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OXYGEN CONCENTRATORS M6000 & M6100 Operators Manual Model M6100 Model M6000 *Shown with optional vaporizer *Shown with optional vaporizer For Veterinary Use Only Supera , LLC Copyright 2021...
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Examination and Preparation for Use Thank you for ordering an Supera Anesthesia Innovations anesthesia machine! We are delighted to have you as a Supera Anesthesia Innovations customer and want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase. Please inspect the contents of your order to see if everything is as you expected.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Machine Assembly Attaching the top assembly to frame Attaching the oxygen concentrator Connecting the supply hose Oxygen Concentrator Features Operation Instructions Maintenance Features & Accessories Safety Pop Off Valve Rebreathing circuits Non-rebreathing circuits I.V. Pole Optional Items Waste gas evacuation Universal control arm for Bain circuits Technical Information...
Machine Assembly * NOTE: THIS REQUIRES TWO PEOPLE TO SAFELY ASSEM- BLE * 1. Carefully unpack the top assembly and frame from the box 2. Align the top to the frame as shown. NOTE: The frames base has two cross bars with holes in them for mounting the concentrator.
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1. Remove the oxygen concentrator from the box and guide the four threaded post into the frame 2. Install and tighten the nuts. * DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THE NUTS, SNUG FIT IS ALL THAT IS NEEDED *...
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1. Attach the green hose to the threaded fitting. * DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN *...
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Model M6100 non-rebreathing anesthesia machine Includes a stainless steel storage tray and 3/8” post bulkheads for mounting accessories (i.e. I.V. poles, multi-port manifolds, etc)
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OXYGEN CONCENTRATORS USER'S GUIDE OC4000 OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR FOR VETERINARY USE ONLY GLOSSARY OF SYMBOLS : ON (power switched on) : Do not use oil or grease : OFF (power switched off) : Technical information : Consult the accompanying documents : Keep in the vertical position : Class II protection : Fragile - handle with care : Do not expose to open flames...
GENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES Only persons who have read and understood this entire manual should be allowed to operate the O2 concentr The CAUTIONS below indicate a potentially The WARNINGS below indicate a potential hazardous situation. If conditions are not hazardous situation. If conditions are not avoided a situation could occur that results avoided a situation could occur that results in property damage or minor injury or both.
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CONFORMITY WITH IEC60601-1 (2nd 1.1 METHOD FOR WASTE DISPOSAL Edition) All waste from the device (Patient Circut, "The manufacturer, assembler, installer Filters, Etc.) must be disposed of using or distributor are not considered to methods appropriate to the civil authority be responsible themselves for the of the location where disposed.
3.1 Turning on device 4. CLEANING - MAINTENANCE Only the outside of the concentrator is to a. Plug the power cable into a power outlet be cleaned. Use a damp sponge or cloth (Fig. 3.3) of the correct voltage and frequency with water only.
4.3. Maintenance 5.2. Materials in direct or indirect contact with the product output NO INTERNAL MAINTENANCE IS REQUIRED OR SHOULD BE Concentrator casing ........ABS PERFORMED. Power Cord ........... PVC Cabinet Air Filter ......Polyester I/0 (On/Off) switch........Nylon OPENING THE CASE WILL Casters..........Nylon Oxygen product outlet ....Aluminum VOID THE WARRANTY.
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Process fault 5.4.3 Indicators (continued) • In the case of a process fault, a visible and • The red indicator warns of a process audible alarm is activated (continuous red fault. One event that can cause the light or lighted alarm and audible alarm). red indicator to be illuminated is low oxygen concentration.
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5.5.4 Maintenance of the Device Alarms 5. 5. OCSI (oxygen concentration status indication module) function No special maintenance is required. The alarm set-point is factory set and the setting 5.5.1. Operating principle cannot be adjusted. All models are set at 84%. The oxygen monitor (Item 2 Fig 2.1) is an The equipment supplier verifies that the electronic module capable of checking the...
