Technical manual
KANMED Operatherm OP3
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Action
:
Reset the alarm and restart the unit. Observe
the temperature behaviour on the display. If there is
no apparent unusual operating condition, or the alarm
re-occurs, the Heating Pad or the Control Unit should
be analyzed and/or replaced.
Action
:
Reset the alarm. If there is a logical explanation
e.g. a massive cold object is draining more than normally
anticipated amount of heat from the Pad,
disconnect
the Heating Pad connector and re-connect it
(in
order to reset the internal safety relay). Restart the unit
and observe the temperature behaviour on the display. If
there is no apparent unusual operating condition, or the
alarm re-occurs, the Heating Pad (the most likely source
of error) or the Control Unit should be further analyzed
and/or replaced.
Serious hot-spot
warning 1
. One or
several of the Heating
Pad elements has had a
calculated temperature
higher than 41°C for 3
minutes.
Serious hot-spot
warning 2
. One or
several of the Heating
Pad elements has
reached a calculated
temperature higher
than 43°C.
Action
:
Reset the alarm and restart the unit. Check
the actual temperature under the patient. If there is no
apparent unusual operating condition (e.g. the Pad
being heated by another external device), the Heating
Pad and the Control Unit should be analyzed and/or
replaced.
Action
:
Reset the alarm and restart the unit. Check the
actual temperature under the patient. If there is no
apparent unusual operating condition (e.g. the Pad being
heated by another external device), the Heating Pad and
the Control Unit should be analyzed and/or replaced.
The A/D converter
(used to calculate Pad
temperature)
reports
inconsistency
.
Power loss
has
occurred during normal
operation.
Action
:
Reset the alarm and restart the unit. If there
is no apparent unusual operating condition, or the
alarm re-occurs, the Control Unit should be analyzed
and/or replaced.
Action
:
The power alarm can be silenced by the operator
by pressing the on/off button for about 2 seconds.
Restart the unit after the power has been restored.
Note
: If the mains power is removed before the Control Unit is
set to standby, or the on/off button is unintentionally pressed
when the main power is not connected, the alarm will start! This
“false” alarm is reset by simply pressing the on/off button for
about 2 seconds.
Error when Control
Unit is writing to the
Pad log file
.
Error when Control
Unit is writing to the
internal log file
.
Action
:
Reset the alarm and restart the unit. If the
alarm re-occurs, the Heating Pad or the Control Unit
should be analyzed and/or replaced.
Action
:
Reset the alarm and restart the unit. If the alarm
re-occurs, the Control unit should be analyzed and/or
replaced.
No memory space
left
when Control Unit
is writing to its internal
log file.
The system
measurements
temporarily
unreliable
. May be
caused by powerful
interference from other
equipment or similar.