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Evita 2 Dura
Evita 2 Dura
D Evita 2 dura
30 Pmean Pplat
Zusätze
Exsp.
0 26 29
30 Flow
hold
60 I:E FiO2 Konfi-
U/min
0 2 4 ts
1:2 35 guration
!
Exp.
Copyright by Dräger Medizintechnik GmbH, Lübeck, Federal Republic of Germany
The warranty and liability conditions of the general terms and conditions for business trans-
actions 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
Function Description
1 General 1
2 Basic Principle 4
5 CO2 Measurement 17
11 HPSV-Controller PCB 35
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14 Pneumatics 40
15 Ventilation Modes 57
For internal use only. Copyright reserved.
16 Gas mixture 74
17 Function Diagram 76
Test List
2 General Condition 3
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4 Safety Check 5
8 Power-On Test 10
11 Tested 11
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5 Pressure Regulator 7
1 Alarm Messages 1
Changes
1 Type of Changes 1
Appendix
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.
This Service Manual does not replace the Instructions for Use. Any use
of the product requires full understanding and strict observation of the
product-specific Instructions for Use.
1 General
The Evita 4/Evita 2 dura is a time-cycled, constant-volume long-term ventilator for adults and
children with a minimum body weight of 3 kg.
The Evita 4/Evita 2 dura can be used for the following ventilation modes:
Special methods:
Diagnosis:
2.1 Evita 4
The Evita 4 consists of three components which communicate via a CAN (fast serial
interface).
Control unit
Evita 4
SIMV
27 40 10 CPAP Kalibration
BPAP
Konfigu-
ration
Electronics
Pneumatics
!
Exp.
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The control unit is the interface between the machine and the operator. The control unit
serves to make adjustments, to display measured values and to activate alarms. In the control
unit the display, membrane keypad, touch screen and Graphics Controller PCB are
accommodated.
2.1.2 Electronics
The electronics is the central control unit of the Evita 4. It includes the CPU 68332 PCB, the
CO2-Carrier PCB with the Processor Board PCB and Power Supply PCB and the power
supply unit (Communication PCB, Paediatric Flow PCB and the optional SpO2 PCB).
2.1.3 Pneumatics
The pneumatics controls the pneumatic valves following preset ventilation parameters. It
includes an independent microprocessor system and the valve control. In the pneumatics the
Pneumatics Controller PCB, the HPSV Controller AIR/O2 PCB, the PEEP valve, the mixer,
the pressure connection, the flow sensor and the O2 sensor are accommodated.
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The Evita 2 dura has three components which communicate via a CAN (fast serial interface).
Front panel
Evita 4
Evita 2 dura
IPPV E Störung O2-Messung
Einstellung
30
SIMV + ASB
P
Erw.
i
FiO2 VT
----- O2 Trigger
100% 20
P mbar MVtotal L/min Alarm-
L Vol%
Alarm- L/min
O2 40 grenzen
12.8 14.5 grenzen MV 29
10 10.2 Tinsp Pinsp Rampe Alarm
20 Meß- über PEEP s Reset
100%
s
Insp.
O2 0 Ppeak mbar werte VT 669 Messw.
hold 0
2 4 ts 45 Meß- Kurven
-10 38 25 manöver P
f
26
PEEP PASB
Insp.
60 1 2 3 bpm mbar über PEEP
hold
30 Pmean Pplat Mess-
0 26 29 Zusätze manöver Reset
Check
Exsp.
30 21 ,700 I :1,50
E FiO2 13,5
Konfi-
Flow
IPPV
hold
60 U/min
0 2 4 ts
1:2 35 guration
Info. Bildstop aktiv SIMV
27 40 10 CPAP Kalibration
Electronics
Pneumatics
!
Exp.
The front panel is the interface to the user. The front panel allows the user to adjust the
desired values. It displays the measured values and alarms. The front panel also contains the
LCD, the membrane keyboard, the 7-segment displays, the Frontpanel PCB, and the
7–Segment PCB.
2.2.2 Electronics
The electronics is the central control unit of the Evita 2 dura. It contains the CPU 68332
PCB, the power supply unit, the CO2-Carrier PCB including the Processor Board PCB
(optional), and the Power Supply PCB (optional). The Communication PCB, the Paediatric
Flow PCB, and the SpO2 PCB are optional features.
2.2.3 Pneumatics
The pneumatics controls the pneumatic valves according to pre-set ventilation parameters. It
has an independent microprocessor system and the control elements for the valves. The
Pneumatic Controller PCB, the HPSV Controller AIR/O2 PCB, the PEEP valve, the mixer,
the pressure connection, the flow sensor and the O2 sensor are part of the pneumatics.
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P P
IPPV E Störung O2-Messung
30 P
FiO2 -----
20
MV 29
10
0 VT 669
-10
1 2 3 P 26
CPAP
5V
BPAP
4 5 25 10 11 12 13 14 18 19 20 21 2223 24
3 9 15
2
6
68 332
7 16
.... 1 + 68 332 17 68 332
TI 34010
P P
SIMV + ASB Erw. !!! PAW hoch
P mbar MVtotal L/min Alarm-
40
12.8 14.5 grenzen
10.2
20 Meß-
Ppeak mbar werte
0
2 4 ts 45 Meß-
38
60
30 Pmean
25 manöver
Pplat
O2
0
30
60
26
I:E
29
FiO2
Zusätze
Konfi-
5V
0 2 4 ts
1:2 35 guration
4 5 25 10 11 12 13 14 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
3 9 15
2
6
68020 + 68 332
7 16
.... 1 + 68 332 17 68 332
F 6554 x
The CPU 68332 PCB is integrated in the electronic unit of the Evita 4. The board includes an
independent processor system, two external interfaces, three internal interfaces, the
loudspeaker control and a serial EEPROM.
Service coding
Uprog
COM 1
EEPROM
X2 Reset Flash-EPROM
logic
CPU
X2
68332
Sound
generator RAMs
X1 Electrical COM1
Bus
isolation
driver
RS232 driver
X1, X2
CAN
ILV interface
ILV
Clock
2 x RS 232 for optional CO2 and SpO2
X1, X2
DUART
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The EEPROM is connected to the synchronized, serial interface 68332. The EEPROM
characterizes the Evita 4 (enabled options, serial number, etc.). When replacing the
CPU 68332 PCB the EEPROM has to be transferred to the new printed circuit board.
The processor system comprises a 68332 CPU, a 512 kByte RAM and a 1 MByte flash
EPROM (electrically programmable and erasable read-only memory). The RAM has a battery
back-up. When the battery is being replaced a Goldcap capacitor ensures voltage supply of
the RAMs. Programming of the flash EPROMS is only possible if the system identifies the
“SERVICE-Q” signal.
The CPU 68332 PCB provides an RS232 interface in the Evita 4. This interface, referred to
as COM1, is electrically isolated from the Evita 4 by means of optocouplers.
The ILV interface is required for bilateral ventilation with two Evita 4 units. The ILV interface is
not electrically isolated. Pin 3 of the ILV interface is provided with a filler plug to prevent
confusion with the RS232 interface.
3.5 Driver
The driver adjusts the access times between the 68332, the clock and the DUART.
3.6 Clock
The clock gives the current time. It has a battery back-up and continues to operate even after
the Evita 4 has been switched off.
3.7 DUART
The DUART (Dual Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter) has two serial interfaces
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and digital inputs and outputs. The serial interfaces are intended for connection of the SpO2
and CO2 modules.
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The DC/DC converter provides the voltage supply (+5 V ISO) required for the interface. The
input voltage of the DC/DC converter is +5 V.
3.9 CAN
The CAN interface is a fast, serial interface (Controller Area Network). The control unit,
electronics and the pneumatics communicate via a CAN interface at a transmission rate of
800 kBit/s.
The address bus, the data bus and the check-back signals are transferred by the bus driver to
the motherboard. The 68332 CPU communicates with the optional printed circuit boards
located on the motherboard via the bus driver. Currently, it is only the Pediatric Flow PCB
(Neoflow option).
The sound generator controls the loudspeaker in the control unit. The sound generator
incorporates the volume control and sound generation for the loudspeaker. The volume is
controlled by the DUART.
The CPU 68332 can reset the control unit and the pneumatics. A reset can also be activated
if the voltage falls below or exceeds +5 V. The pneumatics can also be reset by the CPU
68332 PCB. The reset logic controls and displays the resets.
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The CO2 Carrier PCB is located in the electronic unit of the Evita 4. The printed circuit board
includes the mount and electrical isolation of the CO2 module and the SpO2 module, the
mains failure logic, the temperature measurement and the voltage monitoring.
X4 X3 * X1, X2 Voltage X1
Electrical isolation
monitoring
ECG-SYNC
* Optional
Gold Caps
Horn off
CPU 68332
Test GC
CPU 68332
Test GC
Horn on
+15 V - A
Contr. 1
+5 V - A
5V
+5 V +5 V ADC
+12 V - A 1 CPU 68332
Ref.01
+15 V - A
–15 V - A
+10 V - A
+10 V - A +24 V 1
DC module, ext. batt.
ADC +5 V - A
AWT Temp.
2
temp. hybrid +10 V - A
CPU 68332
Pinsp +15 V - A
Pneumatics 8
Ref.02
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Ambient P
pressure E
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+ 15 V- ISO2
Power supply DC - 15 V- ISO2
unit + 8,5 V-ISO2
+ 5 V- ISO2 Processor CO2 sensor
DC
Board PCB
Power
Supply
PCB
5V
Electrical isolation is made by means of optocouplers. The printed circuit board is coupled
with the SpO2 and CO2 modules by plug-in contacts. The X3 connector is part of the
optional SpO2 module and is not fitted.
The power failure logic monitors the power supply. In the event that a power failure occurs
while the Evita 4 is operating an audible alarm will sound.
Monitoring is provided for the voltages ±15 V, +10 V, +24 V, +12 V and +5 V. The relevant
voltages are transmitted to a voltage divider and read out by an A/D converter which in turn is
read out by the CPU 68332 PCB.
The temperature is measured by an NTC thermistor detector. The signals are processed in a
temperature hybrid. The output signal of the temperature hybrid is transmitted to an A/D
converter which is read out by the CPU 68332 PCB.
A pressure sensor measures the ambient pressure and transmits the values to th A/D
converter.
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Sensor J1 Processor
Board PCB
J4 J2
P4 P2
Power Supply
PCB
J1 J2
A CO2 metering unit and a microprocessor system are integrated in the CO2 sensor. A lamp
generates a light spectrum up to 4.5 µm. This light spectrum is transmitted via the cuvette
and two sapphire lenses to detectors. The detectors emit electrical signals depending on the
CO2 concentration. These signals are analyzed by the microprocessor and transmitted to the
Processor Board PCB via a RS232 interface. Build-up of condensation is prevented by
keeping the temperature of the CO2 metering unit at a constant level.
3,7
Sensor Analog
Ref 4,3
CO2
Sapphire disc
Sapphire disc withwith heating
heating and NTC
Sensor Processor PCB
Sensor connecting
Multiplexer
MUX
VRef VRef - 15 V
GNDA
2 temp. sensors
VRef
+ 15 V
Ref01
GNDA
+ 8,5 V
+5V
GNDA
7805
Lamp
GNDD
GNDD
GNDA
Heatings GNDD
+ 8,5 V
GNDA -15 V
DATA
GNDD
Processor CLOCK
68HC705
GNDD
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GNDD EEPROM
The Processor Board PCB controls the heating of the CO2 metering unit and the measured-
data transfer of the CO2 sensor.
(Sensor)
J1
J4
+15V AGND
6 1
on/off +15V MUX
8 2
7
on/off +8,5V Screen
3
-15V -15V
5 +15V 4
5V +15V
1 5
DGND DGND
7805
3 6
AGND Clock in +8,5V
4 7
+8,5V Data
2 ADC 8
Clock out Clock
9
7905
-15V
J2
W6
Reset
6
CPU 68332
TXD
3
MAX
RXD 232
2
DGND
1 EPROM RAM
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TTL-TXD
7
RS232
TTL-RXD
W8
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8
TTL
The Power Supply PCB provides the supply voltages for the Processor Board PCB and the
CO2 sensor. The supply voltages are electrically isolated from the Evita 4. The measured
CO2 values are transferred to the CPU 68332 PCB via the Power Supply PCB.
TP2 TP3 P4
+15V
J1 6
Input + 5V TP1 TP8
1 on/off
PS2 8
Input GND
2 TP6
-15V
5
TP7
+5V
1
PS1
DGND
3
4
AGND
TP5
+8,5V
2
U1 on/off
7
J2
10 P2
TXD
3 3
RXD
2 2
DGND
1 1
TP10
TTL-TXD
7 7
TP9
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TTL-RXD
8 8
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Reset
6 6
The Evita 4 power supply unit is a switched-mode power supply unit. The output voltages are
short-circuit-proof. A DC module is optionally available ensuring voltage supply in case of
power failure or short duration transport of the Evita 4.
Output
Trans-
Electronic
Rectifier former Rectifier
switch
Control
unit
The Graphics Controller PCB is located in the Evita 4 control unit. The printed circuit board
includes an independent processor system, the voltage supply of the control unit, the
interface to the electronics and the display control.
