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Operation and Technical Manual 

 Model 233 Hyper-Hypothermia Units

 

 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 

Cincinnati Sub-Zero Products, Inc. 

 12011 Mosteller Road 

 Cincinnati, Ohio 45241, U.S.A. 

www.cszmedical.com

 

 

In Europe: 

 CEpartner4U  

 Esdoornlaan 13, 3951 DB Maarn. 

 

The Netherlands

 

 

         Manual 56201 Rev. A, ECN: M602-3259 

Содержание Blanketrol III 233

Страница 1: ...odel 233 Hyper Hypothermia Units Cincinnati Sub Zero Products Inc 12011 Mosteller Road Cincinnati Ohio 45241 U S A www cszmedical com In Europe CEpartner4U Esdoornlaan 13 3951 DB Maarn The Netherlands...

Страница 2: ...mperature Automatic Control Manual Control Test Indicators Monitor Only 10C Gradient 10 C V Gradient Variable 5C Smart Mode Water Flow Indicator Fill to Strainer Outlet Inlet Low Water Level Power Fai...

Страница 3: ...ienic safety must be maintained to prevent contamination Contamination can affect patient s health i e skin irritation rash may result Use only YSI 400 Series or equivalent probes on CSZ equipment ref...

Страница 4: ...could cause injury of patient or operator Keep unit specifically the grill away from curtains or other obstructions CAUTION Use distilled water only Do Not Use De Ionized water Do not use alcohol Alc...

Страница 5: ...EM TEST ROUTINE 19 2 4 UNIT AND PATIENT RELATED PRECAUTIONS 26 2 5 PATIENT PREPARATION AND BEDSIDE CARE 27 SECTION 3 OPERATING THE BLANKETROL III UNIT 30 3 1 INTRODUCTION 30 3 2 ARRANGING THE SYSTEM C...

Страница 6: ...FLOW SWITCH 79 5 8 REPLACEMENT OF THE WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR 80 5 9 REPLACEMENT OF THE UPPER AND OR LOWER WATER MANIFOLDS 80 5 10 REPLACEMENT OF THE COMPRESSOR STARTING CAPACITOR THE OVERLOAD PROTEC...

Страница 7: ...TRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 115V 103 Figure 6 5 B ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 230V 104 Figure 6 6 WATER CIRCULATION DIAGRAM 105 Figure 6 7 REFRIGERATION FLOW DIAGRAM 106 Figure 6 8 BLANKETROL III SYSTEM ACCES...

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Страница 9: ...at the time of purchase To return defective parts or units first obtain a Returned Materials Authorization RMA number from our Medical Technical Service department RECEIVING INSPECTION After unpacking...

Страница 10: ...E GRADIENT 10C SMART MODE GRADIENT VARIABLE MODE GRADIENT VARIABLE SMART MODE and MONITOR ONLY MODE Section four describes the regular maintenance of the BLANKETROL III unit Section five describes Fie...

Страница 11: ...culating water MANUAL CONTROL MODE or it can be set so that it operates based upon the patient s temperature Automatic Modes The five Automatic modes include 1 AUTO CONTROL MODE 2 GRADIENT 10C MODE 3...

Страница 12: ...a bevel rocker switch labeled I on at the top and O off at the bottom The switch lights up green when the unit is on A circuit breaker is built in the switch to protect against overload conditions C...

Страница 13: ...INTRODUCTION BLANKETROL III Model 233 OPERATION AND TECHNICAL MANUAL FIGURE 1 1 BLANKETROL III FRONT VIEW Manual 56201 Rev A ECN M602 3259 5...

Страница 14: ...n when water is circulated internally to pre condition the water A total obstruction of the water path will cause the paddle wheel to stop completely B The recessed handle permits the operator to grip...

Страница 15: ...INTRODUCTION BLANKETROL III Model 233 OPERATION AND TECHNICAL MANUAL FIGURE 1 2 BLANKETROL III RIGHT SIDE VIEW Manual 56201 Rev A ECN M602 3259 7...

Страница 16: ...culation for the microprocessor D The nylon strap is used to secure and store the coiled power cord when not in use E The rear enclosure panel secured with four screws provides access to the interior...

Страница 17: ...INTRODUCTION BLANKETROL III Model 233 OPERATION AND TECHNICAL MANUAL FIGURE 1 3 BLANKETROL III REAR VIEW Manual 56201 Rev A ECN M602 3259 9...

