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Technical Documentation

Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus


Intensive Infant Care Ventilator

Revision 14.0
6173.3
9029623
Contents

General

1 Notes 3

1.1 Symbols and Definitions ......................................................................................................... 4

Function Description

1 General 7

1.1 Ventilation Modes ................................................................................................................... 7

1.2 Additional Functions ............................................................................................................... 7

1.3 Monitoring ............................................................................................................................... 7

2 Block Diagrams 8

2.1 Block Diagram of the Components in


Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 SC with LC Display 8

2.2 Block Diagram of the Components in Babylog 8000/ Babylog 8000 plus with EL Display ..... 9

2.3 Block Diagram of the Babylog 8000/ Babylog 8000 plus/Babylog 8000 SC ........................ 10

3 Airway Monitoring 10

3.1 Airway Pressure ................................................................................................................... 11

3.2 Trigger Signal ....................................................................................................................... 11

3.3 Measurement of the Fraction of Inspired O2 ....................................................................... 11

3.4 Patient Flow (Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus) .................................................................. 12

4 Monitoring Functions 12

4.1 Fraction of inspired O2 (FiO2) ............................................................................................... 12

4.1.1 O2 Measurement .................................................................................................... 12


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4.1.2 O2 Calibration ......................................................................................................... 13

4.2 Gas Supplies ........................................................................................................................ 13


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4.3 Airway Pressure Monitoring ................................................................................................. 14

4.4 Disconnect Monitoring .......................................................................................................... 14

4.5 Overpressure and Low Pressure Alarms ............................................................................. 14

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4.5.1 Babylog 8000 up to Software Version 3.0 ............................................................... 15

4.5.2 Dynamic Stenosis Limit ........................................................................................... 15

4.6 Minute Volume Monitoring (Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus) ............................................ 16

4.6.1 Babylog 8000 with Software Versions 2 and 3 ....................................................... 16

4.6.2 Babylog 8000 Software with Version 4.0 or Higher ................................................ 16

4.6.3 Babylog 8000 plus .................................................................................................. 16

4.7 Audible Alarm Generator Monitoring .................................................................................... 16

4.8 Operating Voltage Monitoring ............................................................................................... 17

4.9 Rotary Potentiometer Monitoring .......................................................................................... 17

4.10 ROM Test .............................................................................................................................. 17

4.11 RAM Test .............................................................................................................................. 17

4.12 Temperature Monitoring ........................................................................................................ 17

4.13 Relay and Valve Monitoring .................................................................................................. 17

4.14 Battery Monitoring ................................................................................................................ 17

4.15 Flow Measurement Monitoring (Babylog 8000/ Babylog 8000 plus) .................................... 17

5 Alarms, Cautions and Advisory Messages 17

5.1 Message Display .................................................................................................................. 18

5.2 Display and Menu ................................................................................................................. 18

5.2.1 Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 SC with LC Display ................................................... 18

5.2.2 Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus with EL Display .................................................. 19

6 Function of the Control Elements 19

6.1 Potentiometers (Rotary Knobs) ............................................................................................ 19

6.1.1 Fraction of inspired O2 (O2 vol.%) .......................................................................... 19

6.1.2 Inspiratory time (TI) ................................................................................................. 19


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6.1.3 Expiratory time (TE) ................................................................................................ 19

6.1.4 Inspiratory flow (Insp. Flow) .................................................................................... 19


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6.1.5 Inspiratory pressure limit (Pinsp) ............................................................................. 19

6.1.6 PEEP/CPAP ............................................................................................................ 19

6.2 Keys ...................................................................................................................................... 19

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6.2.1 CPAP ...................................................................................................................... 19

6.2.2 IPPV/IMV (CMV) (up to software version 4.n) ........................................................ 19

6.2.3 Man. Insp. ............................................................................................................... 20

6.2.4 2-min Silence .......................................................................................................... 20

6.2.5 Reset/Check (OK) .................................................................................................. 20

6.2.6 Backlight On/Off (Babylog 8000/8000 SC with LC Display) ................................... 20

6.2.7 "Cal. Config." (as of software version 5.n) .............................................................. 20

6.2.8 Keys ....................................................................................................................... 20

7 Cold Start/Warm Start Behavior 20

7.1 Cold-Start Behavior .............................................................................................................. 20

7.2 Warm-Start Behavior ............................................................................................................ 20

8 Description of Pneumatic Functions 20

8.1 Gas Supplies ........................................................................................................................ 20

8.2 Controlled Ventilation ........................................................................................................... 21

8.2.1 Inspiration ............................................................................................................... 22

8.2.2 Expiration ............................................................................................................... 22

8.2.3 PEEP ...................................................................................................................... 23

8.2.4 CPAP ...................................................................................................................... 23

9 Measurement of the Ventilation Parameters 23

9.1 O2 Measurement .................................................................................................................. 23

9.2 Measurement of the Airway Pressure .................................................................................. 24

9.3 Pneumatics Control PCB ...................................................................................................... 24

9.4 Pneumatics Analog PCB ...................................................................................................... 25


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9.5 Patient System Heater ......................................................................................................... 26

9.6 Pressure Sensor Base PCB ................................................................................................. 26


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9.7 O2 Amplifier PCB ................................................................................................................. 26

10 Components of the Electronic Assembly 26

10.1 Power Supply Unit ................................................................................................................ 27

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10.2 Motherboard PCB ................................................................................................................. 27

10.3 CPU 68000 PCB ................................................................................................................... 27

10.4 I/O PCB ................................................................................................................................ 28

10.5 Flow PCB (Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus) (optional) ...................................................... 28

10.6 Monitoring PCB .................................................................................................................... 29

10.6.1 Measurement of Analog Signals ............................................................................. 29

10.6.2 Measurement of Digital Inputs ................................................................................ 30

10.6.3 Measurement of Digital Outputs ............................................................................. 30

10.7 Front Adapter PCB ............................................................................................................... 32

10.8 Front Controller PCB (Babylog 8000/ Babylog 8000 SC with LC Display) ........................... 33

10.9 Front PCB (Babylog 8000/ Babylog 8000 plus with EL Display) .......................................... 34

10.10Display PCB (Babylog 8000/ Babylog 8000 SC with LC Display) ........................................ 35

10.11 EL display (Babylog 8000/ Babylog 8000 plus with EL Display) .......................................... 36

10.12Potentiometer Field .............................................................................................................. 37

10.13Display Field ......................................................................................................................... 37

10.14Communication PCB ............................................................................................................ 38

10.15Interface PCB ....................................................................................................................... 39

11 Sensors 40

11.1 Pressure Sensors ................................................................................................................. 40

11.2 Y-Piece with Flow Sensor (Babylog 8000/ Babylog 8000 plus) ............................................ 40

11.2.1 Measuring Principle of the Flow Measuring Bridge ................................................ 40

11.3 O2 Sensor ............................................................................................................................ 41

Replacing Non Repairable Items


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1 Important Information 45
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2 Cleaning or Replacing the Cooling Air Filter Every 4 Weeks 46

3 Replacing the O2 Sensor Capsule 46

3.1 O2 Sensor Calibration ........................................................................................................... 47

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3.2 Calibrating the O2 Sensor After Replacement ...................................................................... 47

3.3 Disposing of the O2 Sensor Capsule .................................................................................... 48

4 Replacing the Lip Seals Every 2 Years 49

5 Replacing the NiCd Battery (Power Failure Alarm) Every 2 Years 50

6 Replacing the Pressure Reducer Every 6 Years 51

Schematics and diagrams

1 Schematics and Diagrams 61

Error List

1 Error messages 75

2 List of device error messages 76

Annex

Parts catalog

Test List

Technical Information
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General

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Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus General

1 Notes This Technical Documentation conforms to the IEC 60601-1 standard.

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 Technical Documentation,
the equipment may operate improperly or unsafely, or the equipment could
be damaged.

Use only original Dräger parts and supplies.

The maintenance procedures described in this Technical Documentation may


be performed by qualified service personnel only. These maintenance
procedures do not replace inspections and servicing by the manufacturer.

The information in this manual is confidential and may not be disclosed to


third parties without the prior written consent of the manufacturer.

Strictly follow the Instructions for Use manual / Operating


Instructions! This Technical Documentation does not replace the
Instructions for Use manual / Operating Instructions. Any use of the
product requires full understanding and strict observation of the
product-specific Instructions for Use manual/ Operating Instructions.

Reference is hereby made to the observance of the relevant safety


provisions, for example in Germany, the Medical Product Law (MPG), the
Medical Device Operator Ordinance (MPBetreibV), the Pressure Container
Ordinance (Druckbehälterverordnung), the Technical Rules for Pressurized
Gases (Technische Regeln Druckgase), or the Occupational Health and
Safety Provisions (Unfallverhütungsvorschriften).

Unless otherwise stated, reference is made to laws, regulations or


standards (as amended) applicable in the Federal Republic of Germany.

Follow the laws and regulations applicable in your country.


Observe protection mark DIN 34. Copyright reserved.
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General Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus

1.1 Symbols and


Definitions
This symbol indicates a warning.

This symbol indicates tips and useful information.

This symbol is used to alert against unsafe practices when handling


electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD).

Definitions according to German standard DIN 31051:


Inspection = examination of actual condition
Maintenance = measures to maintain specified condition
Repair = measures to restore specified condition
Servicing = inspection, maintenance, and repair

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Function Description

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Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus Function Description

1 General Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus has a flow measurement function. The
Babylog 8000 SC can be upgraded to a Babylog 8000 using the "flow mea-
surement conversion kit.

1.1 Ventilation Modes Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus/8000 SC provides the following ventilation
modes:
– IPPV (Intermittent Positive Pressure Ventilation), controlled and assisted
constant-volume ventilation
– SIPPV (Synchronized Intermittent Positive Pressure Ventilation), syn-
chronized controlled and assisted constant-volume ventilation
– IMV (Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation)
– SIMV (Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation) weaning method
for spontaneously breathing patients
– CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) spontaneous breathing
with positive airway pressure
– PSV (Pressure Support Ventilation) (optional as of software version 5.n)

1.2 Additional Functions Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus/8000 SC provides the following (optional)
additional functions:
– High-frequency ventilation (HV) (as of software version 4.n)
– Volume guarantee (VG) (as of software version 5.n)

1.3 Monitoring Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus/8000 SC has integrated monitoring func-
tions for:
– Fraction of inspired O2 (FiO2)
– Airway pressure (Paw)
– Flow ( ) (Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus)
– Minute volume (MV)
– Tidal volume (VT)
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Function Description Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus

2 Block Diagrams

2.1 Block Diagram of the


Components in
Babylog 8000/Baby- Elektronic unit
log 8000 SC with LC

pressure AIR
pressure O2
Display

Vol.% O2
Pexsp
Loud speaker

Pinsp
Battery

Pressure sensor PCB


Flow connector
Fan

O2 ampilfier

O2 sensor
RS232 PCB

CPU 68000 PCB

LP Mutterboard

Pneumatic Analog

Patiententeil-
Communication PCB

heating
Watch dog PCB Monitoring PCB

PCB
Flow PCB (not 8000SC)

PEEP/PIP
I/O PCB

driver PCB
Pneumatic
Power supply PCB

Valves
Power cord

Frontadapter PCB

Pneumatic unit
Frontcontroller PCB
Potentiometer field
Monitoring field

Front
Display PCB

LC display
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Fig. 1: Block diagram of the Babylog 8000/8000 SC with LC display

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Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus Function Description

2.2 Block Diagram of the


Components in
Babylog 8000/ Baby-
log 8000 plus with EL
Display

Elektronic unit

pressure AIR
pressure O2

Vol.% O2
Pexsp
Loud speaker

Pinsp
Battery

Pressure sensor PCB


Flow connector

Fan

O2 amplifier

O2 sensor
RS232 PCB

CPU 68000 PCB

LP Mutterboard
Ccommunication PCB

Patient unit
Analog PCB
Pneumatic

heating
Watch dog PCB Monitoring PCB

Flow PCB

Pneumatic amplifier

PEEP/PIP
I/O PCB

Power supply PCB PCB

Valves
Power cord

Frontadapter PCB

Pneumatic unit
Front PCB
Potentiometer field
Monitoring field

ELD converter

Front
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EL display
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Fig. 2: Block diagram of the Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus with


EL display

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2.3 Block Diagram of the


Babylog 8000/
Babylog 8000 plus/B
abylog 8000 SC
LEDs 2 red Alarm LEDs

EL display (Babylog 8000/


Babylog 8000 plus)
LC display

Potentiometer

keys

Front
Communication Battery

CPU (Master) Monitoring Reserve


Flow horn
Babylog 8000
Babylog 8000 plus
I/O

E E
V V
Flow sensor

E E E E E E
P P P P O O
+27 V +5 V
PAIR PO2 Pexsp Pinsp O2-Sensor

&

24 Ventile

Valve amplifier
PEEP/PIP valve

Valve monitoring

Fig. 3: Block Diagram of the Babylog


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3 Airway Monitoring In the ventilation modes IPPV/IMV and CPAP, the airway pressure (Paw), the
flow at the Y-piece VT (Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus), and the fraction of
inspired O2 (FiO2) are measured.

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Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus Function Description

Depending on the selected mode and the menu settings, the parameters are
monitored and displayed on the screen. Pressure and flow curves as well as
their storage can be displayed graphically on the LC display or EL display. In
all ventilation modes, the chronological sequence of the airway pressure
(Paw) is displayed in the LED bargraph.

