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GUIDO RAYOS X, S.A.

NESTOMAT 6050

35

MAN-012
Sept.00
Ed. 1 / Rev. 3

Alarms are still active while setting, but the "H" and "L" triangular
indicators do not flash for violated alarms. Both indicators act as a cursor
to identify the limit selected for adjustment.

Press the ALARM SELEC. key until the cursor is positioned at the alarm
parameter you are setting (High SaO

2

, Low SaO

2

, High Pulse Rate, Low

Pulse Rate).

Press the Up/Down arrow keys to increase or decrease the selected
alarma value. "--" in the alarm display indicates the alarm parameter is set
to OFF.

NOTE: T

HE ALARMS ARE NOT OVERLAPPING

YOU CANNOT SET THE LOW

ALARM HIGHER THAN THE HIGH ALARM OR THE HIGH ALARM LOWER THAN THE

LOW ALARM

.

When an alarm limit is violated, a two-tone alarm sounds (when the alarm
is not silenced), the red alarm LED flashes and the triangular indicator for
the violated alarm limit flashes. The alarms stop when the alarm limit is
no longer violated.

Press the Alarm Slilence key to silence the alarm for two (2) minutes.
ALARM SILENCED flashes on the display. Press the Alarm Silence key
again to end the two minute alarm silence.

Press and hold the Alarm Silence key for three (3) seconds to silence the
alarm indefinitely. ALARM SILENCED is displayed continuously. Press
the Alarm Silence key again to end the indefinite alarm silence mode.

LOW PULSE is displayed when the pulse amplitude is low.

A lower-tone "beep" sounds when a drop in SaO2 is detected.

Adjusting the Audio Volume

                                              

• 

Alarms: Use the Up/Down arrow keys to adjust the audio alarm volume (when
not setting the alarm limits and the alarm is not silenced).

• 

Pulse "Beep": Silence the audio alarms by pressing the Alarm Silence key (be
sure ALARM SILENCED is displayed). Now use the Up/Down arrow keys to
set the pulse beep volume reaches off.

Summary of Contents for NESTOMAT 6050

Page 1: ...II 5 Oxygen monitoring Optional 15 II 6 Alarms 16 A Air control mode 17 1 Sensor alarm 17 2 Low temperature alarm 17 B Servo control mode 18 1 Sensor alarm 18 2 Low temperature alarm 18 3 High tempera...

Page 2: ...ssories 30 IV 5 Pulseoximetry module 30 Theory of operation 30 Front Panel Displays Indicators and Keys 32 Alarms and indicators 33 Starting pulseoximetry 34 Measuring Pulse rate and SaO2 34 Setting a...

Page 3: ...ced as necessary to ensure that they will operate reliably Equipment and parts that are broken missing badly worn distorted or contaminated should be replaced with appropriate GUIDO RAYOS X parts The...

Page 4: ...X S A NESTOMAT 6050 4 MAN 012 Sept 00 Ed 1 Rev 3 SYMBOLS SYMBOL DESCRIPTION In compliance with the required european norms CEI 601 1 2 y CEI 601 1 Altern current Atention read the attached documents...

Page 5: ...Electrosthatic discharges Class I protection Type BF Fuses Internal 1 of 2A External 3 of 2A and 3 of 5A Operation modes Preheating Air control mode Servo control mode Special functions Oxygen Alarms...

Page 6: ...and the mattress cover The NESTOMAT Radiant Warmer has capability ten locked positions to place the head up or the head down Grasp the locking puller and pull outwards Reposition the table and release...

Page 7: ...es etc 2 SERVO Patient Temperature operation mode AIR Air Temperature operation mode START STOP Start Stop operation 1 0 Numerical sensitive keypad ENTER Confirm the set values PRE Preheating O2 Selec...

Page 8: ...up of the timer 2 Indication of operation 3 LCD Display 4 Indicator of timer operation 5 START STOP SIL Start stop operation and silence alarm 6 Indication of time 7 Audible alarm End of time SENSORS...

Page 9: ...S X S A NESTOMAT 6050 9 MAN 012 Sept 00 Ed 1 Rev 3 1 I O Start up phototherapy 2 Treatment clock with zero reset 3 Total operation clock 4 Illumination lamp start up 5 I O NESTOMAT On Off switch 6 Pow...

