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4400-0024 enFlow Operator’s Manual EN Rev. T 05/12     

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Do not block the fan in the Controller as this may cause overheating. 

 

Although the Warmer has been tested to insure it will survive a drop of 1 m (3.28 ft.), care 
should be taken that the device is not dropped to reduce the potential of damage. 

 

Do not clean with: 

o

 

ketones (MEK, acetone, etc.) or 

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abrasive cleaners. 

 

Do not sterilize the Warmer with: 

o

 

steam sterilization (autoclave) or 

o

 

dry heat.  

 

Do not disinfect or sterilize the Controller. 

 

Do not spray or pour cleaning solutions directly on the Controller. 

 

Do not allow cleaning solutions to accumulate on the Controller.   

 

When using the Controller mounted to an IV pole, it must be tightly secured on the pole no 
higher than 122 cm (48 in.) from the ground. The pole should have a base diameter of no less 
than 61 cm (24 in.). A Controller mounted too high on the IV pole may cause instability.  IV 
pole accessories or the attachment of fluid bags may also cause instability. 

 

Normal wear and tear during use of the Warmer may cause the device to be susceptible to 
fluid ingress. Carefully inspect the heating surface of the Warmer for tears or foreign matter 
before each use and take out of service if necessary. 

 

Always secure the infusion set with the provided IV Line Clip on the Warmer power cable to 
prevent kinking in the line.  

 

Do not use a stiff bristle brush or sharp probe to remove foreign material. 

 

Do not use compressed air to dry. 

 

Avoid puncturing the heating surface.  If damaged, remove the Warmer from service and 
replace immediately.  

 

This equipment is not intended for use in an oxygen rich environment. 

 

No modification of this equipment is allowed. 

 

Do not position the device in a way which makes it difficult to disconnect the device.  

 

 
 

 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for enFlow IV

Page 1: ...enFlow IV Fluid Blood Warming System Operator s Manual Vital Signs a GE Healthcare Company...

Page 2: ...ements If you have questions or concerns regarding this manual or product please contact one of the following for assistance Customer Service E mail vitalsignscustomerservice ge com Phone 1 800 932 07...

Page 3: ...ds a reference point Close Di 2 ethylhexyl phthalate Free In transport applications it is advised to cushion and insulate the Warmer from the patient s skin and apply the Warmer as loosely as acceptab...

Page 4: ...eclaring compliance with all applicable directives Safety EMC Machinery Medical and others Interek is accredited by OSHA as a NRTL as well as by the Standards Council of Canada This mark indicates tha...

Page 5: ...STEM 9 ENFLOW CONTROLLER MODEL 120 SERIES INDICATORS AND OPERATION 11 ENFLOW WARMER MODEL 100 SERIES INDICATORS AND OPERATION 13 CLEANING THE ENFLOW IV FLUID BLOOD WARMING SYSTEM COMPONENTS 15 STORING...

Page 6: ...ood The Controller serves as a power supply for the Warmer unit The Controller is designed to mount on an IV pole or sit on a table top The front panel includes a Controller reading in degrees Celsius...

Page 7: ...the Disposable Cartridge from the Warmer Re prime the entire IV system using aseptic techniques Ensure all the air is removed from both the line and the Disposable Cartridge Replace the Disposable Ca...

Page 8: ...hould have a base diameter of no less than 61 cm 24 in A Controller mounted too high on the IV pole may cause instability IV pole accessories or the attachment of fluid bags may also cause instability...

Page 9: ...nFlow IV Fluid Blood Warming System a Place the Controller on a firm level surface or on an IV pole with an outside dimension of no greater than 3 0 cm 1 25 in Two Controllers may also be mounted next...

Page 10: ...ion set to the patient and place the Disposable Cartridge into the Warmer h Completely close the covers on the Warmer by sliding them inward toward each other until the covers meet Upon closing the co...

Page 11: ...s blankets or drapes l Opening the Warmer covers immediately stops the heating but not the flow m To turn off the device use the switch located at the rear of the controller enFlow Controller Model 12...

Page 12: ...to Warmer Temp LED Fault detected System Fault XX If a system fault message is on the Controller display contact Technical Support Red High Priority Alarm Table 3 Controller Display Setup Mode Activi...

Page 13: ...n the top of the Warmer there are two status indicator lights multicolored LEDs which reflect the following Power indicates the power and operational status of the Warmer Temperature indicates that th...

Page 14: ...ational range Infusate temperature is 20 C and or the flow rate is 200 mL min Reduce the flow rate if possible If there is no change in operational temperature consider replacing the Warmer and contac...

Page 15: ...taraldehyde based cleaners Chlorhexidine Cleaning the Warmer Wipe down and or wash 1 After each use clean the Warmer only as required In many instances it may only need to be wiped clean 2 If the warm...

Page 16: ...nly approved cleaning solutions 2 Moisten a clean cloth with the cleaning solution do not spray or pour cleaning solutions directly on to the Controller 3 Wipe the surface of the Controller taking car...

Page 17: ...ow of 100 20 mL min Wait for the temperature probes to stabilize Record the input fluid temperature Input fluid temperature 20 C 2 C Record the output fluid temperature Output fluid temperature 40 C 2...

Page 18: ...Service Representative will discuss repair replacement options You will be issued a Return Goods Authorization RGA number You will be instructed to return the Product in packaging sufficient to preven...

Page 19: ...a maximum of 300 Watts Controller 110 120 or 220 240 VAC Temperature Set Point 40 C Over Temperature Set Point ASTM F 2172 02 Alarms IEC60601 1 8 2006 Input Current 5 A Input Frequency Range Warmer D...

Page 20: ...limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against electromagnetic interference EMI in a typical medical installation The enFlow System generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy...

Page 21: ...kV I Os 2kV Mains 1kV I Os Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Surge EN IEC 61000 4 5 1kV Differential 2kV Common 1kV Differential 2kV Common Mains power...

Page 22: ...t and the enFlow The enFlow 100 with enFlow 120 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiated disturbances are controlled The customer or user of the enFlow 100 with enFlow...

Page 23: ...e rain chamber 9 Unplug the power supply and wipe excess water away from the outside 10 Perform validation test to confirm proper operation Record serial numbers of test items TPTR_083 11 Using a scre...

Page 24: ...in degrees C as well as containing a keypad which controls the clock and the mute feature Additionally it converts AC line power to 28 Volts DC and is used as a power source for the Warmer Disposable...

Page 25: ...reen 42 C Green No 43 C Off Yellow 43 C Yellow No 44 C Off Yellow 44 C Yellow No 45 C Off Red Flashing High Priority Alarm after 20 seconds 45 C after 20 seconds Red Flashing Over Temp message After 2...

Page 26: ...00EU Disposable cartridge 980202EU Disposable cartridge with IV extension set 980305VS Warmer Holder 980309VS Warmer Cord Clip 980307 enCheck Alarm testing Tool 44000024 Operator s manual USA 44000060...

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