3.1 Airway Pressure Two internal pressure sensors measure the pressure at the inspiratory outlet
(Pinsp) and the pressure at the expiratory inlet (Pexp). The airway pressure is
calculated as follows:

Paw = Pinsp – 0.7 (Pinsp – Pexp)

The following pressures are calculated from the Paw pressure signal:

− Peak pressure (Peak)


– Mean airway pressure (Pmean)
– Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP)

The peak pressure is the maximum positive pressure of the most recent res-
piratory cycle. After 30 s, at the latest, a new respiratory cycle must be recog-
nized and a new measured value for the peak pressure must be generated,
otherwise the current measured value is no longer valid and is removed from
the display.

The mean airway pressure is the initial value of a software digital filter.

The PEEP is either the pressure value during the expiratory phase at a zero
expiratory flow or the last measured value before the next inspiration. Like the
peak pressure, the PEEP is no longer valid after 30 s and is removed from
the display if a new measured value is not generated within the 30-s period.

3.2 Trigger Signal In order to generate a trigger signal, the inspiratory flow must be integrated
during spontaneous breathing and compared to the adjustable trigger thresh-
old.

3.3 Measurement of the A O2 sensor in the inspiration line measures the O2 content of the respiratory
Fraction of Inspired gas.
O2
Calibration data of the O2 sensor is maintained after switching off the Baby-
log. If the Babylog has been out of operation for more than 24 hours, a cali-
bration will automatically be carried out upon power-on.

The operator may also initiate a calibration manually, e.g. as required after
replacing an O2 sensor.

A two-step calibration with 21% and 100% O2 is always carried out in order to
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achieve a higher measurement accuracy over the whole concentration range


and/or to be able to recognize a spent sensor cell.
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The calibration procedure is described under section "4 Monitoring Func-


tions".

If the O2 measurement fails, the Babylog generates an alarm. This alarm sta-
tus is shown in the status field of the screen by the flashing indication "FiO2".

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Function Description Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus

3.4 Patient Flow (Baby- A direction-sensitive hot-wire flowmeter integrated into the Y-piece measures
log 8000/Babylog the inspiratory and expiratory flows through the tube. This measurement
8000 plus) function must be reactivated each time after switching on Babylog
8000/Babylog 8000 plus and after each replacement of the sensor by cali-
brating the sensor. The flow signal is used to calculate the following values:
– Tidal volume (VT)
– Minute volume (MV)
– Percentage of the MV uptake through spontaneous breathing
– Tube leakage

The tidal volume is the expiratory flow signal applied between two breathing
phase cycles.

Unlike the tidal volume, the minute volume is not related to a respiratory
cycle. In the same way the inspiratory MV is calculated for leak rate detec-
tion. The expiratory minute volume is displayed. In addition to the complete
minute volume, Babylog also calculates the expiratory minute volume uptake
through spontaneous breathing.

Babylog calculates the percentage by comparing the total minute volume and
the minute volume uptake through spontaneous breathing:

spont. = (MVspontaneous/MV) * 100%

The leakage at the tube can be estimated by comparing the inspiratory and
the expiratory minute volume.

The leakage at the tube L is calculated as follows:

L= (MVinsp _ MVexp)/(MVinsp + MVexp) * 100.

The respiratory rate f is measured through the inspiratory respiratory phase


cycles.

All measured values derived from the patient flow become valid only after
successful calibration of the flow sensor.

If the flow sensor or the measuring electronics fails, an alarm is generated.


However, Babylog can still be used without the functions depending on the
flow measurement. This alarm status is shown in the status field of the screen
by the flashing indication "flow".

4 Monitoring Func- The system checks whether limit values are kept and all functions are ok. If a
tions function fails or if the limit values are not met, Babylog will generate an alarm.
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4.1 Fraction of inspired


O2 (FiO2)
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4.1.1 O2 Measurement The measured O2 value is checked against upper and lower limit values. The
alarm limits are automatically set at ±4 vol.% below the set FiO2value. A time
delay makes sure no alarm is activated when the set value (O2) is changed or
when the O2 sensor is calibrated.

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Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus Function Description

The absolute sensor voltages are checked. The differential voltage between
the two sensor cells must be lower than (U1 + U2)/8 +1 mV. The output volt-
age of each individual cell must be between 9.5 mV and 123.6 mV.

4.1.2 O2 Calibration The O2 sensor is either automatically calibrated 24 hours after the last cali-
bration or manually after selection from the mode menu.

If the O2 sensor is replaced during operation the new O2 sensor will be cali-
brated automatically. However, Babylog cannot detect a sensor replacement
if the unit is switched off. In this particular case, the operator has to calibrate
the new O2 sensor manually.

By switching over a valve the sensor is separated from the respiratory gas
flow and purged with the calibration gas (O2). This leads to a change in con-
centration at the O2 sensor. This change in concentration allows the Babylog
to recognize the activation of the calibration valve.

The calibration valve is deactivated as soon as the calibration is completed.

A two-step calibration with 21% O2 and 100% O2 is carried out in order to


achieve a higher measurement accuracy over the whole concentration range
and to be able to recognize a spent sensor cell.

During the calibration procedure the microprocessor system processes (syn-


chronizes) one of the two O2 sensor channels. The O2 channels are then
submitted to a specific sequence of states controlled by one of the micropro-
cessor systems and monitored for correct sequence and maximum period by
the other. For instance, searching of the calibration values for 21% or 100%
must not last longer than 3.5 minutes each.

The calibration value for 21% must be between 9.2 mV and 26 mV, and for
100% between 43.6 mV and 123.6 mV; this applies to both channels. The
zero voltage resulting from both values must be between –6 mV and +6 mV.

After calibration is completed, the software checks whether the limit values
respond correctly.

Calibration stops if a control gas fails.

4.2 Gas Supplies The current measured values of the O2 and AIR gas supplies are considered
when the valve bank is adjusted. The inlet pressure for O2 and AIR is 1.7 bar.

If the pressure falls below the limit value, a visible and audible alarm is gener-
ated. The operator is informed about the cause of the alarm by a plain text
message on the display. If the adjusted O2 concentration is 21% or 100%,
only an advisory message (no alarm) is displayed if the non-added gas type
fails.
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If the pressure exceeds the limit value, the safety venting mechanism is acti-
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vated and the continuous flow is switched off. The Babylog will continue to
operate only when the pressure has decreased to a permissible level.

If the AIR supply fails, the Babylog control switches to O2 supply. If the O2
supply fails, Babylog switches to AIR supply.

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4.3 Airway Pressure Depending on the selected mode and parameter settings, a certain airway
Monitoring pressure time profile is set. If the actual profile deviates from the set profile,
the Babylog generates an alarm.

4.4 Disconnect Monitor- Babylog recognizes whether or not the hose system has been connected cor-
ing rectly. If the hose system has been connected incorrectly, the continuous flow
is (partly) directed to atmosphere. No pressure builds up in the hose system.
Babylog checks during each breathing cycle whether a sufficiently high pres-
sure is available during inspiration. Since inspiratory breaths occur in the
mandatory ventilation modes IPPV/IMV, SIPPV and SIMV, this monitoring
does not function in the CPAP mode.

Paw

Pinsp

Tdis
Pdis

PEEP

time
Zeit
Tdis > 25 ms !

Pdis = Pinsp - PEEP + PEEP


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Fig. 4: Disconnect Monitoring

During each mandatory breath, the level of the disconnection pressure (Pdis)
must be exceeded without interruption for at least the disconnection time
(Tdis), otherwise an alarm will be generated. Pdis is a function of the settings
Pinsp and PEEP. If Pinsp is set considerably higher than the actually attained
pressure, the Pdis alarm level likewise increases.

Depending on the flow and the inspiration time settings, the level might not be
attained any more. Babylog 8000 generates an alarm even if there is no leak-
age in the breathing system.

4.5 Overpressure and During the inspiratory and expiratory phases, the airway pressure (Paw) must
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Low Pressure not exceed the set pressure limit by more than 10 mbar. If the set pressure
Alarms limit is exceeded by 10 mbar to 20 mbar, Babylog generates an alarm and, at
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the same time, reduces the inspiratory breath time. The remaining time is
added to the CPAP phase. If the set pressure limit is exceeded by more than
20 mbar, an alarm is activated and the breathing system is vented.

In the CPAP phase, the airway pressure must be ±4 mbar of the set
PEEP/CPAP. Otherwise an alarm will be generated. If the limit is exceeded
by more than 10 mbar, venting is carried out as during the inspiratory phase
even if the pressure falls below the absolute level of —2 mbar.

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Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus Function Description

These overpressure and low pressure alarms apply to all ventilation modes.

4.5.1 Babylog 8000 up to Soft-


ware Version 3.0
Paw

Stenose 2 (Notentlüftung)
10 mbar
Stenose 1 (Inspiration Exspiration)
10 mbar
Pinsp

exhaust
Entlüftung
6 mbar
4 mbar
PEEP
4 mbar

-2 mbar time
Zeit

Fig. 5: Alarms

4.5.2 Dynamic Stenosis Limit The dynamic stenosis limit applies to Babylog 8000 units with software ver-
sion 4.0 and Babylog 8000 SC units with software version 1.0.

The limit value is (Pinsp + 5 mbar).

If this limit value is exceeded, the microprocessor system reads in the actual
measured value at 8.3-ms intervals (sampling frequency). The limit value
(Pinsp + 5 mbar) is subtracted from each of the actual measured values and
entered in a summer.

As soon as the sum of 40 mbar (stenosis 1) is reached, Babylog switches


over from inspiratory phase to expiratory phase. If a sum of 70 mbar is
reached, despite of the safety measure (stenosis 1), the system will carry out
an emergency venting.
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Function Description Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus

Paw

Σ = 40 mbar Stenose 1

Σ = 70 mbar Stenose 2

Pinsp + 5 mbar
Pinsp

PEEP

time
Zeit
8,3 8,3
8,3 ms

Fig. 6: Dynamic stenosis limit

4.6 Minute Volume Mon- The abbreviation MV (for minute volume) is used in the following text.
itoring (Babylog
8000/Babylog 8000
plus)

4.6.1 Babylog 8000 with Soft- The monitoring menu is used to set the upper and lower alarm limits in the
ware Versions 2 and 3 range of 0.03 L/min to 15 L/min. The upper and lower alarm limits are contin-
uously compared with the measured MV value. If the value exceeds the
upper alarm limits or falls below the lower alarm limit, the system will activate
an alarm. Monitoring is deactivated during calibration of the flow sensor
(Babylog 8000) to allow the measured MV value to stabilize. If the flow mea-
surement system fails, the MV monitoring becomes ineffective.

4.6.2 Babylog 8000 Software The monitoring menu is used to set the upper and lower alarm limits in the
with Version 4.0 or range of 0.00 L/min to 15 L/min. The upper and lower alarm limits are contin-
Higher uously compared with the measured MV value. If the value exceeds the
upper alarm limits or falls below the lower alarm limit, the system will activate
an alarm. Monitoring is deactivated during calibration of the flow sensor
(Babylog 8000) to allow the measured MV value to stabilize. If the flow mea-
surement system fails, the MV monitoring becomes ineffective.
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4.7 Audible Alarm Gen- Babylog has two audible alarm generators (loudspeaker and piezo). During
erator Monitoring normal operation, the loudspeaker is the audio interface to the operator in the
event of alarms. The piezo is only used in the event of power or loudspeaker
failure.

At the end of the self-test, the loudspeaker is triggered with a test signal. This
test signal is monitored with a microphone. If there is no feedback, Babylog
generates error 817.

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4.8 Operating Voltage During operation, Babylog uses comparators to continuously monitors
Monitoring whether the operating voltages are within specified limits.

When Babylog is switched on, these comparators are checked by a defined


changing of the comparator reference voltage.

4.9 Rotary Potentiome- Input via rotary potentiometers are processed by two channels. Two micro-
ter Monitoring processor systems read the input via independent channels and compare the
results.

4.10 ROM Test During operation, the ROM area used is summed up per byte in a long word
variable (long word = 32 bits) which is compared to the check sum stored in
the ROM. If the check sums do not match, an error message will be dis-
played.

4.11 RAM Test During operation the RAM area used is tested with a simple algorithm. By
writing 55 hex or AAhex in each cell every bit is checked for settability and
resettability.

4.12 Temperature Moni- A temperature sensor measures the internal temperature of the Babylog. If
toring the temperature is not within the range of –20 °C to 75 °C, an alarm will be
generated. If the temperature is too high, a message will inform the operator
about a possible failure of the fan.

4.13 Relay and Valve An excess-current monitoring function is integrated into the trigger electronics
Monitoring of the valves. The excess-current monitoring function is tested after switching
on Babylog. If a valve is switched on and operated with the operate voltage
for an excessive period of time, the excess-current monitoring function
responds within a specific time.

The relay which enables de-energizing of the whole pneumatics assembly is


also tested once after power-on. For this purpose, the relay is switched on
and off once and the voltages at the relay contact are measured.

During operation, the system checks whether the voltage at the relay contact
corresponds to the switching condition.

4.14 Battery Monitoring Babylog has a rechargeable Nicd battery for power failure alarms.

The battery is recharged automatically during operation and its charge


checked periodically.

An error message is displayed if the voltage is too high or too low.

4.15 Flow Measurement During operation, the flow sensor is checked for correct functioning, freedom
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Babylog 8000 plus)

5 Alarms, Cautions The alarm structure of the Babylog has three priority levels:
and Advisory Mes-
sages

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Tabelle 1:
Alarm - Immediate action required.

