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Summary of Contents for H-1000 100V

Page 1: ... 001 Level 1 H 1000 Fluid Warmer H 1000 100V OPERATOR S AND SERVICE MANUAL Manufacturer Smiths Medical ASD Inc 160 Weymouth Street Rockland MA 02370 USA USA Canada 1 800 258 5361 International 1 781 878 8011 www smiths medical com ...

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Page 3: ...Service 22 Warranty Service 22 Non Warranty Service 24 Specifications 24 Physical Specifications 24 Electrical and Environmental Specifications 24 Accessory Maintenance and Calibration Part Numbers 25 Parts and Electrical Schematics 25 International Symbols 28 No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without prior written permission from Smiths Medical ASD Inc Smiths Medical Level 1 an...

Page 4: ... designed for safe rapid in line warming of I V fluids as they are administered to patients Disposable sets designed for warming at various infusion rates are available Blood and I V solutions may be infused through the Level 1 I V Sets and will be delivered near 40 C High flow capacity warm fluid delivery simple operation and continuous on board safety systems make the H 1000 the ideal choice for...

Page 5: ... contains a 170 micron screen filter to trap macro aggregates found in blood products This filter has luer lock connections and Figure 1 Block diagram of Level 1 fluid warmers Circulating water bath flow Heat Exchanger Heater Pump Figure 1 diagrams the H 1000 and its operation An onboard pump circulates warm water through the aluminum heat exchanger in the disposable set Note that the circulating ...

Page 6: ...H 1000 I V Pole Base 1 H 1000 I V Bag Hanger 1 H 1000 I V Pole with Flanking Brackets 1 Accessory Pack H 1000 Manual 1 D Series Instruction Card 1 Y Connector 1 Black Pneumatic Tubing 1 Hex Wrench 1 1 Place the base upright on its wheels Lock casters to prevent pole movement during set up 2 Remove the three threaded pole screws on the vertical base tube Slide the I V pole with flanking brackets do...

Page 7: ...the tank with 1 4 liters of distilled water Replace the fill port plug CAUTION Tap water will increase earth leakage current For proper system operation and component life use only DISTILLED WATER in the water reservoir 7 Plug the unit into the appropriate electrical outlet See specifications for details Figure 2 H 1000 assembly ...

Page 8: ...r and Alarm Testing The power and alarm test panel on the front of the H 1000 cabinet is shown in Figure 3 below It contains four membrane switches Only a gentle press is required to activate each switch 1 POWER ON The green switch on the left powers ON the H 1000 warming unit including the onboard compressor for the pressure infuser accessory system 2 POWER OFF The orange switch on the right powe...

Page 9: ...on that continuously indicates the status of the H 1000 during operation Five displays provide information for safe convenient use of the device 1 CIRCULATING WATER BATH TEMPERATURE Displays temperature of the circulating water bath in C This is not the temperature of the fluid delivered to the patient 2 SYSTEM OPERATIONAL This GREEN indicator illuminates when the power switch is ON and the heat e...

Page 10: ...activated and the red and or yellow indicators are illuminated and the audible alarm is sounding no water is circulating and no fluid warming is taking place Interlocks Three low voltage interlocks are located in the cabinet They sense the presence of a properly installed heat exchanger and filter with gas vent These interlocks prevent the pump from pumping water when there is no disposable in pla...

Page 11: ... a switch Empty I V fluid bags can be de pressurized replaced and repressurized in seconds Each pressure infuser contains an expansion bladder to accommodate either a 500 ml bag or a 1000 ml bag And a safety relief valve is also contained in each chamber to help prevent over pressurizing fluid bags If you have purchased a pair of pressure infusion chambers please refer to the following pressure in...

Page 12: ...connector 6 Press the black tube from one of the H 2s into the Y connector Press the black tube from the other H 2 into the Y connector Once the H 1000 is turned on 300 mmHg pressure can be automatically applied by pushing the toggle switch on the top front of the H 2 chamber all the way over to the or ON position Always make sure that the chamber door is closed and latched when pressure is activa...

Page 13: ...00 ml bag For a 500 ml bag the hanging post is located on the inside of the door For a 1000 ml bag the post is located on the top of the door For optimum drainage of 1 liter bags the upper molded post is for longer style bags The lower molded post is used for standard size bags 5 Close door and secure side latch To Pressurize CAUTION Be certain latch is secure before chamber is pressurized Never p...

Page 14: ...fidently have the system safely set up and operating within seconds Following the numbers found on the H 1000 1 Push the bottom end of the heat exchanger into the bottom heat exchanger 1 socket Be sure the heat exchanger is fully seated WARNING Do not bend heat exchanger Bending the heat exchanger may damage the inner aluminum tube If the tube is bent serious patient injury or death could result 2...

Page 15: ... the line between the filter chamber and patient connection 1 CLOSE the Y Set clamps 2 Remove one bag spike cap and spike it into an air free fluid bag with a twisting motion 3 Hang the fluid bag from the adjustable I V pole and open the lead clamp to the I V bag 4 Squeeze the drip chamber to the I V bag so it is 1 3 to 1 2 full 5 Remove the male luer cap on the patient line and open the Y set cla...