+ 24V
Touch screen
CPU 68332
Reset CPU
Loudspeaker
68332
Debug Flash- monitoring
interface EPROMs 50Ω
5Ω
X1
CPU 68332 X14
RAMs X14
CAN Rot. knob
X1
interface
LED X14
all LEDs
DC/DC converter driver
+ 24V + 5V
*
Contr. X7 DC
+ 12V Display
*
light
AC
TMS
Display 34010 Toshiba display - external
NEC display - in display
Graphics processor
Sharp display - external
Display * Display * X4 Display
Video RAMs logic logic signal
pixels D29 colours D 40
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The processor system comprises a 68332 CPU, a 256 kByte RAM and a 2 MByte flash
EPROM (electrically programmable and erasable read-only memory).
7.2 Uprog
Uprog generates the voltage required for programming the flash EPROMs. An enable logic
prevents unintentional supply of the programming voltage to the flash EPROMs.
7.3 Reset
The Graphics Controller PCB operates independently and is fitted with its own reset
generator. The display can be reset by the CPU 68332 PCB.
The loudspeaker monitoring checks the loudspeaker function. The current passing through
the loudspeaker is measured by a resistor and then analyzed.
The keyboard and the LEDs are arranged in a 3x8 matrix array. The LEDs are controlled by
transistors which also select the keyboard columns. A driver module controls the selection of
lines of the LEDs in the matrix. The 68332 CPU scans the keyboard using Schmitt trigger.
The video processor TMS 34010 controls the image processing, generates the synchronized
signals for the display and displays the image to be represented by means of the display
logic. The video RAM is the video processor memory having a capacity of 512 kByte. The
video RAM stores the video processor program, the video processor data and the displayed
image.
The CAN interface is a fast serial interface (Controller Area Network). The control unit, the
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electronics and the pneumatics communicate via a CAN interface. The transmission rate is
1 Mbit/s.
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The DC/DC converter supplies +5 V and +12 V for the voltage supply of the control unit. The
input voltage of the DC/DC converter is +24 V. Since the +5 and +12 V voltages are
generated directly on the Graphics Controller PCB there is a tolerance of ±2.5%. The
maximum power consumption of the control unit is 1.5 A for +5 and 2.2 A for +12 V.
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The Communication PCB is located in the electronic unit of the Evita 4. The printed circuit
board includes an independent processor system, the voltage supply of the interfaces, an
internal CAN interface, an external CAN interface, two RS232 interfaces and two analog
outputs.
X2
Uprog
X2 Flash-
Reset
EPROMs
CPU
68332
EEPROM
RAMs
In
DC/DC CAN
converter
+ 5V
X1, X2 CAN
CAN interface OUT
interface
DC/DC
converter COM2
+ 5V
RS232-
interfaces
COM3
DC/DC
converter
+ 5V
Analog (2x)
D/A converter
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Electrical
isolation
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The processor system comprises a 68332 CPU, a 512 kByte RAM and a 1 MByte flash
EPROM (electrically programmable and erasable read-only memory).
8.2 Uprog
Uprog generates the programming voltage for the flash EPROMs. An enable logic ensures
that the programming voltage is not accidentally supplied to the flash EPROMs.
8.3 Reset
The reset logic generates a defined reset after power-up. The CPU 68332 can be reset by
the CPU 68332 PCB.
The Communication PCB is not connected to the data bus of the CPU 68332 PCB. The data
are transmitted via an internal CAN interface (Controller Area Network – fast, serial
interface). The external CAN interface is electrically isolated from the Evita 4 by
optocouplers.
The Communication PCB is provided with two RS232 interfaces additionally available in the
Evita 4. These interfaces are referred to as COM2 and COM3 and are electrically isolated
from the Evita 4 by optocouplers.
The analog outputs supply voltages between 0 V and 4.095 V. The assignment of analog
outputs is freely selectable. The resolution of the output voltage is 1 mV per bit.
The DC/DC converters supply +5 V ISO each for the voltage supply of the interfaces. The
input voltages of the DC/DC converters are +5 V.
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8.8 EEPROM
The EEPROM stores internal data of the interface and has a capacity of 2 kByte.
The Paediatric Flow PCB is located in the electronic unit of the Evita 4. The printed circuit
board includes 2 flow measuring channels to connect the Babylog flow sensor, 1 four-
channel multiplexer, 1 twelve-bit A/D converter, 1 interface to the CPU 68332 PCB.
The flow is measured with the Babylog flow sensor which has two measuring wires. One
measuring wire is covered by a plastic bar. The Babylog flow sensor recognizes the direction
of the flow which is analyzed by a measuring bridge.
9.2 Multiplexer
The multiplexer consists of four analog-value selectors. The analog-value selectors are
controlled by the software. The multiplexer transmits the flow sensor measurement signals,
CGND and UREF LIMIT via a buffer (AMP) to an A/D converter (ADC).
The input voltage of the A/D converter ranges from 0 V to 10 V. The A/D converter converts
the flow measurement values into digital data. The CPU PCB controls the A/D converter and
the multiplexer via an interface (DATA OUT; DATA IN). The voltage drop across the
multiplexer, the buffer and the A/D converter is measured using the UREF LIMIT reference
voltage and can be taken into account when measuring the flow.
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The Pneumatics Controller PCB is located in the pneumatics of the Evita 4. The printed
circuit board comprises the following features:
− Supply pressure measurement
− Inspiratory and expiratory airway pressure measurement
− Oesophageal pressure measurement
− Flow measurement
− Measurement of the O2 concentration in the breathing gas
− Fan monitoring
− Solenoid valve control
− PEEP valve control
− Interface to the HPSV Controller PCBs
− CAN interface
− 68332 CPU with RAM and flash EPROM
− Serial EEPROM for storage of device configuration.
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+15 V - A
+15 V - A
Contr.
Cold 10v - A
Current
Hot / limiter
- 5 V - Ref.
+
Contr.
Sensor +
Cold Hot -
Signal amplifierX4
+
100 - F - SIG
15 1,01 V (Flow equals zero) Zero
121
amplifier
X2
+
- F=0
Vref
18
DAC Out
Annealing FINOP
µP
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HPSV Control-
CAN HPSV Air
ler Air PCB
Reset down
CPU 68332 &
D 17
Pneu Disable
24 V
nc nc nc nc nc nc
Patient system
CO2 Carrier P insp heating with fan
D 18
12 V
+15 V - A
P Air P S1
E
Contr.
P O2 P 5V
E
F - SIG
ADC/
P insp P
E DAC
F-ø
P exsp P In
F - INOP MUX ADC
E
*
P oeso P
E
*
F-ø X 5/1
F - INOP
Electr. fan PEEP power supply
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The pressure is measured with two pressure sensors. During the inspiratory phase and the
expiratory phase, the pressure is measured by the respective pressure sensor. The airway
pressure signals are transmitted to the multiplexer. The pressure sensors are automatically
zero-calibrated every 3 minutes.
The control for cleaning or glowing of the sensor supplies a defined current to both
measuring wires. During calibration the measuring wires begin to glow and burn any
impurities. The sensor is cleaned when pressing the “flow calibration” key or automatically
after medicament nebulization. The cleaning process occurs during the next inspiratory
phase or after 15 seconds at the latest.
10.5 O2 Measurement
The O2 sensor works according to the galvanic cell principle. Oxygen molecules contained in
the gas mixture to be measured diffuse through a plastic diaphragm into the electro-chemical
cell and are reduced at the noble metal electrodes. At the same time a base electrode is
being oxidized. The base electrode is spent by the oxidation process and thus determines the
life of a sensor. The current flowing through the cell is proportional to the oxygen partial
pressure in the gas mixture to be measured.
Provided the pressure and temperature of the gas mixture to be measured are kept constant,
the measured value will be directly proportional to the oxygen partial pressure. The O2
amplifier on the O2 Top PCB is mounted externally on the inspiratory block. The output signal
is transmitted to the O2 Contact PCB via spring contacts and transferred to the Pneumatics
Controller PCB. The O2 cell is also connected to the O2 Top PCB via spring contacts.
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At the front panel of the machine a fan is mounted to limit the temperature and the O2
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concentration in the electronic unit of the pneumatics in case of failure. This fan is monitored
by the electronics.
The multiplexer consists of 16 analog-value selectors which are controlled by the software.
The multiplexer routes the measurement signals from the pressure sensors, the O2 amplifier,
the FAN UREF and the flow sensor to an A/D converter via a buffer.
The solenoid valves are controlled by two power drivers. The power driver outputs for the
nebulizer and the O2/Air switchover are monitored by a comparator. The power drivers can
be switched off by the electronic unit.
The PEEP valve is controlled by a voltage-controlled current source with power MOS FET. A
quad operational amplifier serves to adapt the D/A converter output signal to the current
range of the PEEP valve. The CPU controls the D/A converter. The PEEP valve control is
calibrated to the PEEP valve. The calibration data are stored in the serial EEPROM.
The status lines of the HPSV Controller PCB are led to the Pneumatics Controller PCB via
the Pneumatics motherboard. Two bus drivers transmit the data to the data bus of the CPU.
The data are transmitted to the HPSV Controller PCB by two power drivers. The data are
accepted by power swing of the respective Chip-Select-Pins.
The CAN interface comprises a CAN controller and a series-connected driver. The CAN
controller is directly connected to the data bus of the CPU. The control unit, the electronics
and the pneumatics communicate via the CAN interface at a transmission rate of 1 Mbit/s.
The processor system on the Pneumatics Controller PCB consists of a 68332 CPU, a
256 kByte flash EPROM (electrically programmable and erasable read-only memory) and a
256 kByte RAM.
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The serial EEPROM stores the data of the pneumatics. The EEPROM has a 128 Byte
capacity.
The pneumatics of the Evita 4 contain 2 identical HPSV-Controller PCBs. The board slot
determines which of the boards is assigned to O2 and AIR. The PCB comprises the
following functions:
− Microcontroller with EPROM and RAM
− ADC for measurement of supply pressure
− DAC for setpoint entry of current
− Control loop for current control
− Power transistor (power source)
− NOTE: The characteristic of the HPSV cartridge is stored in the cartridge and is read
out by the HPSV Controller PCB. The PCB can be replaced without calibration.
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EPROM +12 V
Microcontroller
Pneumatics 80 C 537
Controller RAM
PCB
Current
Setp. Control settingl
DAC Preamp.
loop
Path
ADC
–15 V- A
E
P
Drive coil EEPROM
Gas inlet
Displace-
Ball/valve seat ment
combination sensor
Gas outlet Displacement
sensor
HPSV
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The Frontpanel PCB is installed in the front panel of the Evita 2 dura. The Frontpanel PCB
comprises an independent processor system, the voltage supply to the front panel, the
interface to the electronics, and the display control.
VGA controller
F6554x
DRAM 512 kB
Internal bus
VGA/ INIT ROM
64kB
RAM 256kB
EEPROM
MC68EC020 CPU
VGA FLASH EPROM
1(2) MB
CCFL/ display Brightness
Contrast
FLASH
Driver
Keyboard Key VPP
matrix
Rotary control
MC68332 CPU-
Front
FLASH EPROM
1 MB
Loudsp.
Loudspeaker monitoring
RAM
Display Voltg.
generator Display reset CAN
7-Segment PCB
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The processor system consists of an MC 68332 and an MC 68EC020 with 256 kilobytes
RAM each and 1 Mbyte flash EPROM (electrically programmable and erasable PROM).
The loudspeaker monitoring tests the loudspeaker function. The current which flows through
the loudspeaker is measured and evaluated with a resistor.
The keyboard is arranged in a 5 x 8 matrix. The 68332 CPU scans the keyboard via the
Schmitt trigger. The LEDs are triggered statically via registers.
The MC 68EC020 video processor controls the video processing, generates the
synchronous signals for the display, and shows the picture on the display via the VGA
controller F6554 x. The video RAM is the memory of the video processor. The size of the
video RAMs is 512 kilobytes. The represented picture is stored in the video RAM.
The Flash VPP generates the programming voltage for the flash EPROMs. The “PROM_EN”
signal and the microcontroller 68332 enable this programming voltage.
The voltage generation uses the +5 V and the +24 V to generate the supply voltage for the
display (UBKL +13 V), the contrast voltage for the display (±UK approx. 70 V), and the supply
voltage for the 7-segment displays (ULED +5 V).
The CAN interface is a fast, serial interface (Controller Area Network). The front panel, the
electronics, and the pneumatics communicate with each other via the CAN interface. The
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The 7-Segment PCB controls the 11 triple-groups of the 7-segments displays. Each
7–segment is triggered statically via an 8-bit driver. The 7-segment displays are selected with
two “8 from 3” decoders (chipselect generation).
4
E1
Chipselect generation
5
E2 &
6
E3
X1
15 CS...
Driver block(s) 7-segment display(s)
14
1
1 13 OE
A0 11
2 12
>CLK
A1
3 A2 2 19 7
11 A
3 18 6
10 B
4 17 4
9 C
BD... 5 16 2
7 D
A
6 15 1
E F B
7 14 10 G
F
E C
8 13 9
G
D
9 12 5 DP
DP
An An
ULED
Compressed air (AIR) and compressed oxygen (O2) must be available at a supply pressure of
2.7 to 6 bar to drive the machine.
PEEP/PIP valve
Parallel mixer
Pressure sensors
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Exp.
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The gas connection block comprises the O2 gas connection (M 12x1 female) and the
compressed air connection (M 20x1.5 male). In the future, the gas connections for NIST,
DISS (USA) and DIN will be available. The connections are fitted with filters F1.1 and F1.2
(metal fibre web). The diodes or check valves D1.1 (AIR) and D1.2 (O2) prevent the gas from
flowing back into the central gas supply system.
The pressure regulators DR1.1 and DR1.2 are set to 2 bar. The control gas flows past the
DR1.1 to the 3/2-way valve Y1.1, from there to the emergency valve Y1.3, to the PEEP/PIP
valve Y4.1 and finally to the emergency valve Y3.1.
