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Panda™ Baby Warmer Operation and Maintenance Manual
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TableResponsibility User of Contents This Product will perform in conformity with the description thereof contained in this operating manual and accompanying labels and/or inserts, when assembled, operated, maintained and repaired in accordance with the instructions provided. This Product must be checked periodically. A defective Product should not be used. Parts that are broken, missing, plainly worn, distorted or contaminated should be replaced immediately. Should such repair or replacement become necessary, Ohmeda Medical recommends that a telephone or written request for service advice be made to the nearest Ohmeda Medical Regional Service Center. This Product or any of its parts should not be repaired other than in accordance with written instructions provided by Ohmeda Medical and by Ohmeda Medical trained personnel. The Product must not be altered without the prior written approval of Ohmeda Medical’s Quality Assurance Department. The user of this Product shall have the sole responsibility for any malfunction which results from improper use, faulty maintenance, improper repair, damage, or alteration by anyone other than Ohmeda Medical.
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Table of Contents Definitions ... ii General Precautions ... iv Warnings ... iv Cautions ... iv
1/Description 1.1
General ... 1-1
1.2
Support Structure ... 1-1
1.3
Heater Assembly ... 1-1
1.4
Control Unit ... 1-1
1.5
Bed Platform ... 1-2
1.6
Bassinet ... 1-2
1.7
Accessories ... 1-2
2/Setup and Checkout Procedure 2.1
Setup ... 2-1
2.2
Mechanical Checkout Procedure ... 2-1 A. Overall Appearance ... 2-1 B. Heater Assembly Rotation ... 2-2 C. Mechanical Checks ... 2-2 D. Accessory Checks ... 2-3 E. Wall Mount Checkout ... 2-3
2.3
Control Unit Checkout Procedure ... 2-4 A. Control Unit Check ... 2-4 B. Elapsed Timer Check ... 2-5 C. Observation Light Check ... 2-5 D. Raise and Lower Bed Switch Check ... 2-5 E. Interlock Switch Check ... 2-6 F Power Failure, Memory and Battery Test ... 2-6
3.1
Control Panel Operation ... 3-1 A. Displays ... 3-1 B. Indicator Lights ... 3-2 C. Switches ... 3-2 D. Alarms ... 3-4
3.2
Preheat, Manual and Servo Mode Operation ... 3-7
3.3
Elapsed Timer Operation ... 3-11
3.4
Bed Platform Operation ... 3-11
3.5
Side Panel Operation ... 3-12
3.6
Oxygen Administration ... 3-13
3.7
Gas Cylinder Installation and Operation ... 3-14
3.8
Mounting Accessories ... 3-16
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Table of Contents A. B. 3.8
Mounting and Releasing Procedure ... 3-17 Adapter Plate Mounting and Releasing Procedure ... 3-17
Rotating Drawer Option ... 3-18
4/Cleaning and Disinfecting 4.1
Cleaning ... 4-1
4.2
Wood Surfaces ... 4-2
4.3
Reusable Skin Temperature Probe ... 4-2
5.1
Repair Policy and Procedure ... 5-1
5.2
Circuit Breaker Reset ... 5-2
5.3
Lamp Replacement ... 5-2 A. Alarm Lamp Replacement ... 5-2 B. Observation Lamp Replacement ... 5-3
5.4
Yoke Manifold Assembly ... 5-5
5.5
Battery Test ... 5-5
5.6
Maintenance Schedule ... 5-6 A. Operator Maintenance ... 5-6 B. Service Maintenance ... 5-6
5/Maintenance
6/Illustrated Parts Appendix Temperature Conversion Chart ... A-1 Servo Mode Algorithm ... A-2 Infant Warmer System Specifications ... A-2 Electrical ... A-2 Controller ... A-3 Alarms ... A-4 Environmental Specifications ... A-5 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) ... A-6 Mechanical (Without Accessories) ... A-6 Bassinet ... A-6 Accessories ... A-7 Radiant Energy Distribution ... A-8 Installing wall mounted units ... A-9 Pre-Installation Preparation ... A-10 Warmer Installation ... A-10
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Definitions Table of Contents Note: A Note provides additional information to clarify a point in the text. Important: An Important statement is similar to a note but used for greater emphasis.
