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CONTROL PANEL KEYS

ON/OFF KEY

Press and release the on/off key to activate the blanket
compartment control (upper chamber). The unit will
beep and the status indicator, located at the top left of
the ON/OFF key, will illuminate when the warmer is
on. To turn the control off, press and hold the ON/OFF
key for 3 seconds. The unit will beep and the status
indicator will extinguish.

UP ARROW / DOWN ARROW KEYS

These keys are used to increase or decrease the temperature
set-point as desired. They are also used to set the current
time of day and to select a desired start time and stop time
when adjusting the Auto Timer.

TIMER KEY

This 24-hour timer feature is a three-step process that
provides automatic shut-down for energy savings in
off-hours and preset start-up so blankets are warm
before needed. The L.E.D. display shows a 24-hour
clock; i.e. 1:00 p.m. will display as 13:00.

L.E.D. DIGITAL DISPLAY

The control has a four-digit L.E.D. display. When
the control is activated, the display will show current
temperature set-point. When programming the Auto
Timer, the display will show hour and minutes.

L.E.D. DISPLAY STATUS INDICATORS

TIME

Illuminates while current time of day is displayed when
programming the TIMER mode.

START

Illuminates while the start time is displayed when
programming the TIMER mode.

STOP

Illuminates while the stop time is displayed when
programming the TIMER mode.

LOCK

Illuminates when the lock feature is engaged.

POWER FAIL DETECT

If the power were to fail for any reason while heating,

the warmer will retain, in memory, its current operating
state. When the power is restored, the control will resume
operating, but several things will alert the operator that
such an event has occurred:

A.

The ON/OFF status indicator will be flashing.

B.

Display will indicate '128' (or another number) alternating

with the setting.

Please see important note below if a

number other than '128' is displayed.

C.

Control will "beep" every third flash of the

number displayed.

Press the ON/OFF key once to acknowledge that the power

has been restored. The ON/OFF status indicator will stop
flashing and the "beep" will be silenced. The display will
indicate the approximate time period of the outage, then
return to the normal display and previously set mode.

Note:

The display of '128' is a normal Power-On Reset for
the control. Any other number displayed may indicate
a problem. Make note of the number, and if the unit
fails to operate properly, provide that number to
service to assist them in troubleshooting the problem.

Note: Programming is done with power circuit breaker switch

at the back of the appliance "ON", but ON/OFF Key on
the control panel "OFF".

FAHRENHEIT OR CELSIUS SELECTION

While the controller is in the off mode,

press and hold

the

UP ARROW key until you hear a beep (approximately
5 seconds). The warmer will switch between Fahrenheit
or Celsius.

BEEPER ON OR OFF

While the controller is in the off mode,

press and hold

the

DOWN ARROW key. "OFF" will not beep.

SETTING CURRENT TIME OF DAY

Setting the current time of day must be done first to ensure

proper operation of timer function.

To set the current time

of day, the control must be in the off mode, with the
ON/OFF status indicator extinguished.

Press and hold

the

TIMER key to illuminate various indicators. Release. Repeat
the process until the Time status indicator is illuminated.
The display will show the currently set time of day.
Continue to hold the TIMER key, and use the UP or
DOWN arrow keys to synchronize with the current time of
day. Note: The L.E.D. display shows a 24-hour clock; i.e.
1:00 p.m. will display as 13:00.

ON

OFF

LOCK

TIME

START

STOP

L.E.D.

DISPLAY

STATUS  INDICATOR  L.E.D.

UP ARROW

DOWN ARROW AUTO TIMER

KEY

ON / OFF

KEY

L.E.D. = LIGHT EMITTING DIODE

TIMER

THERMOSTAT CONTROL AND L.E.D. DISPLAY

Summary of Contents for EC1540bl

Page 1: ... Water Street P O Box 443 Menomonee Falls Wisconsin 53052 0443 U S A P H O N E 2 6 2 2 5 1 8 3 5 6 8 0 0 T O B W A R M U S A CANADA F A X 2 6 2 2 5 1 7 0 6 7 w w w e n t h e r m i c s c o m 8 0 0 8 6 2 9 2 7 6 U S A CANADA 8 0 0 3 2 9 8 7 4 4 Combination Blanket Fluid Warming Cabinet EC1540bl 120V 230V ...

