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Operation Manual 

 Model 111W Hyperthermia System 

 

 

 

 
 
 
   

 

Cincinnati Sub-Zero Products, Inc. 

 12011 Mosteller Road 

 Cincinnati, Ohio 45241, U.S.A. 

www.cszmedical.com

 

 

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Page 1: ...Operation Manual Model 111W Hyperthermia System Cincinnati Sub Zero Products Inc 12011 Mosteller Road Cincinnati Ohio 45241 U S A www cszmedical com ...

Page 2: ... 26 NORM O TEMP MAXI THERM MAXI THERM LITE Gelli Roll and PLASTI PAD are registered trademarks of Cincinnati Sub Zero Products Inc Cincinnati Ohio USA Copyright 2015 Cincinnati Sub Zero Products Inc All rights reserved Manual 57127 Rev O ECN M409 4826 ...

Page 3: ...g Temperature Decreasing Temperature Disconnect Power Before Servicing Water Flow Indicator Outlet Inlet Silence Alarm Caution Read Operation Instructions and Manual Before Operating Temp Set Point Indicator Fill to Strainer Fuse Heat Separate collection for electrical and electronic equipment Protective Earth Ground Equipotentiality Earth Ground Clean Water Filter Quarterly Caution Low Water Leve...

Page 4: ...thermia units presents the danger of heating body tissues particularly the skin to a point where they are injured Depending on the extent and severity of a burn very serious and even fatal complications may arise Do not use the NORM O TEMP System distal to arterial cross clamping Thermal injury may result Prevent excessive and or prolonged tissue pressure and shearing forces especially over bony p...

Page 5: ...ays be performed Improper repair and inadequate maintenance can result in damage to the NORM O TEMP system and patient injury Remove the NORM O TEMP unit from service if the outer casing or membrane control panel is cracked or internal components are exposed Contact with internal components could result in electric shock or thermal injury to the patient or operator and exposure to sharp edges Keep...

Page 6: ...per Electrostatic Discharge ESD practices should be followed during replacement of any electronic board To Discharge the NORM O TEMP system ensure the unit is unplugged and use any metal tool such as a screwdriver with an insulated handle to simultaneously touch both pins on the power cord The operator must regularly monitor the patient whenever hyperthermia or normothermia therapy is used For saf...

Page 7: ...1 3 5 External Features and Descriptions Top View 15 1 4 Required Accessories 17 Section 2 Specifications and Certifications 17 2 0 Unit and Patient Related Precautions 19 2 1 Patient Preparation and Bedside Care 19 2 2 Alarms and Error Displays 19 Section 3 Operating the NORM O TEMP System 21 3 0 Introduction 21 3 1 Arranging the System Components 21 3 2 Operating the NORM O TEMP System 22 3 3 Co...

Page 8: ...r of your NORM O TEMP unit ready when you call for parts or service The serial number is located on the specification label on the back of the unit In Warranty Repair and Parts All parts on your NORM O TEMP unit are covered by a one year 1 warranty Additional warranties are available at the time of purchase or during the warranty period To return defective parts or units first obtain a Returned Ma...

Page 9: ...he set point temperature of 37 C Observe Water Flow Indicator on the side of the unit to verify that the pump is circulating water when blanket pad is connected The unit will start heating to a preset temperature of 37 C To change the desired set point temperature proceed to step 5 below 5 Depress the TEMP SET button The display will flash the previous set point temperature or the default temperat...

Page 10: ...Alarm button The Silence Alarm button will not silence the alarm when ERR appears on the display or HIGH TEMP indicator light comes on and does not flash Power cord should be removed from outlet and the unit sent to Biomedical Engineering for repair CAUTION This device should be operated only by trained personnel under the direction of a physician Patients vary in degree of sensitivity to cold hea...

Page 11: ...procedures and to reduce cold discomfort before during and after a surgical procedure The thermal regulating system is used to keep a patient comfortable by maintaining blanket pad water temperature through conductive heat transfer The water heated blankets transfer the thermal energy to adult pediatric and infant includes neonates patients to keep a patient at a comfortable temperature The NORM O...

Page 12: ...tion Technical Manual B The operating instructions printed below the control panel describe the necessary steps to operate the unit C The power switch is a bevel rocker switch labeled I on at the top and O off at the bottom D The four rubber feet help the unit to mount on the I V stand Catalog 118 the low profile stand Catalog 119 or allow the unit to sit on a flat surface E The water fill opening...