Страница 18: ...l temperature of the patient F The AUTO CONTROL button is used to activate the AUTO CONTROL MODE In this mode the operation is based on the temperature of the patient relative to the set point tempera...

Страница 19: ...he symbol sounding an audible alarm and displaying LOW WATER in the status display Refer to Section 3 12 D Low Water N C F button allows the operator to select the measurement scale Celsius or Fahrenh...

Страница 20: ...a 400 Series thermistor probe if any of the automatic modes are to be utilized BLANKETROL III System Equipment and accessories are listed in Figure 6 8 1 6 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION OF THE BLANKETROL III...

Страница 21: ...in GRADIENT 10C MODE In GRADIENT 10C SMART MODE the BLANKETROL III unit initially circulates the water temperature 10 C 18 F above or below the patient s temperature when the patient needs to be heate...

Страница 22: ...r temperature is not directly proportional to the rate of change in the temperature of the patient 1 6 3 COOLING SYSTEM The BLANKETROL III cooling system is composed of a compressor condenser condense...

Страница 23: ...below a preset amount The unit becomes operational only after the water level is restored to normal 1 6 5 TEMPERATURE SAFETY CONTROL SYSTEM The BLANKETROL III unit is designed to carefully measure and...

Страница 24: ...rouble alarm sounds SAFETY CONTROLS FOR PROTECTION FROM LOW TEMPERATURE Circulating water reaches 4 C 0 5 C 39 2 F 1 F microprocessor controls set point Circulating water reaches 2 C 2 C 35 6 F 3 6 F...

Страница 25: ...rdboard box and lift the unit from the cardboard insert Locate and remove the envelope containing the manual and warranty card Be sure to complete and return the warranty card During the unpacking pro...

Страница 26: ...d gradually pour approximately 2 gallons 7 liters of distilled water into the reservoir Stop pouring when the water reaches the strainer visible at the bottom of the water fill opening H Connect the b...

Страница 27: ...microprocessor board goes through self test 3 The status display in the center of the membrane control panel flashes CHECK SETPT If any of the above are not observed consult the Troubleshooting Guide...

Страница 28: ...MODE from any other mode without pressing TEMP SET G Press the MANUAL CONTROL switch 1 The microprocessor board beeps 2 The LED in the corner of the button lights up 3 The WATER display shows the temp...

Страница 29: ...When the TEMP SET button is pressed the operating mode e g MANUAL CONTROL MODE or any of the Automatic Modes is cancelled The operator is once again at the beginning of the mode selection procedure K...

Страница 30: ...probe and then continue operation Q Press the TEMP SET button 1 The microprocessor board beeps 2 The LED in the corner of the button lights up 3 The Status display returns to set temperature mode R P...

Страница 31: ...O CONTROL mode W Press TEMP SET button 1 The microprocessor board beeps 2 The LED in the corner of the button lights up 3 The Status display returns to set temperature mode X Press GRADIENT 10C button...

Страница 32: ...7 The water flow indicator on the right side panel begins to move The water moves from the unit through the blanket and returns to the unit 8 Wait 30 minutes for SMART MODE to occur 9 Unit operates in...

Страница 33: ...ocessor board beeps 2 The LED in the corner of the button lights up 3 The WATER display shows the temperature of the water in the reservoir 4 The PATIENT display shows the temperature reading of the p...

Страница 34: ...side The water can remain in the blanket and in the unit between periods of use For single use blankets i e MAXI THERM and MAXI THERM LITE blankets follow the instructions packaged with the blanket Th...

Страница 35: ...nadequate heart function loss of blood or impaired peripheral blood circulation may be more sensitive to temperature changes The method of temperature control provided by all hyper hypothermia units p...

Страница 36: ...heart Keep grill and condenser on front of unit free of debris and obstruction Blockage of the grill and condenser could result in the unit overheating which could render the unit unable to provide ad...

Страница 37: ...t s core temperature does not reach the prescribed temperature in the time prescribed or deviates from the prescribed temperature range B The position and the placement of the 400 Series probe should...

Страница 38: ...OVER 4 Connecting hose if using MAXI THERM or MAXI THERM LITE Disposable Blanket s 5 400 Series probe refer to Figure 6 8 6 Connector cable if using disposable probes 7 Distilled water B Place the BLA...