Page 2: ...ranty card to the factory as soon as possible to assure prompt service in the event of a warranty parts and labor claim This manual must be read and understood by all people using or installing the equipment model Contact the Enthermics service department if you have any questions concerning installation operation or maintenance NOTE All claims for warranty must include the full model number and s...

Page 3: ...n blankets ONLY No other use for this device is authorized or recommended Enthermics fluid warmers are ONLY intended for warming medical solutions for irrigation and injection The IRRIGATION MODE should be selected for warming irrigation fluids and the INJECTION MODE should be selected for warming injection fluids Please refer to the labeling of the manufacturer of the products to be warmed regard...

Page 4: ... air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide THIS COULD RISK AN EXPLOSION INJECTION FLUIDS SHOULD NOT BE WARMED OVER 110 F 43 C THIS UNIT HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED FOR WARMING OF BLOOD OR BLOOD PRODUCTS To prevent an electrical shock hazard between the appliance and other appliances or metal parts in close vicinity an equalization bonding stud is provided An equalization bonding lead must be connected to this...

Page 5: ...tically at night to save energy but to turn on again in the early morning to ensure warm blankets are available The lower fluid warming chamber can be programmed to warm either irrigation fluids IRR or injection fluids INJ with separate temperature ranges provided depending on the choice selected IRR temperature may be adjusted from 90 to 150 F 32 to 66 C and the INJ temperature can be adjusted fr...

Page 6: ... 800 730 81mm 25 100 636 40mm 30 000 463 04mm 11 000 280 03mm 2 200 56 34mm 18 900 480 29mm Cavity 22 125 561 98mm 67 000 1702 61mm 5 500 139 22mm 25 200 639 22mm 26 900 683 49mm Cavity 26 900 683 49mm Cavity 72 500 1841 83mm ON OFF OVER TEMP IRR INJ LOCK OVERTEMP ERROR ON OFF LOCK TIME START STOP TIMER 11 000 280 03mm ...

Page 7: ...tatus indicator will be flashing B Display will indicate 128 or another number alternating with the setting Please see important note below if a number other than 128 is displayed C Control will beep every third flash of the number displayed Press the ON OFF key once to acknowledge that the power has been restored The ON OFF status indicator will stop flashing and the beep will be silenced The dis...

Page 8: ...ndicator will illuminate Attempts to operate the ON OFF key or to change the temperature set point will be unsuccessful To unlock the warmer control press and hold the ON OFF key and the DOWN arrow button at the same time The unit will beep the control will unlock and the LOCK indicator will extinguish ON OFF LOCK TIME START STOP L E D DISPLAY STATUS INDICATOR L E D UP ARROW DOWN ARROW AUTOTIMER K...

Page 9: ...the set point temperature OVERTEMP When the control senses a temperature 10 F 6 C greater than the set point this indicator will illuminate An alarm will also sound The alarm can be muted by pressing any key This indicator will extinguish and the green indicator of the overtemp key will stop blinking once the warmer temperature drops back to the set point temperature POWER FAIL DETECT If the power...

Page 10: ...Exercise judgment to determine inventory rotation protocols and warm up time for the fluids you use Caution Check fluid temperature prior to use If the warmer control has failed or if error messages are displayed discard your inventory and contact your service representative F L U I D O P E R A T I O N A L P R O C E D U R E S L O W E R C H A M B E R POWER CIRCUIT BREAKER SWITCH REFER TO FLUID MANU...

Page 11: ...earance and life of this appliance Spilled items should be removed and the area wiped as soon as possible but at the very least a minimum of once a day Always thoroughly rinse surfaces after using a cleaning agent and wipe standing water as quickly as possible after rinsing CLEANING AGENTS Use non abrasive cleaning products designed for use on stainless steel surfaces Cleaning agents must be chlor...

Page 12: ...Interior can be wiped with a sanitizing solution after cleaning and rinsing This solution must be approved for use on stainless steel surfaces Replace blanket support assembly 5 To help maintain the protective film coating on polished stainless steel clean the exterior of the cabinet with a cleaner recommended for stainless steel surfaces Spray the cleaning agent on a clean cloth and wipe with the...

