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d. Route the wire through the left tubing access cover and plug the probe
connector into the side of the controller. Refer to Figure 5-2.
If the ambient temperature is less than 22.0°C (71.6°F), LLLL appears in place of
the patient temperature until you attach the probe to the infant.
WARNINGS
Use only the Reusable Ohmeda skin temperature probe (Stock No. 0208-
0697-700) and Heat Reflective Patches (Stock No. 0203-1980-300, 50/pkg)
or the disposable probe (Stock No. 6600-0208-700,10/pkg; Stock No. 6600-
0196-700, 50/pkg) to monitor the patient’s skin temperature. Use of other
manufacturer’s probes may affect the accuracy of equipment operation
and the electrical safety of the patient.
In incubators equipped with radiant or phototherapy lamps, the skin
temperature probe should be located on the patient’s skin in an area which is
directly in the path of the radiant heat. It should not be attached to an
area which is shielded from the radiant heat or between the patient and the
mattress. Large temperature gradients and very long servo response times will
result from improper probe placement.
Rectal temperatures must never be used to servo control a patient’s
temperature.
Figure 5-2
Connecting the patient probe to the incubator
Air Temperature
Sensor
Patient Probe
Air Temperature Sen-
sor Connector
Patient Probe
Connector
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