Precision Medical PM5200 Air-Oxygen Blender Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Precision Medical
Table of Contents
- RECEIVING / INSPECTION
- INTENDED USE
- READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING
- EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS
- SAFETY INFORMATION WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
- SPECIFICATIONS
- DIAGRAMS
- COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
- PRE-USE TESTING
- ALARM TEST
- REVERSE GAS FLOW PROCEDURE
- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- CLEANING
- ACCESSORIES
- MAINTENANCE
- TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
- RETURNS
- DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
AIR-OXYGEN BLENDER
(DISS and NIST Connections)
Model No.
PM5200 Series PM5300 Series (shown)
CAUTION
Federal (USA) law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a
physician.
RECEIVING / INSPECTION
Remove the Precision Medical, Inc. Air-Oxygen Blender from the packaging and inspect for damage. If there is any damage, DO NOT USE and contact your Provider.
INTENDED USE
Precision Medical, Inc. Air-Oxygen Blender dispenses a continuous and precise blend of medical air and USP oxygen via outlet ports to infant, pediatric and adult patients. The exact Fractional Concentration of Inspired Oxygen (FIO2) blend of gases corresponds to the dialed in FIO2 setting indicated by the control knob (dial).
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING
This manual instructs a Professional to install and operate the Air-Oxygen Blender. This is provided for your safety and to prevent damage to the Air- Oxygen Blender. If you do not understand this manual, DO NOT USE the Air- Oxygen Blender and contact your Provider.
DANGER
This product is not intended as a life-sustaining or life-supporting device.
EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS
FIO2 : Fractional Concentration of Inspired Oxygen
DISS : Diameter Indexed Safety System
NIST : Non-Interchangeable Screw Thread
psi : Pounds Per Square Inch
l/min : Liters Per Minute
SAFETY INFORMATION WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result
in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result
in minor or moderate injury.
CAUTION
Used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, may result in property damage.
CONSULT ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS
Symbol for “USE NO OIL”
WARNING
Only trained, qualified medical personnel under the direct supervision of a
licensed physician should operate the Air-Oxygen Blender .
Use this Air-Oxygen Blender only for its Intended Use as described in this
manual.
Confirm prescribed dose before administering to patient. Monitor using a
device complying with ISO 80601-2-55.
The Air-Oxygen Blender shall be serviced by a qualified service technician.
Always follow ANSI and CGA standards for Medical Gas Products, Flowmeters and
Oxygen Handling.
The stand-alone gas mixer is not suitable for use with O2 93.
WARNING
An Oxygen Analyzer/Monitor must be used to verify oxygen concentration.
Accuracy of oxygen concentration will be affected if bleed is not activated at
flow settings below 15 l/min for the High Flow Blender, and 3 l/min for the
Low Flow Blender.
DO NOT obstruct the alarm.
DO NOT use Blender when alarm is sounding.
DO NOT use oil in or around the Blender.
DO NOT occlude or obstruct the bleed port on the auxiliary outlet of the
Blender.
DO NOT use near any type of flame or flammable/explosive substances, vapors or
atmosphere.
Oxygen Concentration Dial does not rotate 360 degrees. Rotating the dial less
than 21% or over 100% oxygen will damage the Blender.
Do not position Blender under any excessive heat sources outside the specified
operating temperatures. Turn off Bleed when Blender is not in use or using
above 3 l/min or 15 l/min to decrease gas waste and to decrease ignition risk.
CAUTION
Turn off gas supplies when Air-Oxygen Blender is not in use.
Store the Air-Oxygen Blender in a clean, dry area when not in use.
The Air-Oxygen Blender contains magnetic, ferrous material that may affect the
results of an MRI.
Ensure all connections are tight and leak free.
Avoid excessive pressure surges greater than 100 psi (6.9 bar) when pressuring
the Blender inlets.
DO NOT steam autoclave.
DO NOT immerse Air-Oxygen Blender into any liquid.
DO NOT gas sterilize with (EtO) Ethylene Oxide.
DO NOT use if dirt or contaminants are present on or around the Blender or
connecting devices.
DO NOT smoke in an area where oxygen is being administered.
DO NOT clean with aromatic hydrocarbons.
Inlet pressure of device used in conjunction with Blender must match inlet
pressure of Blender.