Page 13: ... the speed of the paddle wheel The water flow indicator only spins when a blanket pad or by pass hose is connected to the unit It will not spin when water is circulated internally to pre condition the water A total obstruction of the water path will cause the paddle wheel to stop completely B Two screws on the left and right side of the unit secures the top to the base C Two female Hansen fittings...

Page 14: ...on for the internal components C The nylon straps are used to secure and store the coiled power cord and or the connecting hose when not in use D The serial number printed on the Spec Label and located just above the power cord E Units have a power cord that can be disconnected and should only be inserted into a properly grounded mating receptacle of a hospital grade specified by local codes and p...

Page 15: ...he membrane control panel as shown in Figure 5 is composed of pressure sensitive touch switches and LED displays The membrane control panel is divided into the following sections A The four digit LED display shows the actual water temperature and set point temperature B When the HEAT LED is lighted it indicates that the water is being heated C The HI TEMP LED will illuminate the power fail LED wil...

Page 16: ...n is used to display and change the desired set point temperature When this button is pressed the display will flash the set point temperature G The INCREMENT and DECREMENT buttons are used to raise or lower the set point temperature The operator has less than ten 10 seconds to set the temperature up or down after pressing the TEMP SET button H The fill reservoir lid slides to the left to open and...

Page 17: ...lastic top Dual reservoir Built in handles Alarms High Temperature Audible and Visual Low Water Audible and Visual Defective Water Temperature Sensor Audible and Visual Water Flow Indicator Visual Power Failure Audible and visual Greater than 1 Over Set point Audible and Visual Control System Microprocessor based temperature control system and Alarm indications Controller Range Water Temperature H...

Page 18: ...2 C Primary Temperature Limit 43 5 C 0 6 C Secondary Temperature Limit 44 5 C 0 6 C Independent Mechanical Temperature Limit 46 C 0 6 C Environmental Conditions during storage and transportation Ambient Temperature transportation and storage 40 C 50 C Humidity transportation and storage 20 95 Warranty 1 year parts Parts and labor if returned to factory Additional Warranty Available UL Electrical C...

Page 19: ...ian if the patient s core temperature does not reach the prescribed temperature in the time prescribed or deviates from the prescribed temperature range B Changes in skin color edema inflammation or indications of pressure especially over bony prominences should be noted and treated as ordered Avoid prolonged tissue pressure and shearing forces over bony prominences C The patient should be turned ...

Page 20: ... high temperature safety will activate to shut off the power to the pump shut off the power to the heater the HI TEMP LED and Power Fail LED illuminate and the trouble alarm sounds 2 If the independent mechanical high temperature alarm occurs the unit should be powered off and the power cord removed from the outlet The unit should be immediately removed from service and sent to Biomedical Engineer...

Page 21: ...needed carefully add distilled water Do not use de ionized water Do not overfill If the water falls below a preset level the alarm sounds and the LO WATER LED lights up The pump and heater shut down and the operator cannot proceed until this is corrected by refilling the unit and resetting the alarm F Inspect the power plug for bent or missing prongs Do not by pass ground lug Electrical hazards ma...

Page 22: ...ctuating the power switch I O switch a power fail alarm will activate and the Power fail symbol LED located on the front of the unit will flash To stop the alarm restore power 3 2 Operating the NORM O TEMP System The NORM O TEMP system operates based upon the actual temperature of the circulating water relative to the set point temperature The NORM O TEMP system heats and circulates the water Give...

Page 23: ...arterly Dispose of the NORM O TEMP unit per hospital protocol 4 1 Replenishing the Reservoir Fixing a Low Water Alarm A Check that the drain hose is disconnected B Slide the water fill opening lid to the left and gradually pour approximately 1 gallons 5 7 liters of distilled water with approximately 340 cc of propylene glycol into the reservoir DO NOT USE ALCOHOL TAP WATER OR DE IONIZED WATER C St...

Page 24: ... environment guidance Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 6 kV contact 8 kV air 6 kV contact 8 kV air Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Electrical fast transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 2 kV for power supply lines 1 kV for input output lines 2 kV for power supply lines 1 kV for input output lin...

Page 25: ...strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected b...

Page 26: ... Rated maximum output power of transmitter W Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 1 2 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 1 2 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 2 3 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be estimated us...

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Page 28: ...Cincinnati Sub Zero Products Inc 12011 Mosteller Road Cincinnati OH 45241 Telephone 1 800 989 7373 or 513 772 8810 Fax 513 772 9119 E Mail cszinc cszinc com ...

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