Preventing System And Facility Damage; Facility Environmental Health; Alarms; Emergency Shutdown - Vetland EX3000 Operator's Manual

Veterinary anesthesia system
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Preventing System and Facility Damage

Immediately contain and clean up spilled anesthetic as recommended in the manufacturer's
MSDS.
Isoflurane is very caustic and may dull the paint finish of the EX3000 if spillage occurs. If spillage
should occur, allow it to evaporate. Do not attempt to wipe it with a cloth. Vetland recommends
using a filler attachment to add anesthetic agents.
Do not place more than 7 pounds (3.2 kg) on top of the Mayo tray (if installed).
Follow all recommended system maintenance procedures specified in
Make sure the EX3000 is properly secured to the wall of the facility if used as a wall-mounted
system. Inappropriate fasteners may pull out and cause the system to fall to the floor.
Make sure electrical and gas supplies are within the required ratings.

Facility Environmental Health

Immediately contain and clean up any spilled anesthetic agent as recommended in the
manufacturer's MSDS.
If the system is used in a confined space, ensure that there is adequate ventilation. If volatile
organic compound (VOC) emissions exceed safe limits, facility ventilation systems must be in
operation.
Dispose of any hazardous materials and items contaminated with hazardous materials in
accordance with applicable Federal, state, and local statutes and regulations, facility practice, and
practices recommended by the MSDS.

Alarms

The EX 3000 is equipped with audible and visual display alarms that alert the operator to potentially
unsafe conditions. Refer to
suggested solutions.

Emergency Shutdown

In the event of a major malfunction, shut down the EX3000 Anesthesia System as follows:
1. Press STOP on the system display panel for at least 2 seconds.
2. Turn OFF (0) the power switch on the back of the anesthesia machine.
3. Turn off the oxygen supply.
4. Unplug machine from the facility power source.
5. Disconnect the facility O
6. Switch the patient to a backup anesthesia delivery system and continue the medical procedure.
7. Contact Vetland or your local dealer for service.
Safety
Section 6 – Troubleshooting
supply line (if used).
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