Page 13: ...m meter to measure the resistance of the sensor Check sensor at 32 F 0 C using a container of ice water If Ohm reading is 100 replace display If Ohm reading is 100 replace sensor Check wires for integrity Check for proper and secure connections at the thermostat and terminal block If necessary re secure the faulty connections If error continues call Service E 31 Over Temp Unit may be overloaded Re...

Page 14: ... E1131 28 STRAIN RELIEF BUSHING 1 BU 3964 29 TERMINAL BLOCK 3 FORM COMPRESS 1 BK 3019 30 TERMINAL BLOCK PORCELAIN 2 BK 33546 31 THERMOSTAT HI LIMIT FLUID 120V 2 E3040TT 32 THERMOSTAT HI LIMIT BLANKET 120V 2 TT 34350 33 THERMOSTAT HI LIMIT FLUID 230V 1 E3040TT 34 THERMOSTAT HI LIMIT BLANKET 230V 1 TT 34058 35 THERMOSTAT MANUAL RESET 230V 2 TT 33992 DESCRIPTION QTY PART NO MECHANICAL HARDWARE 36 BLA...

Page 15: ...L WITH BRAKE GI 25942 DRAWER SLIDE GUIDE SH 25908 BLANKET SUPPORT ASSEMBLY 5001253 WINDOW DOOR ASSEMBLY RH GS 23380 DOOR GASKET ASSEMBLY UPPER SN 33540 SENSOR 5002972 BASKET SUPPORT ASSEMBLY SH 25911 BLANKET SHELF HG 22338 HINGES 5004206 LAMP GUARD ASSEMBLY HG 22338 HINGES BS 26690 BASKETS LP 33267 LAMP ASSEMBLY 5004206 LAMP GUARD ASSEMBLY GD 2396 WIRE GUARD ONLY SN 33541 SENSOR 5001776 FULL PERIM...

Page 16: ...MINAL BLOCK E3038RL RELAY 12V DC COIL BP 3567 BEEPER RL 33829 RELAY 230V BA 34041 POWER SUPPLY BOARD E3038RL RELAY 12V DC COIL E3029CD CORDSET HOSPITAL GRADE BU 3964 STRAIN RELIEF BUSHING CR 33717 CONNECTOR 10 PIN CR 33763 CONNECTOR 4 PIN CR 33718 CONNECTOR 9 PIN CC 34423 CONTROL ASSEMBLY Service View of EC1540bl 120v ...

Page 17: ...OCM EC1540bl 01 07 Service View of EC1540bl 120v CS 24874 CASTERS 5 127mm RIGID 5003418 CORD GRIP ASSEMBLY FA 3973 BOX FAN 5001776 FULL PERIMETER RUBBER BUMPER ASSEMBLY SW 33858 CIRCUIT BREAKER SWITCH E3029CD CORDSET HOSPITAL GRADE ...

Page 18: ...RL RELAY 12V DC COIL BP 3567 BEEPER RL 33829 RELAY 230V BA 34041 POWER SUPPLY BOARD E3038RL RELAY 12V DC COIL E3029CD CORDSET HOSPITAL GRADE BU 3964 STRAIN RELIEF BUSHING CR 33717 CONNECTOR 10 PIN CR 33763 CONNECTOR 4 PIN CR 33718 CONNECTOR 9 PIN CC 34423 CONTROL ASSEMBLY Service View of EC1540bl 230v TT 33992 THERMOSTAT MANUAL RESET ...

Page 19: ...07 Service View of EC1540bl 230v CS 24874 CASTERS 5 127mm RIGID 5003418 CORD GRIP ASSEMBLY FA 3974 BOX FAN 5001776 FULL PERIMETER RUBBER BUMPER ASSEMBLY SW 33858 CIRCUIT BREAKER SWITCH E3029CD CORDSET HOSPITAL GRADE TT 33992 THERMOSTAT MANUAL RESET ...

Page 20: ...19 ENTHERMICS MEDICAL SYSTEMS OCM EC1540bl 01 07 ...

Page 21: ...20 ENTHERMICS MEDICAL SYSTEMS OCM EC1540bl 01 07 ...

Page 22: ...first This warranty does not apply to 1 Calibration 2 Equipment damage caused by accident shipping improper installation or alteration 3 Equipment used under conditions of abuse misuse carelessness or abnormal conditions including equipment subjected to harsh or inappropriate chemicals including but not limited to compounds containing chloride or quaternary salts poor water quality or equipment wi...

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