Warning! Placement directly on incubator: The enclosure can be
placed on flat surfaces only. Confirm all rubber feet are fully seated on the top
of the enclosure to prevent slippage. When placing light enclosure directly on
incubator, care must be taken to ensure a safe operating environment.
Secure power cord to minimize risk of tripping.
Warning! Placement directly on incubator: The use of skin-
controlled mode (patient servo) of the incubator or radiant warmer is
recommended unless manual mode (air servo) specifically prescribed. While
both modes require patient monitoring, manual mode requires constant
attention. In manual mode, care must be taken to observe any changes in
ambient conditions (drafts, sunlight, phototherapy light usage, etc) as small
changes can have an effect on patient temperature. While patient servo also
requires attention, the radiant warmer is designed to keep the patient’s skin
temperature
controlled, reducing (but not eliminating) the need to monitor the
patient. In addition, use of reflective foils may cause hazardous body
temperatures. Monitor the infant’s skin temperature per your hospital policy
during phototherapy to avoid fluctuations in body temperature.
Warning! Use with Radiant Warmer: Do not place the neoBLUE
light directly under radiant heat source.
Warning! Attachment of Light Enclosure: When attaching the light
to any floor stand other than the neoBLUE roll stand, confirm weight capacity
of stand. Tippage test must be done with the light in the fully extended
position to conform to Regulatory/Safety Standards noted in Specifications
(Section 8).
Warning!
Monitor infants regularly during treatment per your institution’s
procedures.
Use the following guidelines:
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Measure the patient’s bilirubin level periodically.
•
Turn the unit off when checking the baby’s condition and visualizing skin
color; blue light can hinder clinical observations by masking skin color
changes, such as cyanosis.
•
Monitor patient temperature and fluid status, especially when used with
thermotherapy.
•
Periodically verify that the baby’s eyes are protected and free of
infection.
Warning! Eye Protection: Do not look directly into the LEDs. During
treatment, always protect the baby’s eyes with eye patches or equivalent.
Periodically and/or per your hospital protocol, verify that the baby’s eyes are
protected and free of infection. Patients adjacent to the light may also need to
be protected with eye patches or equivalent.
Warning! Skin Temperature: The use of skin-controlled mode of the
incubator or radiant warmer is recommended. In addition, use of reflective
foils may cause hazardous body temperatures. Monitor the infant’s skin
temperature per your hospital policy during phototherapy to avoid fluctuations
in body temperature.
neoBLUE
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LED Phototherapy System User Manual
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