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Operator’s Manual

Titan & Comfort Series

Blanket Warmer

EC250

EC350

EC750

DC250

DC350

DC750

MN-39924

REV.03

3/20

EN

Summary of Contents for Comfort EC250

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual Titan Comfort Series Blanket Warmer EC250 EC350 EC750 DC250 DC350 DC750 MN 39924 REV 03 3 20 EN...

Page 2: ...the express written permission of Enthermics Medical Systems Trademarks All trademarks referenced in this documentation are the property of their respective owners Manufacturer Enthermics Medical Syst...

Page 3: ...the event of a warranty claim You will also receive direct notifications of software updates and additional product information Your personal information will not be shared with any other company www...

Page 4: ...FOREWORD Blanket Warmer Operator s Manual MN 39924 Rev 3 3 20 4 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 5: ...to Install the Warmer 28 Operation 31 Preparing the Warmer for First Use 31 How to Turn On and Turn Off the Warmer 32 How to Operate the Blanket Warmer 33 How to Change the Temperature Scale 34 How t...

Page 6: ...FOREWORD Blanket Warmer Operator s Manual MN 39924 Rev 3 3 20 6 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 7: ...NGER Danger indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in serious injury or death WARNING Warning indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in serious inj...

Page 8: ...not use this warmer for warming blood or blood products Do not cover or block any of the openings of this warmer Do not use this warmer in a wet location Only clean the warmer when the power cord is...

Page 9: ...armer labels are legible Servicing the warmer Obey precautions in the manual on tags and on labels attached to or shipped with the warmer Only trained personnel are permitted to service or repair the...

Page 10: ...SAFETY Blanket Warmer Operator s Manual MN 39924 Rev 3 3 20 10 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 11: ...LABELS Blanket Warmer Operator s Manual MN 39924 Rev 3 3 20 11 L ABELS Label Locations EC PHD 004557 a c d b...

Page 12: ...eal 2 Electrical warning label 3 Enthermics contact information 4 Quality inspected S e c u r i t y S e a l S e c u r i t y S e a l S e c u r i t y S e a l S e c u r i t y S e a l S e c u r i t y S e...

Page 13: ...for electrical equipment Medical equipment listed by Underwriters Laboratories with respect to electrical shock fire and mechanical hazards only in accordance with UL 61010 1 and CAN CSA C22 2 No 6101...

Page 14: ...h Standard Feet EC DIM 004322 9 1 232mm IEC Cord Inlet Cord length 6 ft 1 83m est 18 0 457mm 39 991mm 36 0 914mm 18 5 470mm 22 557mm 21 2 538mm 15 25 387mm CAVITY 14 6 372mm INSERT 15 5 394mm CAVITY 1...

Page 15: ...sters EC DIM 004325 Cord length 6 ft 1 83m est 9 1 232mm IEC Cord Inlet 18 0 457mm 39 991mm 36 0 914mm 18 5 470mm 26 25 666mm 21 2 538mm 14 6 372mm INSERT 15 5 394mm CAVITY 14 5 369mm INSERT 15 75 400...

Page 16: ...C DIM 004328 10 5 267mm IEC Cord Inlet Cord length 6 ft 1 83m est 21 2 538mm 26 25 667mm 18 0 457mm 41 5 1054mm 37 4 949mm 18 5 470mm 15 5 394mm CAVITY 14 5 369mm INSERT 15 75 400mm CAVITY 14 6 372mm...

Page 17: ...DIM 004331 9 1 232mm IEC Cord Inlet 18 0 457mm 15 5 394mm CAVITY 14 5 369mm INSERT 18 5 470mm 27 2 691mm 28 709mm 39 991mm Cord length 6 ft 1 83m est 36 0 914mm 18 75 476mm CAVITY 20 6 523mm 21 25 54...

Page 18: ...DIM 004334 9 3 235mm IEC Cord Inlet 18 0 457mm 39 991mm Cord length 6 ft 1 83m est 36 0 914mm 15 5 394mm CAVITY 14 5 369mm INSERT 18 5 470mm 21 25 540mm CAVITY 9 6 245mm INSERT 27 2 691mm 9 6 245mm I...

