Operation/Technical Manual
NORM-O-TEMP
®
, Model 111W
Page 5 of 82
Do not by-pass ground lug.
Electrical Hazards may result.
Any time water is found leaking into or around the unit, connecting hose, and/or
blanket/pad, turn the unit off, disconnect the power cord from its power source, and
correct the problem before proceeding.
Water leaks could lead to electric shock. Water
leaks could also present a slip hazard.
Water leaks present a risk of infection
and should be handled accordingly. Proper
sanitation procedures should be followed including, but not limited to, the preventative
maintenance described in this manual.
Leaky blanket/pad(s) or hoses should never be
used.
Exercise extreme caution if the unit is used for patients who are electrically
susceptible
(probe, catheter, or electrodes connected to the heart).
Do not position unit near any objects that can generate a strong electrical/magnetic field.
Potential electromagnetic interference may result.
To avoid the risk of electric shock,
this equipment must only be connected to a supply
mains with protective earth.
Always
unplug the unit
before accessing internal components during service. Failure to
unplug the unit could result in
electric shock.
The repair, calibration, and servicing of the NORM-O-TEMP
®
should be performed by
qualified Medical Equipment Service Technicians, Certified Biomedical Engineering
Technicians, or Certified Clinical Engineers familiar with good repair practices for servicing
medical devices, and in accordance with instructions contained in the Operation / Technical
Manual.
Improper repair could result in damage to the NORM-O-TEMP
®
system and
possible patient injury.
Before
returning the NORM-O-TEMP
®
to patient use
after
repairs, the FIRST TIME SET-
UP/SYSTEM TEST ROUTINE in Section (3-2.) must
always
be performed.
Improper repair
and inadequate maintenance can result in damage to the NORM-O-TEMP
®
system and
patient injury.
Remove the NORM-O-TEMP
®
from service if the outer casing or membrane control panel is
cracked or internal components are exposed.
Contact with internal components could
result in electric shock or thermal injury to the patient or operator and exposure to
sharp edges.
Keep the vents clean and free of debris and obstruction.
Blockage of the vents could result
in the unit overheating which could render the unit unable to provide adequate
therapy; excessive surface temperatures could cause injury of patient or operator.
Keep unit, specifically the vents away from curtains or other obstructions.
The warming of transdermal medications (patches) can
increase drug delivery,
resulting in possible injury to the patient.
Thermal injury may occur
if heating/cooling therapy is applied to ischemic limbs.
Use only hospital grade plug
or
electric shock may result.
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Страница 15: ...Operation Technical Manual NORM O TEMP Model 111W Page 15 of 82 Figure 1 NORM O TEMP unit Front View...
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Страница 23: ...Operation Technical Manual NORM O TEMP Model 111W Page 23 of 82 Figure 5 NORM O TEMP unit Model 111W Top View...
Страница 76: ...Operation Technical Manual NORM O TEMP Model 111W Page 76 of 82 Figure 14 NORM O TEMP Electrical Wiring Diagram...
Страница 77: ...Operation Technical Manual NORM O TEMP Model 111W Page 77 of 82 Figure 15 NORM O TEMP Water Circulation Diagram...