Limited Warranty .............................................................................................................................................................................. v
Disclaimer of Warranties ................................................................................................................................................................ v
Conditions of Warranty .................................................................................................................................................................vi
Limitation of Remedies .................................................................................................................................................................vi
About this Manual ................................................................................................................................................................................1-1
Denition of Symbols .........................................................................................................................................................................1-1
Chapter 2: Description of Controls and Features ..............................................................2-1
Intended Use ..........................................................................................................................................................................................2-1
Unpacking the Product and checking the shipment ..............................................................................................................2-1
Items Included With WWV9000 Series .................................................................................................................................2-1
Items Included With WWV9010 Series .................................................................................................................................2-2
Denition of parts ................................................................................................................................................................................2-2
Set-up Diagram and Instructions....................................................................................................................................................3-1
Getting Started ......................................................................................................................................................................................3-4
Attaching the Universal F-circuit ............................................................................................................................................3-4
Attaching the Modied Jackson Rees (MJR) Circuit ........................................................................................................3-5
Waste Gas Scavenging System (not included) ..................................................................................................................4-1
Long Term Storage ...............................................................................................................................................................................4-1
Cleaning and Disinfecting .................................................................................................................................................................4-3
Patient circuits, hoses, and breathing bags ........................................................................................................................4-3
Pop-o Valve Removal and Cleaning ...................................................................................................................................4-4
Flowmeter Removal and Cleaning ........................................................................................................................................4-7
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Minor Repairs ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-10
SurgiVet and the Smiths design mark are trademarks of the Smiths Medical family of companies. The symbol
indicates the trademark is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Oce and certain other countries. All
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other names and marks mentioned are the trade names, trademarks or service marks of their respective owners.
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Warranty and Service Information
Warranty and Service Information
Proprietary Notice
Information contained in this document is copyrighted by Smiths Medical PM, Inc. and may not be duplicated in
full or part by any person without prior written approval of Smiths Medical PM, Inc. Its purpose is to provide the
user with adequately detailed documentation to eciently install, operate, maintain and order spare parts for
the device supplied. All information contained in this document is believed to be current and accurate as of the
date of publication or revision, but does not constitute a warranty.
Warranty
Limited Warranty
Smiths Medical PM, Inc. (“Seller”) warrants to the original purchaser that the Product, not including applicable
accessories, shall be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use, if used in accordance
with its labeling, for ve (5) years from the date of shipment to the original purchaser. (Note: Vaporizers, Gas
Scavenging Systems and Alarms carry their own warranty. Please review associated operation manuals
for warranty terms.)
For plastic, rubber and consumable items, and consumable items, Smiths Medical PM, Inc. warrants only
that each such part and item shall be free from defects in workmanship and materials from the date of
shipment to the original purchaser.
Loaner Device (Domestic Sales Only)
Smiths Medical PM, Inc, will for the period of warranty make available at no charge, loaner devices (domestic
sales only) if, in the opinion of Smiths Medical PM, Inc, the repair of the customer’s device would require an
unreasonable period of time to repair, and there is a suitable loaner available during the time of repair.
Smiths Medical PM, Inc may make available loaner devices, for a fee should it be requested while an out of
warranty device is in for service.
Disclaimer of Warranties
THE FOREGOING EXPRESS WARRANTY, AS CONDITIONED AND LIMITED, IS IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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Seller disclaims responsibility for the suitability of the Product for any particular medical treatment or for any
medical complications resulting from the use of the Product. The disclaimer is dictated by the many elements
which are beyond Seller’s control, such as diagnosis of patient, conditions under which the Product may be used,
handling of the Product after it leaves Seller’s possession, execution of recommended instructions for use and
others.
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Warranty and Service Information
Conditions of Warranty
Seller’s sole obligation under this warranty is to repair or replace, at its option, products that prove to be
defective during the warranty period. This warranty is void if the Product has been altered, misused, damaged
by neglect or accident, not properly maintained, or repaired by persons not authorized by Seller. Misuse
includes, but is not limited to, use not in compliance with the labeling or use with accessories not manufactured
by Seller. This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear and maintenance items.
This warranty is not assignable.
Limitation of Remedies
The original purchaser’s exclusive remedy shall be, at Seller’s sole option, the repair or replacement of the
Product. THIS IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. In no event will Seller’s liability arising out of any cause
whatsoever (whether such cause is based in contract, negligence, strict liability, tort or otherwise) exceed
the price of the Product, and in no event shall Seller be responsible for consequential, incidental or
special damages of any kind or nature whatsoever, including but not limited to, lost business, revenues,
and prots.