Caution - Checking required.

Advisory - Information for the operator.

The priority level is indicated by the different tone sequences of the individual
audible alarm.

5.1 Message Display When an alarm occurs the corresponding message is displayed as plain text
message in a window of the display. The message can be canceled momen-
tarily by pressing the Reset/Check key (or OK key as of software version 5.n).
After a certain time out, the message appears again if its cause still exists.

If several alarms have occurred simultaneously, the highest-level alarm is


shown on the display. Other alarms will be queued. A message whose cause
no longer exist will not be displayed any more.

5.2 Display and Menu The display shows parameters and text messages. The functions of Babylog
are set with keys and potentiometers.

The screen is separated into different areas:

Grafic field Measurement Status field


field

Menü line

Fig. 7: Screen display structure

– The graphics field displays real-time curves.


– The measured-value field displays monitoring parameter in digital repre-
sentation.
– The status field displays the operating mode and other status information.
– The menu line displays the current function of the keys below the screen.
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In some cases, the graphics and measured-value fields are combined to form
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5.2.1 Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 The Monitoring/Mode key and the six keys below the LC display are used for
SC with LC Display the menu. The Monitoring/Mode key toggles between the two main menus,
the monitoring menu and the mode menu. This works from any menu status
always reaching the basic status of the other main menu. The function of the
keys depends on the respective menu status and is indicated in the menu line
of the display by an abbreviation or a symbol.

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Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus Function Description

5.2.2 Babylog 8000/Babylog The key "Vent. Mode" activates the menu for the ventilation modes. The key
8000 plus with EL Dis- "Vent. Option" activates the menu for the additional functions of the ventila-
play tion modes.

6 Function of the Con- The control elements comprise the potentiometers (rotary knobs) and the
trol Elements keys.

6.1 Potentiometers
(Rotary Knobs)

6.1.1 Fraction of inspired O2 This potentiometer is used to set the fraction of inspired O2 to a value
(O2 vol.%) between 21 vol.% and 100 vol.%. The adjusted value becomes effective
immediately.

6.1.2 Inspiratory time (TI) This potentiometer is used to set the inspiratory time to a value between 0.1 s
and 2 s. The adjusted value becomes effective at the end of the current respi-
ratory cycle.

6.1.3 Expiratory time (TE) This potentiometer is used to set the expiratory time to a value between 0.2 s
and 30 s. The adjusted value becomes effective at the end of the current res-
piratory cycle.

6.1.4 Inspiratory flow (Insp. This potentiometer is used to set the inspiratory flow to a value between
Flow) 1 L/min and 30 L/min. The adjusted value becomes effective immediately.

6.1.5 Inspiratory pressure This potentiometer is used to set the inspiratory pressure limit to a value
limit (Pinsp) between 10 mbar and 80 mbar. A value above 40 mbar must be confirmed by
pressing the Reset/Check key (or OK key as of software version 5.n). A mes-
sage is displayed. This pressure limit is also effective when a manual breath
is applied. The adjusted value becomes effective immediately.

6.1.6 PEEP/CPAP This potentiometer is used to set the end-expiratory pressure for controlled
ventilation or to set the continuous positive airway pressure for spontaneous
breathing to a value between 0 mbar and 15 mbar (or 25 mbar as of software
version 4.n). A value above 8 mbar must be confirmed by pressing the
Reset/Check key (or OK key as of software version 5.n). A message is dis-
played. The adjusted value becomes effective immediately.

6.2 Keys

6.2.1 CPAP Pressing this key will activate the CPAP mode. The current respiratory cycle
is stopped before a new mode becomes active (for example, IPPV/IMV). This
key is protected against unintentional operation by a software-controlled lock-
ing. After power-on, Babylog will automatically enter the most recent mode
selected.
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software version 4.n) tected against unintentional operation by a software-controlled locking. If


CPAP was set before, the first mandatory breath is applied after the last expi-
ratory phase has been completed (zero expiratory flow) or after a zero flow
has been measured at the Y-piece for one second.

The CPAP and IPPV/IMV keys deactivate each other. The selected ventila-
tion mode is indicated by a green LED on the respective key.

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6.2.3 Man. Insp. Pressing this key will apply a breath at the set inspiratory flow rate and the set
pressure limit (Pinsp). This breath is stopped when the key is released or
when a fixed time limit of 5 s is reached. The next manual or mandatory
breath can only be applied after an expiratory phase (IPPV/IMV) has been
completed. If a manual breath is stopped by the time limit, the next manda-
tory or manual breath can only be applied after a fixed time-out (5 s).

6.2.4 2-min Silence Pressing this key will silence the audible alarm for 2 minutes. This status is
indicated by the yellow LED on the key. Pressing the key again within the
silence time will reactivate the audible alarm.

6.2.5 Reset/Check (OK) Pressing the Reset/Check key (or OK key as of software version 5.n) will con-
firm or cancel text messages shown on the display. The message currently
shown on the display will be cancelled and the audible alarm will be silenced.

Pressing the key for a longer period of time (approx. 2 s) will start a display
test and an audible alarm generator test.

6.2.6 Backlight On/Off (Baby- Pressing this key will switch the LCD backlight on or off.
log 8000/8000 SC with
LC Display)

6.2.7 "Cal. Config." (as of soft- Pressing this key will activate the calibration mode.
ware version 5.n)

6.2.8 Keys The keys below the display have no fixed function. Their function depends on
the operating status of the menu.

Additional Key on the Operator Panel

This key has not been assigned a function yet. It is reserved for future exten-
sions.

7 Cold Start/Warm A distinction is made between an intentional switch-off with the power switch
Start Behavior and a power failure. If a power failure is recognized, the position of the low
voltage contacts of the power switch is evaluated.

7.1 Cold-Start Behavior When Babylog is switched off, all set parameters and data on the power
switch state are stored. When switching on the Babylog, this information is
reloaded and a "cold start" is carried out. Babylog initializes, carries out its
function tests, indicates the results of these tests, and starts ventilation.

7.2 Warm-Start Behavior A "warm start" is carried out after a power failure. Babylog does not carry out
a self-test, but starts ventilation immediately. It continues to work with the pre-
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viously set parameters. A visible and audible alarm is active during power fail-
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8 Description of Pneu-
matic Functions

8.1 Gas Supplies AIR and O2 flow through the filters F 1.1 and F 1.2 and the check valves
D 1.1 and D1.2 to the pressure regulators DR 1.1 and DR 1.2 which regulate
the gases to a constant system pressure.

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Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus Function Description

From the pressure regulators DR 1.1 and DR 1.2 the gases flow to the mixing
and flow-control unit. The gas mixture created there flows through the inspira-
tory line to the patient.

AIR and O2 are taken downstream of the pressure regulators DR 1.1 and
DR 1.2 and delivered to the solenoid Y 1.1. If one of the gases fails, this sole-
noid switches over to the other one.

If the power supply is interrupted or if a stenosis 2 situation has occurred,


solenoid Y 1.2 switches over to emergency venting.

The gas for O2 calibration flows through solenoid Y 1.3.

The gas required to control the ejector flows through solenoid Y 1.4.

F1.1 DR1.1 1
AIR To mixing and flow-control unit
D1.1
D1.2 DR1.2
2
O2 To mixing and flow-control unit
F1.2

Y1.1
Y1.5
Y1.2
6
Y1.3 3

Y1.4

Fig. 8: Compressed-gas connection

8.2 Controlled Ventila- A continuous flow of gas is delivered to the Y-piece through the inspiratory
tion line. The fraction of inspired O2 is measured at the O2 sensor S 3.1 through
the open pneumatic valve Y 3.1. Safety valve Y 3.3 prevents overpressure in
the ventilation system, for example, if the expiratory line is blocked.
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Function Description Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus

F3.1 Y3.2

S3.1 Y3.3
D3.1

Insp.
Y3.1

R3.1
3a 10 11a

Fig. 9: Inspiratory Block

8.2.1 Inspiration The PEEP control valve 4 triggers the expiratory valve Y 5.1 causing it to
close the expiratory side. The continuous flow of gas is delivered to the
patient’s lung. The airway pressure is measured by the two relative pressure
sensors S 6.3 and S 6.4. The inspiratory pressure limit is controlled by expi-
ratory valve Y 5.1.

6 Pressure measurement
E S6.3
P

E S6.4
P

R1.1
Y4.1

Y5.1

4 PEEP/PIP valve
5 Expiratory valve

Fig. 10: Expiratory valve, PEEP/PIP valve, and pressures


measurement
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8.2.2 Expiration The PEEP control valve Y 4.1 vents the control pressure at the expiratory
valve Y 5.1. The expiratory valve Y 5.1 opens the ventilation system. Expira-
tion takes place through the open expiratory valve Y 5.1. The ejector, which is
driven through the open solenoid Y 1.4, supports expiration.

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Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus Function Description

6 Pressure measurement
E S6.3
P

E S6.4
From
P
Y1.4
R1.1
Y4.1

Y5.1

4 PEEP/PIP valve
5 Expiratory valve

Fig. 11: Venting

8.2.3 PEEP The PEEP/PIP valve is a pressure regulating valve which generates a control
pressure of -19 mbar to +80 mbar. Control pressures are used to trigger the
inspiratory and expiratory valves in order to deliver the peak inspiratory pres-
sure (PIP) during inspiration and the positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP)
during expiration to the patient-side valves.

An ejector integrated into the valve allows a negative control pressure of up


to -19 mbar.

8.2.4 CPAP The control pressure generated by the PEEP control valve Y 4.1 acts on the
control side of the expiratory valve Y 5.1 and builds up a continuous positive
airway pressure in the ventilation system.

9 Measurement of the
Ventilation Parame-
ters

9.1 O2 Measurement The O2 sensor continuously measures the fraction of inspired O2 through the
open pneumatic valve Y 3.1.
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Function Description Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus

F3.1 Y3.2

S3.1 Y3.3
D3.1

Insp.
Y3.1

R3.1
3a 10 11a

Fig. 12: Measurement of the fraction of inspired O2.

An automatic two-step calibration is carried out at 24-hour intervals.

AIR is supplied to the pneumatic valve Y 3.1 through solenoids Y 1.1, Y 1.2,
and Y 1.3. The pneumatic valve Y 3.1 closes the connection between the O2
sensor S 3.1 and the inspiratory line. The pneumatic valve Y 3.2 is opened
while, at the same time, the O2 sensor is purged with AIR through the restric-
tor R 3.2 for approximately 2.5 minutes.

Then, purging with O2 is carried out in the same way. After calibration, the
solenoid Y 1.1 switches back to AIR, the solenoid Y 1.3 closes, the pneumat-
ics valve Y 3.2 closes, too, and the pneumatics valve Y 3.1 reconnects the O2
sensor to the inspiratory line.

9.2 Measurement of the Due to the continuous flow, the inspiratory measurement results in a value
Airway Pressure that is higher than the value measured at the Y-piece. Since an expiratory
measurement results in a value which is too low, an average value is calcu-
lated from the measured values of the relative pressure sensors and dis-
played on the screen.

A bactericidal metering pipe prevents contamination of the pressure sensor


with expiratory gas.

9.3 Pneumatics Control The Pneumatics Control PCB is the output unit of the CPU 68000. It receives
PCB serial data from the I/O PCB and triggers the corresponding valves.

Further functions of Pneumatics Control PCB: voltage supply to the patient


system heater, power supply to the PEEP/PIP valve.
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Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus Function Description

Motherboard

Control Relay Valve PEEP-


signals control voltage voltage

Input logic

Pneumatic analog PCB

Current and amplifier monitoring

Valve block AIR


PEEP
valve
Seriel parallel converter

Valve block O2
Output

Input block

Pneumatic

Fig. 13: Block diagram of the Pneumatics Control PCB

9.4 Pneumatics Analog The Pneumatics Analog PCB controls and monitors the operate voltage and
PCB the withstand voltage to the valves. The Pneumatics Analog PCB is installed
on the Pneumatics Control PCB.

Current control
Current of
the valve
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State of valve
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Amplifier control

Fig. 14: Block diagram of the Pneumatics Analog PCB

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Function Description Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus

+ Ref. Valve voltage + Ref.

Stop clock

Switch
regulator

Fig. 15: Block diagram of the Pneumatics Analog PCB

9.5 Patient System The patient system heater consists of a heating resistor located at the expira-
Heater tory-valve connection.

9.6 Pressure Sensor The Pressure Sensor Base PCB has four pressure sensors for the measure-
Base PCB ment of Pinsp, Pexp, AIR and O2 supply pressures and for coordination of the
pressure and the O2 measurement signals.

9.7 O2 Amplifier PCB The O2 Amplifier PCB amplifies the sensor signals directly at the sensor.

10 Components of the The electronic assembly consists of the following printed circuit boards and
Electronic Assembly subassemblies:
– Power supply unit
– Motherboard PCB
– CPU 68000 PCB
– I/O PCB
– Flow PCB (Babylog 8000) (optional)
– Monitoring PCB/Watchdog PCB
– Front Adapter PCB
– Front Controller PCB (Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 SC with LC display )
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– Front PCB (Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus with EL display)


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– Display PCB (Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 SC with LC display )


– EL display (Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus with EL display)
– Potentiometer field
– Display field
– Communication PCB (optional)
– Interface PCB (optional)

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Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus Function Description

10.1 Power Supply Unit The power supply unit supplies Babylog with the following voltages:
– +5 V
– +15 V
– –15 V
– +27 V

The power supply unit comprises the mains connection, the ON/OFF switch,
and the fuses.

