Cleaning and Maintenance
244 Instructions for Use Apollo SW 4.5n
Part Number: 9053586, 3rd edition
To click the absorber into place:
Figure 165. Installing the CLIC absorber1. Press the button (1 in Figure 165); the mounting
swings open.
2. Before fitting, shake the disposable absorber,
e.g. by turning it upside down several times in
order to loosen the soda lime.
3. Remove the seal from the new disposable
absorber.
4. Slide the new disposable absorber onto the
mounting (2 in Figure 165).
5. Push the absorber into the anesthesia machine
until it engages.
6. Reset the soda lime change log to current date
by pressing the >soda lime changed< button,
see page 97.
WARNING!
Risk of patient injury
The soda lime loses humidity. Generally, if the
humidity falls below a minimum set point, the
following undesirable reactions can occur,
independent of the type of lime and the
inhalation anesthetic being used:
– reduced CO2 absorption;
– increased heat build-up in the absorber and
thus, an increased breathing gas
temperature;
– formation of CO;
– absorption and/or decomposition of the
inhalation anesthetic.
These reactions could pose a danger to the
patient.
If using dry gases, only briefly flush the
anesthesia system and only if necessary.