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Service Manual
Alarm
Problem
Solution
105 Cooling End
Low Priority Alarm
Cooling
timer has reached the end
of its set duration and
Rewarming
Begins
in
Hypothermia Settings
is
set to
Manually
.
See
VI. Operation Guide–Therapy
Settings–Rewarming Begins
for more
information.
Press the Start button in the Rewarming window to initiate patient rewarming.
See
VI. Operation Guide–Therapy Screen–Hypothermia Therapy–Rewarming
for further instructions.
106 Non-Recoverable
System Error
Medium Priority Alarm
Graphic user interface
communications lost with Control
Module control processor.
1. Turn Control Module Off. Wait 30 seconds and turn Control Module On.
2. If alarm persists, contact BD Customer Support.
107 Non-Recoverable
System Error
Medium Priority Alarm
Graphic user interface
communications lost with Control
Module monitor processor.
1. Turn Control Module Off. Wait 30 seconds and turn Control Module On.
2. If alarm persists, contact BD Customer Support.
108 Operating Mode
Incorrect
Medium Priority Alarm
The Control Module has not entered
the commanded therapy mode.
1. Press the Start button to initiate therapy.
2. If alarm persists, contact BD Customer Support
109 Esophageal Probe
Recommended
Low Priority Alarm
Control Strategy 3 has been chosen
which allows the Patient Target
temperature to be set between 32.0°C
and 32.9°C (89.6°F to 91.2°F).
For patient target temperatures
between 32°C to 32.9°C (89.6ºF to
91.2°F) an esophageal temperature
probe should be used. During the
hypothermia induction phase, the
esophageal temperature tracks
real-time core temperature changes
more closely than bladder or
rectal temperature. Due to this lag
time when using bladder or rectal
temperature sites, actual patient
core temperatures may be lower
than measured. Therefore, the
use of esophageal temperature
is recommended for patient
temperature control below 33°C.
BD recommends the use of an esophageal temperature probe when patient
target temperature control below 33°C is set. Place esophageal temperature
probe in patient and connect to the Temp In 1 cable on the back of the Control
Module.
110 Data File Not
Readable
Low Priority Alarm
The data file which contains
the system default settings has
been corrupted. The system has
automatically reset the system to the
factory defaults.
All user defined settings in Advanced Setup, Normothermia Settings and
Hypothermia Settings should be reset by the user prior to the next patient
treatment.
Note:
The Continue Current Case option will not be available in this situation.
112 Confirm Return to
Cooling Phase
Low Priority Alarm
Treatment is currently programmed to
be in the Rewarming phase, but the
Start
button in the
Cooling
window
was pressed.
1. If you intended to return to the cooling phase, press the green
Start
button
in the
Cooling
window to confirm.
2. If you intended to remain in the rewarming phase, press the green
Start
button in the
Rewarming
window.
Note
: The “Rewarming from” setting in the
Rewarming–Adjust
window will
revert automatically to the current cooling phase target temperature to
assure a smooth transition from cooling to rewarming
113 Reduced Water
Temperature Control
Low Priority Alarm
The system has detected that the
water temperature has not been
controlled as accurately as expected
in the last 30 minutes.
This situation may be temporary
due to sudden patient temperature
changes, interruption in water flow, or
blockage of air flow by an obstruction
or dirty filter.
1. Confirm that water flow is adequate.
2. Confirm that air vents are not obstructed. Clean filter if dirty.
3. Confirm that patient temperature control is stable.
4. If this alarm recurs or patient temperature is not adequately controlled,
consider replacing the device or discontinuing treatment.
5. Contact BD Customer Support for troubleshooting assistance.
114 Treatment Stopped
Low Priority Alarm
Treatment has been stopped for the
last ten (10) minutes.
Press the green
Start
button to continue treatment