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3.4. Bag T
Connection to the gas supply hose (spiral hose):
A non-rebreathing valve prevents the patient from
breathing back into the breathing bag.
Bag connector: The breathing bag is attached here.
Ambient air valve: When the breathing bag is com-
pletely empty, the safety valve opens and the patient
breathes ambient air.
Nozzle: The hose linking the Bag T with the mixer is con-
nected here.
3. O
2
outlet: oxygen mask connector: The connector
for the O
2
demand mask is located at the back of the unit.
A non-return valve prevents oxygen escaping when no
mask is inserted. Optional: O
2
demand mask for general
emergencies in the practice. If a patient becomes dizzy,
for example, he can breathe in pure oxygen using the
full-face mask. The demand valve of the mask opens
on inhalation. If a patient is unconscious and no longer
breathing independently, he can be actively ventilated
by pressing the button. An oxygen mask is not manda-
tory with nitrous oxide sedation, but it is useful in the
practice in case of emergency. Use only the Baldus® De-
mand Mask in combination with the Baldus® Touch (refer
to Section 4. Accessories).
Fig. 3: Bag T
Connection to the
gas supply hose
Bag
connector
Ambient air
valve
Fig. 4: Baldus® Touch back view
3.5 Back and side views
1. Mixed gas outlet: outlet for the mixed gas
2. O
2
inlet/ O
2
/inlet: The white oxygen pressure hose is
attached here.
Fig. 5: Baldus® demand mask
Fig. 6: Baldus® Touch, view of the right side
4. N
2
O inlet: The blue nitrous oxide pressure hose is at-
tached here.
There is a connector for the power supply cable on the
right side.