Teledyne MX300-I manual Portable Oxygen Monitor Operation

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Portable Oxygen Monitor

Operation

 

 

 

Test batteries regularly and replace when battery indicator shows low battery (no bars remaining)

Make sure keys are locked by using the LOCK/UNLOCK key feature.

Keep the unit, sensor and connections dry, or on the dry side of the breathing circuit.

Recalibrate after replacing the batteries.

Recalibrate after replacing the sensor.

Use properly installed alkaline batteries only.

Make sure the R17MED sensor is properly attached.

Remove the plastic flow diverter only when using the tee adapter.

Remove and save the plastic flow diverter when using the sensor in non-flowing applications (incubators, tents, etc.)

Perform an alarm test before each use (press the ALARM TEST key).

Clean the case with isopropyl alcohol or mild detergent only.

DON’T –

Use this monitor if you suspect any malfunction.

Use the instrument in the presence of flammable gases.

Use anything but alkaline batteries.

Autoclave or freeze the sensor or instrument.

Open or try to repair a leaking or broken sensor.

Immerse the unit or sensor in any liquid.

Pass hot or cold gas mixtures over the sensor.

Adjust the reading in air after 100% calibration

Expose the unit to devices that produce high levels of radio, short wave, microwave, x-ray, or high frequency interference.

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Contents MX300-I MX300-I About This Manual How To Use This ManualSafety Messages Table of Contents Appendix MX300-I Front View List of FiguresList of Tables MX300-I Front View IntroductionIntroduction MX300-I Applicable StandardsOptions FeaturesTheory of Operation ApplicationsSensor Signal ProcessingIntroduction MX300-I Operation SetupInstalling the R17MED Sensor Sensor Installation or ReplacementSensor Cable Connection to Monitor Mounting V-Mount Adapter InstallationInstalling Batteries Battery InstallationCalibration Sequence CalibrationPortable Oxygen Monitor Operation Setting the Alarms AlarmsOutput 0-1 VDC or RS232 0-1 VDC or RS 232 Digital Output Port Use ProcedureHumidity Gas SamplingPressure TemperatureAnesthetic Gases Discrepancy in ReadingsOxygen Reading Error in a Mixture of Anesthetic Gas Do’s and Don’ts CleaningPortable Oxygen Monitor Operation Operation MX300-I Overall Maintenance General Service InformationBattery Maintenance Calibration Sensor MaintenanceAlarms Pressure Troubleshooting Troubleshooting√ Sensor Ventilate the patient, water Watchdog Error CodesOther Problems with the Instrument Return Authorization for Service Appendix SpecificationsOptional Accessories Spare Parts ListOrders should be sent to Blank Crossover IndexIndex MX300-I