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Mox Medicel Oxygen Sensor for Anaesthesia Breathing Machine General O2 Sensor Mox-3

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Model NO.:
MOX
Type:
Electrochemical Gas Sensor
Conductivity Type:
Non-conductivity Type
Output Signal Type:
Analog Type
Production Process:
Integration
Material:
Metal
Sensitivity:
High
Certification:
CE
Customized:
Non-Customized
Warranty Period:
13 Months From Date of Despatch
Range:
0-100% O2
Linearity:
Linear 0% to 100% O2 (See Note1)
Output in Ambient Air:
9 Mv -14 Mv
Repeatability:
< 1 % Volume O2 at Constant Temperature and Pressu
Response Time:
< 12 S to 90 % of Final Value
Influence of Humidity:
-0.03 % Rel. Per % Rh at 25 °c
Operating Temperature:
0 °c - +50 °c
Warm-up Time:
-20°c to +50°c
Weight:
42g
Trademark:
CITY
Transport Package:
Cartons
Origin:
Germany
HS Code:
9027100090
Product Description
Product Description
 
Poisoning
CiTiceLs are designed for operation in a wide range of environments and harsh conditions. However, it is important that exposure to high concentrations of solvent vapours is avoided, both during storage, fitting into instruments and operation. When using sensors with printed circuit boards (PCBs), degreasing agents should be used before the sensor is fitted. Do not glue directly on or near the CiTiceL as the solvent may cause crazing of the plastic.
Intended Use
These sensors are designed to be used to monitor the partial pressure of oxygen in anaesthesia (not including xenon), critical care, incubators and general oxygen monitors
An 'Instruction For Use' leaflet (RM945 Issue 1.0) is included with each sensor.
Stablisation Time
Allow at least 15 minutes to stabilise in the instrument before calibration or refer to manufacturer's instructions.
Cleaning and Sterilisation
In case of contamination the sensor may be cleaned with disculled water and allowed to dry naturally. The sensor is not suitable for sterilisation by steam or exposure to chemicals such as ethylene oxide or hydrogen peroxide.
Calibration Interval
These sensors are designed to have minimal drift over their useful lifetime. For maximum accuracy however, they should be calibrated before each use.
If the Sensor is Dropped
If a sensor is dropped, then it should be placed in quarantine for 24 hours and a follow-up check made by a 2 point calibration.
Mechanical Installation
When installing the sensor, it must only be screwed in hand-tight and a gas tight seal ensured. Spanners and similar mechanical aids may not be used, as excessive force may damage the sensor thread.




 
 
 
 
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