When using a bottled high pressure gas source, always use a pressure reducing
regulator set within 30-75 psi (2.1-5.2 bar).
SPECIFICATIONS
Model | PM5200 High Flow | PM5300 Low Row |
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Primary Outlet Flow Range | 15 -120 l/min | 3 – 30 1/min |
With both supp y pressures at
50 psi (3.4 bar) with BLEED closed
Auxiliary Outlet Flow Range| 2 – 100 1/min| 0 – 30 1/min
With both supp y pressures at 50 psi (3.4 bar) with BLEED open
Bleed Flow| 13 1/min or less at 50 psi (3.4 bar)| 3 1/min or less at 50 psi
(3.4 bar)
Maximum Combined Flow (All Outlets)| > 120 1/min| > 30 1/min
Bypass Flow
(Loss of Air or Oxygen supply)| > 85 1/min| > 45 1/min
Bypass Alarm Activation| 50 psi (3.45bar)| 60 psi (414 bar)| 50 psi (3.45
bar)| 60 psi (4.14 bar)
13-25 psi| 16-24 psi| 18-22 psi| 16-24 psi
0.9-1.7 bar| 11-1.65 bar| 1.2-1.5 bar| 11-1.65 bar
Alarm Reset: | When pressure differential is 6 psi (0.4 bar) or less. |
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Alarm Sound Level: | to 80 db at 1 ft (0.3 m) |
Oxygen Concentration Adjustment Range: | 21 – 100% |
Gas Supply Pressure: | 30 – 75 psi (21 – 5.2 bar) |
Air and Oxygen within 10 psi (0.69 bar) of each other
Mixed Gas Stability:| ±1% Oxygen
Connection Types:| DISS Type – Air & Oxygen Inlets & Outlets and / or NIST
Type – Air & Oxygen Inlets
Dimensions: (without fittings)
Depth:| 4.9 in| (12.5 cm)
Width:| 2.3 in| (5.7 cm)
Height:| 41 in| (10.4 cm)
Weight:| 2.29 lbs| (1.04 kg)
Shipping Weight:| 2.95 lbs| (1.34 kg)
Operating Temperature Range:| 59°F to 104°F (15°C to 40°C)
Transport / Storage Requirements
Temperature Range: | -10°F to 140°F (-23°C to 60°C) |
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Humidity: | Max 95% Noncondensing |
FIO2 Accuracy:* | ± 3% of full scale |
Pressure Drop:
High Flow:| ≤ 2 psi (0.14 bar) at inlet pressures from 30-90 psi (2.1-
6.2 bar) and at 10 l/min flow rate at 60% FIO2.
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Low Flow:| ≤ 3 psi (0.21 bar) at inlet pressures from 30-90 psi (2.1-
6.2 bar) and at 30 l/min flow rate at 60% FIO2.
The Air-Oxygen Blender has been cleaned for Oxygen Service prior to delivery.
The Air-Oxygen Blender reverse gas flow complies with clause 8 of ISO
11195:2018
The Oxygen Analyzer should comply with ISO 80601-2-55.
Dryness and Composition for inlet gases:
Air:| Medical Air supply should meet the requirements of ANSI Z86.1
– 1973 commodity specification for Air, type 1 grade D or better.
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Dew Point:| Oxygen supply must meet all requirements of USP Medical Grade
Oxygen.
Oxygen: (ONLY for CE equirements)| Both inlets should remain 10°F (5.55°C) or
more below the lowest temperature to which the air distribution system
equipment is exposed. At a temperature of 25°F (-3.9°C) and a pressure of
90 psi (6.33 kg/cm 2 ) this equates to 2000 mg/m 3.
- Accuracy of oxygen concentration will be affected if bleed is not activated at flow settings below 15 l/min for the high flow Blender, and 3 l/min for the low flow Blender.
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
DIAGRAMS
CAUTION Missing or illegible labels must be replaced, contact Precision
Medical, Inc.
Depending on model, your fittings and/or labels may differ from these
diagrams.
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
ITEM | DESCRIPTION |
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A | Oxygen Concentration Dial |
A dial is used for selecting oxygen concentrations between 21%-100%. The RO2
scale is used for reference only.
This Dial does not rotate 360′. The dial starts at 21% and ends at 100%.
B| Primary Outlet Port
A male DISS oxygen fitting with check valve that delivers flow when engaged to
any controlling device, such as a flowmeter.
