure of 5 bar with the test pressure reducer. (Note: Read off
the pressure from the test pressure reducer pressure gauge.)
• Remove the compressed gas cylinders with test pressure reducer from
the “Central supply system” O2 inlet of the Fabius.
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• Unscrew the fresh gas hose from the fresh gas outlet of the Fabius.
• Screw the fresh gas hose back on to the fresh gas outlet.
• Connect the Fabius to N2O and AIR (option) from the central supply
system/compressed gas cylinders.
• Check that the pressure gauges of the flowmeter block are undamaged.
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• Check that the pressure gauges of the flowmeter block are indicating
the current gas pressure of the compressed gas supply lines.
• Open the flow control valves (O2, N2O, AIR (option)) fully and reduce
the maximum flow in four separate stages to 0 L/min. Check that the
floats of the flowmeters do not get stuck at any point.
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• If fitted, fully open only the flow control valve for AIR. Check that the
maximum flow indicated on the flowmeter for AIR is > 14 L/min.
• Open the O2 flow control valve fully and then close it again.
• Check that the N2O flowmeter is indicating a N2O flow of 0 L/min.
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• Hold the O2-Flush key of the Fabius pressed down until you can hear
that no more gas is flowing.
• Check that the remaining compressed gas in the Fabius escapes. The
Fabius is depressurised.
3.10.1 Check for leaks in the Fabius with compressed gas cylinders
• After equalising the pressure, close the N2O compressed gas cylinder
valve.
• Check that the pressure indicated on the pressure gauges of the com-
pressed gas cylinders does not drop by more than 10 bar within
2 minutes.
Either the “Cosy” compact breathing system or the “Circle system 9/Fabius”
circle absorption system may be fitted on the Fabius. Select the appropriate
test for your component.
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• Plug the free end of the breathing tube onto the Y-piece.
• Check that the O2 sensor is plugged into the “Cosy” compact breathing
system. If it is not, plug in the O2 sensor.
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• Plug the free end of the breathing tube onto the Y-piece.
• Check that the O2 sensor is plugged into the “Cosy” compact breathing
system. If it is not, plug in the O2 sensor.
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• Vent the gas systems (N2O, AIR) by fully opening the flow control valves
(N2O, AIR).
• Set the O2 flow control valve such that a pressure of approx. 120 mbar
is produced on the separate pressure gauge.
• Check that the float of the O2 flowmeter is indicating a flow of < 0.1 L/min.
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• Vent the gas systems (N2O, AIR) by fully opening the flow control valves
(N2O, AIR).
• Set the O2 flow control valve such that a pressure of approx. 120 mbar
is produced on the separate pressure gauge.
• Check that the float of the O2 flowmeter is indicating a flow of < 0.1 L/min.
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• Plug the mains plug of the Fabius into the mains socket.
• Check that you can simulate spontaneous breathing with the test thorax.
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Risk of electric shock! Unplug the power cord before opening Fabius,
the ventilator, or the control box for servicing.
Item Procedure/Intervals
Circle absorption system Check at regular intervals.
"Circle System 9/Fabius"
Anesthetic vaporizer "Vapor 19.n" Check at regular intervals.
Sensors (O2 sensor, flow sensor) Check at regular intervals.
Fabius Check at regular intervals.
Item Procedure/Intervals
O2 sensor Replace, if calibration is no longer possible.
Pressure-measuring hose Replace, if damaged.
Flow sensor Replace, if calibration is no longer possible.
Item Procedure/Intervals
Circle absorption system To be maintained by trained service personnel at
"Circle System 9/Fabius" six-month intervals.
Anesthetic vaporizer "Vapor 19.n" To be maintained by trained service personnel at
six-month intervals.
Sensors (O2 sensor, flow sensor) To be maintained by trained service personnel at
six-month intervals.
Fabius To be maintained by trained service personnel at
six-month intervals.
Item Procedure/Intervals
Bacterial filter of Replace at 12-month intervals.
pressure-measuring hose
Pressure-measuring hose, Replace at 12-month intervals.
flow-measuring hoses
Bag rolling diaphragm in ventilator Replace at 12-month intervals.
