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MaxO
ME
2
Instructions for Use
E N G L I S H
R230M01-001 REV. H

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  • Page 1 MaxO Instructions for Use E N G L I S H R230M01-001 REV. H...
  • Page 2: Classification

    Never use a MaxO2 ME monitor with a cable that appears worn, cracked or has damaged ◆ be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from Maxtec's insulation. date of shipment in a MaxO2 ME unit. Should a sensor fail prematurely, the replacement sensor is warranted for the remainder of the original sensor warranty period.
  • Page 3: Symbol Guide

    Meets ETL Standards monitor. on order of a physician If the MaxO2 ME does not function as outlined in section 2.0, contact a Maxtec trained service ◆ Manufacturer Direct Current technician or Maxtec for service.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    3.1 Alarm Setting Procedure ..................7 3.1.1 Low Alarm Setting ................. 7 3.1.2 High Alarm Setting ................8 3.1.3 Smart Alarm Mode ................8 3.2 Basic Operation ....................8 3.3 Alarm Conditions and Priorities ................8 3.4 Backlight Operation ...................9 3.5 Sleep Mode Operation ..................9 3.6 External Power Supply Operation ..............9 ENGLISH WWW.MAXTEC.COM • (800) 748-5355...
  • Page 5: System Overview

    The digits also display error codes, alarm set modes and calibration codes CALIBRATION KEY — This key is used to calibrate the device. The device must be in as necessary. the unlocked state for the key to operate. See section 2.2 for instructions on calibrating. WWW.MAXTEC.COM • (800) 748-5355 ENGLISH...
  • Page 6: Max-550E Oxygen Sensor

    (Pb), and lead acetate. Lead and lead acetate are hazardous waste constituents and should be disposed of properly, or returned to Maxtec for proper disposal or recovery. CAUTION: Dropping or severely jarring the sensor after calibration may shift the calibra- tion point enough to require recalibration.
  • Page 7: To Calibrate The Maxo2 Me Monitor To 20.9% Oxygen

    1000mbar to 990mbar the reading will drop to: 3. For best results, perform the calibration procedure at a temperature close to the 50% x (990/1000) = 49.5%). Maxtec recommends that you re-calibrate after changing point- temperature where analysis will occur.
  • Page 8: High Alarm Setting

    If 30 seconds elapse without a key setting and lower press by the user, the device will automatically save the new alarm settings and return than 18% to normal operation mode. ENGLISH WWW.MAXTEC.COM • (800) 748-5355...
  • Page 9: Backlight Operation

    3.6 External Power Supply Operation E01: Calibration error, sensor output lower than expected. See note below. To extend the life of the batteries a Maxtec approved external power supply can be purchased. E02: No sensor attached. Reconnect sensor, see note below.
  • Page 10: Cleaning And Maintenance

    The cable can be removed and replaced by disconnecting the threaded locking shroud at the Halothane <1.5% sensor and monitor ends of the cable. Use only the Maxtec approved cable called out in Section Enflurane <1.5% 9.0 Spare Parts and Accessories.
  • Page 11: Calibration Errors

    Similar to other oxygen sensors, the Maxtec MAX series sensors measure the partial pressure PART NUMBER ITEM of oxygen in a gas stream. This is correlated to read “percent oxygen” on the MaxO2 ME moni- R205P86 Monitor/Analyzer Wall Mount Bracket tor. It is important to note that the sensor output is directly proportional to the partial pressure of oxygen.
  • Page 12 Ensure that battery life exceeds Interference may occur in the vicinity of longest anticipated equipment marked with the following symbol: power outages or provide an additional uninterruptible power source. ENGLISH WWW.MAXTEC.COM • (800) 748-5355...
  • Page 13 RF compliance level above, the equipment should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as reorient- ing or relocating the equipment. WWW.MAXTEC.COM • (800) 748-5355 ENGLISH...
  • Page 14 2305 South 1070 West Salt Lake City, Utah 84119 (800) 748-5355 www.maxtec.com...

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