Page 19: ...4337 10 6 270mm IEC Cord Inlet Cord length 6 ft 1 83m est 18 75 476mm CAVITY 25 25 641mm 21 5 546mm 18 5 470mm 27 2 691mm 5 0 128mm 32 25 818mm 15 5 394mm CAVITY 18 0 457mm 41 50 1054mm 37 4 950mm 28...

Page 20: ...004340 12 0 305mm IEC Cord Inlet Cord length 6 ft 1 83m est 23 5 597mm 34 2 870mm 35 0 889mm 21 0 533mm CAVITY 19 9 506mm INSERT 24 0 610mm 46 75 1187mm 47 0 1193mm 28 25 718mm CAVITY 13 1 333mm INSER...

Page 21: ...43 13 4 340mm IEC Cord Inlet 18 0 457mm 49 25 1251mm 48 4 1229mm Cord length 6 ft 1 83m est 39 25 998mm 34 2 870mm 21 0 533mm CAVITY 19 9 506mm INSERT 24 0 610mm 28 25 718mm CAVITY 13 1 333mm INSERT 1...

Page 22: ...305mm IEC Cord Inlet Cord length 6 ft 1 83m est 34 2 870mm 40 75 1033mm 24 0 610mm 23 5 597mm 46 75 1187mm 47 0 1193mm 21 0 533mm CAVITY 19 9 506mm INSERT 28 25 718mm CAVITY 13 1 333mm INSERT 13 2 33...

Page 23: ...with standard Feet EC DIM 004349 12 2 309mm IEC Cord Inlet Cord length 6 ft 1 83m est 23 5 597mm 70 0 1779mm 23 5 597mm 70 0 1779mm 32 0 814mm 35 5 900mm 21 0 533mm CAVITY 19 9 506mm INSERT 21 75 552m...

Page 24: ...rs and Casters EC DIM 004352 23 5 598mm 70 0 1779mm 23 5 597mm 70 0 1779mm 21 0 533mm CAVITY 26 75 679mm 21 75 552mm CAVITY 13 4 340mm IEC Cord Inlet Cord length 6 ft 1 83m est 27 5 699mm 24 4 619mm 3...

Page 25: ...tional Casters EC DIM 004355 21 0 533mm CAVITY 19 9 506mm INSERT 23 5 597mm 70 0 1779mm 23 5 597mm 70 0 1779mm 27 1 688mm 21 75 552mm CAVITY 12 2 309mm IEC Cord Inlet Cord length 6 ft 1 83m est 24 4 6...

Page 26: ...SPECIFICATIONS Blanket Warmer Operator s Manual MN 39924 Rev 3 3 20 26 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 27: ...the warmer do the following Step Action 1 Remove the box or crate Save all packing materials for inspection by the carrier 2 Cut and remove the retaining straps and plastic wrap 3 Remove the warmer fr...

Page 28: ...ition the warmer do the following Step Action 1 Make sure that The location where the warmer is being installed is rated to support the weight of the warmer The warmer is within five feet of the appro...

Page 29: ...or s Manual MN 39924 Rev 3 3 20 29 Continued from previous page Connect power To connect electric power to the warmer do the following 4 Connect the plug to the electrical outlet Result The warmer is...

Page 30: ...INSTALLATION Blanket Warmer Operator s Manual MN 39924 Rev 3 3 20 30 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 31: ...ed cleaning agent if painted panels 3 Clean the interior of the warmer with a damp cloth or approved cleaning agent 4 Dry the interior and exterior of the warmer with a clean lint free cloth Leave the...

Page 32: ...power switch a to the ON l position 2 Press the standy button The screen turns on The warmer is now on Turning off the warmer To turn off the warmer do the following 3 Press and hold the standby butt...

Page 33: ...isplay 4 Rotate the blankets daily from the bottom to the top of the load to ensure equal heating and to prevent discoloration Result The blankets are now warming WARNING Personal injury hazard Do not...

