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4.2 Connecting Evone
Before use make sure that the following connections are made:
• Medical gases
• Electrical power
• CO
2
sensor
4.2.1 Medical Gases
Evone has two separate gas connections: one for medical air and one for medical oxygen.
Before use, ensure proper connection of the gas tubing (section 1.6.1, component 17 and 18)
to the high pressure gas supplies. A pressure of 5.0 bar is recommended, but shall always be
between 3.0 and 6.0 bar.
Warning: Do not use Evone in combination with flammable gases or volatile
anesthetics. Risk on fire or explosion.
Warning: Do not use Evone in combination with helium or helium mixtures.
Risk on incorrect measurements and insufficient ventilation.
4.2.2 Electrical Power
Connect Evone to a mains power supply of between 115 and 230 Volt AC using the power
cable (component 16).
Warning: Always use a protective earthed socket for the mains power plug of Evone.
Warning: Whenever possible, connect the device to the mains power supply since the
battery lifetime of Evone is limited. The expected battery operating time is 1 hour.
Evone provides an alarm when the remaining battery power provides less than
30 minutes of ventilation. Risk on no ventilation.
Warning: Disconnection from mains power supply can only be done by unplugging the
mains power cord and therefore the mains power plug needs to be easily accessible
at any time.
4.2.3 Mainstream CO
2
Sensor
Connect the CO
2
sensor to the Control Unit and place the sensor (section 1.6.1, component 15)
onto the Evone Airway Adapter (part B).