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Technical Documentation IPM Oxylog 3000 plus Emergency and Transport Ventilator Warning All servicing and/or test procedures on the device require detailed knowledge of this documentation. Use of the device requires detailed knowledge and observance of the relevant Instructions for Use. N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 2 Oxylog 3000 plus Technical Documentation IPM This page intentionally left blank. Technical Documentation IPM Oxylog 3000 plus N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 3 Table of contents Table of contents General 5 1 General notes ........................................................................................................................... 6 Function descriptions 9 1 General information .................................................................................................................. 10 2 Pneumatic assembly ................................................................................................................ 12 3 Electronic assembly.................................................................................................................. 17 4 MCable-Mainstream CO2 sensor M11.1 .................................................................................. 21 5 Function.................................................................................................................................... 25 Annex 29 N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 4 Oxylog 3000 plus Technical Documentation IPM This page intentionally left blank. Technical Documentation IPM Oxylog 3000 plus N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 5 General This chapter contains general notes and definitions that are important for the use of this documentation. 1 General notes ........................................................................................................................... 6 N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 6 Oxylog 3000 plus Technical Documentation IPM General General notes 1 General notes 1.1 Notes on use Read through the following notes thoroughly before applying this documentation. Dräger reserves the right to make changes to the device and/or to this documentation without prior notice. This documentation is intended solely as an information resource for maintenance personnel or technical specialists. 1.2 Copyright and other protected rights The content of this documentation, in particular its design, text, software, technical drawings, configurations, graphics, images, data and their selection and its composition and any amendments to it (content) are protected by copyright. The content must not (in whole or in part) be modified, copied, distributed, reproduced, republished, displayed, transmitted or sold without the prior written consent of Dräger. 1.3 Definitions 1.4 General safety precautions Read through each section thoroughly before beginning servicing. Always use the correct tools and the specified test equipment. Otherwise the device may not work correctly or may be damaged. WARNING An important advisory indicating a potentially hazardous situation which may result in death or serious injury if not prevented. CAUTION An important advisory indicating a potentially hazardous situation which may result in minor or moderate injury to the user or patient or in damage to the medical product or other assets if not prevented. NOTE A NOTE provides additional information intended to avoid inconvenience during operation and/or servicing. Term Definition Maintenance Maintaining the operative condition of a medical product by suitable means Inspection Assessment of the actual condition of a medical product Servicing Maintaining the operative condition of a medical product by recurrent, specified measures Repair Restoring the operative condition of a medical product after failure of a device function Technical Documentation IPM Oxylog 3000 plus N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 7 General General notes WARNING The device must be regularly inspected and serviced by maintenance personnel. Repairs and complex maintenance work on the medical product must be carried out by qualified specialists. If you require a service contract, or for any necessary repair work, Dräger recommends DrägerService. Dräger recommends using original Dräger parts for servicing. If the aforementioned instructions and recommendations are ignored, the correct functioning of the medical product may be put at risk. Pay attention to the "Servicing" section of the Instructions for Use. WARNING Non-conforming test values If test values do not conform to specifications, the safety of the patient may be put at risk. – Do not put the device into operation if test values do not conform to specifications. – Contact your local service organization. WARNING Impermissible modifications to the device If impermissible modifications are made to the device, the safety of the patient may be put at risk. Do not modify the device without Dräger's permission. WARNING Risk of infection The unit may transmit pathogens following use on the patient. – Before carrying out any servicing, ensure that the device and its components have been handed over by the user cleaned and disinfected. – Service only cleaned and disinfected units and unit components. WARNING Risk to patient. Ensure that no patient is connected to the device before starting maintenance or repair work. NOTE Where reference is made to legislation, regulations and standards, in respect of devices used and serviced in Germany they are based on the laws of Germany. Users and technicians in other countries must comply with their national laws and/or international standards. N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 8 Oxylog 3000 plus Technical Documentation IPM This page intentionally left blank. Technical Documentation IPM Oxylog 3000 plus N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 9 Function descriptions This chapter contains descriptions of the device's technical functions. 1 General information .................................................................................................................. 10 2 Pneumatic assembly ................................................................................................................ 12 3 Electronic assembly.................................................................................................................. 17 4 MCable-Mainstream CO2 sensor M11.1 .................................................................................. 21 5 Function.................................................................................................................................... 25 N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 10 Oxylog 3000 plus Technical Documentation IPM Function descriptions General information 1 General information 1.1 Introduction The following provides a brief introduction to the device. The detailed functionality of the electronic and pneumatic components is set out in the function descriptionElectronic assembly andPneumatic assembly. How to use the device, indications of its intended purpose etc., are set out in the Instructions for Use. 1.2 Design Fig. 1 Front view 1.3 Functional principle The device is an emergency and transport ventilator for short-time therapy. It is powered by an internal rechargeable battery. A DC/DC converter or an AC/DC power supply unit can also be connected to it. The propellant gas is compressed oxygen. If required, ambient air can be mixed with the respiratory gas for the purpose. The respiratory gas is metered using the pneumatic system and the ventilation valve. Evaluation of the sensors and the setup parameters, on-screen display and operation of the pneumatic components is electronic. 63 3 Technical Documentation IPM Oxylog 3000 plus N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 11 Function descriptions General information 1.4 Connections and interfaces Fig.2 Connections 63 5 Item Designation 1 Serial port 2 Emergency air inlets (at the left and right on the rear) 3 Connections for the flow measurement tubes 4 Ventilation tube outlet 5 Compressed O2 inlet 6 Power supply connection 7 CO2 sensor connection N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 12 Oxylog 3000 plus Technical Documentation IPM Function descriptions Pneumatic assembly 2 Pneumatic assembly 2.1 Introduction The following details the functioning of the device's pneumatic components. The various assemblies include components for measurement and metering of the preset ventilation parameters. The assemblies are operated and evaluated electronically. 2.2 Design Fig. 3 Overview of pneumatic components 65 5 Item Designation 1 Metering block 2 Flow sensors 3 Connection block Technical Documentation IPM Oxylog 3000 plus N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 13 Function descriptions Pneumatic assembly 2.3 Functional principle Fig. 4 Pneumatic diagram, 1 = Components in the connection block, 2 = Components in the metering block Inlet The compressed oxygen passes through the filter F1 and the pressure regulator DR to the valves V1 to V3. The pressure regulator regulates the pressure to 3 bar. This is done to attain a stable flow control. The Control PCB monitors this pressure, which is measured with sensor S3. Metering unit Valves V1 to V3 are proportional valves, each delivering a flow proportional to the overall flow of 0 to 35 L/min. The flow sensor S1 measures the delivered flow and the Control PCB corrects the valve operation as necessary. Valve V3 comprises two parallel configured valves, to produce a total flow greater than 100 L/min. With the valve V1 and the ejector E1 ambient air can additionally be drawn in. Valve V1 meters a flow through the ejector. The resultant negative pressure draws ambient air through the filter F2, the flow sensor S2 and the non-return valve V9. Valve V2 adds oxygen to the ambient air depending on the preset O2 concentration. The flow sensor S2 measures the intake air flow and the Control PCB corrects valves V1 and V2 accordingly. The proportion of ambient air may be a maximum of 75%. The minimum oxygen concentration may thus be 40%. At flows less than 9 L/min the volume of intake air is so low that an oxygen concentration of 40% is no longer guaranteed. At flows greater than 35 L/min oxygen is added accordingly. An oxygen concentration of 40% is no longer guaranteed. 39 9 N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 14 Oxylog 3000 plus Technical Documentation IPM Function descriptions Pneumatic assembly In a flow range from 9 to 35 L/min an oxygen concentration of 40% to 100% can be set. The non-return valve V9 prevents oxygen escaping into the ambient air. L1 prevents swirling, and ensures a uniform flow and so a constant oxygen concentration. Sensors and safety functions The flow sensor S1 measures the inspiratory flow inside the unit and the Control PCB corrects the operation of valves V1 to V3 as necessary based on the measured value. The safety valve SV opens at a pressure greater than 80 mbar, or 105 mbar (US version), to prevent the patient from being exposed to high pressure in the event of unit malfunctions. The emergency breathing valve NV allows the patient to breathe spontaneously in case the unit fails. The pressure sensor S4 measures the internal patient pressure inside the unit and the PEEP pressure at the ventilation valve V10. The pressure sensor S6 (Fig. 5) measures the differential pressure above the flow sensor S8 located close to the patient (at the "flap" a flow-dependent backpressure is created). From it, the Control PCB calculates the flow. Fig. 5 Functional principle of the external flow sensor Pressure sensor S5 measures the pressure at the patient. Based on this pressure value, the Control PCB makes calculations including for actuation of the PEEP valve V6. Valves V7 and V8 switch the connections of S6, S5 against atmosphere at cyclic intervals. The Control PCB thus defines the zero point of the sensors and any offset drift is prevented. PEEP valve The PEEP valve V6 controls the PEEP setting of the ventilation valve V10. The Control PCB actuates a coil which delivers a pressure to a diaphragm. The internal tubing system vents to this preset PEEP pressure during expiration. This PEEP pressure also acts on a valve diaphragm in the ventilation valve V10 (Fig. 6/1). On expiration the preset PEEP pressure is established at the patient. 