Item Procedure/Intervals
Rechargeable battery in control box If fitted, to be replaced by trained service personnel
at 3-year intervals.
Rechargeable batteries of the To be replaced by trained service personnel at
uninterruptible power supply (UPS) 3-year intervals.
O-rings and diaphragms in To be replaced by trained service personnel at
ventilator 3-year intervals.
Item Procedure/Intervals
Pressure regulators To be submitted to a general overhaul by trained
service personnel at 6-year intervals.
• Switch off Fabius using the ON/OFF switch (on the rear panel of the control box).
• Unplug the O2 sensor connector from the O2 sensor input port 1 on the control box.
ON/OFF switch
1 AT P
ON
OFF
1 AT
V-Sensor
8 1
Paw
1
15 9
Fig. 1: Rear View of the Control Box (ON/OFF switch and O2 sensor input port)
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inspiratory valve
Fig. 2: Circle Absorption System "Circle System 9/Fabius" (removing the O2 sensor
assembly)
O2 sensor cap
• Mount the new O2 sensor using the reverse method of that used for dismounting.
• Screw the O2 sensor assembly onto the inspiratory valve of the circle absorption system.
Replace the flow sensor with a new one when calibration is no longer
possible.
• Switch off Fabius using the ON/OFF switch (on the rear panel of the control box).
ON/OFF switch
1 AT P
ON
OFF
1 AT
Paw V-Sensor
8 1
15 9
inspiratory valve
1
2
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Fig. 5: Circle Absorption System "Circle System 9/Fabius" (removing the flow sensor)
Flow sensor
Fig. 6: Circle Absorption System "Circle System 9/Fabius" (installing the flow sensor)
• If fitted, replace the rechargeable battery for mains failure alarm (in the control box) with
a new one at 3-year intervals.
• Switch off Fabius using the ON/OFF switch (on the rear panel of the control box).
• Disconnect the power plug of Fabius from the mains socket-outlet.
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IPPV
Paw [mbar]
60
FiO2 24 80
21
man./
40 MV 7.9 12.0
3.0
spont.
20 Menu
Paw 28 40 1..2..
0 8
Fig. 7: Front View of the Control Box (removing the top cover)
• Cut off the cable tie 3 which holds the battery in place.
3
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Fig. 8: Top View of the Control Box (top cover removed), Removing the Cable Tie
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rechargeable
battery
• Replace the rechargeable batteries of the UPS with new ones at 3-year intervals.
• Switch off Fabius by using the ON/OFF switch (on the rear panel of the control box).
• Disconnect the power plug of Fabius from the mains socket-outlet.
• Press the cover plate against Fabius to prevent it from falling down and unscrew the
fixing screws 1.
• Place the cover plate aside.
cover plate
rechargeable batteries
3 2
Fig. 11: Rear View of Fabius (cover plate removed), Removing the Rechargeable Batteries
• If fitted, cut the cable tie using a diagonal cutter or a similar tool (make sure you do not
cut the connecting cables of the rechargeable batteries).
• Write down the configuration of the cable lugs for later reassembly.
• Remove the cable lugs from the cable connections.
• Replace the rechargeable batteries with new ones.
• Tie the connecting cables of the rechargeable batteries together using a new cable tie.
• Install the new rechargeable batteries into Fabius (connect the grounding cable to the
nut 2, see Figure above).
• Connect the cable connector 1.
• Mount the cover plate.
• Connect the power plug of Fabius to the mains socket-outlet.
• Switch on Fabius and allow rechargeable batteries to recharge for four hours.
• Replace the O2 and N2O pressure regulators, and the optional AIR pressure regulator
with new ones at 6-year intervals.
• Switch off Fabius using the ON/OFF switch (on the rear panel of the control box).
• Disconnect the power plug from the mains socket-outlet.
• Disconnect the gas connectors from the terminal units/gas cylinders.