C| Auxiliary Outlet Port
A male DISS oxygen fitting with check valve that delivers flow when engaged to
any controlling device, such as a flowmeter. This outlet is equipped with a
bleed valve that allows the user to control if the bleed is ON or OFF. With
the bleed in the ON position, this outlet delivers accurate oxygen
concentrations in the following flows:
Model Flow Range
High Flow 2 —100 1/min
Low Flow 0 — 30 1/min
D| Auxiliary Bleed Collar
The collar is used to engage and disengage the bleed. The bleed Is necessary
to maintain accurate Fi02 Concentration below 15 I/min for the High Flow and s
3 1/min for the Low Flow. To activate the bleed, slide and rotate (if
applicable) the knurled collar back until it contacts the cover. To deactivate
the bleed, pull and rotate (if applicable) collar away from cover until it
reaches a positive stop.
E| Oxygen Inlet Fitting
A female DISS or NIST oxygen fitting with one way valve that is used to
connect an oxygen supply hose.
F| Air Inlet Fitting
A male DISS or NIST air fitting with one way valve that is used to connect an
air supply hose.
G| Alarm
An audible alarm that sounds due to an excessive pressure drop or deletion of
either gas supply.
H| Manifold Outlet (Optional)
Manifold with 3 primary outlets.
I| Rear Slide Mount with dove tall.
PRE-USE TESTING
WARNING
Read this User Manual before installing or operating the Air-Oxygen Blender.
Confirm the concentration of air/oxygen with an Oxygen Analyzer/Monitor.
CAUTION
Inspect the Air-Oxygen Blender for visual damage before use, DO NOT USE if
damaged.
NOTE: The tests listed below should be performed prior to placing the
Blender in service.
Pre-Use Testing consists of:
Alarm Test Reverse Gas Flow Procedure
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Secure the Air-Oxygen Blender to a wall or pole bracket in an upright position.
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It is recommended to install a condensation trap in the air supply line.
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Connect the air and oxygen supply lines to the appropriate inlet fittings on the bottom of the Blender.
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Attach a flowmeter, or another metering device to one of the outlet ports and verify FIO2 range for accuracy with an oxygen analyzer.
Primary Outlets Flow capacity:
• High Flow Blender (PM 5200 Model) 15 l/min to 120 l/min
• Low Flow Blender (PM 5300 Model) 3 l/min to 30 l/min
Auxiliary Outlet:
The auxiliary flow outlet maintains the same flow capacity and FIO2 accuracy as the Primary Outlets with Bleed Valve not engaged. When bleed flow is activated, some of the air/oxygen mixture will vent to atmosphere to maintain FIO2 concentration accuracy at the Low Flow settings.
• High Flow Blender (PM 5200 Model) 15 l/min or less
• Low Flow Blender (PM 5300 Model) 3 l/min or less -
Attach a supply line to the outlet port of the flowmeter.
ALARM TEST
- Connect the Air-Oxygen Blender to air and oxygen sources, pressurize the Blender and turn “ON” the flowmeter.
- Set Oxygen Concentration Dial to 60% FIO2.
- Disconnect or turn “OFF” the air supply to the Air-Oxygen Blender. The Blender should alarm with a loud whistle noise. The whistle indicates the alarm is operating correctly.
- Reconnect and activate the air supply line to the Blender, the alarm should stop whistling.
- Disconnect or turn “OFF” the oxygen supply line to the Blender. The whistle indicates the alarm is operating correctly.
- Reconnect and activate the oxygen supply line to the Blender, the alarm should stop whistling.
- If alarm fails to function properly, DO NOT USE.
REVERSE GAS FLOW PROCEDURE
- Disconnect the oxygen hose from the gas source. Remove all outlet connections from the Blender to ensure that there is no outlet flow.
- While gradually increasing the air supply pressure from 30-75 psi (2.07-5.17 bar) check for leakage past the oxygen inlet check valve.
- Replace the Duckbill Check Valve in the oxygen inlet if leakage is > 100 ml/min. Reference Air-Oxygen Blender Service Manual (P/N 504827.)
- Repeat steps 1-3 to check for leakage past the air inlet check valve.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
Inspect the Air-Oxygen Blender for visual damage before use, DO NOT USE if
damaged.
