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Mounting the WarmAir

 Unit 

The WarmAir

135 unit must be mounted securely before it is used.  There are three ways to mount the unit: 

 

1.    IV Pole Clamp

  The unit may hook onto a secure, vertical IV pole of no less than 2.2 cm and no more than 

2.86 cm in diameter. 

 

2.    Mounting

  

The unit may hook onto a secure bed rail or footboard up to 3.8 cm 

Bracket

  

 

thick.

 

       

 

 

 

3.    Anti-slip Feet

  The unit may be placed on a table or stand near the patient.  Do not place the unit in bed with 

the patient. 

 

 

 

 

WARNING! 

To prevent tipping when mounting the Model 135 unit to an IV 

pole, do not clamp the unit higher than 112 cm on an IV pole with a 
minimum  61 cm diameter base.  When hooking the unit on a rail, 
make sure the unit cannot tip to a point where it may fall off the 
rail. 

 
When placing the unit on a table or stand near a patient, make sure 
the unit is not located in an area where it can be knocked off by 

caregivers or passing traffic. 
 
Failure to heed these restrictions may result in IV pole instability, 

catheter site trauma, and patient or user injury. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for Warmair 135

Page 1: ...LC 12011 Mosteller Road Cincinnati Ohio 45241 U S A www cszmedical com WarmAir FilteredFlo and Warming Tube are Registered Trademarks of Cincinnati Sub Zero Products LLC Copyright 2018 Cincinnati Sub Zero Products LLC All rights reserved Part No 57128 57128 Rev Q ECN M1801 5437 ...

Page 2: ...year warranty To return defective parts or units obtain a Returned Materials Authorization RMA number from our Medical Technical Service department A WarmAir Model 135 shipping carton will be sent to you if needed Extended Warranty Available Receiving Inspection After unpacking the WarmAir 135 unit inspect the system for concealed damage Retain all packing material and carefully record or photogra...

Page 3: ...r Use 5 Contraindications 5 Warnings 6 Precautions 7 Read Before Servicing Equipment 7 Section 2 Specifications 8 Physical 8 Electrical 8 Temperature Control System 8 Safety System 9 Service Life 9 Approvals 9 For Use with Patient Applied Parts 12 Shipping and Storage Conditions 12 Section 3 Operating Instructions 13 Control Panel and Operation Label 13 Operation Fundamentals 13 Selecting Temperat...

Page 4: ... setting 37 8 C High setting 43 3 C Separate collection for electrical and Electronic equipment Dispose of the WarmAir unit per hospital protocol CAUTION Hose Nozzle MUST be connected to a compatible Forced Air Blanket or thermal injury may occur WARNING To prevent tipping when mounting the Model 135 unit to an IV pole clamp the unit no higher than 44 inches 112 cm on an IV pole with a minimum 24 ...

Page 5: ...g and after surgical procedures The thermal regulating system is used to raise a patient s temperature and or maintain a desired patient temperature through convective heat transfer from the controller to a warm air heated blanket The single patient use blankets transfer the thermal energy to adult pediatric or neonate patients to obtain maintain normal body temperature It is intended for use by a...

Page 6: ...ing cover other than CSZ FilteredFlo Blankets or the Warming Tube Thermal injury may result Do not attempt to warm patient without a blanket i e with the hose only Thermal injury may result Unapproved modifications may cause patient caregiver injury and or equipment damage Do not continue therapy if either the Over Temperature or Under Temperature warning light activates or the audible alarm sound...

Page 7: ...pplication The WarmAir 135 unit is not intended for use in ambient temperatures above 30 C Maximum contact surface temperature during normal operation is 48 C Do not hipot or dielectric test the WarmAir 135 unit Only apply the rated voltage to the unit Subjecting the unit to voltages other than the rated voltage may cause damage to the unit These tests are done only by CSZ Power interruption will ...

Page 8: ...z units 1200 VA 7 Amp Circuit Breaker 15 4 6m Harmonized Power Cord H05VV F 3x1 5mm cord with CEE 7 7 plug 220 240V 50 60Hz units 1200VA 13 Amp Circuit Breaker 15 4 6m British Standard Power Cord HO5VVF3G1 5mm Molded on BS1363 fused male plug For all units Under 300 A earth leakage current Ground resistance 0 2 or less Mains Supply Isolation Two Pole Mains Switch Temperature Control System Control...

Page 9: ...e secondary over temperature limit activates is 45 C 3 0 C Independent Under Temperature Limit 29 4 C or less as measured at the hose outlet of the device i e where the hose connects to the blanket Audible and visible alarms Heater and blower shutdown Heat settings only Open Shorted Sensor Safety Audible and visible alarms Service Life The expected service life lifetime of the WarmAir 135 unit is ...

Page 10: ...nce level Electromagnetic 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 ...

Page 11: ... meters m Field 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 propagati...

Page 12: ...aximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer Note 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies Note 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people Supplemental certification or EMC information ava...

Page 13: ...with the FilteredFlo Blanket or Warming Tube For all WarmAir Systems Insert hose Insert the free end of the flexible hose into the air inlet port of the FilteredFlo Blanket or Warming Tube Make sure the hose is pushed in beyond the raised areas on the fitting Power Unit On Using the rocker switch on the side of the unit depress the I side to activate power to the unit Depressing the O side deactiv...

Page 14: ...m temperature during operation of the unit Air temperature delivered may be up to three degrees higher than the ambient temperature due to heat from the blower motor The LED will be activated to indicate that the unit is in the ambient temperature mode Low Temperature Depressing this switch will activate the unit to draw in room air heat the air to 32 2 C 4 0 C 2 0 C and deliver it to the patient ...

Page 15: ...e patient observation Reduce air temperature or discontinue therapy when the therapeutic goal is reached or if vital signs instability occurs Over Temperature Safety Limit This LED indicator light will indicate an over temperature condition an audible alarm will also sound Immediately discontinue use and remove from service if activated Under Temperature Safety Limit This LED indicator light will ...

Page 16: ...d on a table or stand near the patient Do not place the unit in bed with the patient WARNING To prevent tipping when mounting the Model 135 unit to an IV pole do not clamp the unit higher than 112 cm on an IV pole with a minimum 61 cm diameter base When hooking the unit on a rail make sure the unit cannot tip to a point where it may fall off the rail When placing the unit on a table or stand near ...

Page 17: ...s Instructions on replacing the WarmAir 135 air filter are also located in the Operation Technical Manual WarmAir 135 unit has approval in accordance with IEC 80601 2 35 These standards are based on contact surface temperature of the blanket being 48 C or less Temperatures referenced at the hose outlet do not represent contact surface temperatures of the blanket due to temperature loss through the...

Page 18: ...Cincinnati Sub Zero Products LLC 12011 Mosteller Road Cincinnati OH 45241 Telephone 1 800 989 7373 Fax 513 772 9119 ...

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