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Operator’s Manual 

38 

 

 

SERVICE  

Contact BD Customer Support for technical support and 
customer service instructions to enable appropriately qualified 
technical personnel to repair those parts of the equipment that 
BD considers repairable.  
 

CALIBRATION  

See Arctic Sun™ Temperature Management System Service 
Manual for calibration requirements and instructions. 
Calibration is recommended after 2,000 hours of operation, or 
250 uses, whichever occurs first as indicated by the system 
display.

 

 

XI.  PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 

 
Use of the Arctic Sun™ Temperature Management System in 
excess of 2,000 hours without conducting preventative 
maintenance, may result in failure of certain system 
components and failure of the system to function as intended. 
To maintain system performance, the Arctic Sun™ 
Temperature Management System requires periodic service 
and/or replacement of key components.  
 
The operator will be informed of preventative maintenance 
through the notification icon on the therapy screen. See section 

VI. Operation Guide–Therapy Screens–Notification

 for 

additional detail. 
 
For additional information, please refer to 
http://www.medivance.com/manuals, call 1-800-526-4455 or 
contact your local BD representative. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

XII.  CUSTOMER SUPPORT 

 
Manufacturer 

Medivance, Inc. 
321 South Taylor Avenue, Suite 200 
Louisville, Colorado 80027 USA 
303.926.1917 Phone 
800.526.4455 Toll Free 
866.840.9776 Urgent Clinical Help* 
[email protected]  
 

 * The 24/7 Helpline is intended to assist healthcare 

professionals with technical questions they may have 
regarding the use of the 

Arctic Sun™ Temperature 

Management System

. While the Helpline may be staffed by 

licensed critical care nurses, they are not able to provide 
medical or nursing advice to prescribe treatment.

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for BD Arctic Sun 6000

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Page 2: ...Operator s Manual 2 tube...

Page 3: ...END THERAPY 24 THERAPY SETTINGS 25 ADVANCED SETUP 29 VII ALARMS 32 MEDIUM PRIORITY ALARMS 32 LOW PRIORITY ALARMS 32 VIII TROUBLESHOOTING 33 WATER 33 Water Not Cooling 33 Water Not Warming 33 Extended...

Page 4: ...o be supplied Catalogue number Indicates the manufacturer s catalogue number so that the medical device can be identified ISO 15223 1 Reference no 5 1 7 Medical Devices Symbols to be used with medical...

Page 5: ...t the marked item can be hot and should not be touched without taking care IEC TR 60878 Reference no 0029 Graphical Symbols for Electrical Equipment in Medical Practice Draining emptying To indicate t...

Page 6: ...p On transport packaging To indicate the correct upright position IEC TR 60878 Reference no 0621 Graphical Symbols for Electrical Equipment in Medical Practice Fragile handle with care On transport pa...

Page 7: ...t plug To identify a port or plug as meeting the generic requirements of the Universal Serial Bus USB To indicate that the device is plugged into a USB port or is compatible with a USB port IEC 60417...

Page 8: ...during use of the device WARNING Informs the reader about a situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury It may also describe potential serious adverse reactions and safety...

Page 9: ...recommended to use the following settings Water Temperature High Limit 40 C 104 F Water Temperature Low Limit 10 C 50 F Control Strategy 2 It is recommended to use the Patient Temperature High and Pat...

Page 10: ...sider increasing minimum water temperature modifying target temperature to an attainable setting or discontinuing treatment For patient warming consider decreasing maximum water temperature modifying...

Page 11: ...ctions Disposal Upon end of life dispose of in accordance with local WEEE regulations or contact your local BD Supplier or Distributor to arrange for disposal Parameter Specification Therapy Modes Nor...

Page 12: ...terile Water This is done to suppress microorganism growth in the water reservoir and hydraulic circuit For information regarding safe handling please refer to http www medivance com manuals for the C...

Page 13: ...rrent Temp In 1 reading to a YSI 400 compatible hospital monitor The Arctic Sun Temperature Management System temperature output cables are available with several connector styles e g Phillips GE Rusc...