Page 10: ...E RADIANT WARMER WITH THE NEWBORN PREHEAT THE UNIT FOR A BETTER COMFORT OF THE NEWBORN AND AN ACCURATE PERFORMANCE PREHEATING PERIOD OF TIME DEPENDS ON ENVIRONMENTAL TEMPERATURE IF PREHEATING MODE IS...

Page 11: ...50 AIR __ _ C SELECT MODE Finally press PRE AT __ _ C __ _ PREHEATING Once the preheating temperature is reached the LCD will display UNIT READY to be used within a patient displaying the temperature...

Page 12: ...y AIR __ _ C PSET AIR __ _ By means the numerical keypad set the heating device working range between 20 and 40 C NOTE WHEN SETTING TEMPERATURE ENTER ALWAYS 3 DIGITS EVEN IN CASE OF NO DECIMALS AS EXA...

Page 13: ...Then press START key B SERVO CONTROL MODE ATTENTION BEFORE SELECTING SERVO CONTROL MODE PROCEED TO PREHEAT THE RADIANT WARMER AS EXPLAINED PREVIOUSLY IN THE II 2 TO PREHEAT CHAPTER Before anything dis...

Page 14: ...hen press START key ATTENTION IF A MOMENTARY PAUSE WITHOUT CHANGING THE SET PATIENT TEMPERATURE IS REQUIRED PRESS STOP KEY PRESS START KEY TO CONTINUE OPERATION THE RADIANT WARMER WILL OPERATE ON THE...

Page 15: ...ion of air NOTE WHEN SELECTING YOU MUST START FROM SELECT MODE SCREEN AIR __ _ C SELECT MODE Press the O2 HUM key the LCD will display AIR __ _ C 1 OXYG 2 HUMID IMPORTATNT OPTION 2 HUMID IS NOT OPERAT...

Page 16: ...Press 1 the LCD will display AIR __ _ C OX 1 PRG 2 CAL Press 2 the LCD will display OX CALIBR 21 PRESS ENTER By pressing ENTER the Oxygen Sensor is already calibrated with a new reference New screen...

Page 17: ...The alarm can be silenced by pressing the SILENCE key If SILENCE was pressed and the alarm conditions remain during a period of ten minutes the alarm will be activated again 3 HIGH TEMPERATURE Is acti...

Page 18: ...inutes the alarm will be activated again IMPORTANT CHECK THE CONDITIONS OF THE PATIENT CHECK THIERE IS NOT AIR FLOW IN THE WARD CHECK THE HEAT LAMP IS ON THE MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLS THE HEATING DEVICE...

Page 19: ...t warmer is switched off proceed as follows Press I O switch located at the side of the trolley Press ON OFF key at the front panel The LCD will display GUIDO RAYOS X VER X X then type sequentially SI...

Page 20: ...radiant warmer has been preset to english if you want to switch to the language proceed as follows Press I O switch located at the side of the trolley Press ON OFF key at the front panel The LCD will...

Page 21: ...key selecting WITH ON OFF option II 11 CHANGE OF TEMPERATURE ALARM RANGE HIGH LOW Press 4 key when applications programm is selected The display will show RNG TMP 0 1 2 0 R __ _ H Preset value of tem...

Page 22: ...ng the entire unit may be wiped with a mild soap and water solution Avoid scratching painted surfaces Do not use any cleaning agent containing an abrasive material When sterilization of exterior parts...

Page 23: ...ch off the unit Phototherapy assembly comprises four DULUX L lamps specially designed for this kind of treatment The electronic starters allow a reliability over 30 000 switching on operations The lam...

Page 24: ...um recommended operating gas flow 5 l min Do not attempt to use a higher flow than 15 l min The Maximum Pressure Relief can be adjusted up to a nominal 80 cm H2O and should only be done in exceptional...

Page 25: ...Pressure Relief setting 5 To adjust the maximum Pressure Relief Determine the current Maximum Pressure relief setting as described in step 4 Occlude the PEEP cap aperture with your thumb Rotate the Ma...

Page 26: ...piration Remove your thumb from the PEEP cap aperture on the T piece to allow an expiration Cleaning Ensure all oxygen and air supplies are turned off and disconnected from the Neopuff before performi...

Page 27: ...nifold retaining screws at bottom of unit Disconnet monometer tube at top ot T connector by pushing down on collar of T connector and pulling tube free Remove manifold assembly Replacing valve assembl...

