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4.

 

Recalibrate the Battery Fuel Gauge: 

If the battery fuel gauge needs to be recalibrated, the red LED indicator, on the battery 

charger, will flash. The recalibration is used to ensure the reliability of the battery 

capacity. 

Procedure: 

a.

 

Place the battery into the battery charger bay ensuring that the 5-way connector 

is fully seated. 

b.

 

Press the “Calibration button”. 

c.

 

The blue LED will  flash to indicate that the battery is undergoing the 

recalibration cycle. 

d.

 

When the blue LED is solid, the battery is fully charged and fully calibrated. 

e.

 

Remove battery from the charger bay. 

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Summary of Contents for 905-00016

Page 1: ...lerica MA 01821 USA USA Technical Support 855 397 4547 Fax 978 663 0214 EMERGO EUROPE Molenstraat 15 2513 BH The Hague The Netherlands Tel 31 0 70 345 8570 Fax 31 0 70 346 7299 CAUTION Federal law USA...

Page 2: ...Disposable Set 7 Connect to Fluid Bag and Administration Set 8 Prime the Disposable Set 8 Initiate Infusion 9 End of Procedure 10 Flow Characteristics 11 Operational Alarms and Troubleshooting 12 CHA...

Page 3: ...and is powered by a small rechargeable battery The whole device can be placed close to the patient to minimize line cooling in the infusion line If the system overheats the fluid or is not heating or...

Page 4: ...ow rate is 80 ml min or less It is neither a resuscitation device nor a substitute for a rapid infusion system SYSTEM OVERVIEW The Belmont buddy lite Blood Fluid Warmer complete system consists of the...

Page 5: ...line This valve will allow increase flow by application of pressure up to 300 mmHg but will prevent pressure higher than this from reaching the set or IV line distal to it There is also a check valve...

Page 6: ...h LCD segment represents 20 of the full charge capacity If the battery voltage falls below 9 6 V the system will shut down due to lack of power The ON OFF switch controls power from the battery pack t...

Page 7: ...and operation of the Belmont buddy lite Blood Fluid Warmer to ensure safe and effective operation of the system Chapter 2 CAUTION Use of this device requires detailed familiarity with its operating p...

Page 8: ...ot use blood for the initial prime Do not attempt to prime unit or subject the disposable to flow outside of the Heater Unit as the disposable will be damaged The patient line must be completely free...

Page 9: ...plate with a soft cloth There are no adjustments on the Heater Unit Heater Unit can be installed on top of the Battery Housing The Heater Unit is placed close to the fluid insertion site during operat...

Page 10: ...ation set Connect the fluid administration set to the disposable luer fitting with the blue slide clamp Prime the Disposable Set WARNING The case must remain closed during and after priming Open the r...

Page 11: ...ter size for the intended flow rate Using aseptic technique make patient connection without entrapping air Adjust the roller clamp to the desired flow rate Secure the system in a horizontal position o...

Page 12: ...battery power is ON The GREEN LED on the Heater Unit flashes with each heating cycle If there is an alarm the BLUE and RED LEDs flash alternately respond to and correct system alarms as needed End of...

Page 13: ...on port upward tap the case gently while allowing a few seconds of free flow to remove air Reattach the unit to the patient with a fluid to fluid connection o If flow continues to be restricted replac...

Page 14: ...e microprocessor or temperature sensor If failure reoccurs obtain replacement unit and contact service Over Temperature System detects fluid temperature i Moderate to High Flow 42 5 C for 2 min or 48...

Page 15: ...tional The circuit diagram component part lists descriptions and calibration instructions will be provided to assist service personnel in device repair The circuit diagram component part lists descrip...

Page 16: ...inspect the seal around the heater plates If the seal is intact using a soft cloth wipe the heater plates with a 10 bleach solution and dry If the seal around the heater plates is not intact do not us...

Page 17: ...supply to the mains AC supply d Place the battery into the battery charger bay ensuring that the 5 way connector is fully seated e The LEDs in the Charger Status Window will provide status informatio...

Page 18: ...liability of the battery capacity Procedure a Place the battery into the battery charger bay ensuring that the 5 way connector is fully seated b Press the Calibration button c The blue LED will flash...

Page 19: ...h 14 gauge catheter to the output luer fitting 2 Open the roller clamps and prime the unit Tap the Heater Unit while priming to expel any air bubbles that may collect in the disposable 3 Secure the He...

Page 20: ...e was tested and passed in accordance with the radiated susceptibility requirements to RS103 of MIL STD 461F for Aircraft Internal applications Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 6 kV contact 8...

Page 21: ...ipment Test Procedure Test procedure 1 1996 Electromagnetic Compatibility EN 60601 1 2 Chapter 4 DIMENSIONS Size Battery Housing 3 33 x 7 26 x 1 36 W x L x H Battery 3 1 x 5 9 x 0 89 Heater Unit 1 5 x...

Page 22: ...t up Heater Unit is working RED Flashing alternate with BLUE flashing Alarm LED On Heater Unit GREEN Flashing with each heating cycle SAFETY AND MONTORING Infusate Temperature Heater power shut off if...

Page 23: ...cs Not suitable Mode of Operation Continuous Medical Equipment UL 60601 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60601 1 2008 Medical General Medical Equipment As to electric...

Page 24: ...Directive 93 42 EEC or Attention consult accompanying documents refer to manual Defibrillator proof type CF equipment IPX1 Protected against dripping water SN Serial Number Do not immerse into water o...

Page 25: ...rmer System Netherlands P N 905 00029 Battery Housing and Heater Unit plus accessory Disposable set P N 905 00010 Battery Pack P N 101 00029 Battery Charger N America P N 111 00026 Battery Charger Eur...

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