Background

The Magellan 2200 Model 2 (NSN: 6515-01-533-0968) is an anesthesia machine that was released in 2006. Used together with the bag ventilator included, it monitors patient breathing and gas flow of anesthesia. The purpose of this device is to be flexible and easy to transport. It is pneumatically powered, meaning it uses compressed air to help power the device. It weighs around 130 pounds and is made of military grade plastic, aluminum, and brass.

The flexibility of the Magellan 2200 Model 2 makes it useful for those working in military hospitals and surgical centers. They are designed to be portable and durable. It can also be mounted on the carrying case, or any other mobile cart available to the operator. This also makes it useful for disaster hospitals, emergencies, or outpatient surgeries. It is compatible with many monitoring systems, allowing the operator to choose which is best.

Oceanic Medical Inc focuses on making their products portable for use in the military. The previous model, The Magellan 2200 Model 1, was created to deliver basic anesthesia, but also stay portable and flexible for military purposes. The Magellan 2200 Model 3 is different as it does not contain a ventilator. This makes the model cheaper but can only be used for short procedures. It is also portable and lightweight like the others.

Identification

This device has a height and depth of 23 inches, and a width of 17 inches. It weights 120 pounds and is made of military grade plastic, aluminum, and brass. The front of the machine contains access to the ventilator, gas outlet, power switch, pressure gauges, and vaporizer. It has pressure information for air, oxygen, and auxiliary oxygen. The vaporizer is on the right of the device and contains switches for control. The ventilator is on the left side and contains separate switches for its control and pressure. The back provides connections to air, oxygen, and the vaporizer connections.

Technical Specifications

Height: 23 inches

Depth: 23 inches

Width: 17 inches

Weight:

Free Standing: 45 lbs

Fully Enclosed: 130 lbs

Case Material: Military Grade Plastic

All Other Materials: Aluminum, Brass, and Plastic

Operating Temperature Range: 35 degrees F to 110 degrees F

Gas Supply Sources: 38-70 psi (50 psi is optimal)
38-70 psi (50 psi is optimal)
3 to 10 psi (For O2 Flowmeter only)

Flowmeter Fresh Gas Flow: 1 to above 20 lpm

Oxygen Flush Valve: Recessed, self-closing, push-button, color coded and labeled, provides 45-55 lpm constant flow, while push-button is depressed; may not be used with O2 concentrator as O2 power source

CO2 Absorber System: King Systems KAB-9 (re-fillable) or KAB-1 (pre-filled/disposable)

CO2 Absorber Canister Capacity: 400 grams soda-lime

Directional Valves: Built-in the CO2 absorber

CO2 Absorber Holding Bracket: Plastic, secured with knob to main frame of machine

Bag- Ventilator Switch/PRV and Scavenger Outlet Port: Plastic, secured with knob to main frame of machine

Bellows:
Latex free, upward inflating, range from 0 to 1.6L

Bellows Pressure Relief: Pre-set at 60 cmH20

Common Gas Outlet: Quick-connect, size indexed

Tubing Circuit: King Systems F-360-61 or any standard anesthesia circle circuit

Gas Pressure Hoses: DISS and thread indexed, female connectors at both ends

Gas Inlet Manifold: DISS and thread indexed, male connectors with one-way valves

Oxygen and Air Supply Gauges: 0-3000 PSI reading color coded and
clearly labeled

Gas Inlet Manifold Filters: Located behind Manifold Air and O2 inlet male connectors

Gas Inlet Pressure Regulators: DISS/thread indexed for O2 Pin-indexed, yoke mounted for “D” and “E” cylinders for O2

Oxygen Supply Alarms:

Main and Safety backup: 0-3000 psi range, color coded and clearly labeled

Alarm power source: 9-volt battery located in body of alarm box

Alarm on/off: Labeled toggle switch located on body of alarm box

Air and O2 Flowmeters: Calibrated and scaled 0-10 lpm, color coded, O2 flowmeter has a fluted control knob for easy identification by touch, alone

Oxygen Concentrator: To power O2 flowmeter only

Air Compressor: May be used to power ventilator and air flowmeter

Oxygen Analyzer/Monitor: OM-25-ME (or equivalent) Galvanic cell sensor, life expectancy 2 years under normal conditions

Oxygen Analyzer Power Source: 2 each AA batteries, life expectancy approx. 3000 use hours

Auxiliary O2 Flow Selector: Scaled 0-10 LPM in set increments, used for pre/post anesthesia

Vaporizer: Penlon SigmaDelta Series, bolt (cage) mounted, temperature compensated, very low maintenance

Airway Pressure Gauge: Dual scaled in cmH2O and mmHg, located on front panel of ventilator

Pressure Gauge Tubing: May be attached to bag/vent switch arm or to a point within the patient breathing circuit (operators choice).

Mechanical Ventilator: Pneumatically powered, time cycled, volume constant, flow variable

Frequency: 10 to 30 breaths per minute

Ventilator Gas Power Requirements: 40 to 70 psi, 50 psi optimal

Waste Gas Scavenger: Positive and negative relief valves, 1 L reservoir bag, vacuum control knob

Storage:

Indoor: + 160 °F Allow unit to warm to normal

Outdoor: -30 °F OR temp for 1hour

Source: Oceanic Medical Magellan 2200 Model 2 Home Website

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