
2.
Ventilator Gas Power Toggle Switch -
Select either Air or Oxygen as the power source.
NOTE:
Ensure that the Oxygen system toggle switch is in the high-pressure position.
3.
Re-Calibration of Individual Control Knobs
Tools needed: Test Lung.
A. Remove Control Knob by grasping the knob firmaly and pulling it straight off the shaft.
B. With the ventilator still cycling, turn the valve shaft until the proper value is shown on
the test lung.
C. Replace the Control Knob by facing the pointer to the desired value and pushing it
straight on to its full extent.
D. Verify the values are now correct.
NOTE:
The results of calibration can vary depending on the test lung utilized. Reservoir
bag and rubber test lungs may not inflate fully or over-inflate, causing erroneous results
.
III. TESTING AFTER STORAGE
The following procedures should be used after the Magellan-2200, Model 1 Anesthesia
Machine has been stored for
6 MONTHS OR LONGER.
1. Set the machine up and prepare for Bench Testing by placing all components needed on
the machine as though preparing for actual use.
2. Use the Pre-Use Checklist and verify that all components are ready for use.
3. Inspect the machine for gas leaks, such as the high-pressure gas hoses, gas connectors and
pressure-reducing regulators.
4. Allow the machine to function for 30 minutes and re-inspect the device for any
discrepancies.
5. If any problems are observed, perform the Annual Maintenance and test procedure to
re-qualify the machine and return to storage or service.
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