Warranty Procedure
Should it be necessary to return the Product and/or accessories for evaluation or repair, please contact
Veterinary Clinical Support to obtain a Return Authorization (RA) Number. Please provide the serial number of
all equipment that will be returned. Any equipment returned for evaluation or repair needs to be cleaned and
decontaminated at your facility prior to being handled by our service technicians. For cleaning instructions,
please refer to the appropriate section in the operations manual. If equipment is returned without being
cleaned and decontaminated, and in our opinion it represents a potential biological hazard, our service
technicians reserve the right to withhold service until proper cleaning and decontamination have been
completed by the sender. Reference the return authorization number when returning your Product, freight
and insurance prepaid, to:
Smiths Medical PM, Inc.
Attn: Repairs / return #
N7W22025 Johnson Drive
Waukesha, WI 53186
Seller will not be responsible for unauthorized returns or for loss or damage to the Product during the return
shipment. The repaired or replaced Product will be shipped, freight prepaid by Seller, to Purchaser.
To obtain warranty information outside the USA, contact your local distributor.
NOTE! Shipments received without a return number will be returned to sender.
Keep all original packing material, including any inserts. If you need to ship the device, use only the original
packaging material, including inserts. Box and inserts should be in original condition. If original shipping
material in good condition is not available, it should be purchased from Smiths Medical PM, Inc.
Damages occurring in transit in other than original shipping containers are the responsibility of the shipper. All
costs incurred returning devices for repair are the responsibility of the shipper.
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction
About this Manual
The Operation Manual provides installation, operation and maintenance instructions for trained veterinary
health care professionals and other qualied users.
These instructions contain important information for safe use of the product. Read the entire contents
of these Instructions For Use, including Warnings and Cautions, before using this anesthesia machine.
Failure to properly follow warnings, cautions and instructions could result in death or serious injury to the
patient.
Denition of Symbols
SYMBOLDESCRIPTION
6
f
Z
Collect separately
Y
Caution: Federal (USA) law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a licensed
veterinarian.
Attention, see instructions for use.
Oxygen
Flammable Compressed Gas Identication Label
Nitrous Oxide
Non-ammable, Oxidizer, Compressed Gas Identication Labels
Disposal (EU Countries)
Under the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2006/96/EC and
implementing regulations, all devices and service items within the scope of the Directive
purchased new after August 13, 2005 must be sent for recycling when ultimately
becoming waste. Devices and items must not be disposed of with general waste.
If purchased before that date, they may also be sent for recycling if being replaced
on a one-for-one, like-for-like basis (this varies depending on the country). Recycling
instructions to customers using Smiths Medical products are published on the internet at:
http://www.smiths-medical.com/recycle
Disposal (other countries)
When disposing of this device, its batteries or any of its accessories, ensure that any
negative impact on the environment is minimized. Contact your local waste disposal
service and use local recycling or disposal schemes. Separate any other parts of the
equipment where arrangements can be made for their recovery; either by recycling or
energy recovery. The main batteries are potentially harmful and will require separate
disposal according to manufacturer’s instructions or local regulations.
Note: If applicable, EU, national or local regulations concerning waste disposal must
take precedence over the above advice.
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KEYWORDDEFINITION
WARNINGTells you about something that could hurt the patient or hurt the operator.
CAUTIONTells you something that could damage the anesthesia machine.
NOTETells you other important information.
Warnings
WARNING! This device is intended for use by persons trained in professional veterinary care. The
operator must be thoroughly familiar with the information in this manual before using the
equipment.
WARNING! Improper Setup, Use, or Maintenance of anesthetic agents and compressed gas in
conjunction with this machine may result in serious injury or death.
WARNING! It is the Operator’s responsibility to Pressure Test the anesthesia machine on a daily basis,
before using the machine on a patient. Failure to do so may result in operator exposure to
anesthetic agents and decreased level of anesthetic and oxygen delivered to the patient.
WARNING! It is the Operator’s responsibility to supply and maintain an adequate waste gas removal
system. Failure to do so may result in operator exposure to anesthetic agents.
WARNING! Failure to completely open the Pop-o Valve during Normal Operation may result in serious
injury or death. Verify the Pop-o Valve is in the Open position before use. The pop-o valve
should be kept in the open position at all times unless you are giving the patient a manual
breath. Note: The Pop-O Valve will be kept in the Closed Position when using a ventilator.
WARNING! The Pop-O Valve will be in the closed position when received from the factory.
WARNING! Failure to let the vaporizer sit for 1 hour after initial lling before use may result in
inconsistent patient anesthetic depth. This applies only to a vaporizer that is completely dry
or has recently been serviced.
