Warnings
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Explosion Hazard: Do not use the M2741A sensor in the
presence of flammable anesthetics.
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Electrical Shock Hazard: Always turn off and remove
power before cleaning the M2741A sensor.
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Failure of Operation: If the M2741A sensor fails to
respond as described, discontinue use until the situation
has been corrected. Refer servicing only to qualified
service personnel.
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Do not use the M2741A sensor if it shows visible
damage, has exposed electrical contact, or has become
wet from spills or condensation.
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Do not clean, disinfect, sterilize, or reuse airway adapters
or nasal cannulas designed for single-patient-use. To do
so may compromise M2741A Sensor functionality and
system performance, and cause a potential hazard.
Performance for single-patient-use items is not
guaranteed if reused.
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Avoid infection by using only sealed single-patient-use
airway adapters and nasal cannulas.
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Replace airway adapters or cannulas, if excessive moisture
or secretions are observed in tubing.
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Do not apply excessive tension to any cable. Do not
position cables or tubing in any manner that may cause
entanglement or strangulation.
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Do not use the M2741A on patients that can not tolerate
the specified withdrawal from the airway.
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Do not connect the exhaust to the ventilator circuit.
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Observe the CO
abnormal appearance such as an elevated baseline, check
your patient and then the ventilatory circuit. Waveforms
can be affected by changes in patient condition, a faulty
sensor, or faulty airway adapter. See
on the following page for more information.
Tips
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If an anesthetic agent is used, you must connect the
M2741A sensor outlet to the scavenging system using an
exhaust tube (e.g M1015-40001, orderable separately).
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waveform. If you see changes or
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Troubleshooting