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CAUTION
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The watertrap collects water drops condensed in the sampling line and therefore
prevents them from entering the module. If the collected water reaches a certain
amount, you should drain it to avoid airway blockage.
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The watertrap has a filter preventing bacterium, vapor and patient secretions from
entering the module. After a long-term use, dust or other substances may
compromise the performance of the filter or even block the airway. In this case,
replace the watertrap. Replacing the watertrap once a month is recommended. Or,
replace the watertrap when it is detected leaky, damaged or contaminated.
8.3.2 Make CO2 Settings
By selecting the [
User Setup
] shortcut key and then [
Gas Module Setup >>
], you can make
CO2 settings described below.
8.3.2.1 Set Working Mode
The default working mode of the CO2 module is [
Measure
] when the anesthesia machine is
turned on for the first time. If the current CO2 module is Standby, you must push the
key or select the [
User
Setup
] shortcut key
→
[
Gas
Module
Setup
>>]
→
[
Working
Mode
]
→
[
Measure
] to start the CO2 module. When the anesthesia machine restarts, the
CO2 module automatically continues with the previously selected working mode.
During standby, the working components of the CO2 module such as gas pump and infrared
source are automatically turned off to extend the service life of the module.
8.3.2.2 Set Pump Rate
You can set patient [
Pump Rate
] to either [
High
] or [
Low
].
WARNING
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Please consider the patient’s actual bearing capability and select the appropriate
pump rate when setting the pump rate.
8.3.2.3 Set Unit
In the [
Gas Module Setup >>
] menu, select [
Unit
] and toggle between [
mmHg
], [
%]
, and
[
kPa
].
Summary of Contents for WATO EX-65
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