10.2 Motherboard PCB All electrical connections between the individual printed circuit boards are led
through the Motherboard PCB. Cable connections go to the front panel, to the
pneumatic assembly, and to the rear panel, which contains the rechargeable
battery, the fan, the loudspeaker, and the flow-sensor connection.

10.3 CPU 68000 PCB The CPU 68000 PCB comprises the following components: 68000 CPU,
EPROM, RAM, time-keeper RAM, address decoder, multi function peripheral
(four 8-bit timers, RS 232 interface, 8-bit I/O port), DTACK and bus error gen-
erator, watchdog, power-on reset, interrupt controller, bus controller, and bus
interface.

The CPU 68000 PCB is clocked with 8 MHz. If the "communication" conver-
sion kit is installed, the clock frequency is increased to 16 MHz.

Bus-Interface 16 MHz
Adress- 8 MHz
decoder
Reset
Power-on-
Reset
Interrupt EPROM CPU 68000

Control-Bus Interrupt
Digital-Bus 68000

Controller Co-
RAM 12 MHz
prozessor
Adreß-Bus
Bus-
Controller Time DTACK-,
Keeper Bus-Error-
RAM Generator
Daten-Bus

Watchdog
Adreß-Bus

Seriell Multi
Function
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Powerfail Peripheral
I/O

Digital I/O
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Optionsschalter
Status CPU

Fig. 16: Block diagram of the CPU 68000 PCB

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Function Description Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus

10.4 I/O PCB The I/O PCB measures the analog signals O2 concentration, inspiratory pres-
sure, expiratory pressure, AIR supply pressure, and O2 supply pressure, and
triggers the loudspeaker and the PEEP/PIP valve.

Parallel/seriell
DTACK DTACK Converter
generator

Control bus
Sound
Adress
Digital bus 6800

generator
decoder
Adress bus
Control-Bus
Adreß-Bus D U
Data bus Daten-Bus A I

Current of the PEEP valve


Loud speaker

seriel valve datas


I/O connections

PIO

S A
Muxer &
H D

Fig. 17: Block diagram of the I/O PCB

10.5 Flow PCB (Babylog The Flow PCB in Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus measures the flow. It pro-
8000/Babylog 8000 vides the following function blocks: sensor bridges with sensor amplifiers,
plus) (optional) analog-to-digital converter, microprocessor Z80 minimum system, Z80-68000
bus interface.

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Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus Function Description

Adress
decoder 6 MHz

DTACK DTACK
generator EPROM Z80
64 k / 32 k CPU

Control bus
Adress
RAM

Digital bus 68000


decoder Timer
8k/2k

Control bus
Adress bus
Adress bus Dual-Port-
RAM Watchdog
Data bus

Data bus
System reset

Analog 1
S A
Muxer & PIO
Analog 4 H
D
Flow sensor

Status flow
Control bus
Adress bus
Data bus

Fig. 18: Block diagram of the Flow PCB

10.6 Monitoring PCB The Monitoring PCB measures and monitors all measurement and status sig-
nals. The Monitoring PCB compares these signals with the signals from the
CPU 68000. If an error occurs, the Monitoring PCB switches off the valves,
activates the audible alarm generator, and resets the CPU PCB.

A Z80 microprocessor (minimum system) controls the Monitoring PCB. The


Monitoring PCB communicates with the CPU 68000 via a bus interface.

10.6.1 Measurement of Analog – O2 concentration


Signals – Potentiometers (O2, Vinsp, TI, TE, Pinsp, PEEP/CPAP)
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– Pressure Pinsp
– System temperature
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– Supply voltages (potentiometer reference, rechargeable battery, GNDA,


GND reference, 27 V)
– Valve voltage

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10.6.2 Measurement of Digital – STATUS CPU 68000 (reset)


Inputs – STATUS flow (reset)
– STATUS I/O (printed circuit board is available)
– STATUS valves (current and drive monitoring on the Pneumatics Analog
PCB)
– Powerfail
– Position of power switch

10.6.3 Measurement of Digital – Alarm LEDs (2 LEDs on the Display PCB)


Outputs – Flow test 1 and 2 (for Flow PCB)
– Switching on of valve relays K1 and K2 (voltage supply to valves and
PEEP/PIP valve on the Pneumatics Control PCB)
– CPU PCB reset
– 7-segment status display for error messages
– Standby audible alarm generator
– Loudspeaker monitoring via microphone
– Battery charging and testing circuit
– Test of the supply voltages +5 V, +15 V, –15 V (Display PCB)

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Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus Function Description

Z80-Bus
Adress
decoder 4 MHz
Bus interface
INTQ
DTACKQ
DTACKQ generator EPROM Z 80
64 k CPU

Control bus Adress


decoder RAM
Digital bus 68000

8k Timer

Control bus
Adress bus Dual-
Adress bus Port- Watchdog
RAM

Data bus

Analog Input
S&H Watch dog
PIO
PCB
(Filter)

A
I/O connections

D
Digital Input

Status
PIO display

Fig. 19: Block diagram of the Monitoring PCB

Block diagram of the Watchdog PCB of the Monitoring PCB (in new boards
the Watchdog PCB is integrated into the Monitoring PCB).
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Function Description Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus

+
voltages
-

URef

sound
decoder

Signal sound generator monitoring

rechargeable battery

Alarm LED power

Fig. 20: Block diagram of the Watchdog PCB

10.7 Front Adapter PCB The Front Adapter PCB connects the CPU 68000 to the front panel. The front
panels provides the control and display elements.

The Front Adapter PCB reduces the 16-bit data bus to 8 bits, generates con-
trol signals for the front panel, and controls the LC display (VIDEO RAM and
LCD controller) or the EL display.

The power supply and the analog signals are led from the Motherboard PCB
to the front panel through the Front Adapter PCB.
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Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus Function Description

DTACKQ DTACK
generator

seriell Datas to LC display

Control bus Adress LCD-


Digital bus 68000

decoder Controller

Adress bus

Dual-
Data bus Port-
RAM
Daten-Bus (16 bit)

Frontcontroller
Adress and Control bus

Data bus (8 bit)


I/O connections

Ansteuerung Alarm LED

analog current power

Potentiometer monitoring

Fig. 21: Block diagram of the Front Adapter PCB

10.8 Front Controller The Front Controller PCB reads in the keys of the potentiometer and display
PCB (Babylog 8000/ field, controls the LEDs of the potentiometer and display field, powers the LC
Babylog 8000 SC display with operating voltage (contrast), controls the LC display backlight,
with LC Display) and generates the control signal for the bargraph.
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Function Description Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus

Contrast adjustment of LC display


D
A

voltage for
DC display illumination
AC LC display

key port

Keys of the front panel and options switches

Control bus
and
Adress bus LEDs of the front panel

Data bus LED driver

Alarm LEDs
Test A/D converter

Amplifier
Bargraph
Bargraph of the front panel

UB
URef

A
Potentiometer of the front panel
D
6x

Adress
decoder

Fig. 22: Block diagram of the Front Controller PCB (Babylog 8000/
8000 SC with LC display)

10.9 Front PCB The Front PCB reads in the keys of the potentiometer and display field, con-
(Babylog 8000/ trols the LEDs of the potentiometer and display field, powers the EL display
Babylog 8000 plus with operating voltage (contrast), and generates the control signal for the bar-
with EL Display) graph.
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Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus Function Description

EL display, complete
DC +5 V, +12 V
DC

EL display converter

Cable of EL display

EL display
key port

Keys and option switches of the front panel


Control bus
und
Adress bus LEDs of the front panel
Data bus

Alarm LEDs
Test A/D-Wandler

LED driver

Amplifier
Bargraph
Bargraph of the monitoring field

UB
URef

A
Potentiometer of the potentiometer field
D
6x

Adress
decoder

Fig. 23: Block diagram of the Front PCB

10.10 Display PCB The Display PCB contains the control electronics for the LED array of the bar-
(Babylog 8000/ graph.
Babylog 8000 SC
with LC Display)
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Data bus

Chip Select RAM

Adress bus

Modul 06

Fig. 24: Block diagram of the Display PCB

10.11 EL display The EL display (Electro Luminescence Display) consists of the EL display,
(Babylog 8000/ the EL display converter, and the EL display connecting cable. The EL dis-
Babylog 8000 plus play displays the signals and other information. The EL display converter
with EL Display) generates the (200-240 V a.c.) voltage for the luminescence voltage of the
EL display. The EL display and the converter are ”matched”.

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Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus Function Description

EL display

EL display connecting cable

EL display converter

pn 45363667

Fig. 25: Components of EL display

10.12 Potentiometer Field The Potentiometer Field comprises the following components:
– 6 potentiometers (O2 vol.%, TI, TE, Insp. Flow , Pinsp, PEEP/CPAP)
– 9 LEDs (O2 vol.%, TI, TE, Insp. Flow , Pinsp, PEEP/CPAP, CPAP, IPPV,
reserve)
– 3 keys (CPAP, IPPV, reserve) (Vent. Mode, Vent. Option, reserve as of
software version 5.n

10.13 Display Field The display field contains the following components:
– 11 keys (silence, reset, man./insp., menu, keys 1 to 6, light). The "light"
key is only available on Babylog 8000 with LC display. The key signals
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are read in via the Front Controller PCB or the Front PCB.
– LED array of the bargraph. The LED array is controlled via the Display
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PCB.
– 7 LEDs (warning (yellow), mode, monitoring, silence, triggers 1 to 3). The
LEDs are controlled via the Front Controller PCB or the Front PCB.
– 2 red alarm LEDs. The LEDs are controlled via the Monitoring
PCB/Watchdog PCB.

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Function Description Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus

10.14 Communication PCB The Communication PCB controls an external printer, a computer, and an
analog recorder. The Communication PCB is equipped with an RS232 inter-
face, two 12-bit D/A outputs, and one digital trigger output. All outputs are
electrically isolated from the electronics. Software version 3.00 or higher, a
CPU PCB with 16 MHz (the CPU PCB with 8 MHz was standard until end of
1992) and the Interface PCB with outputs on the rear panel are minimum
requirements for operation.

System connector

Analog

RS 232
Output

Trigger

Nurse call
A
D
Register
2,5 kV electrical isolation

DC
DC
Parallel/seriell
converter

MFP*

*MFP=Multi Function Prozessor


EEPROM
generator

decoder
Adress
DTACK

Control bus

Adress bus

Data bus
DTACK

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Digital bus 68000 I/O connections

Fig. 26: Block diagram of the Communication PCB

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Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus Function Description

10.15 Interface PCB The Interface PCB is a passive printed circuit board with the following con-
nections:
– Flow-sensor cable
– 2 analog outputs
– Trigger output
– RS 232

The Interface PCB is required for the optional communication function.

+15 V

V1
R1
X 1 / 16 X4 Analog 1

V2
+15 V

V3
R1
X1/8 X5 Analog 2

+15 V V4

V5
R1
X 1 / 12 X6 Trigger

V6

X1/5 X3/2
X1/4 X3/3
X3/5

X 1 / 14 X3/7 RS 232
X3/8
X3/4
X 1 / 15
X 1 / 16 X3/6
X3/1

X8/1 X7/1
X8/2 X7/9
X8/3 X7/2
X8/4 X 7 / 10
X8/5 X7/3
X8/6 X 7 / 11 Flow-Sensor

X8/7 X7/4
X8/8 X 7 / 12
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X 8 / 16 X 7 / 15
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Fig. 27: Interface PCB

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Function Description Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus

11 Sensors

11.1 Pressure Sensors The pressure sensors function according to the piezoresistive principle. An
approximately 4 mm into 4 mm silicon chip has 4 ion implanted resistors. The
silicon chip is also equipped with a pressure diaphragm.

11.2 Y-Piece with Flow The Y-piece with integrated flow sensor is used in pediatric respiratory gas
Sensor systems. This Y-piece connects the respiratory gas hoses of
(Babylog 8000/ Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus to the patient catheter connection.
Babylog 8000 plus)

Hot wire flowmeter

Hot wire flowmeter for


direction recognition

Inspiration Exspiration

Fig. 28: Flow sensor

The flow sensor works according to the hot-wire flowmeter principle. It has an
additional measuring wire for direction recognition.

11.2.1 Measuring Principle of The flow sensor incorporates two hot-wire flowmeters. A separate wire is
the Flow Measuring used for direction recognition. Both wires are evaluated on the Flow PCB by
Bridge two separate measuring channels.
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Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus Function Description

UB

V7
Flow test

Comparator
12 Bit
D 24
R 54 RDR Hot wire

PI regulator
Hot wire
glowing N7

+ Umeß
R 72 R 70

Fig. 29: Principle diagram of the flow measuring bridge

The measuring bridge comprises the resistors R 54, R 72, R 70, and the
measuring wire of the sensor.

