
OPERATION
BLANKETROL III, Model 233
OPERATION AND TECHNICAL MANUAL
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CHECK SETPT
This message occurs for the following three possible reasons, followed by
their remedial actions:
1. During start up, when the operator turns the unit ON:
a. Proceed by pressing the TEMP SET button to enter the
Set Point temperature.
2. During start up, when the operator attempts to begin one of the five
Automatic Control modes with a Patient Set Point temperature
selected outside the range of 30°C - 40°C (86°F - 104°F). The unit
will not permit the operator to proceed to the Automatic Control
modes until the Patient Set Point temperature setting is corrected:
a. Proceed by pressing the TEMP SET button and change
the SET POINT temperature to bring it within the allowable
range.
3.
During operation, a “low water” condition could cause CHECK
SETPT to indicate:
a. Check the water level in the reservoir and fill the unit with
water, as necessary.
Note: If the CHECK SETPT display flashes for five minutes, the alarm will
sound until the operator proceeds to the next step. This alarm will also
notify the operator if there has been an interruption in power.
SET TEMPERATURE
SETPT xxx.xY *
* (“xxx.x” represents Temperature and “Y” represents Centigrade or
Fahrenheit.) This message occurs
when the “TEMP SET” button is
pressed. The Status Display can now be changed by pressing the Up or
Down arrow or verify the preset temperature of 37°C (98.6°F) on power-up.
GRADIENT VARIABLE
OFFSET xxY *
* (“xx” represents Temperature and “Y” represents Centigrade or
Fahrenheit.) This is displayed after the first press of the GRADIENT
VARIABLE button, when the user is setting the BLANKETROL IIII in
GRADIENT VARIABLE MODE
. When this display is shown, the user can
adjust the gradient variable offset.
HIGH LIMIT
REMOVE FROM SERVICE
This message occurs when the high limit is triggered because the water in
the BLANKETROL III equipment has reached the high temperature of
44.0°C
2°C (111.2°F
3.6°F). While this message is displayed, the
trouble alarm will sound, and the heater and pump will turn off. The alarm
silence key cannot silence this alarm. This message will continue to
display and the trouble alarm will continue to sound until the unit is turned
off using the ON/OFF switch or the power cord is disconnected from the
power source. If the unit is unplugged before turning the ON/OFF switch,
the power fail alarm will activate and the power fail LED will light. If the
unit is turned back on, this message will reappear and the trouble alarm
will sound. The unit cannot be used again until it is serviced. The seven-
segment displays (“WATER” and “PATIENT”) will both be blank during
this condition. Contact CSZ Technical Service.