WARNING! The Universal F-circuit is a rebreathing circuit that should only be used with animals that
weigh 7 kg (15 lbs) or greater.
WARNING! The Modied Jackson Rees (MJR) is a non-rebreathing circuit that should only be used on
animals that weigh 7 kg (15 lbs) or less.
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Cautions
CAUTION! Follow local governing ordinances and recycling instructions regarding disposal and recycling
of device components.
CAUTION! Overtightening the owmeter knob can damage the needle valve and result in leakage or loss
of oxygen ow into the owmeter. Do not overtighten. When the ball is resting on the bottom
of the stop in the ow tube, the owmeter is OFF. There is no need to tighten any more.
CAUTION! Overtightening the absorber canister draw knob may cause damage to the machine and
possibly result in leakage. Do not overtighten.
CAUTION! Do not apply compressed gas to the machine that is unregulated. Using compressed gas
delivered in excess of 65psi may damage the owmeter, plumbing, and ush valve.
CAUTION! Do not overtighten the Pop-O Valve.
CAUTION! Do not overtighten the oxygen hose on the back of the anesthesia machine as this may
inadvertently loosen the tting at the back of the owmeter and may result in leakage.
Always use 2 wrenches to tighten the DISS female hose connection to the machine. One (5/8
inch) to hold the DISS male and one (11/16 inch) to tighten the DISS female hose connection.
CAUTION! Before cleaning the Absorber Canister, remove all loose debris and dust. Applying water to
carbon dioxide absorbent causes it to harden, making it dicult to remove.
Notes
NOTE! If the Anesthesia Head Assembly is able to spin on the pole, then the screw is not installed. Install
the ¼ - 20 x 1½ Button Head Screw (32821B1).
NOTE! Vaporizer mounting hardware is not included with the machine.
NOTE! For certain styles of vaporizers, it may be necessary to attach the male and female end caps to the
vaporizer rst, before mounting it to the machine (see step 8 in Chapter 3 under Set up Diagram
and Instructions).
NOTE! When mounting a Tech 4 Vaporizer to the machine, use the lower slot and position the vaporizer
all the way to the right side (when looking at the front of the machine).
NOTE! A leak in the anesthesia machine may result if the threaded opening at the top of the absorber
canister is not covered when lling with absorbent.
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Chapter 2: Description of Controls and Features
Chapter 2: Description of Controls and Features
Intended Use
The SurgiVet® Universal CDS 9000 Anesthesia Machine (when used with a vaporizer) delivers anesthetic through
a rebreathing or non-rebreathing system for small animal patients.
Unpacking the Product and checking the shipment
Carefully remove the SurgiVet® Universal CDS 9000 Anesthesia Machine and accessories from the shipping
carton. Save the packing materials in the event that the SurgiVet® CDS 9000 Anesthesia Machine or accessories
must be shipped or stored. Compare the packing list with the items received to make sure the shipment is
complete.
Items Included With WWV9000 Series
Universal CDS 9000 Anesthesia Head Assembly with Pole Mount Arm•
32816B1 Draw Knob•
32046B1 Absorber Canister•
32028B6 2” Aluminum Pole•
V718701 Chrome Base with casters•
32821B1 ¼ - 20 x 1½ Button Head Screw•
32359B3 F-Circuit with 2 Liter Bag *•
V7309 Pop-O Occlusion Valve•
32359B6 Modied Jackson Rees with ½ Liter Bag *•
32046A7 CO•
Absorbent Rell Bag (2.2 lbs) *
2
WWV1932 Operation Manual *•
(Items with * are not pictured)
V7115 Mayo Tray (Optional)
V7330 O2 E-Tank Regulator,
Double Tank Holder (Regulator
not shown) (Optional)
Universal CDS9000 Anesthesia Head
Assembly with Pole Mount Arm
¼ - 20 x 1½ Button Head Screw
Draw Knob
Pop-O Occlusion Valve
Absorber Canister
Vaporizer (Optional)
2” Aluminum Pole
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Chrome Base with Casters
Figure 2-1: WWV9000 Series
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Chapter 2: Description of Controls and Features
Items Included With WWV9010 Series
Universal CDS 9010 Table Top•
32816B1 Draw Knob•
32046B1 Absorber Canister•
32359B3 F-Circuit with 2 Liter Bag *•
32359B6 Modied Jackson Rees with ½ Liter Bag *•
V7309 Pop-O Occlusion Valve•
32046A7 CO•
Operation Manual *•
(Items with * are not pictured)
NOTE! Items included with the WWV9010 series are similar to items shown in Figure 2-1.