The measuring wire is kept at a constant resistance. This means that the
amount of heat dissipated by the gas flow has to be readjusted. As system
deviation the voltage passes through the node R 54/R72 and the measuring
wire R 70. If the voltage is adjusted to "0", the current flowing through the
measuring wire and the R70 is a measure for the heat dissipated. The con-
trollable power source is made with V7. N7 is a controller with PI behavior. To
adjust the bridge a current can be injected via the D/A converter D 24 into the
node R54/R72. The current through the bridge is changed such that the wire
begins to glow. Burning out of the wire is prevented by a current limiter. The
current limiter compares the voltages and switches the current source off, if
required. Current limitation is effected through the comparator which is con-
nected to the input of V7. The current through the flow measuring bridge is
changed for test purposes. R 70 is a current measuring resistor (four-wire
measurement) which measures the heating current (proportional voltage).
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11.3 O2 Sensor The O2 sensor is a double cell which functions according to the fuel-cell prin-
ciple, that is, it is an electrochemical cell which generates a voltage by means
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of an ion current. The cell consists of a capsule which incorporates electro-


lytes, lead anodes and two gold cathodes with Teflon diaphragm.

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Function Description Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus

cathode 1
Plastic housing

O2 Alkali-Elektrolyt

anode
cathode 2

−ϑ

Fig. 30: O2 sensor cell

The oxygen to be measured diffuses through the Teflon diaphragm, under-


goes a chemical reaction at the gold cathode and produces lead oxide and
water at the lead anode. During this chemical process an electric voltage is
generated which is proportional to the oxygen partial pressure. The gold cath-
odes are negative, the lead anode is positive. The internal resistance is deter-
mined by the surface of the electrodes, the oxygen diffusion velocity, and the
distances. Under normal condition, the internal resistance is 700 ohms.

Like most chemical processes, this process is also temperature-dependent.


Therefore, compensation resistors are connected in parallel to the sensor.
These resistors correct the measuring voltage in relation to the internal resis-
tance. Two voltages are generated which are identical within specified toler-
ances. The voltages are compared to each other. The two gold cathodes are
arranged separately. The two voltages do not influence each other. If one
gold cathode fails, the other carries out the measurement. In this case, the
electronics would report a malfunction.

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Replacing Non Repairable Items

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44
Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus Replacing Non-Repairable Items

1 Important Informa-
tion

Non-repairable items should only be replaced by qualified service


personnel.

After performing any repair or inspection on medical devices, carry


out a final check before returning the devices to normal use.

Before removing the rear panel, unplug the power plug from the
mains supply and disconnect the device from the central gas supply.

Follow the instructions in this manual and carefully read and


observe all statements following a warning or info symbol. If you
ignore the warning statements, this may lead to personal injury
and/or device damage.

Observe antistatic precautions prior to and during any corrective


procedure.
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2 Cleaning or 1. Pull out the cooling air filter (Figure 1/1) from its mount in the rear
Replacing the panel.
Cooling Air Filter
Every 4 Weeks

Figure 1 Cooling Air Filter

2. Insert a new cooling air filter or wash the old one in warm water
with a few drops of dish-washing liquid. Dry well.
3. Insert the cooling air filter (Figure 1/1) into the mount (make sure it
is free of folds).

3 Replacing the O2 1. Remove the slotted-head screws (Figure 2/1) in the cover on the
Sensor Capsule right-hand side and carefully pull the cover out.

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Figure 2 O2 Sensor capsule

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2. Pull the spent O2 sensor capsule out of its mount.


3. Insert the new O2 sensor capsule into the mount (the ring-shaped
conductors must show towards the cover).
4. Push the cover in place and secure it with the screws (Figure 2/1).
5. Calibrate the O2 sensor manually.

3.1 O2 Sensor Calibra- – Calibration is carried out automatically every 24 hours during oper-
tion ation.
– Calibration should be carried out manually after replacement of the
sensor capsule.
– Calibration can be carried out manually at any time.

3.2 Calibrating the O2 1. Press the key (Figure 3/2) in the main menu.
Sensor After
Replacement

Figure 3 Front View

The following display appears on the LCD:


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Figure 4 Special functions

2. Press the „Cal“ key.

The following display appears on the LCD:

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Figure 5 Sensor calibration

3. Press the „FiO2“ key.

Figure 6 O2 calibration

After approx. 5 min, the display „O2-Cal“ disappears from the status
field and calibration is completed.

The message in the screen can be canceled as follows:


4. Press the „Reset Check“ key.

3.3 Disposing of the


O2 Sensor Capsule

The O2 sensor capsule is special waste. Dispose of according


to local waste disposal regulations.
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4 Replacing the Lip 1. Lift the toggle (Figure 7/1) and take out the expiratory valve.
Seals Every 2
Years

Figure 7 Exspiratory valve

2. Use, for example, a spherical-head 2.5 mm screwdriver to remove


the old lip seals (Figure 8/2). Insert the new lip seals and make sure
they fit properly.

Figure 8 Location of the Lip Seals

3. Re-mount the expiratory valve. To do so, lift up the toggle and


place the expiratory valve to the front using the guide rods.
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4. Lock the expiratory valve with the toggle (Figure 7/1).


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5 Replacing the NiCd 1. Remove the screw (Figure 9/1) on the fan/loudspeaker cover.
Battery (Power
Failure Alarm)
Every 2 Years

Figure 9 Loudspeaker Cover

2. Gently lower the cover (Figure 10/3).


3. Disconnect the cable connection (Figure 10/2) and place the cover
(Figure 10/3) aside.
4. Remove the screws (Figure 10/4) on the battery mount.

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Figure 10 Loudspeaker Cover (2)

5. Remove the battery (Figure 11/5) and install a new one.

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Figure 11 Rechargeable battery

6. Re-assemble the Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 SC/


Babylog 8000 plus. The battery for power failure alarm is
recharged automatically during operation.

After replacing the battery, allow the device to operate for at least half
an hour in order to sufficiently charge the battery.

No acoustic alarm will sound in the event of power failure if the


battery is not sufficiently charged. Risk of severe injury or
death. Allow the device to operate for at least half an before
clinical application.

6 Replacing the 1. Disconnect the Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 SC/


Pressure Reducer Babylog 8000 plus from the mains supply.
Every 6 Years 2. Disconnect the gas supply hoses from the central gas supply/gas
cylinder.
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3. Disengage the Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 SC/


Babylog 8000 plus from the trolley. To do so, loosen the knurled
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nuts (Figure 12/1) on the rear panel.

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Figure 12 Knurled Nuts

4. Disengaging the Babylog.

Figure 13 Disengaging the Babylog


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Opening the Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 SC/Babylog 8000 plus


5. Remove the screws (Figure 14/2) from the two side panels.

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Figure 14 Left and Right Panel

6. Remove the bottom screws (Figure 15/3) from the fixing straps on
the left and right panel.

Figure 15 Fixing Straps

7. Remove the bottom screws (Figure 16/4) from the fixing straps on
the rear panel.
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Figure 16 Rear Panel of the Babylog

8. Gently lift the top part and place it next to the bottom part.
9. Remove the screws (Figure 17/5).
10. Remove the gas supply connection plate (Figure 17/6).
11. Remove the two filters and the gasket. Loosen the screws (Figure
17/7) on the supply block.

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Figure 17 Supply Block


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12. Slightly tilt the supply block (Figure 18/8). Make sure not to damage
the hoses or the printed circuit boards.

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Figure 18 View of the Pneumatic Assembly

Tilting the supply block excessively will cause damage to the


hoses and/or printed circuit boards. Do not tilt the supply block
more than necessary.
13. Remove the fastening screws (Figure 19/9) from the pressure
reducers.
14. Pull out the pressure reducers.
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Figure 19 Supply Block

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15. Replace the pressure reducers (Figure 20/10) for AIR and O2
including the O-rings (Figure 20/11) (part number D19080) and (Fig-
ure 20/12) (part number M23154).

Figure 20 Pressure Reducers

16. Mount the pressure reducers onto the supply block.


17. Mount the supply block.
18. Re-insert the gasket and the filters (wire fabric side shows towards
inside).
19. Mount the gas supply connection plate.
20. Unlock the pressure reducers by pulling the adjusting rings (Figure
21/1) in direction of (Figure 21/A).
21. Turn the adjusting rings (Figure 21/1) counterclockwise in direction
of (Figure 21/B) as far as they will go (pressure reducers will be
closed).

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Figure 21 Pneumatic Assembly

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22. Connect to the air supply only and switch on the


Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 SC/Babylog 8000 plus.
23. Adjust the following parameters:
– Mode = CPAP
– PEEP/CPAP adjuster = 0 mbar
– Insp. Flow = 1 L/min.

Figure 22 „Air Supply“ Test Set-Up

24. Carry out the measurement with a manometer and a secretion


sightglass at the pneumatics outlet.
25. Slowly turn the adjusting ring of the air pressure reducer clockwise.
The message „no compressed air“ on the LCD disappears.
26. Set the pressure reducer to 1,7 -- 0,1 bar.
27. Set the „insp. flow“ adjuster to 30 L/min. The manometer should
indicate at least 1.3 bar.
28. Disconnect the Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 SC/
Babylog 8000 plus from the air supply and connect it to the oxygen
supply.
29. Adjust the following parameters
– Mode = CPAP
– PEEP/CPAP adjuster = 0 mbar
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– Insp. Flow = 1 L/min


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Figure 23 „O2 Supply“ Test Set-Up

30. Carry out the measurement with a manometer and a secretion


sightglass at the pneumatics outlet.
31. Slowly turn the adjusting ring of the O2 pressure reducer clock-
wise. The message „no oxygen“ on the LCD disappears.
32. Set the pressure reducer to 1,7 -- 0,1 bar.
33. Set the „insp. flow“ adjuster to 30 L/min. The manometer should
indicate at least 1.3 bar.
34. Lock both adjusting rings by pressing them in direction of the
arrows (Figure 24/C).
35. Make sure that the hose system is free of leaks.

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Figure 24 Locking the Pressure Reducer

36. Re-assemble the Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 SC/


Babylog 8000 plus and it return it to service ready-for-use.

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1
6 Pressure measurement

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E E 3 Inspiratory block
P P F3.1
S6.2 S6.1 Y2.2 Y3.2
Y2.1 Y2.10 S3.1
8a 7a
E
R2.1 R2.2 R2.10 O2

R3.2
F1.1 DR1.1

D3.1
1a Y3.3
Air
1 7 Y3.1
D1.1 9a
8 Insp.
F1.2 DR1.2 9
O2
2 2a
D1.2 R2.11 R2.12 R2.20 R3.1
nc Y2.11 Y2.12 Y2.20 3a 10 11a 11
Schematics and diagrams

Y1.1
no 6 Pressure
Y1.5 c E
P measurement
nc S6.3
no 6 Valve block
Y1.2 E
6 P S6.4
Schematics and Diagrams

c R3.3
3

Y1.3 12a
4 4a R1.1 12

Y1.4 D4.1
10b
10a Exp.

Fig. 1: Function Diagram of Babylog 8000 „Version 0“


Y4.1 Y5.1
1 Gas supply block

5 4 PEEP/PIP valve
5a

5 Expiratory valve
Version 0 valid up to serial no. ARDK
(Sep. 91)
incl. spring (25 mbar in Y 3.3)
incl. pressure limiting valve (85 mbar) in PEEP/PIP valve,
Y 3.3 is triggered by PEEP/PIP pressure
Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus

61
62
235 bl
Detail X
Detail Z
170 ye
1 glued with silicone

2-2
DR1.2 DR1.1 (glue Elastosil
Gas supply block E41/Wacker)

10 ±1
Hose 2x1 Si gn.
10 lg
2 Y1.2
5 Hose 4x1.5 Si
3 Y1.5
Y1.1 tr. 20 lg
Y1.3 Y1.4 4 M 22 286 Valve block View U View V
100 30 Hose 2x1.5 Si ye. Hose 2x1.5 Si
O2 Air
40 230 ye 3 lg bl. 3 lg
20
120 68 00 187
85 S6.1
60 View X View Y
7a Hose 2x1 Si
170 68 00 187 Hose 2x1 Si
U 2a or. 3 lg
1a rd. 3 lg
D4.1 20 S6.2
PEEP/PIP 100 rd
valve 4a 230 84 06 810 8a
Y2.11 Y2.1
Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus

V
Y1.4 Z
S6.3
100 or 11a Y2.12 Y2.2
10a
X
Z
Pressure S6.4
20 sensors 12a

Fig. 2: Tubing Diagram of Babylog 8000 „Version 0“


70 Y

Y2.20 Y2.10
5a 100 9
Hose 2.7 x 0.65
12 8 7 - PA 11 w M25778
170 bl.
X 3a
50 gn PA tube 6 x 1 bl ye
10b 11
84 01 083 10
2 x 1 Si rd. gn. or
80 gn 9a 2 x 1.5 Si tr. ye. bl
4 x 1.5 Si tr.

5 x 2 Si tr.
Schematics and diagrams

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E E 3 Inspiratory block
P P F3.1

Y2.1 Y2.2 R3.2 Y3.2


S6.2 S6.1 Y2.10

8a E Y3.3
7a R2.1 R2.2 R2.10 O2
F1.1 DR1.1
1a
Air

D3.1
7 Y3.1
D1.1 9a
8 Insp.
F1.2 DR1.2 9
O2
2 2a
D1.2 R2.11 R2.12 R3.1
R2.20
nc Y1.1 Y2.11
Schematics and diagrams

Y2.12 10 11
Y2.20 11a
Y1.5 no c 6 Pressure
Y1.2 E measurement
nc 6 Valve block
R3.3 P S6.3
6 no
c S6.4
3 E
P
Y1.3
4a 12 12a
4
R1.1

Fig. 3: Function Diagram of Babylog 8000 „Version 1“


nc 10a 10b
Y1.4 Exp.
Y4.1

Y5.1
1 Gas supply block

5 4 PEEP/PIP valve
5a

5 Expiratory valve

Version 1 up to ARDL (Oct. 91)


without spring (25 mbar in valve Y 3.3
without Pressure limiting valve (85 mbar) at PEEP valve
Pressure divider (100 mbar) controls Y 3.3 valve
Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus

63
64
235 bl.