35 1 Technical Documentation IPM Oxylog 3000 plus N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 15 Function descriptions Pneumatic assembly During expiration an internal flow of 0.5 L/min flows through the PEEP valve V6 to hold the diaphragm of the PEEP valve still and ensure uniform opening of the PEEP valve. During inspiration the PEEP valve V6 is closed by an actuation current of 130 mA. Fig. 6 Ventilation valve Ambient pressure conditions The device meters the tidal volume under BTPS (Body Temperature, Pressure, Saturated) conditions. Measurements referred to conditions of the patient's lung, body temperature 37 °C, ambient pressure, water vapor saturated gas). Sensors S7 and S9 measure the ambient pressure. S5 measures the current pressure level in the lung. In this way the Control PCB can balance fluctuating ambient pressure and the BTPS conditions. 2.4 Connections and interfaces Fig. 7 Pneumatic connections 34 9 65 4 Item Designation 1 Connections for the flow measurement tubes N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 16 Oxylog 3000 plus Technical Documentation IPM Function descriptions Pneumatic assembly 2 Ventilation tube outlet 3 Compressed O2 inlet Item Designation Technical Documentation IPM Oxylog 3000 plus N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 17 Function descriptions Electronic assembly 3 Electronic assembly 3.1 Introduction The following details the functioning of the device's electronic components. The components are used to record electrical measurements and presets, and to control the screen display and the pneumatics. 3.2 Design Fig. 8 Overview of electronic components 65 3 Item Designation 1 Front panel with membrane cover, potentiometers, rotary knob, display, loudspeaker and alarm generator 2 Control PCB 3 Sensor PCB 4 Charging Circuit PCB N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 18 Oxylog 3000 plus Technical Documentation IPM Function descriptions Electronic assembly 3.3 Functional principle Fig. 9 Electronics block diagram Charging Circuit PCB The Charging Circuit PCB controls charging of the internal rechargeable battery and selection of the voltage supply (mains, on-board system or internal battery). The Charging Circuit PCB accommodates the input for the external voltage supply. The input is isolated from the remaining electronics by a protective circuit. The Charging Circuit PCB directly (via the Control PCB) activates the power indicator LEDs. The LEDs are located on the front membrane cover. The Charging Circuit PCB has its own processor system, and thus its own software. This software is also located on the Control PCB, and is loaded from there onto the Charging Circuit PCB. The internal rechargeable battery is a lithium-ion battery. The Charging Circuit PCB detects this battery. The temperature and charge capacity of the internal rechargeable battery is determined by the battery itself. These data are transmitted from the Charging Circuit PCB to the Control PCB. 65 2 Technical Documentation IPM Oxylog 3000 plus N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 19 Function descriptions Electronic assembly Sensor PCB The Sensor PCB holds all the pressure sensors of the pneumatic system and the internal temperature gauge. The Sensor PCB is the interface for pressure measurement and valve actuation between the pneumatic and electronic systems. Front membrane cover On the front membrane coverare the keys and LEDs. The potentiometers and the rotary knob are attached to the front membrane cover. Together with the display, the rotary knob and the potentiometers, the front membrane cover is the interface between the unit and the operator. The display is an EL display. EL stands for electroluminescent. Control PCB The Control PCB holds the electronic ON/OFF switch components, the voltage generation of the individual internal operating voltages, and the microprocessor system for control and monitoring of ventilation. The electronic ON/OFF circuit is directly controlled by the ON/OFF switch on the unit. The unit is switched on and off accordingly. If the unit is ON and the power fails, an alarm generator generates an audible alarm signal. A Goldcap capacitor delivers the voltage for the signal. The voltage generator generates the various operating voltages from the supply voltage. For example the +5 V for the microprocessor. The microprocessor system comprises the microcontroller, an EEPROM, a flash EPROM, a RAM, and a real-time clock (RTC). The EEPROM holds the calibration data, software options, ID number, unit and service operating hours and the start-up conditions. The flash EPROM holds the medical device firmware and the software for the Charging Circuit PCB. The real-time clock generates the time and date. The real-time clock's RAM also holds the logs. The microprocessor system evaluates the measurement signals from the sensors, the settings of the potentiometers and the rotary knob and operates the valves and the display accordingly. Software is downloaded, and other devices, e.g. a monitor, are connected, by way of the serial service port. The CO2 sensor is connected by an RS232 interface (plus power supply) to the device and measures the expiratory CO2 content of the respiratory gas (see also function descriptionMCable-Mainstream CO2 sensor M11.1). N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 20 Oxylog 3000 plus Technical Documentation IPM Function descriptions Electronic assembly 3.4 Connections and interfaces Fig. 10 Electronic connections 65 0 Item Designation 1 Serial port 2 Power supply connection 3 CO2 sensor connection Technical Documentation IPM Oxylog 3000 plus N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 21 Function descriptions MCable-Mainstream CO2 sensor M11.1 4 MCable-Mainstream CO2 sensor M11.1 4.1 Introduction The MCable-Mainstream CO2 sensor M11.1 measures the CO2 content in the respiratory gas. The following section describes the design and function of the MCable-Mainstream CO2 sensor. 4.2 Design Fig. 11 MCable-Mainstream CO2 sensor 4.3 Principle The CO2 measurement is based on the principle that CO2 molecules absorb light at a specific wavelength. Light at a wavelength of around 4.26 μm is strongly absorbed by the CO2 molecule. Light at a wavelength of around 4.13 μm is virtually not absorbed. 4.4 Function Beam path The beams emitted from the light source (9) are reflected by a parabolic reflector (8), travel through the cuvette (7), and reach a filter/reflector (5). The filter/reflector allows light at a wavelength of 4.13 μm to pass through, but reflects the other wavelengths. The light at a wavelength of 4.13 μm is bundled by a parabolic reflector (3) and sent to a detector (2). 66 7 Item Designation 1 Connector 2 Test filter 3 CO2 sensor N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 22 Oxylog 3000 plus Technical Documentation IPM Function descriptions MCable-Mainstream CO2 sensor M11.1 The light reflected by the filter/reflector travels to a filter (10) which allows the light at a wavelength of 4.26 μm to pass through. This light is bundled by a parabolic reflector (11) and sent to a detector (12). The values measured by the detectors are evaluated and used to calculate the CO2 value. The electronics required to do so is located on two printed circuit boards (1 and 13). The optical assembly, including filters and detectors, is mounted on a metal block which is kept at a constant temperature of approx. 42 °C. The discs that face the cuvette have small heaters (6) which prevent the discs from misting up. Fig. 12 Mode of operation of the CO2 sensor Electronic assembly A preamplifier and filter assembly amplifies the values measured by the detectors. The A/D converter converts these measured values into digital signals. The microcontroller then calculates the CO2 measured values, and makes them available at the RS232 port. The A/D converters also converts the measured values from the temperature sensors as well as the supply voltages into digital signals. With the help of the control circuit, the microcontroller uses these signals to control the heaters and to monitor the system. The calibration data of the detectors are stored in the EEPROM. The value of the test filter is stored in the CO2 sensor. Depending on the cuvette used (disposable or reusable), a correction value is applied to the CO2 measurement. The supply voltage to the electronics is +5 V. The various internal voltages required for operation are generated on the Mainboard PCB. 66 8 Technical Documentation IPM Oxylog 3000 plus N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 23 Function descriptions MCable-Mainstream CO2 sensor M11.1 Fig. 13 Block diagram General information Each CO2 sensor is fitted with a test filter. The value of the test filter is stored in the CO2 sensor. As from Revision 05 Defibrillator the CO2 sensor is fixed. This is indicated on the sensor. 4.5 Connections and interfaces The CO2 sensor is attached by a connector to the medical product. This connector carries the voltage supply and the communication (RS232). Pin assignment Fig. 14 Connector (1 = rear view, solder terminals, 2 = front view, pins) 66 9 89 8 Pin Assignment 1 TXD 2 Unassigned 3 Unassigned 4 +5 V 5 GND 6 RXD N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 24 Oxylog 3000 plus Technical Documentation IPM Function descriptions MCable-Mainstream CO2 sensor M11.1 7 Cable shield Pin Assignment Technical Documentation IPM Oxylog 3000 plus N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 25 Function descriptions Function 5 Function 5.1 Introduction The following details the mechanical design and function of the "AOS" automatic switch. 5.2 Design Fig. 15 View of AOS 5.3 Functional principle 5.3.1 Mechanical design Fig. 16 Mechanical design 20 45 5 20 45 4 N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 26 Oxylog 3000 plus Technical Documentation IPM Function descriptions Function 5.3.2 Mode of function AOS is an automatic switch to toggle between two low-pressure gas sources (in the following termed the gas source). If only one gas source is connected, the connected gas source is automatically switched to the output (Fig. 17/3). If the internal gas source (pressure regulator) (Fig. 17/1) and the external gas source (gas socket/external source) (Fig. 17/2) are connected, the AOS switches to the external gas source because of the larger pressure surface area on the piston. The sight glass (Fig. 16/4) is coloured green. The O-rings (Fig. 17/8) prevent the oxygen from flowing through to the disabled input. The vent hole (Fig. 17/6) prevents pressure or vacuum building up when the piston moves. If both gas sources are connected and the pressure of the external gas source falls, at an outlet flow of 5 +/-1 L/min, at the earliest at 270 kPa, and at the latest at 80 kPa, the AOS switches to the internal gas source (Fig. 18). If the pressure of the external gas source falls, at an outlet flow of 5 +/-1 L/min, at the earliest at 220 kPa, and at the latest at 270 kPa, the AOS switches to the external gas source. To assure exact switching, there should always be a certain minimum flow and the connector of the external gas source should have no closing non- return valve. If an Oxylog with continuous ventilation is connected, the tapped flow of the Oxylog is sufficient to make the switch. Item Designation1 Connecting hole to "pressure regulator/internal source" input 2 Connection to "gas socket/external source" input 3 Connection to "Oxylog emergency ventilator" output 4 Sight glass, pressure readout for gas socket/external source 5 Connecting hole to "gas socket/external source" input 6 Vent 7 Piston to switch gas source 8 Piston O-rings Technical Documentation IPM Oxylog 3000 plus N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 27 Function descriptions Function Fig. 17 External gas source switched through Fig. 18 Internal gas source switched