TSI Instruments Certifier 4093 User Manual
TSI Instruments Certifier 4093 User Manual

TSI Instruments Certifier 4093 User Manual

Anesthesia sensor kit

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Certifier
Anesthesia
Sensor Kit
Model 4093
User Manual
P/N 6017331, Revision A
September 2023
www.tsi.com

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Summary of Contents for TSI Instruments Certifier 4093

  • Page 1 ™ Certifier Anesthesia Sensor Kit Model 4093 User Manual P/N 6017331, Revision A September 2023 www.tsi.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents CONTENTS ....................2 LIST OF COMPONENTS ................3 Anesthesia Sensor Kit (Model 4093) ..........3 Optional Accessory ................. 3 MULTI-GAS ANESTHETIC ANALYZER ............ 4 Principle of Operation ..............4 AVAILABLE MEASUREMENTS ..............4 CONNECTING THE ANESTHESIA SENSOR ........... 5 TOUCHSCREEN OPERATION..............
  • Page 3: List Of Components

    List of Components Anesthesia Sensor Kit (Model 4093) Material Description Part Number Image Anesthesia Sensor 130386 Cell (with DB9 connector cable) Convertor, DB9 Serial 130402 to USB-A Anesthesia Airway 130403 Adapter, Adult/Pediatric Optional Accessory Part Number Description Image Anesthesia Airway 130404 Adapter, Infant User Manual...
  • Page 4: Multi-Gas Anesthetic Analyzer

    Multi-Gas Anesthetic Analyzer The anesthesia sensor is a mainstream gas analyzer that works in ® conjunction with the TSI Certifier™ Plus or Certifier™ Pro test systems to measure real-time gas concentrations of CO O, and anesthetic agents Halothane, Enflurane, Isoflurane, Sevoflurane, and Desflurane.
  • Page 5: Connecting The Anesthesia Sensor

    Connecting the Anesthesia Sensor The anesthesia sensor is connected to the USB-A port of the Certifier™ flow analyzer which provides power and user control from its instrument display. An airway adapter is inserted into the sensor module which can then connect to the test circuit.
  • Page 6: Touchscreen Operation

    C A U T I O N • DO NOT run anesthetic agents through Certifier™ flow modules/channels. ▪ Use of the anesthesia sensor with Certifier™ Flow Analyzers is for testing purposes only and should not be used for human measurements. Touchscreen Operation Once the anesthesia sensor is connected to the Certifier™...
  • Page 7: Selecting Measurements

    ® The manufacturer (Masimo ) and serial number (ex. 914990) of the anesthesia sensor are displayed in the heading of the module card dialog screen. Three different levels of oxygen concentration can be selected based on the oxygen percentage present in the gas flowing through the anesthesia sensor.
  • Page 8 Press the (+) ADD tile to select an additional measurement, or press the measurement symbol of a currently selected measurement to change that measurement parameter. Once pressed, a list of available measurements will be displayed in alphabetical order. If more than one module is connected, a letter (ex. M, A, B) will indicate which module the measurement is coming from.
  • Page 9: Zeroing The Anesthesia Sensor

    Zeroing the Anesthesia Sensor Zeroing should be performed every time the airway adapter is replaced, or whenever an offset in gas values or an unspecified gas accuracy message is displayed. Before proceeding with the zeroing procedure, allow 30 seconds for warm up after powering on the anesthesia sensor or after changing the adapter.
  • Page 10 Expose the anesthesia sensor to ambient air and press CONFIRM. A dialog screen will appear while the anesthesia sensor goes through the zeroing process. It takes approximately 5–10 seconds to zero the anesthesia sensor. A message will be displayed once the zeroing process has completed. Press DONE to return to the previous screen.
  • Page 11: Status Led

    Status LED The status LED provides visual indication of the anesthesia sensor status and illuminates in different colors depending on the state of the device. NOTICE Without an airway adapter connected, the status LED will not illuminate. The status LED is located above the airway adapter inlet on the front of the anesthesia sensor device.
  • Page 12: Messages And Errors

    Messages and Errors Descriptions of active messages or errors from the anesthesia sensor can be viewed in the Active Warnings and Errors screen on the Certifier™ display. The following table lists the common anesthesia sensor related messages, their possible cause, and the next steps. Message Possible Cause Next Steps...
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting The table below lists the symptoms, possible causes, and recommended corrective actions for problems that may be encountered while operating the anesthesia sensor. If the symptom is not listed or if none of the recommended corrective actions solve the problem, contact technical support at technical.services@tsi.com or customer support at 800-680-1220 or 651-490-2860 for assistance.
  • Page 14: Maintenance

    Maintenance Once a year it is recommended to perform a gas span check on the anesthesia sensor with a reference instrument or with calibration gas. To do an operational check on the anesthesia sensor: 1. Connect an airway adapter to the anesthesia sensor. 2.
  • Page 15: Specifications

    C A U T I O N ▪ DO NOT immerse the anesthesia sensor in any liquid and never saturate the sensor completely with any disinfection solution. ▪ DO NOT apply excessive pressure on the IR-windows. Specifications Measurements Standard Conditions The following measurement specifications are valid with no drift for dry °...
  • Page 16: Gas Concentration Conversion

    Gas Concentration Conversion Gas concentration is reported in units of volume percent. The concentration is defined as: %gas = (partial pressure of gas component)/(total pressure of gas component)*100. Note that the total pressure of the gas mixture is estimated by measuring the actual atmospheric pressure (range 525 to 1200 hPa) in the sensor probe.
  • Page 17: General

    General Item Specification Data update frequency 20 Hz Compensation Automatic pressure, temperature and full spectral interference correction. Calibration Zeroing recommended when changing airway adapter, no span calibration is required. Warm-up time < 20 seconds (agent identification enabled and full accuracy) ≤...
  • Page 18: Airway Adapters

    Airway Adapters Item Specification Disposable Adds less than 6 ml dead space. Pressure adult/pediatric drop less than 0.3 cm H O @ 30 L/min. Disposable infant Adds less than 1 ml dead space. Pressure drop less than 1.3 cm H O @ 10 L/min.
  • Page 19: Interfering Gas Vapor Effect

    Interfering Gas Vapor Effect Gas or Vapor Level Agents 60 vol% 4 vol% ENF, ISO, SEV 5 vol% 15 vol% 100 vol% Note 1: Negligible interface, effect included in the measurement specifications. Note 2: For probes not measuring N O or O the concentrations shall be set from the host.
  • Page 20 ________________ TSI and TSI logo are registered trademarks of TSI Incorporated in the United States and may be protected under other country’s trademark registrations. Masimo is a registered trademark of Masimo Corporation. TSI Incorporated – Visit our website www.tsi.com for more information. Tel: +1 800 680 1220 India Tel: +91 80 67877200...

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