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989803110871 Patient Monitor Accessories Philip M1019A Anesthetic Gas Monitor Watertrap M1657B

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New and Compatible Philip M1019A Anesthetic Gas monitor Watertrap M1657B 989803110871 (use with M1658A)

 

 

► Brief Introduction

The watertrap consists of two water separation filters, two water fuses and a water reservoir. The gas sample coming from the patient may contain fluids which are separated from the gas at the first water separation filter. The gas is then split into two paths, the “measurement” path with the main part of the total gas flow (including water vapor) continuing on the “dry” side of the separation filter and the “drainage” path (containing any liquid droplets) with the smaller amount of the total flow continuing on the “wet” side of this filter through the water reservoir. At the pump both gas paths are recombined. The watertrap itself includes “water fuses” in both the “measurement” and the “drainage” paths, consisting of a material that swells when getting wet (when the reservoir is full or when fluid penetrates the separation filter and enters the “measurement” path) and blocks the respective path at the inlet of the unit. Once the “water fuses” are blown, any passage of fluid is blocked and the gas flow resistance increases so that an occlusion is detected.

 

► Feature

  1. M1657B Watertrap
  2. Watertrap connector prongs
  3. Luer connector (gas sample inlet)
  4. Snap loc

 

 

How To Use

Ensure Compatibility: Confirm that the M1657B water trap is compatible with your specific model of the Philip M1019A Anesthetic Gas Monitor.

  • Prepare the Monitor: Before attaching the water trap, ensure that the gas monitor is powered off and disconnected from any gas sources.
  • Locate the Gas Inlet Port: Identify the gas inlet port on the gas monitor where the breathing circuit or anesthesia delivery system connects.
  • Attach the Water Trap: Connect the M1657B water trap securely to the gas inlet port on the monitor. Ensure that it is properly aligned and tightened to prevent any leaks.
  • Check for Moisture: Inspect the water trap for any signs of moisture or condensation. If there is moisture present, carefully drain or remove it according to the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Connect the Breathing Circuit: Once the water trap is securely attached, connect the patient's breathing circuit or anesthesia delivery system to the gas monitor as usual.
  • Power On the Monitor: Turn on the Philip M1019A Anesthetic Gas Monitor and follow the manufacturer's instructions for calibration and setup.
  • Monitor Gas Concentrations: Once the monitor is powered on and calibrated, it will begin monitoring the concentration of anesthetic gases in the patient's breathing circuit. Monitor the readings displayed on the monitor's screen to ensure proper gas delivery and patient safety.
  • Regular Maintenance: Periodically check the water trap for any accumulation of moisture or debris, and clean or replace it as needed according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
  • Follow Manufacturer's Instructions: Always refer to the user manual or instructions provided by Philip Healthcare for specific guidance on using and maintaining the M1019A Anesthetic Gas Monitor and its accessories, including the M1657B water trap.

 

 

Specification

All Performance and accuracy specifications are valid based on gas sample tubing M1658A, including watertrap M1657B, and airway adapter 13902A.

Humidity Correction: For CO2 the humidity correction can be set to “wet” or “dry”.

  • Wet : p [ m m H g ] = c [ Vo l % ] * ( p _ a b s - p _ H2O)/100
  • Dry: p [mmHg] = c [Vol%] * p_abs /100
  • Where p = partial pressure, c = gas concentration, p_abs = pressure in breathing circuit,p_H2O = 21mmHg, partial pressure of water vapor of room temperature gas (23 oC, 100% rh).
  • For all other gases the readings are always given as dry values.

Sample Flow Rate: 200 ml/min ±20¹

Sample Delay Time: All measurements and alarms are subject to a delay of 5 seconds.

Total System Response Time = the sum of the delay time and the parameter specific rise time.

AgentRange (vol%)AccuracyResolutionRise Time
Halothane0 - 8.50.15 vol% + 15.0% relative0.05< 500
Enflurane0 - 10.00.15 vol% + 15.0% relative0.05< 500
Isoflurane0 - 8.00.15 vol% + 15.0% relative0.05< 500
Sevoflurane0 - 10.00.15 vol% + 15.0% relative0.05< 500
Desflurane0 - 20.00.15 vol% + 15.0% relative0.05< 500

 

 

 

 

 

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