through 20 45 3 Item Designation 1 "Pressure regulator/internal source" input 2 "Gas socket/external source" input 3 "Oxylog emergency ventilator" output 6 Vent 7 Piston to switch gas source 8 Piston O-rings 20 47 0 N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 28 Oxylog 3000 plus Technical Documentation IPM Function descriptions Function 5.4 Connections and interfaces Fig. 19 Connections 20 45 7 Item Designation 1 Input on pressure regulator/internal source 2 Input on gas socket/external source 3 Output on Oxylog emergency ventilator 6 Vent hole Technical Documentation IPM Oxylog 3000 plus N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 29 Annex Parts catalog This chapter contains a list of the device's orderable parts. Test Instructions This chapter contains the measures required to determine the actual condition of the device. Parts catalog Oxylog 3000 plus 5503.420 Revision: 06 2012-09-07 1/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 1 MX08755 Oxylog 3000 ServSet 2y 1.000 St 2 2M86341 Filter Mat 1.000 St 3 2M86733 Accu Lithium Ion 1.000 St 4 8712065 CABLE CLIP 1.000 St 5 8403735 Spirolog Flow Sensor (5x) 0.400 St 2 pieces(0,4 of 5 pieces) Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Oxylog 2000+/3000/3000+, 2-y Parts catalog 2/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 1 MX08756 Oxylog 3000 ServSet 6y 1.000 St 1851918 not required for Oxylog 3000 plus 2 2M86341 Filter Mat 1.000 St 3 2M86733 Accu Lithium Ion 1.000 St 4 2M86361 Pressure Regulator 1.000 St 5 1851918 BATTERY & CRYSTAL 1.000 St 6 8712065 CABLE CLIP 1.000 St 7 8403735 Spirolog Flow Sensor (5x) 0.400 St 2 pieces(0,4 of 5 pieces) Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Oxylog 2000+/3000/3000+, 6-y Parts catalog 3/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 0 6872646 DL-CD M11.1 SW 1.04.00 1.000 St without illustration 1 6871950 MCable-Mainstream CO2 1.000 St complete 2 6870281 TEST FILTER 1.000 St 3 8416352 Standby holder w/o calibration 1.000 St Not for "Oxylog 3000 plus" 4 6872159 Extension cable MCable CO2 1.000 St for "Oxylog 3000 plus" only Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts etCO2 Parts catalog 4/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 5705329 Option O2 Inhalation 1.000 St only on request 5705330 Option 100 percent O2 1.000 St only on request 5705331 Option Capnography 1.000 St to be ordered via configuration 5705500 5705332 Option RT Data Export 1.000 St to be ordered via configuration 5705500 5705333 Option Autoflow 1.000 St to be ordered via configuration 5705500 5790160 CD SW V01.02 Oxylog 3000plus 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Software Parts catalog 5/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 1 5790121 Edge protection upgrade kit 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Hardware Modification kits Parts catalog 6/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 1 5705502 Front Housing Oxyl.3000p Spare 1.000 St 2 5705503 Pneum.Housing Oxyl.3000p Spare 1.000 St 3 5705341 Cover Battery Ox3Kplus Spare 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Housing Parts catalog 7/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 4 5705278 Grip assy 1.000 St 5 5704783 Foot 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Housing Parts catalog 8/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 1 5705170 Insert.str.Ox3K plus / Ox4K EN 1.000 St 1 5705171 Insert.str.Ox3K plus / Ox4K US 1.000 St 1 5705172 Insert.str.Ox3K plus DE 1.000 St 1 5705173 Insert.str.Ox3K plus FR 1.000 St 1 5705174 Insert.str.Ox3K plus ES 1.000 St 1 5705175 Insert.str.Ox3K plus IT 1.000 St 1 5705176 Insert.str.Ox3K plus NL 1.000 St 1 5705177 Insert.str.Ox3K plus PT 1.000 St 1 5705178 Insert.str.Ox3K plus TR 1.000 St 1 5705179 Insert.str.Ox3K plus RU 1.000 St 1 5705180 Insert.str.Ox3K plus SV 1.000 St 1 5705181 Insert.str.Ox3K plus EL 1.000 St 1 5705182 Insert.str.Ox3K plus DA 1.000 St 1 5705183 Insert.str.Ox3K plus NO 1.000 St 1 5705184 Insert.str.Ox3K plus FI 1.000 St 1 5705185 Insert.str.Ox3K plus PL 1.000 St 1 5705186 Insert.str.Ox3K plus HU 1.000 St 1 5705187 Insert.str.Ox3K plus CS 1.000 St 1 5705188 Insert.str.Ox3K plus SK 1.000 St 1 5705189 Insert.str.Ox3K plus ZH 1.000 St 1 5705190 Insert.str.Ox3K plus JP 1.000 St 1 5705191 Insert.str.Ox3K plus RO 1.000 St 1 5705192 Insert.str.Ox3K plus KO 1.000 St 1 5705193 sert.str.Ox3K plus ASIA 1.000 St 1 5705195 Insert.str.Ox3K plus HR 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Insertion stripes Parts catalog 9/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 1 5705196 Insert.str.Ox3K plus LV 1.000 St 1 5705197 Insert.str.Ox3K plus LT 1.000 St 1 5705198 Insert.str.Ox3K plus SL 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Insertion stripes Parts catalog 10/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 1 5705238 Marking Stickers LT 1.000 St 1 5705211 Marking Stickers EN 1.000 St 1 5705239 Marking Stickers SL 1.000 St 1 5705220 Marking Stickers RU 1.000 St 1 5705212 Marking Stickers US 1.000 St 1 5705230 Marking Stickers ZH 1.000 St 1 5705213 Marking Stickers DE 1.000 St 1 5705214 Marking Stickers FR 1.000 St 1 5705215 Marking Stickers ES 1.000 St 1 5705216 Marking Stickers IT 1.000 St 1 5705217 Marking Stickers NL 1.000 St 1 5705218 Marking Stickers PT 1.000 St 1 5705219 Marking Stickers TR 1.000 St 1 5705221 Marking Stickers SV 1.000 St 1 5705222 Marking Stickers EL 1.000 St 1 5705223 Marking Stickers DA 1.000 St 1 5705224 Marking Stickers NO 1.000 St 1 5705225 Marking Stickers FI 1.000 St 1 5705226 Marking Stickers PL 1.000 St 1 5705227 Marking Stickers HU 1.000 St 1 5705228 Marking Stickers CS 1.000 St 1 5705229 Marking Stickers SK 1.000 St 1 5705231 Marking Stickers JP 1.000 St 1 5705232 Marking Stickers RO 1.000 St 1 5705233 Marking Stickers KO 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Label Parts catalog 11/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 1 5705235 Marking Stickers BG 1.000 St 1 5705236 Marking Stickers HR 1.000 St 1 5705237 Marking Stickers LV 1.000 St 2 5704954 Label Notif. Low Pressure jp 1.000 St For Japan additional required stickers 3 5704955 Label Japan Med.Dev.Manuf.Ass 1.000 St For Japan additional required stickers 4 5704957 Label IfU Notif. 100x24 Japan 1.000 St For Japan additional required stickers Revision:06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Label Parts catalog 12/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 1 1845454 EL display 4.8" 240x128 RoHS 1.000 St 2 1338544 Screw f. Plast.3X8 DWN562 1.000 St 3 2M86316 Loudspeaker 1.000 St 4 5705300 Buzzer,70dBA,3-7V,23mA 1.000 St 5 2M86721 Cable Display 1.000 St 6 5704857 Serial Interface conn. Assy 1.000 St 7 5704856 CO2 Input Assy 1.000 St 8 1845845 SHAFT ENCODER 24POS 1.000 St 9 5705304 Trim Knob Cockpit 1.000 St 10 5704855 Cap Setting Knob Diam 15 1.000 St 11 5704854 Setting Knob Diam 15 1.000 St 15 5704785 Ring Trim Knob 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Front Parts catalog 13/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 12 5705509 Battery Control PCB Oxyl.3Kp 1.000 St 13 5704691 Control PCB Oxylog 3000plus 1.000 St 14 2M86722 Cable LP RRC 1.000 St 16 1347101 Hex socket scr ISO4762-M3x8-A2 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Front Parts catalog 14/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 1 5704623 PCB Sensor 1.000 St 2 5704998 Spirolog assembly 1.000 St 3 2M86348 Chamber 1.000 St 4 2M86367 Air intake manifold 1.000 St 5 2M86341 Filter Mat 1.000 St 6 5704690 Charger PCB 1.000 St 7 2M86724 Connector assy 1.000 St 8 8403735 Spirolog Flow Sensor (5x) 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Pneumatic Parts catalog 15/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 9 1347101 Hex socket scr ISO4762-M3x8-A2 1.000 St 10 5705345 Conn.sense line Ox3Kp Spare 1.000 St 11 M32489 Adapter O2 1.000 St 12 4300988 Plug O2 M12X1, right 1.000 St 13 8412961 O2-Connector (DISS) 1.000 St 14 2M86376 Gas Outlet 1.000 St 15 M19311 WASHER 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Pneumatic Parts catalog 16/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 1 5704119 Valve VSONC 3S11 1.000 St 2 5704120 VSO Valve 1.000 St 3 2M10540 O-RING SEAL 1.000 St 4 M30960 PLUG-TYPE CONNECTION 1.000 St 6 M31982 O-ring 1.000 St 7 8402095 DUMMY PLUG M 5 1.000 St 8 8412491 Diaphragm 1.000 St 9 2M85841 O-ring 1.000 St 10 1331930 hex sock head cap screw M3x6 1.000 St 11 D16558 TOROIDAL SEALING RING 1.000 St 12 M18445 TOROIDAL SEALING RING 1.000 St 13 ME05170 Spare part dosage block 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Dosing block Parts catalog 17/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 1 8411147 Non-return valve 1.000 St 2 8412952 CREW 1.000 St 3 2M12034 SPRING 1.000 St 4 5703016 Seal Plate 1.000 St 5 R22363 O-ring 12x1 1.000 St 6 M30960 PLUG-TYPE CONNECTION 1.000 St 7 D02316 MESH BOTTOM 1.000 St 8 D16558 TOROIDAL SEALING RING 1.000 St 9 2M86361 Pressure Regulator 1.000 St 10 8412154 SOCKET M3 1.000 St 11 M31982 O-ring 1.000 St 12 2M86382 PV cpl. 1.000 St 13 2M86377 Valve SRS 1.000 St 14 2M86306 Seal gas connector 1.000 St 15 2M08776 O-RING SEAL 1.000 St 16 R22383 O-RING SEAL 1.000 St 17 2M86376 Gas Outlet 1.000 St 18 2M86346 Protective Filter 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Terminal block Parts catalog 18/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 1 7910722 PRES. MEAS. DEVICE, DIG. 1BAR 1.000 St 2 7911140 TEST LUNG 1.000 St 3 M29307 CONNECT.F.TRACHEALTUBE SIZE 6 1.000 St 4 8403201 TEST LUNG 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Tools Parts catalog 19/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 1 1868160 Cable TH/BR,3m,C13,black RoHS 1.000 St 2 1844369 Power cable Great Britian 3m black 1.000 St 3 1844377 POWERCORD CH 3M 1.000 St 4 1859706 Power cable 10A,3m,black,China 1.000 St 5 1868950 PWR Cord DK,3m,10A,C13,HG RoHS 1.000 St 6 5704750 AC/DC Power Supply 1.000 St 7 2M86729 Battery Charger 1.000 St 8 5704799 Isolated DC-DC Converter 1.000 St 9 2M86733 Accu Lithium Ion 1.000 St 10 1824481 Power Cable CE,3m,10A,C13L,bk 1.000 St 11 1841793 PWR Cord 10A,3m,gr,USA/J RoHS 1.000 St 12 1851705 Cable Australia,3m,10A,C13 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Electrical power supply Parts catalog 20/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 1 5702871 VentStar Oxylog3000F,2000p 150 1.000 St 1,5m disposable 2 MP00335 VentStar Oxylog3000F,2000p 300 1.000 St 3,0m disposable 3 5704964 VentStar Oxylog 3000F (P) 190 1.000 St 1,9m disposable Pediatric Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Patient circuits Parts catalog 21/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 0 B10205 O2 Cyl. 2L 200 BAR steel G3/4" empty 1.000 St 0 B10208 O2 Cyl. 2L 200 BAR steel PIN 1.000 St 1 2M86975 Carrying System 1.000 St Base part 2M86737 2 2M86886 Front accessory bag CS3000 1.000 St 3 2M86946 Guiding rail CS 3000 1.000 St 4 5704589 Cylinder Bracket long CS 1.000 St 5 5704449 Cylinder_Bracket_std_CS 1.000 St 11 5703392 Self-adhesive Plate 30x60mm 1.000 St 12 5790127 Retrofit kit cylinder fixation 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Carrying System 3000 Parts catalog 22/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 6 2M86900 Equipment holder 1.000 St 6 5704640 Equipment Holder USA 1.000 St 7 5702732 Insulator Assy 1.000 St 8 5704218 Wall Holder Adaptation Plate 1.000 St to be used when an old holder is to be replaced by a new one 9 5704216 All-round Wall Holder 1.000 St 9 5704641 All round Wall Holder USA 1.000 St 10 5704217 Quick Power Connector 1.000 St 17 5790140 Upgrade Kit PQC Isolation foil 1.000 St 18 5790120 Kit enhanced fixation 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Carrying System 3000 Parts catalog 23/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 13 5703395 Carrying Bag Oxylog 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Carrying System 3000 Parts catalog 24/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 14 2M86631 Alduk I O2-DM G3/4 1.000 St For Oxylog 3000 15 2M86632 Alduk II O2-DM G3/4 1.000 St For Oxylog 3000 16 2M86678 Alduk II O2-DM Pin Index 1.000 St For Oxylog 3000 Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Carrying System 3000 