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Attention: consult accompanying
documents
Dangerous voltage
Protective earth (ground)
Type BF applied equipment
MIN (Fan Only)
LOW (90°F, 32°C)
MED (100°F, 38°C)
HIGH (110°F, 43°C)
MAX (115°F, 46°C)
Do not use in operating room
(OR) or Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
Off-on switch
REMOVE FROM USE
(indicator light, amber color)
© 1996. Gaymar Industries, Inc. All rights reserved.
Symbols used within this manual:
60°F - 85°F
(16°C - 29°C)
Ambient operating temperature
Important
The Thermacare TC3000 Convective
Warming Unit is compatible with model
TC1050, TC2050, TC2052, TC2054, and
TC2060 Warming Quilts.
The Thermacare Convective Warming System
(figure 1, page 4) provides a continuous means
of warming patients to help prevent and/or treat
hypothermia. The system consists of a
Convective Warming Unit (Power Unit) and a
disposable Quilt. A connecting hose conducts
heated air from the Power Unit to the Quilt.
Read and understand the
Operator's Manual
and all precautions prior to using the TC3000
Convective Warming System.
We suggest that a biomedical engineer perform
the
FUNCTIONAL CHECK AND SAFETY
INSPECTION
regularly to assure the TC3000
Power Unit works properly (refer to
TC3000
Service Manual)
.
Review the
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
in section
1.0 (pp. 2-3) prior to each application.
Receiving Inspection
Upon receipt, unpack the Power Unit. Save all
packing material. Perform a visual and
mechanical inspection for concealed damage.
If any damage is found, notify the carrier at
once and ask for a written inspection.
Photograph any damage and prepare a written
record. Failure to do so within 15 days may
result in loss of claim.
Contact your local dealer or contact Gaymar's
Technical Service Department (see back cover
for phone numbers) for assistance.
NOTE:
Extremely high storage temperatures
(such as those found in rail cars or automobile
trunks on hot summer days) can cause the
overtemp thermostats within this device to
actuate. Should this occur, the
REMOVE FROM
USE
indicator will light when the Power Unit is
turned on. If this happens, the thermostats
must be manually reset by qualified personnel
such as certified biomedical electronics
technicians or certified clinical engineers
according to the
TC3000 Service Manual
instructions.
Before you begin . . .