• Remove the fixing screws 1.
• Pull the plug-in unit 2 slightly towards you.
Fig. 12: Rear View of the Fabius (removing the fixing screws)
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1 1
2 2
pressure regulator
lock nut
• Use a T-piece to connect a separate pressure gauge (measuring range: 0 to 6 bar) to the
output port of the O2 pressure regulator.
• Using a test pressure regulator, deliver a flow of 3 L/min to the O2 input port of Fabius.
• Using the adjusting ring 1, set the O2 pressure regulator to 3.0 bar ±0.2 bar (the
pressure regulator can be opened by turning the adjusting ring clockwise).
• Push the adjusting ring 1 downward in order to lock the O2 pressure regulator.
• Use a T-piece to connect a separate pressure gauge (measuring range: 0 to 6 bar) to the
output port of the N2O pressure regulator.
• Using a test pressure regulator, deliver a flow of 3 L/min to the N2O input port of Fabius.
• Using the adjusting ring 1, set the N2O pressure regulator to 2.0 bar ±0.2 bar (the
pressure regulator can be opened by turning the adjusting ring clockwise).
• Push the adjusting ring 1 downward in order to lock the N2O pressure regulator.
• Use a T-piece to connect a separate pressure gauge (measuring range: 0 to 6 bar) to the
output port of the (optional) AIR pressure regulator.
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• Using a test pressure regulator, deliver a flow of 3 L/min to the (optional) AIR input port
of Fabius.
• Using the adjusting ring 1, set the AIR pressure regulator to 1.5 bar ±0.2 bar (the
pressure regulator can be opened by turning the adjusting ring clockwise).
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• Push the adjusting ring 1 downward in order to lock the AIR pressure regulator.
M31602 M31602
185 lg
N2O input port
06/98
N2 M31602
500 lg
(cylinder supply)
100 lg
600 lg
M31992 M30937
M30937 500 lg M31602
Common gas
connection
M31602 M30937 Alarm
port
M31602 Flowmeter block valve
290 lg
400 lg M31602
M31602
550 lg M31602
O2 flush
Schematics and Diagrams
No ventilation.
functional.
Inform DrägerService.
The flow sensor hose is Replace the flow sensor hose and
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The flow sensor is faulty. Replace with new flow sensor and
calibrate new flow sensor.
MV LOW The minute volume has Check the minute volume.
decreased below the lower
alarm limit.
The flow sensor is faulty. Replace with new flow sensor and
calibrate new flow sensor.
Paw HIGH The upper alarm limit (Paw) Check the upper alarm limit (Paw)
has been exceeded. setting.
The upper alarm limit (Paw) Correct the upper alarm limit (Pmax)
has been set too high. setting.
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PRESSURE LIMIT Set tidal volume has not Increase Pmax value.
been delivered completely. Decrease V T value.
1 Type of Changes
This service manual reflects the state of technology which applied in June 1998.
1 Abbreviations
Abbreviations Meaning/Explanation
ATPS Ambient Temperature Pressure Saturated
EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility
f (Ventilation) Frequency
IPPV Intermittent Positive Pressure Ventilation
FiO2 Fraction of Inspired Oxygen (Inspiratory Oxygen Concentration)
MV Minute Volume
Paw Airway Pressure
Peak Peak Pressure
PEEP Positive End-Expiratory Pressure
Pmax Maximum Pressure (Limit)
Pmean Mean Pressure
S-ORC Sensitive Oxygen Ratio Controller
TI/TE Inspiratory to Expiratory Time Ratio
TIP/TI Inspiratory Pause Time to Inspiratory Time Ratio
VE Expired Ventilation
VT Tidal Volume
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Sach-Nr. Benennung
Part No. Description
2601000 FABIUS CE 2GAS
FABIUS CE 2-GASES
2603500 FABIUS-CE-3GAS-US-STANDARD
FABIUS CE-3GAS US-STANDARD
2 FAHRGESTELL 2603200
TROLLEY
3 FAHRGESTELL 2603200
TROLLEY
4 GASBOX 2603010
GASBOX
5 GASBOX 2603010
GASBOX
8 ZWEIGASEINGANG 2603015
TWO GAS INLET FIXING
9 KREISSYSTEMTRÄGER 9 2600110
CIRCUIT SYSTEM SUPPORT 9
10 INSPIRATIONSVENTIL 2600120
INSPIRATORY VALVE
11 EXSPIRATIONSVENTIL 2600140
EXPIRATORY VALVE
12 ABSORBER 2600180
ABSORBER
13 ZWISCHENSTÜCK ML 2600160
INTERMEDIATE PIECE-ML
26 FLASCHENSPANNBÜGEL O2 M28987
CYLINDER CLAMP O2
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FABIUS-CE-3GAS-US-STANDARD 2603500
Pos. Nr. 1, 2a, 3-19, 20a, 21a, 22-24
FABIUS CE-3GAS US-STANDARD
item no. 1, 2a, 3-19, 20a, 21a, 22-24
1 FAHRGESTELL,KOMPL. 2603200
TROLLEY, CPL.
