Trolley (Optional); Proper Operation - Siare Morpheus ND User Manual

Anaesthesia unit
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1.3.4 Trolley (optional)

The mechanical structure of the trolley is made with light aluminum alloy uprights and a steel base
structure. The base of the base is made of shock-proof ABS with a polyester coating; this guarantees
an excellent impact resistance thanks to the flexibility and excellent resistance to abrasion.
The dimensions and weight are very limited and allow installation even in small rooms or with
restricted work areas. The chest of drawers is made with a monobloc drawer molded in PUR, roomy,
sturdy and easy to clean. The drawer is mounted on highly smooth telescopic guides that allow
complete extraction.
The worktop is monobloc, illuminated and very large, made in a single pur mold.
1.4

Proper operation

For correct and complete functioning, the anaesthesia unit must be:
connected to the "air and oxygen" outlets of the medical gas distribution system or of the
cylinders
connected to a mains power supply with the same voltage as specified on the anaesthesia unit
identification plate
correctly connected to the patient circuit
correctly connected to all accessories and equipment necessary for the operation of the
anaesthesia unit.
The anaesthesia unit incorporate a series of sensors for continuous patient monitoring; the
most important of which are:
the flow sensors on the expiratory/inspiratory lines, used to measure the expiratory/inspiratory
volumes of the patient
the pressure sensors, used to control the pressure of the airways and of the medical gases
the oxygen sensor, used to measure the concentration of oxygen in the gas inspired by the
patient.
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The connections with main power supply, as well as connections with medical gas
distribution system must be affected according to the indications contained in the
User manual (see on chapter 4).
CAUTION
Before using the anaesthesia unit, the User should check the operation of all these
sensors in order to avoid any incorrect assessments of patient's condition.
WARNING!!
Before using the anaesthesia unit on a patient, it is necessary to perform a series
of preliminary checking to verify the correct operation of the equipment (see on
chapter 4.6).
The preliminary checking has the aim to verify the correct connections and

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