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RADIOMETER ABL90 FLEX User Manual

RADIOMETER ABL90 FLEX
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5. Sensors and optical system ABL90 FLEX reference manual
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RADIOMETER ABL90 FLEX Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeBlood Gas Analyzer
Analysis Time35 seconds
Parameters MeasuredpH, pCO2, pO2
Sample Volume65 μL
ConnectivityEthernet, USB
CalibrationAutomatic
Data ManagementIntegrated data management system
Sample TypeWhole blood, plasma, serum
Power Requirements100-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz, 150VA
Operating Temperature15-32 °C (59-90 °F)
Operating Humidity20-85% relative humidity, non-condensing

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