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neoBLUE blanket Guide for Home Use 

PN 061540 Rev A

 

INTRODUCTION 

 
Before using the neoBLUE blanket device 

for your baby’s phototherapy, you should have been trained by 

a nurse, doctor, or Home Medical Equipment (HME) specialist.  Before starting to use the device, please 
read all sections of this Guide for Home Use.  

What is jaundice?  

Jaundice is the yellowish discoloration 

of your baby’s skin and/or eyes.  More than half of normal, term 

infants develop jaundice.  For most babies, jaundice appears on the second to third day of life and is 
gone by the end of the first week of life. 
 
Jaundice usually develops 

because your baby’s liver is not yet fully mature, and is not able to breakdown 

and dispose of 

a substance called “bilirubin”.  Bilirubin is produced naturally as red blood cells recycle.  

Because your baby is brand new, and their liver is still developing, they may not be able to process 
bilirubin well enough. When this happens, bilirubin builds up and appears as jaundice. 

What is a neoBLUE blanket LED Phototherapy System?  

The neoBLUE blanket device is a special blue fiberoptic light for treating babies with jaundice. Babies are 
placed on top of the blanket to expose their skin to the blue light. Scientific research has shown that blue 
light is the most effective for treating jaundice.  When the light shines on the skin it alters the bilirubin, 
making it easier for your baby to dispose.  
 
The neoBLUE blanket device consists of the light box, the fiberoptic blanket, the blanket mattress, the 
disposable mattress covers and the power supply (not shown). 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

              

 

Fiberoptic 

Blanket 

Disposable 

Mattress Cover 

Light Box 

Blanket 

Mattress 

Summary of Contents for neoBLUE

Page 1: ...Guide for Home Use Revision Date 2020 05 27...

Page 2: ...in part without written consent from Natus Medical Incorporated The content of this manual may change without notice Natus Medical Incorporated 5900 First Avenue South Seattle WA 98108 USA www natus c...

Page 3: ...alled bilirubin Bilirubin is produced naturally as red blood cells recycle Because your baby is brand new and their liver is still developing they may not be able to process bilirubin well enough When...

Page 4: ...box on a table top or other flat surface next to your baby s crib or bed and insert the end of the fiberoptic cable into the light box 3 Connect the power supply to a wall outlet and to the light box...

Page 5: ...spital or HME Note During periods when your baby is being held and positioned so that their eyes cannot be exposed to the light eye shields can be removed 6 Place your baby on top of the neoBLUE blank...

Page 6: ...tential safety hazards limitations in use imposed by them and steps that should be taken if they occur Caution A statement which includes information regarding any special care to be exercised by the...

Page 7: ...e or radiant heater Caution Never place flammable objects on the light box Caution When inserting or removing the fiberoptic cable from the light box hold the light box with one hand to secure and pre...

Page 8: ...ed When the unit has cooled down the blue light turns back on by itself Note The indicator light will continue blinking amber to indicate that an overheating event has occurred This indicator light ma...

Page 9: ...neoBLUE blanket Guide for Home Use 9 PN 061540 Rev A Symbol Meaning Caution Warning Protect the baby s eyes with eye patches or equivalent Single use only Prescription use only...

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