The gas also flows to the expiratory pressure sensor S6.2 (purge flow) via the restrictor R1.1
(0.08 L/min).
Gas flows to the nebulizer via the 3/2-way valve Y1.4, if appropriately adjusted.
In the event of AIR supply failure, the machine will switch over to O2 supply (O2 switchover
function).
F1.1 D1.1
AIR
F1.2 D1.2
O2
DR1.1 DR1.2
2 bar 2 bar
nc
Y1.1
no
c Y1.2
nc
Y1.4
nc
nc
no Y1.3
c
AIR O2 AIR O2
Y1.3
Y1.2
Y1.1
Fig. 25: Dräger gas connection block and FAS gas connection block
Legend
AIR O2 AIR O2
connector plate
The parallel mixer is a fast, electrically controllable proportional valve for gas flows between
5 and 180 L/min at supply pressures of 3 to 6 bar. Partial flows of less than 5 L/min are
pulsed at a constant flow of 5 L/min. The supply gases compressed air (AIR) and oxygen
(O2) available at the parallel mixer have a supply pressure of 2.7 bar to 6 bar. In the parallel
mixer the two gases are mixed in accordance with the set parameters. The parallel mixer
supplies the inspiratory gas to the patient.
The HPSV Controller PCB controls the parallel mixer electrically. The control signals are
transmitted to the parallel mixer via the Pneumatics Motherboard PCB and the Pneumatics
Controller PCB.
AIR cartridge
valve
Supply pressure
sensor
O2 cartridge
valve
The two cartridge valves are mounted to the mixer connection block. The inspiratory gases in
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the mixer connection block are supplied to the respective cartridge valve. The respiratory gas
available at the outlet of the cartridge valves is mixed in the mixer connection block and
supplied to the inspiratory unit.
The cartridge valve or HPS valve (HPSV = high-pressure servo-valve) supplies a defined
amount of gas to the patient in accordance with the preset adjustment parameters for e.g.
inspiration, trigger pressure, leak flow compensation.
O-rings
Inlet
Outlet
Label: O2 or AIR
During expiration the supply gas is available at the cartridge valve and at the supply pressure
sensor. In the HPS valve ball A is pressed into the valve seat B. This action closes the valve.
During inspiration, current is supplied to the drive system which is equipped with a coil
working according to the principle of a moving coil of the type used e.g. in loudspeakers. The
plunger is deflected in proportion to the supplied current and pushes ball A out of valve seat
B causing an annular gap. This action opens the cartridge valve and gas flows to the patient.
Ball A
Valve seat B
Plunger
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System PCB
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The gas flow in valves used to dose and mix the respiratory gas is not measured but
determined indirectly by the displacement signal and the supply pressure. The valves supply
a flow of 5 – 180 L/min. The plunger movement (displacement) depends on the supply
pressure varying between 3–6 bar absolute. For a flow requirement of 120 L/min and a
supply pressure of 5 bar the displacement will be approx. 0.2 mm or 0.6 mm for a supply
pressure of 1.5 bar.
As the mixer must permanently operate with high precision it is measured and the data (non-
linearities) are stored in an EEPROM on the Displacement Sensor PCB. Therefore no
calibration is required when the cartridge valves are replaced. The cartridge valves must not
be interchanged since they are specifically dimensioned and fitted for each individual gas.
The displacement sensor system measuring the position of the plunger in the valve is
integrated in the cartridge valve and consists of the displacement measuring system and the
Displacement Sensor PCB.
The displacement measuring system is a differential transformer. The a.c. voltage applied to
the primary winding of the transformer has a frequency of approx. 1 MHz. The two secondary
winding are switched such that their output voltage balance out. If the ferrite core (plunger of
the cartridge valves) moves in the differential transformer, the output voltage of the
displacement sensor system will change.
As the displacement output signal is not linear to the gas flow, the characteristic of the
cartridge valves is measured and stored in the EEPROM. The micro-controller on the HPSV
PCB thus balances the non-linearity of the cartridge valves.
The two circuits of the cartridge valves of parallel mixers are operated asynchronously in
parallel (AIR, O2). To avoid beat interferences, the frequencies of the two oscillators must
differ by a minimum of 200 kHz. To do so, the two cartridge valves are measured at two
different frequencies. The cartridge valves can only be measured at a special test stand.
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The supply pressure sensors are calibrated to absolute pressure (0 bar). They measure the
inlet pressure of the supplied gas. The supply pressure sensor is fitted with a P/U converter
supplying a pressure-dependent output pressure.
The supply pressure sensors are linked via a flex-strip to the Displacement Sensor PCB
which is installed in the HPS valves.
The pressure sensor mount comprises the airway pressure sensors S6.1 for the inspiratory
side and S6.2 for the expiratory side. S6.1 monitors the inspiratory Paw high and Paw low.
The solenoid valves Y6.1 and Y6.2 expose the relevant pressure sensors to atmospheric
pressure at specific time intervals. Consequently, the sensors are automatically calibrated.
The pressure sensors S6.1 and S6.2 are zero-calibrated every 3 minutes (calibration of the
possible electronic zero drift). To do so, the solenoid valves Y6.1 and Y6.2 are subsequently
exposed to atmospheric pressure and the pressure sensors automatically calibrated.
S6.1 no Y6.1
E c
P
nc
nc
E c
P
S6.2 no Y6.2
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R1.1
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The safety valve D3.3 limits the pressure in the inspiratory line to100 mbar max.
In the event of compressed air failure or power failure the pneumatically controlled
emergency air valve Y3.1 will open so that the patient can breathe ambient air passing the
filter F3.1. The check valve D3.1 prevents rebreathing of the air through the inspiratory line.
The spring-loaded check valve D3.2 allows pressure to drop if valve Y3.1 opens.
In the case of emergency air spontaneous breathing the patient can expire through the
expiratory valve Y5.1 on account of the spring loading (5 mbar) thus preventing rebreathing.
The inspiratory unit is provided with the plug-in connection for the oxygen sensor.
In the event of a gas or power supply failure the patient can breathe spontaneously via filter
F3.1. The emergency air valve Y3.1 will in this case no longer be controlled. The patient can
breathe spontaneously via filter F3.1, check valve D3.1 and the emergency air valve Y3.1.
F3.1
Nebulizer
D3.2 D3.1
D 3.3 P1
Y3.1 0,25 L/min
no P2
Y3.3
R3.1
Inspiration
3b 6a P1a P2a 9a
O2
E
Y3.2 S3.1
nc 3a 9
4a 3c
S6 1 no Y6 1
Fig. 31: Emergency air function diagram
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! P1 P2 13
7 8
12
1 2 3 4 1a
11
2a
10
9
15 4a
3a
Legend
The expiratory gas flows from the patient directly to the expiratory valve Y5.1. The copper
measuring line at the 8a connection has a germicidal effect and connects the expiratory side
to the pressure sensor S6.2.
The expiratory valve has a transmission ratio of approx. 1:1. The check valve D5.1 allows flow
in one direction only and makes sure that gases do not travel backwards. The expiratory flow
is measured with flow sensor S5.1.
Y5.1
7a
The ratio between the control pressure at the 7a connection of the PEEP/PIP valve and the
resulting pressure at the expiratory port is linear to the following values:
The water trap avoids flow measurement faults caused by water droplets. Such faults may
occur if the water traps on the ventilation hoses are not positioned at the lowest possible
point. In this case the condensation water is collected in the water trap of the patient system.
The collector jar of the water trap can be removed during operation. The opening to the pati-
ent system is sealed automatically.
8a
S5.1 D5.1
Expiration
Exp.
Y5.1
7a
Water trap
Fig. 35: Function diagram of the patient system with water trap
Angle socket
Connector
Fig. 36: Sectional view of the patient system with water trap
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The PEEP valve Y4.1 consists of a diaphragm valve acting as a flow-control device and the
linear drive whose plunger closes the diaphragm valve. A coil drives the PEEP valve Y4.1. The
preset ventilation parameters are processed by a computer program and the coil is driven by
an appropriate current. The PEEP valve opens and adjusts a pressure proportional to the
adjusted electric current. A current of 0 mA will correspond to –1 mbar, 600 mA to 120 mbar.
A servo-line in the valve Y4.1 controls the expiratory valve Y5.1 in the patient system. The
solenoid valve Y1.3 and the restrictor R4.1 supplies the patient system with control gas. The
non-adjustable restrictor R4.1 is set to a flow of 3.5 L/min.
Depending on the setting the plunger coil is activated causing an appropriate servo-pressure
to be applied to the expiratory valve.
The software compares the preset and measured airway pressures. This comparison is a
measure of the Pneumatic-Controller PCB’s control action on the PEEP/PIN valve. The
PEEP/PIN valve is calibrated to the electronics. The calibration data are stored on the
Pneumatic-Controller PCB.
R4.1
5a 7
3,5 L/min/2 bar
Y4.1
AIR flows through the filter F1.1 passing the check valve D1.1 reaching the mixer and flow
control unit (pressure sensor S2.1 and HPSV Y2.1). At the same time, AIR flows to the 3/2-
way solenoid valve Y1.1 passing the pressure regulator DR1.1 which is set to 2 bar. From
here the gas flows through the 3/2-way solenoid valve Y1.3 to the emergency air valve Y3.1
which closes. Furthermore, AIR passes the restrictor R4.1 to reach the PEEP/PIP valve Y4.1
and from there – depending on the setting – to the expiratory valve Y5.1. Finally, AIR passes
the restrictor R1.1 to flow to the expiratory pressure sensor S6.2 connecting line on the
patient side. At this point, expiratory humidity is prevented from reaching the pressure sensor
S6.2.
F3.1
E D3.2 D3.1
Nebulizer
P S2.1
D 3.3 P1
F1.1 D1.1 Y2.1 Y3.1 0,25 L/min
1 1a no P2
AIR Y3.3
R3.1
F1.2 D1.2
Insp.
2 2a
O2
Y2.2 3b 6a P1a P2a 9a
DR1.1 DR1.2 O2
P E
2 bar 2 bar E S2.2 Y3.2 S3.1
nc nc 9
Y1.1 3a
no
c Y1.2 4a 3c
S6.1 no Y6.1
3 R1.3 0,4 L/min 1,4 bar E c
nc P
nc
Y1.4
6 R1.2 9 L/min/2 bar
nc nc
nc E c
no P
Y1.3 4 S6.2 no Y6.2
c
5
8
R1.1
R4.1
Exp.
5a Y5.1
7
3,5 L/min/2 bar
7a
Y4.1
Compressed oxygen flows through the filter F1.2 via the check valve D1.2 to the mixer and
flow control unit (pressure sensor S2.2 and HPSV Y2.2). At the same time, O2 flows to the
3/2-way solenoid valve Y1.1 via the pressure regulator which is set to 2 bar.
E
P S2.1
F1.2 D1.2
2 2a
O2
Y2.2
DR1.1 DR1.2
P
2 bar 2 bar E S2.2
nc
Y1.1
no
c Y1.2
3 R1.3 0,4 L/min
nc
Y1.4
nc 6
nc
no Y1.3
c 4
5
In the event that compressed air fails, in the course of O2 sensor calibration and when
controlling the nebulizer function (depending on the FiO2 setting) the 3/2-way solenoid valve
Y1.1 switches over. The servo-system will then be supplied with O2.
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Depending on the settings (O2 concentration, inspiratory volume, frequency, TI, inspiratory
flow, inspiratory pressure) the HPSVs Y2.1 and Y2.2 open. The gas flows via the inspiratory
connector to the patient. At the same time, gas flows to the O2 sensor S3.1 and to the safety
valve D3.3. From there, it flows through the 3/2-way solenoid valve Y6.1 to the inspiratory
pressure sensor S6.1.
The safety valve D3.3 is fixed to 100 mbar and serves as an additional safety device in the
event of a complete failure of the electronic control.
When calibrating the O2 sensor S3.1 the sensor will be disconnected with valve Y3.3 from
the inspiratory gas. The O2 sensor S3.1 is purged with calibration gas via valve Y1.2, the
restrictor R1.3, the restrictor R3.1 and the valve Y3.2. The O2 concentration and the flow will
not be influenced by the inspiratory gas.
The pressure sensors S6.1 and S6.2 monitor the inspiratory pressure. During the entire
inspiratory time the PEEP/PIP valve Y4.1 provides pressure to the expiratory valve Y5.1.
F3.1
E D3.2 D3.1
Nebulizer
P S2.1
D 3.3 P1
Y2.1 Y3.1 0,25 L/min
no P2
Y3.3
R3.1
Inspiration
Y2.2 3b 6a P1a P2a 9a
O2
P E
E S2.2 Y3.2 S3.1
nc 3a 9
4a 3c
S6.1 no Y6.1
R1.3 0,4 L/min 1,4 bar E c
P
nc
R1.2 9 L/min/2 bar
nc
E c
P
S6.2 no Y6.2
8
R1.1
7a
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In case the Paw high alarm limit is exceeded during inspiration, the HPSV Y2.1 and Y2.2
interrupt the gas flow. The PEEP/PIP valve Y4.1 is switched to expiration and the patient can
exhale.
In case the Paw high alarm limit is exceeded by 5 mbar, an additional pressure relief valve
Y1.3 will open. This will cause the emergency air valve Y3.1 to open and the pressure can
additionally be reduced via check valve D3.2.
