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CO
2
EFFICIENT ENDOSCOPIC INSUFFLATOR Operator’s Manual
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Section 5.0 DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT
The CO
2
EFFICIENT ENDOSCOPIC INSUFFLATOR is indicated for use as a
means to use CO
2
as a distention media in the gastrointestinal tract when used in
conjunction with a gastrointestinal endoscope under direct observation of a
physician.
5.1 SPECIFICATIONS
Size:
10” wide x 5.5” high x 10.5” deep. (± ¼”)
254 mm x 140 mm x 267 mm
Weight:
Less than 20 lb. (9.0 kg).
Control Panel:
Push-buttons and rocker switch. Digital pressure and
volume readouts.
Gas Flow
:
0 to 3 LPM. (± 20%) Not to exceed 3.6 LPM.
Operating Pressure:
0 to 350 mm Hg operating. (±10%)
Pressure Relief Valve:
Relief of pressure at 375 mm Hg (+0%/-10%)
A redundant relief of pressure at 400 mm Hg. (+0%/-
24mmHg)
Both reliefs are active whether gas flow is on or off for
added protection.
Operating modes:
Managed Flow, Free Flow, and FLOW STOP/RUN.
Gas Inlet:
“D” or “E”
CO
2
supply
tank.
WARNING:
Do not allow liquid CO
2
to enter the unit. This can be prevented by assuring that
the CO
2
supply tank is maintained in a vertical position at all times.
Gas Input Pressure
:
75 to 2200 psi, flow to 25 psi.
Tubing Set:
Available for use with ≤0.1 micron hydrophobic filter.
US Endoscopy supplies a Tubing Set that includes this
filter.
5.2 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
Input Voltage:
100 to 240 VAC nominal line voltage; 50/60 Hz.
(line voltage can vary by ±10% from nominal).
Power:
25 watts, double fusing with removable power cord.
Standards:
UL-2601-1; IEC-60601-1; IEC-60601-1-2; EN55011;
EN60601-1-2; EN50082-1; EN61000-4-2-3-4-5-6-8-11,
EN61000-3-2-3.