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CAUTION: A Caution statement is used when the possibility of damage to the equipment exists. WARNING: A Warning statement is used when the possibility of injury to the patient or the operator exists.
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Attention! Consult the manual for more information.
Type B equipment.
Functional Earth Terminal
Protection Earth Terminal
Increase % Power or Control Temperature
Decrease % Power or Control Temperature
Alarm Silence
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Alternating Current
Do not place an infant on this surface
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General Table of Precautions Contents wWarnings Before using the Ohmeda Medical PandaTM Baby Warmer System, read this entire manual. Attempting to use this device without a thorough understanding of its operation may result in patient or user injury. This device should only be operated by personnel trained in its operation and under the direction of qualified medical personnel familiar with the risks and benefits of this type of device. Additional precautions specific to certain procedures are found in the text of this manual. Do not use the Warmer in the presence of flammable anesthetics; a possible explosion hazard exists under these conditions. Do not perform the Checkout Procedures (Mechanical and Control Unit) while a patient occupies the Warmer. Complete the “Checkout Procedures” section of this manual before putting the unit into operation. If the warmer fails any portion of the checkout procedures it must be removed from use and repaired. Do not use the Warmer system if the system failure alarm is activated. Remove the unit from service and refer to qualified personnel for repair.
wCautions Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual. The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge, tools and test equipment, and for service representatives trained by Ohmeda Medical.
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1/Description In this section 1.1
General ... 1-1
1.2
Support Structure ... 1-1
1.3
Heater Assembly ... 1-1
1.4
Control Unit ... 1-1
1.5
Bed Platform ... 1-2
1.6
Bassinet ... 1-2
1.7
Accessories ... 1-2
1.1 General The Ohmeda Medical PandaTM Baby Warmer provides a controlled source of radiant heat for infants and pediatric patients. The control system uses a microprocessor and provides both manual and servo modes of operation. The patient temperature, control temperature, and elapsed time displays are digital for ease of viewing. The control panel includes a one hour elapsed timer with time displayed in minutes and seconds. The timer features optional audible tones for use during Apgar scoring. A complete audio and visual alarm system is included on the control panel.
1.2 Support Structure The support structure provides excellent stability for the radiant heater and optional accessories. On the free standing unit, the support structure consists of the base assembly and the uprights with an integral rail system. The rails provide a means for mounting accessories and ancillary equipment to the unit. Refer to Section 1.7 for a description of the accessory items.
1.3 Heater Assembly The warmer is designed to warm infants on a bed surface located beneath the heater assembly.
WARNING:
w Bed-to-heater spacing less than the recommended 64 cm will result in incorrect operation and may adversly affect the patient’s condition.
For your convenience, on the free standing unit the proper bed-to-heater spacing is indicated by a label located on the right aluminum upright (as viewed from the front). The heater assembly consists of a radiant heater, parabolic reflector, observation light, and a visual alarm light. The parabolic reflector focuses radiant energy on the bed surface, minimizing energy loss due to scattering and providing an even field of radiant heat over the bed surface. The observation light provides intense light for procedures. The alarm light is located on the end of the heater assembly for ease of viewing. The entire heater assembly rotates to the side for X-ray procedures and for observation lamp replacement.
1.4 Control Unit The control unit contains the electronic circuits and controls used to operate the radiant heater and the observation light. The control unit performs regular self checks during its operation including failure diagnostics.