Parts catalog 25/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 5704500 Gas Supply System 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Products concerned Parts catalog 26/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 1 5704658 AGSS Dust Cap AFNOR 1.000 St 10 pcs in 1 set 2 5704659 AGSS Dust Cap DISS 1.000 St 10 pcs in 1 set 3 5704660 AGSS Dust Cap NIST 1.000 St 10 pcs in 1 set Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustrationbut are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Maintenance parts/Service sets Parts catalog 27/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 4 5704259 Alduk III O2, 5/8NL O-ring set 1.000 St 10 pcs in 1 set 5 5704427 Alduk III O2,PI O-ring set 1.000 St 10 pcs in 1 set 6 5704409 Alduk III O2, AGA O-ring set 1.000 St 10 pcs in 1 set 7 5704425 Alduk III O2, GA2 O-ring set 1.000 St Successor is 5704409/ Nachfolger ist 5704409 8 5704493 Alduk III O2, 3/4 O-ring set 1.000 St 10 pcs in 1 set 9 5704408 Alduk III O2, 5/8B O-ring set 1.000 St 10 pcs in 1 set 10 5704426 Alduk III O2, GO2 O-ring set 1.000 St 10 pcs in 1 set Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Maintenance parts/Service sets Parts catalog 28/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 1 5704499 AGSS NIST AIR/O2 1.000 St 1 5704546 AGSS AFNOR O2 1.000 St 1 5704498 AGSS NIST O2 1.000 St 1 5704496 AGSS DISS O2 1.000 St 2 5704513 Hose AGSS-QRC AFNOR, white 1.000 St 2 5704512 Hose AGSS-QRC DIN, neutr 1.000 St 2 5704515 Hose AGSS-QRC UNI, white 1.000 St 2 5704891 Hose AGSS-QRC Kawasaki, green 1.000 St 2 5704509 Hose AGSS-QRC DISS, white 1.000 St 2 5704899 Hose AGSS-QRC Junron, green 1.000 St 2 5704511 Hose AGSS-QRC DIN, white 1.000 St 2 5704521 Hose AGSS-QRC AGA, white 1.000 St 2 5704518 Hose AGSS-QRC DISS, green 1.000 St 2 5704522 Hose AGSS-QRC AS, white 1.000 St 2 5704516 Hose AGSS-QRC BS, white 1.000 St 3 5704506 Hose AGSS-Dev. NIST O2, green 1.000 St 3 5704505 Hose AGSS-Dev. NIST AIR/O2,neutr 1.000 St 3 5704524 Hose AGSS-Dev. AFNOR O2, white 1.000 St 3 5704508 Hose AGSS-Dev. NIST O2, white 1.000 St 3 5704507 Hose AGSS-Dev. NIST O2, neutr 1.000 St 3 5704502 Hose AGSS-Dev. DISS O2, white 1.000 St 3 5704501 Hose AGSS-Dev. DISS O2, green 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Modules AGSS Parts catalog 29/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Modules AGSS Parts catalog 30/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 1 5704470 Alduk III O2, 3/4 - AFNOR 1.000 St 2 5704471 Alduk III O2, 3/4 - AGA 1.000 St 3 5704473 Alduk III O2, 3/4 - DIN 1.000 St 4 5704474 Alduk III O2, 3/4 - MZ Liberec 1.000 St 5 5704475 Alduk III O2, 5/8 BE - AFNOR 1.000 St 6 5704476 Alduk III O2, 5/8 BE - DIN 1.000 St 7 5704477 Alduk III O2, 5/8 NL - DIN 1.000 St 8 5704478 Alduk III O2, AGA - AGA 1.000 St 9 5704479 Alduk III O2, AGA - DIN 1.000 St 10 5704480 Alduk III O2, AGA - DISS 1.000 St 11 5704482 Alduk III O2, GA2 - AFNOR 1.000 St 12 5704483 Alduk III O2, GA2 - UNI 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Modules Alduk III Parts catalog 31/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 13 5704484 Alduk III O2, GO2 - BS 1.000 St 14 5704485 Alduk III O2, PI - BS 1.000 St 15 5704486 Alduk III O2, PI - AFNOR 1.000 St 16 5704487 Alduk III O2, PI - AGA 1.000 St 17 5704900 Alduk III O2, PI - Junron 1.000 St 18 5704489 Alduk III O2, PI - AS 1.000 St 19 5704490 Alduk III O2, PI - DIN 1.000 St 20 5704491 Alduk III O2, PI - DISS 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Modules Alduk III Parts catalog 32/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 0 5704264 Hose O2 AFNOR-AFNOR wh 1,5m sp 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704265 Hose O2 AFNOR-AFNOR wh 1,5m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704401 Hose O2 BS-NIST wh 3 m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704403 Hose O2 DIN-NIST ntr 3 m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704404 Hose AIR/O2 ntr 1,5m spiral 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704405 Hose AIR/O2 ntr 1,5m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704406 Hose AIR/O2 ntr 3 m spiral 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704410 Hose O2 AFNOR-NIST wh 1,5m spr 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704411 Hose O2 AFNOR-NIST wh 1,5m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704412 Hose O2 AFNOR-NIST wh 3 m spr 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704413 Hose O2 AGA-NIST ntr 1,5m spr 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704414 Hose O2 AGA-NIST ntr 1,5m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704415 Hose O2 AGA-NIST ntr 3 m spr 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704416 Hose O2 AGA-NIST wh 1,5m spr 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704417 Hose O2 AGA-NIST wh 1,5m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704418 Hose O2 AGA-NIST wh 3 m spr 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704422 Hose O2 AS-NIST wh 1,5m spr 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704423 Hose O2 AS-NIST wh 1,5m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704424 Hose O2 AS-NIST wh 3 m spr 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704428 Hose O2 BS-NIST wh 1,5m spr 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704429 Hose O2 BS-NIST wh 1,5m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704430 Hose O2 BS-NIST wh 3 m spr 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704434 Hose O2 DIN-NIST ntr 1,5m spr 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704435 Hose O2 DIN-NIST ntr 1,5m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704436 Hose O2 DIN-NIST ntr 3 m spr 1.000 St central gas hose Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Modules CGS hoses Parts catalog 33/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 0 5704437 Hose O2 DIN-NIST wh 1,5m spr 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704438 Hose O2 DIN-NIST wh 1,5m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704439 Hose O2 DIN-NIST wh 3 m spr 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704440 Hose O2 DISS-DISS gr 1,5m spr 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704441 Hose O2 DISS-DISS gr 1,5m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704442 Hose O2 DISS-DISS gr 3 m spr 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704443 Hose O2 DISS-DISS wh 1,5m spr 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704444 Hose O2 DISS-DISS wh 1,5m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704445 Hose O2 DISS-DISS wh 3 m spr 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704446 Hose O2 DIN-NIST wh 3 m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704447 Hose O2 DISS-DISS gr 3 m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704448 Hose O2 DISS-DISS wh 3 m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704450 Hose O2 AFNOR-AFNOR wh 3 m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704451 Hose O2 MZ-NIST wh 3 m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704455 Hose O2 DISS-NIST gr 1,5m spr 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704456 Hose O2 DISS-NIST gr 1,5m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704457 Hose O2 DISS-NIST gr 3 m spr 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704458 Hose O2 MZ-NIST wh 1,5m spr 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704459 Hose O2 MZ-NIST wh 1,5m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704460 Hose O2 MZ-NIST wh 3 m spr 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704461 Hose O2 UNI-NIST wh 1,5m spr 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704462 Hose O2 UNI-NIST wh 1,5m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704463 Hose O2 UNI-NIST wh 3 m spr 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704465 Hose AIR/O2 ntr 3 m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704467 Hose O2 AFNOR-NIST wh 3 m 1.000 St central gas hose Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Modules CGS hoses Parts catalog 34/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 0 5704481 Hose O2 DISS-NIST gr 3 m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704492 Hose O2 AFNOR-AFNOR wh 3 m spr 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704495 Hose O2 AGA-NIST ntr 3 m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704497 Hose O2 AGA-NIST wh 3 m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704503 Hose O2 AS-NIST wh 3 m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704504 Hose O2 UNI-NIST wh 3 m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704885 Hose O2 KAWA-DISS grn 1,5m spr 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704886 Hose O2 KAWA-DISS grn 1,5m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704887 Hose O2 KAWA-DISS grn 3 m spr 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704888 Hose O2 KAWA-DISS grn 3 m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704893Hose O2 Junron-DISS gr 1,5m sp 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704894 Hose O2 Junron-DISS gr 1,5m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704895 Hose O2 Junron-DISS gr 3 m sp 1.000 St central gas hose 0 5704896 Hose O2 Junron-DISS gr 3 m 1.000 St central gas hose 0 M35399 O2 ZV-Sch.3m NIST EN BS st.p. 1.000 St central gas hose 0 M35398 O2 ZV-Sch1,5m NIST EN BS str.p 1.000 St central gas hose Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Modules CGS hoses Parts catalog 35/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 7901743 WRENCH, OPEN-ENDED 17 X 19 1.000 St 7910530 OPEN-ENDED RING SPANNER 1952 M, 22 MM 1.000 St 7902275 Leak detection spray 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Tools Parts catalog 36/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 1 8412913 Oxylog hose 2000f/3000f 300 1.000 St 2 8412068 Oxylog hose 2000f/3000f 150 1.000 St 3 8413293 Measuring Hose 1.000 St 300cm 4 8410929 Measuring Tube for Flowsensor 1.000 St 150cm 5 2112760 Breathing hose 22/22 (A) 300 1.000 St 6 2165643 Breathing hose E 150cm 1.000 St 7 8412001 Breathing Valve 1.000 St 8 8412034 Flowsensor 1.000 St 9 8412235 90° angled connector 1.000 St 10 6872159 Extension cable MCable CO2 1.000 St 12 5702871 VentStar Oxylog3000F,2000p 150 1.000 St 13 MP00335 VentStar Oxylog3000F,2000p 300 1.000 St 14 5704964 VentStar Oxylog 3000F (P) 190 1.000 St 15 MP01063 Disposable CO2 Cuvette paed. 1.000 St 16 MP01062 Disposable CO2 Cuvette Adult 1.000 St 17 MP01579 Mask NovaStar TS,NIV,w/SE,S 1.000 St 18 MP01580 Mask NovaStar TS,NIV,w/SE,M 1.000 St 19 MP01581 Mask NovaStarTS,NIV,w/SE,L 1.000 St 20 MP01573 Mask ClassicStar,NIV,SE,S 1.000 St 21 MP01574 Mask ClassicStar,NIV,SE,M 1.000 St 22 MP01575 Mask ClassicStar,NIV,SE,L 1.000 St 23 MP01623 Mask ClassicStar Nasal NV, S 1.000 St 24 MP01624 Mask ClassicStar Nasal NV, M 1.000 St 25 MP01625 Mask ClassicStar Nasal NV, L 1.000 St 26 MP01755 Filter CareStar 45 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts CP parts Parts catalog 37/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 27 MP01765 Filter CareStar 40A 1.000 St 28 MP01770 Filter CareStar 30 1.000 St 29 MP01785 Filter SafeStar 80 1.000 St 30 MP01790 Filter SafeStar 55 1.000 St 31 MP01795 Filter SafeStar 60A 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts CP parts Parts catalog 38/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 11 8403201 TEST LUNG 1.000 St 32 MP01810 Filter/HME TwinStar 65A 1.000 St 33 MP01800 Filter/HME TwinStar 90 1.000 St 34 MP01825 Filter/HME TwinStar 10A 1.000 St 35 MP01820 Filter/HME TwinStar 8 1.000 St 36 MP01815 Filter/HME TwinStar 25 1.000 St 37 MP01805 Filter/HME TwinStar 55 1.000 St 38 MP01801 Filter/HME TwinStar HEPA 1.000 St 39 MP01855 ErgoStar CM 55 1.000 St 40 MP01840 ErgoStar CM 40 1.000 St 41 MP01845 ErgoStar CM 45 1.000 St 42 MP01850 ErgoStar CM 50 1.000 St 43 MP01890 ErgoStar AC 90 1.000 St 44 MP01895 ErgoStar AC 95 1.000 St 45 MP01860 ErgoStar CM 60 1.000 St 46 MP01510 Mask ComfortStar0stand,w.hook 1.000 St 47 MP01511 Mask ComfortStar1stand,w.hook 1.000 St 49 MP01531 Mask ComfortStar1,b.gum,w.hook 1.000 St 50 MP01512 Mask ComfortStar2stand,w.hook 1.000 St 51 MP01522 Mask ComfortStar2 Straw.w.hook 1.000 St 52 