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Operation / Technical Manual                              

   NORM-O-TEMP

®

, Model 111W  

 
 

Page 31 of 82 

A.

 

Make sure that the power switch is in the “I” position (unit is turned on). 

1.

 

A beeper sounds. 

2.

 

The microprocessor board goes through self-test. 

3.

 

The seven segment display reads CAL for several seconds. 

4.

 

All segments of the seven segment display flash on and off (8888’s) for a few 

seconds along with the LED’s. 

5.

 

A beeper sounds. 

6.

 

The seven segment display flashes the set point temperature 37°C for a few 

seconds and the unit begins to pump and heat the water.  

7.

 

The seven segment display will show the actual water temperature. 

8.

 

The HEAT LED will light up if the water temperature is less than 37°C. 

 

B.

 

Press the TEMP SET button. 

1.

 

A beeper sounds. 

2.

 

The seven segment display will begin to flash the set point temperature 37°C.  

Each time the operator presses the TEMP SET button after just having turned 

on the unit, the set point temperature will display 37°C. 

3.

 

After pressing the TEMP SET button, the operator has five seconds to change 

the set point temperature by pressing either the INCREMENT 

or 

DECREMENT 

buttons. 

 

C.

 

Press the DECREMENT 

 button during the five second interval after pressing the 

TEMP SET button. 

1.

 

A beeper sounds each time it is pressed but does not beep when held down 

continuously. 

2.

 

The set point display changes; the numbers move down the scale.  The lowest 

set point is 20°C. However, the operating range of the device is from 32°C to 
42°C. 

 

D.

 

Press the INCREMENT 

 button during the five second interval after pressing the 

TEMP SET button. 

1.

 

A beeper sounds each time it is pressed, but does not beep when held down 

continuously. 

2.

 

The set point display changes; the numbers move up the scale.  The highest 

setting is 37°C. 

 

E.

 

To complete this test routine, press the Power switch to the “O” position. 

1.

 

The control panel goes blank. 

2.

 

The water flow indicator stops. 

 

F.

 

Disconnect the power cord, loosely coil it and attach it to the nylon straps on the 

back of the unit. 

 

G.

 

Check the blanket/pad for leaks. Water leaks present a risk of infection to the 

patient because the water is not sterile. If a leak is found, the blanket/pad should 

not be used. 

 

Summary of Contents for Norm-O-Temp 111W

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

Page 2: ...of 82 NORM O TEMP MAXI THERM MAXI THERM LITE Gelli Roll and PLASTI PAD are registered trademarks of Cincinnati Sub Zero Products LLC Cincinnati Ohio USA Copyright 2018 Cincinnati Sub Zero Products LL...

Page 3: ...asing Temperature Decreasing Temperature Disconnect Power Before Servicing Water Flow Indicator Outlet Inlet Silence Alarm Caution Read Operation Instructions and Manual Before Operating Temp Set Poin...

Page 4: ...erature control provided by all hyperthermia 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 ve...

Page 5: ...by qualified Medical Equipment Service Technicians Certified Biomedical Engineering Technicians or Certified Clinical Engineers familiar with good repair practices for servicing medical devices and in...

Page 6: ...Electrostatic Discharge ESD handling practices should be followed during replacement of any electronic board To Discharge the NORM O TEMP ensure the unit is unplugged and use any metal tool such as a...

Page 7: ...acking the Shipment 28 3 2 First Time Set Up System Test Routine 28 3 2 1 Inspecting and Arranging the Equipment 28 3 2 2 Completing a System Test Routine 30 3 3 Unit and Patient Related Precautions 3...

Page 8: ...8 Replacement of the Independent High Limit Safety Thermostat 56 6 9 Calibration of the Independent High Limit Safety Thermostat 57 6 10 Power Interrupt Test 57 6 11 Hi Limit Test 57 6 12 Replacement...

Page 9: ...NORM O TEMP Model 111W Features 27 Figure 7 NORM O TEMP Maintenance Checklist 39 Figure 8 NORM O TEMP Internal Exploded Front View 70 Figure 9 Front View Parts List 71 Figure 10 NORM O TEMP Internal E...

Page 10: ...ar 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 Materials Authorization RMA number fr...

Page 11: ...and will flash the 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 he...

