Welch Allyn PROPAQ CS User Manual

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Service Manual

Functional verification

35

WARNING Eliminate all the possibilities causing errors shown in the following
table before performing the calibration procedure (

“MSP Board (MCO2)

calibration”

on page 54). Recalibrating the altimeter as described in that

procedure, without adequately eliminating all other possible faults, may result in
inaccurate EtCO

2

readings.

Table 10. Possible sources of CO

2

verification test errors

Error

Specification

Correction

Incorrect/unknown calibration gas
concentration

4 to 10% certified to within ±0.01%

Verify gas supply. Gas must be
between 4% and 10%. Once known,
convert percentage to partial pressure
(mmHg) as instructed in

“Partial

pressure of test gas source”

on

page 31.

Insufficient/excessive gas flow rate

Between 60 and 200 ml/min

Verify with flow meter.

Excessive back pressure in cuvette

Back pressure should not exceed
1 mmHg

Connect gases as instructed in
verification test.

Air mixed with standard gas

Check integrity of test setup.

Gas temperature

Gas temperature entering airway
adapter should be at room
temperature

Store gas at room temperature.

Cuvette error

Results should not vary more than
0.5 mmHg due to cuvette tolerances

Use another cuvette (airway adapter).

Thermal equilibrium error

Sensor not warmed up

Allow the sensor/system to warm up
for 15 minutes.

High CO

2

reading with sensor subject

to room air only

CO

2

forced outside of airway adapter

into sensor. This is possible during
demonstration if exhaled gases are
blown through hands cupped around
cuvette and exhaled gases are forced
into sensor.

Contain exhaled breath through the
inside of the cuvette only. Do not allow
gases to be forced outside of the
cuvette and into the sensor housing. If
CO

2

has been forced into the sensor,

allow 24 to 48 hours for the CO

2

to

dissipate.

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