Dräger Apollo Supplement Paper

Dräger Apollo Supplement Paper

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Inhalation Anesthesia Machine
Apollo, Software 3.2n, Software 4.n
This document only applies for anesthesia
machines equipped with a CO
module and a
2
manual with part number
9038237 (6th Edition – June 2006) or
9039994 (2nd edition – November 2008).
For the combination of the anesthesia machine
Apollo with a module which can supply a con-
trolled flow of carbon dioxide (CO
) as a fourth
2
gas into the fresh-gas flow from the anesthesia
machine's mixer.
Anesthesia machines running Software 3.2 or
higher may be combined with this module.
Such anesthesia machines will differ from pre-
vious models and their respective Instructions
for Use as follows.
1
Supplement Paper Apollo SW 3.2n, SW 4.n

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  • Page 1 9038237 (6th Edition – June 2006) or 9039994 (2nd edition – November 2008). For the combination of the anesthesia machine Apollo with a module which can supply a con- trolled flow of carbon dioxide (CO ) as a fourth gas into the fresh-gas flow from the anesthesia machine's mixer.
  • Page 2: Intended Use

    Chapter – Introduction Intended Use The Apollo is an inhalation anesthesia machine for use in operating, induction, and recovery rooms. It can be used with rebreathing systems, semi-closed to virtually closed systems with low flow and mini- mal flow techniques, and non-rebreathing systems (with the Auxiliary Common Gas Outlet).
  • Page 3: Chapter 3 - User Interface

    Flow Control The CO flow control is located on the right side on the Apollo, not adjacent to the other flow controls for O O, and Air. The module can only be oper- ated by the flow meter and the flow control knob depicted in "The CO...
  • Page 4: Chapter 5 - Pre-Use Checkout

    Close the CO control valve. Close the control valve for O and push the O + button to flush the breathing system in order to remove CO Supplement Paper Apollo SW 3.2n, SW 4.n...
  • Page 5: Chapter 6 - Operation Summary

    CO concentrations may increase drastically. Pay special attention to the state of the soda lime when operating with inspiratory CO concentra- tions. Supplement Paper Apollo SW 3.2n, SW 4.n...
  • Page 6 CO waveform. In addition, gas mea- surement availability must be constantly supervised because CO apnea alarm moni- toring is unavailable. Supplement Paper Apollo SW 3.2n, SW 4.n...
  • Page 7 CO waveform display. To ensure adequate gas monitoring, the bypass mode is mandatory when the Apollo is intended for operation with inspiratory CO levels above 3.5 Vol.%. When running in bypass mode, absolute...
  • Page 8 , – – [Vol.%] DrägerService can change the upper limit to 1.4. Chapter 11 – Cleaning and Maintenance Maintenance intervals Refer to the Apollo Instructions for Use. Chapter 13 – Specifications Module WARNING Risk of patient injury. To prevent the CO module from malfunction- ing, only the Dräger pressure reducer CO...
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  • Page 12 Distributed in the US by Dräger Medical AG & Co. KG Draeger Medical, Inc. Moislinger Allee 53 – 55 3135 Quarry Road D-23542 Lübeck Telford, PA 18969-1042 Germany U.S.A. +49 451 8 82- 0 (215) 721-5400 (800) 4DRAGER FAX +49 451 8 82- 20 80 http://www.draeger.com (800 437-2437) FAX (215) 723-5935...

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