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Universal F, F2, PedF2 and Flex2

Universal F®, F2®, PedF2®, and Flex2TM
 
Co-axial Circuits

Frequently Asked Questions for the Universal Flex2

Frequently Asked Questions for the Universal F, F2, and PedF2

Q.  Do the King Systems' co-axial circuits retain more moisture than a conventional two-limb circuit?
Q.  Could excess water get into my CO2 monitor?  If so, what can I do?
Q.  What could I do with the extra water in my circuit?
Q.  What’s the humidification delivery of the F/F2 co-axial circuits?
Q.  How does changing the flow rate change the humidification output?
Q.  What is the purpose of the circuit extension for the Universal F/F2?
Q.  Will the circuit extension have any adverse affects on the efficiency of the F/F2?
Q.  Is it a problem if I see moisture in the expiratory dome valve from my filter on an F/F2?
Q.  Should I be concerned about losing the transport valve for the F2?
Q.  Can the Universal F2 be used if a Bain or Mapleson arm is used?
Q.  Does King Systems offer a pediatric F2?
Q.  How can a PedF2, F2, and Flex2 be converted into a transport system?
Q.  What are the pressure limitations for the transport valve and how functional is it versus an AMBU Bag?
Q.  Is the F2 comparable in cost to other two-limb circuits?
Q.  What makes the King Systems' co-axial circuits different from other breathing circuits?
Q.  Are the Universal F2 and Flex2 circuits  “Bain”-type circuits?
Q.  How is filtration achieved?
Q.  What does HEPA mean and what is the efficiency data for the F2 and Flex2 filters?
Q.  Can an HME be used with the Universal F/F2?
Q.  How does the Universal F2 and Flex2 resistance compare to that of other circle systems?
Q.  What is the deadspace for King Systems' circuit components?

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