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Secure Blender to wall or pole mount bracket.
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Connect Air and Oxygen supply lines from Blender to wall outlets.
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Connect flowmeter to Blender outlet.
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Adjust the Oxygen Concentration Dial to the prescribed concentration.
NOTE: The Oxygen Concentration Dial does not rotate 360°. DO NOT force dial less than 21% or over 100% oxygen, this will damage the Blender. -
Confirm the flow of air and/or oxygen mixture to the patient.
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Confirm the concentration of air/oxygen with an Oxygen Analyzer/Monitor. If necessary activate bleed flow valve to maintain FIO2 accuracy.
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To activate the bleed, turn and rotate the knurled collar back until it contacts the cover.
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To deactivate the bleed, pull and rotate the collar away from the cover until bleed flow valve is closed.
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Turn “OFF” gas supplies when Air-Oxygen Blender is not in use.
CLEANING
CAUTION
DO NOT steam autoclave.
DO NOT immerse the Air-Oxygen Blender into any liquid.
DO NOT use any strong solvent or abrasive cleaners.
DO NOT gas sterilize with (EtO) Ethylene Oxide.
DO NOT clean with aromatic hydrocarbons.
DO NOT allow the liquid to penetrate the device.
DO NOT gas or heat sterilize.
- Disconnect all gas connections and equipment before cleaning.
- Close Bleed Valve to ensure O-Ring is not exposed.
- Clean exterior surfaces using Super Sani-Cloth germicidal disposable wipes. Remove all visible contamination from the external surfaces of the device and its accessories. Be sure to closely inspect and remove contamination from seams and recesses on the device that may trap contaminants. Wipe with clean paper towel to remove debris.
- After all visible contamination is removed; use a second germicidal wipe to thoroughly wet the surfaces of the device and accessories. Allow to remain wet for 4 minutes. Use additional wipes if needed to assure surfaces are wetted continuously for 4 minutes.
- Allow device to air dry completely. 6. Visually inspect the device for visible contamination. Repeat cleaning/disinfection process if necessary.
ACCESSORIES
(Sold separately •Not CE marked)
PM5900 Oxygen Monitor
Recommended accessory to verify oxygen concentration.
PM15-45 Condensation Trap
Optional accessory can be added to the air inlet of the Blender to capture
condensation of water.
504776 Wall Mount
Optional accessory Blender to the wall of the facility
CAUTION
Inspect wall mount to verify the blender is firmly attached.
Inspect the Air-Oxygen Blender for visible damage before use. DO NOT USE if
damaged.
504778 Pole Mount
Optional mounting accessory to attach a Blender to an IV pole.
CAUTION
Inspect pole mount to verify the blender is firmly attached.
Inspect the Air-Oxygen Blender for visible damage before use. DO NOT USE if
damaged.
**Flowmeters***
Connect to the outlet of the Blender to accurately limit liter flow of blended
gas delivered to the patient.
CAUTION
Flowmeters must be operated with the Flow Tube in a vertical, upright
position. DO NOT operated a flowmeter around a strong electrostatic
environment.
**Oxygen Hose Assemblies***
Connection to supply Medical Oxygen to Blender
**Air Hose Assemblies**
Connection to supply Medical Air to Blender
Needed for safe operation
MAINTENANCE
The following maintenance on the Air-Oxygen Blender must be performed by a
trained service technician:
The alarm should be tested prior to being placed into clinical service and
periodically there after. Every year conduct the Operational Verification
Procedure (OVP). *A detailed description of the OVP tests can be found in the
Blender Service Manual (P/N 504827), available on our website. Every 2 years
the Air-Oxygen Blender should be serviced. PM5200 (P/N 505407) PM5300 (P/N
504932) Refer to the Air-Oxygen Blender Service Manual for complete details
regarding further maintenance and testing.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
For a complete Technical Description of the Air-Oxygen Blender and list of Replacement Parts, reference the Air-Oxygen Blender Service Manual on our website.
RETURNS
Returned products require a Returned Goods Authorization (RGA) number, contact Precision Medical, Inc. All returns must be packaged in sealed containers to prevent damage. Precision Medical, Inc. will not be responsible for goods damaged in transit. Refer to Precision Medical, Inc. Return Policy on our website.
DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS
This device and its packaging contain no hazardous materials. No special
precautions need to be taken when disposing the device and/or its packaging.
