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Aespire 7900
Important
Important
Important
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Datex-Ohmeda strongly recommends that you use O
equipment. Refer to local standards for mandatory monitoring.
European Standard EN 740 and International Standard IEC 60601-2-13/ISO
8835-1 require exhaled volume monitoring, O
with EN 12342, or ISO 7767) and CO
or ISO 9918) be used with this equipment.
European Standard EN 740 and International Standard IEC 60601-2-13/ISO
8835-1 also require anesthetic agent monitoring (in accordance with ISO
11196) be used when anesthetic vaporizers are in use.
Always make sure that the pipeline supply hoses and the
breathing circuit components are not toxic and will not:
• Cause an allergic reaction in the patient.
• React with the anesthetic gases or agent to produce
dangerous by-products.
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To prevent incorrect values or equipment malfunction, use only
Datex-Ohmeda cables, hoses and tubing.
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Desiccated absorbers can be hazardous in the presence of
anesthetic agents. Adequate precautions should be taken to
ensure that soda lime in absorbers does not become desiccated.
Turn off all gases when finished using the system.
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This system operates correctly at the electrical interference levels
of IEC 60601-1-2. Higher levels can cause nuisance alarms that
may stop mechanical ventilation.
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To help prevent false alarms from devices with high-intensity
electrical fields:
• Keep the electrosurgical leads away from the breathing
system and the flow and oxygen sensors.
• Do not put the electrosurgical leads on any part of the
anesthesia system.
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To protect the patient when electrosurgical equipment is used:
monitoring with this
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monitoring (in accordance
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monitoring (in accordance with EN 864
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