Page 34: ...o toggle between the temperature scales 4 Press the standby button to turn the screen on Result The temperature scale has now been changed How to Change the Sound Settings Before you begin The warmer...

Page 35: ...ollowing Step Action 1 Press and while holding the standby button press the up arrow button The lock indicator will illuminate Unlocking the controller To unlock the controller do the following 2 Pres...

Page 36: ...The warmer must be turned on screen is on Procedure To adjust the interior light do the following Step Action 1 Press the interior light button Press the interior light button again to adjust between...

Page 37: ...nce do the following Check the door gasket for tears and holes Make sure that it is firmly attached to the door Check the seal when the door is closed the guards around the air temperature sensor are...

Page 38: ...with a thermocouple placed 1 25mm from the cavity sensor Do not allow the thermocouple to touch any surface Monitor the temperature for approximately one hour in an empty cavity the condition of the...

Page 39: ...witch and vent openings if applicable 4 Clean the interior of the warmer with a damp cloth 5 Dry the interior and exterior of the warmer with a clean lint free cloth Leave the door open until the inte...

Page 40: ...terior of the warmer 3 Clean the support assembly and interior with a damp cloth 4 Dry the interior of the warmer with a clean lint free cloth Leave the door open until the interior of the warmer comp...

Page 41: ...Operator s Manual MN 39924 Rev 3 3 20 41 Warmer Disposal Decommissioning This product and its accessories must be disposed of according to local laws and regulations Do not dispose of this product as...

Page 42: ...MAINTENANCE Blanket Warmer Operator s Manual MN 39924 Rev 3 3 20 42 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 43: ...atus indicator LED decimal flashes The controller stores all settings and continues operation using these settings in the event of a power interruption Procedure To continue operation of the warmer do...

Page 44: ...ler sounds an alarm when the warmer malfunctions Procedure If the alarm indicator light flashes do the following Step Action 1 Press the standby button to acknowledge and mute the alarm The alarm indi...

Page 45: ...mer to the off O position and allowing the warmer to cool NOTICE Do not attempt to repair or service the warmer beyond this point Contact the manufacturer for the nearest authorized service agent Repa...

Page 46: ...the warmer control PCB and use an Ohm meter to measure the resistance of the sensor Sensor PR 37140 should measure 10 KOhm 1 5 KOhm at 25 C 77 F Sensor SN 33541 should measure 100 Ohm 10 Ohm at 25 C...

Page 47: ...tact service E 83 EEPROM Error Contact service for help resetting the control E 87 EEPROM Error Stored offsets corrupted Offsets reset to 0 Control may need to be re calibrated Possible bad EEPROM Con...

Page 48: ...an Sensor Failure Check to make sure the fan sensor wires did not disconnect from the fan or the control board If the error persists after checking the wires replace the fan Red iv fluid temperature s...

Page 49: ...F 0 position 3 Unplug the power cord from the electric power source and the power inlet on the warmer 4 Pinch the side tabs and pull out the fuse drawer b 5 Remove the fuse c 6 Replace the fuse with a...

Page 50: ...TROUBLESHOOTING Blanket Warmer Operator s Manual MN 39924 Rev 3 3 20 50 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 51: ...f the warmer is to not exceed an internal temperature of 180 F 82 C for blanket warmers or 150 F 66 C for fluid warmers Electromagnetic emissions The warmer is intended for use in the electromagnetic...

Page 52: ...erential mode 2 kV common mode 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage v...

Page 53: ...ransmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey1 should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range2 Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the follo...

Page 54: ...stance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz 0 01 0 117 0 117 0 233 0 1 0 369 0 369 0 738 1 1 167 1 167 2 333 10 3 689 3 389 7 379 100 11 667 1...

Page 55: ...the date of installation of appliance or fifteen 15 months from the shipping date whichever comes first To be valid a warranty claim must be asserted during the applicable warranty period This warran...

Page 56: ...onnections and wiring and the removal or replacement of caulk grout tile or wall covering of any kind A service access panel for built in equipment installations is strongly recommended Conclusion Thi...

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