14.14 Expiration
At the start of expiration the HPSV Y2.1 and Y2.2 are closed and no gas will be supplied to
the patient. The PEEP/PIP valve Y4.1 is switched to the set PEEP value. The expiratory valve
Y5.1 will also be relieved and the patient can exhale via check valve D5.1 and the flow sensor
S5.1. The flow sensor S5.1 measures the expiratory volume.
F3.1
E D3.2 D3.1
P S2.1
D 3.3 P1
F1.1 D1.1 Y2.1 Y3.1 0,25 L/min
1 1a no P2
AIR Y3.3
R3.1
F1.2 D1.2
2 2a
O2
Y2.2 3b 6a P1a P2a 9a
DR1.1 DR1.2 O2
P E
2 bar 2 bar E S2.2 Y3.2 S3.1
nc nc 9
Y1.1 3a
no
c Y1.2 4a 3c
S6.1 no Y6.1
3 R1.3 0,4 L/min 1,4 bar E c
nc P
nc
Y1.4
nc 6 R1.2 9 L/min/2 bar
nc
Exp.
nc E c
no P
Y1.3
4 S6.2 no Y6.2
c
5
8
R1.1
R4.1
5a Y5.1
7
3,5 L/min/2 bar
7a
Y4.1
Auto-Flow is a new feature optimizing the flow control during the mandatory breath in the
constant-volume ventilation modes IPPV, SIMV and MMV. To understand the differences you
will find below an explanation of the conventional functions.
In mandatory breaths without Auto-Flow the “insp. flow” parameter limits the inspiratory flow.
If the inspiratory flow is so high that the set tidal volume V T is attained prior to the end of the
inspiratory time Tinsp, the inspiratory valve will close and the supply of breathing gas will
cease. The expiratory valve will remain closed until the inspiratory time Tinsp has ended. This
phase, also referred to as the inspiratory pause, can be seen as plateau pressure Pplat in the
Paw(t) waveform.
Paw Insp.
pause
Pplat Pmax
PEEP
Tinsp Te t
1/f
Flow
Insp. flow
The Pmax pressure limitation function in Evita 4 serves to avoid the pressure peak while
maintaining the set tidal volume V T. The tidal volume V T remains constant as long as a
pressure plateau Pplat can still be recognized and the flow waveform still shows a short zero
flow between inspiration and expiration.
Evita 4 meets this requirement by reducing the inspiratory flow as soon as the Pmax setting
has been attained. In the event that the tidal volume V T at the preset pressure Pmax can no
longer be applied due to a reduced compliance, an “inconstant volume” alarm will
automatically be given. The manual pressure limitation function is available on all units of the
Evita 4 series.
15.4 Auto-Flow
The Auto-Flow function can be activated from the “Extended Settings” menu. Auto-Flow
ensures adjustment of the inspiratory flow and Pmax parameters as the relevant adjusting
knobs no longer appear on the “Settings” menu.
The inspiratory flow automatically adapts to the changes of the pulmonary conditions (C, R)
and the respiratory requirements of the patient.
IMPORTANT:
Make sure to always set the „Paw W” alarm limit so that an alarm will be given as soon as the
airway pressure increases while the patient’s compliance is reduced.
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CPAP
t
Tinsp Te
1/f
Flow
VT
t
The selected inspiratory time Tinsp is typically much longer than the filling phase of the lungs.
The inspiratory pressure Pinsp is equivalent to the minimum value resulting from the tidal
volume V T and the lungs’ compliance C.
The inspiratory flow is automatically controlled to avoid any pressure peaks which may result
from the tube and airway resistances. The plateau pressure Pplat changes with the
compliance C changing, which is common in constant-volume respiratory breaths. In the
Auto-Flow mode these changes occur in steps of 3 mbar max. from one breath to another.
When the tidal volume V T is attained (inspiratory flow = 0) before the inspiratory time Tinsp
has expired, the control of the inspiratory and expiratory valves ensures that the patient can
inspire and expire during the remaining inspiratory time even if the plateau pressure Pplat
remains constant.
If the patient inspires or expires during mandatory inspiration, the plateau pressure will not
change but the inspiratory and expiratory flows will adapt to the patient’s demand. It may
occur that the individually applied tidal volume in some breaths differs from the adjusted tidal
volume. However, on the average the tidal volume V T applied will be constant.
Exceeding of the tidal volume VT can be limited with the “V Ti W” alarm limit. When the set
alarm limit is exceeded for the first time, the Evita 4 will give a message (!). In case the limit is
exceeded three times in a row an alarm (!!!) will be given. If necessary, the volume can be
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The flow waveform indicates if the set inspiratory time Tinsp is shorter than the filling time of
the lungs, i.e. at the end of the inspiratory time the flow will not yet be zero. In this case a
decision must be taken if the current condition of the patient allows extending the inspiratory
time Tinsp in order to lower the peak pressure further.
Paw
Paw >
Pinsp = f (Vt,C)
CPAP
t
Tinsp Te
1/f
Flow
VT
It is possible to synchronize the start of the mandatory inspiration with the patient’s
spontaneous respiratory effort using the variable flow trigger. The flow trigger can only be
completely turned off in the IPPV mode (IPPVþAssistþ->þIPPV).
Furthermore, it is possible to adapt the rate of pressure increase from PEEP level to the
inspiratory level even better to the patient’s requirements with the „ “ pressure increase
time ventilation parameter in the SIMV and MMV modes.
When starting the Auto-Flow function Evita 4 applies a constant-volume breath with a
subsequent inspiratory pause. The plateau pressure calculated for this breath serves as a
starting value for the inspiratory pressure in the Auto-Flow function.
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An artificial sigh is an intermittent PEEP in the IPPV, IPPV Assist and ILV ventilation modes.
The expiratory sigh during ventilation is designed to open collapsed pulmonary areas or to
keep “slow” pulmonary areas open.
Since atelectatic alveoli have a higher time constant i.a. due to stenosed bronchioli, it is
necessary that the airway pressure is higher for a longer period of time to open the bron-
chioli.
Sigh phase
Paw
Pmax
interm.
PEEP
PEEP
The sigh function is often achieved by increasing the ventilatory breath. However, as only little
time is available the “slow” alveoli will not fill much more easily.
The average airway pressure is higher, and normally the available filling time is longer.
In order to avoid overinflation of the lungs, the pressure peaks during the sigh phase can be
limited using the Pmax pressure limitation function without reducing the efficiency of the sigh
function.
The “inconstant volume” alarm is not activated during the sigh phase.
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In the SIMV mode, the patient can breathe spontaneously at specified regular intervals while
mandatory breaths provided by the machine ensure a minimum amount of ventilation. This
minimum ventilation is defined by two ventilation parameters, i.e. the tidal volume VT and the
frequency f and is the result of VT x f.
The ventilation pattern is defined by the settings for the tidal volume VT, the inspiratory flow,
the frequency f and the inspiratory time Tinsp. To avoid that the mandatory breath is applied
during spontaneous expiration, the machine’s flow trigger ensures that a mandatory breath is
synchronized with the patient’s spontaneous inspiration within a “trigger window”.
Paw
Mandatory Synchronized man-
breath datory breath
Spontaneous
breathing
PEEP
t
Trigger
Tinsp Spontaneous Spontaneous
window + ∆T
breathing time breathing time
Set IMV time Set IMV time
1/f 1/f
The “trigger window” lasts 5 seconds and thus over the entire expiratory time if this is less
than 5 seconds.
Since the synchronization of the mandatory breath reduces the effective SIMV time thus
increasing the effective frequency, Evita 4 extends the subsequent spontaneous breathing
time by the missing time difference ýT. Consequently, the SIMV frequency will not become
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too high. The second factor determining the minimum ventilation, namely the frequency f,
remains unchanged. Once the patient has inspired a considerable volume at the start of the
trigger window, the machine reduces the subsequent mandatory breath by decreasing the
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inspiratory flow phase and the inspiratory time. The tidal volume VT remains constant and
overinflation of the lungs is avoided.
During spontaneous breathing the patient will receive pressure assistance (ASB).
The machine supports the patient’s insufficient spontaneous breathing effort in a similar way
as the anaesthetist does when he or she observes the patient’s recurring spontaneous
breathing on the breathing bag and supports it by squeezing the bag.
The machine assumes part of the inspiratory work while the patient keeps control over his or
her spontaneous breathing.
The CPAP system supplies breathing gas to the spontaneously breathing patient irrespective
of how strong or weak his or her breathing effort may be.
The machine will in this case increase the pressure to the preset ASB pressure (PASB) which
has been adapted to the patient’s respiratory requirements.
CPAP
t
Start of inspiration End of inspiration
Insp.
flow 4 s max.
Evita 4 supports the patient’s insufficient spontaneous breathing with a high peak flow in the
ASB mode with fast pressure increase .
In the ASB mode with slow pressure increase Evita 4 supplies a uniform inspiratory flow.
The patient has to do more work of breathing so that the respiratory muscles have to
exercise.
In the ASB mode with adapted pressure increase and ASB pressure PASB the patient
determines the required inspiratory flow with his or her breathing activity. The flow may rise to
2 L/s within 8 ms.
ASB is terminated
− when the inspiratory flow drops to 0 in phase I, i.e. when the patient exhales or breathes
against the machine, or
− when the inspiratory flow in phase II falls by a certain ratio below the maximum value
supplied before:
ventilation of adults: 25% inspiratory flow; ventilation of infants: 6% inspiratory flow; or
− at the latest after 4 seconds (or 1.5 seconds in paediatric application) provided the two
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other criteria did not apply. If the time criterion applies three times in a row, Evita 4 will
give an alarm that the breathing system may be leaky.
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BIPAP is a pressure/time-cycled ventilation mode in which the patient can always breathe
spontaneously. BIPAP is therefore also often described as time-controlled change between
two CPAP levels.
The frequency of the change-over is also kept constant during synchronization by the trigger
windows.
As recent clinical experience has shown, this way of adapting ventilation to the patient’s
spontaneous breathing activity requires less sedation thus enabling the patient to return to
spontaneous breathing at a much faster rate.
As in all pressure-controlled ventilation modes the tidal volume delivered to the patient is not
fixed but results primarily from the difference in pressure between the PEEP and Pinsp
settings.
The tidal volume will change if the lung compliance and the airways change or if the patient
breathes against the machine.
Knowing that the tidal volume and consequently the minute volume will not always be
constant, the user has to make sure that the minute volume alarm limits are properly adjusted.
The required difference in the two pressure levels is adjusted on the basis of the expiratorily
measured tidal volume V Te displayed. Increasing the difference causes a higher BIPAP
breath.
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As in IPPV, the time pattern is adjusted with the parameters of the basic frequency and TI:TE
ratio settings. Evita 4 calculates the inspiratory and expiratory times and displays the results
on the bottom screen below the waveform setting. The lower pressure level is adjusted with
the PEEP parameter, the upper pressure level with the Pinsp parameter. When switching from
IPPV to BIPAP, only the Pmax/Pinsp needs to be changed while the time pattern remains
unchanged.
Paw
Pinsp
PEEP
t
TI TE
1/f
The rate of pressure increase from the lower pressure level to the upper pressure level is
adjusted with the setting. The effective time for the pressure increase cannot exceed the
set inspiratory time Tinsp. This ensures that the upper pressure level Pinsp is always attained
during inspiration. The change-over from controlled ventilation to weaning and eventually
completely spontaneous breathing is achieved by gradually reducing the inspiratory pressure
Pinsp and/or the frequency f until the patient breathes spontaneously.
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This mode serves to improve the ventilation/perfusion ratio in case of a disturbed gas
exchange function.
Paw
Phigh
Plow
t
Thigh Tlow
In the MMV ventilation mode a mandatory breath will only be applied in case of insufficient
spontaneous breathing falling below a preset minimum ventilation (unlike in SIMV). This
minimum ventilation is defined by the tidal volume VT and frequency f settings and is the
product of V T x f.
Unlike SIMV, in MMV mandatory breaths will not be applied at regular intervals but only when
insufficient ventilation is likely to occur.
The frequency of the mandatory breaths depends on the extent of spontaneous breathing:
− No mandatory breaths will be applied if the spontaneous breathing activity is sufficient.
− If the spontaneous breathing activity is insufficient, mandatory breaths will be applied in
accordance with the set tidal volume V T. If there is no spontaneous breathing activity at
all, the mandatory breaths will be applied at the set frequency f.
t
Tinsp Trigger phase
1/f
Flow VT
Insp. flow
t
MV
Mandatory MV Spontaneously
breathed MV
t
Set MV
Experience has shown that patients usually breathe very irregularly. Phases of weak and
heavy respiration alternate. In order to account for such individual fluctuations, the balance
also includes the portion exceeding the set minimum ventilation. Evita 4 reduces this value
within 7.5 seconds max. after apnoea.
Consequently, the response time of Evita 4 between the incidence and application of the
mandatory breaths automatically adapts to the previous spontaneous breathing:
If spontaneous breathing was approximately the same as the set minimum ventilation, the
machine’s response time will be within the IMV time. If, however, the previous spontaneous
breathing of the patient was significantly higher than the set minimum ventilation, Evita 4 will
tolerate a longer respiratory pause. In extreme situations such as the case of sudden apnoea
after a period of intensive spontaneous breathing, the response time will be approx. 7.5
seconds plus the trigger time, however, 1 IMV time minimum.
Response times greater than 15 seconds can only occur if the minimum ventilation was set to
a very small value at a very low frequency f.
In this case Evita 4 will give an apnoea alarm which is silenced upon the onset of the
mandatory breaths. If the set IMV time is longer than the Tapnoe > alarm limit and if there is
no spontaneous breathing between the mandatory breaths, apnoea alarm will be given at
regular intervals.