Page 14: ...ior to completion the reservoir will not be full and may requiring filling after fewer patient therapies have been performed 7 Press the Cancel button to close the screen FUNCTIONAL VERIFICATION Certi...

Page 15: ...the Therapy Selection screen to initiate a New Patient Continue a Current Patient or access the Advanced Setup screen New Patient Normothermia If the therapy goal is to maintain a patient temperature...

Page 16: ...t Temperature B Patient Temperature 2 if enabled 6 System Status C Water Temperature D Flow Rate 7 Therapy Graph E Patient Temperature F Water Temperature G Date and Time H Progress Bar 8 Empty Pads 9...

Page 17: ...erature Units if enabled 5 Patient Status C Patient Temperature D Patient Temperature 2 if enabled 6 System Status E Water Temperature F Flow Rate 7 Therapy Graph I Patient Temperature J Water Tempera...

Page 18: ...ower down is not captured in the Event Log 3 Notification Notifications are active when attention to the system is required e g preventative maintenance When a notification is active a small icon will...

Page 19: ...mperature graph is divided into 5 segments denoted by time markers 00 00 04 00 08 00 12 00 16 00 and 20 00 During Hypothermia therapy the graph background is color coded to represent the current time...

Page 20: ...Control Strategy 1 2 3 Range 33 5 C to 38 5 C 92 3 F to 101 3 F 32 5 C to 38 5 C 90 5 F to 101 3 F Increments 0 1 C F 0 1 C F Lower limit Control Strategy 1 2 3 Range 33 0 C to 38 0 C 91 4 F to 100 4...

Page 21: ...been changed the Arctic Sun Work to Cool Trend graph will be greyed and the icon will display a grey hour glass for a period of 15 minutes 12 Control Settings Normothermia Screen The default patient...

Page 22: ...end of the range is limited by the current target temperature Rewarm at a Rate of Use the Up and Down arrows in the center of the screen to set the rewarming rate Range 0 01 to 0 50 C hour 0 02 to 0 9...

Page 23: ...he Save button to save the new settings and close the Control Patient Adjust window 7 Press Start in the Control window to initiate therapy You will hear a tone and then a voice stating Therapy Starte...

Page 24: ...itiated when the patient reaches the transport destination 9 Plug the Control Module power cord into the wall 10 Power On 11 Connect the patient temperature probes to the Patient Temperature Cables 12...

Page 25: ...temperature From the Hypothermia Settings screen press the button to the right of the Cooling Begins parameter Select the point that the therapy timer begins Range Immediately At Target Press the Save...

Page 26: ...ows to select the Manual Control maximum time duration The selected time will be the default time displayed in the Manual Control pop up window Range 15 minutes to 99 hours Increments 15 minutes from...

Page 27: ...Control Strategy parameter Use the Up and Down arrows to select the control strategy setting Range 1 2 3 Press the Save button to save the new setting and close the window Press the Cancel button to...

Page 28: ...and close the window Press the Cancel button to close the window without saving the new settings 14 Patient Temperature 2 Use the Patient Temperature 2 setting to enable or disable the Patient Temper...

Page 29: ...when the process is complete by changing the color of the patient data file text to gray Remove the flash drive from the USB port The data is saved as a text file to the flash drive s main directory...

Page 30: ...as indicated on the display screen See the Arctic Sun Temperature Management System Service Manual for calibration requirements and instructions Calibration should be done only by trained service per...

Page 31: ...ate format to the local requirements From the Advanced Setup screen press the button to the right of the Date Format parameter Use the Up and Down arrows to select the date format Range MM DD YY DD MM...

Page 32: ...l sound All Alarm settings are maintained in the event of a power interruption Non Recoverable Alarms If an Alarm condition occurs that prevents proper use of the device or proper patient treatment su...

Page 33: ...he Arctic Sun Temperature Management System therapy graph to properly assess the progress of the temperature management therapy Additionally the Arctic Sun Temperature Management System incorporates a...

Page 34: ...leshooting Water Low Water Flow for troubleshooting instructions Water temperature is responding appropriately to control patient temperature towards the target If not see VIII Troubleshooting Water W...