1 170 ye Detail X Detail Z glued with silicone


(glue Elastosil
DR1.2 DR1.1
E41/Wacker)

2-2
Gas supply block

10 ±1
2
5 Y1.2 Hose 2x1 Si gn.
3 10 lg Hose 4x1.5 Si tr.
Y1.5 20 lg
Y1.1

100
Y1.3 Y1.4 4 Valve block
M 22 286
40 O2 View U View V
Air
230 ye Hose Hose
20 2x1.5 Si 2x1.5 Si
68 00 187 ye. 3 lg bl. 3 lg
85
60 S6.1
68 00 187 7a
150 2a View Y
U 1a View X
D4.1 20
Hose 2x1 Si Hose 2x1 Si
PEEP/PIP S6.2
8a rd. 3 lg rd. 3 lg
valve 230 84 06 810 100 rd
V Y2.11 Y2.1
4a Z
Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus

Y4.1 X S6.3
10a 11a Y2.12 Y2.2
84 05363 Pressure X
sensors Z

84 01083
S6.4
12a
70 20 Y

Fig. 4: Tubing Diagram of Babylog 8000 „Version 1“


100 or
Y2.20 Y2.10

100
5a
9 Hose 2.7 x 0.65
12 3a 170 bl. 8 7 - PA 11 w M 25778
50 gn
PA tube 6 x 1 bl. ye
10b 11 10
2 x 1 Si rd. gn. or
9a
2 x 1.5 Si tr. ye. bl.
4 x 1.5 Si tr.
5 x 2 Si tr.
Schematics and diagrams

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E E 3 Inspiratory block
P P F3.1

S6.2 Y2.1 Y3.2


S6.1 Y2.2 Y2.10 S3.1
7a Y3.3
E
R2.1 R2.2 R2.10 O2

D3.1
F1.1 DR1.1
1a R3.2
Air
7
D1.1 9a
8 Insp.
F1.2 DR1.2 9
O2 Y3.1
D1.2 2a R2.11 R2.12
R2.20 R3.1
nc Y1.1 Y2.11 Y2.12
Schematics and diagrams

10 11
Y2.20 11a
no 4,8mL
Y1.5 c
Y1.2 E 6 Pressure
nc 6 Valve block measurement
R3.3 P
S6.3
6 no
c S6.4
3 E
P
nc D 4.1
Y1.3 4 4a 12a 12

R1.1
nc 10a

Fig. 5: Function Diagram of Babylog 8000 „Version 2“


Exp.
Y1.4 Y4.1 10b

Y5.1
1 Gas supply block
5 4 PEEP/PIP valve 5a

5 Expiratory valve

Version 2 (as of 1992)


without spring (25 mbar in valve Y 3.3)
without Pressure limiting valve (85 mbar) in PEEP valve
Pressure limiting valve (100 mbar) controls Y 3.3 valve
Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus

65
66
235 bl

1 170 ye Detail X Detail Z


8409111
60gn DR1.2 DR1.1
glued with silicone

2-2
Gas supply block (glue Elastosil
E41/Wacker)

10 ±1
2
Y1.2 Hose 2x1 Si
3 5
gn. 10 lg
Y1.1 Y1.5 Hose 4x1.5 Si
Y1.3 Y1.4 M 22 286 Valve block tr. 20 lg
4
110 40 100 O2 Air View V
230 ye View U Hose
30 20 Hose 2x1.5 Si
2x1.5 Si bl. 3 lg
120 68 00 187 ye. 3 lg
85 S6.1
60
7a
130 68 00 187
U 2a 1a View X

40
View Y
D4.1 S6.2
84 06 810 Hose 2x1 Si
8a rd. 3 lg Hose 2x1 Si
PEEP/PI 230 100 rd Y2.11 Y2.1 or. 3 lg
Pvalvel V
4a Z S6.3
Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus

Y1.4
11a Y2.12 Y2.2
10a 100 or
X
Pressure Z S6.4
sensors
12a

20
Y
70

Fig. 6: Tubing Diagram of Babylog 8000 „Version 2“


Y2.20 Y2.10

170 bl
5a
100
9 Hose 2.7 x 0.65
12 8 7
3a - PA 11 w M 25778
10b
11 PA tube 6 x 1 bl. ye
X 10
210 gn
2 x 1 Si rd. gn. or
2 x 1.5 Si tr. ye. bl.
9a
4 x 1.5 Si tr

5 x 2 Si tr.
Schematics and diagrams

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Y 1.6 R1.1 E E 3 Inspiratory block
P P F3.1
Y2.1 Y2.2 Y2.10 Y3.2
S6.2 S6.1 S3.1
7a E Y3.3
R2.1 R2.2 R2.10 O2

D3.1
F1.1 DR1.1
1a R3.2
Air
7 9a
D1.1
8 Insp.
F1.2 DR1.2 9
O2 Y3.1
2a
D1.2 R3.1
R2.11 R2.12 R2.20
nc Y1.1
10 11
Schematics and diagrams

Y2.11 Y2.12 Y2.20 4,8mL 11a


Y1.5 no
c 6 Pressure
nc Y1.2 E
6 Valve block P measurement
R3.3 S6.3
no
6
c E S6.4
nc 3
P
D 4.1
Y1.3
4 4a 12
12a
R1.1
10a
nc Exp.
Y1.4 Y4.1
10b
Y5.1
1 Gas supply block

5 4 PEEP/PIP valve
5a

5 Expiratory valve

Version 3 (same as Version 2 + a nebulizer)

Fig. 7: Function Diagram of Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 SC „Version 3“


A nebulizer can be retrofitted in Versions 0, 1 and 2.
Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus

67
68
235 bl.

Gas supply block


1 170 ye Detail X
8409111 Detail Z
60gn DR1.2 DR1.1 glued with silicone

2-2
(glue Elastosil
E41/Wacker)

10 ±1
2
Y1.2 Hose 2x1 Si
3 5
gn. 10 lg
Y1.1 Y1.5 Hose 4x1.5 Si tr.
Y1.3 Y1.4 4 M 22 286 Valve block 20 lg

110 40 100 O2 Air View U View V


230 ye Hose
30 20 2x1.5 Si Hose 2x1.5
120 ge. 3 lg
68 00 187 Si bl. 3 lg
85
60 S6.1
7a
130 68 00 187 2a
U
1a View X View Y

40
D4.1
84 06 810 S6.2 Hose 2x1 Si Hose 2x1 Si
PEEP/PIP 230 8a rd. 3 lg or. 3 lg
Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus

100 rd Y2.11 Y2.1


valve V
4a Z
Y1.4 S6.3
11a Y2.12 Y2.2
10a 100 or
X
Pressure Z
sensors S6.4
12a

20
70 Y

170 bl.
Y2.20 Y2.10 Hose 2.7 x 0.65
5a - PA 11 w M 25778
100
PA tube 6 x 1 bl. ye
12 3a 9
8 7 2 x 1 Si rd. gn. or

Fig. 8: Tubing Diagram of Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 SC „Version 3“


10b X 11 10 2 x 1.5 Si tr. ye. bl.
210 gn
4 x 1.5 Si tr.
9a
5 x 2 Si tr.
Schematics and diagrams

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Y 1.6 R1.1 E E 3 Inspiratory block
P P F3.1
S6.2 S6.1 Y2.1 Y2.2 Y2.10 Y3.2
S3.1
7a E Y3.3
R2.1 R2.2 R2.10

D3.1
O2
F1.1 DR1.1
1a R3.2
Air
7 9a
D1.1
8 Insp.
F1.2 DR1.2 9
O2 Y3.1
2a
D1.2 R3.1
R2.11 R2.12 R2.20
nc Y1.1
10 11
Y2.11 Y2.12 Y2.20 4,8mL 11a
Y1.5 no c
Schematics and diagrams

6 Pressure measurement
nc Y1.2 E
6 Valve block R3.3 P
S6.3
no
6

mode while the Aquamod is connected.


c E S6.4
nc 3
P
Y1.3 D 4.1
4 4a 12a 12
R1.1
nc 10a
Y1.4 Exp.
Y4.1 10b
1 Gas supply block Y5.1
5 4 PEEP/PIP valve
5a

5 Expiratory valve

Version 3 (same as Version 2 + a nebulizer) with con-


version kit “purge flow”
A nebulizer can be retrofitted in Versions 0, 1 and 2.

Important: This conversion kit is only necessary when pressure measuring problems occur in the HFV
Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus

Fig. 9: Function Diagram of Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 SC „Version 3“ with conversion kit „purge flow“

69
70
Gas supply
1 170 ye Detail X Detail Z
8409111
60gn DR1.2 DR1.1 glued with silicone

2-2
(glue Elastosil
E41/Wacker)

10 ±1
2
Y1.2 Hose 2x1 Si
3 5
gn. 10 lg
Y1.1 Y1.5 Hose 4x1.5 Si tr.
Y1.3 Y1.4 4 M 22 286 Valve block 20 lg
110 40 100 O2 Air View U View V
230 ye Hose
30 20 Hose 2x1.5 Si
2x1.5 Si
120 bl. 3 lg
68 00 187 ge. 3 lg
85
60 S6.1
7a
130 68 00 187 2a
U 1a View X View Y

40
D4.1
84 06 810 S6.2 Hose 2x1 Si Hose 2x1 Si
PEEP/PI 230 8a rd. 3 lg or. 3 lg
100 rd Y2.11 Y2.1
Pvalve V
4a Z
Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus

Y1.4 S6.3
11a Y2.12 Y2.2

84 11 459
10a 100 or
X
Pressure Z
sensors S6.4
12a

20
70 Y

170 bl.
Y2.20 Y2.10 Hose 2.7 x 0.65
5a - PA 11 w M 25778
100
PA tube 6 x 1 bl. ye
12 3a 9
8 7 2 x 1 Si rd. gn. or

10b X 11 10 2 x 1.5 Si tr. ye. bl.


210 gn
4 x 1.5 Si tr.
9a
5 x 2 Si tr.

The restrictor for the purge flow is integrated in the silicone hose (84 11 459)
Fig. 10: Tubing Diagram of Babylog 8000/ Babylog 8000 SC (Version 3 with conversion kit „purge flow“)
Schematics and diagrams

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Y 1.6 R1.1 E E 3 Inspiratory block
P P F3.1
Y2.1 Y2.2 Y2.10 Y3.2
S6.2 S6.1 S3.1
7a E Y3.3
R2.1 R2.2 R2.10 O2

D3.1
F1.1 DR1.1
1a R3.2
Air
7 9a
D1.1
8 Insp.
F1.2 DR1.2 9
O2 Y3.1
2a
D1.2 R3.1
R2.11 R2.12 R2.20
nc Y1.1
Schematics and diagrams

10 11
R6.1 Y2.11 Y2.12 Y2.20 4,8mL 11a
no R6.2
Y1.5 c
Y1.2 E 6 Pressure
nc
6 Valve block P measurement
R3.3 S6.3
no
6
c E S6.4
nc 3
P
D 4.1
Y1.3
4 4a 12a 12

R1.1
10a
nc Exp.
Y1.4
Y4.1 10b
1 Gas supply block Y5.1

5 4 PEEP/PIP valve
5a

5 Expiratory valve
Version 3.10
Version 3.10 with leakage compensation (avoids a subsequetn
pressure rise at the pressure reducers.

Fig. 11: Function Diagram of Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus/Babylog 8000 SC „Version 3.10“
Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus

71
72
235 bl.
Gas supply block
1 170 ye
8409111 Detail X
60gn DR1.2 DR1.1
Detail Z

2-2
glued with silicone
(glue Elastosil
2 E41/Wacker)
Y1.2 Hose 2x1

10 ±1
3 5
Si gn. 10 lg
Y1.
Y1.1 M 22 286 Hose 4x1.5 Si
Y1.3 Y1.4 Valve block
4 tr. 20 lg
110 40 100 84 11 411 O2 Air
View U View V
Hose
30 20 160 ye Hose 2x1.5
120 2x1.5 Si
68 00 187 Si bl. 3 lg
85 S6.1 ge. 3 lg
60

40 bl.
7a
130 68 00 187 2a
20 U 1a View Y

40
20 View X Hose 2x1
D4.1 84 06 810 S6.2 Si rd. 3 lg Hose 2x1 Si
230 8a or. 3 lg
PEEP/PI 100 rd Y2.11 Y2.1
Pvalve V
4a Z
Y1.4 S6.3
Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus

11a Y2.12 Y2.2


10a 100 or 20 ye
X
Z 84 11 411
Pressure S6.4

20
sensors 12a
70 Y

110 bl.
Y2.20 Y2.10 Hose 2.7 x 0.65
- PA 11 w M 25778
5a 100
PA tube 6 x 1 bl. ye
12 8 9
3a 7 2 x 1 Si rd. gn. or

2 x 1.5 Si tr. ye. bl.

170 bl.
10b X 10
210 gn 11
4 x 1.5 Si tr
9a
5 x 2 Si tr.