Example:
This method serves to prevent that during irregular spontaneous breathing a mandatory
breath is applied too early while an alarm will be given in case ventilation is insufficient for a
longer period of time.
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The pressure in the mouth measured under short-term occlusion at the start of inspiration is
the basis for measuring the respiratory drive since the pressure is not influenced by
physiological processes of compensation, e.g. reflex apnoea, increase of drive, within 100
ms. This pressure does not in any way depend on the relevant muscular power of the
diaphragm. Therefore, the negative pressure in the mouth P 0.1 after 0.1 seconds is a direct
measure of the neuromuscular respiratory drive.
In patients with healthy lungs the pressure P 0.1 will be approx. 3 to 4 mbar during regular
respiration. A high P 0.1 value signifies an elevated respiratory drive which can only be
sustained for a limited period of time. P 0.1 values in excess of 6 mbar, e.g. in a COPD
patient, are indicative of the expected fatigue („Respiratory Muscle Fatigue”).
Measuring the P 0.1 pressure in COPD-ventilated patients helps to define the time when
weaning should be started.
Evita 4 keeps the inspiratory valve closed after the expiratory phase and measures the airway
pressure built up by the inspiratory effort in 100 ms. The 100 ms time interval starts when the
inspiratory effort of the patient has produced a negative pressure of –0.5 mbar.
The second pressure value is determined after the 100 ms time interval. At the same time, the
inspiratory valve opens and the patient continues to breathe normally.
The difference between the two pressure values P2 – P1 defines the occlusion pressure
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P 0.1.
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Evita 4 keeps the inspiratory and expiratory valves closed for a period of measurement period
1 so that neither inspiratory gas can enter nor can gas escape from the ventilation system. In
the course of this period pressure compensation will occur between the lungs and the
ventilation system. Evita 4 measures the pressure waveform.
The initial pressure value is equivalent to PEEP, the value at the end of the closing period is
the intrinsic PEEP.
Intrinsic PEEP
PEEP
t
Measurement
Measurement
Flow
period 1
period 2
Vtrap
As soon as measurement period 1 is over, Evita 4 opens the expiratory valve and measures
the expiratory flow generated by the intrinsic PEEP during a defined measurement period 2.
The pressure in the lungs will drop to PEEP level. The measurement will be terminated:
at the latest after 7 seconds max. (or 3.5 seconds in paediatric application).
The integrated flow is equivalent to the volume Vtrap gathered in the lungs on account of the
intrinsic PEEP.
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CAUTION:
The use of other medicament nebulizers may lead to considerable deviations in the tidal
volume and the inspiratory O2 concentration!
In order to compensate for minor deviations from the set O2 concentration, the Evita 4
provides mixed gas to drive the medicament nebulizer. This mixed gas is produced when
compressed air and oxygen are switched synchronously with inspiration. Consequently, the
drive gas of the medicament nebulizer is virtually equivalent to the set FiO2 concentration.
The diagram shows the possible deviations in the applied O2 concentration as a function of
the set FiO2 concentration for a minimum inspiratory flow (15 L/min).
100
90
Applied O2 concentration
80
70
60
50
FiO2 Vol.%
40
30
20
20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
After pressing the button the medicament nebulizer is switched on for 30 minutes. At the
same time the solenoid valve Y1.4 is switched through in the flow-active inspiratory phase.
The medicament nebulizer is supplied with drive gas by the restrictor R1.2. After completion
of the inspiratory gas supply phase the solenoid valve Y1.4 is also switched back. The minute
volume remains constant while the flow setting is being corrected. After termination of the
medicament nebulization the flow sensor S5.1 is automatically glowed clean.
IMPORTANT:
F3.1
E
P S2.1 D3.2 D3.1 Nebulizer
D 3.3 P1
Y2.1 Y3.1 0,25 L/min
1 1a no P2
Y3.3
R3.1
Insp.
I
2 2a
Y2.2 3b 6a P1a P2a 9a
DR1.2 O2
P E
2 bar E S2.2 Y3.2 S3.1
nc nc 9
Y1.1 3a
no
c Y1.2 4a 3c
S6.1 no Y6.1
3 R1.3 0,4 L/min 1,4 bar E c
nc P
nc
Y1.4
6 R1.2 9 L/min/2 bar
nc nc
nc E c
o P
Y1.3
4 S6.2 no Y6.2
The air flow and the oxygen flow are metered directly out of the supply lines with one HPSV
each. Both sub-flows flow together to the inspiration block in the so-called parallel mixer.
Depending on the set FiO2 (0.21 to 1.00), the total flow to be metered is split into an air sub-
flow and an oxygen sub-flow. Sub-folds of less than 5 L/min are no longer metered
continuously, but in pulses lasting at least 8 ms and with a constant flow value of 5 L/min.
This results in a pulse/pause ratio that corresponds to the sub-flow value.
Corresponding to its operating principle, the HPSV meters a mass flow. Owing to the
differing gas density values of the compressed air and the oxygen, different volume flows
would therefore be applied if these values were not corrected. Owing to the different gas
density values, the portion of the inspiration flow demanded of the oxygen HPSV is therefore
boosted by 5%.
With regard to the gas supply, the operating range of the Evita 4 is specified from 2.7 bar to
6 bar gauge pressure. Evita 4 monitors this operating range with the aid of the absolute
pressure sensors on the HPSVs on the basis of the following criteria:
2) When the flow obtained is low, input pressure higher than 2.5 bar relative
At low input pressures (below 3 bar gauge pressure), the HPSV can no longer apply high
flow demands without errors, i.e. the actually supplied flow is less than the demanded flow.
The inspiration flow must be limited for reasons of flow accuracy and thus also for oxygen
concentration accuracy reasons.
For mandatory inspirations, the inspiration flow is limited by the setting to 120 L/min.
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The HPSV is a mass source and therefore supplies the flow under NTPD conditions.
Nevertheless, the user setting of the inspiration flow or the demand by the demand flow
generator is based on BTPS conditions. Prior to control of the HPSVs, the BTPS flow
demands must be converted to an NTPD flow supply.
Legend
DR1.1 AIR pressure regulator R1.1 Flow control 0.08 L/min/2 bar
DR1.2 O2 pressure regulator R1.2 Flow control 9 L/min/2 bar
R1.3 Flow control 0.4 L/min/2 bar
R3.1 Flow control (hole in the
diaphragm in Y3.3)
0.25 L/min/1.4 bar
R4.1 Flow control 3.5 L/min/2 bar
17.1
F3.1 Inspiratory block
Parallel mixer
1,4 bar
1 1a no P2
AIR R3.1
Inspiration
Insp.
F1.2 D1.2
2 2a Y3.3
O2
Y2.2 3b 6a P1a P2a 9a
DR1.1 DR1.2 O2
P E
2 bar E S2.2 Y3.2 S3.1 Pressure
2 bar
nc
measurement
nc 9
Y1.1 3a
no
02/98
c Y1.2 4a 3c
S6.1 no Y6.1
3 R1.3 0,4 L/min/2 bar E c
nc P
nc
Y1.4
6 R1.2 9 L/min/2 bar
nc nc
nc E c
no P
Y1.3
4 S6.2 no Y6.2
c
5
8
R1.1
Function Description
Y4.1
Test List
Evita 2 dura
Folder no.:
Serial no.: ————————— 5664.800
D Evita 2 dura
30 Pmean Pplat
Zusätze
Exsp.
0 26 29
30 Flow
hold
60 I:E FiO2 Konfi-
U/min
0 2 4 ts
1:2 35 guration
!
Exp.
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Syringe 50 mL
T-piece or Y-piece
Thermometer
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Rear panel
Interface connection
Sensor mount
Ambient-air filter
Inspiratory block
Expiratory valve
Housing
Labelling is legible
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Keys
Rotary control
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Cable
Connector
Is the window in the sensor of the cuvette for adults clean and undamaged?
Trolley
Castors
Cabinet
Fuses T 3.15A
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Resutator 2000
Baby Resutator
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4 Safety Check
The fuses must conform to the specifications on the rear panel of the Evita 2
dura.
R ≤ 0.2 Ω.
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The flow should be vented by the safety valve in the inspiratory block.
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• Connect the Evita 2 dura to the central gas supply without switching it
on.
• Open the unit.
3 DR1.1
Gasanschluss 4 O2
2
Y1.2
4
AIR
DR1.2
4a
4a
IIIIIIIII
IIII
IIIII IIII
IIIII
IIII
IIIIIIIIIII
The pneumatic safety valve should open at a pressure of (101 + 8) mbar. The
pressure must not increase any further.
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• Connect the Evita 2 dura to the central gas supply without switching the
Evita 2 dura on.
4a
4a
IIIIIIIII
IIII
IIIII IIII
IIIII
IIII
IIIIIIIIIII
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II
IIII
IIIII III
IIIIII
IIIIIII
IIII
IIIIIIIIIII
After 10 seconds, the negative pressure should not have fallen below
–1 mbar.
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• Connect the test gas cylinder and the cuvette with the hose from the
calibration kit.
• Plug the CO2 sensor onto the cuvette and enter the concentration of
the test gas cylinder in the Evita 2 dura.
• Calibrate the CO2 sensor and check the concentration.
8 Power-On Test
The Evita 2 dura runs a self-test. At the end of the self-test all LEDs come on
for approx. 2 s.
• After the power-on test, set the Evita 2 dura to the standby mode.
(If the internal device check is not available, check the Evita 2 dura using the
external checklist “Evita 2 dura device check”).
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After a brief self-test, the Evita 2 dura should start with the previously set
mode of ventilation.
11 Tested
Date: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Name: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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The O2 sensor must be replaced when the “O2 measurement inop” message appears and
when it is no longer possible to calibrate the O2 sensor.
• Remove the screw A of the cover B.
• Remove the cover B.
!
Exp. A
!
Exp. C
D
C
Notice:
The O2 sensor is special waste. Dispose of the O2 sensor according to
your local waste disposal regulations.
The ambient-air filter must be cleaned or replaced after 4 weeks. The ambient-air filter must
be replaced after 1 year.
• Remove the screw A of the cover B.
• Remove the cover B.
!
Exp. A
• Replace the ambient-air filter or clean the ambient-air filter with warm water (warm water
with detergent).
• Dry the ambient-air filter.
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• Place the ambient-air filter into its mount avoiding any creases.
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The cooling-air filter must be cleaned or replaced after 4 weeks. The cooling-air filter must be
replaced after 1 year.
• Remove the cooling-air filter A from its mount B.
• Replace the cooling-air filter or clean the cooling-air filter with warm water (warm water
with detergent).
• Dry the cooling-air filter.
• Place the cooling-air filter A into its mount B avoiding any creases.
Caution:
• Switch the Evita 2 dura on and allow it to warm up for 2 minutes (in order to charge the
capacitor for power supply to the RAMs).
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• Write down the customer-specific settings (alarm limits, screen layout, etc.) for later
entry in case of data loss.
• Switch the Evita 2 dura off.
• Remove the fixing screws A which secure the CPU 68332 PCB.
A
A COM1 RS 232C ILV
Fig. 6: Component mounting diagram CPU 68332 PCB (replacing the batteries)
The real-time clock must be replaced every 6 years or if the clock of the Evita 2 dura is no
longer operational.
Caution
Fig. 7: Component mounting diagram CPU 68332 PCB (replacing the real-time clock)
regulations.
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• Insert the new real-time clock into the IC header on the CPU 68332 PCB.
• Install the CPU 68332 PCB in the Evita 2 dura.
• Secure the CPU 68332 PCB with the screws.
• Switch the Evita 2 dura on.
• Set the time and the date.
• Check the Evita 2 dura according to the relevant test list.
5 Pressure Regulator
A A
A LP Pneumatikansteuerung
A LP HPSV-Ansteuerung
A
LP HPSV-Ansteuerung
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A A B A A
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D C
• Fold up the electronics assembly until the mount locks into place.
E
AIR
O2
E
G
Lock-nut
Adjusting screw
Used sealing washers may cause leaks. When replacing the pressure
regulator, always replace the sealing washers with new ones.
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• Mount the new pressure regulator by following the reverse method used for
dismounting.
• Adjust the new pressure regulator (see Adjusting the AIR Pressure Regulator on page
10).
D Evita 2 dura
30 Pmean Pplat
Zusätze
0 26 29
30 Flow
60 I:E FiO2 Konfi-
U/min
1:2 35 guration
weitere
IPPV SIMV BIPAP
Modi
!
Exp.
Hose 2 x 1.5
IIIIIIIIIIIIII
IIII
IIII
IIIIIIIIIIIII
IIIIIIIIIIIII
IIII
• To replace the O2 pressure regulator, follow the same method used for replacing the
AIR pressure regulator (see Replacing the AIR Pressure Regulator on page 7).
• To adjust the O2 pressure regulator, follow the same method used for adjusting the AIR
pressure regulator (see Adjusting the AIR Pressure Regulator on page 10).
• Open the O2 gas supply only.
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A A
LP Pneumatikansteuerung
LP HPSV-Ansteuerung
LP HPSV-Ansteuerung
A B A
LP Pneumatikansteuerung
LP HPSV-Ansteuerung
C C
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LP HPSV-Ansteuerung
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Fig. 15: Removing the filters in the gas inlets without gas connection block
• Mount the new filters (observe mounting position) and the new seals following the
reverse method used for dismounting.
• Perform the internal device check.
(If the internal device check is not available, check the Evita 2 dura using the external
checklist “Evita 2 dura device check” .)
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1 Alarm Messages
Alarm messages in the alarm display field are displayed in hierarchical order. If, for example,
two faults are detected at the same time, the more critical of the two will be displayed.