Страница 39: ...reventative maintenance described in this manual Leaky blankets or hoses should never be used J Cover the blanket with a dry sheet bath blanket or DISPOSA COVER if using PASTI PAD or MAXI THERM Blanke...

Страница 40: ...ect the top blanket to the BLANKETROL III unit following the procedure described in Section 2 3 1 Step H S If no top hyper hypothermia blanket is used cover the patient with a top sheet and or blanket...

Страница 41: ...III unit activates to heat or cool the water to circulate the water and to control and monitor the change in the patient s temperature After arranging the equipment as described in Section 3 2 procee...

Страница 42: ...indicator on the right side panel begins to move 8 The water moves from the unit to the blanket and returns to the unit I Check the water flow indicator to confirm that the water is circulating J Tou...

Страница 43: ...temperature of the circulating water relative to the set point temperature To do so set the desired water temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit 115V only and depress the MANUAL CONTROL button The BLAN...

Страница 44: ...set point temperature Note that the set point may be displayed in Fahrenheit if the operator is in Fahrenheit mode 5 The pump is activated The heater or compressor may be activated 6 The Water Flow i...

Страница 45: ...patients diabetics and Raynauds disease patients should be checked more frequently Notify the physician promptly of any change in patient status in order to avoid serious injury or death When the BLA...

Страница 46: ...re Pediatric patients temperature sensitive patients with vascular disease surgical patients diabetics and Raynauds disease patients should be checked more frequently Notify the physician promptly of...

Страница 47: ...e GRADIENT 10C switch 1 The microprocessor board beeps 2 The LED in the corner of the button lights up 3 The PATIENT display shows the patient s actual temperature 4 The WATER display shows the actual...

Страница 48: ...rature and then increasing the gradient offset between the patient s temperature and the water temperature by 5 C 9 F every 30 minutes To do so set the desired patient temperature in Celsius or Fahren...

Страница 49: ...ow or Down arrow to change the set point temperature on the status display to the desired patient temperature The display can only be set between 30 C 40 C 86 F 104 F 1 The microprocessor board beeps...

Страница 50: ...lay and or consult the list of display messages in Section 3 12 If at any time the unit sounds an alarm and the status display flashes a message make the changes indicated To turn off the unit or disc...

Страница 51: ...the probe jack on the right side of the unit C Press the power switch to I position 1 The switch lights up green 2 The microprocessor board goes through self test 3 The status display flashes CHECK SE...

Страница 52: ...eater or compressor may also be activated 7 The water flow indicator on the right side panel begins to move 8 The water moves from the unit to the blanket and returns to the unit K Check the water flo...

Страница 53: ...mperature and the water temperature by 5 C 9 F every 30 minutes To do so set the desired patient temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit 115 Volt only insert or attach the 400 Series probe in or on the p...

Страница 54: ...GRADIENT VARIABLE button 1 The microprocessor board beeps 2 The LED in the corner of the button lights up 3 The status display shows a gradient variable H Press the Up arrow or Down arrow to change t...

Страница 55: ...ime the status display shows a message other than the messages described in GRADIENT VARIABLE SMART MODE procedures make the changes indicated by the display and or consult the list of display message...

Страница 56: ...e changes indicated To turn off the unit or discontinue hyper hypothermia treatment proceed as described in Section 3 11 NOTE IN ORDER TO CHANGE FROM MONITOR ONLY MODE TO ANOTHER OPERATING MODE FIRST...

Страница 57: ...control panel reports the operating status of the unit or indicates changes the operator must make The status display can show different messages to guide the operator The following list defines each...

Страница 58: ...line in the five automatic modes and indicates the desired current set point temperature for the patient with appropriate temperature scale HEATING PATIENT This message is displayed on the top line wh...

Страница 59: ...er has reached the high temperature of 44 0 C 2 C 111 2 F 3 6 F While this message is displayed the trouble alarm will sound and the heater and pump will turn off The alarm silence key cannot silence...

Страница 60: ...rouble alarm will sound The unit cannot be used again until it is serviced The seven segment displays WATER and PATIENT will both be blank during this condition Contact CSZ Technical Service LOW LIMIT...