2a 3-GAS US 2603502
GASBOX (3-GASES, US-STANDARD)
3 KREISSYSTEMTRAEGER 9 2600110
CIRCUIT SYSTEM SUPPORT 9
4 EXSPIRATIONSVENTIL ML 2600140
EXPIRATION VALVE
5 ABSORBER 2600180
ABSORBER
6 ZWISCHENSTUECK ML 2600160
INTERMEDIATE PIECE-ML
7 INSPIRATIONSVENTIL 2600120
INSPIRATORY VALVE
12 EINFUELLTRICHTER M07700
ohne Abbildung
FUNNEL TUBE
without illustration
14 FLOWSENSOR 8412034
FLOWSENSOR
14 STECKADAPTER*F.O2-SENSOR* M27964
ohne Abbildung
PLUG ADAPTOR F.O2-SENSOR
without illustration
14 DRUCKMESSLEITUNG 8302841
ohne Abbildung
PRESSURE GAUGE LINE
without illustration
14 BAKTERIENFILTER 8402868
ohne Abbildung
BACTERIA FILTER
without illustration
15 FLOWSENSOR 2600690
Halter
FLOWSENSOR, SUPPORT
20 FLOWMETER 2600331
FLOWMETER
21 ZWEIGASEINGANG 2600575
ohne Abbildung
TWO GAS INLET FIXING
without illustration
24 DICHTRING M05128
ohne Abbildung
PACKING RING
without illustration
FAHRGESTELL Bild/Picture 2
TROLLEY
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FAHRGESTELL Bild/Picture 3
TROLLEY
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1 PROFIL M29336
PROFILE
2 KNEBELSCHRAUBE 2600230
HANDLE OF LOCKING SCREW
3 SCHEIBE 2600227
LOCKING PLATE
4 GELENKBOLZEN 2600221
HINGED BOLT
5 GELENKARM 2600226
HINGE ARM
6 BOLZEN,VOLLST. 2600223
SHAFT OF HINGE ARM GROUP
7 GELENKARMHALTER 2600229
HOLDER OF HINGE ARM
8 PLATTE 2600246
PLATE
9 SCHREIBPLATTE 2600250
WRITING PLATE
10 HALTER 2600248
CLIP
11 PLATTE 2600201
PLATE
12 SCHRANK 2600260
DRAWERS
13 SCHIENE 2600238
LEFT RAIL
14 BLECH 2600240
TABLE
15 VERSCHLUSS-STOPFEN G60455
VENT PLUG
18 LAUFROLLE M34524
CASTOR
20 TELESKOPSCHIENE 2M18364
TELESCOPE RAIL
21 DISTANZSTUECK 2600251
DRAWER STAND
22 SCHIENE 2600244
RIGHT RAIL
23 ROHR 2600239
RING IN RIGHT RAIL
24 SCHWENKSCHRANK,VOLLST. 2M20638
SWIVEL CUPBOARD, CPL.
