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Warnings
Explosion Hazard: Do not use the M2741A sensor in
the presence of flammable anesthetics.
Electrical Shock Hazard: Always turn off and remove
power before cleaning the M2741A sensor.
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.
Do not use the M2741A sensor if it shows visible
damage, has exposed electrical contact, or has become
wet from spills or condensation.
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.
Avoid infection by using only sealed single-patient-use
airway adapters and nasal cannulas.
Replace airway adapters or cannulas, if excessive
moisture or secretions are observed in tubing.
Do not apply excessive tension to any cable. Do not
position cables or tubing in any manner that may cause
entanglement or strangulation.
Do not use the M2741A on patients that can not
tolerate the specified withdrawal from the airway.
Do not connect the exhaust to the ventilator circuit.
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
Troubleshooting Tips on the following page for more
information.
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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