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* Patient Warming Systems
M000 Control Unit Operator’s Manual: U .S .
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When an Alarm condition occurs, there is a chance that a potentially unsafe
condition has occurred, or could occur with respect to the equipment, the patient,
or an improperly functioning system .
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Alerts are intended to inform the user about patient and equipment status,
without interrupting the procedure .
The following chart represents all potential alarms or alerts that might occur, a
description of the condition, the status of the system during the alarm or alert, and
potential corrective action items . If the operator cannot troubleshoot the condition,
note the alarm or alert number and phone Kimberly-Clark Service .
CAUTION: It is advisable not to cancel the alarm or alert until the situation is
resolved. If an alarm is cancelled and the condition has not been
cleared, the alarm will recur. If an alert is cancelled and the alert
condition has not been cleared, the alert will not recur unless the Stop
Mode is activated or the KIMBERLY-CLARK* Patient Warming System
M1000 has been turned to the OFF position.
Appendix B —
Alarms/Alerts:
Descriptions and
Specifications
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Parameter
Specification
Water Temperature High Alarm
>42 .5ºC (08 .5ºF)
0 seconds
for 0 seconds
Water Temperature Low Alarm
>42 .5ºC(08 .5ºF)
for 0 seconds
System Patient Temperature High Alarm
38 .0ºC (00 .4ºF)
System Patient Temperature Low Alarm
32 .0ºC (89 .6ºF)
Adjustable Patient Temperature High Alert
0 .ºC to 42 .0ºC (50ºF to 07 .5ºF)
Adjustable Patient Temperature Low Alert
0 .0ºC to 4 .9ºC (50ºF to 07 .5ºF)
Patient Probe Fault Alarm
Short or Open
Water Flow Alert
50% of case maximum
System Water Temperature High Alarm
43 .0ºC (09 .4ºF/ .2ºF)
System Patient Temperature Low Alarm
3 .0ºC (37 .4ºF)
Resivor Level Alert then Alarm
Low then Empty
System Self-Test Alarm
At power up