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Magellan-2200 Model 2 Anesthesia Machine
Operators Manual
8005 Shannon Industrial Park Lane
CAUTION: Federal law restricts this device to be
Atchison, Kansas 66002
used by or on the order of a physician.
Tel: 913 874 2000
Fax: 913 874 2005
Updated: 11.11.06
oceanicmedical@lvnworth.com

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  • Page 1 Magellan-2200 Model 2 Anesthesia Machine Operators Manual 8005 Shannon Industrial Park Lane CAUTION: Federal law restricts this device to be Atchison, Kansas 66002 used by or on the order of a physician. Tel: 913 874 2000 Fax: 913 874 2005 Updated: 11.11.06...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE SUBJECT • General Description • Definition of Statements • General Warnings • Machine Specifications • Functional and Operational Procedures Assembly of Components Pneupac® CompPAC™ Ventilator and Compressor Pre-Use Checklist Functional Operation of Controls and Accessories Post-Use Checklist •...
  • Page 3: General Description

    MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS veterinary medicine. DIMENSIONS The Magellan-2200 is completely pneumatically powered and is designed to be used with any complete or simple patient monitoring system that the operator prefers to use or has 23 inches Height on hand.
  • Page 4 Plastic, secured with knob to main frame of machine Scaled 0-10 LPM in set increments, used for pre/post CO2 Absorber Holding Bracket Auxiliary O2 Flow Selector anesthesia Hand-operated selector switch and rotating knob for PRV Bag-Ventilator Switch/PRV and scavenging outlet Penlon SigmaDelta Series, bolt (cage) mounted, and Scavenger Outlet Port Vaporizer...
  • Page 5: Functional And Operational Procedures

    FUNCTIONAL AND OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES The following procedures should be performed between the time the Magellan-2200 is assembled for use, actually used and post-use, to ensure proper assembly of components and operation. 2. Remove machine; Turn open box so that 3. Review parts in lid of ventilator box.
  • Page 6: Assembly Of Components

    ASSEMBLY OF COMPONENTS FOR USE OF THE MACHINE 3. Oxygen Hose: Main O Supply: Attach one end of the 15-foot green O high pressure hose to the top left O inlet BACK OF MACHINE connector on the Gas Manifold and the opposite end to the O2 source (either an O Cylinder or O Wall outlet.) 1.
  • Page 7 5. Water Trap: 7. Waste Gas Scavenger Tubing Connection: Attach the Water Trap to the Air inlet port on the GasManifold 1. Attach the waste gas scavenger to the upper right hand side of the back frame, using the CAUTION: Do not attach the water trap to the outlet port of the Air Compressor as water may Velcro strip or keyhole mounting, then attach the reservoir bag to bottom port of the condense enroute to the anesthesia machine and cause possible malfunction of some of the scavenger.
  • Page 8 VENTILATOR SIDE OF MACHINE 2. Bag-Vent Switch Assembly Arm: Attach the Bag/Vent Switch Assembly Arm to the top of the machine, using the dowel pin guide 1. CO2 Absorber Support Arm: located under the top of the machine and insert the B/V Switch hole provided for the dowel pin. Attach the CO Absorber Support Arm to the Main body of the machine by inserting the two Secure the B/V Switch by inserting the knob-screw through the top of the machine.
  • Page 9 4. Airway Pressure Gauge Tubing: 3. Reservoir Bag: Attach the Reservoir bag to the chrome inlet port connector Attach the Airway Pressure Gauge Tubing connector to the bottom of the B/V Switch Arm. located on the bottom of the B/V Switch Arm. 5.
  • Page 10 6. CO2 Absorber Canister: Attach the CO Absorber Canister to the Absorber Support Arm. 10. Patient Tubing Circuit: Attach the preferred Patient Tubing Circuit to the CO Absorber inlet and outlet connecting points. BAG AND VENT ARM TUBING 7. Attach the labeled tubing to the outlet of the ventilator as shown on the label.
  • Page 11 FRONT AND TOP OF ANESTHESIA MACHINE OXYGEN MONITOR ATTACHMENTS 3. Attach the O monitor O sensor into the blue O sensor bracket. CAUTION: Insure that the O monitor sensor is mounted into the sensor bracket facing upward 1. Attach the O monitor-mounting bracket to the right side support post.
  • Page 12: Pneupac® Comppac™ Ventilator And Compressor