Fig. 12: Tubing Diagram of Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus/Babylog 8000 SC „Version 3.10“
Schematics and diagrams

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Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus Error list

1 Error messages If the system detects a hardware or software error, it displays an error num-
ber on the LC display.

The error numbers are subdivided into the following ranges:

Number Range
000 to 999 CPU PCB 68000

100 to 199 Flow PCB

200 to 299 Monitoring PCB

300 to 399 I/O PCB

400 to 499 Communication PCB

500 to 599 CPU PCB 68000

600 to 699 Flow PCB

700 to 799 Monitoring PCB

800 to 899 Errors detected by the Monitoring PCB. If this error


occurs, partly more detailed error numbers are displayed
on the 7-segment display of the Monitoring PCB.
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2 List of device error


messages
If an error occurs, read the Babylog 8000/8000 SC error messages on the 7-
segment display of the Monitoring PCB!

Table 1 Device error messages

Display error Monitoring PCB Meaning


number error number
000 CPU PCB ROM error

001 CPU PCB RAM error

002 One or more keys jammed (continu-


ously pressed).

003 Data transmission between


CPU PCB and the dual-port RAM of
the Monitoring PCB is interfered.

004 Watchdog error or CPU PCB reset

005 CPU PCB error: The CPU PCB is in


the boot phase although the Monitor-
ing PCB is running in the background
(e.g. by a CPU PCB reset).

006 Vector error or CPU PCB reset

500 Software error: Incorrect operating


mode, for example, error in storage of
operational data in the time-keeper
RAM on the CPU PCB.

501 Monitoring PCB does not function


correctly

502 Flow PCB does not function correctly

503 CPU PCB software error: Impermissi-


ble breathing phase

504 CPU PCB software error


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Table 1 Device error messages

Display error Monitoring PCB Meaning


number error number
505 CPU PCB software error

506 to 513 CPU PCB software error.

800 FiO2 too high by more than 10 vol.%.

801 FiO2 too low by more than 10 vol.%.

802 FiO2 measurement deviation


between master (CPU PCB and I/O
PCB) and Monitoring PCB is too high.

803 Measured Pinsp to potentiometer set-


ting Pinsp too high by more than 25
mbar (cmH2O).

804 Pinsp greater than 110 mbar


(cmH2O).

805 Pinsp less than -5 mbar (cmH2O)

806 Flow measurement on the Flow PCB


is faulty

807 Potentiometer evaluation is faulty:


Master (CPU PCB and Frontcontrol-
ler PCB) and Monitoring PCB read
different values.

809 Battery or battery charge faulty (bat-


tery voltage < 7 V)
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Table 1 Device error messages

Display error Monitoring PCB Meaning


number error number
810 Mains switch auxiliary contact is
faulty, (battery voltage > 12 V)

811 Safety relay on the Pneumatic Con-


trol PCB is faulty.

During the boot sequence, master


CPU PCB and Monitoring PCB do not
run synchronously.

813 Valves driver monitoring on the Pneu-


matic Analog PCB faulty. Applies to
software versions 3.n and 4.n only:
Air and O2 pressure supplies are not
connected upon power-on.

815 +27 V voltage supply is faulty.

816 Valve drive is faulty.

817 Loudspeaker or feedback is faulty.

818 Babylog 8000/8000 SC device tem-


perature is too high.

819 Temperature measurement is faulty.

820 +15 V comparator is faulty.


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Table 1 Device error messages

Display error Monitoring PCB Meaning


number error number
-15 V comparator is faulty.

+5 V comparator is faulty.

+27 V comparator is faulty.

822 O2 calibration sequence is faulty.

823 The CPU PCB is not functioning


properly, according to the Monitoring
PCB.

824 Timer in time-keeper RAM on the


CPU PCB is faulty.

825 Power pack is faulty, +15 V error.

Power pack is faulty, -15 V error.

Power pack is faulty, +5 V error.

Power pack is faulty, +27 V error.

The Monitoring PCB is faulty.


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Table 1 Device error messages

Display error Monitoring PCB Meaning


number error number
RAM on Monitoring PCB is faulty.

ROM on Monitoring PCB is faulty.

Powerfail from the power pack.

Watchdog test on Monitoring PCB


after power-on.

Watchdog test on Monitoring PCB


completed.

Master (CPU PCB) did not start after


the Babylog 8000/8000 SC start.

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Annex

Parts catalog

Test List

Technical Information
Parts catalog

Babylog 8000

Revision: 2005-04-29 12:34:21

6173.300
Electronic Parts catalog

Item Part No. Description Qty. Qty.u Remark


No. nit
27 8305367 FILTER MAT 1.000 St

Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts

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3
Cables Parts catalog

Item Part No. Description Qty. Qty.u Remark


No. nit
1 8409626 CONNECTOR CABLE FLOW SENSOR 1.000 St

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4
Trolley normal Parts catalog

Item Part No. Description Qty. Qty.u Remark


No. nit
1-3 8409280 TROLLEY BABYLOG 8000 1.000 St complete

Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts

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Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus Parts catalog

Assembly Description Part No.

Products concerned
Babylog 8000 G/E 220/240V 8409200
Babylog 8000, French, 230 V 8410270
Babylog 8000, Japan, 100 v 8410564
Babylog 8000, Canada 8411111
Babylog 8000, USA, 120 V 8410280
Babylog 8000 SC GDE French 8411219
Babylog 8000 SC GDE Japan 8411014
Babylog 8000 SC GDE D/E 8411220

Electronic
Filter mat 8305367

Maintenance- and Spare Parts


Humidifying capsule 8410600
Connector cable flow sensor 8409626
Double cone11A 8409897
Dual airway temperature sensor 1,45 m 8411048
Draw wire 1,50 m 900 MR 070 8411050
Expiratory valve 8408950
Filter mat 8305367
Flow sensor set of 5 pieces BL8000 8410179
ISO15 Flow sensor housing 8411130
Cap (7 mm) 8401645
Capsule for O2 detector (DW) 6850645
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Hose, light 0,12 m 8410819


Hose, light 0,40 m 8410816
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Hose, light 0,65 m 8410814


Hose, light 0,25 m 8410817
Hose, light 1,00 m 8410815
Hose, light 1,20 m 8410818
Heater wire, 0,70 m HFV-F&P 8411154
Hose heater, 1,10 m 8411045
Set of hoses P Aquamod 8410813

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Set of hoses AQUAMOD HFV 8411148


Set of hoses F&P 8411041
Set of hoses F&P HFV 8411153
Silicon hose K 0,25 m 8409636
Silicon hose K 0,6 m 8403073
Silicon hose K 1,0 m 8403080
Silicon hose K 0,12 m 8409680
Silicon hose K 0,35 m 8403070
Temperature Sensor mounting D15/D10 8418405
Probe thermometer housing 8411044
Cable for temperature sensor, 1,2 m 8409875
Y-piece 90 degree 8403075
Y-piece including mit Flow sensor 8410185

Exspiratory valve
Expsiratory valve 8408950

Trolley international
Trolley Babylog 8000 integrated 8418097

Trolley normal
Trolley Babylog 8000 8409280

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Assembly Description Part No.

Manuals/Technical Documentations
Supplementary sheet for GAs Babylog 8000 de 9037162
Instruction For Use Babylog 8000 plus 5.n EN (CE) 9028884
Instruction For Use Babylog 8000 plus 5.N Spanish (CE) 9028886
Instruction For Use Babylog 8000 plus 5.n hu 9037447
Instruction For Use Babylog 8000 plus 5.N IT (CE) 9028887
Instruction For Use Babylog 8000 plus 5.n NL (CE) 9029032
Instruction For Use Babylog 8000 plus 5.n RU 9029427
Instruction For Use Babylog 8000 plus 5.N Swedish (CE) 9028888
Instruction For Use Babylog 8000 SC de (CE) D 9028563
Instruction For Use Babylog 8000 SC (CE) E 9028741
Instruction For Use Babylog 8000 SC RU 9037230
Instruction For Use Babylog 8000 SC SW 1.n spanish 9028881
Instruction For Use Babylog 8000 SC SW 1.n (CE) F 9028706
Instruction For Use Babylog 8000 SC SW 1.n ital. 9028882
Instruction For Use Babylog 8000 SC SW 1.n nl (CE) 9029520
Instruction For Use Babylog 8000 SW 5.n CANADA (CE) 9029058
UM Babylog 8000 SW 5.n en US 9028889
Instruction For Use Babylog 8000 SW 5.N FR (CE) 9028885
Instruction For Use BABYVIEW SW 1.n NL 9029599
Instruction For Use BL 8000 Schnittstelle de/en 9028004
Instruction For Use KOMMUNIKATION E 9028117
Instruction For Use Babylog 8000 D 9028175
Instruction For Use Babylog 8000 D/E 9028085
Instruction For Use Babylog 8000 E 9028220
Instruction For Use Babylog 8000 SW 5.N D 9029053
Instruction For Use Babylog 8000 SW 5.N E 9029054
IFU BABYVIEW SW 1.n NL 9029599
UM Babylog 8000 plus 5.n HU 9037447
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UM Babylog 8000 plus 5.n RU 9029427


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Assembly Description Part No.

cables
Connector cable Flow sensor 8409626

Assembly Description Part No.

Accessories for operation


AIR connecting hose 3 m DIN GE M29239
AIR connecting hose 5 m DIN GE M29259
Humidifying capsule 8410600
AQUAMOD, complete 100 V - 110 V 8410565
AQUAMOD, complete 220 V - 240 V 8410250
Receiving plate 2M19460
F&P MR 290 disp. chamber (10 pieces) 8418282
F&P MR 700 AGU Humidifier/AEU 8418281
F&P MR 730 AGU Humidifier (d) 8418285
Trolley Babylog 8000 8409280
Hinged arm 240 degree 8409609
Compact rail 2M85337
Stand cone 2,5 plastic M19334
Module holder 8410536
Module holder for Incubator 8000 8410535
O2 connecting hose 3 m DIN BL M29231
O2 connecting hose 5 m DIN BL M29251
Set caps 8402953
Ventilation hose holder 8411075
Set of hoses AQUAMOD 8410813
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Set of hoses AQUAMOD HFV 8411148


Set of hoses F&P 8411041
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Set of hoses F&P HFV 8411153


Trav for wall rail (Babylog 8000) 8410718
Y-piece 90 degree 8403075
O2 hose NIST 3 m, DIN-ST M34402
O2 hose NIST 5 m, DIN-ST M34403
AIR hose NIST 3 m, DIN-ST M34408
AIR hose NIST 5 m, DIN-ST M34409

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Assembly Description Part No.

O2 measurement
Capsule for O2 detector (DW) 6850645

Assembly Description Part No.

Sets for Stirilisatio


Exspiration valve 8408950
ISO 15 Flow sensor housing 8411130
Cap (7 mm) 8401645
Pump aggregate, complete Aquamod 8409840
Set of hoses P AQUAMOD 8410813
Set of hoses AQUAMOD HFV 8411148
Set of hoses F&P 8411041
Set of hoses F&P HFV 8411153
Temperature sensor Aquamod 8408647
Module connection Aquamod P 8409625
Y-piece 90-Grad 8403075
Y-piece including Flow sensor 8410185
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Assembly Description Part No.

Optional accessory
Adapter 2K , No-Samp. Tube PAED 8412448
AIR water trap Medium DIN/DIN 8412628
Ambu PEEP valve 10 mbar 8407475
Dummy plug for flow sensor 8411024
Condensate separator (IN/EX) 8409738
Catheter 11 M19351
Cone 22 A 8405752
Coupling 8411023
Medicament nebulizer P 8411030
Medicament nebulizer (pneu) 8405000
Baby Resutator 2000 2120941
Ass. set: coupling/nebuiser/acc. 8411025
Oxygen Tube (1190520) 2105438

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Test List

Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus/Babylog 8000 SC Folder no.:


6173.3

Edition:
Serial no.: ————————— 12/2000
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6173.3 Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus Page 1


1 Test Equipment

Measuring Range Accuracy Class (according to


VDE/VDI 3513)
Manometer 0 to 5 bar 1.0
Manometer –30 to +120 mbar 1.0
Test pressure
reducer
Flowmeter 10 to 120 L/min 1.6
Secretion sightglass
Tracheal tube
Bellows (children)
T-piece
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6173.3 Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus Page 2


2 Accompanying Documents

Instructions for Use (according to software version) for Babylog 8000/ Babylog
8000 plus (with flow measurement)

Instructions for Use of analog and digital interfaces

Check List

Instructions for Use (according to software version) of Babylog 8000 SC (wit-


hout flow measurement)

Check List

3 General Condition of Babylog 8000/8000 plus/ 8000 SC

Rear Panel

O2/AIR inlet block

Connection socket for flow sensor cable

Fan cover

Filter mat for fan

ON/OFF switch with locking device

Power cable
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RS232 connection port (if available)

2 analog outputs and 1 pulse output (if available)

Central-alarm output (if available)

Drug nebulizer output (if available)

Side Panels
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Potentiometer field flap

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6173.3 Babylog 8000/8000 SC/8000 plus Page 3


Potentiometer field

Display field

Front pneumatic assembly

Inspiratory block

Inspiratory connection port

O2 sensor mount

Filter for emergency respiratory equipment

Base plate for adaptation of the expiratory valve

Expiratory Valve

Crater

Expiratory diaphragm

O-ring on cover/expiratory valve

Expiratory connection port

Locking mechanism with ball cage

Ejector

Silencer
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4 General Condition of the Accessories Required for


Operation

Y-piece with flow sensor 8410185 with flow sensor set 8410179 (only in the
Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus)

Flow sensor (ISO) 84 11 015 with flow sensor set 8410179 (only in the
Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus)

Flow sensor (ISO 15, low dead space) 84 11 130 with flow sensor set
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8410179 (only in the Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus)

Flow sensor cable (only in the Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus)

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Printer cable, 9-pin Sub-D connector on 25-pin Sub-D connector (optional)

Monitor cable (Medibus cable), 9-pin Sub-D connector on 9-pin Sub-D


connector (optional)

Analog cable (optional)

5 General Condition of the Accessories

Trolley 0.5 B

Short rail for humidifier

Platform with rails type 1 0.5 B

Monitor support (Incubator 8000)

Humidifier

Hinged arm

Hinged arm (Incubator 7500)

Central gas supply connecting hoses for O2 and AIR

Water trap Ex

Bacterial filter with connecting set

Drug nebulizer
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6 General Condition of the Special Accessories

Resutator bag (baby)

PEEP valve for Resutator bag (baby)

1.8 m hose for Resutator bag (baby)

Insp./exp. water trap set


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7 Functional Check

• Connect the Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus/Babylog 8000 SC to the central


gas supply and switch on the device.

