Troubleshooting

For more information regarding common troubleshooting issues, check out the troubleshooting page.

Background Information

The Airox Legendair is equipped to receive and monitor oxygen supplied from an external low pressure source. The FiO2 concentration can reach up to 50% of oxygen, and minimum and maximum alarms can be set. This ventilator also has a responsive flow trigger that allows the ventilator to quickly adapt to the patient’s breathing. Its small turbine promotes optimal synchronization of the patient to the ventilator. The Airox Legendair has a Vt Target function, which enables the user to set target volume with maximum pressure. Precise flow and pressure sensors with adjustable I and E triggers in pressure modes. Additionally, the ventilator is considered a quiet device: less than 30 dBA at 10 mbar. The Legendair ventilator integrates lithium-ion batteries that provide up to 10 hours of portable operation. It is also equipped with a 24 V DC input (Open Pack™ connection) for additional battery life and mobility.

Specifications

Model number: 4095700 (located on the identification label, which is attached to the bottom of the ventilator)

Release date: 03/2004

Medical device class : II B 
Weight : 4.5 Kg 
Dimensions : H 154 x L 235 x W 315 mm Power supply : 115/230 V ± 10% – 50/60 Hz Isolation class : II

Consumption : 80 VA nominal and 90 VA Maxi External battery : 24 V DC 
Internal battery : Lithium Ion quick charge with 6 to 11 hours autonomy.

Recall Notices (recall due to failure of capacitor C53)

Identification

On the outside of the Air Legendair device will be several key labels that will require your careful attention. They, and their corresponding pictures, are as follows: Patient Pressure Connection, Air Outlet Connection, Expiration Valve Connection, Patient Return Connection, Apparatus Identification Label, and the FIO2 External Sensor Connection.

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Remember, the Air Outlet Connection (Photograph 2) identifier looks markedly similar to the Patient Return Connection (Photograph 4). Check these diagrams carefully before making any adjustments to your device.

Additional Information

Manufacturer website

Support Sites

Additional User Guide