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Service Manual
Note:
When you press any of the temperature setting keys, the
Heat Off
key, or the
Fan
Off
key, the setting is highlighted on the display to indicate the current selection. For
example, in the previous figure, 34° is the current selection.
Note:
A soft click tone indicates a successful key press.
Animated arrow indicates that the temperature is adjusting upward or
downward to a new setting. The symbol disappears when the tem-
perature is within 1.5°C of the new setting.
5
Menu Key
– Press to access screens for viewing filter status and system informa-
Note:
Symbol is shown for reference only. This menu is accessible only when the
heater and fan are off (Ready mode).
6
47°C (Boost Mode) Key
– Press to generate air at 47°C (116.6°F) for 45 minutes.
7
45°C (High) Key
– Press to generate air at 45°C (113°F). Reference
8
40°C (Medium) Key
– Press to generate air at 40°C (104°F). Reference
9
34°C (Low) Key
– Press to generate air at 34°C (93.2°F). Reference
10
Heat Off Key
– Press to deliver air at room temperature (unheated). Reference
Summary of Contents for WarmTouch
Page 1: ...Service Manual WarmTouch Convective Warming Unit...
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Page 32: ...Page Left Intentionally Blank 1 18 Service Manual Introduction...
Page 42: ...Installation 3 4 Service Manual Figure 3 3 Power Cord Wrapped and Secured...
Page 45: ...Installing the Warming Unit Service Manual 3 7 Figure 3 5 Warming Unit Mounted on IV Pole...
Page 49: ...Installing the Warming Unit Service Manual 3 11 Figure 3 9 Warming Unit Mounted on Cart...
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Page 105: ...Power Cord Replacement Service Manual 8 7 Figure 8 5 Power Cord Wrapped and Secured...
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Page 246: ...Enclosure Replacement 12 14 Service Manual Figure 12 10 Power Cord Wrapped and Secured...
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