Absorbent Rell Bag (2.2 lbs) *
2
Denition of parts
Flowmeter
Located to the left of the Vaporizer and Absorber System. The Flowmeter controls the delivery of oxygen into
the breathing circuit. The standard Flowmeter reads from 200cc to 4 Liters Per Minute (other combinations and
ranges are available).
Flush Valve
Located above the Flowmeter, this device is used to quickly deliver oxygen to the patient (bypasses the
Vaporizer). It is also used to pressure test the anesthesia machine.
Female End Cap
Universal (23 mm taper) connection for most vaporizers, attaches to the Vaporizer Inlet.
Male End Cap
Universal (23 mm taper) connection for most vaporizers, attaches to the Vaporizer Outlet.
Pop-O Valve
Located behind the Pressure Manometer. The Pop-O Valve directs the waste anesthetic gas from the machine to
a scavenging system. In the completely open position, the SurgiVet® Pop- O Valve will release pressure at 2 cm
H2O, while maintaining a constant passive volume in the breathing bag.
NOTE! Do not overtighten the valve when closing.
Pressure Manometer
Located on top of the machine behind the exhalation valve. The manometer has two functions:
Used during a pressure test of the anesthesia machine for leak detection.•
Provides a visual measurement of the patient airway pressure. •
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Inhalation Valve
Located on the front of the machine to the left of the Exhalation Valve. This valve opens to allow fresh anesthetic
gas and oxygen delivery to the patient during inhalation. It also closes during exhalation.
Exhalation Valve
Located on the front of the machine to the right of the Inhalation Valve. This valve opens to allow exhaled gas to
circulate through the absorber canister and closes during inhalation to prevent rebreathing of carbon dioxide.
Bag Port
Located below the Exhalation Valve. The Bag Port is used to connect a breathing bag or a ventilator hose.
Absorber Canister
Located behind and underneath the Inhalation/Exhalation Valves. It holds absorbent to remove carbon dioxide
from the re-circulating anesthetic and oxygen.
Universal F-Circuit
Rebreathing circuit used for patients that weigh 7 kg (15 lbs) or more.
Modied Jackson Rees (MJR) Circuit
Non-rebreathing circuit used for patients that weigh less than 7 kg (15 lbs).
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Chapter 3: Machine Operation
Chapter 3: Machine Operation
Set-up Diagram and Instructions
WARNING! Improper Setup, Use, or Maintenance of anesthetic agents and compressed gas in
conjunction with this machine may result in serious injury or death.
CAUTION! Overtightening the absorber canister draw knob may cause damage to the machine and
result in leakage. Do not overtighten.
Draw Knob
Pop-O Occlusion Valve
Universal CDS9000 Anesthesia Head
Assembly with Pole Mount Arm
V7115 Mayo Tray (Optional)
V7330 O2 E-Tank Regulator,
Double Tank Holder (Regulator
not shown) (Optional)
Absorber Canister
Vaporizer (Optional)
2” Aluminum Pole
Chrome Base with Casters
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Chapter 3: Machine Operation
To setup the machine:
Gather all parts from the shipping container. 1.
Firmly insert casters into the base to ensure a balanced base (See Figure 3-1).2.
Insert the beveled (tapered) end of the 2” Aluminum Pole into the Base and press rmly to ensure stability.3.
All pole mounted optional accessories for the anesthesia machine should be installed at this time. Slide 4.
each accessory down over the pole and secure it in position before proceeding to the next step. Optional
Accessories are as follows:
V7330 O2 E-Tank Regulator, Double Tank Holder•
V7331 Universal Double E-Tank Monifold•
V7261 E-Tank Stabilizer•
V7115 Mayo Tray•
V7260 SAV Universal Mounting Bracket•
V7121 “Z” Bracket•
V7122 Universal Vaporizer Mounting Bracket with end caps•
V712201 Universal Vaporizer Mounting Bracket without end caps•
Align the Pole Plug with the hole in the 2” aluminum pole. Install the machine head onto the pole. Install 5.
the 1/4 - 20 x 1 1/2 Button Head screw and tighten.
Cut the plastic zip tie and carefully release the chrome end caps with silicone tubing from the anesthesia 6.
machine bracket.
Attach the vaporizer to the anesthesia machine bracket using the screws provided (located on the back of 7.
the vaporizer manifold).
NOTE! Vaporizer mounting hardware is included with the purchase of the vaporizer only; it is not
included with the purchase of the anesthesia machine due to the various styles of vaporizers that
the machine accommodates.
NOTE! The order of the vaporizer mounting hardware on the bolt is as follows:
NOTE! The nylon washer should be placed between the vaporizer manifold and the frame of the
machine. This allows enough space to appropriately attach the male and female endcaps.