Page 12: ...lence 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...

Page 13: ...d service personnel who are responsible for maintaining the equipment All personnel who operate or service the unit should be familiar with all parts of this manual Physical and functional characteris...

Page 14: ...e Norm O Temp System See Section 2 for specifications and certifications of the NORM O TEMP system 1 3 1 External Features and Descriptions Front View The external features in Figure 1 of the NORM O T...

Page 15: ...Operation Technical Manual NORM O TEMP Model 111W Page 15 of 82 Figure 1 NORM O TEMP unit Front View...

Page 16: ...e in water flow decreases 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 intern...

Page 17: ...Operation Technical Manual NORM O TEMP Model 111W Page 17 of 82 Figure 2 NORM O TEMP unit Left Side View...

Page 18: ...vents provide air circulation 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 o...

Page 19: ...Operation Technical Manual NORM O TEMP Model 111W Page 19 of 82 Figure 3 NORM O TEMP unit Rear View...

Page 20: ...external featuresin Figure 4 of the NORM O TEMP unit are described as follows A The three sided enclosure panel secured with eight screws provides access to the interior B The recessed handle is one...

Page 21: ...Operation Technical Manual NORM O TEMP Model 111W Page 21 of 82 Figure 4 NORM O TEMP unit Right Side View...

Page 22: ...e set point temperature D When the LO WATER LED is lit it indicates that the unit needs more distilled water to operate The LED will be accompanied by an audible alarm E The SILENCE ALARM button will...

Page 23: ...Operation Technical Manual NORM O TEMP Model 111W Page 23 of 82 Figure 5 NORM O TEMP unit Model 111W Top View...

Page 24: ...ortional to the rate of change in the temperature of the patient 1 5 2 Circulating System The NORM O TEMP 6 quart 5 7 liters capacity dual compartment reservoir is composed of the circulating reservoi...

Page 25: ...s an additional precaution if the water temperature sensor itself should fail the unit shuts down the alarm sounds and the display will read ERR for error With this safety design the patient is protec...

Page 26: ...wer 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...

Page 27: ...onal Warranty Available Safety System Maximum High Control Setting 42 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...

Page 28: ...unpacking process look carefully for signs of shipping damage If any unacceptable damage is found notify the transportation company immediately and file a claim The transportation company is responsib...

Page 29: ...s steel machine screws provided 2 To mount the NORM O TEMP on the Low Profile Stand i Place the NORM O TEMP unit on the equipment pan so that the threaded holes on the bottom of the unit line up with...

Page 30: ...lastic return coupling of the connecting hose iii Gently pull on the blanket pad to check that the connection is secure I Assure that the blanket pad is laying flat and that the connecting hose to the...

Page 31: ...n the operator has five seconds to change the set point temperature by pressing either the INCREMENT or DECREMENT buttons C Press the DECREMENT button during the five second interval after pressing th...

Page 32: ...distilled water and electricity to operate NOTE Please consult pages 4 6 at the beginning of the manual for a complete list of warnings and cautions related to the NORM O TEMP system 3 4 Patient Prepa...

Page 33: ...lls below 3 quarts 3 3 liters a low water level alarm will activate the LO WATER LED located on the membrane control panel will flash and the unit will shut down 2 To clear the low water alarm repleni...

Page 34: ...emperature has been set at least 1 C lower than the actual circulating water temperature the 1 C Over Set point Temperature Alarm will activate to turn off the heater the HI TEMP LED flashes the WATER...

Page 35: ...the power switch is in the O position unit is off E Check the level of distilled water in the reservoir To do so slide the cover of the water fill opening and check if the water is visibly touching th...

Page 36: ...heet and or blanket pad Patient preparation and bedside care are further described in Section 3 4 NOTE If at anytime power is removed from the unit without actuating the power switch I O switch a powe...

Page 37: ...water to drain back into the unit B Disconnect the power cord from the power source loosely coil it and attach it to the back panel using the nylon straps C Remove the blanket pad s D Loosely coil the...

Page 38: ...description of each requirement includes the tools the procedures and the precautions necessary to complete the requirements Maintenance repair and or service of the NORM O TEMP unit by qualified main...

