Intersurgical PMH7000 Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 7

Instruction For Use                                                           PMH7000                                                         

       

Version 2

   

 
 

Revision 03                                                                  23 July 2019    

 

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Expiratory 44 Watts (Max. DC24V, 1.8A), regulated  

3.1.7 Heater Plate Temperature 

115

C

 

Thermostat regulated (normal operation) 

130

C Thermostat limited (AC power disabled) 

3.1.8 Heater Wire Resistance 

11 to 50 Ω (ohms) 
 

3.2 Physical Dimensions 

3.2.1 Size (Without Humidification Chamber Installed) 

Height - 145mm  /  Width - 140mm  /  Depth - 180mm 

3.2.2 Weight 

1.7 kg. (approx.) 

 

 

 

 

 

3.3 Environmental 

For stand and pole use, the PMH 7000 is designed to be fixed with a bracket, and should be used in the upright position.  
Do not use the complete system in a location with high temperature or high humidity.  If the Humidifier base is reclined 
more than the tolerance of 20 degree in any direction, the Humidifier base must not be used.  Do not close or obstruct any 
of the air venting on the base unit as this may cause overheating.  It is recommended to keep the gas inlet temperature in a 
range of ± 1

C of the room temperature.

 

3.3.1 Operating Temperature 

20

C to 26

(68

F to 79

F)   

3.3.2 Storage Temperature 

-20

C to 60

(-4

F to 140

F) 

3.3.3 Operating Relative Humidity 

30 to 75% 

Non-condensing 

3.3.4 Storage Relative Humidity 

10 to 95% 

Non-condensing.  That includes the transportation time. 

3.3.5 Atmospheric Pressure 

700 to 1060 hPa 

 

 

 

3.4 Electromagnetic Interference 

PMH7000 complies with limitations as specified in IEC 60601-1-2 for Medical Products.  
The function of this machine may be adversely affected by the operation of other equipment, such as high frequency 
surgical diathermy equipment, short wave therapy equipment, defibrillators or MRI equipment, if located nearby.  Place the 
Humidifier base away from the above devices which may give adverse affect to the function of the Humidifier base.

 

 

■ About EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility)

 

 

 

 EMC means that the subjective devices shall comply with the following Requirements. 

 There should be no noise disturbances over the tolerance emitted from the device, which affect the function of 

neighbouring equipment.  (Emission) 

 The device shall be made durable with the electromagnetic environment such as against the noise emitted from 

neighbouring equipment and shall be operated in normal function.  (Immunity) 

 

 

 EMC standards representing IEC 60601-1-2 specifies the following. 

      1) To keep the level of affection under the tolerated level to other equipments by the noise emitted from the device 

itself. 

      2) To keep the level of affection to the device itself by electromagnetic frequency of other equipments (like mobile 

phone) under tolerated level.  

  

Summary of Contents for PMH7000

Page 1: ...03 23 July 2019 Page 1 of 20 Intersurgical Humidifier Heater Base PMH7000 Instructions for Use Distributed by Intersurgical Ltd Crane House Molly Millars Lane Wokingham Berkshire RG41 2RZ UNITED KING...

Page 2: ...late Temperature 7 3 1 8 Heater Wire Resistance 7 3 2 Physical Dimensions 7 3 2 1 Size Without Humidification Chamber Installed 7 3 2 2 Weight 7 3 3 Environmental 7 3 3 1 Operating Temperature 7 3 3 2...

Page 3: ...Left Side View 14 6 2 Left Side Panel Description 14 7 ASSEMBLY WITH BREATHING CIRCUIT 15 8 SET UP AND OPERATION OF THE HUMIDIFIER BASE 16 9 MAINTENANCE REPAIR 17 9 1 Basic Checks 17 9 2 Dual Tempera...

Page 4: ...vice 2 1 Warnings Cautions and Notes In this manual a WARNING describes the actions necessary to prevent injury or loss of life A CAUTION describes the actions to be taken to protect the equipment fro...

Page 5: ...n cause patient injury if not acted upon WARNING ALARMS No alarms sound or alarm location lights on the front panel can be activated while the system is shut down or while the protective thermostat is...

Page 6: ...ing Radiation Power On Off IPPV Mode NPPV Mode Alarm Silencer Button Do not discard 3 Specifications WARNING EXPLOSIVE HAZARD Do not use this equipment in the presence of flammable gases or anaestheti...

Page 7: ...10 to 95 Non condensing That includes the transportation time 3 3 5Atmospheric Pressure 700 to 1060 hPa 3 4 Electromagnetic Interference PMH7000 complies with limitations as specified in IEC 60601 1 2...

Page 8: ...y network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Harmonic emissions IEC 61000 3 2 Class A Voltage fluctuations flicker emissions IEC 61000 3 3 Complies Guidance and manufacturer s declarat...

Page 9: ...ordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF...

Page 10: ...0 Humidifier base incorporates a shunt fuse the PMH7000 is not compatible for use with electrical adaptors containing a shunt fuse 3 6 Settings for Ventilated Patients IPPV mode When the gas flow is i...

Page 11: ...est and alarm sound test as well When it is turned off alarm sound verification will be activated only once in short time Note In order to verify the functionality of the alarm system during the power...

Page 12: ...nk quickly in green and display patient temperature setting At this time temperature setting changes can be made by pressing up and down button Press the button once and the temperature value changes...

Page 13: ...rmittently LED Dual temperature probe Flashes red The dual temperature probe 7700000 is disconnected or faulty in this case a high priority audible alarm sounds intermittently LED Heater plate Flashes...

Page 14: ...Connector Temperature probe connecting port 3 Inspiratory Expiratory Heater Wire Connector Heated wire adaptor connecting port NOTE The power cord cannot be detached from the heater base The power co...

Page 15: ...g port Patient side temperature sensor Connect to the patient side temperature sensor connecting port on the breathing circuit Heater wire connection Inspiratory side Connect the connector of inspirat...

Page 16: ...connect the cloverleaf connector to inspiratory heated wire limb and oval connector to the expiratory heated limb When using a single heated wire systems connect the electrical adaptor 5600000 to the...

Page 17: ...n the dual temperature probe is exchanged or replaced be sure to turn off the power of the Humidifier base After exchange or replacement re activate the Humidifier base 12 Safe Process to stop operati...

Page 18: ...abnormal conditions during operation Each alarm shows the abnormal conditions by illuminating an LED on the front panel and sounding the alarm Alarm sound can be muted by the mute button for 2 minute...

Page 19: ...e inter lock is activated It is locked when alarm state continues for 10 minutes Turn off the device and restart it The device is not powered on No 1 Device fused 2 Heater base fault 3 Overheat protec...

Page 20: ...Instruction For Use PMH7000 Version 2 Revision 03 23 July 2019 Page 20 of 20...

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