Please Recycle
TROUBLESHOOTING
If the Air-Oxygen Blender fails to function, consult the Troubleshooting Guide below. If problem cannot be solved by using Troubleshooting Guide, refer to the Air-Oxygen Blender Service Manual or consult your distributer.
Problem | Probable Cause | Remedy |
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Oxygen concentration discrepancy
between Blender setting and Analyzer/Monitor (greater than 3%)| 1. High Flow
model, flow requirement below
15 1/min.
Low Flow model, flow requirement below
3 1/min.
2. Analyzer/Monitor inaccurate
3. Low flow bleed obstructed
4. Gas supply contaminated
5. Downstream device causing backflow or restricted flow| 1. Use auxiliary
outlet & engage bleed
2. Recalibrate Analyzer/ Monitor or Verify with second Analyzer/ Monitor
3. Remove obstruction
4. Check gas sources with calibrated Oxygen Analyzer/Monitor to confirm
Oxygen is 100% and Air is 21%
5.1solate Blender. Check oxygen concentration at Blender Outlets
No flow at Blender outlets| 1. Gas sources turned “OFF”
2. Gas sources not connected| 1. Turn gas sources “ON’ 2.Connect gas sources
Alarm sounding| 1. Difference between Oxygen and air inlet pressures greater
than specified| 1. Correct pressure difference until Air and Oxygen pressures
are within specification
Gas Supply Failure| 1. Gas is being supplied outside of the operating limits
of the Blender| 1. Disconnect all gases to initiate an AUDIO OFF and
troubleshoot
LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
Precision Medical, Inc. warrants that the Blender, (the Product), will be free
of defects in workmanship and/ or material for the following period: Two (2)
years from shipment
Should any failure to conform to this warranty appear within the applicable
period, Precision Medical, Inc. shall, upon written notification thereof and
substantiation that the goods have been stored, installed, maintained, and
operated in accordance with Precision Medical, Inc.’s instructions and
standard industry practice, and that no modifications, substitutions, or
alterations have been made to the goods, correct such defect by suitable
repair or replacement at its own expense.
ORAL STATEMENTS DO NOT CONSTITUTE WARRANTIES.
The representatives of Precision Medical, Inc. or any retailers are not
authorized to make oral warranties about the merchandise described in this
contract, and any such statements shall not be relied upon and are not part of
the contract for sale. Thus, this writing is a final, complete and exclusive
statement of the terms of that contract.
THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHER WARRANTY OF QUALITY, WHETHER EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED. Precision Medical, Inc. shall not under any circumstances be
liable for special, incidental or consequential damages including but not
limited to lost profits, lost sales, or injury to person or property.
Correction of non-conformities as provided above shall constitute fulfillment
of all liabilities of Precision Medical, Inc. whether based on contract,
negligence, strict tort or otherwise. Precision Medical, Inc. reserves the
right to discontinue manufacture of any product or change product materials,
designs, or specifications without notice.
Precision Medical, Inc. reserves the right to correct clerical or
typographical errors without penalty.
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Northampton PA 18067, USA
www.precisionmedical.com
T: (+001) 610-262-6090 · F: (+001)
610-262-6080
ISO 13485 Certified
For Declaration of Conformity, refer to the Air-Oxygen Blender product page on our website.
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2514 AP, The Hague
The Netherlands
MR Conditional
Precision Medical Blenders marked with this symbol may contain magnetic,
electrically conductive, or radio frequency-reactive components that are safe
for operation in proximity to an MRI device, provided the following conditions
are observed:
A minimum proximity of 6 feet (1.823 meters or outside the 1000 Gauss line)
whichever is greater from the bore should be used. All devices used in the
proximity of an MRI scanner, including Precision Medical Blender, shall be
firmly anchored to prevent inadvertent movement. The Precision Medical Blender
shall not be clinically used at or within the bore of MRI scanners. IMPORTANT
NOTE: This device is intended for use inside of the MRI environment (e.g., in
the MR system room). It should not be utilized directly inside of the MRI
system (e.g., inside of the bore of the scanner), during its operation (i.e.,
scanning). As such, the assessment of magnetic field interactions for this
product specifically involved evaluations of translational attraction and
function in relation to exposure to a 3-Tesla MR system, only.
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