NOTE! It is not necessary to use a Nylon Washer for the Tech 4 Vaporizers
NOTE! For certain styles of vaporizers, it may be necessary to attach the male and female end caps to the
vaporizer rst, before mounting it to the machine (see step 8).
If you have not done so already, twist and pull the end caps apart and attach the end caps to the manifold 8.
of the vaporizer using a push and twist action. The male end cap goes on the outlet of the vaporizer (right
side when looking at the front of the vaporizer) and the female end cap goes on the inlet of the vaporizer
(left side when looking at the front of the vaporizer).
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With the oxygen and the vaporizer turned o, you can now ll the vaporizer with the appropriate agent up 9.
to the maximum ll line. You will need to let the vaporizer sit for a minimum of 1 hour and then add more
agent up to the maximum ll line. The wick inside the vaporizer is dry and will soak up the agent.
WARNING! Failure to let the vaporizer absorb agent for 1 hour after the initial ll and before use may
result in inconsistent patient anesthetic depth.
Cover the threaded opening at the top of the absorber canister with your nger or a piece of tape and ll 10.
the absorber canister to about ½ - 1” from the top.
NOTE! If absorbent gets down into the threaded opening at the top of the canister, it will cause a leak in
the anesthesia machine.
Once the absorber canister is lled, locate the guide pin at the top front of the canister. Match the guide 11.
pin with the notch underneath the anesthesia machine block. Secure the canister in place using the draw
knob.
CAUTION! Overtightening the absorber canister draw knob may cause damage to the canister and result
in leakage. Do not overtighten.
Using a wrench, attach oxygen hose (not included) to the male threaded tting (DISS male) on the back of 12.
the oxygen owmeter. Attach the opposite end of the oxygen hose to an oxygen source (e-tank, h-tank,
wall outlet, ceiling drop) that is regulated to 50-55psi.
CAUTION! Do not over tighten the oxygen hose on the back of the anesthesia machine as this may
inadvertently loosen the tting at the back of the owmeter and may result in leakage.
CAUTION! Do not apply compressed gas to a machine that is unregulated. Using compressed gas
delivered in excess of 65psi may damage the owmeter, plumbing and ush valve.
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Getting Started
Check the machine to make sure it is operating normally and is leak free by performing a pressure test. A
pressure test is recommended to be performed daily. See Daily Machine Checklist on page 4-2.
Attaching the Universal F-circuit
Exhalation Valve
Connect to Exhalation Valve
Connection for end tidal CO2 monitor
Inhalation Valve
Patient End - Connect to
Endotracheal Tube or Mask
Connect to Inhalation Valve
Block
Figure 3-2: Attaching the 32359B3 Universal F-circuit
WARNING! The Universal F-circuit is a rebreathing circuit that should only be used with animals that
weigh from 7 kg (15 lbs) or greater.
NOTE! When using the F-circuit, condensation will form in the outer tube. This will create warm fresh gas
which is good for the patient.
Locate the inhalation/exhalation valves on the front of the block.1.
Attach the corrugated teal tube within the clear tube to the inhalation valve (left).2.
Attach the short clear corrugated tube to the exhalation valve (right).3.
Attach rebreathing bag to the bag port located underneath the exhalation valve. 4.
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Attaching the Modied Jackson Rees (MJR) Circuit
CLOSE
CLOSE
Connect to Fresh Gas Outlet
Patient End - Connect to
Endotrachael Tube or Mask
Connect to Scavenging System (Do not
connect to Pop-O Valve)
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Fresh Gas Outlet
Figure 3-3: Attaching the 32359B6 Modied Jackson Rees (MJR) Circuit
WARNING! The MJR is a non-rebreathing circuit that should only be used on animals that weigh
7 kg (15 lbs) or less.
Locate the Fresh Gas Outlet located between the Inhalation and Exhalation valves. Remove the metal 15 1.
mm elbow adapter from the block and let the adapter hang.
Remove the MJR from the bag and locate the smooth clear 72” tubing on the circuit.2.
Place the end of the smooth clear 72” tubing with the 15mm adapter, into the Fresh Gas Outlet. By doing 3.
so, you are bypassing the absorber, the inhalation/exhalation valves, the manometer, and the pop-o valve
on the machine.
CAUTION! Do not press the adapter at the end of the smooth clear 72” tubing in too rmly or it may be
dicult to remove, resulting in damage to the adapter or the Fresh Gas Outlet.
