Philips V24CT, V26CT manual Lifting the Display Module, Connecting the Anesthetic Gas Module

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Controls and Connectors

Lifting the Display Module

The M1092A display module weighs 26 lbs (12kgs)

The M1094A display module weighs 42 lbs (19kgs)

The M1094B display module weighs 43 lbs (19.5kgs)

When carrying the display module, hold it firmly from underneath. For safety reasons it is strongly recommended that at least two people should lift the display unit. One person on their own should not attempt to do so.

Connecting the Anesthetic Gas Module

C aution

If the Anesthetic Gas Module has been stored at sub-zero temperatures, it must be left to warm up for a minimum of 4 hours at room temperature, before any connection is made to it.

The Anesthetic Gas Module connects to the ACMS over an RS232 cable to the Computer Module.

Disposal of the When the system has reached the end of its useful life, it should be System disposed of in accordance with local regulations for disposal of electronic

equipment. Plastic parts (the housing for the display, modules and computer module) and sheet metal parts (the rear, top and bottom of the computer module) can be recycled.

Note—The FIO2 module (M1017A) and the Blood Analysis Module (M1022A) contain a Nickel-Cadmium battery, to be disposed of in accordance with local requirements.

Monitor Installation

and Patient Safety

 

 

Monitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-33

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Philips V24CT, V26CT manual Lifting the Display Module, Connecting the Anesthetic Gas Module