Page 39: ...filter See Section 5 2 9 Refill reservoir with distilled sterile distilled water See Section 5 1 5 10 Check flow rate a Flow rate Minimum of 0 5 GPM b Pressure Maximum of 10 PSI 11 Condition of blank...

Page 40: ...OR ALCOHOL Chemical Cleaning Circulation Chart UNIT MODE TEMPERATURE DURATION NORM O TEMP 111W Heating 38 C 5 Minutes 5 1 1 Internal Clean using Bleach Dry Storage Procedure For circulating water unit...

Page 41: ...repeat Steps F H J If unit is to be returned to service once no bleach is detected add the appropriate amount of U S P Grade Propylene Glycol to the water reservoir per the following chart UNIT U S P...

Page 42: ...below chart D Fill the reservoir with distilled water E Turn the unit on and circulate per the Chemical Cleaning Circulation Chart above F Drain the unit as instructed in Step A G Rinse the unit with...

Page 43: ...r with the appropriate amount of water per the above chart E Turn the unit on and circulate per the Chemical Cleaning Circulation Chart above F Drain the unit as instructed in Step A G Rinse the unit...

Page 44: ...nto position D Plug the power cord into a properly grounded power outlet E Place the power switch to the I position The water is pumped into the container until there is approximately 1 quarts 1 4 lit...

Page 45: ...r filter designed to clear the line of any particulate matter as the water is pumped through the system The water filter assembly is a plastic T shaped fitting that intersects the hose from the water...

Page 46: ...ion the wire mesh O ring and plastic cap H Screw the cap clockwise onto the fitting until it is secure I Replace the three sided enclosure panel J Replenish the water reservoir as described in Section...

Page 47: ...ne urethane Stains and debris can be wiped away with mild soap and water For cleaning always use conventional hospital approved topical cleaners and disinfectants that do not contain alcohol Avoid alc...

Page 48: ...Board WARNING The repair calibration and servicing of the NORM O TEMP should be performed by a qualified Medical Equipment Service Technicians Certified Biomedical Electronics Technicians or Certified...

Page 49: ...t or the three sided enclosure panel It is recommended that the reservoir be drained and the power cord disconnected before removing any part of the unit 6 1 1 Removing the Top of the Unit A Remove th...

Page 50: ...d screws that secure the three sided panel to the unit D Remove the enclosure panel and put aside or discard if it is being replaced 6 1 4 Replace Reinstall the Three Sided Enclosure Panel Re Install...

Page 51: ...ate the pump housing assembly and the inlet and outlet hose connections at the bottom front of the unit in Figure 9 E Disconnect the hose at the inlet of the pump housing by loosening the screw clamp...

Page 52: ...nd an 11 32 inch wrench remove the four screws from the bottom of the base while holding the 11 32 inch lock nuts on the pump mounting plate Using a 7 16 inch wrench remove the four bolts and nuts hol...

Page 53: ...the top points towards the front of the unit I Reinstall the plastic snapper clamp J Secure the three sided enclosure panel as described in Section 6 1 4 K Refill the reservoir as described in Sectio...

Page 54: ...D Locate the bottom manifold to be replaced which is secured on the left side of the unit shown in Figure 9 The water manifold is connected to the two male quick disconnect couplings and to the hose f...

Page 55: ...h pliers phillips screwdriver 2 Teflon tape 3 Replacement of the water return manifold B Drain the reservoir as described in Section 5 1 4 C Remove the three sided enclosure panel as described in Sect...

Page 56: ...r the back of the unit as shown in Figure 13 E Unscrew the two screws which secure the thermostat to its bracket F Disconnect the two wires from the slide on terminals G Loosen the compression fitting...

Page 57: ...imit turn the adjustment screw clockwise E Drain some of the water as described in Section 5 1 4 and then replenish Allow the unit to heat up again to make sure the Independent High Limit Safety Therm...

Page 58: ...ow indicator to the manifold pan on the outside left wall F Remove the two screws securing the water flow indicator to the back up manifold bracket under the rear of the reservoir G Disconnect the hos...

Page 59: ...switch Note which wire goes to which terminal Remove and discard the old power switch G Position the replacement power switch into the unit in the same manner and position as the one you removed Reco...