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1/Description When the unit is first turned on, it automatically operates in the preheat mode, and will continue to do so until the mode, increase/decrease or Apgar buttons are pressed. Then a tone will prompt the operator to select a heater power percentage in the manual mode. Either manual or servo mode of operation may be selected. In the manual mode of operation, select the level of radiant heat output as indicated by the % power display on the control panel. The control circuit then maintains the selected level of radiant heat. In the servo mode of operation, select the patient’s control temperature. A skin temperature probe is used to monitor the patient skin temperature. The control system modulates the radiant heat to maintain the patient at the selected control temperature. The patient’s skin temperature is continuously displayed. Alarms activate to alert the operator of a low or high patient temperature, a skin temperature probe failure, a power failure, equipment failure or a check patient prompt.
1.5 Bed Platform The warmer with a bed includes a mattress and transparent side panels. The side panels fold down for easy access to the patient and can be removed for cleaning. The tiltable bed platform allows Trendelenburg and reverse Trendelenburg positioning. The hydraulic system for the tiltable bed provides a smooth, dampened motion to avoid disturbing the patient.
1.6 Bassinet Two bassinets models are available for use with the free standing warmers. One with removabe drop side panels and mattress, and one with a removable tub. Transparent locking side panels fold down for easy patient access and are removable for cleaning. A tiltable lock block allows Trendelenburg and reverse Trendelenburg positioning at the 8° tilt position. Three drawers open from the side for storing equipment or supplies. The top drawer is provided with a key lock. Front casters lock to hold the bassinet in place.
1.7 Accessories The rail mounting system is the basis for most of the accessories for the Warmer. This patented design consists of a dovetail shaped aluminum extrusion and a positive locking mounting block. Mounting blocks are attached to various accessories for mounting to the rail system. The mounting blocks are produced in two standard lengths and are machined to accommodate each specific accessory. Accessories which mount on a single upright are interchangeable between all model Warmers. Accessories can only be mounted to the inside dovetail rail on each upright of the free standing warmer.
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2/Setup and Checkout Procedures In this section 2.1
Setup ... 2-1
2.2
Mechanical Checkout Procedure ... 2-1 A. Overall Appearance ... 2-1 B. Heater Assembly Rotation ... 2-2 C. Mechanical Checks ... 2-2 D. Accessory Checks ... 2-2 E. Wall Mount checkout ... 2-3
2.3
Control Unit Checkout Procedure ... 2-4 A. Control Unit Check ... 2-4 B. Elapsed Timer Check ... 2-4 C. Observation Light Check ... 2-5 D. Raise and Lower Bed Switch Check ... 2-5 D. Interlock Switch Check ... 2-6 E. Power Failure, Memory and Battery Test ... 2-6
2.1 Setup Refer to the setup instructions shipped with the warmer for initial unpacking and setup of the unit after shipment. After removal from the shipping containers, inspect the Ohmeda Panda Baby Warmer and all accessory items for any signs of damage which may have occurred during shipment. File a damage claim with the shipping carrier if damage has occurred. Also confirm the presence of all accessory items or factory installed options as listed on the packing slip.
2.2 Mechanical Checkout Procedure WARNING:
w Before using the Ohmeda Panda Baby Warmer, read this entire manual. Attempting to use this device without a thorough understanding of its operation may result in patient or user injury.
w Do not perform the Checkout Procedures (Mechanical and Control Unit) while a patient occupies the warmer.
w Complete the “Checkout Procedures” section of this manual before putting the unit into operation. If the warmer fails any portion of the checkout procedures it must be removed from use and repaired.
A. Overall Appearance 1. Disconnect the power cord from the ac power source for the mechanical checks portion of this procedure. 2. Check the overall appearance of the Panda Baby Warmer/ Bassinet System. There should be no obvious damage. 3. Check that all casters are in firm contact with the floor and that the warmer is stable and moves freely. For the free standing warmer, check that all six casters on the warmer move freely. Note: On the free steanding warmer, it is possible that the two center casters may not be in contact with the floor at all times. 2-1 6600−0371−000−DWG
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2/Setup and Checkout Procedures 4. Lock the two front casters and check that the warmer is held in place. On the free standing warmer, lock the two rear casters and check that the warmer is held in place. 5. For the free standing warmer, place the bassinet on a level surface. Check that all four casters are in firm contact with the floor and that the bassinet moves freely. 6.