Replace filter every 2000 hours or more often depending on environment. c. Check oxygen concentration every 15,000 hours or 3 years of operation to verify the continuing OCSI function. Use original parts only Contact Supera Anesthesia Innovations for additiional information 877-620-1500...
5.8. Troubleshooting. Observations Possible Causes Solutions Check the cable connection. Power cord is not correctly The I/O (ON/OFF) button is in the "I" plugged into the wall outlet. Check the circuit breaker (5) (ON) position but the device does on the front of the unit; Reset if not operate.
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Safety Pop Off Valve Normal Operation Screw-down pop-off valve open with push-button valve up In this position the breathing circuit is fully open. The manom- eter should read "0" with slight fluctuations during respiration. Squeezing the rebreathing bag should not create pressure in the breathing circuit.
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Machine Leak Test 1. Close pop off valve (turn knob clockwise) 2. Depress plunger valve in the center and hold 3. Plug the end of the rebreathing hose 4. Add pressure to the system until the manometer reads 30 cmH20 Hold the pressure for ten seconds.
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Auxiliary & Main Oxygen Switch MAIN Switch Position With the switch in the “MAIN” position the supply of oxygen to the anesthesia machine comes directly from the oxygen concentrator. NOTE: It does not fill the “E” tank. AUXILARY Switch Position With the switch in the “AUX”...
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Accessories I.V. Pole (included) Shown with optional universal control arm for Bain circuits P/N MA2013 safety pop off valve (shown) P/N MA2012 Regular pop off valve (not shown)
Features & Accessories Bag & circuit organizer Optional F-Air evacuation kit P/N EVC555...
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Waste Gase Evacuation Optional waste gas interface valve P/N EVC630 for use with fan based evacua- tion systems like our p/n/ EVC3000 Optional waste gas interface valve P/N EVC629 for use with vacuum pump based evacuation systems like our p/n/ EVC3100...
Circuits CIR518 - Non-Rebreathing Modified Jackson-Rees Common Gas Outlet The Non–rebreathing system connects to the common gas outlet of the anesthesia machine. 1. Disconnect the common gas outlet from the rebreathing head. (quick disconnect fittings) 2. Plug the 15mm male connector from the non–rebreathing system into the com- mon gas outlet of the anesthesia machine.
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Circuits CIR529 & CIR529P Rebreathing Unilimb circuits Unilimb design removes clutter and disorder from the anesthesia field. Patients exhaled breath acts as a thermal wrap to maintain the temperature and humidity of inspired gases. The swivel connector at the patient end elimi- nates kinking of the tubing.
MAINTENANCE Anesthesia Machine The Supera Anesthesia Innovations anesthesia machine should be serviced by a certified technician. Only certified service companies will have the factory specifi- cations and access to original replacement parts. Annual Preventative Maintenance Service Service will include: Pre–service low and high pressure test. Inspection and replacement of hoses, gaskets and seals as needed.
The Supera LLC Limited Warranty covers parts and construction of all products manufactured by Supera LLC in its USA manufacturing facility. If we find that a Supera machine does not op- erate as stated in the instructions and specifications that come with the product due to defects in design, materials, or workmanship, Supera will repair the unit or replace it with one of equal or greater value at no charge to the customer.
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7. Note: unless the following procedures are followed correctly and we are notified within ten (10) days, SUPERA LLC cannot accept any responsibility for the problems that may ensue. DO NOT RETURN ANY DAMAGED GOODS TO SUPERA LLC WITHOUT PRIOR AUTHORIZATION OF SUPERA LLC AND THE CARRIER.
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DOCUMENTATION Date purchased: Purchased from: Machine serial number: Vaporizer serial number: Machine service information Service Date: Service information: Service Date: Service information: Service Date: Service information:...
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OXYGEN CONCENTRATORS (503) 723-5068 or (877) 620-1500 toll-free E-Mail: info@superavet.com 1220 NW Noble Drive, Estacada OR 97023 www.SuperaVet.com...
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