Co2 gas measurement calibration check, Co2 gas measurement calibration check -34 – Philips 862478 User Manual

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Performance Procedures

4-34

Testing the Monitor

CO

2

Gas

Measurement

Calibration

Check

After switching the monitor on, or after turning on the etCO

2

On/Off setting in the etCO

2

frame, wait at least 20 minutes before checking the calibration.

Step

Action

1

Check that the 5% calibration gas and flow regulator are connected.

2

Calculate the expected measurement value in mmHg as follows:

0.05 x (ambient pressure) / 1.03 = value mmHg

i.e. 0.05 x 736 mmHg / 1.03 = 35.7 mmHg (with an ambient pressure of 736
mmHg)

Note: Dividing by 1.03 compensates for the dry calibration gas at room
temperature, relative to breath gases containing water vapor and at body
temperature.

3

Select CO

2

Calibration. Wait for the status message "CO

2

module reset in

progress" to disappear. Open the valve on the flow regulator to allow 5% CO

2

gas to flow into the monitor. Allow the displayed CO

2

value (third row of CO

2

Test menu) to stabilize.

4

Check that the CO

2

value on the monitor matches the calculated mmHg value

±2.6 mmHg. If the value is outside the tolerance, calibrate as described in Step 9
to 13.

5

Disconnect the 5% calibration gas and connect the 10% calibration gas.

6

Calculate the expected measurement value and tolerance in mmHg as follows:

0.1 x (ambient pressure) / 1.03 = value mmHg

±0.07 x (value mmHg) = tolerance

i.e. 0.1 x 737 mmHg / 1.03 = 71.6 mmHg (with an ambient pressure of 737
mmHg)

±0.07 x 71.6 mmHg = ±5.01 mmHg tolerance

7

Open the valve on the flow regulator to allow 10% CO

2

gas to flow into the

monitor. Allow the value to stabilize.

8

Check that the value on the monitor (X6) matches the calculated mmHg value
within the calculated tolerance. If so, the CO

2

module is correctly calibrated. If

the value is outside the tolerance, calibrate as follows.

9

If not already connected, connect the 5% calibration gas.

10

Select CO

2

Calibration to enter the Calibration sub-menu. Wait for the status

message "CO

2

module reset in progress" to disappear.

11

Select the value for the calibration gas (The default value is 5%).

12

Select Start Calibration and open the valve on the calibration gas to allow CO

2

gas to flow into the monitor. Allow the value to stabilize before the start of the
calibration. Leave the valve open until the monitor gives a prompt that the gas
can be removed.

13

The CO

2

module calibrates and prompts when calibration is successful.

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