In the table below, the messages are listed in alphabetical order. The table will help you to
identify the cause of any alarm, and to ensure rapid remedy of the problem.
expiration valve is
properly engaged.
monitoring.
O2 supply down !!! O2 supply pressure too low. Make sure pressure is
greater than 3 bar.
O2 supply down ! O2 supply pressure too low. Make sure pressure is
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“Pmax”.
The service diagnosis mode enables on-line information to be read out at any time during
operation.
You can read out the service diagnosis mode only if the Evita 2 dura is
equipped with the “Service Plus” option.
The service diagnosis mode can be called up at any time in the course of operation. This
mode only involves data readout; settings are not altered.
• Press the “Calibration/Configuration” menu key.
• Press the “Ventilation” menu key.
• Enter the numeral combination “4 6 5 5” by selecting and confirming each individual
number using the rotary control.
• Use the “Service” menu key to select the relevant menu.
IPPV Em ext.
int.
P aw Calibration / Configuration
60 ---------
4 5 6
Device
7 8 9
40
0
Display
20
0 Ventilation
-10
180s
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IPPV Em ext.
int.
P aw Configuration
Service> Front Electronics Pneumatics Other
80
Displaytype 12 EPSONEG9013F-NZ-1
Micro-
proces. Keyspressed Device
60 00000000_00000000_00000000_00000000_00000000
Sounddetected no
RAM ok Display
40
Inter-
20 face
Service
0 >
-10
10
IPPV Em ext.
int.
P aw Configuration
Service> Front Electronics Pneumatics Other
80 Ambientpress. [mbar]
Pambient 1013 PAir/O2 1010/1050
Micro-
proces. Raw 2.030V 1008 Pinsp 10.1 Device
60 P_Reference 1011
Pediatricflow meas shadow
Sensors Flow [L/min] 11.345 11.023
FlowNTPD/S [L/min] 11.345 11.023 Display
40 [V] 11.345 11.023
CalD/A [LSB_DA] 11.345 11.023
ZeroOffs [LSB_AD] 11.345 11.023 Inter-
20 U_FLimit/U_Gnd [V] 11.345 11.023 face
SpO2 NellcorMinisoomV1.0.1.011/08/9612:00
SpO2[%] 96 Puls[bpm] 96 Pleth 96 Bargraph 96
CO2 DRAEGERHL SWrev 68702771.1 Service
0 HeadSN rev cal >
000780 450253-00102 11-08-960A
Status 18000000 Selftest 00 Tdet 4683 Twin 4731
-10
180s
CO2: CO2 measurement values. Valid values are only provided if option has
been fitted and released and CO2 measurement has been activated. A
list of important CO2 measurement data is given below:
CO2: Output of Signal Processor PCB type for CO2
measurement on CO2 Carrier PCB, e.g. “Andros
4210” or “Dräger HL”.
SW rev: Output of SW version on Signal Processor PCB, e.g.
“68 70 277 1.1” for Dräger software version 1.1.
Tdet / Twin: Output of decimal value of detector (Tdet) and window
(Twin) temperature in CO2 sensor. Approx. 43 °C
should have been attained in each case after 3
minutes. The temperatures may vary between 40 °C
and 50 °C, depending on the operating conditions.
40 °C = 5326
41 °C = 5116
42 °C = 4916
43 °C = 4725
44 °C = 4543
45 °C = 4368
46 °C = 4201
48 °C = 3888
50 °C = 3602
Pediatric-Flow: Paediatric flow measurement values. Valid values are only provided if
option has been installed. Option is not yet available.
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IPPV Em ext.
int.
P aw Configuration
Service> Front Electronics Pneumatics Other
80 5V 5.144V 3811 GoldCap 9.201V 3359
10V 10.007V 3937 Piezo 0.001V 3
Micro- 12V PowerSw
11.992V 2727 0.004V 2
proces. Device
15V 14.808V 3096 Battext. 0.123V 839
60
-15V -15.098V 1564 AD1 2.498V 4092
Sensors 24V 23.903V 3560 AD1 2.500V 4095
Tcpu[C] 29.6 1.721V Display
40 Tair[C] 0.2 2.402V
Pinsp[mbar] 0.9 0.490V
Pambient[mbar] 1015 2.047V Inter-
ILVin/out 10/11 face
20
EEPROM ok Lossofdata no
RAM ok RAM-Comm
Serviceconnector no Service
0 CANcomponents 11000000 >
SWoptions 1_11000000_10000000_00000000_00000000
-10
180s
5 V/12 V/15 V / Power pack supply voltages measured on CO2 Carrier PCB. Output of
−15 V/24 V : voltages and decimal values of AD conversion. There are no device
error messages with the following values:
5V = 4.5 V to 5.5 V
12 V = 9.6 V to 14.4 V
15 V = 14 V to 18 V
−15 V = −12 V to −18 V
24 V = 19.2 V to 28.8 V
Important: The power pack is specified as follows:
5V = 5.07 V to 5.23 V
12 V = 11.76 V to 12.24 V
15 V = 4.55 V to 15.45 V
−15 V = −14.55 V to −15.45 V
24 V = 22.32 V to 24.72 V
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Piezo: The current through the substitute horn is measured on the CO2 Carrier
PCB.
Piezo detected Š 30 decimal (0.018V)
Piezo off < 30 decimal
PowerSW: Output of voltage at mains-switch auxiliary contact. Voltage is important
for detecting mains failure. Output of voltage and decimal value of AD
conversion.
Mains switch on < 164 decimal (0.100V)
Mains switch off > 512 decimal (0.312V)
Batt ext.: Output of voltage of externally connected DC power supply (optional
DC module). Output of voltage and decimal value of AD conversion.
AD1: Output of AD converter reference voltage 1. Output of voltage and
decimal value of AD conversion.
Set value approx. 2.500V
AD2: Output of AD converter reference voltage 2. Output of voltage and
decimal value of AD conversion.
Set value approx. 2.500V
Tcpu: Temperature inside unit; measured on CO2 Carrier PCB. Output of
temperature in °C and voltage.
Permissible temperature range < 65 °C.
As of 65 °C info “fan fault!” (reset at 60 °C) and as of 70 °C alarm “fan
defective!!!” (reset at 65 °C).
Tair: AWT-sensor breathing-gas temperature. Output of temperature in °C
and voltage.
Pinsp: Second channel of inspiration pressure sensor.
Pambient: Air pressure currently being used in Evita 2 dura (filtered). Output of air
pressure in mbar and voltage.
Perm. measuring range: 600 − 1100 mbar
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IPPV Em ext.
int.
Paw Configuration
Service> Front Electronics Pneumatics Other
80
Valves HPSV
Micro- Y1.1 off off Pressure Status Device
proces. Y1.2 off O2 6.29bar 0
60 Y1.3 Air
on 5.70bar 0
Y1.4 off off
Sensors Setvalues Display
Y6.1 off
FiO2 21.0Vol.%
40 Y6.2 off
Flow 0.0L/min
Yx.x off
Valves Yx.x off Measure
Inter-
Yx.x off FiO2 22.5Vol.%
20 face
Yx.x off
PEEP
PEEP Offset Gain Service
0 Setvalues Cal.values >
5.00mbar 547 74
Measure 5.00mbar
-10
180s
Valves: Actuation of switching valves in pneumatics. For the valves Y1.1 and
Y1.4 the actuation voltage is read back and output in the second value.
Actuation and checkback must be identical.
off Valve deenergised
on Valve actuated
Y1.1 O2/AIR switching valve, off = AIR
Y1.2 O2 measurement calibration valve, on = O2 measurement
calibration
Y1.3 Safety valve, on = ventilation;
off = safety shutdown active
Y1.4 Nebuliser valve, off = nebuliser off
Y6.1 Calibration valve for inspiration pressure sensor S6.1,
For internal use only. Copyright reserved.
on = calibration
Y6.2 Calibration valve for expiration pressure sensor S6.2,
on = calibration
Yx.x Future option; a total of 10 valves can be connected to the
GBK5664800F02.fm 20.07.00
IPPV Em ext.
int.
P aw Configuration
Service> Front Electronics Pneumatics Other
80 Pressuresensors Flowsensor
[mbar] [V] Cal[V] FlowExp
Micro-
proces. insp 0.0 1.738 1.735 [L/min] 0.0 Device
60 exp 0.2 1.781 1.773 [L/min]NTPD/S 0.0
oes -47.6 0.000 1.740 [V]Uinop F0 Fsig
Sensors aux -47.6 0.000 1.740 0.763 4.040 2.018
Paw insp exp CalD/A 2420 Display
40 [mbar] 0.0 0.2 Switch on
(PCBCPU) 1.0 NTPD->BTPS 1.083
Valves
R[mbar/L/s] 2.0 2.0 Quotient 1.064 Inter-
20 0.0 0.0 BTPS->NTPS 0.882 face
C[mL/mbar] 0.22 MVinsp[L/min] 0.0
O2Sensor
FiO2 [Vol.%] 30.9 PmeanO2[mbar] 0.0 Service
0 [V] 0.868/0.868 Cal[V] 2.787 >
P[mbar] 1008
-10
180s
Pressure Output of measured values from the 4 airway pressure sensors insp.,
sensors: exp., oes and aux (oes and aux are envisaged for future options). Three
values are output for each sensor:
(mbar): Pressure in mbar of calibrated sensor
(V): Output voltage of sensor; read in by Pneumatics
Controller PCB.
Voltage = Calibration voltage + sensitivity
Sensitivity = 36.5 ±0.3 mV/mbar
Measuring range = 140 mbar
Cal(V): Calibration voltage of sensor (zero at ambient
pressure)
Set value = 1.74 ±0.50 V
Flowsensor: Expiratory flow measurement values. Note: All values are displayed
under BTPS conditions unless otherwise stated.
Explanation:
BTPS Based on 37 °C, ambient pressure + insp.
pressure, 100% rel. humidity. All Evita 2 dura
measured values and settings are based on
BTPS.
NTPS Based on 20 °C, 1013 mbar, 100% rel. humidity.
Corresponds to raw value of measured exp. flow.
NTPD Based on 20 °C, 1013 mbar, dry. The mixer
supplies the flow under these conditions. The
Evita 2 dura setting under BTPS is converted to
NTPD for the mixer.
(L/min): Measured expiratory flow converted to BTPS.
Corresponds to displayed value.
(L/min) NTPD/S Raw flow value measured under NTPS
conditions.
(V) Flow measurement voltages in V:
Uinop:
Voltage set value Š 0.1 V, sensor probably OK if
For internal use only. Copyright reserved.
IPPV Em ext.
int.
P aw Configuration
Service> Front Electronics Pneumatics Other
80
Peripheryofprocessor
Micro- RAM ok
proces. EEPROM ok
Device
60 Fan ok
Sensors
ADC
Display
40 Uref5V 9.201V ok
ADCref 0.001V ok
Valves DACref 0.004V ok
Inter-
20 face
Service
0 >
-10
180s
Periphery of Status of processor system of Pneumatics Controller PCB and fan for
processor: cooling electronics in pneumatics. Error message is given in the event of
deviation. Fan must be detected within 1 minute.
ADC: Output of reference voltages of Pneumatics Controller PCB. Error
For internal use only. Copyright reserved.
IPPV Em ext.
int.
Paw Configuration
Service> Front Electronics Pneumatics Other
80
Code Count firstoccurence firstoccurence
Log- 1
book 1 Device
60 1
1
1
Option 1
Release 1 Display
40 1
1
1
1
1 Inter-
20 1 face
1
1
1
1 Service
0 >
-10
180s
All system errors (software and hardware) of the safety software are stored in the error list.
The system errors are stored as follows:
The error messages are stored in chronological order. The most recent error message will
appear at the bottom of the error list. If a specific error message is already on the list, only the
most recent event will be updated and the error number will be incremented. In this case, no
line will be added to the error list.
For internal use only. Copyright reserved.
GBK5664800F02.fm 20.07.00
LL NN MMM Description
00 XX XXX Normal monitoring. Stored in the user log only.
01 XX XXX Settings, etc. Stored in the user log only.
02 01 001
to to Errors detected by the safety software.
61 999
71 001 Loudspeaker not detected.
002 The flow measurement is faulty.
003
to Gold Cap capacitor.
006
007 BOOT test is faulty.
008 Generation of auxiliary alarm.
009 The current through the piezo alarm generator is too high.
010 The current through the piezo alarm generator is too low.
011 The nebulizer valve monitoring is faulty.
012 The loudspeaker monitoring circuit has detected an error.
013 The loudspeaker monitoring circuit has detected an error.
For internal use only. Copyright reserved.
2
COM1 RS 232C ILV
Temp.
1 3
7 5 4
The Frontpanel PCB and the 7-Segment PCB are located on the front panel.
GBK5664800D01.fm 19.07.00
X20 X10
X13
GND +5 V-ISO
1 7
+5 V
X11
GND
X9 X5 X6 X7
1 1
X4
4 1
2
+
C400
X3
1
2
X12
1
X1 X2
1 7
+5 V
X11
GND
X9 X5 X6 X7
1 1
X4
4 1
2
+
C400
X3
1
2
X12
1
X1 X2
D20
X9 X10
X18
X6 X20
X19
1
1 1 1
N2
X2 D18
X39
1 2 X38
X30
1
X22 X31
X12 G2 X32
X34 X33
X33 X35 X32
1 X36 D17
X34 X31
X37 X30
X35
D6 X36
X37
X13 X21
X38
X24 X39 1 1
1
X11
1
X1
C49
1
X12
X14 X11
C52 X10
X13 G1
X6 1
X8
1 1 1
D1
D5
U1
R96 R95 M1
1 X7 1
X9
R8 1 V14 V13 X3
X20
1 X21
X13 1
X20 U2
X22
1 U1
U3 X50 X10
1
D1
X11
X14
1
X1 X2
X12
1
X5
1 X4
1
X1 X2
D1
X4
1 1
X5 X20
1 1
X6
1
1
X2
X13
1
X1
1
D17
1 GND
UBKL
–UK
X7 X14 +UK
+5V
1 +12V
+24V
D20
D100
X9
1
For internal use only. Copyright reserved.