MP01532 Mask ComfortStar2,b.gum,w.hook 1.000 St 53 MP01513 Mask ComfortStar3stand,w.hook 1.000 St 54 MP01523 Mask ComfortStar3 Straw.w.hook 1.000 St 55 MP01533 Mask ComfortStar3,b.gum,w.hook 1.000 St 56 MP01543 Mask ComfortStar3,mint,w.hook 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts CP parts Parts catalog 39/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 57 MP01514 Mask ComfortStar4stand,w.hook 1.000 St 58 MP01524 Mask ComfortStar4 Straw.w.hook 1.000 St 58 MP01521 Mask ComfortStar1 Straw.w.hook 1.000 St 59 MP01534 Mask ComfortStar4,b.gum,w.hook 1.000 St 60 MP01544 Mask ComfortStar4,mint,w.hook 1.000 St 61 MP01515 Mask ComfortStar5stand,w.hook 1.000 St 62 MP01545 Mask ComfortStar5,mint,w.hook 1.000 St 63 MP01516 Mask ComfortStar6stand,w.hook 1.000 St 64 MP01546 Mask ComfortStar6,mint,w.hook 1.000 St 65 MP01559 Headgear disp.,soft farbic,sm. 1.000 St 66 MP01560 Headgaer disp.,soft fabric,la. 1.000 St 67 MP01561 Headgear disp.,soft rub.,small 1.000 St 68 MP01562 Headgear disp.,soft rub.,large 1.000 St 69 MP01590 2side pumpball f.airmanagement 1.000 St 70 M25649 MASKENKRUEMMER 1.000 St 71 M29307 CONNECT.F.TRACHEALTUBE SIZE 6 1.000 St 72 2165694 Breathing bag 2.0L ISO 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts CP parts Parts catalog 40/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 1 8410983 CAP 1.000 St 2 8410653 DIAPHRAGM 1.000 St 3 8412093 PACKING RING 1.000 St 4 8416002 O Ring 18.77x1.78 1.000 St 5 8412002 DIAPHRAGM 1.000 St 6 8412034 Flowsensor 1.000 St 7 8412001 Breathing Valve 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Breathing valve Parts catalog 41/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 1 2120704 CONTROL DIAPHRAGM (OXYDEM 2000/3000) 1.000 St 2 8410547 Adapter Oxidem M12X1 1.000 St 3 2M86291 Spiral hose 1,5 m M12x1 G1/8 1.000 St 4 2M86292 Spiral hose 1,5 m CS-system 1.000 St 5 2M86293 Spiral hose 3 m CS-system 1.000 St 6 2M86914 Spiral hose O2 1.5m G1/8 1.000 St 7 M07152 PACKING RING 1.000 St 8 2120488 ADAPTER AMBU MARK III 1.000 St 9 2120461 ADAPTER RESUTATOR 2000 1.000 St 10 2120496 ADAPTER LAERDAL 1.000 St 11 2120542 Membrane for Oxidem 3000 1.000 St 12 E20566 O-RING SEAL 1.000 St 13 M17455 O2 CONNECTING HOSE 1,5 M 1.000 St 14 M17289 O2 CONNECTING HOSE 3 M 1.000 St 15 2M86913 Adapter Combibag 1.000 St 16 2111764 Oxidem 1.000 St 26 5790124 adapter laerdal, new 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Oxidem 3000 Parts catalog 42/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 3 2M86291 Spiral hose 1,5 m M12x1 G1/8 1.000 St 4 2M86292 Spiral hose 1,5 m CS-system 1.000 St 5 2M86293 Spiral hose 3 m CS-system 1.000 St 6 2M86914 Spiral hose O2 1.5m G1/8 1.000 St 7 M07152 PACKING RING 1.000 St 13 M17455 O2 CONNECTING HOSE 1,5 M 1.000 St 14 M17289 O2 CONNECTING HOSE 3 M 1.000 St 17 M30571 REP.SET THREADED TERMINAL END 1.000 St 18 M26950 HOLDER FOR HOSE SOCKET 1.000 St 20 G21069 PLUG,CPL.O2 (LW 4 EX) 1.000 St 21 D21138 Valve 1.000 St 22 M24594 HOSE BUSHING 1.000 St 23 8412270 PLUG-IN NIPPLE 1.000 St 24 M29219 SOCKET 1.000 St 25 M30599 REP.SET THREADED TERMINAL END 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Oxidem 3000 Parts catalog 43/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 1 5704811 Oxylog 3000plus International 1.000 St Configuration Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Products concerned Parts catalog 44/45 Oxylog 3000 plus Item No. Order No. Description Qty. Qty.unit Remark 1 5790121 Edge protection upgrade kit 1.000 St Revision: 06 Items that are shown in the illustration but are not listed below the illustration are not available as spare parts Hardware Modification kits Parts catalog 45/45 N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 1 / 29 These test instructionsapply to software version 1.n. NOTE – Prior to using these test instructions, check that they are the latest revi- sion (compare revision with current service documentation). – All results and inputs must be documented in the "Test Report" or "Result Sheet", as applicable. NOTE Do not use these test instructions for testing after a repair procedure. N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 Table of contents 2 / 29 Table of contents 1 Device Configuration 4 1.1 Oxylog device configuration...................................................................................................... 4 1.1.1 Serial number (if not otherwise recorded) .................................................................. 4 1.1.2 Material number (if not otherwise recorded)............................................................... 4 1.1.3 Software version......................................................................................................... 4 1.1.4 Device identification number (ID) ............................................................................... 4 1.1.5 Tube type used........................................................................................................... 4 1.2 Oxylog 3000 plus software options ........................................................................................... 5 1.2.1 Inhalation .................................................................................................................... 5 1.2.2 100% O2..................................................................................................................... 5 1.2.3 CO2 ............................................................................................................................ 5 1.2.4 Data export ................................................................................................................. 5 1.2.5 Autoflow...................................................................................................................... 5 1.3 Device configuration, cylinder pressure regulator (if fitted)....................................................... 5 1.3.1 Cylinder pressure regulator used ............................................................................... 5 1.3.2 Alduk III/Alduk IV serial number ................................................................................. 5 1.3.3 Alduk III/Alduk IV material number ............................................................................. 6 1.3.4 Alduk III validity........................................................................................................... 6 1.4 Mcable-Mainstream CO2 sensor device configuration (if available)......................................... 6 1.4.1 Serial number ............................................................................................................. 6 2 Maintenance Parts 6 2.1 Maintenance parts, every 2 years............................................................................................. 7 2.1.1 Service set.................................................................................................................. 7 2.1.2 Alduk IV option, seal (G 3/4 inch connection)............................................................. 7 2.1.3 Alduk IV option, seal (pin index connection)............................................................... 7 2.1.4 Alduk IV option, seal (5/8BE connection) ................................................................... 8 2.1.5 Alduk IV option, seal (GO2 connection) ..................................................................... 8 2.2 Maintenance parts, every 6 years............................................................................................. 8 2.2.1 Alduk IV option ........................................................................................................... 8 3 Electrical Safety 8 3.1 Electrical safety to DIN EN 62353 (IEC 62353) ........................................................................ 9 3.1.1 Visual inspection of power supply unit........................................................................ 9 3.1.2 Protective conductor of power supply cable ............................................................... 9 3.1.3 Visual check of MCable-Mainstream CO2 sensor (Oxylog 3000 plus only) ............... 10 3.1.4 Device leakage current measuring points .................................................................. 10 3.1.5 Device leakage current............................................................................................... 11 3.2 Electrical safety according to IEC 60601 .................................................................................. 13 3.2.1 Visual inspection of power supply unit........................................................................ 13 3.2.2 Protective conductor of power supply cable ............................................................... 13 3.2.3 Visual check of MCable-Mainstream CO2 sensor (Oxylog 3000 plus only) ............... 14 3.2.4 Measuring points for housing leakage current............................................................ 14 3.2.5 Housing leakage current............................................................................................. 15 4 Function and Condition Test 16 4.1 Base unit condition test............................................................................................................. 16 N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 3 / 29 Table of contents 4.1.1 Labels and instructions for use................................................................................... 16 4.1.2 Base unit externally .................................................................................................... 16 4.2 Base unit function ..................................................................................................................... 16 4.2.1 Safety valve................................................................................................................ 16 4.2.2 Device check .............................................................................................................. 17 4.2.3 Volume-controlled ventilation ..................................................................................... 17 4.2.4 Voltage supply............................................................................................................ 18 4.2.5 Supply pressure/emergency air valve ........................................................................ 18 4.3 Portable system option ............................................................................................................. 19 4.3.1 Portable system condition .......................................................................................... 19 4.3.2 Leak test..................................................................................................................... 19 4.3.3 Validity and function of AGSS (if fitted) ...................................................................... 20 4.3.4 Function of AOS (if fitted) ........................................................................................... 20 4.3.5 Function of Alduk III (if fitted)...................................................................................... 21 4.3.6 Function of Alduk IV (if fitted) ..................................................................................... 22 4.4 Wall bracket option ................................................................................................................... 24 4.4.1 Condition and function................................................................................................ 24 4.5 Mcable-Mainstream CO2 sensor (module M11.1) option ......................................................... 24 4.5.1 Condition ....................................................................................................................24 4.5.2 Test with test filter ...................................................................................................... 25 4.6 Final procedures....................................................................................................................... 25 4.6.1 Test label and device handover ................................................................................. 