    PNEUPAC® COMPPAC™ VENTILATOR AND COMPRESSOR USER’S INFORMATION 504-2107 3 Table of Contents Page SECTION 1 (a) Summary Statement (b) WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS (i)WARNINGS (ii) CAUTIONS SECTION 2: GENERAL INFORMATION (a) Intended Use (b) Contraindications – None Known. (c) General Description (d) Ventilator and Compressor Controls, Indicators and Connections (Figure 1) (e) Accessories SECTION 3: SET-UP, USE and FUNCTIONAL CHECK...
  • Page 13: (A) Summary Statement

    The primary role of the comppac OEM ventilator is to provide patient ventilation when fitted to the Oceanic Magellan 2200 Portable Anaesthesia Machine. It can be powered by The comppac OEM ventilator comprises of the following standard kit parts: compressor oxygen, compressed air or by an electrically operated compressor.
  • Page 14: (B) Warnings And Cautions (I)Warnings

    The following labels are fitted on the ventilator module: Warnings are given to make you aware of dangerous conditions, that could lead to death or serious injury to the user or patient, that can occur if you do not obey all of the •...
  • Page 15: (Ii) Cautions

    supply voltages below 24 Vdc and patients with low compliance lungs and 11. WARNING: To avoid the risk of electric shock, when using the comppac ventilator highly restrictive airways. in conjunction with the PS11 Power Supply/ Charger, the PS11 should be located outside the patient environment (ie: ≥...
  • Page 16: Section 2: General Information

    SECTION 2: GENERAL INFORMATION An input gas pipe is provided to allow the comppac ventilator to be connected to a 280 to 600 kPa gas supply from the Oceanic Magellan 2200 anesthesia machine so that it can be (a) Intended Use operated independently of the compressor module.
  • Page 17 upon airway restriction and/or lung compliance.. A fixed or adjustable relief valve set at 60 cm H O may be fitted to the comppac ventilator. If there is a battery in place, or an external electrical supply is connected, the independent electronically operated high-pressure alarm will sound whenever the inflation pressure exceeds 60 x100Pa (60 cm H O).
  • Page 18 12. Gas Input Connector (See Figure 1) – DRIVING GAS INPUT This pipe is used to connect to the Oceanic Magellan 2200 anesthesia machine in order to supply gas power to the comppac. This gas may be air or oxygen selected by the ventila- tor power switch on the Magellan 2200.
  • Page 19 14. Cable disconnect alarm Test Switch (See Figure 1) 17. NBC Canister Adaptor (Not Shown) This threaded adaptor is to a standard military specification for the connection of NBC The Cable disconnect alarm Test switch is used to test the function of the cable disconnect alarm which is housed within the compressor module.
  • Page 20: (E) Accessories

    (e) Accessories The PS11/ comppac supply cable assembly (510A2421) connects between the 4-pin (i) Batteries socket on the power supply output and the Auxiliary Electrical Supply connector on the panel of the comppac ventilator. The comppac ventilator is designed to operate from the NiCad rechargeable version of a widely stocked military 24V battery which was originally introduced to power the WARNING: To avoid the risk of fire or explosion or impaired ventilator performance, “Clansman”...
  • Page 21 thread, in order to filter NBC contaminants from gas being drawn from the atmosphere for supply to the patient. The selection and usage of a suitable filter for a particular environment must be the judgement of a person trained in the use of such a filter but, in principle, the criteria for selection, use and replacement will be identical to those which would be appropriate to protect the spontaneous breathing of the rescuer.
  • Page 22: Section 3: Set-Up, Use And Functional Check

    SECTION 3: SET-UP, USE and FUNCTIONAL CHECK connector. Orientation guidance is provided by the interconnection port label. Screw in (a) Set Up the screws on the cable to make connection secure. Fit the other end of the (i) comppac Ventilator interconnection cable into the strain relief bracket on the rear of the ventilator to mate Unpack the comppac ventilator and its accessories and check all items against the with the interconnection port.
  • Page 23 MAGELLAN-2200 MODEL 2 MACHINE, AIR COMPRESSOR AND POWER SUPPLY – BACK VIEW...
  • Page 24: (B) Functional Check