Страница 61: ...s button 3 If the probe is dislodged from the patient 4 If the PATIENT temperature falls below 30 C 86 F 5 If the PATIENT temperature is greater than 43 5 C 110 3 F 6 If the probe is defective or open...

Страница 62: ...roper level Once the LOW WATER condition is satisfied the status display changes to show CHECK SETPT The trouble alarm should still sound In order to proceed the operator must once again go through th...

Страница 63: ...multaneously press SILENCE ALARM and TEMP SET buttons Note 1 Maintenance should be performed at least quarterly or when indicated by 500 hour PM notification which ever occurs first 2 Only qualified M...

Страница 64: ...the warranty of the unit After maintenance has been performed the qualified Medical Equipment Service Technician Certified Biomedical Electronics Technician or Certified Clinical Engineer should rese...

Страница 65: ...ance functional check out procedures CSZ s model TFRW 86171 Trimatic Temperature Tester Flow Meter Resistance Tester Need Probe Extension Cable TM 4A Part 39005 Need Hose Assembly TM 6 Part 91802 400...

Страница 66: ...d water See Section 4 2 2 9 Condition of blankets hoses and couplings check for leaks 10 Connecting hoses are tight and not leaking 11 Leakage current check all readings should be under 300 microamps...

Страница 67: ...AC electrical power 1 Prepare distilled water A 33 solution in the volume needed to fill the unit s reservoir s Solution must be in the ratio of one packet of A 33 per gallon of distilled water Set as...

Страница 68: ...be followed as closely as possible This decontamination procedure should be conducted every three 3 months The Procedure 1 Turn unit off 2 Drain the water reservoir as described in Section 4 2 1 3 Fl...

Страница 69: ...t 3 gallons 11 4 liters 2 The drain hose with a female quick disconnect coupling usually found in the storage drawer of the unit 3 2 gallons 7 6 liters distilled sterile water to replenish the reservo...

Страница 70: ...Use distilled water only Do Not Use De Ionized water Do not use alcohol Alcohol may cause blanket deterioration Do not overfill Overfilling may result in overflow when the water in the blanket drains...

Страница 71: ...accordance with instructions contained in this manual Improper repair can result in damage to the BLANKETROL III system and patient injury Always unplug the unit before accessing internal components d...

Страница 72: ...id base cleaner on the membrane control panel Dry off unit with a paper towel 4 6 MAINTENANCE OF THE HYPER HYPOTHERMIA BLANKETS This section describes the general maintenance and repair procedures for...

Страница 73: ...of the average patient stay Disposal of blankets are done in a means consistent with hospital policy protocol for patient contact items 4 7 MAINTENANCE OF REUSABLE THERMISTOR PROBES The standard 400...

Страница 74: ...oard which is on the left edge of the board C Place one of these jumpers on the test port JP4 position in the location marked LC D Turn the unit on and monitor the temperature on the water temperature...

Страница 75: ...the board C Place a jumper on the test port JP4 position in the location marked HC D Turn the unit on and monitor the temperature on the water temperature display as the water is heated E The BLANKETR...

Страница 76: ...isplay should indicate EE02 R Turn the BLANKETROL III off and remove the test jumper S Allow the water temperature to fall below 42 0 C and turn the BLANKETROL III back on T Confirm that the thermosta...

Страница 77: ...formed Complete the applicable parts of the First Time Set Up System Test Routine described in Section 2 3 to determine that the unit is operating 5 1 INTRODUCTION This section describes the repair an...

Страница 78: ...I Refrigeration solenoid valve J Starting capacitor K Refrigeration sight glass 100V unit only L Condenser fan blade M Hot gas by pass valve N Flow Switch O Terminal Block P Water filter assembly Q H...

Страница 79: ...FIELD REPAIR SERVICE BLANKETROL III Model 233 OPERATION AND TECHNICAL MANUAL FIGURE 5 1 BLANKETROL III EXPOSED REAR VIEW Manual 56201 Rev A ECN M602 3259 71...

Страница 80: ...nd downward from the bottom so that the panel clears the bottom edge of the top assembly C Set the enclosure panel and screws to the side 5 2 2 REPLACING THE REAR ENCLOSURE PANEL WARNING Always unplug...

Страница 81: ...the unit before accessing internal components during service Failure to unplug the unit could result in electric shock Working with electronic boards plugs and cables requires delicate handling Proper...