Place the ½ liter bag provided with the MJR circuit onto the corrugated clear tubing of the MJR below the 4.
section labeled ‘Thumb Slide Valve - Open/Closed’. The Thumb Slide Valve located on the main housing acts
as a Pop - O valve.
WARNING! The Thumb Slide Valve should be kept in the open position at all times unless you are giving
the patient a manual breath.
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32816B1 Absorber Knob
Pop-O Occlusion
valve
V7306 Pop-o
Valve Assembly
32813B1 Pop-O
Base O-Ring
32424B2 Seal Washer
(Rubber side toward block)
32027B1 Manometer
32166B1 Dome Caps
32405B16 Dome Cap O-Rings
32369B3 Flutter Disk
V7117 Flush Valve
Assembly
Figure 3.4: Machine Parts, View 1
32056B2 Female Endcap
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32375B8 Single O2
Flow meter
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32036B1 Fresh Gas Adapter
32809B1 Absorber Inlet/Outlet/Bag Port
32813B2 Inlet/Outlet/Bag Port O-Ring
32056B1 Male Endcap
Figure 3.5: Machine Parts, View 2
32813B2 Inlet/Outlet
Bag Port O-Ring
32809B1 Absorber Inlet/
Outlet/Bag Port
32814B1 Absorber Gasket (New Style)
32817B1 #6-32 x ¼ Button Head Screw (18-8SS)
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Chapter 4: Routine Maintenance
Routine Maintenance
Chapter 4: Routine Maintenance
ITEMACTIONINTER
VAL
Pressure TestSee Daily Machine ChecklistDailyNA
Patient circuits, hoses,
rebreathing bags
Machine surfacesCleanDailyNA
CO2 absorber canister
Inhalation/Exhalation
Valves
Pop-o ValveEnsure smooth opening/closing, can
Gaskets (absorber and
dome cap)
Flutter disksVisually inspect for damage/curling,
ManometerZero adjustmentAs needed 32027B1
Flowmeter and
Needle Valve
Clean, inspect for damageDailyUniversal F-circuit - 32359B3
Modied Jackson Rees - 32359B6
Clean. Change when 2/3 blue/purple As needed Absorber canister-32046B1
Ensure smooth ow and complete
shut o. (Can be cleaned or replaced
as needed)
DailyNeedle Valve-32413B2
Waste Gas Scavenging System (not included)
PART NUMBER
Following the manufacturer’s recommendations, check that the scavenging system is properly connected,
turned on and does not have too much draw (bag will be completely deated if there is too much draw). Visually
inspect all connections to ensure waste gas is not leaking into the operating environment.
WARNING! Waste Gas Anesthetic levels beyond 2 parts per million can cause health hazards.
Pressure Manometer
Visually inspect for proper alignment. Needle should be at the 0 mark. To adjust the manometer back to Zero,
remove the plastic lens from the front of the manometer with a small at headed screwdriver. There is an
indentation in the cover to aid in removal. Adjust the needle using the screw located directly above and center
on the zero mark.
Long Term Storage
Storage Facility:Indoor
Temperature:-1 to +48° C (30 to 120° F)
Relative Humidity:10-95%, non-condensing
Periodic Inspection:None required.
Special Procedures:
Store the SurgiVet® Universal CDS 9000 Anesthesia Machine in the original packing
materials and shipping carton.
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Chapter 4: Routine Maintenance
Daily Machine Checklist
Check that the anesthetia machine is connected to an oxygen supply that is turned on and has adequate 1.
supply at 50-55 psi.
Check that adequate supplies of other gases, if applicable, (nitrous oxide, air) are available and connected as 2.
appropriate.
Check the operation of the owmeter(s). Check that each needle valve operates smoothly and that the ball 3.
moves freely within the tube.
Check that each vaporizer is adequately lled with respective agent.4.
Check the breathing circuit for proper conguration, secure connections.5.
Check that the scavenging system is properly connected/turned on and does not have too much draw (bag 6.
will be completely deated if there is too much draw or suction).
If using a ventilator, ensure that it is correctly congured and tubing is securely attached.7.
Pressure test the machine.8.
Place bag and Universal F-circuit (rebreathing circuit) on the machine with pop-o valve closed.a.
Occlude the patient end of the circuit with nger and ll bag with the oxygen ush valve.b.
NOTE! The oxygen owmeter should be turned o (the ball should be at the bottom of the Flowtube).
Take pressure to 30 cm Hc.
O (centimeters of water) or until the bag is full.
2
Allow pressure to stabilize.d.
Pressure should not drop more than 5 cm He.
O (centimeters of water) in 10 seconds.
2
NOTE! If it does not hold pressure, dial in oxygen from the owmeter to compensate for the leak. Use
soapy water solution to locate the leak.
