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6
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10 minutes
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- Exhalation Flow Sensor
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Introduction
For more information on replacing the exhalation flow sensor, please refer to page 4-2 in the service manual.
What you need
Step 1
Exhalation Flow Sensor
- Turn off ventilator before starting this repair.
- Shut off or disconnect the air and oxygen gas supplies before starting this repair.
Turn off ventilator before starting this repair.
Shut off or disconnect the air and oxygen gas supplies before starting this repair.
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Step 2
- To avoid damaging equipment, always use standard electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions
- Put on an ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves
To avoid damaging equipment, always use standard electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions
Put on an ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves
Step 3
- Open the Front Panel Door on the lower left front of the ventilator to expose Exhalation Valve EXH2105A and Flow Sensor FLS2101P.
Open the Front Panel Door on the lower left front of the ventilator to expose Exhalation Valve EXH2105A and Flow Sensor FLS2101P.
Step 4
- Remove the Exhalation Valve EXH2105A by releasing the retaining latch.
Remove the Exhalation Valve EXH2105A by releasing the retaining latch.
Step 5
- Disconnect the Flow Sensor Cable CBL2123P from the plastic body of the Flow Sensor FLS2101P by pulling cable straight up. Do not twist.
Disconnect the Flow Sensor Cable CBL2123P from the plastic body of the Flow Sensor FLS2101P by pulling cable straight up. Do not twist.
Step 6
- With a twisting motion, pull the plastic Flow Sensor FLS2101P away from the outlet of the Exhalation Valve EXH2105A.
With a twisting motion, pull the plastic Flow Sensor FLS2101P away from the outlet of the Exhalation Valve EXH2105A.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Remigio Rodriguez - Apr 26, 2022
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I need this Exhalation Valve EXH2105A part, does anyone have a replacement?