Page 60: ...place using the same screws removed in step D F Reinstall all of the wires removed in step C G Secure the top of the unit as described in Section 6 1 2 6 16 Replacement of the Microprocessor Board an...

Page 61: ...l panel aside I Position the replacement control panel from the face side of the top assembly so that the screw posts align with the holes the writing on the control panel is right side up and the cle...

Page 62: ...ower ON polarity normal and reverse measure when the NORM O TEMP unit is heating and circulating water both the heater and pump are ON When measuring power OFF normal and reverse polarity measure whil...

Page 63: ...6 13 Check the circuit breaker for the outlet Check for possible open in electrical system B Each time the power switch is pressed to the ON position it snaps back to the OFF position The fuses are d...

Page 64: ...e clear strip cable leading from the membrane control panel to the microprocessor control board is disconnected Membrane control panel is defective See Section 6 16 Reconnect the 7 pin clear stripe ca...

Page 65: ...terruption A loose connection of the power cord Check line voltage and proceed with operation Check line voltage and proceed with operation I The unit is operating and it will not heat or pump water T...

Page 66: ...lating Disengaged quick disconnect couplings Clogged water line Clogged water filter Kink in connecting hose and or blanket Clogged pad Pump not running Defective microprocessor board Defective power...

Page 67: ...not heat Water not circulating Defective heater Defective power supply board See observation N Replace heater See Section 6 2 Replace power supply board See Section 6 15 N Unit is set to operate Wate...

Page 68: ...EMP dealer When ordering parts specify the replacement part number listed in the second column of Figure 9 Figure 11 and Figure 13 as well as the serial number of your unit located on the specificatio...

Page 69: ...Cincinnati Sub Zero To replace parts during the warranty period ship the part to Cincinnati Sub Zero Products LLC 12011 Mosteller Road Cincinnati OH 45241 1528 Telephone 513 772 8810 Fax 513 772 9119...

Page 70: ...Operation Technical Manual NORM O TEMP Model 111W Page 70 of 82 Figure 8 NORM O TEMP Internal Exploded Front View...

Page 71: ...06442 Cabinet Base 22 51577 Outlet Pump Elbow Fitting 23 06443 Back Up Manifold Bracket 24 56538 Grounding Point Label 25 60201 6 8 32 S S Phillips Screws 26 not shown 03005 Water Return top Manifold...

Page 72: ...Operation Technical Manual NORM O TEMP Model 111W Page 72 of 82 Figure 10 NORM O TEMP Internal Exploded Rear View...

Page 73: ...07000 1 8 Hansen Socket Coupling 5 06002 1 8 Hansen Plug Coupling 6 56907 Flow Indicator Label International 7 91715 Water Flow Indicator Assembly 12 56908 Outlet and Return Label 13 56541 Specificat...

Page 74: ...Operation Technical Manual NORM O TEMP Model 111W Page 74 of 82 Figure 12 NORM O TEMP Internal Exploded Reservoir Assembly...

Page 75: ...6 51014 Bulkhead Fitting 3 8 7 51060 Elbow 1 2 Hose barb 8 51033 Bulkhead Fitting 1 2 9 91735 800 Watt Heater Assembly 10 51001 Tank Fitting 11 50315 Plastic Hose Barb 12 50211 Plastic Hose Barb 13 52...

Page 76: ...Operation Technical Manual NORM O TEMP Model 111W Page 76 of 82 Figure 14 NORM O TEMP Electrical Wiring Diagram...

Page 77: ...Operation Technical Manual NORM O TEMP Model 111W Page 77 of 82 Figure 15 NORM O TEMP Water Circulation Diagram...

Page 78: ...CSZ Unit MAXI THERM LITE Single Patient Use Blanket pad s 876 Adult Size 25 x 64 874 Pediatric Size 25 x 33 873 Infant Size 12 5 x 18 872 Pediatric 25 x 19 871 Pediatric 25 x 17 25 870 Localized ther...

Page 79: ...etic 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 mate...

Page 80: ...eld 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...

Page 81: ...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 ou...

Page 82: ...Cincinnati Sub Zero Products LLC 12011 Mosteller Road Cincinnati OH 45241 Telephone 1 800 989 7373 or 513 772 8810 Fax 513 772 9119 E Mail csz genthermcsz com...

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