Instructions for use | Atlan A100 (XL), A300 (XL), A350 (XL) SW 2.1n 81
Assembly and preparation
2. Test the control dials of the other vaporizers to see if they can be turned. The
metering interlock is active if the control dial remains in the 0 position.
3. Turn the vaporizer opened in step 1 back to the 0 position.
4. Repeat this test for all the vaporizers.
Special characteristics of the D-Vapor
1. Connect the power cable to a power socket.
2. If required, establish a potential equalization connection.
3. Stow the cable in a cable duct if necessary.
4.6 Connecting to the gas scavenging system
The device is equipped with an active or a passive anesthetic gas receiving system
(AGS).
The receiving systems differ in their operations. The active receiving system is
designed for connection to an anesthetic gas scavenging system that works with a
suction flow (actively). The passive receiving system is designed for connection to a
(passive) anesthetic gas scavenging system that works without a suction flow.
4.6.1 Active anesthetic gas scavenging
The suction flow of the connected disposal system actively transports the
anesthetic gas out of the receiving system and into the disposal system.
● Make sure that the ventilation slots on the underside of the receiving system are
not blocked.
CAUTION
Risk of ambient air contamination
If the anesthetic gas receiving system is not connected to the disposal system,
contamination of the ambient air with anesthetic gas may result.
► Connect the anesthetic gas receiving system correctly to the disposal system.
1. Connect the scavenging hose (1) to the nozzle on the receiving system. If an
external anesthetic gas monitor is used, connect the sample gas outlet of the
monitor with port (2) using the supplied hose connector.
2. Secure the scavenging hose with the clip (3).
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