9 Anesthetic Gas Module Introduction
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Alarm Delay:
10 seconds if no automatic zero calibration occurs within that time.
Apnea Alarm:
INOP Alarms
INOP alarms are triggered if:
• The Philips M1026A Anesthetic Gas Module is disconnected or switched off.
• The equipment malfunctions.
• The Agent-ID malfunctions.
• Zero calibration has failed.
• Zero calibration is in progress.
• The gas sample tube is occluded, or the water trap is full.
• The Philips M1026A Anesthetic Gas Module is unable to measure.
• Gas contaminant is detected.
• Agent mixture detected.
• Anesthetic agent detected but not selected.
• The module is in warm-up mode.
• No breath detected.
• The Anesthetic Gas Module is incompatible with the monitor
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AWRR 10 - 60 rpm 0 - 59 rpm
ETCO
2
20 - 76 mmHg 10 - 75 mmHg
IMCO
2
2 - 20 mmHg none
inN
2
O 0 - 82 vol% none
inO
2
19-100 vol% 18 - 99 vol%
et SEV 0.1 - 9.0 vol% 0.0 - 8.9 vol%
in SEV 0.1 - 9.0 vol% 0.0 - 8.9 vol%
et DES 0.2 - 20.0 vol% 0.0 - 19.8 vol%
in DES 0.2 - 20.0 vol% 0.0 - 19.8 vol%
Halogthane, Enflurane, Isoflurane
et 0.1 - 7.5 vol% 0.0 - 7.4 vol%
in 0.1 - 7.5 vol% 0.0 - 7.4 vol%
Delay Range: 10 - 40 seconds
Criterion No detected breath within the adjusted delay time
Alarm: Within 2 seconds after this criterion is met, if no automatic zero
occurs