Philips - M1019A
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DESCRIPTION
Medical Gas Monitor
The IntelliVue G5 gas module automatically identifies agents and features mixed agent measurement capability. A fast oxygen measurement based on advanced paramagnetic technology is standard with the G5. The compact footprint of IntelliVue gas modules make them practical for use in lower acuity settings. At the same time, advanced capabilities such as automatic agent ID and mixed-agent measurement are available for higher acuity measurements.
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2Replies4 years ago | CO2 wave form, but intermittent value We have been having an intermittent problem with one of our M1019a. The unit will show a wave form, but not display an EtCO2 value. The value seems to drop in and out randomly. If we change the water trap, this seems to help for a few minutes, but does not solve the problem. We also loose our other gas measurements (inhalent etc) when this happens. The waveform does not change throughout and seems accurate.Reply |
2Replies5 years ago | Leak test Has anyone had issues when performing the leak test? I shot the cal test in and the device was reading correctly. Reply |
1Reply8 years ago | O2 readings keep going out of range the unit will be in the range it is allow most of the time but will rise to 3+ points out of range every few seconds then back down to an allowed range. Does anyone have a solution for this? Thank you Reply |
FEATURES
- Can provide measurements of the five most commonly used anesthetic gases, as well as nitrous oxide (N2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2)
- Fast oxygen measurement based on advanced paramagnetic technology
- Identifies agents automatically and features mixed-agent measurement capability
- Compatible with the Philips Intellivue MP20/30/40/50 patient monitors (in the U.S. and Canada
Additional Specifications
- Compatibility: Philips Intellivue MP20/30/40/50 Patient Monitors (in the U.S. and Canada).
- Physical Size: 232 mm (D) x 300 mm (W) x 85 mm (H) (9.13" x 11.81" x 3.35").
- Weight: < 4 kg (8.8 lb) net.
- Units: mmHg, kPa, vol% for all gases (except for CO2, no vol%).