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Tubes up to
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Tubes up to
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Tubes up to
21 mm O.D.
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Figure 3-6
Tubing organizer panel
WARNING:
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Inspect all patient connected tubes or wires before and after moving or
tilting the bed. Tilting or moving the warmer bed up or down can pull on
tubing or leads connected to the patient. This may disconnect tubes or
leads, restrict gas or liquid flow, or move sensors out of position.
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Do not lower the Tubing Organizer Rear Side Panel with tubing attached.
Lowering can pull on the tubing, causing the tubes to dislodge from the patient.
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Radiant energy can adversely affect blood components. When using
intravenous tubing systems for delivery of blood components to patients
occupying a warmer, shield any tubing with aluminum foil.
Using the side panel as a tubing organizer restricts the panel’s ability to be lowered.
Install the tubing organizer side panel on the back of the bed platform (the side
nearest the aluminum uprights) to maintain easy access to the infant.
The tubing organizer side panel should be inspected, visually and by touch, for sharp
edges, cracks or crazing, before each use.
3.7 X-ray Procedures
(See Figure 3-7 and 3-8)
The X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-ray
cassette tray if installed.
The heater housing rotates to the left for X-ray procedures. To place the heater housing in
the X-ray position rotate the heater to the left. The heater is deactivated when in the X-ray
position and the heat off indicator is illuminated. The audible alarm is activated after 5
minutes (in the manual mode) if the heater housing is not returned to the normal position.
The alarm may be silenced for 5 minutes by pressing the alarm silence switch.
Note: The normal servo temperature alarms and alarm silence periods are in effect in
the servo mode of operation. The 5 minute heat off alarm silence period is overridden
by the normal servo temperature alarms. The heater is deactivated in the X-ray
position. Rotate the heater housing to the normal position to resume normal operation.
The X-ray cassette tray (see Figure 3-8) used with all large and small bed warmers
(except model 3500) facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the warmer bed.
An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed
without disturbing the patient. The tray can also be used as a writing surface or as work
space during procedures, provided that a maximum load limit of 5 lbs is not exceeded.
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