1.1 Intended use
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The high-speed oxygen sensor operates consistently with the sidestream oximetry module with
the same drained gas sample, and it measures the difference of oxygen concentrations in inspi-
ratory and expiratory phases of the respiratory cycle.
Pulse oximeter also can be the part of the device. In this case the delivery kit contains the pulse
oximetry sensor of clip type (or another on special order).
Flow and pressure sensors are placed inside the device and do not need any special lines for
the operation. Inspiratory flow sensors are separate for air and oxygen that allows managing
oxygen concentration independently of the technical condition of oxygen sensors. The expirato-
ry flow sensor is structurally placed in the expiration valve behind the membrane. Calibration of
the expiratory flow sensor is carried out without stopping of ventilation. Pressure measurement
in respiratory ways is made by means of two independent pressure sensors embedded in elec-
tronic unit.
The device can contain the additional pressure measurement channel where the measurement
catheter can be connected, for example, catheter for the pressure measurement in the trachea
or in the esophagus.
The transport cart (mobile trolley) with the handle for movement and five wheels are the part of
the basic kit. The wheels of the cart have clamps. Standard way of use of the device is installa-
tion of the electronic unit and the humidifier on the transport cart. However, operation without
the transport cart is also possible. The electronic unit of the device is equipped with handles for
its carrying, at removal from the transport cart.
Summary of Contents for MV200
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Page 25: ...2 3 Front panel 2 9 2 3 Front panel Figure 2 1 Front view of the electronic unit ...
Page 124: ...4 21 Open valve function 4 76 For your notes ...
Page 158: ...6 11 Check and calibration of mainstream CO2 sensor 6 8 For your notes ...
Page 160: ...7 Troubleshooting 7 2 For your notes ...
Page 162: ...8 Transportation 9 Storage 10 Disposal 10 2 For your notes ...
Page 166: ...13 commission date mark 12 2 For your notes ...
Page 168: ...14 Maintenance and repair data 14 2 For your notes ...
Page 196: ...Appendix 2 9 Ideal body weight of the patient IBW App 2 10 For your notes ...
Page 200: ...Appendix 3 Electromagnetic environment App 3 4 For your notes ...
Page 201: ...Appendix 4 Pneumatic scheme of ventilator App 4 1 APPENDIX 4 PNEUMATIC SCHEME OF VENTILATOR ...
Page 202: ...Appendix 4 Pneumatic scheme of ventilator App 4 2 For your notes ...