GBK5664800D01.fm 19.07.00
D60 D57
X1
1
D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9
Z brown
350
90 Gas connection Parallel mixer with connection block
100 block
3 DR1.1
4 AIR
Y1.1
2 1 6 AIR
O2
Y1.2
Y1.3
O2
170 Y1.4
DR1.2
4a
3a
PEEP/PIP valve R1.2
3c
9a
30
2a 6a
3b
black/white 1a P2a
200
P1a
07/00
50
5a 5
Y4.1 R1.3
7
50 blue 220 blue 25 blue
220
250 Z 190 20
140 green
orange
Y6.1
8 9 10 ±2
Pexp. Pinsp. R1.1
Glued with Si glue
orange
(Elastosil E 50/Wacker)
25
1 Type of Changes
This Service Manual is valid for the technical equipment status of January 1997
.
Type of Change Date
Test List: Header 10 mbar Safety Valve 01/99
New spare parts list - edition 02.00 02/00
For internal use only. Copyright reserved.
GBK5664800AE1.fm 19.07.00
1
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01/97
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EVITA 2 DURA
Sach-Nr. Benennung
Part No. Description
8413080 EVITA 2 DURA CE
EVITA 2 DURA CE
3 GRUNDGERAET
BASIC UNIT
4 EVITA
EVITA
5 EVITA
EVITA
7 PNEUMATIK (PLATINENFUEHRUNG)
PNEUMATIC (PCB GUIDE)
9 PNEUMATIK (INSPIRATIONSBLOCK,
PARALLELMISCHER)
PNEUMATIC (INSPIRATION BLOCK, PARALLEL MIXER)
13 SCHLAUCHPLAN 8412319
TUBING PLAN
14 GEHAEUSE,KPL. 8412356
HOUSING, CPL.
15 ZWISCHENPLATTE,KPL. 8412633
DISTANCE PLATE, CPL.
17 INSPIRATIONSBLOCK,KPL. 8412981
INSPIRATION BLOCK, CPL.
18 PARALLELMISCHER 8411550
PARALLEL MIXER
20 DRUCKMESSBLOCK,KPL. 8412210
PRESSURE METERING BLOCK, CPL.
30 HALTER 8412219
SUPPORT
31 FAHRGESTELL 8411680
CARRIAGE
32 FAHRGESTELL (UNTERGESTELL)
CARRIAGE (UNDERCARRIAGE)
33 AUFNAHME,KOMPL. 8408901
RECEIVER, CPL.
36 SEITENTEIL,RECHTS 8409012
SIDE PART, RIGHT
37 SEITENTEIL,LINKS 8409011
SIDE PART, LEFT
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4 SCHRANK 8H M31796
CUPBOARD 8H (4 DRAWERS)
5 HALTERUNG 8408959
FIXING DEVICE
GRUNDGERAET Bild/Picture 3
BASIC UNIT
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EVITA 2 DURA
2 ELEKTRONIK 8412835
ELECTRONIC
3 PNEUMATIK 8412360
PNEUMATIC
EVITA Bild/Picture 4
EVITA
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EVITA
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2 VERSCHLUSS-STOPFEN 8412857
VENT PLUG
3 VERSCHLUSS-STOPFEN 8412858
VENT PLUG
5 SCHRAUBE 2M17288
SCREW
6 FRONTTEIL,KOMPL. 8411605
FRONT PANEL, CPL.
7 ELEKTRONIK 8412835
ELECTRONIC
9 NETZLEITUNG, 3M 1824481
SUPPLY MAIN, 3M
11 SCHRAUBE 8412378
SCREW
12 HAUBE 8412375
HOOD
14 PNEUMATIK 8412360
PNEUMATIC
15 RAENDELSCHRAUBE 8306225
KNURLED SCREW
16 SEITENWAND 2 H 8408369
SIDE PANEL 2 H
18 BUCHSE 8406504
SOCKET
19 VERSCHLUSS-STOPFEN G60455
VENT PLUG
23 KAPPE,WEISS M25146
CAP,WHITE
31 SCHILD 8602044
LABEL
32 FILTER 8412384 10
FILTER
33 PARKHALTER 8411784
PARKING SUPPORT
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EVITA 2 DURA
1 BODENBLECH 8412376
BASE PLATE
2 GUMMIPUFFER 2M04819
RUBBER BUFFER
3 KUEHLKOERPER 8412383
DISSIPATOR
4 ABDECKBLECH,RUECKWAND 8412342
COVER PLATE, BACK PANEL
5 KABELBINDER 8712007
CABLE CLIP (2,4X92)
6 TUELLE 8412361
SOCKET
7 SEITENTEIL 2H 8412354
SIDE PART 2H
8 KABELDURCHFUEHRUNG 8412377
CABLE BUSHING
10 RAENDELSCHRAUBE 8306225
KNURLED SCREW
13 GASANSCHLUSS 8412313
GAS SUPPLY BLOC
14 PLATINENFUEHRUNG 8600527
BOARD GUIDE
19 BUCHSE 8408312
SOCKET
20 PLATTE 8412341
PLATE
21 PEEP/VENTIL 8410717
PEEP/PIP VALVE
23 BEFESTIGUNGSWINKEL,KPL. 8412369
ANGLE BRACKET, CPL.
25 PARALLELMISCHER 4 8411550
PARALLEL MIXER
26 SCHILD 8412803
LABEL
27 SCHILD 8412802
LABEL
28 ZWISCHENPLATTE,KPL. 8412633
DISTANCE PLATE, CPL.
29 ISOLIERPLATTE 8412211
INSULATING PLATE
30 GEHAEUSE,KPL. 8412356
HOUSING, CPL.
31 BUCHSE 8407712
SOCKET
32 PLATTE 8412605
PLATE
33 HEIZUNGSHALTER 8412734
HEATING SUPPORT
36 STECKERAUFNAHME 8410663
CONNECTOR RECEIVER
37 SCHEIBE 8300841
DISC
38 KABELBAUM-FLOW-SCHALTER 8306556
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39 GUMMIPLATTE 8410917
RUBBER PLATE
40 GEWINDEBUCHSE 8408348
THREADED SOCKET
41 HALTER 8412365
SUPPORT
42 BUCHSE 8412362
SOCKET
45 LIPPENDICHTUNG 8407689
LIP SEAL
46 ANSCHLUSSGEHAEUSE 8410570
CONNECTING HOUSING
47 FEDER 8410631
SPRING
48 INSPIRATIONSBLOCK,KPL. 8412981
INSPIRATION BLOCK, CPL.
49 SCHARNIER,KPL. 8412707
HINGE, CPL.
51 KLINKE 2M17303
CATCH
52 LASCHE 8412363
LINK
53 STIFT 8408902
PIN
54 BEFESTIGUNGSLEISTE 8406526
FIXING STRAP
FUSS 2M17302
ohne Abbildung
BASE
without illustration
PUFFER 6800478
ohne Abbildung
BUFFER
without illustration
SCHILD 8409569
ohne Abbildung
LABEL
without illustration
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4 DICHTRING D04766
PACKING RING
7 KABELBINDER 8712007
CABLE CLIP (2,4X92)
8 SAO2-MODUL 8600481
SAO2 MODULE
11 KLAPPE 8600677
FLAP/MOUNTING SPO2-CABLE
SCHLAUCHPLAN Bild/Picture 13
TUBING PLAN
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10 ROHR 2M17645
TUBE
11 TUELLE 6800187
T-SOCKET
12 T-STUECK 8401083
T-PIECE
13 DOSIERUNG 8408222
DOSAGE
14 DOSIERUNG 8412201
DOSAGE
15 DOSIERUNG 8412998
DOSAGE
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HOUSING, CPL.
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1 BLECH 8409177
SHEET METAL
2 MIKROSCHALTER 8407265
MICROSWITCH
4 RUNDSCHNURRING 2M08777
O-RING SEAL
5 O-RING E20567
O-RING SEAL
6 SINTERFILTER 8407827
SINTERED FILTER
7 TUELLE 8408197
SOCKET
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DISTANCE PLATE, CPL.
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1 RUNDSCHNURRING 2M08777
O-RING SEAL
2 ZWISCHENPLATTE 8412212
DISTANCE PLATE
3 SINTERFILTER 8407827
SINTERED FILTER
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2 HALTER 8412606
SUPPORT
6 KABELBINDER 8712007
CABLE CLIP (2,4X92)
INSPIRATIONSBLOCK,KPL. Bild/Picture 17
INSPIRATION BLOCK, CPL.
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EVITA 2 DURA
1 DECKEL 1 8412955
COVER 1
2 SCHEIBE 8400812
WASHER
3 MEMBRANE 8403352 4
DIAPHRAGM
4 AUFNAHME 8404257
RECEIVER
5 SCHLIESSFEDER D13509
CLOSING SPRING
6 O-RING R27696
O-RING SEAL
7 AUFNAHME 8412951
RECEIVER
8 O-RING E20567
O-RING SEAL
9 RUNDSCHNURRING 2M08777
O-RING SEAL
10 UEBERDRUCKVENTIL 8411745
PRESSURE CONTROL VALVE
11 O-RING R26807
O-RING SEAL
13 DICHTSCHEIBE 8410307
SEALING WASHER
14 FEDER 2M12034
SPRING
15 SCHRAUBE 8412952
SCREW
16 DROSSELSCHRAUBE E08481
CHOKE SCREW
17 O-RING R31296
O-RING SEAL
18 VERSCHLUSSBOLZEN 8412953
CLOSING BOLT
20 LIPPENDICHTUNG 8412938 5
LIP SEAL
22 DICHTUNG 8413031
GASKET
23 RAHMEN 8412206
FRAME
24 MEMBRANE 8410682 5
DIAPHRAGM
26 DECKEL 8412207
COVER
27 RAENDELSCHRAUBE 8412352
KNURLED SCREW
28 FARBPLATTE V05403
COLOUR PLATE GREY
29 TUELLE 8412939
SOCKET
30 STUTZEN 8410557
CONNECTION PIECE
31 O-RING M20622
O-RING SEAL
32 WINKELTUELLE, WS 8410676
ANGULAR PORCELAIN BUSH
33 O-RING R22363
O-RING SEAL
34 KRATER 8411791
CRATER
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PARALLEL MIXER
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1 GEHAEUSE 8411551
HOUSING
RAT-KARTUSCHENVENT.AIR(8412128 8412129
REP.EXCH.VALVE AIR (8412128
4 AUFKLEBER 8302721
ADHESIVE LABEL MULTIWARN
5 RAENDELSCHRAUBE 8306225
KNURLED SCREW
7 O-RING 8410713
O-RING SEAL
8 RUNDSCHNURRING R16442 5
TOROIDAL SEALING RING
9 O-RING R22344
O-RING SEAL
10 O-RING E09548
O-RING SEAL
13 WINKELSTECKANSCHLUSS M30961
ANGLE CONNECTION
14 HAUBE,KOMPL. 8410696
HOOD, CPL.
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1 GEHAEUSE 8412329
HOUSING
2 AUFKLEBER 8303296
ADHESIVE LABEL
3 VENTILKEGEL D21138
VALVE CONE
4 SCHRAUBE 8408198
SCREW
5 FLACHDICHTUNG 8408204
FLAT PACKING
6 FILTER 8408208
FILTER (FOR 8411848)
7 AUFNAHME 8412871
RECEIVER
8 DRUCKREGLER 8408205
PRESSURE REGULATOR
9 TUELLE 8408197
SOCKET
10 MIKROMAGNETVENTIL 8412209
MICRO-ELECTROVALVE
11 STECKANSCHLUSS M30960
PLUG-TYPE CONNECTION
14 KLEBESCHILD 8412928
ADHESIVE LABEL
17 SCHEIBE M19311 10
DISK
18 ADAPTER O2 M32489
ADAPTER O2
FILTER 8408208
ohne Abbildung
FILTER (FOR 8411848)
without illustration
DRUCKMESSBLOCK,KPL. Bild/Picture 20
PRESSURE METERING BLOCK, CPL.
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1 KLEBESCHILD 8412928
ADHESIVE LABEL
2 MAGNETVENTIL 8412993
ELECTROVALVE
4 DICHTRING D04766
PACKING RING
5 SCHEIBE 8305747
DISC
6 ATEMDRUCKSENSOR 8305623
SENSOR
7 ISOLIERBUCHSE 6804141
INSULATING BUSH
8 O-RING 8410713
O-RING SEAL
9 TUELLE 8408197
SOCKET
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1 VENTILGEHAEUSE 8410571
VALVE BOX
2 DICHTSCHEIBE 8407979 10
SEALING WASHER
3 TELLER 8412016
PLATE
4 MEMBRAN 8410181 2
DIAPHRAGM
5 O-RING E22651
O-RING SEAL
6 VENTILDECKEL 8410572
VALVE COVER
7 MEMBRANE 8410682 5
DIAPHRAGM
8 DICHTUNG 8410576
GASKET
9 ROHR 8410574
TUBE
10 ANSCHLUSSKAPPE 8410672
CONNECTING CAP
11 O-RING M20622
O-RING SEAL
12 WINKELTUELLE 8410575
ANGULAR PORCELAIN BUSH
13 SIEB 8412202
SIEVE
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2 RAENDELSCHRAUBE 8306225
KNURLED SCREW
4 DURCHFUEHRUNG M32376
DUCT
5 WINKEL,KPL. 8412367
ANGLE, CPL.