25 5 Test Equipment 25 5.1 Test equipment......................................................................................................................... 26 5.1.1 Test equipment subject to mandatory calibration....................................................... 26 5.1.2 Test equipment not subject to mandatory calibration................................................. 27 6 Annex 27 N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 Device Configuration Oxylog device configuration 4 / 29 1 Device Configuration This chapter is used to record the device configuration. 1.1 Oxylog device configuration 1.1.1 Serial number (if not otherwise recorded) Action • Read the serial number from the rating plate. Input Serial number [________txt] 1.1.2 Material number (if not otherwise recorded) Action • Read the material number on the rating plate. Input Material number [________txt] 1.1.3 Software version Action • Read out and enter the software version later under "Function and condi- tion test" (the software version is displayed on screen immediately after power-on). Input Software version [________txt] 1.1.4 Device identification number (ID) Action • Read off device ID from option label (if attached there) and enter. The device ID can be read in the CSM (test: "Enter activation code", see appendix, "Access to Customer Service Mode (CSM)"). Input Device ID [________txt] 1.1.5 Tube type used Action • Identify the type of tube with which the test is performed and confirm with OK. Input Reusable adult tubing [________OK] Input Disposable adult tubing [________OK] NOTE On the Oxylog 3000 plus and Oxylog 3000 (from software version 1.20) the tests can also be performed with paediatric tubing. N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 5 / 29 Device Configuration Oxylog 3000 plus software options Input Paediatric tubing [________OK] 1.2 Oxylog 3000 plus software options Prerequisites Options are available (available options are listed on the option label) 1.2.1 Inhalation Result Option available. [________OK] 1.2.2 100% O2 Result Option available. [________OK] 1.2.3 CO2 Result Option available. [________OK] 1.2.4 Data export Result Option available. [________OK] 1.2.5 Autoflow Result Option available. [________OK] 1.3 Device configuration, cylinder pressure regulator (if fitted) 1.3.1 Cylinder pressure regulator used Input Enter the cylinder pressure regulator used. [________txt] 1.3.2 Alduk III/Alduk IV serial number Action • Read the serial number. Input Enter the serial number. [________txt] Example – Alduk III: NOTE Alduk I / II is to be tested as per the Alduk I / II test instructions. N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 Maintenance Parts Mcable-Mainstream CO2 sensor device configuration (if available) 6 / 29 Read off the serial number. Fig. 1 Alduk III serial number 1.3.3 Alduk III/Alduk IV material number Action • Read the material number. Input Enter the material number. [________txt] 1.3.4 Alduk III validity Action • Based on the serial number, determine how much longer the Alduk III can be kept in service. Input Alduk III validity date [________txt] 1.4 Mcable-Mainstream CO2 sensor device configuration (if avail- able) 1.4.1 Serial number Action • Read the serial number on the rating plate. Input Serial number [________txt] 2 Maintenance Parts This chapter contains interval-related maintenance parts, measures, and tests that can only be performed on an open device. 18 84 NOTE The first two figures of the serial number indicate the year of manufacture. The next two figures indicate the month of manufacture (0901... = 2009, January). NOTE – Alduk III is to be replaced after 10 years. – In the above illustration, the Alduk III would be usable up to and including January 2019. N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 7 / 29 Maintenance Parts Maintenance parts, every 2 years 2.1 Maintenance parts, every 2 years Prerequisites None. 2.1.1 Service set The service set MX08892 (quantity 1) includes the following parts: Input Next replacement: [________dat] 2.1.2 Alduk IV option, seal (G 3/4 inch connection) Input Next replacement: [________dat] 2.1.3 Alduk IV option, seal (pin index connection) Input Next replacement: [________dat] NOTE Alduk IV option: Depending on the connection fitting, replace the O-ring (seal) G 3/4 inch, pin index, 5/8BE or GO2. Quan- tity Designation Number Location/Remark 1 Filter mat 2M86341 Base unit/Replacement by specialist 1 Rechargeable bat- tery, lithium ion 2M86733 Base unit Quan- tity Designation Number Location/Remark 1 O-ring G3/4 5790175 Seal between pressure reg- ulator and high-pressure cylinder. Replacement by maintenance personnel. Quan- tity Designation Number Location/Remark 1 O-ring pin index 5790176 Seal between pressure reg- ulator and high-pressure cylinder. Replacement by maintenance personnel. N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 Electrical Safety Maintenance parts, every 6 years 8 / 29 2.1.4 Alduk IV option, seal (5/8BE connection) Input Next replacement: [________dat] 2.1.5 Alduk IV option, seal (GO2 connection) Input Next replacement: [________dat] 2.2 Maintenance parts, every 6 years Prerequisites None. 2.2.1 Alduk IV option Input Next general overhaul: [________dat] 3 Electrical Safety This chapter contains tests that need to be performed in order to verify that the medical elec- trical system is operational. Quan- tity Designation Number Location/Remark 1 O-ring 5/8BE 5790802 Seal between pressure reg- ulator and high-pressure cylinder. Replacement by maintenance personnel. Quan- tity Designation Number Location/Remark 1 O-ring GO2 5790803 Seal between pressure reg- ulator and high-pressure cylinder. Replacement by maintenance personnel. NOTE Have the pressure regulator overhauled at the repair workshop in Lübeck every six years. N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 9 / 29 Electrical Safety Electrical safety to DIN EN 62353 (IEC 62353) 3.1 Electrical safety to DIN EN 62353 (IEC 62353) 3.1.1 Visual inspection of power supply unit Test The power supply unit, power supply cable and Oxylog connecting cable are not damaged or dirty. Result Condition checked. [________OK] 3.1.2 Protective conductor of power supply cable NOTE The Oxylog under test meets the conditions of protection class 2. Oxylog 3000 plus only: With the MCable-Mainstream CO2 sensor (sensor connected) the Oxylog 3000 plus corresponds to type BF. NOTE The tester, e.g. SECUTEST, must be correctly configured for all measure- ments (perform protective conductor test with setting "Protection class I"). If implausible measurement results are obtained, such as a leakage current of 0.0 μA, check the tester configuration in addition to the test setup! NOTE – In testing to IEC 62353, the medical electrical device (ME device) or the medical electrical system (ME system) must be tested. – ME systems must be treated like ME devices. – An ME system is a combination of several devices, as specified by the manufacturer, of which at least one must be an ME device, which are interconnected by a functional connection or by means of a multiple socket outlet. NOTE With devices that are connected to other devices by means of a data cable, this connection must be disconnected prior to performing the electrical safe- ty check, in order to avoid incorrect measurements. NOTE The AC/DC power supply unit conforms to protection class 2. The protective conductor resistance of the power cable must be checked. N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 Electrical SafetyElectrical safety to DIN EN 62353 (IEC 62353) 10 / 29 Test set-up Fig. 2 Test setup for protective conductor resistance Action • Prepare the test setup. • Connect the test adapter or the tip of the test probe to the protective con- ductor contact of the connector (connector to the power supply unit), and then measure the protective conductor resistance (for the measurement, move the power supply cable section-by-section during the measurement). Test The value of the protective conductor resistance must not exceed 0.1 ohms. Result Protective conductor resistance [________Ohm] 3.1.3 Visual check of MCable-Mainstream CO2 sensor (Oxylog 3000 plus only) Test The housing, cables and connectors of the MCable-Mainstream CO2 sensor are not damaged or dirty. Result Condition checked. [________OK] 3.1.4 Device leakage current measuring points 15 06 Item Designation 1 Tester, e.g. SECUTEST 2 Power cable 3 Test probe with tip (e.g. SECUTEST accessories) or test adapter for connecting cable 4 Sockets for applied parts L Conductor N Neutral conductor PE (Protective earth) conductor NOTE The device leakage current test is performed without the device-specific test adapter. Oxylog 3000 plus only: The MCable-Mainstream CO2 sensor is in- ternally electrically isolated and has no metallic contacts. N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 11 / 29 Electrical Safety Electrical safety to DIN EN 62353 (IEC 62353) Action • Check the following measuring points with the test probe when measuring the device leakage current: – Compressed gas connection – Claw (screws) Input Measuring points are known. [________OK] 3.1.5 Device leakage current Prerequisites The tester is switched on. Test set-up Fig. 3 Device leakage current direct measurement Action • Prepare the test setup. • (Applied part) Connect the device-specific test adapter on one end to the device under test and on the other end to the tester's configurable socket "A" for applied parts (paying attention to the configuration!). • Follow the instructions on the tester. NOTE – The device leakage current can be tested by the direct measurement method or the differential measurement method. – For direct measurement, set up the device under test so that it is insu- lated and scan all touchable conductive components using the probe. – Differential current measurements often produce different measured val- ues from direct measurements. 15 05 1 Item Designation 1 Tester (test device) 2 Power supply unit 3 Medical device 4 (If applied part fitted) Device-specific test adapter for tester 5 (If applied part fitted) Configurable sockets for applied part 6 Test probe L Conductor N Neutral conductor PE Protective conductor N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 Electrical Safety Electrical safety to DIN EN 62353 (IEC 62353) 12 / 29 Test The reference value must not exceed 100 μA. Result Reference value [________µA] Test The recurrent test value must not exceed 100 μA. Result Recurrent test [________µA] NOTE The measurement must be performed twice! The second test is performed with the plug rotated 180° in the socket. In many test devices the mains plug rotation is simulated by means of a built-in selector switch. The higher mea- sured value must be documented. NOTE The reference value (initial measured value) must always be transmitted! NOTE If the measured values are between 90% and 100% of the permissible limit value, the reference value and the previously measured values of the recur- rent test should be applied to assess electrical safety! N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 13 / 29 Electrical Safety Electrical safety according to IEC 60601 3.2 Electrical safety according to IEC 60601 3.2.1 Visual inspection of power supply unit Test The power supply unit, power supply cable and Oxylog connecting cable are not damaged or dirty. Result Condition checked. [________OK] 3.2.2 Protective conductor of power supply cable NOTE The Oxylog under test meets the conditions of protection class 2. Oxylog 3000 plus only: With the MCable-Mainstream CO2 sensor (sensor connected) the Oxylog 3000 plus corresponds to type BF. NOTE The following presents a description of the electrical safety tests according to IEC 60601. Whether the standard is applicable or not depends on nation- al regulations and its use must be decided on site under consideration of ap- plicable national regulations. NOTE The tester, e.g. SECUTEST, must be correctly configured for all measure- ments (perform protective conductor test with setting "Protection class I"). If implausible measurement results are obtained, such as a leakage current of 0.0 μA, check the tester configuration in addition to the test setup! NOTE – When testing according to IEC 60601, systems