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Mindray A9 Service Manual

Mindray A9
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3. Refer to 8.1.3Remove the Rear Cover Plate of the Work Surface to remove the rear cover
plate of the work surface.
8.28.2 Remove the High-Flow O2 Supply Assembly or Auxiliary O2/Air
Assembly
1. Disconnect the cables and tubes from the high-flow O2 supply assembly or auxiliary O2/air
assembly.
2. Remove the four screws from the high-flow O2 supply assembly or auxiliary O2/air
assembly with the Phillips screwdriver to remove the assembly.
8.29 Disassemble the System Switch Assembly
8.29.1 Prepare for Disassembly
8.29.1.1 Tools
During parts disassembly and replacement, the following tools may be required:
Phillips screwdriver
8.29.1.2 Preparations
Before disassembly,
Make sure that the anesthesia machine is turned off and disconnected from the A/C power
source.
Bleed down the gas pressure inside the anesthesia machine to avoid personal injury or
equipment damage.
Disconnect all pipeline and cylinder gas supplies.
Maneuver the anesthesia machine to an appropriate location and then apply the brake.
8.29.1.3 Pre-disassembly
1. Refer to 8.1.1Open the Service Door to open the service door.
2. Refer to 8.1.2Remove the Auxiliary Output Assembly to remove the auxiliary output
assembly.
3. Refer to 8.1.3Remove the Rear Cover Plate of the Work Surface to remove the rear cover
plate of the work surface.

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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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