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ESH 04 

 

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13   OPERATING AND STORAGE CONDITIONS 

 

The ESH 04 may be used outside buildings and in rescue vehicles if the 
permissible ambient conditions for the device and accessories are given: 

 

 

Transport  and 
storage 

Transient 
operating 
conditions 

Operating 

Temperature 

-20 to +60 °C 

-20 to +50 °C 

0 to +40 °C 

Relative 
humidity 

15 to 75 % 

Ambient 
pressure 

620 to 1060 hPa 

 
The device may be used for less than 20 minutes at transient operating 
conditions. 
 

Important: Values higher or lower than the ranges specified 
above may cause damage to the device or its accessories. 

 

14   TECHNICAL DATA 

Device: 

Emergency warmer

 

Type designation: 

ESH 04

 

Operating voltage: 

12V DC

 

Power consumption : 

max. 20 W

 

Supply type: 

power and battery operation 

Degree of protection  
against electric shock: 

BF 

IP-classification (IEC 60529):  IP34 
Classification (93/42/EEC): 

IIa according to Rule 9 

Operating mode: 

continuous 

Dimensions: 

160 x 105 x 300 mm

 

Weight: 

1.4 kg

 

Application part: 

IV set (not included) 

 

Battery specification 
Type: 

Li-ion battery  

 

(Type designation: 2447-3031-01) 

Typical service life:  

5 years 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ESH 04

Page 1: ...Operating instructions ESH 04 Emergency warmer Version 2019 05 27 40 201 04 ENG...

Page 2: ...it is essential that the following warnings and safety instructions as well as the operating instructions are read and carefully observed by all users before first using the device It is the responsi...

Page 3: ...ting the device 8 3 1 Setting up procedure 8 3 2 Alarms 11 4 Maintenance 12 5 Cleaning and disinfection 12 6 Periodic inspections 13 7 Manufacturer s liability 13 8 Warranty conditions 14 9 Return of...

Page 4: ...trap The treating physician must check the condition of the patient at regular intervals Failure to do so could seriously harm the patient If the device is attached to infusion stands or tripods then...

Page 5: ...dical devices Charge the battery of the device only under the specified permissible environmental conditions for operation See Chapter 13 Infusion solutions shall not be prewarmed above 55 C before in...

Page 6: ...of the device The device is operated via two buttons ON OFF Standby on the housing Unintended operation of the device is prevented by a safety button which must be pressed simultaneously with the func...

Page 7: ...ONTRAINDICATION EXCLUSIONS FROM INTENDED USE Glasbottles must not be used with ESH 04 The Emergency Warmer ESH 04 must not be used with blood plasma and enteral nutrition solutions 2 5 SCOPE OF DELIVE...

Page 8: ...g up the system Open the zip along the bottom of the emergency warmer Undo the cord If necessary adjust to the sizes of the bottles Add infusion solutions to the warmer as shown in the diagram Care mu...

Page 9: ...d simultaneously to switch on the device Charge LED and green ON LED light up When switched on at the mains the infusion solutions are first heated to 37 C then the battery is charged to full capacity...

Page 10: ...A flashing LED indicates that the battery is empty Setting up for use Release pressure from the pressure cuff completely Hang the emergency warmer at an appropriate place Connect the infusion fitting...

Page 11: ...is activated The high temperature is signaled to the user via an illuminated yellow error LED The safety shutdown is triggered by the hardware when the temperature exceeds 55 C The safety shutdown can...

Page 12: ...nfection section Periodic technical safety inspections must be carried out as described in the Periodic inspections section 5 CLEANING AND DISINFECTION The device may only be cleaned using a soft clot...

Page 13: ...uctions for use Important If a malfunction is discovered during the periodic inspection suitable warning signs should be attached to the device to ensure that it is not used before the required servic...

Page 14: ...according to the operating instructions the device has been damaged by force or operating error or has been used in any way contrary to the operating instructions and safety instructions The warranty...

Page 15: ...e IEC 61000 4 2 Contact Discharge 8 kV Air Discharge 2 kV 4 kV 8 kV 15 kV Radiated RF EM filed IEC 61000 4 3 80 2700 MHz 1kHz AM 80 3 V m Proximity fields form RF wireless communications equipment IEC...

Page 16: ...1kHz AM 80 3 Vrms 6 Vrms in ISM band Rated power frequency magnetic fields IEC 61000 4 8 30 A m 50 Hz and 60 Hz Voltage dips Voltage interruptions IEC 61000 4 11 0 UT for 0 5 cycle at 8 phase angles...

Page 17: ...ction to prevent only one of the buttons being pressed inadvertently OFF STBY button ON button thermal control IP34 IP classification IEC 60529 Protection against splash water penetration Protection a...

Page 18: ...ng conditions Important Values higher or lower than the ranges specified above may cause damage to the device or its accessories 14 TECHNICAL DATA Device Emergency warmer Type designation ESH 04 Opera...

Page 19: ...gnation 30 W E2EFMW3 Input 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 590 mA Output 12 V DC 2 5 A max 15 MANUFACTURER Biegler GmbH Allhangstrasse 18a 3001 Mauerbach Austria Tel 43 1 979 21 05 Fax 43 1 979 21 05 16 email o...

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