must be tested and not individual devices. – Systems should be treated as devices. – A system is a combination of several devices of which at least one is a medical electrical device which is connected to other devices by func- tional connections or by a transportable multiple socket outlet. NOTE With devices that are connected to other devices by means of a data cable, this connection must be disconnected prior to performing the electrical safe- ty check, in order to avoid incorrect measurements. NOTE The test to UL2601-1 is satisfied by testing to IEC 60601. Differing limit val- ues are marked. NOTE The AC/DC power supply unit conforms to protection class 2. The protective conductor resistance of the power cable must be checked. N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 Electrical Safety Electrical safety according to IEC 60601 14 / 29 Test set-up Fig. 4 Test setup for protective conductor resistance Action • Prepare the test setup. • Connect the test adapter or the tip of the test probe to the protective con- ductor contact of the connector (connector to the power supply unit), and then measure the protective conductor resistance (for the measurement, move the power supply cable section-by-section during the measurement). Test The value of the protective conductor resistance must not exceed 0.1 ohms. Result Protective conductor resistance [________Ohm] 3.2.3 Visual check of MCable-Mainstream CO2 sensor (Oxylog 3000 plus only) Test The housing, cables and connectors of the MCable-Mainstream CO2 sensor are not damaged or dirty. Result Condition checked. [________OK] 3.2.4 Measuring points for housing leakage current 15 06 Item Designation 1 Tester, e.g. SECUTEST 2 Power cable 3 Test probe with tip (e.g. SECUTEST accessories) or test adapter for connecting cable 4 Sockets for applied parts L Conductor N Neutral conductor PE (Protective earth) conductor NOTE The housing leakage current test is performed without the device-specific test adapter. Oxylog 3000 plus only: The MCable-Mainstream CO2 sensor is in- ternally electrically isolated and has no metallic contacts. N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 15 / 29 Electrical Safety Electrical safety according to IEC 60601 Action • Check the following measuring points with the test probe when measuring the device leakage current: – Compressed gas connection – Claw (screws) Input Measuring points are known. [________OK] 3.2.5 Housing leakage current Prerequisites The tester is switched on. Test set-up Fig. 5 Housing leakage current test setup Action • Prepare the test setup. • Follow the instructions on the tester. Test In normal condition (N.C.), the value must not exceed 100 μA. Input Normal condition (N.C.) [________µA] NOTE Set up the device under test so that it is insulated. 15 05 1 Item Designation 1 Tester (test device) 2 Power supply unit 3 Medical device 4 (If applied part fitted) Device-specific test adapter for tester 5 (If applied part fitted) Configurable sockets for applied part 6 Test probe L Conductor N Neutral conductor PE Protective conductor NOTE The normal condition test must be performed twice! The second test is per- formed withthe plug rotated 180° in the socket. In many test devices the mains plug rotation is simulated by means of a built-in selector switch. The higher measured value must be documented. N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 Function and Condition Test Base unit condition test 16 / 29 Test In the single fault condition (S.F.C.) in the event of a neutral conductor break, the value must not exceed 500 μA. Input Single fault condition (S.F.C.) neutral conductor break [________µA] 4 Function and Condition Test This chapter contains tests that need to be performed in order to verify that the function and condition of the device and the accessories used meet the specifications according to the Instructions for Use. 4.1 Base unit condition test Prerequisites The device is fully assembled. 4.1.1 Labels and instructions for use Test – The labels (see appendix, "Labels" section) and notices are complete and readable. – The instructions for use are available, according to the user/owner. – Only applicable in Germany: the medical product log is available (accord- ing to user/owner). Result Condition checked. [________OK] 4.1.2 Base unit externally Test – The housing, the pneumatic and electrical connections, the front mem- brane cover, the controls and the carrying handle are not dirty or damaged. – The ventilation tube and ventilation valve are not hardened or damaged. – The pipeline supply tube and the test lung are not hardened or damaged. – The pressure and flow measurement sockets are securely attached and cannot be detached by hand. – The compressed gas fitting on the Oxylog is securely connected and undamaged. Result Condition checked. [________OK] 4.2 Base unit function Prerequisites Device is connected to the external power supply and to the O2 compressed gas supply. 4.2.1 Safety valve Action • Connect the pressure measuring device to the connection of the ventilation tube (on the Oxylog (the connection must be tight)). N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 17 / 29 Function and Condition Test Base unit function • Switch the device on and activate Customer Service mode (see section in Appendix Access to Customer Service Mode (CSM)). • Activate test step (9) "Check safety valve". • Generate a flow of 20 L/min. Test Permitted pressure range: – 75 to 85 mbar (applies to all variants) Result Function checked. [________OK] Action • Switch off the device. 4.2.2 Device check Action • Connect ventilation tube, ventilation valve with flow sensor and flowmeter tubes instead of the manometer. • Connect breathing bag (2 L). • Switch on the device. When the startup screen is active, press and hold down the rotary knob until the menu for selecting the device test appears. • Select and activate device test. • When the prompt to select the tube type appears, choose a different tube to the one in use. Test The device displays an error message. Action • Select and activate device check again. • When the prompt to select the tube type appears, choose the one in use. • Follow the on-screen instructions. Test The device test runs without error. Result Function checked. [________OK] 4.2.3 Volume-controlled ventilation Action • Make the following settings: – Ventilation mode = VC-CMV – Frequency = 10 1/min – Alarm limit Pmax = 60 mbar – FiO2 = O2 60% – PEEP = 5 mbar – I/E = 1:1 – Tplat = 50% – Trigger = off – VT = see table • Use the "Measured values" key to select measured value MVe, make the following settings and check (the message "VT too high" appears when paediatric tubes are used. The message can be ignored here): N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 Function and Condition Test Base unit function 18 / 29 Test Result Measured values checked. [________OK] 4.2.4 Voltage supply Test The "external power supply" LED is lit green. The "charge" indicator LED of the internal replaceable battery lights up in the following colours: – yellow: when the replaceable battery is charging – green: when the replaceable battery is fully charged – red: when no functional replaceable battery is inserted or the battery can- not be charged, for example because the device is being used outside the temperature range of 0 to 35 °C. Action • Remove internal replaceable battery. Test The device continues ventilating. The display shows the message "No bat- tery". The charge indicator LED is lit red. An acoustic alarm sounds. Action • Fit the internal replaceable battery. Test The charge indicator LED is no longer lit red. The acoustic alarm is deacti- vated. Action • Press the "Alarm Reset" button. Test The "No battery" message is no longer displayed. Action • Remove the external power supply. Test The device continues ventilating. The "external power supply" LED is off. The "charge" LED for the internal replaceable battery is off. An acoustic alarm sounds. The display shows the message "Battery operating". Action • Press the "Alarm Reset" button. Test The "Battery operating" message is no longer displayed. Action • Remove internal replaceable battery. Test Ventilation stops. An acoustic alarm sounds for at least 7 seconds. Action • Fit the internal replaceable battery. • Connect the external power supply. Test Ventilation is resumed with the previous settings. Result Function checked. [________OK] 4.2.5 Supply pressure/emergency air valve Action • Connect the test lung (test thorax) instead of the breathing bag. • Remove compressed gas supply. VT MV 200 mL 1.3 L/min to 2.3 L/min 500 mL 3.7 L/min to 5.3 L/min 1000 mL 8 L/min to 10.3 L/min N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 19 / 29 Function and Condition Test Portable system option Test – An acoustic alarm sounds. – The display shows the message "!!Supply pressure low". – The yellow alarm LED lights up. – Ventilation stops. Action • Simulate spontaneous breathing with the test thorax. Test It is possible to breathe through the emergency air valve (the emergency air valve requires a certain vacuum before it opens). Action • Connect the compressed gas supply. Test – The acoustic alarm stops. – The yellow alarm LED is no longer lit. – Ventilation is resumed with the previous settings. Action • Press the "Alarm Reset" button. Test – The "!!Supply pressure low" message is no longer displayed. Result Function checked. [________OK] 4.3 Portable system option Prerequisites The portable system and the Oxylog are fully equipped. The Oxylog is switched off. 4.3.1 Portable system condition Test The portable system, the pressure regulator, the O2 cylinder and the auto- matic gas switcher (if fitted) are not damaged or dirty. The manometer on the pressure regulator has a protective cap. Labels and inscriptions are complete and legible. The pipeline supply tube has no non-return valve. The instructions for use of the accessories (AGSS, etc.) are present. Result Condition checked [________OK] Test The use-by date of the oxygen is still valid. Result Oxygen use-by date [________OK] If the use-by date has been exceeded or is due to expire by the next service, advise the customer and make a note in the report. 4.3.2 Leak test Action • Disconnect the pipeline supply connector (if present) from the wall supply. • Slowly open and close the O2 cylinder. Test The display on the pressure measuring device on the O2 cylinder pressure regulator may fall no more than 10 bar in one minute. N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 Function and Condition Test Portable system option 20 / 29 Action • "Set O2 flow selector dial" to 4 L/min. Test The manometer display falls steadily to 0 bar. Action • "Set O2 flow selector dial" to 0 L/min. Result Checked for leaks. [________OK] 4.3.3 Validity and function of AGSS (if fitted) Test AGSS is still usable. Fig. 6 Use-by date Action • Plug the pipeline supply connector into the wall supply. Test The indicator on the AGSS for the compressed gas supply is green. Action • Slowly open the O2 cylinder. • Connect the test lung. • Switch on the Oxylogand start ventilation. • Disconnect the pipeline supply connector from the wall supply. Test Ventilation is not interrupted when switching from the pipeline supply to cylin- der supply or vice versa. Result Condition and function checked. [________OK] 4.3.4 Function of AOS (if fitted) Action • Plug the pipeline supply connector into the wall supply. Test The indicator on the AOS for the compressed gas supply is green. Action • Slowly open the O2 cylinder. • Connect the test lung. • Switch on the Oxylog and start ventilation. • Disconnect the pipeline supply connector from the wall supply. Test Ventilation is not interrupted when switching from the pipeline supply to cylin- der supply or vice versa. Result Condition and function checked. [________OK] 18 83 NOTE – AGSS should be replaced after no more than 10 years. – In the illustration shown, AGSS would still be usable up to and including 2014. N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 21 / 29 Function and Condition Test Portable system option 4.3.5 Function of Alduk III (if fitted) Prerequisites AGSS/AOS pipeline supply connection is open (pipeline supply not con- nected). Test set-up Fig. 7 Test setup Action • Prepare the test setup. • Set the flow adjuster on the Alduk III to 15 L/min. • Make the following settings on the Oxylog: – Ventilation mode = VC-CMV/IPPV – Frequency = 10 1/min – Alarm limit Pmax = 60 mbar (US variant Oxylog 3000, 2000 plus = 100 mbar) – FiO2 = O2 100% – Tplat = 50% – Trigger = off – VT = 2000 mL • Set the I/E so that a flow of 55 L/min (54 to 56) is produced. Test The pressure on the high-pressure measuring device of the Alduk III is greater than 50 bar. The pressure on the digital manometer is 4.3 bar to 4.7 bar. NOTE The Alduk III should be subjected to the following tests after 4 and 8 years and should be replaced after no more than 10 years. 