    H O. Check over several breaths. 1. Set up the anaesthetic machine in accordance with the Oceanic Magellan 2200 11. Disconnect the patient port from the re-breathing bag or test lung and block the user manual. Connect a test lung or adult re-breathing bag to the patient connection patient port.
  • Page 25 the manufacturer. and the unit must be taken out of service to avoid the risk of death or serious injury. 14. Battery Replacement. If the battery needs replacing follow the instructions shown on label Part Number 504-223, located on the inside face of the rubber boot, which is reproduced in Figure 4 on next page.
  • Page 27: Section 4: Operation

    & humidity may cause the ventilator to malfunction. ventilator power switch on the anaesthetic machine. 1. Set up the anaesthetic machine in accordance with the Oceanic Magellan 2200 user 9. The ventilator alarms should start in the following sequence: manual.
  • Page 28: Pre-Use Checklist

    11. If the airway is very restrictive and or the lung is very stiff or the airway is blocked the relief valve alarm should operate and sound during the inspiration cycle. The manometer should give a reading of 60 cm H O.
  • Page 29: Section 5: Care, Cleaning And Sterilization

    Pneumatic Circuit Drying Procedure therefore this unit is not designed to be sterilized. Connect the Oceanic Magellan 2200 anaesthetic machine to a source of dry oxygen, e.g. (e) Assembly and Function Testing cylinder or pipeline. Turn the supply on and set the ventilator to 30 breaths per minute After cleaning or sterilization, parts must be carefully dried and then reassembled.
  • Page 30 Low Pressure System PRE-USE CHECKLIST 4. Check Initial Status of Low Pressure System Emergency Ventilation Equipment A. Close flow control valves and turn vaporizer off. B. Check fill level and tighten vaporizer filler cap. 1. Verify backup ventilation equipment is available and functioning. It is recommended that a self-inflating bag/valve/mask device with the ability to provide high concentrations of O 5.
  • Page 31: Functional Operation Of Controls And Accessories

    6. Turn on Ventilation/Ventilator Alarm Breathing System 7. Test Flowmeters 9. Calibrate Oxygen Monitor A. Adjust flow of Oxygen and Air through their full range, checking for smooth operation of A. Ensure monitor reads 21% in room air. floats and undamaged flowtubes. B.
  • Page 32 11. Perform Leak Check of the Breathing System J. Exercise breathing circuit accessories to ensure proper function. A. Set all gas flows to zero (or minimum). K. Turn ventilator gas power switch to the "OFF" position and turn bag switch to B.
  • Page 33 FUNCTIONAL OPERATION OF CONTROLS AND ACCESSORIES 13. Check, Calibrate and/or Set Alarm Limits of All Monitors With the Pre-Use Checklist completed, the Magellan-2200 is ready to use. It is imperative A. Ventilator and ventilation monitor parameters including Oxygen analyzer. that the operator understands how to utilize the controls of the machine properly and the B.
  • Page 34 WARNING: The comppac compressor module is the only recommended compressor for use with the Magellan-2200 Model-2 air systems. Non-Medical Grade air compressor-output may include oil which can cause physiologic problems for the Patient and could result in a combustible O -oil mixture or, damage the equipment beyond reasonable repair.
  • Page 35 C. Pull the vaporizer forward and remove the inlet and outlet tubing connectors. 4. Raise the bottle above the filler. 5. Open the filler control latch. 6. Fill the chamber by observing the "fill" chamber window. 7. Close filler control latch. 8.
  • Page 36: Post-Use Checklist

    1. Power Source: Air or oxygen delivered to the gas manifold at 40-70 PSI, 50 PSI Optimal. CAUTION: If Oxygen is the desired gas pressure source, ensure that the Gas Power Toggle Switch (top left on "L" frame) is in the "High Pressure" position. NOTE: Use of the Air Compressor is the preferred ventilator gas power source in order to conserve cylinder oxygen sources.
  • Page 37: Cleaning, Disinfecting And Sterilization

    3. Ventilator Gas Delivery: A. Close the Pressure Relief Valve located on the Top of the Bag/Vent Switch. B. Place a 1 liter reservoir bag on the patient end of the Patient Tubing Circuit. L. Re-adjust the three controls until the Operator is satisfied with the settings and C.
  • Page 38: Problem Solving Guide

