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TERUMO 1005

Summary of Contents for Sarns TCM II

Page 1: ...1 TERUMO 1005 Sarnsm TCM II OperatOrs Manual System Software Version 2 0 Remote Software VersionA 3M Health Care 1 TERUMO 1005 ...

Page 2: ...authorized Sarns distributor and describe the problem before attempting to service or return this device Instructions will then be given for correcting the problem or returning the device and a Returned Goods RG number will be issued Returned devices must be packaged with adequate protection against shipping damage Include a note describing theproblem stating the RG number and giving the name addr...

Page 3: ...hecking Ice And Water Connecting Equipment Starting And Priming The System Operation Using The System Resolving Alarm Conditions Correcting Equipment Problems Using The Ice Maker Maintenance Setup Sanitization Procedure Cleaning and Sanitizing Procedure Clean the Coils Descaling Procedure Decontamination Procedure Periodic Operator Checks Sarns Service Checks Accessories Inspection And Repair Reco...

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Page 5: ...t mix S AKlenz acid descaler with the Process LCS chlorine sanitizer as exothermic reaction will occur creating harmful chlorine gas Precautions The system must be properly primed running the pumps and heaters with the device dry will damage them The water level in the large tank must never rise above the maximum level as water may damage the inside of the unit this water level should not drop bel...

Page 6: ...the system power on and off and serves as a circuit breaker for the system B Ice Maker Switch turns the ice maker on and off and serves as a circuit breaker for the compressor When the ice maker switch is on the compressor cycles on and offas needed to make and maintain an ice block ...

Page 7: ...n and then 25 C MAINTAIN TEMPERATURE Switches raise or lower the maintaintemperature setting within a range of O 42 C REWARM Mode Switch activates the heaters to warm water at a maximum rate up to 42 C and circulates the warm water J Gradient Switch limits the water temperature in Maintain or Rewarrn modes to no more than 6 C or 10 C above the temperature read by Probe G This switch is designed fo...

Page 8: ...o the cardioplegia water determined by the speed and water circuit selected outlet B Speed Switch RPM selects the cardioplegia E LARGE T0 SMALL Switch sets the system to pump Speed LED l lights for low speed LED 2 recirculate water from the large tank to the small lights for medium speed and LED 3 lights for high tank speed To display the water temperature use the Cardioplegia C LARGE TANK Switch ...

Page 9: ...tioning correctly During this test the top display pertains to the first Temperature Probe Module the middle display pertains to the middle Temperature Probe Module and the bottom display Figure 4 Module Panel pertains to the last Temperature Probe Module When the test switch is depressed the display must indicate 25 t 4 C the display will be blank if no module is con nected Releasing the test swi...

Page 10: ...any 1 5 8 in 4 l cm upright pole that is within 7 5 ft 2 3 m of the main unit Lower the support bracket A over the pole until the bracket is at the v 1 desired position tighten the thumbscrew B Position 3 A1130 the water fittings C to the tubing SGCUODS the back ofthe module so that its slot is directly over and secure the connection with tubing clamps D the desired support tab C pull the module d...

Page 11: ...ndby LED flashes indicating that the system has automatically begun internal priming The Maintain Temperature display shows 25 C on both the main and remote controls The high speed LED and the Large to Small Tank LED light on the cardioplegia water panel LEDs for Probes A D and G light and the tem perature displays indicate the room temperature on the Temperature Display Module The Standby LED sto...

Page 12: ...m level as water may damage the inside of the unit this water level should not drop below the minimum level as there may be a loss of system performance see maxi mum minimum label 12 Test the Temperature Probe Modules Depress the TEST switch the displays must read 25 i 4 C If the readings fall outside this range contact Sarns Service Release the test switch and displays should show probe informati...

Page 13: ...esirable to very slowly raise or lower the patient temperature By setting several Maintain tempera tures each a limited number of degrees warmer or cooler than the existing water temperature the change in water temperature can be slowed down or varied considerably depending on the number of Maintain settings and the temperature difference between the settings Maintain mode can not increase the rat...

Page 14: ...set the unit in Maintain mode at about 40 degrees until the additional equipment is attached It adequate water try selecting any mode which will activate the main pump Cooldown Maintain Rewarm or Defrost If the alarm continues check for leaks Add water when necessary Turn the power Off for two seconds and then back On Use Cooldown Cardioplegia and Flewarm to complete priming the system Reset the c...

Page 15: ...y to Defrost modc must be from Standby mode Ice supply or water temperature If the water temperature is not below 20 C the Defrost mode defaults to Standby mode Check the Temperature Probe in the G socket for proper connection Check Probe Selection See that the correct probe was chosen for display Probes for proper connection Probes for proper functioning replace if necessary Probe for proper plac...

Page 16: ...hen an adequate amount of ice is made Check the ice block A large block of ice should be formed around the cold plate lce should surround the ice sensor There should be 1 to 1 1 2 in 2 5 to 3 8 cm of water between the front and rear ofthe tank and the ice block The sides of the ice block may touch the tank Icc may be saved for 48 hours After 48 hours follow the Cleaning and Sanitizing Procedure in...