Страница 82: ...it aside D Tilt the drawer all the way down to expose the front interior of the unit 5 2 6 REPOSITIONING THE FRONT STORAGE DRAWER WARNING Always unplug the unit before accessing internal components du...

Страница 83: ...the rear enclosure panel as described in Section 5 2 2 J Refill the reservoir as described in Section 4 2 2 5 4 REPLACEMENT OF THE WATER FILTER ASSEMBLY WARNING Always unplug the unit before accessin...

Страница 84: ...n Section 4 2 1 C Remove the rear enclosure panel as described in Section 5 2 1 D Locate the white pump housing assembly and the inlet and outlet hose connections at the center left of the back of the...

Страница 85: ...t in the unit s water supply B Drain the reservoir as described in Section 4 2 1 C Remove the rear enclosure panel as described in Section 5 2 1 D Extend the front storage drawer as described in Secti...

Страница 86: ...f the gasket with the holes on the shelf of the unit O Install the replacement pump motor over the rubber gasket being sure to align the mounting holes P Using a 7 16 inch wrench install the bolts sec...

Страница 87: ...om the outlet fitting F Remove the inlet and the outlet fitting from the flow switch G Carefully pry off and remove the two 2 snap caps from the left side and the right side of the unit H Remove the f...

Страница 88: ...ter temperature sensor by pulling apart the plug F Using a 7 16 wrench unscrew the nut of the water temperature sensor at the water manifold and remove the water temperature sensor There may be water...

Страница 89: ...the unit G Disconnect the by pass line from the reservoir Remove the clamp from the clear plastic by pass line and disconnect the bypass line H Carefully work the lower manifold from the holes on the...

Страница 90: ...h the fitting farthest from the water flow indicator Check that the fittings are screwed tight V Connect the hose from the water flow indicator to the copper elbow and tighten the screw clamp W Refill...

Страница 91: ...s may be present in the unit s water supply B Drain the reservoir as described in Section 4 2 1 C Extend the front storage drawer as described in Section 5 2 5 D Locate the water flow indicator assemb...

Страница 92: ...er filter to the bottom plastic elbow and tighten the clamp Q Refill the water reservoir as described in Section 4 2 2 R Reposition the front storage drawer as described in Section 5 2 6 5 13 REPLACEM...

Страница 93: ...the reservoir as described in Section 4 2 1 C Remove the top of the unit as described in Section 5 2 3 5 2 4 and disconnect the cables from the power supply board D Locate the water level sensor Faci...

Страница 94: ...l the cables from the microprocessor board See Section 5 2 3 5 2 4 C Position the top of the unit at a work space face down D Using a 5 16 wrench remove the six nuts around the edge of the board E Gen...

Страница 95: ...for 115 volt The Leakage Current should be less than 500 microamps under all conditions for 230 volt If a BLANKETROL III unit has Leakage Current that exceeds 300 microamps in the 115V unit or has a...

Страница 96: ...number 4 Press the MANUAL CONTROL button The status display must show HEATING 5 16 3 TAKING MEASUREMENTS IN REVERSE POLARITY A Set the tester to Reverse Polarity B Press the power switch of the BLANKE...

Страница 97: ...fective or tripped Check amperage at switch a If the amp reading is less than 15 amperes the circuit breaker may be defective b If the amp reading is greater than 15 amperes check the amp reading of t...

Страница 98: ...icroprocessor board See section 5 15 G Unit is on When the TEST INDICATOR is pressed the displays across the panel show an atypical pattern Microprocessor board malfunctions Replace microprocessor boa...

Страница 99: ...ature range Check the location and temperature of the probe I The probe from the patient is inserted but when operating in MANUAL CONTROL MODE the PATIENT display does not light up and alarm doesn t s...

Страница 100: ...ol modes the PATIENT display goes blank alarm sounds and the status display reads CHECK PROBE or BAD PROBE Probe jack on side of unit is defective Replace probe jack assembly L The unit is operating i...

Страница 101: ...he unit goes to CHECK SETPT in the status display or SENSOR FAULT REMOVE FROM SERVICE or HIGH LIMIT REMOVE FROM SERVICE Low line voltage or power source Check line voltage Reset set point display and...

Страница 102: ...t working Check pump R Unit is operating in one of the control modes the status display flashes LOW LIMIT REMOVE FROM SERVICE The back up low limit safety device is triggered which shuts down the unit...