Page 35: ...rapid change in core temperature that the system is unable to counteract immediately No Patient Temperature Display Confirm that the patient temperature probe is properly placed in the patient Confir...

Page 36: ...m immediately following cleaning Follow all manufacturers guidelines for the pre saturated germicidal wipes including wearing gloves and other personal protective equipment when dispensing and using t...

Page 37: ...odule Place the end of the drain line into a container The water will passively drain into the container 2 Refill the reservoir Connect the fill tube From the Hypothermia therapy screen or the Normoth...

Page 38: ...e the Arctic Sun Temperature Management System requires periodic service and or replacement of key components The operator will be informed of preventative maintenance through the notification icon on...

Page 39: ...ronment Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The Arctic Sun Temperature Management System uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefor...

Page 40: ...z 2 0 3 28 870 930 1720 1700 1990 GSM 1800 CDMA 1900 GSM 1900 DECT LTE band 1 3 4 25 UMts Pulse mod 217 Hz 2 0 3 28 1845 1970 2450 2400 2570 Bluetooth WLAN 802 11 b g n RFID 2450 LTE band 7 Pulse mod...

Page 41: ...to clear the line and then check to see if the flow has increased If faulty pad found replace faulty pad 5 To check whether a valve is leaking reinstall the pad into a different location on the fluid...

Page 42: ...that may affect cooling Are the machine vents blocked Is the room temperature too high Is the oxygen heated Are there hot lights or heating blankets on the patient Remove any impediments Monitor water...

Page 43: ...m is not working Call BD Customer Support If the water temperature increases to the commanded temperature the water heating system is working 5 Verify Patient Control System Performance Place system b...

Page 44: ...obe and temperature cable is secure 4 Check that the connection between the temperature cable and the Temp In 1connector is secure 5 Check the integrity of the temperature cable Flex the cable to chec...

Page 45: ...mental conditions that may affect cooling Are the machine vents blocked Is the room temperature too high Is the oxygen heated Are there hot lights or heating blankets on the patient Remove any impedim...

Page 46: ...g Call BD Customer Support If the water temperature increases to the commanded temperature the water heating system is working 5 Verify Patient Control System Performance Place system back into the pa...

Page 47: ...stem is unable to internally check the calibration of the Patient Temperature 2 channel within 1 0 C when the system is in Manual Control mode Patient Temperature 2 channel is made inactive 1 Power sy...

Page 48: ...riority Alarm One or more of the entries into the system event log is invalid The system event log is used by clinical engineering personnel for product service This issue does not affect the performa...

Page 49: ...ing is activated The system is not in Manual Control mode The high water temperature limit and low water temperature limits are set correctly See VI Operation Guide Therapy Settings High Water Limit o...

Page 50: ...water temperature remains below 10 C 50 F then the patient is generating excessive heat most likely from shivering which may or may not be visible Consider administration of additional medication for...

Page 51: ...and turn Control Module On 2 If alarm persists contact BD Customer Support 77 Non Recoverable System Error Medium Priority Alarm Chiller water temperature sensor out of range high resistance 1 Turn Co...

Page 52: ...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 b...

Page 53: ...d period of time Prolonged warm water exposure may increase the risk for skin injury Assess patient s skin underneath the ArcticGel pads 1 Verify the custom parameters Patient target is set to the cor...

Page 54: ...erature by an independent measurement 3 Verify that the rate of temperature change is intentionally set to a low value 119 Patient Temperature 1 Outside of Monitor Mode Limits Low Priority Alarm Patie...

Page 55: ...S ARISING OUT OF HANDLING OR USE OF BARD EQUIPMENT OR DISPOSABLES EVEN IF BARD HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OR LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH DAMAGES IN NO EVENT WILL BARD S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY E...

Page 56: ...Free 866 840 9776 Urgent Clinical Help arcticsun crbard com 2019 BD BD and the BD Logo are trademarks of Becton Dickinson and Company Bard ArcticGel Arctic Sun and Medivance are trademarks and or regi...

Page 57: ...The current Operator s Manual can be found at www medivance com manuals English 57 PK2800300 MM YYY...

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