6 EMI-ABDICHTUNG 8600784
EMI-SEALING
7 PLATINENFUEHRUNG 8600527
BOARD GUIDE
8 LASCHE 2M17310
LINK
9 LASCHE 8412363
LINK
12 BLINDPLATTE 8306547
DUMMY PLATE
13 FILTERHAUBE 8412385
FILTER HOOD
14 FILTER 8412384 10
FILTER
19 WANNE,KPL. 8412706
TUB, CPL.
23 HALTER 2M17304
SUPPORT
24 SCHILD 8409569
LABEL
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1 FRONTTEILGEHAEUSE 8411602
FRONT PANEL HOUSING
3 DREHKNOPF M29655
CONTROL KNOB
5 HUELSE 8412893
BUSH
7 ROHR 8300427
TUBE
9 LAUTSPRECHER,KOMPL. 8306558
LOUDSPEAKER, CPL.
10 KLEMMSICHERUNG 8100245
LOCKING RING
11 SCHEIBE 8305747
DISC
13 DICHTRING D04766
PACKING RING
14 FEDER D09613
CLOSING SPRING 5-12
18 SCHILD 8409569
LABEL
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2 ANSCHLAGBUCHSE 2M06158
LIMIT STOP SOCKET
3 PLATTE 2 8411614
PLATE 2
4 PLATTE 1 8411613
PLATE 1
5 SCHEIBE 8305747
DISC
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4 KABELBINDER 8712065
CABLE CLIP
5 DICHTRING D04766
PACKING RING
6 SCHEIBE 8305747
DISC
7 PLATTE 1 8411613
PLATE 1
8 PLATTE 2 8411614
PLATE 2
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1 ABLAGESCHALE 8411628
TRAY
2 BEFESTIGUNGSWINKEL 8411626
MOUNTING ANGLE
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3 GELENKARM 8409825
HINGED BRACKET
5 KLEMME,KOMPL. 8410075
BINDER, CPL.
7 SCHIENENKLAUE 8411424
RAIL CATCH
HALTER Bild/Picture 30
SUPPORT
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1 PLATTE M29110
PLATE
FAHRGESTELL Bild/Picture 31
CARRIAGE
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1 AUFNAHME,KOMPL. 8408901
RECEIVER, CPL.
2 KLAPPE 8412744
FLAP
3 PROFILROHR 8408850
SECTION TUBE
4 PROFIL M29336
PROFILE
5 SCHALE M29200
TRAY
6 SEITENTEIL,RECHTS 8409012
SIDE PART, RIGHT
7 SCHALE M29201
TRAY
8 VERBINDUNGSPROFIL 8408852
CONNECTING PROFILE
9 SEITENTEIL,LINKS 8409011
SIDE PART, LEFT
10 GEWINDESTANGE,UGR. 8409494
THREADED ROD
11 STIFT 8408902
PIN
12 BLECH 8408904
SHEET METAL
AUFNAHME,KOMPL. Bild/Picture 33
RECEIVER, CPL.
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1 SCHUBLADE,KOMPL.UGR. 8409015
DRAWER, CPL.
2 ZAPFEN 8409268
TAPPET
2a ZAPFEN 8413079
TAPPET
3 DICHTSCHEIBE R12674
OUTPUT WASHER
4 ANSCHLUSS-STUECK 8409133
CONNECTOR
5 STREBE 8408984
BRACE
6 BLECH 8408972 5
SHEET METAL
7 SETZMUTTER CH17646
NUT
8 HALTERUNG 8408935
SUPPORT
9 SCHIEBER 8408905
SLIDE
10 ZUGFEDER M16452
MAIN SPRING
11 HALTER,FERTIGTEIL 8409008
SUPPORT, ASSEMBLY UNIT
12 MUTTER 8409002
NUT
13 MAGNETVERSCHLUSS E20935
MAGNETIC LOCK
14 KLAPPE 8412744
FLAP
15 SCHARNIER 2M12994
HINGE
16 PLATTE,UGR. 8409020
PLATE
17 AUFNAHME,UGR. 8409128
RECEIVER
SEITENTEIL,RECHTS Bild/Picture 36
SIDE PART, RIGHT
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1 FESTSTELL-LENKROLLE 2M19140
FIXING GUIDE ROLL
2 ABDECKKAPPE 8409065
COVER CAP
3 PROFILROHR,RECHTS 8408936
SPECIAL SECTION TUBE, RIGHT
4 ABDECKKAPPE 8409067
COVER CAP
5 LENKROLLE 2M19130
GUIDE ROLL
SEITENTEIL,LINKS Bild/Picture 37
SIDE PART, LEFT
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1 FESTSTELL-LENKROLLE 2M19140
FIXING GUIDE ROLL
2 ABDECKKAPPE 8409067
COVER CAP
3 PROFILROHR,LINKS 8408849
SPECIAL SECTION TUBE, LEFT
4 ABDECKKAPPE 8409065
COVER CAP
5 LENKROLLE 2M19130
GUIDE ROLL
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1 NETZKABELDURCHFUEHRUNG 2M18642
MAINS CABLE BUSHING
2 STECKDOSE 8409288
SOCKET
4 PLATTE,UGR. 8408828
PLATE
5 LEISTUNGSSCHILD 8304340
NAME PLATE
7 SCHILD 8409242
PLATE
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1 SIEBEINSATZ D11521
MESH BOTTOM
2 ANSCHLUSS 8406756
CONNECTION
3 WINKEL 8408981
ELBOW
4 EINSCHRAUB-STECKANSCHLUSS M25210
SCREW-IN PLUG-TYPE CONNECTION
5 SCHRAUBE 8403322
SCREW
6 O-RING RM07823
O-RING SEAL
7 ANSCHLUSS,UGR. 8406785
CONNECTION
8 L-SCHWENKANSCHLUSS G12065
L-SWIVEL CONNECTION
9 3/2-WEGE-VENTIL 8402441
3/2-PORT DISTRIBUTING VALVE
11 BUEGEL 8403058
BOW
12 VERBINDUNGSLEITUNG 8405629
CONNECTING LINE
14 HAKEN M26349
HOOK
15 GEHAEUSE,UGR. 8409004
HOUSING
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1 MUTTER 8409002
NUT
2 WINKEL,UGR. 8408982
ANGLE
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1 TESTLUNGE,KOMPL. 8409742
TEST LUNG, CPL.
5 TEMP.SENSORAUFNAHME 8411044
PROBE-THERMOMETER HOUSING DRAE
10 ADAPTER-SCHLAUCHHEIZUNG 8411097
ADAPTER-DUAL SERVO HOSE HEATER
17 KONDENSATABSCHEIDER EX 8409627
CONDENSATE TRAP EX.
18 TOPF 8403976
POT
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2 ADAPTER E 8403076
ADAPTER E
4 TEMPERATUR-SENSOR 8405371
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
6 WASSERFALLE 8404985
WATER SEPARATOR
7 TOPF 8403976
POT
9 SCHLAUCHKLAMMER 8403566 10
HOSE CLIP
10 MASKENKRUEMMER M25649
MASK ELBOW
12 FALTENSCHLAUCH 8402041
CORRUGATED HOSE
14 Y-STUECK 8405435
Y-PIECE
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2 WASSERFALLE 8404985
WATER SEPARATOR
2a TOPF 8403976
POT
5 MASKENKRUEMMER M25649
MASK ELBOW
10 FALTENSCHLAUCH 8402041
CORRUGATED HOSE
11 ADAPTER E 8403076
ADAPTER E
14 SCHLAUCHKLAMMER 8403566 10
HOSE CLIP
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FILTERPAPIER 8411073
ohne Abbildung
ABSORBENT PAPER REFILL PACK
without illustration
BEFESTIGUNGSSET 8411074
ohne Abbildung
MOUNTING KIT F&P
without illustration
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BEFESTIGUNGSSET 8411074
ohne Abbildung
MOUNTING KIT F&P
without illustration
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2 KAMMERHALTERUNG 8411066
CLAMP CHAMBER
3 KAMMER-VERRIEGELUNGSSET 8411057
GUARD CHAMBER KIT
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3 EINSTELLKNOPF 8411062
ADJUSTING KNOB
4 FEUCHTE-EINSTELLKNOPF 8411064
HUMIDITY ADJUSTING KNOB
5 HAUPTSCHALTER 8411055
MAIN SWITCH
6 VERSORGUNGSPLATINE,VOLLST. 8411049
PCB ASSEMBLY POWER,CPL.
7 GEHAEUSESET 8411060
CASE BODY (KIT)
8 TEMP.SENSOR-BUCHSE 8411056
PROBE SOCKET HARNESS ASSEMBLY
9 BUCHSE 8411096
SOCKET
11 GEHAEUSEFUSS 8411065
HOUSING BASE
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5 TEMP.SENSORAUFNAHME 8411044
PROBE-THERMOMETER HOUSING DRAE
6a ADAPTER-SCHLAUCHHEIZUNG 8411097
ADAPTER-DUAL SERVO HOSE HEATER
6b EINZUGSDRAHT 8411050
DRAW WIRE 1,50 M 900 MR 070
9 FALTENBALG K 8410079
CORRUGATED BELLOWS K
10 KONDENSATABSCHEIDER EX 8409627
CONDENSATE TRAP EX.
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1 KAPPE 8404973
CAP
2 FEDER 2M07198
SPRING
3 VERSCHLUSS 8404969
LOCK
4 DICHTUNG 8405047
GASKET
5 O-RING 2M10633
O-RING SEAL
6 KRATEREINSATZ 8404974
CRATER INSERT
7 VERNEBLERGEHAEUSE,KPL. 8412934
ATOMIZER HOUSING, CPL.
8 SCHEIBE 8407291
GASKET
9 RUNDSCHNURRING R27810
TOROIDAL SEALING RING
10 DUESE 8412932
NOZZLE
11 O-RING E20566
O-RING SEAL
12 ZERSTAEUBER,UGR. 8404979
ATOMIZER
13 BEHAELTER 8406584
RECEPTACLE
14 VERNEBLERSCHLAUCH 8412985
NEBULIZER HOSE
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1 DICHTRING M05128
PACKING RING
2 FILTER 8412805
FILTER
3 O-RING 8412809
O-RING SEAL
4 FILTER 8412810
FILTER
5 TOPF 8412811
POT
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1 DICHTRING M05128
PACKING RING
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5 DICHTRING D04766
PACKING RING
6 DISTANZBOLZEN 8305182
DISTANCE BOLT
CO2-HAUPTSTROMSENSOR 6870300
(DW) ohne Abbildung
CO2 MAINSTREAM SENSOR
(DW) without illustration
RAT-CO2-HAUPTSTROMSENSOR 6870342
(DW) ohne Abbildung
REP.EXCH.MAINSTR.SENS.(6870300
(DW) without illustration
ETIKETT 8710912
ohne Abbildung
LABEL
without illustration
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EVITA 2 DURA
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1 UNTERTEIL 8411951
LOWER PART
3 OBERTEIL 8411953
UPPER PART
7 LAUFROLLE 8411946
CASTOR
8 HANDGRIFF 8411957
HANDLE
9 KANTENSCHUTZPROFIL 8411958
HEADER PROFILE 25X5
11 ZUGFEDER M16452
MAIN SPRING
12 HALTERUNG 8408935
SUPPORT
13 SETZMUTTER CH17646
NUT
14 ABSCHLUSSBLECH 8411959
CLOSING PLATE
15 UNTERLAGE 8411973
SUPPORT, BACKSIDE
16 BLECH 8411960
SHEET METAL
17 ABDECKKAPPE M29763
COVER
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EVITA 2 DURA
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1 UNTERTEIL 8411951
LOWER PART
3 OBERTEIL 8411953
UPPER PART
7 LAUFROLLE 8411946
CASTOR
8 HANDGRIFF 8411957
HANDLE
9 KANTENSCHUTZPROFIL 8411958
HEADER PROFILE 25X5
11 ZUGFEDER M16452
MAIN SPRING
12 HALTERUNG 8408935
SUPPORT
13 SETZMUTTER CH17646
NUT
14 ABSCHLUSSBLECH 8411959
CLOSING PLATE
15 UNTERLAGE 8411973
SUPPORT, BACKSIDE
16 BLECH 8411960
SHEET METAL
17 ABDECKKAPPE M29763
COVER
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1 ISOLIERSCHEIBE M16323
GRUMMET
2 VERSCHLUSS-STOPFEN 8411985
VENT PLUG
3 SCHARNIER 8411980
HINGE
4 HEBEL 8411982
LEVER
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1 FLASCHENHALTER 8411971
CYLINDER SUPPORT
2 KLETTBAND 8411972
ADHESIVE CLOTH TAPE
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1 KABELBINDER 8712007
CABLE CLIP (2,4X92)
3 KNICKSCHUTZTUELLE 8411816
ANTIKINK SOCKET
4 STECKDOSE,UGR. 8409310
SOCKET
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1 BATTERIEKABEL-MSU 8411823
BATTERY CABLE MSU
2 SICHERUNGSHALTER,KPL. 8411824
FUSE HOLDER, CPL.
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