GASBOX Bild/Picture 4
GASBOX
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GASBOX Bild/Picture 5
GASBOX
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1 KLINKE 2600541
HOLDER
2 WINKELSTECKANSCHLUSS M30935
ANGLE CONNECTION
4 WINKELSTECKANSCHLUSS M30961
ANGLE CONNECTION
5 BOLT/SCHRAUBE 2600504
BOLT
6 MISCHGASKONUS 2600501
MIX GAS CONE CONNECTOR
7 ANSCHLUSS-STUECK 2600503
CONNECTOR LUMP
8 DRUCKDUESE 2600502
PRESSURE NOZZLE
9 PLATTE 2600525
BACKSIDE FIX PLATE
10 BLECH 2600505
BACK DOOR
11 FRISCHGASROHR 2600590
VALVE TO MIX GAS PIPE
12 STECKANSCHLUSS M30952
PLUG-TYPE CONNECTION
14 VAPORHALTER 2600080
PILOT BLOCK 2-VAPOR COMPONENT
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1 KAPPE,WEISS M25146
CAP,WHITE
5 O-RING M34329
O-RING SEAL
6 FEDERLAGER 2600303
HANGER
12 ROHR 2600317
TUBULE
13 STECKANSCHLUSS M30960
PLUG-TYPE CONNECTION
14 SICHERHEITSVENTIL 2600310
SAFETY VALVE
14 SICHERHEITSVENTIL M21683
SAFETY VALVE
15 FEINREGELVENTIL-EINBAUSATZ E M27010
PRECISION CONTROL VALVE KIT E
16 STECKANSCHLUSS M30952
PLUG-TYPE CONNECTION
18 MANOMETER M33402
PRESSURE GAUGE
19 SCHEIBE M30297
PANE
20 PROPORTIONALVENTIL M32940
RELIEF VALVE
ZWEIGASEINGANG Bild/Picture 8
TWO GAS INLET FIXING
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1 STIMMPFEIFE M25073
TUNING HAMMER
2 INJEKTOR M25062
INJECTOR
4 DICHTRING M07142
PACKING RING
5 DICHTRING M07143
PACKING RING
6 DICHTRING M07144
PACKING RING
7 RUNDSCHNURRING M19241
TOROIDAL SEALING RING
8 VERSCHLUSS-SCHRAUBE M27731
LOCK SCREW
9 SIEBEINSATZ M19238
MESH BOTTOM
10 GEHAEUSE O2 M31991
HOUSING O2
12 DRUCKREGLER 8402745
PRESSURE REGULATOR
13 ALARMVENTIL M28690
ALARM VALVE
13 ALARMVENTIL 2600480
ALARM VALVE
13 MEMBRAN M16497
DIAPHRAGM
14 O-RING E20274
O-RING SEAL
17 GEHAEUSE O2 M32311
HOUSING O2
19 RUECKSCHLAG-WINKELANSCHLUSS M30946
ANGLED CONNECTION
20 RUECKSCHLAG-WINKELANSCHLUSS M30945
ANGLED CONNECTION
KREISSYSTEMTRÄGER 9 Bild/Picture 9
CIRCUIT SYSTEM SUPPORT 9
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1 RUECKSCHLAGVENTIL M32579
NONRETURN VALVE
1 HAKENRING M17786
HOOK SPRING RING
2 VERSCHLUSZSCHRAUBE 2600101
SCREW PLUG
3 O-RING R26807
O-RING SEAL
5 KRATERSCHRAUBE M17774
CRATER SCREW
6 UEBERWURFMUTTER 2600107
UNION NUT
7 DICHTRING M09257
PACKING RING
8 GEHAEUSE M32576
HOUSING
9 KLEMMSCHRAUBE 2600102
SLAMP SCREW
10 VERBINDUNGSSTÜCK 2600104
CONNECTION PIECE
11 DICHTMUTTER 2600108
SEALING NUT
12 GUMMISCHEIBE M14197
RUBBER GASKET
13 VERSCHLUSZSCHRAUBE 2600103
SMALL PLUG
INSPIRATIONSVENTIL Bild/Picture 10
INSPIRATORY VALVE
