Problems With The Anesthetic Gas Receiving System (Ags); System (Ags); Replacing The Anesthetic Gas Receiving System (Ags) - Dräger Perseus A500 Instructions For Use Manual

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Problems with the anesthetic gas receiving system (AGS)

Fault
Flow indicator beneath the
"restricted range"
Flow indicator above "normal
range"
Replacing the anesthetic gas receiving

system (AGS)

View from below:
A
Disassembling the anesthetic gas receiving
system (AGS)
1 Disconnect the scavenging hose.
2 If necessary, remove the transfer hose for the
non-rebreathing system.
3 Unfasten the 3 screws (A)
Instructions for use Perseus A500 SW 2.0n
Cause
The suction power of the ejector
in the terminal unit of anesthetic
gas scavenging system (AGSS)
is insufficient.
Particle filter contaminated or
blocked.
The suction power of the ejector
in the AGSS terminal unit is too
high.
Particle filter missing.
4 Dispose of the AGS.
Assembling the anesthetic gas receiving
system (AGS)
 Follow the above steps in reverse order to
assemble the new AGS.
A
A
Troubleshooting
Remedy
Have the function of the AGSS
terminal unit checked. Observe
related instructions for use.
Replace the anesthetic gas
receiving system (AGS) or have
service personnel replace the
particle filter.
Have the suction power of the
ejector in the AGSS terminal unit
adjusted to the working range of
the AGS.
Replace the anesthetic gas
receiving system (AGS) or have
service personnel install the parti-
cle filter.
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