19 39 Item Designation Item Designation 1 O2 cylinder: 4 Oxylog 2 Alduk III 5 AGSS/AOS 3 Digital manometer (7910724) N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 Function and Condition Test Portable system option 22 / 29 Action • Switch off the Oxylog. Test The pressure does not rise above 6 mbar. Action • Close the flow adjuster on the Alduk III. • In place of the digital manometer, connect an appropriate flow tube from the flowmeter block (7901161). • Set the following flow values and check (these apply to an ambient pres- sure of 1013 mbar): Action • Close O2 cylinder. • Wait until there is no more back pressure. Test The high-pressure measuring device of the Alduk III indicates no pressure. Action • Remove the AGSS/Alduk III connection on the Alduk III. • In place of the flow tube, connect a high-pressure pump and build up a pressure. Test The opening pressure of the safety valve is greater than 6.3 bar (10 bar must not be exceeded). Action • Mark the Alduk III, with the service label, for example, to indicate when the next check is due. Input Condition and function checked. Enter date of next test. [________dat] 4.3.6 Function of Alduk IV (if fitted) Prerequisites AGSS/AOS pipeline supply connection is open (pipeline supply not con- nected). Setting Measured value L/min Setting Measured value L/min 1 0.7 to 1.3 6 4.8 to 7.2 2 1.6 to 2.4 9 7.6 to 10.4 3 2.4 to 3.6 12 9.6 to 14.4 4 3.2 to 4.8 15 12 to 18 5 4 to 6 N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 23 / 29 Function and Condition Test Portable system option Test set-up Fig. 8 Test setup Action • Prepare the test setup. • Set the flow adjuster on the Alduk IV to 15 L/min. • Make the following settings on the Oxylog: – Ventilation mode = VC-CMV/IPPV – Frequency = 10 1/min – Alarm limit Pmax = 60 mbar (US variant Oxylog 3000, 2000 plus = 100 mbar) – FiO2 = O2 100% – Tplat = 50% – Trigger = off – VT = 2000 mL • Set the I/E so that a flow of 55 L/min (54 to 56) is produced. Test The pressure on the high-pressure measuring device of the Alduk IV is greater than 80 bar. The pressure on the digital manometer is 4.0 bar to 5.0 bar during inspiration. Action • Switch off the Oxylog. Test The pressure does not rise above 5.5 mbar. Action • Close the flow adjuster on the Alduk IV. • In place of the digital manometer, connect an appropriate flow tube from the flowmeter block (7901161). • Set the following flow values and check (these apply to an ambient pres- sure of 1013 mbar): 19 39 Item Designation Item Designation 1 O2 cylinder: 4 Oxylog 2 Alduk IV 5 AGSS/AOS 3 Digital manometer (7910724) N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 Function and Condition Test Wall bracket option 24 / 29 Action • Close O2 cylinder. • Wait until there is no more back pressure. Test The high-pressure measuring device of the Alduk IV indicates no pressure. Action • Mark the Alduk IV, with the service label, for example, to indicate when the next check is due. Input Condition and function checked. Enter date of next test. [________dat] 4.4 Wall bracket option Prerequisites The wall bracket is supplied with power. 4.4.1 Condition and function Test – The connecting cable is not porous, severely kinked or damaged. – The wall bracket is fixed securely. – The wall bracket is not damaged. – The electrical contacts are not damaged or dirty. Action • Attach the Oxylog with the portable system to the wall bracket. Test – The "external mains power" LED lights up. Result Condition and function checked. [________OK] 4.5 Mcable-Mainstream CO2 sensor (module M11.1) option 4.5.1 Condition Test – The connecting cable is not porous, severely kinked or damaged. – The test filter is present and undamaged. – The CO2 sensor is undamaged. Result Condition checked. [________OK] Setting Measured value L/min Setting Measured value L/min 1 0.5 to 1.5 6 4.8 to 7.2 2 1.5 to 2.5 9 7.2 to 10.8 3 2.4 to 3.6 12 9.6 to 14.4 4 3.2 to 4.8 15 12 to 18 5 4 to 6 N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 25 / 29 Test Equipment Final procedures 4.5.2 Test with test filter Action • Switch on the device. When the screen is activated, press and hold down the rotary knob until the menu for selecting the device check appears. • Select "CO2 zeroing and filter check". • Remove the CO2 sensor from the cuvette. • Select and activate "CO2 zeroing". If the message "Remove CO2 sensor from the cuvette" appears, confirm the message. Test – When CO2 zeroing is complete, the message "CO2 zeroing OK" appears. Action • Insert the test filter. • Select and activate "Filter check". Test When filter check is complete, the message "Filter check OK" appears. Result Function checked. [________OK] 4.6 Final procedures Prerequisites – The test instructions have been performed as specified. – All tests performed were passed successfully. 4.6.1 Test label and device handover Action • Attach a test label to the device. • Supply the user/owner with a fully functioning device. Result [________OK] 5 Test Equipment This chapter lists the service equipment required to perform the tests specified in these test instructions. NOTE During the following tests, do not breathe in the direction of the CO2 sensor. N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 Test Equipment Test equipment 26 / 29 5.1 Test equipment 5.1.1 Test equipment subject to mandatory calibration Result Test equipment calibrated in a valid manner used. [________OK] Designation Part number Comments Measuring equipment for electrical safety 7910594 or equivalent Digital manometer up to 1000 mbar 7910722 or equivalent Digital manometer up to 20 bar 7910724 or equivalent Flowmeter block 7901161 or equivalent High-pressure pump with connecting tube 7911389 or equivalent N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 27 / 29 Annex Test equipment 5.1.2 Test equipment not subject to mandatory calibration 6 Annex This section contains further information which may be helpful in testing the device. Designation Part number Comments Dräger test lung 7911140 or equivalent Breathing bag (2 L) with catheter con- nection port 8403201or equivalent Test adapter for connecting cable 7911821 N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 Annex Labels 28 / 29 6.1 Labels 6.1.1 Item The following illustration shows the positions of the labels. The positions numbered "2" apply only to Japan. Fig. 9 Label positions 6.2 Access to Customer Service Mode (CSM) 6.2.1 Introduction The following describes how to access Customer Service Mode. The tests themselves are described in the Instructions for Use manual. 6.2.2 Preconditions • The unit is switched off. 6.2.3 Access 1. Turn the controls (Fig. 10/1) fully clockwise. 2. Switch on the unit by the key (Fig. 10/3) and at the same time press and hold down the keys (Fig. 10/2) until Customer Service Mode appears. Fig. 10 Accessing Customer Service Mode 16 92 11 39 N o. 28 01 _0 00 00 00 59 3- 00 3 29 / 29 Annex Access to Customer Service Mode (CSM) Now the appropriate test can be selected and activated. To quit Customer Service Mode switch off the unit. The parameters set in Customer Service Mode remain stored, and take effect again after restarting. 6.2.4 Operation Select and activate tests and test steps as follows: – Select test/test step = turn rotary knob. – Activate test/test step = press rotary knob. – Interrupt test = press rotary knob again. – Quit test step = select "EXIT" and press knob. The selection is indicated by an asterisk "*". - This page has been intentionally left blank - Applies to Test Instructions / Service Card IPM Revision 3.n Result Sheet Test Instructions / Service Card IPM Oxylog 3000 plus Order number: 9500394 Location: Serial no. (basic unit): Department: Cust. invent. no.: Maintenance interval: Other / Delivery date: Key = OK + = Spare part used ! = Error / Report / = Accessory not available - = Not applicable � / OK OK Result 1 Device Configuration 1.1 Oxylog device configuration � 1.1.1 Serial number (if not otherwise recorded) txt � 1.1.2 Material number (if not otherwise recorded) txt � 1.1.3 Software version txt � 1.1.4 Device identification number (ID) txt 1.1.5 Tube type used � 1.1.5.1 Reusable adult tubing OK � 1.1.5.2 Disposable adult tubing OK � 1.1.5.3 Paediatric tubing OK 1.2 Oxylog 3000 plus software options � 1.2.1 Inhalation OK � 1.2.2 100% O2 OK � 1.2.3 CO2 OK � 1.2.4 Data export OK � 1.2.5 Autoflow OK 1.3 Device configuration, cylinder pressure regulator (if fitted) � 1.3.1 Cylinder pressure regulator used txt � 1.3.2 Alduk III/Alduk IV serial number txt � 1.3.3 Alduk III/Alduk IV material number txt � 1.3.4 Alduk III validity txt 1.4 Mcable-Mainstream CO2 sensor device configura- tion (if available) � 1.4.1 Serial number txt 2 Maintenance Parts 2.1 Maintenance parts, every 2 years � 2.1.1 Service set dat � 2.1.2 Alduk IV option, seal (G 3/4 inch connection) dat � 2.1.3 Alduk IV option, seal (pin index connection) dat � 2.1.4 Alduk IV option, seal (5/8BE connection) dat � 2.1.5 Alduk IV option, seal (GO2 connection) dat 2.2 Maintenance parts, every 6 years 2.2.1 Alduk IV option � 2.2.1.1 Next general overhaul: dat 3 Electrical Safety 3.1 Electrical safety to DIN EN 62353 (IEC 62353) � 3.1.1 Visual inspection of power supply unit OK � 3.1.2 Protective conductor of power supply cable (Max=0.1) Ohm � 3.1.3 Visual check of MCable-Mainstream CO2 sensor (Oxylog 3000 plus only) OK 3.1.4 Device leakage current measuring points � 3.1.4.1 Measuring points are known. OK 3.1.5 Device leakage current � 3.1.5.1 Reference value (Max=100) μA � 3.1.5.2 Recurrent test (Max=100) μA 3.2 Electrical safety according to IEC 60601 � 3.2.1 Visual inspection of power supply unit OK � 3.2.2 Protective conductor of power supply cable (Max=0.1) Ohm � 3.2.3 Visual check of MCable-Mainstream CO2 sensor (Oxylog 3000 plus only) OK 3.2.4 Measuring points for housing leakage current � 3.2.4.1 Measuring points are known. OK 3.2.5 Housing leakage current � 3.2.5.1 Normal condition (N.C.) (Max=100) μA � 3.2.5.2 Single fault condition (S.F.C.) neutral conduc- tor break (Max=500) μA 4 Function and Condition Test 4.1 Base unit condition test � 4.1.1 Labels and instructions for use OK � 4.1.2 Base unit externally OK 4.2 Base unit function � 4.2.1 Safety valve OK � 4.2.2 Device check OK � 4.2.3 Volume-controlled ventilation OK � 4.2.4 Voltage supply OK � 4.2.5 Supply pressure/emergency air valve OK 4.3 Portable system option 4.3.1 Portable system condition � 4.3.1.1 Condition checked OK � 4.3.1.2 Oxygen use-by date OK � 4.3.2 Leak test OK � 4.3.3 Validity and function of AGSS (if fitted) OK � 4.3.4 Function of AOS (if fitted) OK � 4.3.5 Function of Alduk III (if fitted) dat � 4.3.6 Function of Alduk IV (if fitted) dat 4.4 Wall bracket option � 4.4.1 Condition and function OK 4.5 Mcable-Mainstream CO2 sensor (module M11.1) op- tion � 4.5.1 Condition OK � 4.5.2 Test with test filter OK 4.6 Final procedures � 4.6.1 Test label and device handover OK 5 Test Equipment 5.1 Test equipment 5.1.1 Test equipment subject to mandatory calibration � 5.1.1.1 Test equipment calibrated in a valid manner used. OK 6 Annex OK Result Report: - This page has been intentionally left blank - N o. 25 04 _0 00 00 00 76 3- 00 2 Manufacturer: Dräger Medical GmbH Moislinger Allee 53 – 55 23542 Lübeck Germany +49 1805 3723437 FAX +49 451 882 - 3779 http://www.draeger.com Subject to change without notice Will not be replaced in the event of modifications. © Copyright 2013 by Dräger Medical GmbH, Lübeck, Germany. Revision 3.0 9036491 5503.420