Open pop-o valve and relieve pressure to 10 cm Hf.
O (centimeters of water).
2
Dial in 300cc of oxygen on the owmeter.g.
Pressure should begin to rise slowly on the manometer.h.
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Places to check for leaks:9.
Inhalation and exhalation valves•
Around the absorber canister (check for granules in the threaded opening or under absorber gasket on •
machine head, cracking/chipping of canister)
Fresh gas leading to absorber•
Pop-O or relief valve•
Around the vaporizer•
Check for loose end caps on vaporizer•
Hole in bag or circuit hoses•
Cracked or deteriorated tubing•
Cleaning and Disinfecting
CAUTION! Before cleaning Absorber Canister, remove all loose debris and dust. Applying water to
carbon dioxide absorbent causes it to harden, making it dicult to remove.
Patient circuits, hoses, and breathing bags
Clean with dilute chlorhexidine type solution: 1 ounce (2 Tablespoons) per gallon of water. Hang circuits up to
dry. Inspect circuits for any noticeable deterioration.
Machine surfaces
Clean with dilute chlorhexidine type solution: 1 ounce (2 Tablespoons) per gallon of water.
Absorber Canister
To remove the absorber canister, loosen the draw knob at the top of the aluminum block directly above the
canister. After removing the canister, dispose of all particles and dust. Clean with mild soap and water and dry
completely. Inspect for damage and replace if necessary. Wipe the gasket underneath the block with Isopropyl
alcohol and dry completely before reassembly. Do not saturate gasket.
Inhalation/Exhalation Valves
Unscrew the plastic dome caps that rest on top of the inhalation/exhalation valves. Visually inspect the dome
caps for cracks or worn areas that may leak. Visually inspect the plastic utter disks for tears, signs of wear, or
curling. Ensure the disk completely covers the valve opening. Visually inspect the gaskets for signs of wear or
curling. Clean all components with mild soap and water, dry completely. Replacement dome caps, utter disks,
and gaskets are available.
NOTE! Pop-O Valve shown disassembled from the machine for clarity. It is not necessary to disassemble
the Pop-O Valve from the machine to perform this operation.
Supplies Needed:
5/64 Allen Wrench•
70% Isopropyl Alcohol - not shown•
Soft Cloth•
Krytox® Lubricant•
Needle-Nosed Pliers - not shown•
Loosen the small set screw located on the chrome body of the Pop-o Valve. (See Figure 4-2)1.
Figure 4-2: Loosen Set Screw on Pop-O Valve
Open the Pop-O Valve to the fully open position (counterclockwise) and then turn 1/4 turn back 2.
(clockwise). Unscrew the top black portion of the Pop-o Valve and then unscrew the assembly from the
body. (See Figure 4-3)
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Figure 4-3: Unscrew Assembly from Body
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Use a pair of thin needle-nosed pliers to remove the ball from inside of the body. Do not lose the ball!3.
Place the ball on a soft cloth to avoid loosing the ball.4.
Use a soft clean cloth and 70% isopropyl alcohol to clean the ball. Ball must be completely dry before 5.
reassembling.
Use a Q-Tip dipped in 70% isopropyl alcohol to clean the teon o-ring located inside the chrome body.6.
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Figure 4-4: Remove Ball
Apply a small amount of Krytox7. ® lubricant to the threaded areas on the knob threads.
WARNING! Do not apply Krytox® to the inside of the Pop-o Valve. Doing so will cause the ball to stick
and create a harmful increase in patient pressure.
Insert ball and make sure that it rests on the teon o-ring. 8.
Screw knob assembly back into the chrome body and tighten set-screw.9.
Test movement of the Valve’s knob by opening and closing completely several times. The knob should move 10.
smoothly.
Open Pop-O Valve completely.11.
WARNING! Failure to completely open the Pop-o Valve during Normal Operation may result in serious
injury or death. Verify the Pop-o Valve is in the Open position before use.
Test the relief function of the Pop-o Valve by owing oxygen through the machine and partially occluding 12.
the breathing circuit. The breathing bag should ll and the manometer will build pressure to 2 cm H2O and
then release. Place your hand in front of the Pop-o Valve’s outlet to conrm the release of oxygen. The
manometer should return to zero.
Close the Pop-O Valve completely.13.
Test the sealing function of the Pop-o Valve by performing a Pressure Test. If the Pop-O Valve leaks 14.
between the Chrome Body and the Black Base, the o-ring will need to be replaced. If o-ring needs to be
replaced, proceed to steps 15 - 21.
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Loosen set screws (3) on the black base using a 5/64 inch Allen Wrench. (See Figure 4-5)15.