Page 17: ...ial water circuits Position the unit near a sink or floor drain Fill and Prime Fill the large tank to the maximum level with cold water fill the small tank with cold water until it begins to overflow into the large tank Turn the unit on and run in the Cooldown mode to remove air from the external tubing Select Defrost Turn the Cardioplegia on in Large Tank mode and run until all air disappears fro...

Page 18: ...C water add 11 oz of Cage Klertz 100 to the large tank 11 oz equals eleven pumps from the l 02 dispenser Run for 5 minutes Select Rewarm and Small Tank modes run for 5 minutes Per Setup drain Wipe any debris from the tanks and the tank outlet screens Screens should be replaced periodically Do not operate the unit Without screens Per Setup fill and prime Add Chlorine per Sanitization Procedure Sele...

Page 19: ...d Decontaminate whenever biofilm is evident which may be noticeable by a discoloration or cloudiness in the external fluid lines Prepare Descale and Rinse according to the Descaling Procedure Clean without filling or sanitizing according to Cleaning and Sanitizing Procedure Remove Biofilm Add 20 30 lbs of ice to the large tank or make a full block of ice add ice to small tank Fill tanks and prime ...

Page 20: ... H20 42 C Warning LED lights and the alarm sounds 20 Low Flow to Blanket Warning Ifusing the Blanket Supply select Cooldown Main tain or Rewarm mode and kink the tubing leading to the blanket In port within 20 seconds the Low Flow to Blanket LED should light Unkink the tubing and the LED should go out Current Leakage Maximum current leakage should not exceed 100 microamps when the unit is in any m...

Page 21: ...m 2 Hose Clamps 9 Drainage Line Assembly Tubing 3 8 in 9 5 mm ID 1 x 10 ft 3 04 m Nylon Tee 3 8 in 9 5 mm 1 Ball Valve 3 8 in 9 5 mm 1 TEMPERATURE DISPLAY MODULE 15746 3M ID No 93 0702 0137 5 TEMPERATURE PROBE MODULE 15745 3M ID No 98 0702 0136 7 1 6052010 25324011 25325020 30108113 25612022 14191010 1 6053010 1 61 31 O1 0 25321 029 25325020 1 5051 O1 0 2532401 0 25325020 30106093 2561 2021 1 6048...

Page 22: ...22 Maintenance Inspection and Repair for SarnsTM TCM I Serial No Service Location Dates of Six Month Checks 22 22 4 ...

Page 23: ...nditions do not include making ice in Maintain mode when the water in the large tank is 2 20 C Dimensions Height Width Depth Weight Length Width Depth Capacity Water or Crushed Ice Height Width Depth Main Unit 34 5 in 87 6 cm 20 in 50 8 cm 29 5 in 74 9 cm 294 lbs 133 4 kg with the tanks empty 386 lbs 175 1 kg with the tanks full Large Tank 18 5 in 47 0 cm 8 7 in 22 1 cm 21 5 in 54 6 cm 9 gal 3411 ...

Page 24: ... filled to the maximum level with 25 C water the Ice Maker can provide a maximum of 50 lbs 22 7 kg in 8 hours If the large tank is filled to the maximum level with 3 C water the Ice Maker can provide a minimum of33 5 lbs 15 1 kg in 3 hours Temperature Probe Module operating range 0 50 C Remote temperature sensing and display accuracy i 03 C Venous differential mode 6 gradient rewarm water temperat...

Page 25: ...raws water past the heater and recirculates it through the large tank To prevent accidentally defrosn ng the unit Defrost mode must be entered from Standby mode In all five modes the outlet water temperature appears on the digital display Small Large Tank Tank Blanket ll l Heater Oi Pimp Blanket Out Figure 9 Cooldown Mode Small Large Tank Tank Blanket In Main Water in Blanket Out Figure 10 Fiewarm...

Page 26: ...is detected the pump heaters 5m Laws are stopped and the unit attempts to repeat startup Tank Tank The Ice Maker can build at least 19 lbs 8 6 kg supply ofice in 3 hours or it can produce an entirely new supply of 50 lbs 22 7 kg in 8 hours The Defrost mode will turn Off the compressor defrost until the water temperature reaches 20 C and reactivate the compressor to build an ice supply which is eve...

Page 27: ...s translate and compare thermistor probe measurements to the selected temperature then they operate the correct valves and electric heaters to adjust the water temperature The microprocessors also translate the probe measurements for digital display When a gradient relative to the venous blood tempera ture is used for rewarming microprocessors measure the difference between venous blood temperatur...

Page 28: ...ms or to those parts damaged by improper use accident improper maintenance or unautho rized repair Such parts will be repaired or replaced at service rates in effect at that time Sarns shall not be liable under any circumstances for any consequential incidental or indirect damages or expenses associated with this product or its use This exclusion does not apply to claims for personal injury by a t...

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