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User and Technical Manual: HotDog Temperature Management Controller 

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ALARMS AND ALERTS 

NOTE: WARMING BLANKET OR MATTRESS WILL STOP WARMING IF AN ALARM CONDITION APPEARS  

Error Codes 

Error Description 

Problem Solving Steps 

E1 

Over-Temperature 

When the temperature exceeds one degree above the set point, the 

Alarm sounds and power is removed from the Warming Device.  

Unplug the Device to reset the Alarm.  Wait 5 minutes and then 

reconnect the Device.  Turn the Controller on and select the 

temperature.  If the Alarm occurs again, stop using the Device and 

contact technical support.   

E2 

Failure To Reach Temp 

When the Warming Device does not reach the temperature set point 

within 10 minutes, the Alarm sounds, and power is removed from the 

Device.  Check to make sure the Device is in contact with a patient 

and the sensor area is touching the patient.  Unplug the Device and 

reconnect to reset.  If the Alarm occurs again, stop using the Device 

and contact technical support.   

E3 

Port Current Reached 

If the electrical current in the Warming Device exceeds the allowable 

limit, the Alarm sounds and power is removed from the Device.  This 

may indicate and electrical problem with the Device.  Unplug the 

Device from the Controller and reconnect to reset.  If the Alarm 

occurs again, stop using the Device and contact technical support.   

E4 

Sensor or Cable Failure 

If the Controller loses communication with the sensor in the Warming 

Device, an Alarm sounds, and power is removed from the Device.  

This may be caused by an electrical problem in the Device or 

Controller.  Swap the cables and Device with known good product to 

isolate the problem if possible.  If the problem continues, stop using 

the Device or cable and contact technical support  

E5 

Device Fold Detection 

In Warming Device equipped with an over-temperature array, local 

overheating caused by folding of the Blanket causes an alarm, and 

power to the Blanket is turned off. Check the Blanket for folded areas. 

To reset Alarm, unplug the cable, wait 5 minutes and reconnect. If 

Alarm reoccurs, stop using the Blanket and contact technical support 

E7 

Auto Mode Disengaged 

Ensure proper placement of the Temperature Sensor to continue use of 

AUTO mode or manually control Warming Devices. 

E8 

Over-Temperature Sensor 

(Secondary) 

The temperature sensor has exceeded 46° C.  Disconnect the Warming 

Devices and contact technical support. 

EA, EC, EF, 

EH or EP 

Hardware Failure 

Please turn off the Controller, wait one minute, and then restart.  If the 

problem persists, contact technical support. 

Contact Technical Support @ 952.465.3500 or [email protected] 

Automatic Shutoff Timer - This feature prevents the System from unintentionally being left on.  

The System is not 

intended for use without a clinician present

. The System defaults to a 6-hour automatic shutoff, if there is no 

interaction with the Controller.  This time period can be adjusted for up to 24 hours, should it be required by the 

Содержание HotDog WC7 Series

Страница 1: ...X WC71 Single Port Controller WC77 Multiport Controller Manufactured by EU Authorized Representative Augustine Temperature Management 6581 City West Parkway Eden Prairie MN 55344 USA TEL 952 465 3500 FAX 952 465 3501 EMAIL cs augsurg com www hotdogwarming com TEL 31 0 70 345 8570 FAX 31 0 70 346 7299 ...

Страница 2: ...se 6 Temperature Monitoring and Auto Mode Guide 8 Control Screen Overview 10 Alarms and Alerts 11 Cleaning the Controller 12 Cleaning Warming Blankets and Mattresses 12 Frequently Asked Questions 13 Accessories 14 Definition of Product Symbols 16 Technical Manual 17 Read Before Servicing Equipment 17 Maintenance Testing 17 Electrical Safety Checks and Functional Testing 17 Specifications 20 Electr...

Страница 3: ...ry rooms emergency rooms burn units and on other medical surgical floors Core Temperature Monitoring Auto Mode Indications for Use The Controller WC7X is intended to measure patient core temperature from probes and function on AUTO mode whereby the Controller self adjusts warming temperature settings based on the patient s core temperature The System monitors the YSI 400 compatible temperature pro...