Page 28: ...RAYOS X S A NESTOMAT 6050 28 MAN 012 Sept 00 Ed 1 Rev 3 Functional schematic Assembly diagram Gas inlet port Gas outlet port Maximum Pressure Relief Valve Circuit Presure Manometer Peak Inspiratory Pr...

Page 29: ...ief 11 500RD509 Connector 10 mm female gas inlet 12 Front fascia 13 500RD508 Connector 10 mm male gas outlet 14 500RD554 Manometer kit 15 693041444 Cap inspiratory pressure valve 16 500RD506 Valve ass...

Page 30: ...and pulse beep volume can be adjusted or inhibited by the user Theory of Operation The NESTOMAT 6050 6100 Version determines SaO2 and pulse rate by passing two wavelengths of light one red and one inf...

Page 31: ...GUIDO RAYOS X S A NESTOMAT 6050 31 MAN 012 Sept 00 Ed 1 Rev 3 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10...

Page 32: ...e The pulse level is low enough that the reading may be unreliable May indicate improper probe positioning Pulse Search The unit is automatically adjusting signal processing and probe LED drive levels...

Page 33: ...turned off and on 10 Alarm LED Indicates a patient or system alarm The LED flashes or remains steady depending on the alarm condition See Alarms and Indicators Chapter Alarms and Indicators 1 Patient...

Page 34: ...tion of the self test aproximately 2 seconds the unit will automatically enter the monitoring mode NOTE UPON POWER UP THE UNIT DEFAULTS TO AN EIGHT 8 PULSE AVERA GING MODE FOR SAO2 MEASUREMENT AND AN...

Page 35: ...arm LED flashes and the triangular indicator for the violated alarm limit flashes The alarms stop when the alarm limit is no longer violated Press the Alarm Slilence key to silence the alarm for two 2...

Page 36: ...column unscrewing the screws 2 Unscrew the screws 3 Introduce the radiant heater device with the cables through the bushing 4 Place the radiant heater device taking care that the blind holes are in f...

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Page 39: ...Input voltage should be 16 2 V c a between 1 and 2 at J14 Here below are detailed power referenced to ground GND TP8 Once checked perform the adjustment according to the instructions detailed here bel...

Page 40: ...P1 Potentiometer to read 18 0 C at the Air Temperature Display on the Incubator Control Because adjustments are mutual interactive therefore have to be repeated steps 3 and 6 until to get the correct...

Page 41: ...ws Turn off the Radiant Warmer by pressing the I O Switch located at the rear side of the trolley Disconnet the jumper placed at J15 point 1 Air temperature NOTE IT IS VERY IMPORTANT NOT TO FORGET TO...

Page 42: ...GUIDO RAYOS X S A NESTOMAT 6050 42 MAN 012 Sept 00 Ed 1 Rev 3 PEGAR AQUI ESQUEMA DE NESTOMAT 6050 REV 1 2 QUE ESTA DENTRO DEL MANUAL ORIGINAL EN EL ARMARIO ELECTRONIC DIAGRAM...

Page 43: ...96 J13 J14 21 3 WAY BREAKAWAY J7 J8 J9 J10 J11 22 2 WAY BREAKAWAY J15 23 DOUBLE ROW TIRA 7 WAY BREAKAWAY J5 24 BOARD 9 WAY BREAKAWAY CN3 25 CHOKE CH1 26 CAPACITOR 150 pF C11 27 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 100...

Page 44: ...1 52 74C923 U1 53 74HC573 U6 54 ADC0801 U7 55 CA 3140 U3 U4 U9 56 AD202JN U5 57 CD4051 U8 58 SOLID STATE RELAY RL2 59 DISIPATOR L 200 20x20 RE2 60 FIXED RED LED L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L8 61 INTERMITTENT RED L...

Page 45: ...onnection with the purchase or use of the Radiant Warmer This warranty shall not apply to and GRX shall not be responsible for any loss arising in connection with the purchase or use of any such Radia...

Page 46: ...GUIDO RAYOS X S A NESTOMAT 6050 46 MAN 012 Sept 00 Ed 1 Rev 3 Manufactured by GUIDO RAYOS X S A Salcedo 5 28034 Madrid Spain Tel 34 91 358 16 25 Fax 34 91 358 08 69 e mail guidorx guidorx com...

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