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1 - 6 Operator’s Manual of Anesthesia System
WARNING: Inspect all breathing system components carefully before each use.
Ensure all components contain no obstructions or debris that can cause
a potential hazard to the patient.
WARNING: Use breathing circuits and manual bags in accordance with ASTM F1208
and compatible with standard 22mm male conical fittings per ASTM
specifications F1054.
WARNING: The mains plug is used to isolate the anesthesia system circuits
electrically from the supply mains. Do not place the anesthesia system
to a place where it is difficult to operate the plug.
WARNING: Do not touch the patient when connecting external devices via the I/O
signal ports or replacing the oxygen cell to prevent patient leakage
current from exceeding the requirements specified by the standard.
WARNING: If the Drive Gas Pressure Low alarm occurs when the gas supply
pressure is greater than 200 kPa, contact your service personnel or
Mindray.
WARNING: Make sure that CO
2
can be fully absorbed by the absorbent after the
CO
2
absorbent is replaced or a CO
2
absorbent canister is installed.
WARNING: Before moving the anesthesia system, remove the objects from the top
shelf and bracket to prevent the system from tilting.
WARNING: AGSS is not recommended to be used when the breathing tubes
between the waste gas disposal system and AGSS get clogged, the
extracted flow of the waste gas disposal system is deficient or the waste
gas disposal system fails to work properly, as the waste gas in the AGSS
may flow out to the atmosphere at a rate higher than 100 mL/min.
WARNING: When anesthetic gas delivery equipment needs to be configured for
the anesthesia system, make sure to configure a monitor that is
compliant with the ISO 80601-2-55 standard for monitoring the
anesthetic gas concentration monitoring, and make sure that the
anesthetic gas concentration monitoring range of the monitor can fully
cover the adjustable range of values of the anesthetic gas delivery
equipment.
WARNING: When the Isoflurane anesthetic vaporizer is used, confirm whether the
set concentration of the vaporizer exceeds the monitorable range of
the AG module. If it is the case, the anesthesia system won't be able to
guarantee the monitoring precision of the AG module. For the
monitorable range of the AG module configured in this anesthesia
system, See (Pages 10-15) 10.10.1"AG Module".
WARNING: According to international laws and regulations, the equipment is
required to monitor the O
2
concentration when applied to patients. If
the equipment you are using is not configured with this feature, please
use a monitor compliant with the corresponding international
standards for O
2
concentration monitoring. The gas sampling tube of
the monitor should be connected to the Y-shaped three-way valve of
the breathing system of the equipment.
WARNING: CO
2
concentration monitoring is recommended when the equipment is
applied to patients. If the equipment you are using is not configured with
this feature, please use a monitor compliant with the corresponding
international standards for CO
2
concentration monitoring. The gas
sampling tube of the monitor should be connected to the Y-shaped three-
way valve of the breathing system of the equipment.