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Outlines warranty period, coverage, and limitations for the MAXBlend2.
Guidance on proper disposal of device components.
Essential warnings for safe operation and maintenance of the MAXBlend2.
Information on electromagnetic compatibility and MRI environment precautions.
Specifies the intended use and patient population for the MAXBlend2.
Describes the galvanic, partial pressure oxygen sensor technology.
Explains symbols and safety labels found on the MAXBlend2 and its power supply.
Identifies and describes the various controls and indicators on the MAXBlend2 front panel.
Identifies and describes components located on the back of the MAXBlend2 unit.
Lists items needed to operate the MAXBlend2, including gas sources.
Guides through initial setup, including battery and sensor installation.
Explains how to monitor oxygen concentration and alarms during operation.
Details the process for setting low and high oxygen alarms.
Describes the fundamental steps for operating the MAXBlend2.
Lists various alarm types, their priorities, and associated indicators.
Guides on calibrating the device to 100% Oxygen and Room Air.
Outlines safety checks to perform before clinical use of the MAXBlend2.
Provides solutions for common issues like concentration discrepancies and alarm sounds.
Explains error codes (E01-E08) and their potential causes and solutions.
Details the steps and recommended agents for cleaning and disinfecting the MAXBlend2.
Recommends routine maintenance and service intervals for the MAXBlend2.
Step-by-step guide for replacing the oxygen sensor unit.
Procedure for testing the device's low and high alarm functions.
Provides technical data on weight, power, ranges, and environmental conditions.
Details the parameters and activation conditions for device alarms.
Lists the accuracy, response time, and lifespan of the oxygen sensor.
Explains how temperature impacts calibration accuracy and device readings.
Describes how barometric pressure changes can affect oxygen readings and calibration.
Details how humidity in the sample gas can affect oxygen readings.
Discusses potential interference effects from common anesthetic gases.
Lists part numbers for the oxygen sensor and various accessories.
Illustrates the internal flow path and components of the MAXBlend2.
Explains the internal mechanism of mixing air and oxygen to achieve desired concentrations.
Details the types and flow capabilities of the device's gas outlets.
Explains how the pressure differential alarm and bypass function operate.
Charts showing pressure drop across the blender at various flow rates and inlet pressures.
Information on RF emissions and compliance classification for the device.
Details the immunity standards and test levels the device complies with.
Recommended separation distances for RF transmitters to ensure proper operation.