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The Edan V-AG Module Dräger Sidestream AG includes a box of Nomoline with Luer Lock Connector (25 per box).
Boasting a 50 ml/min sampling rate, the Edan V-AG Module Dräger Sidestream AG utilizes a water cup design to exert anesthetic gas monitoring over a large range of parameters. It is ideally suited for adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients during recovery periods and respiratory care and allows for the selection between measurement and standby modes.
Edan V-AG Module Dräger Sidestream AG Features
Edan V-AG Module Dräger Sidestream AG Configurations
Edan V-AG Module Dräger Sidestream AG Accessories
The Edan V-AG Module Dräger Sidestream AG is commonly purchased with:
Comprehensive Monitoring: The Edan XM2 Module (EDN-83-60-260416) supports ECG, SpO₂, NIBP, and temperature, providing a complete vital signs monitoring solution.
Wide Compatibility: Designed for seamless integration with Edan Elite V5, V6, and V8 modular patient monitors.
Plug-and-Play Design: Simplifies installation and setup, reducing downtime in clinical environments.
Included Accessories: Comes with essential sensors, ECG cables, NIBP cuff, SpO₂ sensor, and temperature probe for immediate clinical use.
Reliable Performance: Built to withstand demanding medical environments while delivering accurate and consistent readings.
Q: What is the Edan XM2 Module?
A: A patient monitoring module designed to expand the capabilities of compatible Edan monitors.
Q: What does it monitor?
A: Supports multiple vital signs including ECG, SpO₂, NIBP, temperature, and optional parameters depending on configuration.
Q: Is it compatible with all monitors?
A: Works with specific Edan patient monitors—verify compatibility before use.
Q: Why use the XM2 Module?
A: Enhances monitoring flexibility and provides reliable, accurate vital sign data.
Q: Where is it typically used?
A: Ideal for hospitals, ICUs, and critical care environments.
Regular Inspection: Check all connectors, ports, and cables for signs of wear, corrosion, or loose connections.
Cleaning: Wipe the module gently with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth; avoid solvents or abrasive materials.
Firmware Updates: Keep software and firmware current to ensure accurate readings and system compatibility.
Proper Storage: Store in a dry, dust-free, and temperature-controlled environment when not in use.
Safe Handling: Avoid dropping, shaking, or applying excessive force to prevent internal damage.
Electrical Safety: Disconnect from power before cleaning or performing maintenance to prevent short circuits.
Avoid Liquids: Keep away from water, cleaning fluids, and high humidity to prevent malfunction.
Routine Testing: Periodically run diagnostics to ensure the module functions correctly within the monitoring system.