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Other surface disinfectants are used at one's own
risk.
Checking the operational readiness
Prerequisites:
–
The product has been assembled and prepared
so that it is ready for operation.
Procedure:
See chapters "Preparation" and "Operation".
Service
Safety information
WARNING
Risk due to inappropriately reprocessed prod-
ucts
The product may be contaminated with infec-
tious agents.
Before service is performed and before the
product is sent back for repair, reprocess the
product in accordance with the chapter "Re-
processing".
WARNING
Risk if service is not performed regularly
Wear and material fatigue of the components
may lead to device failure and malfunctions.
Perform service at the specified intervals.
WARNING
Risk if service is not performed properly
Personal injury and property damage may oc-
cur if service is not performed properly.
Service must be performed by those user
groups that are assigned to the particular mea-
sure.
WARNING
Risk if maintenance is not performed properly
If the device is connected to the gas supply
during maintenance, there is a risk of personal
injury and property damage.
Before performing maintenance, disconnect all
gas connections from the gas supply.
Definition of service terminology
Concept
Definition
Service
All measures (inspection, mainte-
nance, repair) intended to maintain
or restore the functional integrity of a
product
Inspection
Measures intended to determine and
assess the current state of a product
Mainte-
Regular specified measures intend-
nance
ed to maintain the functional integrity
of a product
Repair
Measures intended to restore the
functional integrity of a product after
a failure
Inspection
.
Checks
Interval
Personnel responsi-
ble
Inspection
annually
Service personnel
Maintenance
Compo-
Interval
Measure
nent
Particle fil-
Replace
Replace
ter
if blocked
Flow tube
Replace
Replace
if float
sticks
12
Replacing particle filter
1
Rotate buffer volume container (E) by 45° to the
left and remove.
2
Loosen lower retaining nut (C) and remove
blocked particle filter (D) from the flow tube (B).
3
Fit the new particle filter (D) and tighten the re-
taining nut (C).
4
Put container for buffer volume (E) back on, turn-
ing clockwise until it clicks into place.
Replacing flow tube
CAUTION
Risk of personal injury
Position the flow tube so that the the conical end
of the float points downwards.
1
Rotate buffer volume container by 45° to the left
and remove.
2
Unscrew faulty flow tube (B) from AGS header (A).
3
Remove particle filter (D) and retaining nut (C)
and screw onto the new flow tube (B).
4
Screw on the new flow tube (B).
5
Put container for buffer volume back on, turning
clockwise until it clicks into place.
Repair
Dräger recommends that all repairs are performed
by DrägerService and that only authentic Dräger re-
pair parts are used.
Personnel
Disposal
responsi-
ble
This product must be disposed of in accordance
Users
with national regulations.
Dispose of used particle filter with normal waste.
Users
Technical data
Ambient conditions
A
During operation
Temperature
Ambient pressure 700 to 1060 hPa
Relative humidity
During storage
Temperature
B
Ambient pressure 500 to 1100 hPa
C
Relative humidity
D
Performance data
E
Effect on the anesthesia machine/ventilator:
Increase of the
expiratory pres-
sure
Generated nega-
tive pressure
Generated flow
Effect on the environ-
ment:
Gas loss, depen-
dent on fresh-gas
flow and ventila-
tion parameters
Maximum fresh-gas
flow to avoid contami-
nation of environment
Operating data
Operating range of
AGS
A
scavenging flow
Particle filter pore
width
Particle filter resis-
tance
Dimensions
B
(W x H x D)
Weight, without hos-
es
Classification Medi-
cal Device Europe
C
UMDNS-Code
Universal Medical
D
Device Nomenclature
System – nomencla-
ture for medical de-
vices
The medical device meets the requirements of the
ISO 80601-2-13 standard.
Order list
Designation
AGS receiving system
AGS header
O ring
Cover
Flow tube
Particle filter
Container for buffer volume
Coupler F for sample gas return line
Screw cap
Accessories
AGS ejector
NA plug, 45°
AGSS plug
AGSS plug
AGS transfer hose 0.5 m (19.7 in)
AGS transfer hose 0.75 m (29.5 in)
Instructions for use Anesthetic gas receiving system AGS
10 to 40 °C (50 to 104 °F)
(10.15 to 15.35 psi)
0 to 98 %, no condensation
–20 to 60 °C (–4 to 140 °F)
(7.25 to 15.95 psi)
0 to 98 %, no condensation
<0.5 mbar at 30L/min
(<0.0072 psi at 30 L/min)
<3.5 mbar at 75 L/min
(<0.05 psi at 75 L/min)
0.01 mbar (<0.00014 psi)
<50 mL/min
<25 mL/min (typical)
30 L/min
30 to 50 L/min
0.1 mm (0.04 in)
5 mbar at 50 L/min
(0.072 psi at 50 L/min)
120 mm x 350 mm x 200 mm
(4.72 in x 13.78 in x 7.87 in)
approx. 970 g (approx.
2.15 lb)
Class I
10-142
Order no.
M33300
MX08627
MX08037
MX08036
M33293
M33294
M33292
M33149
M33291
M36175
G60440
G60495
G60580
M35016
M33955