Nihon Kohden - GF-210R/GF-220R
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Anesthetic and respiration gas monitoring

Nihon Kohden GF-210R/GF-220R anesthetic and respiration gas monitor.

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-sroll_2907
6 years ago
Cal Gas
Has anyone purchased Cal Gas for the GF-210R from Scott Medical? If so, do you have a part # available? Thank you.Reply

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-atvalmil
6 years ago
Power light
Hello! Does anyone knows if the unit can be powered on without being attached to a bedside monitor? I don't have the connection cable here, and when I try to power on the multi gas unit, there's no sign of power, the light stays off. Reply
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[list]          [*] Respiration gas concentration measurement          [*] Respiration volume measurement (GF-220R)          [*] Mainly used in the operating room          [*] Continuous monitoring of O2, CO2, N2O and volatile anesthetic agents (halothane, enflurane, isoflurane,sevoflurane, and desflurane)          Continuous monitoring of airway flow rate, airway pressure and airway volume (GF-220R only)          [*] Expiratory and inspiratory phases of respiration from momentary concentrations          [*] Calculates the rate of respiration and determines the concentration of each component during inspiration and at exhalation          [*] Automatic identification of five anesthetic agents          [*] Fast measurement just 60 seconds after turning the power on          [*] Small sampling flow rate of 200 mL/minute allows measurement of volatile anesthetics and is useful for neonatal monitoring          [*] Automatic or user-set flow rate          [*] Can be mounted horizontally or vertically          [/list]

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