![Dräger Medical Narkomed GS Operator'S Instruction Manual Download Page 126](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/drager-medical-0/narkomed-gs/narkomed-gs_operators-instruction-manual_2527075126.webp)
12-4
Narkomed GS Operator’s Instruction Manual
Draeger Medical, Inc.
12
Oxygen Monitoring
Follow these steps to change the high or low alarm limit:
1. Press the oxygen
High Limit
or
Low Limit
key, depending on which alarm
limit you want to change.
A box is drawn around the selected alarm limit.
2. Press the up arrow or down arrow key to increase or decrease the
highlighted alarm limit.
3. To save the new value, stop pressing arrow keys until the highlighting
box disappears (5 seconds), or press a different alarm limit key.
The new value is saved as the alarm limit.
Calibrating the Oxygen Sensor
To calibrate the oxygen sensor correctly, make sure it is exposed only to
room air during the entire calibration period. You should calibrate the
oxygen sensor as part of the daily preoperative setup of the anesthesia
equipment. Refer to Figure 12-3.
1. Remove the sensor assembly from the inspiratory valve dome and close
off the dome with the inspiratory valve dome plug. (Do not disassemble
the sensor assembly further.)
2. Expose the sensor to ambient air only (21% oxygen concentration) and
allow it to stabilize for several minutes. To ensure an ambient air
exposure, hold the sensor away from any open part of the breathing
system.
3. With the sensor exposed only to room air, press the
Cal
key.
Calibration begins.
4. View the monitor screens to track progress of the calibration.
–
During calibration, the LED next to the
Cal
key lights, and the
label
CAL
appears in the Oxygen Monitor window.
–
Following successful calibration, the currently sensed oxygen
concentration appears in the Oxygen Monitor window. (If the
calibration was not successful, the Oxygen Monitor window is
blank. See “Unsuccessful Calibration” on page 12-6 for further
information.)
Typically, calibration lasts less than 30 seconds. However, the time
may vary depending on the amount of oxygen the sensor was exposed
to before calibration.
Oxygen Exposure
Typical Calibration Time
21%
10 seconds
> 21%
up to 50 seconds
Summary of Contents for Narkomed GS
Page 2: ...RETURN TO THIS MANUAL S TABLE OF CONTENTS RETURN TO CD ROM TABLE OF CONTENTS ...
Page 10: ...RETURN TO THIS MANUAL S TABLE OF CONTENTS RETURN TO CD ROM TABLE OF CONTENTS ...
Page 12: ...RETURN TO THIS MANUAL S TABLE OF CONTENTS RETURN TO CD ROM TABLE OF CONTENTS ...
Page 20: ...RETURN TO THIS MANUAL S TABLE OF CONTENTS RETURN TO CD ROM TABLE OF CONTENTS ...
Page 62: ...RETURN TO THIS MANUAL S TABLE OF CONTENTS RETURN TO CD ROM TABLE OF CONTENTS ...
Page 70: ...RETURN TO THIS MANUAL S TABLE OF CONTENTS RETURN TO CD ROM TABLE OF CONTENTS ...
Page 76: ...RETURN TO THIS MANUAL S TABLE OF CONTENTS RETURN TO CD ROM TABLE OF CONTENTS ...
Page 96: ...RETURN TO THIS MANUAL S TABLE OF CONTENTS RETURN TO CD ROM TABLE OF CONTENTS ...
Page 100: ...RETURN TO THIS MANUAL S TABLE OF CONTENTS RETURN TO CD ROM TABLE OF CONTENTS ...
Page 104: ...RETURN TO THIS MANUAL S TABLE OF CONTENTS RETURN TO CD ROM TABLE OF CONTENTS ...
Page 186: ...RETURN TO THIS MANUAL S TABLE OF CONTENTS RETURN TO CD ROM TABLE OF CONTENTS ...
Page 196: ...RETURN TO THIS MANUAL S TABLE OF CONTENTS RETURN TO CD ROM TABLE OF CONTENTS ...
Page 202: ...RETURN TO THIS MANUAL S TABLE OF CONTENTS RETURN TO CD ROM TABLE OF CONTENTS ...
Page 203: ...RETURN TO THIS MANUAL S TABLE OF CONTENTS RETURN TO CD ROM TABLE OF CONTENTS ...