
8
K
imberly
-c
larK
* Patient Warming Systems
M000 Control Unit Operator’s Manual: U .S .
3 .5 Setting Custom
Parameters
(continued)
Patient Temperature
2(Default-Disabled)
Control Strategy
(Default: Surgical)
Temperature Mode
(Default -°C)
Language
(Default-English)
Data Output Interval
(Default-1 minute)
Reset Calibration
Alert Timer
Save Current Settings
as Defaults
Allows user to enable the system for
a second patient temperature probe
if a probe is connected to the control
module from a secondary site on
the patient. The second site is for
monitoring, not controlling patient
temperature.
Determines the response of the
internal algorithm to anaesthetised
patients.
Select temperature units of measure.
N
ote
: All custom settings should be
verified if changing between °C and °F
.
Data outlet intervals 2000 systems
house a 250 power speed when sending
real time system information through the
RS232 port for data collection.
Alert will notify user at defined
intervals to contact Kimberly-Clark
or authorised biomedical engineer
to verify system calibration and
operation.
Press Enter to save all current
settings as defaults.
Enabled Disabled
Surgical Reserved
ºC (Centigrade)
ºF (Fahrenheit)
English
Off, Between 5 and
60 seconds: 5 second
increments; Between
1 and 10 minutes:
1 minute increments
Do not reset until
calibration is
completed.
Press Return to
Main Menu Key to
return to the main
screen.
Parameter–Default
Explanation
Options
Table 6
CAUTION: The operator is responsible to determine the appropriateness of custom
parameters for each patient.
With the Stop Key lit, press the Down or Up Arrow to access the custom
settings menu to verify or modify default parameters . To modify a setting, scroll
to the appropriate parameter shown on the display screen . Press the Enter
Key . The setting will flash indicating that the setting can be changed . Using the
Down or Up Arrows, change the setting . Press Enter to accept the new setting .
(See Figure 5 for an overview of the settings .)
N
ote
: When the system is powered off, all changes will revert to the default unless
the new settings have been established as new defaults.