Страница 4: ...on instructions for use are followed Only plug an approved 3 5mm jack into Tout for the purposes of porting patient temperature data to the patient monitor Dispose of the Controller per local regulations Follow Warming Blanket and Mattress User Manuals for proper disposal The Controller is designed to accept approved YSI 400 compatible temperature probes The temperature display range is 31C 43C Re...

Страница 5: ...wheelbase radius of 35 6 cm 14 in and to mount the Controller no higher than 112 cm 44 in from the floor Failure to properly mount the Controller may cause the IV pole to tip possibly resulting in injury Figure 1 Controller Mounted on an IV Pole Line up the mounting clamp with the bottom two sets of screw holes IMPORTANT The clamp will not fit on the top two sets of screw holes Ensure the power ca...

Страница 6: ...Warming Blanket Warming Mattress following instructions in the User Manual for each device 3 Insert the device s connecting cable into the proper port on the Controller Table 1 WC77 Multi Port WC71 Single Port Port Color Device A B C D A Yellow Warming Blanket Clinician Vest M Blue Warming Mattress Tprobe In Tprobe In Silver Patient Temperature Probe 3 5mm TSR jack Tout Tout Silver 3 5mm TR Jack Y...

Страница 7: ...e currently selected Device To select its temperature use the thermometer to increase the temperature or the thermometer to decrease the temperature Turn off the highlighted port at the red power icon Each connected Warming Device can be adjusted separately Other icons to the right adjust all port temperatures simultaneously All High All Medium All Low All Off 5 If using a temperature probe and yo...

Страница 8: ...ed 31 43 C 1 C change minute the patient temperature will be displayed 4 AUTO mode is available if Warming Devices are placed on the patient and plugged in and a valid human temperature is measured AUTO mode automatically adjusts the Warming Device temperature settings based on a user selectable Normothermia Zone in increments described in Table 2 The upper and lower limits of the Normothermia Zon...

Страница 9: ... of AUTO is logged as T 0 for the duration of the case Device warming settings are not logged d When the predetermined level of patient normothermia is achieved the Device s temperature settings are automatically adjusted downward in increments based on the percentage of the normothermia zone See Table 2 on page 8 for an example e Device remains in AUTO mode until the AUTO mode icon is deselected ...

Страница 10: ...h Temperature 5 Set All Devices to Medium Temperature 6 Set All Devices to Low Temperature 7 Turn Off All Devices 8 View Selected Device Info 9 Turn off Selected Device 1 Zoom Out 2 Zoom In 3 Auto Mode switch On Off 4 Patient Temperature T TruCore NA or Probe 5 Patient Temperature Graph 6 Scroll Right 7 Graph Overview 8 Scroll Left Display Tips A Do not press down hard This is not needed B An over...

Страница 11: ... the Controller loses communication with the sensor in the Warming Device an Alarm sounds and power is removed from the Device This may be caused by an electrical problem in the Device or Controller Swap the cables and Device with known good product to isolate the problem if possible If the problem continues stop using the Device or cable and contact technical support E5 Device Fold Detection In W...

Страница 12: ...r use in the operating room and in pre and post operative areas in healthcare facilities Clean and disinfect Mattresses and Blankets between patient uses if they appear visibly soiled If Mattresses and Blankets are not visibly soiled disinfection at the end of the operating day is recommended Cautions Do not immerse Blankets or Mattresses in water Do not use high level disinfectants to clean Blank...

Страница 13: ...aning The non porous outer shell contains an anti microbial and the edges are heat sealed to eliminate crevices The CDC says noncritical items like HotDog Blankets and Mattresses are safe and present virtually no risk of cross contamination 4 Is there a greater risk of cross contamination with reusable HotDog Blankets and Mattresses than with disposable FAW No The Warming Devices are considered no...

Страница 14: ...nutes to reach the set temperature We have no data to support the use of the Devices beyond 30 months ACCESSORIES Part Number Description B103 Lower Body Warming Blanket B104 Full Body Warming Blanket B105 Multi position Warming Blanket B107 Head Warming Blanket B110 Chest and Torso Warming Blanket B500 Universal Warming Blanket B502 Warming Blanket Heated Arm Protection B503 HotDog Lower Body Bla...