Examine the power cord for damage. Replace the power cord if damage is evident.
7. Examine the unit for objects placed on top of the heater assembly. 8.
WARNING:
Check heater-to-bed spacing falls within ranges specified in "1.3 Heater Assembly".
w Do not place any accessories or other objects directly over the bed surface. This may block radiant heat energy and lead to cooling of the infant.
w Do not place items on top of the heater assembly. Items placed on top of the heater assembly can fall and injure the patient, prevent adequate ventilation of the heater assembly, and may pose a fire hazard.
B. Heater Assembly Rotation Rotate the Heater Assembly to the side and then back to the normal position. Check for a smooth rotation.
C. Mechanical Checks 1. Check the operation of the bed sides. The bed sides should operate smoothly.
WARNING:
w Regularly inspect the bed side panel latching mechanism to ensure proper operation and to prevent the infant falling off the bed.
2. Check the operation of the tilt mechanism. Verify that the bed platform operates smoothly and locks in normal, Trendelenburg and reverse Trendelenburg positions. 3. If the drawer package is installed, check that all the drawers open and close freely. On units with the rotating drawer package, make sure the drawers rotate from front to 90° left and right and firmly stop in the detented positions.
WARNING:
w Overloading the drawers can affect the stability of the unit. Limit the load to 4.6 kg per drawer.
D. Accessory Checks Perform these checks if they are applicable. 1. Check that all accessories are mounted securely and that the load limits are not exceeded. 2.
Check that all gas accessories are installed and operating properly (refer to Section 3.9).
3. Where applicable, perform the checkout procedures detailed in the Operation and Maintenance Manuals for the accessories.
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2/Setup and Checkout Procedures WARNING:
w Limit the load of accessories to 23 kg per side on the Warmer to ensure stability. Always try to evenly distribute the weight of accessories on both sides of the unit for a more balanced load. Accessories should not be mounted more than 142 cm above the floor. For free standing warmers, limit the load of accessories to 9 kg maximum per side mounted no more than 112 cm above the floor.
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E. Wall Mount Checkout
Figure 2-1 Wall mount pin insertion 1.
Verify that the warmer is rigidly secured to the wall and the heater assembly is level. Note: To access the control unit and display module for service procedures, either hinge pin may be removed, allowing the warmer to pivot away from the wall.
2. Check that both hinge pins are in place and fully inserted with the pin heads at the top of the hinge.
WARNING:
w In the service position the strength of the hinge bracket is reduced. Never place a patient in the bed when the heater is in the service position. Never leave the unit unattended in the service position or with either pin removed.
Light On/Off Switch
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Control Temperature
Heater Power %
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Elapsed Time Display
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Patient Temperature
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Bed Controls*
Alarm Lights
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Alarm Silence
Mode Switch Mode Indicators
Increase Decrease
Apgar Indicator
Apgar Tones On/Off
Elapsed Time Start/Hold and Reset
controls present on elevating bed models only.
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2/Setup and Checkout Procedures 2.3 Control Unit Checkout Procedure WARNING:
w Do not perform the Checkout Procedures (Mechanical and Control Unit) while a patient occupies the warmer.
w Complete the “Checkout Procedures” section of this manual before putting the unit into operation. If the warmer fails any portion of the checkout procedures it must be removed from use and repaired.