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1 DICHTRING M32014
PACKING RING
3 DICHTRING M09231
PACKING RING
4 UEBERWURFMUTTER 2600124
UNION NUT
5 VENTILKRATER M30413
VALVE CRATER
6 VENTILSCHEIBE R00360 4
VALVE DISK
7 ABSTANDSROHR 2600127
SPACER
8 KAPPE M21482
CAP
10 RING M19602
LOCKING RING
EXSPIRATIONSVENTIL Bild/Picture 11
EXPIRATORY VALVE
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1 ANSCHLUSZSTUECK 2600144
UPPER NUT
2 UEBERWURFMUTTER M09228
UNION NUT
3 DECKEL 2600152
LID COMBINATION
4 BUCHSE 2600155
SOCKET
5 MEMBRAN 8410181 2
DIAPHRAGM
6 MEMBRANAUFNAHME 2600151
DIAPHRAGM SUPPORT
7 KAPPE M21482
CAP
8 STOESSEL 2600156
TAPPET
9 VENTILSCHEIBE R00360 4
VALVE DISK
10 VENTILKRATER M30413
VALVE CRATER
11 DICHTRING M09231
PACKING RING
12 SPRENGRING M09224
SPRING RING
13 UEBERWURFMUTTER M09226
UNION NUT
ABSORBER Bild/Picture 12
ABSORBER
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1 VERSCHLUSSKAPPE-UNTEN M14406
ABSORBER CAP
2 DICHTRING M32014
PACKING RING
3 ABSORBERMANTEL M14125
ABSORBER JACKET
4 DICHTRING M13386
PACKING RING
5 DECKEL M31994
COVER
5 DECKEL 2600188
COVER
6 VERSCHLUSSKAPPE,OBEN M14405
ABSORBER CAP
7 SPANNMUTTER 2600181
NUT
8 STANGE 2600182
STUD
9 ABSORBERDICHTUNG M32028
ABSORBER WASHER
10 BODEN M32327
BOTTOM
10 BODEN 2600185
BOTTOM
ZWISCHENSTÜCK ML Bild/Picture 13
INTERMEDIATE PIECE-ML
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1 DICHTRING M32014
PACKING RING
2 VENTILSCHEIBE M31188 10
VALVE REED
3 FEDERKREUZ M17450
SPRING CROSS
4 KRATER,VOLLST. M32480
CRATER, CPL.
5 GEWINDERING M32479
RING NUT
6 RUNDSCHNURRING 2M08777
O-RING SEAL
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5 TRAFO,KOMPL. 2600369
TRANSFORMER,CPL.
6 DREHKNOPF M29655
CONTROL KNOB
9 KABELBINDER 8712007
CABLE CLIP (2,4X92)
12 DISPLAY,KOMPL. 2600374
DISPLAY,CPL.
15 FOLIENTASTATUR 2600370
KEY PAD
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1 RUNDSCHNURRING 2M08777
O-RING SEAL
2 SPINDELAUFNAHME 2600635
SPINDLE HOUSING
5 ZUSATZLUFTVENTIL 2600670
ADDITIONAL AIR VALVE
6 SICHERHEITSVENTIL 2600680
SAFETY VALVE
7 PATIENTENTEIL 2600610
PATIENT PART
8 DOSIEREINHEIT 2600620
METERING UNIT
14 6-KT.SCHRB.DREH.DWN622-B6X100 1640623
ohne Abbildung
HEXAG.SCR.DRIVER DWN622-B6X100
without illustration
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1 BAKTERIENFILTER 8402868
BACTERIA FILTER
3 DRUCKSENSOR,KOMPL. 2600563
PRESSURE SENSOR,CPL.
4 DRUCKBEGRENZUNGSVENTIL 2600570
PRESSURE CONTROL VALVE
5 STEUERKABEL 2600562
CONTROL CABLE
7 PUMPE,KOMPL. 2600564
PUMP,CPL.
