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Mindray WATO EX-65 Operator's Manual

Mindray WATO EX-65
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6-4
6.4.2 N2O Pipeline Test
Connect an O
2
supply before doing the N
2
O pipeline test. For details, refer to 6.4.1O2
Pipeline Test
NOTE
z When doing the N
2
O pipeline test, connect O
2
supply first to enable N
2
O flow
control.
z Different from O
2
pipeline supply, when N
2
O supply is disconnected, no alarms
related to N
2
O pressure occur as N
2
O pressure decreases.
6.4.3 Air Pipeline Test
For details about Air pipeline test, refer to 6.4.1O2 Pipeline Test
NOTE
z Different from O2 pipeline supply, when Air supply is disconnected, no alarms
related to Air pressure occur as Air pressure decreases.
6.5 Cylinder Tests
You do not need to perform cylinder tests if the anesthesia machine is not equipped with
cylinders.
6.5.1 Check the Cylinder in Full Status
1. Set the system switch to the position and connect the cylinders to be checked.
2. Open each cylinder valve.
3. Make sure that each cylinder has sufficient pressure. If not, close the applicable cylinder
valve and install a full cylinder.
4. Close all cylinder valves.

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Mindray WATO EX-65 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeAnesthesia Machine
ModelWATO EX-65
BrandMindray
Tidal Volume Range20 to 1500 mL
O2 Concentration21% to 100%
I:E Ratio4:1 to 1:8
Ventilation ModesVCV, PCV, SIMV, Manual, Spontaneous
Flow MeterO2, N2O
VaporizerUp to 2 vaporizers
PEEP0 to 20 cmH2O
Gas SupplyO2, N2O, Air
MonitoringAirway Pressure, Flow, Volume
O2 Flush35 to 75 L/min
Respiratory Rate4 to 100 breaths per minute
Power Supply100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Fresh Gas Flow0 to 15 L/min

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