    N. Observe the Airway Pressure Gauge and ensure that expected Inspiratory Pressure is Remove PEEP Valve from CO2 absorber canister when PEEP valve is not in use. being generated. PEEP VALVE IN PLACE O. Check the Tidal Volume with a spirometer and adjust the ventilator controls if necessary. 4.
  • Page 39: Cylinder Gas Duration Formula

    Cleaning: condition. The Magellan-2200 may have the exterior of the device and its external components, Scope of Recommendation: These recommendations are for routine maintenance. cleaned with a mild solution of soap and water, then thoroughly dried off. A mild, hospital Annual or other maintenance procedures are contained in the Magellan-2200 Service Manual.
  • Page 40: Gas Flow Diagrams

    PROBLEM SOLVING GUIDE VACUUM MANIFOLD PROBLEM SOLUTION Low O2 Pressure Alarm Activates • Check main pipeline O gas supply and the emergency O backup cylinder by observing the gas pressure gauges. Resolve by ensuring adequate pipeline and cylinder O supplies are adequate and are attached to anesthesia machine.
  • Page 41 CYLINDER GAS TABLE Cylinder Gas Formula Gas Volume of Cylinders (Size) 1. Pressure 2200 psi 12.7 2. Factors, duration 0.28 2.41 3.14 of flow Air/0 3. Formula, duration of flow: Flow (minutes) = Cylinder press. x factor liter flow Example: “E” Cylinder – 2200 x 0.28 = 616 = 77 minutes 77 = 1.28 Hours...
  • Page 42 GAS FLOW DIAGRAM I O2Flow from Gas Manifold to “L” Frame...
  • Page 43 GAS FLOW DIAGRAM II Air Flow from Gas Mnifold to “L” Frame...
  • Page 44 GAS FLOW DIAGRAM III Air/O2 From Flow Meters to Common Gas Outlet (CGO) Bag/Vent Switch on “BAG” Position...
  • Page 45: Items Furnished With Each Machine And Part Numbers

    GAS FLOW DIAGRAM IV Air/O2 From Flow Meters to Common Gas Outlet (CGO) Bag/Vent Switch o “Vent” Position...
  • Page 46: Bill Of Materials With Part Numbers

    GAS FLOW DIAGRAM V Gas Flow From O2 Concentrator to O2 Flow Meter...
  • Page 47 Effective Date: March, 2004 DESCRIPTION PART NO. Note: “Military specified” means military provided part or component “Part #” means can be obtained from Oceanic Medical Products, Inc. — One each oxygen pressure reducing regulator, DISS P/N 26.1 PART # DESCRIPTION —...
  • Page 48 ARMY BILL OF MATERIALS ARMY BILL OF MATERIALS – CONT’D. DATE INITIATED: JAN. 4, 2002 PART # DESCRIPTION PART NO. DESCRIPTION L - Frame 11.4 O2 DISS Adapter Flowmeter Pair 11.5 Metal Spacer-O2 1/8-inch Hose Barb 11.3 Bronze Filter Male Connector Male Connector Knob, Green, Fluted Y Connector...
  • Page 49 21.32 Label, Flow Arrow for Auxiliary Flow Selector 18.7 On/Off Switch 21.33 Label, Caution Energizing Ventilator Extender 21.34 Label, Oceanic Square 20.0 Tubing, Color Green 21.35 Label, O2/Air Inlet Locations for Gas Manifold 20.1 Tubing, Color Blue 21.36 Label, Caution, for Air Compressor Use 20.2...
  • Page 50: Exploded Diagrams Of Major Components

    ARMY BILL OF MATERIALS – CONT’D. ARMY BILL OF MATERIALS – CONT’D. PART NO. DESCRIPTION PART NO. DESCRIPTION 22.0 Tubing Set, from FM's 1/16" Allen's wrench 22.1 Tubing, from Vaporizer Squeeze bulb with CGO adapter 22.2 Tubing, from CGO Tubing, color coded (3) and red adapter 22.3 Valve, One Way Instuctions for Service Sheet...
  • Page 51 MAGELLAN-2200 ANESTHESIA MACHINE – FRONT...
  • Page 52 MAGELLAN-2200 ANESTHESIA MACHINE – BACK...

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