A. Control Unit Check 1. Connect the warmer power cord to an appropriate power source. Refer to the rating plate on the Warmer for the proper voltage needed. Switch the power On and verify the following on the Control Panel (Figure 2-2): a. The alternating two tone audible alarm sounds and all displays and indicators are lit for approximately two seconds. Note: During this time the controller also performs self check functions. If the controller detects a failure, the alarm stays on and service is required. Note: All alarms except system failure or power failure are preceded by a 30 second intermittent operator prompt tone. b. The display flashes "PrE HEAT" until the mode, increase/decrease or Apgar touch switches are pressed. Press the decrease touch switch. c. The manual mode indicator is lit. d. Operator prompt tones sound and the % power display flashes. 2. Adjust the heat output with the increase (M) and decrease (?) touch switches to attain the high and low limits as indicated by the % power display. 3. Connect the skin temperature probe to the warmer. 4. Press the mode touch switch to place the warmer in the servo mode and verify the following: a. The servo mode indicator is lit. b. An operator prompt tone sounds and the control temperature display flashes 36.5°C. 5. Press the increase (M) touch switch and verify that the maximum servo control temperature attainable is 37.5°C. Note: A patient temperature alarm occurs if the difference between the patient temperature and the control temperature is greater than 1°C (the difference can be adjusted to 0.5°C by a qualified service person). Note: An alternating two tone alarm, a flashing overhead alarm light and a flashing patient temperature display may occur here if the skin temperature probe is below 30°C. Warm the probe with your fingers or silence the alarm. 6. Press the decrease touch switch and verify that the minimum servo control temperature attainable is 35.0°C. 7. Disconnect the skin temperature probe. Verify the following: a. The probe failure indicator light is lit. b. There is an alternating two tone alarm. c. The overhead alarm light is flashing.
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2/Setup and Checkout Procedures d. The patient temperature display flashes “HH.H”. Note: The functionality of the remainder of the alarms is continually checked by the microprocessor software during normal operation. If a fault occurs in any of this circuitry, an indicator lights and a tone is sounded. The patient alarm can be verified manually by placing the unit in the manual mode and setting the power to 50%. After 12 minutes, the patient alarm should sound. Additionally, a computer independent ”watchdog“ circuit will reset the computer, turn off the heater, and activate the alarms in the event of a microprocessor failure or software failure. 8. Press the alarm silence touch switch and verify the following: a. The probe failure indicator light is lit. b. The alternating two tone alarm is silenced. c. The overhead alarm light is lit. d. The patient temperature display indicates “HH.H”. e. After one minute, the alternating two tone alarm sounds, the overhead alarm flashes and the patient temperature display flashes “HH.H”. 9. Switch to the manual mode and set the heat at 25% power.
B. Elapsed Timer Check 1. Press the Start/Hold touch switch to activate the elapsed timer. Verify that the timer starts operating. 2. Press the Apgar tones On/Off touch switch for the Apgar tones. Verify that the indicator light for the Apgar tones is extinguished. 3. Press the Apgar tones On/Off switch for the Apgar tones again. Verify that the indicator light for the Apgar tones is lit. 4. Press the Start/Hold touch switch. Verify that the present elapsed time is held. 5. Press the Start/Hold touch switch and verify that the timer updates to the current elapsed time and the Apgar tones continue to sound at the specified times (at 1 minute and at every 5 minute interval after the elapsed timer has started). 6. Press the Reset touch switch and verify that the timer indicates “00:00”. If the elapsed timer is not used for approximately two minutes, the display switches off.
C. Observation Light Check Press the Light On/Off touch switch. Verify that the observation light functions.
D. Raise and Lower Bed Switch Check (Elevating Models Only)
CAUTION:
w Do not continue to run the motor at the upper and lower limit positions; equipment damage may result.
1. Press the Raise Bed touch switch and verify that the bed raises to a maximum of 118 cm off the floor. 2-5 6600−0371−000−DWG
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2/Setup and Checkout Procedures 2. Press the Lower Bed touch switch and verify that the bed lowers to a minimum of 98 cm off the floor. 3. Press the foot switches on both sides of the unit and verify that they raise and lower the bed.
E. Interlock Switch Check 1. Place the warmer in the manual mode at 25% power output. 2. Rotate the heater assembly to the side. Verify that the heat off indicator light is On and the % power display indicates 0% heat. 3. Rotate the heater assembly to the normal operating position. Verify that the heat off indicator light is Off and the % power display indicates 25%.
