UVP iBox Anesthesia System User Manual

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iBox Anesthesia System

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If the labels on the breathing device are missing, the breather inlet is the hose connected
to the white silicone duckbill valves inside the breather port. The breather exhaust is the
hose connected to the black holes inside the breather port.

If all of the instructions have been followed yet problems continue to arise, the vaporizer or
oxygen regulator may be out of calibration. Contact UVP for instructions on how to have
these items serviced at a factory authorized service center.

I have my own oxygen regulator. Can I use it?

An alternate oxygen regulator can be used only if it has an oxygen-specific DISS 1240
male connection and is capable of regulating pressure from 20-70 psi. Recommended
output pressure to the system is 50 psi.

I have my own vaporizer. Can I use it?

Yes, an alternate vaporizer can be used with this system provided that it has been
recently serviced and calibrated according to manufacturer’s requirements. Preferably an
industry-standard TEC 3 vaporizer would be used with this system.

How often should I have my vaporizer serviced?

Vaporizers should be serviced on a regular schedule that reflects usage and the individual
institution’s requirements on maintaining the vaporizer. UVP recommends having the
vaporizer serviced annually.

Can I maintain animals in the chamber while animals are on the breathing
device?

No. Only one component, the chamber or the breather, may be used at a time.

How often should I replace the charcoal filter canisters?

Replace the charcoal filter canisters after a weight increase of 100 grams.


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