Dräger Atlan A100 Instructions For Use Manual page 289

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CO
2
Measuring principle
Range
Accuracy
Resolution of displayed value
T
time of the sensor
10...90
N
O
2
Measuring principle
Range
Accuracy
Resolution of displayed value
T
time of the sensor
10...90
Anesthetic gases
Measuring principle
Range
Halothane
Isoflurane
Enflurane
Sevoflurane
Desflurane
Accuracy
Resolution of displayed value
T
time of the sensor
10...90
Anesthetic agent identification
Detection
Primary gas
Secondary gas
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Instructions for use
Atlan A100 (XL), A300 (XL), A350 (XL) SW 2.1n
Infrared spectrometry (consumption-free)
0.0 to 13.6 Vol%
0.0 to 13.6 kPa
0 to 102 mmHg
±(0.43 Vol% + 8 % of the measured value)
±(0.43 kPa + 8 % of the measured value)
±(3.3 mmHg + 8 % of the measured value)
0.1 Vol%
0.1 kPa
1 mmHg
<350 ms
Infrared spectrometry (consumption-free)
0 to 100 Vol%
±(2 Vol% + 8 % of the measured value)
1 Vol%
<500 ms
Infrared spectrometry (consumption-free)
0.00 to 8.50 Vol% (kPa)
0.00 to 8.50 Vol% (kPa)
0.00 to 10.00 Vol% (kPa)
0.00 to 10.00 Vol% (kPa)
0.0 to 20.0 Vol% (kPa)
±(0.2 Vol% + 15 % of the measured value)
±(0.2 kPa + 15 % of the measured value)
0.1 Vol% (kPa) for desflurane
0.01 Vol% (kPa) for all other anesthetic gases
<500 ms
Automatic
At the latest at 0.3 Vol%
At the latest at 0.4 Vol% or 0.1 xMAC (the greater value
applies)
With a desflurane concentration greater than 4 Vol%,
mixture detection occurs at the latest when the concen-
tration of the second anesthetic gas rises above 10 %
of the desflurane concentration.
The secondary gas becomes the primary gas when the
expiratory xMAC value is more than 0.2 xMAC above
that of the primary gas.
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