F. Power Failure, Memory and Battery Test 1. Operate the unit in the manual mode with the heat set at 25% power for a minimum of one hour to charge the battery. Note: The battery must be fully charged to pass the 10 minutes test or partially charged to pass the two minute test. If the battery is defective, replace it. Refer to the service manual. There is no maintenance required for the battery. The battery has a two year replacement schedule. 2. Remove the Warmer power plug from the power source for two minutes. Do not switch the power Off. The power failure alarm should sound for two minutes and the power failure indicator on the display panel lights. Note: If the power failure alarm is tested for 10 minutes, the warmer must be connected to the correct power source and operated for 24 hours to recharge the battery before allowing a patient to occupy the Warmer. Note: The power failure alarm will not operate if the circuit breaker trips. 3. Reconnect the warmer to the power source. Verify the following: a. The warmer is operating in the manual mode. b. The heat output is still set at 25% power. c. The audio power failure alarm is off.
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3/Operation In this section 3.1
Control Panel Operation ... 3-1 A. Displays ... 3-1 B. Indicator Lights ... 3-2 C. Switches ... 3-2 D. Alarms ... 3-4
3.2
Preheat, Manual and Servo Mode Operation
3.3
Elapsed Timer Operation ... 3-11
3.4
Bed Platform Operation ... 3-11
3.5
Side Panel Operation ... 3-12
3.6
Oxygen Administration ... 3-13
3.7
Gas Cylinder Installation and Operation ... 3-14
3.8
Mounting Accessories ... 3-16 A. Mounting and Releasing Procedure ... 3-17 B. Adapter Plate Mounting and Releasing Procedure ... 3-17
3.9
Rotating Drawer Option ... 3-18
... 3-7
3.1 Control Panel Operation (Control Panel is shown in Figure 2-2)
A. Displays • Patient Temperature • Control Temperature* • % Power • Elapsed Time* *During the preheat mode "PrE HEAT" flashes in the control temperature and elapsed time displays. Patient Temperature: The patient temperature display indicates the temperature sensed at the skin temperature probe tip. The skin temperature probe must be properly connected to the warmer and the infant for an accurate patient temperature measurement. The range of temperature measurement is from 30.0 to 42.0°C, with a resolution of 0.1°C. Temperatures above this range result in an “HH.H” patient temperature display and below this range result in an “LL.L” patient temperature display . Control Temperature: The control temperature display indicates the control temperature you select in the servo mode. The servo control temperature range is from 35.0 to 37.5°C. The control temperature display is not active in the manual mode. % Power: The % power display indicates the percentage of maximum power that is being supplied to the radiant heater in 5% increments. Power settings between 0 to 25% allow operation without the 12 minute check patient alarm in the manual mode. 3-1 6600−0371−000−DWG
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3/Operation Elapsed Time: The elapsed time display indicates elapsed time in minutes and seconds up to a maximum of 60 minutes.
B. Indicator Lights • Servo Mode Indicator • Manual Mode Indicator • Apgar Tones Indicator Servo Mode Indicator: The servo mode indicator lights when the warmer is in the servo mode of operation. For proper operation of the warmer in the Servo Mode see section 3.2. Manual Mode Indicator: The manual mode indicator lights when the warmer is in the manual mode of operation. For proper operation of the warmer in the Manual Mode see section 3.2.
WARNING:
w Use the servo mode unless the manual mode is specifically prescribed. While both modes require patient monitoring, the manual mode requires constant attention. In the manual mode, you must take the responsibility for making heater adjustments or environmental changes in response to the following conditions: • patient size and weight; • bed to heater head height differences; • changes in the environment (drafts, direct sunlight, phototherapy lamp usage, etc.); • changes in the patient condition In the servo mode, the warmer automatically adjusts heater output to maintain the desired skin temperature, reducing (but not eliminating) the need to monitor the patient and make environmental adjustments to ensure adequate patient temperature.
Apgar Tones Indicator: The Apgar tones indicator lights when the Apgar tones are activated, and the Apgar timer is running.
