Porter 2000 Instructions And Safety Considerations

Mxr models of conscious sedation flow meters and bag tee

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I n s t r u c t i o n s a n d S a f e t y C o n s i d e r a t i o n s
M X R M o d e l s o f P o r t e r C o n s c i o u s S e d a t i o n F l o w m e t e r s
C a b i n e t M o u n t M o d e l s :
2 0 5 0 W , 2 0 5 5 W , 2 0 6 0 W , 2 0 6 6 W , 2 0 6 5 W , 2 0 7 0 W , 3 0 6 5 W , 3 0 6 5 W 1 5 , a n d 3 0 6 6 W
M X R F L O W M E T E R
U S E R ' S M A N U A L
An d B a g T e e ( Ac c e s s o r y )
CABINET MOUNT MODELS
Wall Mount Models:
2000
2000-OS
3000
3000-OS
Bag Tee Models:
P1407A
P2407A
P1407B

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  • Page 1 M X R M o d e l s o f P o r t e r C o n s c i o u s S e d a t i o n F l o w m e t e r s An d B a g T e e ( Ac c e s s o r y ) Wall Mount Models: 2000 2000-OS 3000...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Cabinet Mount ....................7 Slide Away ....................7 Mobile Stand and E-Stand ................8 MXR Flush Mount Flowmeter .................8 Oral Surgery MXR Model 2000-OS & 3000-OS .............8 Flowmeter Accessories ..................8 – 9 Three Liter Bag ..................8 Positive Pressure / Demand Valve .............8 Gas Scavenging Breathing Circuit ..............9 Automatic Vacuum Switch (AVS) ...............9...
  • Page 4: Features And Specifications

    M aximum N T ype Number(s) Concentration Upr ight 2000, 2000- O S, 3000 & 3000- 0S Cabinet Mount 2050W , 2055W , 2060W , 2065W , 20 70W , 3065W , & 3065W 15 Spec ial Cabinet 2066W & 3066W...
  • Page 5: Warnings And Precautions

    Ventilation and Work Practices can effectively reduce concentrations dental CAUTION: Federal law requires this device operations. Your flowmeter accessory Porter for use by or on the order of a physician or scavenger system is an important part of the dentist. system of controls.
  • Page 6: Cross Lines Warning

    To check for crossed lines of an installed Porter Vanguard (or Sentinel) Manifold System: 1. At the manifold system (in the tank room), start the check from an operating system with 50 psi showing on both gauges and the indicator lights turned on –...
  • Page 7: Do Not Allow Crossed Lines To Defeat Equipment Safety Features Illustration

    Do Not Allow Crossed Lines to Defeat Equipment Safety Features Crossed lines in w all st ruct ur e piping creat es haz ard of 100% Nitrous O xide deliv ery t o nasal mask and O xygen demand v alv e w hen Flow met er for 100% O xygen resulting in ov er...
  • Page 8: Safety: Ada Guidelines / Nfpa Codes

    August 1976, the of ppm (parts per million) exposure. Contact following specifications were added to those your Porter dealer for details on monitors and required for acceptance by the ADA Council on testing. Dental Materials and Devices: 1. Emergency Air Valve;...
  • Page 9: Flowmeter Mounting Options

    FLOWMETER MOUNTING OPTIONS Cabinet Mount Slide Model 2036: Figure C The Dental Flowmeter may be mounted to a telescoping wall mount using the existing 1. Loosen knob on side of mounting block. hanger on the back of the flowmeter, or to a 2.
  • Page 10: Mobile Stand And E-Stand

    Figure E alteration or misuse of this device is likely to adversely affect the performance and will void the warranty. ORAL SURGERY MXR MODEL 2000-OS & 3000-OS The oral surgery flowmeter can achieve 14-20 LPM N O maximum flow. This model includes a special P2407A oral surgery threaded bag tee with adapter.
  • Page 11: Gas Scavenging Breathing Circuit

    VAC port of the AVS and the other end to the vacuum source. Porter recommends that effective scavenging can be achieved with the ball float in the green bar area of the acrylic sight glass, however NIOSH publications conclude that higher vacuum flows of up to 45 L/min are most effective.
  • Page 12: Flowmeter Features

    FLOWMETER FEATURES FIGURE 1 Oxygen Flowmeter Tube indicates the flow of O in L/min ± 5%. Emergency Air Valve automatically Nitrous Oxide Flowmeter Tube provides the patient with ambient air if gas flow is interrupted. (Check Monthly) indicates flow of N O in L/min ±...
  • Page 13: Safety Feature Checks

    The Nitrous Oxide contact your Dental Dealer or Porter flow should drop as the Oxygen flow Instrument and arrange for the necessary...
  • Page 14: Power Oxygen Flush Check Monthly

    Goods for Leaks breathing bag is attached to the metal portion 1. With the flowmeter, bag tee and Porter of the Bag Tee and is a reservoir bag for the rubber goods in place, remove the...
  • Page 15: Non-Rebreathing Valve Check Monthly

    Authorized Porter Dental Dealer. It is advisable, on a two (2) year cycle, to have the MXR Flowmeter factory checked and serviced. Figure 3 - 6 -...
  • Page 16: Directions For Use

    Concentration Control Knob DIRECTIONS FOR USE Setting shown at 60% NOTE: These directions detail a basic delivery technique. However, this is not a comprehensive description substitute training course that emphasizes a practical, hands-on approach together with instruction on safe administration techniques.
  • Page 17: Basic Delivery Technique

    *BASIC DELIVERY TECHNIQUE: NOTE: If your unit does not operate as described in Steps 1 through 10, please “Practice titration. Titration is a method of contact your Dental Dealer or Porter administering substance adding Instrument. definitive amounts of a drug until an endpoint is reached.
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting Chart

    Dealer for service. Meter will flow N O without any F ailsafe failure. Take out of service and return flow in the O tube. to Porter. Cannot get 9 ½ L/min O flo w Low O pressure setting. Check O regulator.
  • Page 19: Warranty And Returns

    All returns are subject to restocking charge. Policies subject to change without notice. T he Q uality Sys tem f or Porter Ins trum e nt is c ertif ied to ISO 13485. T he s c ope of our r egis tr ation is : “T he des ign, m anuf ac tur e, dis tribution and s er vic ing of Dental...

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