Basic Safety Precautions And Practices; Patient And Operator Safety - Vetland EX3000 Operator's Manual

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Basic Safety Precautions and Practices

This section provides requirements necessary to ensure safe and reliable operation of the EX3000
Anesthesia System.

Patient and Operator Safety

Always keep a backup anesthesia delivery plan in place should an emergency occur.
Any person responsible for the installation or operation of the EX3000 should be thoroughly
familiar with this operator's manual.
To ensure proper function of the EX3000, perform a pre-use checkout procedure in accordance
with
Section 5 –
While equipped with multiple integrated safety features, the EX3000 will not automatically
respond to changes in the patient's condition other than to sound and display alarms. This system
must always be attended by a veterinarian or trained anesthesia technician.
Vetland recommends annual service inspections by a Vetland-certified technician to ensure proper
operation. Only Vetland-certified technicians should be permitted to service the system or replace
internal parts.
To avoid electrical shock hazard, do not remove machine covers. Disconnect AC power before
cleaning.
Keep open flames and combustibles (e.g., ether and acetone) away from the anesthesia system.
Do not place more than 7 lbs. (3.2 kg) on top of the Mayo tray (if installed).
Ensure that alarms are active and limits are set before delivering gases.
Make sure that the power cable and oxygen hose do not cross walkways and aisles. This may
present a tripping hazard.
Follow the anesthetic agent manufacturer's Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) recommendations
for personal protective equipment, proper handling, and treatment of injury resulting from
exposure.
Make sure the power cable and oxygen hose are securely connected to the EX3000 before trying to
start the system.
Make sure that any exhaled gas containing anesthetic is vented outside of the operating room. A
waste gas evacuation system must be utilized with the EX3000.
Vetland recommends the use of an electro cardiograph, and equipment capable of monitoring the
patient's pulse, oxygen (O
all times when operating the EX3000.
Remove the system from service if any indications of improper function exist.
Use only medical grade compressed oxygen which meets USP purity standards.
Never pour water or any other fluids into the anesthetic vaporizer. Fill vaporizer only with the
anesthetic agent for which it is designed.
Avoid use of oil or grease on any anesthesia or respiratory equipment where oxygen is used. An
explosion may occur.
Never use pressure-reducing regulators with any gases other than those identified on the regulator.
When using large G or H type cylinders, or a central medical gas supply system, make sure the
supply pressure to the anesthesia system is at least 50 psi, but no more than 60 psi.
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