9 KABELBINDER 8712007
CABLE CLIP (2,4X92)
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5 O-RING M34329
O-RING SEAL
6 FEDERLAGER 2600303
HANGER
12 ROHR 2600317
TUBULE
13 STECKANSCHLUSS M30960
PLUG-TYPE CONNECTION
14 SICHERHEITSVENTIL 2600310
SAFETY VALVE
14 SICHERHEITSVENTIL M21683
SAFETY VALVE
15 FEINREGELVENTIL-EINBAUSATZ E M27010
PRECISION CONTROL VALVE KIT E
16 STECKANSCHLUSS M30952
PLUG-TYPE CONNECTION
18 MANOMETER M33402
PRESSURE GAUGE
19 SCHEIBE M30297
PANE
20 PROPORTIONALVENTIL M32940
RELIEF VALVE
23 ANSCHLUSS-STUECK,UNTEN M32641
CONNECTION PIECE, UNDERSIDE
24 FEDER M12928
SPRING
25 WINKELSTECKANSCHLUSS M30935
ANGLE CONNECTION
28 O-RING E20274
O-RING SEAL
30 WINKEL-STECKANSCHLUSS M30953
ANGLE CONNECTION
31 EINSCHRAUBANSCHLUSS M28816
SCREW-IN CONNECTION
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1 KAPPE,WEISS M25146
CAP,WHITE
5 O-RING M34329
O-RING SEAL
6 FEDERLAGER 2600303
HANGER
12 ROHR 2600317
TUBULE
13 STECKANSCHLUSS M30960
PLUG-TYPE CONNECTION
14 SICHERHEITSVENTIL 2600310
SAFETY VALVE
14 SICHERHEITSVENTIL M21683
SAFETY VALVE
15 FEINREGELVENTIL-EINBAUSATZ E M27010
PRECISION CONTROL VALVE KIT E
16 STECKANSCHLUSS M30952
PLUG-TYPE CONNECTION
18 MANOMETER M33402
PRESSURE GAUGE
19 SCHEIBE M30297
PANE
20 PROPORTIONALVENTIL M32940
RELIEF VALVE
22 FEDER M12928
SPRING
24 O-RING E20274
O-RING SEAL
25 WINKELSTECKANSCHLUSS M30935
ANGLE CONNECTION
27 WINKEL-STECKANSCHLUSS M30953
ANGLE CONNECTION
28 EINSCHRAUBANSCHLUSS M28816
SCREW-IN CONNECTION
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3 FLASCHENSPANNBUEGEL O2 M28987
CYLINDER CLAMP O2
4 ROHR 2600417
TUBE
5 ROHR 2600414
TUBE
6 ROHR 2600415
TUBE
7 ROHR 2600416
TUBE
8 WINKELSTECKANSCHLUSS M30961
ANGLE CONNECTION
10 DRUCKMINDERER NG D40794
PRESSURE REDUCER
11 DRUCKMINDERER NG D40795
PRESSURE REDUCER
12 ROHR 2600412
TUBE
13 ABSTANDSHALTER 2600429
SPACER
16 ROHR 2600418
TUBE
18 DURCHFÜHRUNG 2600434
DUCT
19 ROHR 2600413
TUBE
27 ROHR 2600419
TUBE
28 KREUZSTUECK M21946
CROSS PIECE
30 STECKANSCHLUSS M30960
PLUG-TYPE CONNECTION
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1 ANSCHLUSS-STÜCK 2600423
CONNECTING PIECE
4 UEBERWURFMUTTER M27082
UNION NUT
6 DICHTRING M32027
PACKING RING
7 O RING M13142
O-RING SEAL
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1 ANSCHLUSS-STÜCK 2600423
CONNECTING PIECE
4 UEBERWURFMUTTER M27082
UNION NUT
6 DICHTRING M32027
PACKING RING
7 O RING M13142
O-RING SEAL
FLASCHENSPANNBÜGEL O2 Bild/Picture 26
CYLINDER CLAMP O2
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1 KNEBELSCHRAUBE M18593
TOMMY SCREW
2 DICHTRING M05045
PACKING RING
3 DICHTRINGTRAEGER M28988
WASHER SUPPORT
4 SINTERFILTER M23248
SINTERED FILTER
5 SPANNBUEGEL O2 M28978
CLAMP CLIP O2
6 O-RING E26833
O-RING SEAL
7 SCHLIESSBOLZEN M27639
CLOSING BOLT
8 FEDER M27641
SPRING
9 FEDER M27677
SPRING
10 SIEBRING,VOLLST. R19562
SIEVE RING
11 SPANNSCHRAUBE M28986
STRAINING SCREW
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Sach-Nr. Benennung
Part No. Description
2600460 KOMPAKTATEMSYSTEM COSY
COMPACT BREATHING SYSTEM COSY
2 ABSORBERDECKEL,VOLLST. AF00495
ABSORBER TOP,CPL.
