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Do not block the air intake or outlet.
3. Examine the power cord, fiber optic cable and transilluminator cable for obvious
signs of damage. Replace them if they are damaged.
4. Connect the power cord to the light source first and then to the line power supply.
5. Fully engage the fiber optic cable connector or transilluminator into the light source
port.
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Do not scratch or soil the light-input end of the connector cable. Do not put
sharp or heavy objects on the fiber optic pad, vest or connecting cable.
6. Select “|” on the power switch to turn the power on. The green power indicator light
will light.
7. Using the brightness selector switch on the front panel, select any light intensity and
ensure that light is being emitted from the pad.
8. Select “O” on the power switch to turn the power off.
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A hot surface is exposed when the fiber optic cable is disconnected from
the light source port. Do not insert fingers or foreign objects into the light
source port whether the lamp is on or off.
Using the BiliBlanket Plus High Output Phototherapy System
The disposable cover is designed for use with both premature and full-term infants. The
infant lies directly on the covered pad without any method of attachment between the
pad and the infant.
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If there is a concern about exposure to direct light from the light pad,
cover the patient’s eyes when using the BiliBlanket High Output Plus
Phototherapy System to shield them or when the BiliBlanket Plus High
Output is used in conjunction with conventional phototherapy lights. Eye
patch use with the BiliBlanket Plus High Output may not be necessary
under these conditions:
1. When using the vest.
2. When the pad is kept against the patient’s back.
3. When the patient is clothed after applying the pad to the patient’s chest
or abdomen.
The disposable vest secures the fiber-optic pad to the infant. For premature and full-
term infants who cannot tolerate having the vest secured around the midsection, the
disposable cover should be used.
The infant, along with the light pad, may be covered or wrapped in a blanket. The infant
will continue to receive effective phototherapy treatment as long as the disposable-
covered, light-emitting section of the pad remains in contact with the skin.
The disposable cover should be the only material between the light-emitting side of the
pad and the infant’s skin. If the disposable cover becomes soiled, it should be replaced
with a new cover. The disposable cover should also be replaced between patients.
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