C. Switches • Mode Switch • Increase (M) and Decrease (?) Switches • Alarm Silence • Start/Hold • Reset • Apgar Tones On/Off • Light On/OffMode Switch • Raise Bed (M) (Elevating models only) • Lower Bed (?) (Elevating models only) 3-2 6600−0371−000−DWG
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3/Operation This switch is used to select either the Manual or Servo mode of operation. An audio tone sounds momentarily when the mode switch is depressed. M) and Decrease (? ?) Switches: Increase (M These switches are used to set the radiant power level (% power) in the manual mode and to set the control temperature in the servo mode. Alarm Silence: This switch is used to silence the audible alarm. It silences all alarms except the system failure alarm. Refer to Table 1 - Warmer Alarms for details on how long the audible alarms are silenced. Holding this switch depressed for five seconds or longer activates the audible alarm and lights all the indicator lamps for testing purposes. Start/Hold: This switch activates the elapsed timer. Refer to the elapsed timer operation, Section 3.3, for a detailed explanation of its function. Reset: This switch is used to reset the elapsed timer to “00:00”. Apgar Tones On/Off: This switch activates the Apgar tones. When the Apgar tones are activated, a short alarm tone is sounded at one minute and every five minute interval after the elapsed timer is started. Light On/Off: This switch activates the observation light located in the heater assembly.
WARNING:
w Prolonged exposure to the light emitted by the observation lamp in this unit may harm the unprotected eyes of the infant. For safety, cover the infant’s eyes.
M) (Elevating Models Only) Raise Bed (M
WARNING:
w Check for proper clearance above the Warmer and below the bed surface before raising or lowering the bed.
w Inspect all patient connected tubes or wires before and after moving or tilting the bed. Tilting or moving the warmer bed up or down can pull on tubing or leads connected to the patient. This may disconnect tubes or leads, restrict gas or liquid flow, or move sensors out of position. CAUTION:
w Do not continue to run the motor at the upper and lower limit positions; equipment damage may result.
This switch raises the bed to a maximum height of 118 cm from the floor. ?) (Elevating Models Only) Lower Bed (? This switch lowers the bed to a minimum height of 98 cm from the floor.
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3/Operation On/Off Power Switch and Circuit Breaker: (See Figure 3-1.) The On/Off power switch is located on the left side of the controller assembly (as viewed from the front) near the power cord socket. It is used for switching the power to the warmer(On and Off). The switch is also a circuit breaker and limits the maximum current drawn by the unit. If this circuit breaker trips when the warmer is operating, the power switch is deactivated to the Off position. To reset the circuit breaker, return the power switch to the On position. If the circuit breaker trips again, service is required. On/Off Switch
CI.05.009
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Figure 3-1 On/Off Power Switch with built-in circuit breaker
D. Alarms All alarms except system failure and power failure are preceded by a 30 second intermittent operator prompt tone. • • • • •
Probe Failure Alarm Patient Temperature Alarm System Failure Alarm Heat Off Alarm Check Patient Alarm
• Power Failure Alarm Probe Failure Alarm: The probe failure alarm is only active in the servo mode of operation. The alarm activates when the skin temperature probe fails electrically due to an open or short circuit, or is disconnected from the Warmer. The heater deactivates and the patient temperature display flashes “HH.H” or “LL.L” when this alarm condition exists. Patient Temperature Alarm: The patient temperature alarm is only active in the servo mode of operation. The alarm activates when the difference between the patient temperature and the control temperature is greater than 1°C. When the patient temperature returns to within 0.8°C of the control temperature, this alarm is automatically reset. Note: If the patient temperature probe reads below 30°C or above 42°C in servo mode, the heater is deactivated and “LL.L” or “HH.H” respectively, appears in the patient temperature display. Note: Qualified service personnel can adjust the alarm to trigger at a difference of 0.5°C and reset at a difference of 0.3°C. 3-4 6600−0371−000−DWG
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