Instruction Manual
MAN-001
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Unloading the Warming Cabinet
Caution
Injury and Burn Hazard:
Avoid injury
by using proper personal protective equipment when
loading or unloading the Warming Cabinet. Internal
surfaces are hot, glass may shatter when cooled
suddenly and solution bags or bottles may burst when
picked up. Rotate warmed contents on a first-in,
first-out basis. Failure to do so may present cold or
discolored contents.
Warning
Injury or Burn Hazard:
DO nOT
use heated liquids on, or inject in, living tissue unless
actual liquid temperature has been measure and
found acceptable. The temperature of the Warming
Cabinet contents may be hotter than the displayed
temperature. For patient safety (in accordance
with optimal medical practice), always verify liquid
temperature with a themometer at the point of use.
Important:
See Maximum Warming Temperature Limit
for Patient Safety table below
Retrieval of Recorded Temperatures
AORN recommends the cabinet temperature
should be routinely monitored and documented on
a temperature log or on a record provided by an
electronic recording system, according to facility
policy.
All MAC Medical D-series warming cabinets are
equipped with a temperature monitoring program
that stores actual chamber temperatures in 30 minute
intervals. The information recorded may be down
loaded to a USB flash drive at any time. To retrieve
the stored data:
1.
Insert the MAC Medical flash drive (W0600-S)
or equivalent into the USB port marked DATA
(located on the front face of the control panel).
For multi-chambered units, insert a flash drive into
the USB port marked DATA for each chamber.
2. The digital display will change from displaying the
actual temperature to displaying the code shown
in Fig. 20.
Fig. 25:
Data Download Code
3. Once the transfer is complete, the digital display
will show the temperature again.
4.
Remove the flash drive. The data is saved on
the flash drive as a .CSV file for import into most
Windows-based spreadsheet programs.
The
example below shows the Fahrenheit temperature
variation within a certain date and time period as
shown in Fig. 21.
Fig. 26:
Data extracted
Turning Off the Warming Cabinet
Switch the ON/OFF Switch to the OFF position for each chamber to be shut down.
Maximum Warming Temperature limit for Patient Safety (as recommended by eCRI)
Items to be Warmed
Maximum Temperature limit
Liquid Solutions for use on living tissue
110°F (43°C)
Blankets
130° (54°C)
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