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Mindray A9 Operating Instructions

Mindray A9
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Cleaning and Disinfection Maintenance
9 - 24 Operator’s Manual of Anesthesia System
NOTE: When the bypass is enabled, gases in the breathing system do not go
through the CO
2
absorbent canister.
9.7.3.4.7 CO
2
Absorbent Canister
Load absorbent into the canister and place the canister onto the underpan assembly. Rotate the
handle counter clockwise to the horizontal position to lock the canister.
WARNING: Use extreme care while handling the CO2 absorbent as it is a caustic
irritant.
WARNING: Check if the gasket is properly installed in place while installing the
canister. If the gasket is not properly installed, it may cause breathing
system leaks.
WARNING: Before locking the canister, make sure that the gasket on the bypass
assembly has no residual absorbent particles or powder. Otherwise it
may cause breathing system leaks.
NOTE: Before adding the absorbent, make sure that the canister is fully dry.
NOTE: The absorbent poured in should not surpass the Max mark on the CO
2
absorbent canister.
9.7.3.4.8 O
2
Sensor
1. Press the O
2
sensor cover switch to open the O
2
sensor cover.
Figure 9-28 Canister unlocking Figure 9-29 Canister locking
Unlocking position.
The bypass is turned on.
Gasket
Locking position.
The bypass is turned off.
Gasket

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Mindray A9 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeAnesthesia Workstation
Integrated Gas AnalysisYes
Backup BatteryYes
Operating Temperature10°C to 40°C
Storage Temperature-20°C to 55°C
Battery TypeLithium-ion
Ventilation ModesVolume Control, Pressure Control, SIMV, Manual Ventilation
DisplayTouchscreen
Patient MonitoringECG, SpO2, NIBP, EtCO2, Temperature
ConnectivityEthernet, USB
PortabilityMobile (with wheels)
Battery LifeMinimum 90 minutes (typical)
AltitudeUp to 3000 meters
Power Supply100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Charging TimeApproximately 4 hours
StorageInternal storage for patient data and system logs
Supported LanguagesMultiple languages
CertificationsCE, FDA

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