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OPERATION
BLANKETROL II, Model 222S
OPERATION AND TECHNICAL MANUAL
Page 34 of 110
Warning
Power interruption will cause the BLANKETROL II to revert to
CHECK SET POINT
resulting in no
therapy to the patient. Follow instructions for desired mode to resume operation.
Failure to
resume therapy could result in serious injury or death.
Do not
by-pass ground lug (230V System).
Electrical Hazards may result.
To avoid the risk of electric shock, this equipment must only be connected to a supply mains with
protective earth.
Risk of electrical shock may occur.
Blanket punctures can result in an increased risk of infection or electrical shock.
Inspect
all blankets for mechanical damage before use. Do not use in proximity to sharp objects.
Any time water is found leaking into or around the unit, connecting hose, and/or blanket, turn the
unit off, disconnect the power cord from its power source, and correct the problem before
proceeding.
Proper maintenance procedures should be followed including, but not limited to, the
preventative maintenance described in this manual. Leaky blankets or hoses should never be
used.
Water leaks could present a slip hazard and risk of infection and could lead to
electric shock.
Exercise extreme caution if the BLANKETROL II System is used on patients with cardiac issues,
for example, patients with pacemakers, or when a probe is inserted in or attached to the patient.
Failure to properly monitor patient may result in serious injury or death.
Due to electromagnetic compatibility, the BLANKETROL II unit should not be used adjacent to or
stacked with other equipment.
Potential electromagnetic interference may result.
Other
equipment includes ventilators, patient monitors, anesthesia delivery equipment, etc.
Electromagnetic interference refers to electronic devices unintentionally affecting the operation of
each other by emitting electromagnetic energy. Unit complies with IEC 60601-1-2.
If the BLANKETROL II unit or the other equipment is not operating normally, remove the device
from service and have a biomedical or service technician observe the device in operation. Refer
to Section 7 for recommended separation distances between other equipment and the
BLANKETROL II.
Failure to do so may result in damage to the BLANKETROL II system and
patient injury.
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 BLANKETROL II should be performed by qualified
Medical Equipment Service Technicians, Certified Biomedical Electronics Technicians, or Certified
Clinical Engineers familiar with good repair practices for servicing medical devices, and in
accordance with instructions contained in this manual.
Improper repair can result in damage to
the BLANKETROL II system and patient injury.
No modification of this equipment is allowed without prior, written authorization from CSZ.
Failure
to do so may result in damage to the BLANKETROL II system and patient injury.
Before
returning the BLANKETROL II to patient use
after
repairs, the FIRST TIME SET-
UP/SYSTEM TEST ROUTINE in Section 2 must
always
be performed.
Improper repair and
inadequate maintenance can result in damage to the BLANKETROL II system and patient
injury.
Remove the BLANKETROL II 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 grill and condenser clean and 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
adequate therapy and excessive surface temperatures could cause injury of patient or
operator. Keep unit, specifically the grill away from curtains or other obstructions.
Working with electronic boards, plugs, and cables requires delicate handling. Proper
electrostatic
discharge (ESD)
procedures should be followed during replacement of any electronic board.
Failure to do so may result in damage to the board.
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