Страница 15: ...utput 3 5mm TSF headphone YSI 400 Series 1 4 in Phono A401 PH 2 Adapter Output 3 5mm TSF headphone Philips 2 pin A402 SPLAB Adapter Output 3 5mm TSF headphone Spacelabs A403 DRAE Adapter Output 3 5mm TSF headphone Draeger A404 MRY DAT Adapter Output 3 5mm TSF headphone Mindray Datascope A405 GE MARQ Adapter Output 3 5mm TSF headphone GE Marquette Adapter A410 OUT Cable Output 3 5mm TSM TSM headpho...

Страница 16: ...age Graph Scroll Left Right Confirm Yes Button Cancel No Button Increase Setting Button Volume Brightness Etc Decrease Setting Button Volume Brightness Etc Graph Zoom in Button Graph Zoom out Button Slideshow Play Pause Button Outline indicates pause Slideshow Volume Button Alarm Mute Button X indicates alarm is muted Conforms to Medical Device Regulation OJ No L 117 1 of 2017 05 05 See IFU for Wa...

Страница 17: ...HotDog Warming Blanket or Warming Mattress optional Method 1 Insert the Controller power plug into a properly grounded hospital grade electrical outlet and confirm that no cables or devices are connected to any of the ports WARNING To avoid risk of electric shock this equipment must only be connected to a supply mains with protective earth ground Note The Controller is grounded and should not be a...

Страница 18: ...ed during any of these steps repeat testing using a different Warming Blanket or Mattress If failure is observed with the second Warming Blanket or Mattress contact Customer Service 1 Tape a calibrated fast reacting temperature sensor to the patient facing surface of the Warming Blanket or Mattress directly over the sensor marking 2 Fold the Warming Blanket or Mattress back on itself black face to...

Страница 19: ...l remain on the display until the condition is resolved If multiple Alarm or Alert conditions occur sequentially the code associated with the highest priority Alert condition will be displayed first followed by the next highest priority alarm or alert condition until all Alarm or Alert conditions have been displayed to the user Once all Alarm or Alert conditions have been displayed the display wil...

Страница 20: ...8 75 wide Weight 2 8 3 2 kg 6 25 7 15 lbs without the clamp Mounting Can be placed on a horizontal flat surface i e table top clamped to an IV pole or hung using a VESA mount of either FDMI MIS C 35 75 mm or FDMI MIS D 75 75 mm specifications Temperature Characteristics Temperature Control Micro processor Operating Temperatures Blanket Ports A B C and D adjustable in 1oC increments 37 to 43 1 0 C ...

Страница 21: ...f PCLCS physiologic closed loop control system AUTO mode per IEC 60601 1 10 ed 1 1 Accompanying Information From Table C 3 Details necessary for the safe use of a DISTRIBUTED PCLCS 6 4 NA Not a distributed PCLCS Summary of the PCLC modes of operation and specification of PCLCS responses 8 2 2 6 See Table 2 in IFU Means to check responses of the PCLCS 8 2 2 6 If patient temperature is outside a nor...

Страница 22: ...in temperature above 43 C If skin temperatures exceed 43 C they will stay within the following time temperature limits Time s Temperature C 10000 43 5 6000 44 3300 44 5 1990 45 1000 45 5 600 46 350 46 5 225 47 110 47 5 80 48 60 48 5 38 49 28 49 5 22 50 17 50 5 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC The System requires special precautions regarding EMC and must be installed and put into service accordin...

Страница 23: ... 2 4 8 kV contact 2 4 8 15 kV air 2 4 8 kV contact 2 4 8 15 kV air Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Electrical fast transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 2 kV for power supply lines 1 kV for input output lines 2 kV for power supply lines 1 kV for input output lines Mains power quality should be that of ...

Страница 24: ...rom fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the HotDo...

Страница 25: ...2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people Customer Service Contact Phone 1 952 465 3500 Email CS AugSurg com HotDog is a trademark of Augustine Temperature Management registered in the U S Patent Trademark Office Devices are protected by some or all of the following patents US Patents 7...

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