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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.
According to international laws and regulations, the equipment is required to
monitor the O2 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 O2 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.
CO2 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 CO2
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.
The Anesthesia Machine and its parts shall not be serviced or maintained while in
use with a PATIENT.
Multiple AC power outlets are provided on the rear of the equipment. These
outlets are intended to supply power to additional equipment that form a part of
the anesthesia system (i.e. vaporizers, Mindray N series monitors, etc.). Do not
connect other equipment to these outlets, as patient leakage current may be
affected. Each outlet is rated 3 A. The total current that may be drawn through all
outlets is 5 A on the system. Do not attempt to exceed these load ratings. Do not
connect additional MPSOs (Multiple Portable Socket Outlets, i.e. multiple outlet
extension cords) or extension cords to these outlets.
The anesthesia system may lose its balance if it is tilted more than 10 degrees. Use
extreme caution when moving or resting the equipment on slopes of over 10
degrees. Before moving, remove all equipment from the top shelf, all monitoring
equipment mounted to the side of this machine, all brackets, cylinders, objects on
the top self and worktable and in the drawers.
Do not move the anesthesia system after unpacking it.
No modification of this equipment is allowed.
The service personnel must be properly qualified and thoroughly familiar with the
operation of the equipment.
External exhaust outlets of Anesthesia Machine shall not be located to place which
has any electrical component.
Whenever using anesthetic gases, nitrous oxide, oxygen, or any hospital gas, always
follow the appropriate agent evacuation/collection procedures. Use the hospital gas
evacuation system.
Use only an approved lubricant on any O-ring in contact with oxygen. Krytox® is
the recommended oxygen service lubricant.
For continued protection against fire hazard, replace all fuses with the specified
type and rating.
In order to prevent an electric shock, the machine (protection class I) may only be
connected to a correctly grounded mains connection (socket outlet with grounding
contact).
To avoid explosion hazard, do not use the equipment in the presence of flammable
anesthetic agent, vapors or liquids.