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ANESTHETIC AGENT MONITORING (OPTIONAL,
PHASEIN)
PHASEIN IRMA™ MAINSTREAM PROBE
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INTRODUCTION
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SAFETY
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SYSTEM ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION
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ZEROING PROCEDURE
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ALARMS
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CLEANING
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MAINTENANCE
PHASEIN ISA™ SIDESTREAM ANALYZER
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INTRODUCTION
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SAFETY
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ANALYZER SYSTEM SET-UP
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PRE-USE CHECK
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CONSUMABLE
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ALARMS
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AUTOMATIC ZEROING
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CLEANING
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MAINTENANCE
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MAC CALCULATION
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ADVERSE EFFECTS ON PERFORMANCE
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ANESTHETIC AGENT DISPLAY
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ANESTHETIC AGENT WAVEFORM SETUP
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ANESTHETIC AGENT PARAMETER SETUP
PHASEIN IRMA™ MAINSTREAM PROBE
INTRODUCTION
PHASEIN IRMA™ mainstream multi-gas probe is intended for gas monitoring of adults,
pediatric and infant patients in anesthesia, intensive care and emergency care.
The IRMA probe comprises a state-of-the-art, single path, nine-channel non-dispersive
infrared (NDIR) gas bench, a barometric pressure sensor, a power regulator, a CPU and a
RS-232 digital interface. The unit weighs less than 25 g.
The probe is available in various configurations for different clinical applications.
Concentrations of carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, Halothane, Enflurane, Isoflurane,
Sevoflurane and Desflurane in different combinations are determined together with
derived parameters such as respiration rate, waveform data and inspired/expired
concentrations of all gases.
The IRMA probe snaps in place on the IRMA airway adapter that includes PHASEIN’s
XTP™ windows. The airway adapter is inserted between the endotracheal tube and the
breathing circuit, and the gas measurements are obtained through the XTP windows in
the sides of the adapter.
Running on a standard low voltage DC, the IRMA probe is designed with portability in
mind and has low power consumption, typically less than one watt. It has been specially
designed to be extremely easy to integrate in any host device for display of real time and
derived breathing gas data.
The IRMA main stream multi-gas probe is intended to be connected to other medical