CAUTION! Do not completely remove the screws, doing so will expose ball bearings which can be lost
easily.
Figure 4-5: Loosen Set Screws
Slowly remove Chrome Body from Black Base. Be careful not to remove the 3 ball bearings located behind 16.
the set screws. (See Figure 4-6)
Replace the existing o-ring with a new o-ring (P/N 32405B18).17.
Figure 4-6: Remove Chrome Body from Black Base
Figure 4-7: Replace O-Ring
Apply a thin lm of Krytox to the new o-ring.18.
Install chrome body back into the black base.19.
Position Pop-O as desired and tighten the 3 set screws using a 5/64 inch Allen Wrench.20.
Perform a pressure test to conrm that the o-ring is sealing properly. Contact Clinical Support if you have 21.
any questions.
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Flowmeter Removal and Cleaning
NOTE! This procedure can also be used to replace the Flowtube.
NOTE! Visually inspect the owmeter for movement of the oat (ball) inside the tube. If the oat (ball)
sticks inside the tube, remove the tube and clean it.
Figure 4-8: Flowmeter Removal Supplies
NOTE! Flowmeter shown disassembled from the machine for clarity. It is not necessary to disassemble
the Flowmeter from the machine to perform this operation.
Supplies Needed:
5/32 Allen Wrench•
Isopropyl Alcohol•
Thin Needle Nosed Pliers•
Soft cloth•
Make sure oxygen supply is turned o. Use the Flush Valve to deplete any remaining oxygen.1.
Remove the plastic lens cover on the owmeter by pinching the sides in gently and pulling it out. 2.
(See Figure 4-9)
Figure 4-9: Remove Plastic Lens CoverFigure 4-10: Loosen Nut on top of Flowmeter
While holding the Flowtube, use the 5/32 inch Allen wrench to loosen the nut on the very top of the 3.
owmeter assembly. (See Figure 4-10)
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Carefully pull out the glass Flowtube.4.
Use a pair of thin Needle Nosed Pliers to remove the stop. (See Figures 4-11 and 4-12)5.
Figure 4-11: Use a Needle Nosed PliersFigure 4-12: Remove the Stop
Remove the ball from the tube and place it on a clean cloth. 6.
Stop
Figure 4-13: Remove the Ball
Squirt Isopropyl Alcohol into the tube. 7.
Gently tip the tube back and forth, allowing the alcohol to ow throughout the tube several times. 8.
NOTE! It may be necessary to clean owtube with a plastic bristle brush or long Q-Tip.
Pour alcohol out of tube and properly dispose of used alcohol. 9.
Allow Flowtube to dry for about 10 minutes.10.
Clean ball with isopropyl alcohol.11.
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Once Flowtube and ball are dry, install ball and stopper. Make sure stopper is slightly recessed for alignment 12.
guide.
Install Flowtube assembly. Make sure Flowtube is centered on the alignment guide located inside the 13.
gaskets. (Top and Bottom)
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Recessed Stop
Figure 4-14: Recessed Stop
Stainless Steal Alignment Guide
Figure 4-15: Stainless Steal Alignment Guide
While holding the Flowtube the entire time, center the Flowtube and tighten screw with 5/32” Allen Wrench. 14.
Make sure numbers are facing out toward you. Do not overtighten.
Replace plastic cover. 15.
Turn oxygen on. Test Flowmeter by turning it fully On and then fully O gradually. If the ball continues to 16.
stick in the tube, repeat steps 1-16 or contact Clinical Support.
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Minor Repairs
Needle Valve Adjustment
Supplies Needed:
1/16 inch Allen Wrench•
NOTE! Flowmeter shown disassembled from the machine for clarity. It is not necessary to disassemble
the Flowmeter from the machine to perform this operation.
With needle valve still attached to the owmeter, remove the top 2 set screws using a 1/16 inch Allen 1.
Wrench. (See Figure 4-16)
Loosen the lower 2 set screws using the same 1/16 inch Allen Wrench.2.
Figure 4-16: Loosen Set Screws in Knob
Figure 4-17: Pull O KnobFigure 4-18: Adjust Metal Rod
Pull o knob. (See Figure 4-17)3.
Turn on oxygen supply to anesthesia machine.4.
First try using your ngers to adjust metal rod to turn o ow in owmeter. (See Figure 4-18) If this cannot 5.
be turned with ngers, use pliers taking care not to damage rod. Do not over tighten as you may damage
needle valve.
Once ball is resting on the stop, put knob back onto needle valve. Push on fully and turn knob until it 6.
contacts the stopper. (See Figure 4-19)