3 ABSORBER M29320
ABSORBER CICERO
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COMPACT BREATHING SYSTEM COSY
1 WINKELTUELLE 2600469
ANGULAR PORCELAIN BUSH
2 O-RING M20622
O-RING SEAL
3 APL-VENTIL,COSY 2600457
APL-VALVE,COSY
5 KRATERSCHRAUBE 2600462
CRATER SCREW
6 ABSORBER M29320
ABSORBER CICERO
8 KLEMMSCHRAUBE M20031
ADJUSTING SCREW
9 EXSPIRATIONSTUELLE 2600463
EXPIRATION BUSHING
10 DICHTRING 2600477
PACKING RING
11 UEBERWURFMUTTER M30453
UNION NUT
12 DICHTRING M09231
PACKING RING
13 SCHAUGLAS M09230 2
CONTROL GLASS
14 VENTILTELLER M23225 3
VALVE DISK
15 VENTILKRATER M30413
VALVE CRATER
16 KAPPE M21482
CAP
17 ABSORBERDECKEL,VOLLST. AF00495
ABSORBER TOP,CPL.
19 GRIFF M33886
HANDLE
22 VERSCHLUßSCHRAUBE 2600461
SCREW PLUG
23 RUECKSCHLAGVENTIL M32543
NONRETURN VALVE
24 O-RING 6802087
O-RING SEAL
26 VENTILKRATER(PEEP/PMAX-VENTIL) 2600731
VALVE CRATER(PEEP/PMAX-VALVE)
27 BUCHSE M30384
SOCKET
28 MEMBRAN 8410181 2
DIAPHRAGM
28 DICHTSCHEIBE 8407979 10
SEALING WASHER
28 TELLER 8407797
PLATE
29 DICHTUNGSRING 2600479
PACKING RING
30 VERSCHLUSS-SCHRAUBE 2600734
SCREW PLUG
31 VENTILSCHEIBE M31188 10
VALVE REED
32 FEDERKREUZ M17450
SPRING CROSS
33 KRATER 2600737
CRATER
34 KAPPE M33972
CAP
35 RUNDSCHNURRING 2M08777
O-RING SEAL
ABSORBERDECKEL,VOLLST. Bild/Picture 2
ABSORBER TOP,CPL.
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COMPACT BREATHING SYSTEM COSY
1 ABSORBERDECKEL M33013
ABSORBER TOP
2 LIPPENDICHTUNG M30455
LIP SEAL
4 O-RING R18352
TOROIDAL SEALING RING
5 DICHTRING M30456 5
PACKING RING
7 TELLERFEDER 2600459
SPING WASHER
9 O-RING 4302469
O-RING SEAL
ABSORBER Bild/Picture 3
ABSORBER CICERO
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COMPACT BREATHING SYSTEM COSY
1 ABSORBEREINSATZ M29999
ABSORBER INSERT
2 ABSORBERTOPF M29994
ABSORBER POT
3 DICHTRING M30563
PACKING RING
4 KUGELKETTE,UGR. M30562
BEAD CHAIN
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