Connecting Pipeline Supply Of N2O, Air, And O2 - Dräger Apollo Instructions For Use Manual

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System Setup
Connecting pipeline supply of N
and O
2
WARNING!
Risk of patient injury
Pipeline delivery hoses used between wall
outlets and anesthesia machines have caused
accidents when, during assembly, an oxygen
fitting was placed on one end of the hose and a
nitrous oxide fitting on the other end.
Carefully check hoses each time you connect a
machine to a wall outlet to ensure that both
ends of the hose are indexed for the same gas.
CAUTION!
Risk of device failure
In order for the inhalation anesthesia machine to
operate as specified, the supply pressures at the
machine inlet must be within a range of 2.7 and
6.9 kPa x 100.
Make sure this is the case before initiating
operation.
1. Connect the gas fitting on each pipeline supply
hose to the corresponding fitting on the gas
supply block on the rear of the machine (see
1)
Figure
21).
2. Connect the other end of the pressure hoses to
the terminal unit.
3. Make sure that all supplies are connected
correctly and functioning properly.
4. Ensure that the pipeline pressures are between
50 psi and 55 psi (see
page 285
for ranges) by checking that the three
pipeline supply LEDs on the front machine panel
(1 in
Figure
22) are illuminated green.
1) With the "Operation without nitrous oxide" option,
connection of an N
O gas supply is not possible.
2
66
O, Air,
2
"Operating data" on
Figure 21. Pipeline supply connections
Air
pipeline supply
connection
N
O
2
pipeline supply
connection*
Instructions for Use Apollo SW 4.5n
O
2
pipeline supply
connection

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