The software version will be displayed as soon as the self-test


has been completed.

8 Testing the Emergency AIR Valve

• Switch off the Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus/Babylog 8000 SC and prepare
the following test set-up, see Figure below.
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Fig. 1: Emergency AIR Valve

• Slowly pull the test bellows.


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The bellows must fill up.

a.) Babylog 8000 SW 2.0 and SW 3.00


The opening pressure is –1.5 mbar to 0 mbar
b.) Babylog 8000 SW 2.02, SW 3.02, SW 4.n without HFV
The opening pressure is –4 mbar to 0 mbar
c.) Babylog 8000 SW 4.n with HFV
The opening pressure is –4 to –2 mbar

9 Testing the Safety Valve

The Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus/Babylog 8000 SC is switched off. Remove the
expiratory valve.
(Important: There are two variants of the safety valve.)

Variant A: opening pressure 25 mbar

Variant B: opening pressure 100 mbar

(You can recognize the relevant variant by the test value measured.)
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Fig. 2: Safety Valve

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Slowly compress the bellows and generate the following pressure.

Variant A: opening pressure = 25 ±5 mbar

Variant B: opening pressure = 5 ±5 mbar

9.1 Test 1 Without Control Pressure


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Fig. 3: Test 1

• Slowly compress the bellows.

In variant A the pressure is 25 ±5 mbar,


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9.2 Test 2 With Control Pressure

• Use the same test set-up as in Test 1 and proceed as follows.


• Remove the bottom plate from the Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus/
Babylog 8000 SC and disconnect the hose from connection 4 on the gas
connection block.
• Apply a pressure of 1.5 bar ±0.1 bar into this hose, see Figure below.
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Fig. 4: Test 2
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Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus/Babylog 8000 SC Test Performance:

Fig. 5: Test Performance

Important: If during Test 1 the variant A and during Test 2 the variant B (pressure
values possibly too high) is recognized, then it is a B variant with a non-permissible
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spring mounted in the valve Y 3.3. This spring must be removed and the test be
repeated. Mount the bottom cover.
• Slowly compress the bellows and generate the following pressure:

Variant A : 25 mbar ±5 mbar.

Variant B : 100 mbar ±10 mbar.


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10 Calibration / LED / Potentiometer Test

• Assemble the Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus/Babylog 8000 SC including the


tubing system but without the humidifier.
• Switch the device on.
• Note the software version and the operating hours down.

Communication conversion kit y/n (is displayed under the operating hour indication
after power-on).

Important: 8306065 or 8411108 (see nameplate option field) without central-alarm


function. The sockets for the communication interface may be present even if this
function is not available.
• O2 calibration.
• Flow sensor calibration (only in the Babylog 8000).

LED and horn test (press and hold the “Reset Check” : after 2 s, each
LED and the stand-by horn are triggered.).

Important:
Alarm LEDs = 1 yellow and 2 red LEDs
Trigger LEDs = 3 yellow LEDs

Display backlight.
• Testing the keys (check respective reaction of the equipment).

Potentiometers (no fault message about potentiometer malfunction).


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11 Leak Test

• Adjust the following parameters on the Babylog 8000/


Babylog 8000 plus/Babylog 8000 SC, see Figure below.

Fig. 6: Leak Test


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• Select pressure from the menu “pressure curve” and “measured values”.
• Switch off occurring alarms and warnings by pressing the “Reset/Check” key.
• Press and hold the manual inspiration key.

A pressure is now built up for 5 s. During this time, a pressure of at


least 75 mbar must be achieved.
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12 Testing the Pressure Regulator

• Connect the inspiratory socket with the expiratory socket.


• Adjust the device as shown in the figure below.

Fig. 7: Pressure Regulator


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• Connect the device to the O2 supply only.

The following message is displayed on the device: “no medical air”.


• Connect the device to the medical AIR supply only.

The following message is displayed on the device: “no oxygen”.


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13 Airway Pressure Measurement

• Test set-up, see figure below.

Fig. 8: Airway Pressure Measurement


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• Select the functions “setting” and “measured value” from the “list” menu:

Setting Measured value Manometer


PEEP = 0 mbar 0 ±1 mbar 0 ±2 mbar
Pinsp = 30 ±2 mbar 30 ±1 mbar 30 ±2 mbar
Pinsp = 60 mbar 60 ±2 mbar 60 ±3 mbar
PEEP = 5 mbar 5 ±1 mbar 5 ±2 mbar
PEEP = 10 mbar 10 ±1 mbar 10 ±2 mbar
PEEP = 15 mbar 15 ±1 mbar 15 ±2 mbar
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14 Testing the Mixer

• Carry out an O2 calibration.


• Test set-up, see figure below.

Fig. 9: Mixer
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• Select the following inspiratory flows from the “list” menu: 1.2 / 1.3 / 1.4 / 1.5 / 1.6
/ 1.7 / 1.8 / 1.9 / 2.0 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 8 / 9 / 9.9 / 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 / 15 / 30

Allow approx. 1 min between setting and measurement of flow values


(< 2 L/min) If no values is set, the alarm “FiO2 deviation” is allowed to occur.
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15 Testing the Patient System Heating

• Put your hand against the expiratory valve block.

The temperature should exceed the room temperature.

16 Testing the Fan

• Put your hand on the upper right corner of the rear panel of the
Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 plus/Babylog 8000 SC.

You should feel an AIR flow through the filter mat.

17 Testing the Power Failure Alarm

• Unplug the power plug from the wall outlet.

The acoustic alarm should start.

18 Testing the Gas Failure Alarm


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O2 Failure Alarm
• Set the O2 adjuster to 100 vol.% and disconnect the O2 supply.
• Switch on the Babylog 8000/Babylog 8000 SC:

Message on the device: “no oxygen”

Medical AIR Failure Alarm


• Re-connect the O2 supply.
• Set the O2 adjuster to 21 vol.% and disconnect the medical AIR supply:
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Message on the device: “no medical air”


• Re-connect the medical AIR supply.

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19 Tests According to VDE 0751 Part 1
(Follow the national and international laws, standards and regulations
applicable in your country)

Power cable

Mains fuse-unit
(the specifications on the fuse-unit must match those on the rating plate)

Protective earth conductor test < 0.2 Ohm

Equivalent device leakage current < 1.0 mA

Patient leakage current < 4.0 mA

20 Place fully functional unit at customer’s disposal.

21 Tested

Date: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Name: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Technical Information

2005-11-08

Technical Documentation for Babylog 8000 plus


according to EMC standard IEC/EN 60601-1-2: 2001

General Information
The EMC conformity includes the use of following external cables, transducers and accessories (see the
following table):

Designation Order no.


Flow sensor 8410185
Flow sensor connecting cable 8409626
Communication conversion kit 8411108
Analog cable 8306487
MIB connecting cable 5198952

Babylog 8000 plus should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment. If adjacent or stacked
use is inevitable, Babylog 8000 plus should be observed to verify normal use in the configuration in which it
will be used.

Other equipment which can be used adjacent to or stacked with the Babylog 8000 plus are listed in the
Instructions for Use manual, in the Order List chapter or in the following table.

Designation Order no.


Fisher & Paykel humidifier - accessories 84 14 144
Optional graphic screen 84 15 834
ECG monitoring Various, on demand

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Electromagnetic Emissions

Electromagnetic Emissions
Babylog 8000 plus is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The operator
should assure that is used in such an environment.
Emissions Compliance Electromagnetic environment
according to
RF emissions (CISPR 11) Group 1 Babylog 8000 plus uses RF energy only for its internal
function. Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and are
not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic
equipment.

Class A Babylog 8000 plus is suitable for use in all establishments


other than domestic and those directly connected to the
public low-voltage power supply network that supplies
buildings used for domestic purposes.

Harmonic emissions Not applicable Not applicable because RF emissions are class A.
(IEC 61000-3-2)
Voltage fluctuations / flicker Not applicable Not applicable because RF emissions are class A.
(IEC 61000-3-3)

Information re electromagnetic emissions (IEC 60101-1-2: 2001, table 201)

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Electromagnetic Immunity

Electromagnetic Immunity
Babylog 8000 plus is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The operator
should assure that is used in such an environment.
Immunity against IEC 60601-1-2 test level Compliance Electromagnetic environment
level (Babylog
8000 plus)
electrostatic contact discharge: ± 6 kV ± 2, 4, 6 kV Floors should be wood, concrete or
discharge, ESD air discharge: ± 8 kV ± 2, 4, 8 kV ceramic tile. If floors are covered with
(IEC 61000-4-2) synthetic material, the relative humidity
should be at least 30%.
electrical fast power supply lines: ± 2 kV ± 2 kV Mains power quality should be that of a
transients / bursts longer input / output lines: ± typical commercial or hospital
(IEC 61000-4-4) 1 kV ± 1 kV environment.
surges on AC common mode: ± 2 kV ± 2 kV Mains power quality should be that of a
mains lines differential mode: ± 1 kV ± 1 kV typical commercial or hospital
(IEC 61000-4-5) environment.
power frequency 3 A/m 3 A/m In close vicinity to Babylog 8000 plus,
magnetic field no equipment with extraordinary power
50/60 Hz frequency magnetic fields (power
(IEC 61000-4-8) transformers, etc.) should be operated.
voltage dips and dip >95%, 0.5 periods >95%, 0.5 per. Mains power should be that of a typical
short interruptions dip 60%, 5 periods 60%, 5 per. commercial or hospital environment. If
on AC mains input dip 30%, 25 periods 30%, 25 per. operator requires continued operation
lines dip >95%, 5 seconds >95%, 5 sec. during power mains interruptions, it is
(IEC 61000-4-11) recommended to power the Babylog
8000 plus from an uninterruptible supply
or a battery.
radiated RF 80 MHz – 2.5 GHz: 10 V/m 10 V/m Recommended separation distance
(IEC 61000-4-3) from portable and mobile RF
transmitters with transmission power
PEIRP to Babylog 8000 plus including its
lines: 1.84 m * √PEIRP X1
RF coupled into 150 kHz – 80 MHz: 10 V 10 V Recommended separation distance
lines within ISM bands, from portable and mobile RF
(IEC 61000-4-6) 3 V outside ISM bands X2 3V transmitters with transmission power
PEIRP to Babylog 8000 plus including its
lines: 1.84 m * √PEIRP X1

Information re electromagnetic immunity (IEC 60601-1-2: 2001, tables 202, 203, 204)

X1
: For PEIRP the highest possible "equivalent isotropic radiated power" of the adjacent RF transmitter has
to be inserted (value in Watt). Also in the vicinity of equipment marked with the symbol

interference may occur. Field strengths from fixed, portable or mobile RF transmitters at the
location of Babylog 8000 plus should be less than 3 V/m in the frequency range from 150 kHz to 2.5
GHz and less than 1 V/m above 2.5 GHz.
X2
: ISM bands in this frequency range are: 6.765 MHz - 6.795 MHz, 13.553 MHz - 13.567 MHz, 26.957
MHz - 27.283 MHz, 40.66 MHz - 40.70 MHz.

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Recommended separation distances

Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF telecommunication


devices and Babylog 8000 plus
max. 3 V/m 1 V/m Note
PEIRP (W) distance* distance*
(m) (m)
0.001 0.06 0.17
0.003 0.10 0.30
0.010 0.18 0.55
0.030 0.32 0.95 e.g. WLAN 5250 / 5775 (Europe)
0.100 0.58 1.73 e.g. WLAN 2440 (Europe), Bluetooth
0.200 0.82 2.46 e.g. WLAN 5250 (not in Europe)
0.250 0.91 2.75 e.g. DECT devices
1.000 1.83 5.48 e.g. GSM 1800- / GSM 1900- / UMTS- mobiles,
WLAN 5600 (not in Europe)
2.000 2.60 7.78 e.g. GSM 900 mobiles
3.000 3.16 9.49

Information re separation distances (IEC 60601-1-2: 2001, tables 205 and 206)

* 3 V/m distance to transmitters with frequencies from 150 kHz to 2.5 GHz, otherwise 1 V/m distance.

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Manufacturer:
Dräger Medical GmbH
Moislinger Allee 53 – 55
D-23542 Lübeck
Germany

Phone: (++49) (0) 1805-3723437


Fax: (++49) 451/882 - 3779

Subject to change without notice


Will not be replaced in the event of modifications.

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The warranty and liability conditions of the general terms and conditions for business transactions of
Dräger Medical GmbH are not extended by this Technical Documentation.

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