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GANSHORN PowerCube-Ergo - Working Procedure AA MTK 70_03

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Working procedure AA MTK 70_03
Ambit:
Ganshorn Medizin
Electronic GmbH
Technical Support
Working procedure for PowerCube Ergo /SSO Rev E
Revision: Rev01 30.11.2012
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Table of contents
Application area: ....................................................................................................................................... 2
Basic remark: ............................................................................................................................................ 2
1. Examinee .............................................................................................................................................. 2
2. Check conditions .................................................................................................................................. 2
3. Test equipment .................................................................................................................................... 2
4. Calibration gas ..................................................................................................................................... 2
5. Deviations, establishments and evaluation ..................................................................................... 2
6. Visual check .......................................................................................................................................... 2
7. Software settings ................................................................................................................................. 2
8. Electronics............................................................................................................................................. 3
Switching channels .............................................................................................................................. 3
Flow PF1 Offset ................................................................................................................................... 3
Flow PF1 Gain ..................................................................................................................................... 3
Ergo suction flow ................................................................................................................................. 5
Ergo pressure reducer outlet flow ..................................................................................................... 5
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-cell T10/T90 time ........................................................................................................................... 5
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Offset ............................................................................................................................................... 5
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2
Gain (with Ergo-calibration gas) .................................................................................................. 5
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Offset............................................................................................................................................. 5
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Gain (with Ergo-calibration gas) ............................................................................................... 6
9. System calibration ............................................................................................................................... 6
Volume calibration ............................................................................................................................... 6
Gas calibration ..................................................................................................................................... 6
10. Self test ............................................................................................................................................... 6
11. Neccessary tools and equipment .................................................................................................... 6