H E Y E R P a s i t h e c
Rev. 0.2 Draft – 12/09 HEYER Pasithec, Operator’s manual 53 / 106
6 Installation and Connection
CAUTION: O
2
monitoring must be used on this equipment. For the related stipulations,
refer to local standards.
CAUTION: According to the International Standard IEC 60601-2-13 / ISO 8835-1, this
equipment must use expiratory volume monitoring, O
2
monitoring (in
accordance with EN 12342 or ISO 7767) and CO
2
monitoring (in accordance
with EN 864 or ISO 9918).
CAUTION: Anesthetic monitoring (in accordance with ISO 21647:2004) must be done
while the anesthetic vaporizer is being used according to the European
standard EN 740 and International Standard IEC 60601-2-13 / ISO 8835-1.
WARNING: The operating room environment can be affected by expiratory gas. To
prevent damage and/or injury, the anesthetic must be tested regularly. The
operator must dispose of expiratory gas in a timely fashion and examine all
parts to minimize damage and malfunction.
WARNING: Be sure the gas pipeline supply hoses and the breathing circuit
components are non-poisonous, do not cause an allergic reaction in the
patient, and do not create dangerous by-products by reacting with the
anesthesia gas or the anesthetic.
WARNING: To prevent data reporting errors and malfunction, use cables, hoses, and
tubes supplied by HEYER.
CAUTION: Anesthetic in the absorber is dangerous. Ensure the soda lime in the
absorber does not dry out. Turn off all gas supplies when finished using the
system.
CAUTION: This system can be operated correctly under IEC 60601-1-2 interference.
Higher-level interference may cause alarm and result in auto ventilation
suspension.
CAUTION: To avoid equipment false alarm caused by high strength electric field:
•
Keep the electricity surgical conducting wire away from the breathing
system and the O
2
sensor.
•
Do not put the electricity surgical conducting wire on any parts of the
anesthetic system.
CAUTION: To protect the patient while the electrical surgical equipment is being used:
•
Monitor and ensure that all life supporting and monitoring equipment
are working correctly.
•
Ensure that the backup manual ventilator can be used immediately if the
electrical surgical equipment fails.
•
Never use masks or hoses that can conduct electricity.