Страница 103: ...g of blankets Use forced air to drain blankets See Sec 4 6 1 T Unit is set to operate in a control mode the water flow indicator does not move i e water not circulating Clogged couplings Use forced ai...

Страница 104: ...or board See Section 5 15 V Unit is set to operate in a control mode Blanket does not heat Operator error switches not set correctly Water not circulating Defective heater Correctly set switches See S...

Страница 105: ...it located on the identification plate on the rear bumper There is no minimum order requirement for replacement parts Section 6 3 outlines the recommended replacement parts inventory It is strongly re...

Страница 106: ...Date of installation or purchase 5 Return Materials Authorization RMA number Additional third year warranty is available at the time of purchase You must first obtain a RMA number by calling the facto...

Страница 107: ...rvoir Lid Assembly 230V 7 50035 Strain Relief 8 52503 Manifold Pan 9 07000 1 8 Socket Hansen Fitting Female 10 06002 1 8 Plug Hansen Fitting Male 11 30307 12 ft Lead in Power Cord with Plug 115V 30323...

Страница 108: ...PARTS INFORMATION BLANKETROL III Model 233 OPERATION AND TECHNICAL MANUAL FIGURE 6 2 BLANKETROL III INTERNAL EXPLODED FRONT VIEW Manual 56201 Rev A ECN M602 3259 100...

Страница 109: ...lenoid Valve Body 91133 Solenoid Valve Coil 115V 91132 Solenoid Valve Coil 230V 18 00036 Compressor 115V 00037 Compressor 230V 19 28132 Terminal Block 20 41621 Transformer Assembly 115V 41622 Transfor...

Страница 110: ...PARTS INFORMATION BLANKETROL III Model 233 OPERATION AND TECHNICAL MANUAL FIGURE 6 4 BLANKETROL III INTERNAL EXPLODED REAR VIEW Manual 56201 Rev A ECN M602 3259 102...

Страница 111: ...PARTS INFORMATION BLANKETROL III Model 233 OPERATION AND TECHNICAL MANUAL FIGURE 6 5 A BLANKETROL III ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 115 VOLT Manual 56201 Rev A ECN M602 3259 103...

Страница 112: ...PARTS INFORMATION BLANKETROL III Model 233 OPERATION AND TECHNICAL MANUAL FIGURE 6 5 B BLANKETROL III ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 230 VOLT Manual 56201 Rev A ECN M602 3259 104...

Страница 113: ...PARTS INFORMATION BLANKETROL III Model 233 OPERATION AND TECHNICAL MANUAL FIGURE 6 6 BLANKETROL III WATER CIRCULATION DIAGRAM Manual 56201 Rev A ECN M602 3259 105...

Страница 114: ...PARTS INFORMATION BLANKETROL III Model 233 OPERATION AND TECHNICAL MANUAL FIGURE 6 7 BLANKETROL III REFRIGERATION FLOW DIAGRAM Manual 56201 Rev A ECN M602 3259 106...

Страница 115: ...lankets Polyurethane 196 Adult Size 24 x 60 194 Pediatric Size 22 x 30 193 Infant Size 12 x 18 186 9 Blanket Extension Hose with Couplings 168 PLASTIPAD Patch Kit available upon request through Servic...

Страница 116: ...E Maximum expected heating capability approximately 3 C 5 4 F per minute Maximum expected cooling capability approximately 5 5 C 9 9 F per minute CIRCULATING SYSTEM Divided Compartment Reservoir 2 gal...

Страница 117: ...5 2 Amps Power Cord 14 3 SJT 115V Hospital grade plug Standard European Cord 230V Leakage Current Under 300 a 115 Under 500 a 230 Circuit Breaker In Power Switch Defective Water Temp Sensor Audible Vi...

Страница 118: ...95 CONTROL SYSTEM Microprocessor controlled Lighted OFF ON power switch Digital LED Read Outs Alarm Indications Mode Indications Controller Range Water Temp 4 C to 42 C 39 2 F to 107 6 F Patient Temp...

Страница 119: ...nment guidance Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 6 kV contact 8 kV air 6 kV contact 8 kV air Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the re...

Страница 120: ...rom fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marke...

Страница 121: ...output power of transmitter W 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 1 2 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 1 2 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 2 3 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 For transm...

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