Page 16: ...from the new filter connect the set to the new filter inlet 5 Holding the used filter horizontally disconnect the lower patient line luer lock Connect the used filter luer lock fittings together and discard 6 With the filter outlet tube clamped open the clamps above the filter The filter with gas vent will self prime 7 Slowly release the outlet tube clamp and allow the outlet tube to fill complete...

Page 17: ...is down If the top 2 socket is not properly seated the yellow light next to it will illuminate Make sure that the water tank is filled above the minimum mark level Fill or top off the tank with DISTILLED water only Turn off the power switch to clear the alarm Turn on the power switch again If the unit continues to alarm remove it from service for repair Make sure that the air inlet on the bottom o...

Page 18: ... pre set up will cause the tubing to take a SET in the clamped position TUBE KINK Be sure no tube kinks are present anywhere in the set especially in the Y set when a pressure cuff is employed and the IV Pole is used in a lowered position TRAPPED AIR IN FILTER As noted in the Priming instructions remove the Filter from the holder and tap against the Cabinet to dislodge air bubbles and allow them t...

Page 19: ...voir When the water level is too low a yellow indicator on the display panel illuminates and an audible alarm sounds In the alarm condition the pump will not circulate water With a test disposable set in place the ADD WATER alarm may be tested by turning the drain valve on the bottom of the unit 90 degrees clockwise and allowing water to drain out into a container Drain until the water level falls...

Page 20: ...tons have been released The unit must be shut off and then re started to clear the alarm condition Performance Testing Periodic testing of the overall operating efficiency of the H 1000 can be accomplished in one of two simple ways 1 COLD START TEST NOTE This performance test requires a non sterile not for patient use Level 1 D series disposable set to be installed properly on the H 1000 Store the...

Page 21: ...istributor of Smiths Medical for service 3 D SERIES CALIBRATION THERMOMETER TempCheck Available from Smiths Medical the TempCheck device may also be used to test performance and confirm proper calibration of the water bath temperature The D series TempCheck device accurately verifies the temperature of the H 1000 circulating water bath It plugs into the auxiliary outlet on the bottom of the H 1000...

Page 22: ... use cleaning agents containing abrasives NOTE The H 2 pressure chambers can be partially disassembled for cleaning if needed a To remove the door open the door and push the door up to compress the spring and lift bottom end of door out of he slot b To remove the latching hinge open the latch and pop out of the slot c To remove the air bladder pull top of bladder away from housing The bladder is a...

Page 23: ...er by turning the drain valve shown in Figure 6 clockwise 90 degrees Drain until the tank is completely empty Close the drain valve remove the fill port plug on the front of the cabinet and refill the water reservoir with distilled water Replace the fill port plug 2 LUBRICATE O RINGS Place a small amount of silicone lubricant on a cotton swab or the end of a finger and apply all around the O Rings...

Page 24: ... Every 12 months Service ALL SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY SMITHS MEDICAL OR ITS AUTHORIZED AGENTS SERVICE BY OTHERS VOIDS THE WARRANTY AND TRANSFERS LIABILITY FOR MALFUNCTIONS OF THE DEVICE TO THE SERVICING ORGANIZATION Warranty Service Units received for repair which have not been obviously abused or impact damaged and are still under warranty will be promptly repaired and returned at no charge C...

Page 25: ...bvious abuse of the device No warranty or affirmation of fact expressed or implied other than stated above is made or authorized by Smiths Medical and Smiths Medical s liability in all events is limited to the purchase price paid for the device NOTE Federal U S A Law requires contaminated Medical Equipment to be cleaned and disinfected before shipment If this is not done your unit will be immediat...

Page 26: ...which proves to be defective Specifications If any electromagnetic or other interference between devices is found during normal use please notify your local authorized distributor or Smiths Medical for assistance This equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide Additional circuit diagrams and information are available...

Page 27: ... Series TempCheck DSTA 40 8001040 Parts and Electrical Schematics H 1000 Electrical Parts List is provided on the pages that follow and electrical Schematics are provided on pages 30 to 33 Questions or requests for additional information may be faxed to your authorized distributor or the Smiths Medical Technical Service Department at 1 781 878 8201 U S A or by calling Smiths Medical Technical Serv...

Page 28: ...26 Electrical Parts List Schematic Symbol Ordering Part Description Part Number ...

Page 29: ...27 Electrical Parts List Schematic Symbol Ordering Part Description Part Number ...

Page 30: ...pulsing AUDIBLE ALARM indicate additional distilled water must be added to the water reservoir WATER OVER TEMPERATURE This RED indicator and AUDIBLE ALARM indicate an over temperature condition Press and hold this switch to confirm proper operation of the OVER TEMP circuitry ALARM TEST Press and hold this button to confirm proper operation of alarm systems When the switch is released the OVER TEMP...

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