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4.

Lock the two front casters and check that the warmer is held in place.  On the free
standing warmer, lock the two rear casters and check that the warmer is held in place.

5.

For the free standing warmer, place the bassinet on a level surface. Check that all four
casters are in firm contact with the floor and that the bassinet moves freely.

6.

Examine the power cord for damage. Replace the power cord if damage is evident.

7.

Examine the unit for objects placed on top of the heater assembly.

8.

Check heater-to-bed spacing falls within ranges specified in "1.3 Heater Assembly".

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Do not place any accessories or other objects directly over the bed surface.
This may block radiant heat energy and lead to cooling of the infant.

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Do not place items on top of the heater assembly. Items placed on top of
the heater assembly can fall and injure the patient, prevent adequate
ventilation of the heater assembly, and may pose a fire hazard.

B. Heater Assembly Rotation

Rotate the Heater Assembly to the side and then back to the normal position. Check for a
smooth rotation.

C. Mechanical Checks

1.

Check the operation of the bed sides. The bed sides should operate smoothly.

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Regularly inspect the bed side panel latching mechanism to ensure proper
operation and to prevent the infant falling off the bed.

2.

Check the operation of the tilt mechanism. Verify that the bed platform operates
smoothly and locks in normal, Trendelenburg and reverse Trendelenburg positions.

3.

If the drawer package is installed, check that all the drawers open and close freely. On
units with the rotating drawer package, make sure the drawers rotate from front to 90°
left and right and firmly stop in the detented positions.

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Overloading the drawers can affect the stability of the unit. Limit the load
to 4.6 kg per drawer.

D. Accessory Checks

Perform these checks if they are applicable.

1.

Check that all accessories are mounted securely and that the load limits are not
exceeded.

2.

Check that all gas accessories are installed and operating properly (refer to Section 3.9).

3.

Where applicable, perform the checkout procedures detailed in the Operation and
Maintenance Manuals for the accessories.

6600−0371−000−DWG

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MANUAL−DOC, User Reference Manual, OM Panda, English−default

Reproduced from the electronic master in MATRIX

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Страница 2: ...to the nearest Ohmeda Medical Regional Service Center This Product or any of its parts should not be repaired other than in accordance with written instructions provided by Ohmeda Medical and by Ohme...

Страница 3: ...CheckoutProcedure 2 4 A Control Unit Check 2 4 B ElapsedTimerCheck 2 5 C ObservationLightCheck 2 5 D Raise and Lower Bed Switch Check 2 5 E Interlock Switch Check 2 6 F Power Failure Memory and Batter...

Страница 4: ...y 5 5 5 5 Battery Test 5 5 5 6 Maintenance Schedule 5 6 A Operator Maintenance 5 6 B Service Maintenance 5 6 6 Illustrated Parts Appendix Temperature Conversion Chart A 1 Servo Mode Algorithm A 2 Infa...

Страница 5: ...is used when the possibility of injury to the patient or the operator exists Symbols Attention Consult the manual for more information Type B equipment FunctionalEarthTerminal ProtectionEarthTerminal...

Страница 6: ...iv 6600 0371 000 10 27 03 Table of Contents iv Notes 6600 0371 000 DWG 100 MANUAL DOC User Reference Manual OM Panda English default Reproduced from the electronic master in MATRIX...

Страница 7: ...rocedures Mechanical and Control Unit while a patient occupies the Warmer Complete the Checkout Procedures section of this manual before putting the unit into operation If the warmer fails any portion...

Страница 8: ...vi 6600 0371 000 10 27 03 Table of Contents vi Notes 6600 0371 000 DWG 100 MANUAL DOC User Reference Manual OM Panda English default Reproduced from the electronic master in MATRIX...

Страница 9: ...accessory items 1 3 Heater Assembly Thewarmerisdesignedtowarminfantsonabedsurfacelocatedbeneaththeheaterassembly WARNING w Bed to heater spacing less than the recommended 64 cm will result in incor r...

Страница 10: ...le bed platformallowsTrendelenburgandreverseTrendelenburgpositioning Thehydraulic system for the tiltable bed provides a smooth dampened motion to avoid disturbing the patient 1 6 Bassinet Two bassine...

Страница 11: ...rocedure WARNING w Before using the Ohmeda Panda Baby Warmer read this entire manual Attempting to use this device without a thorough understanding of its operation may result in patient or user injur...

Страница 12: ...back to the normal position Check for a smooth rotation C Mechanical Checks 1 Check the operation of the bed sides The bed sides should operate smoothly WARNING w Regularly inspect the bed side panel...

Страница 13: ...ator Alarm Lights Alarm Silence Mode Switch Mode Indicators Bed Controls Bed controls present on elevating bed models only CI 14 096 Figure 2 1 Wall mount pin insertion 1 Verify that the warmer is rig...

Страница 14: ...prompt tones sound and the power display flashes 2 Adjust the heat output with the increase M and decrease touch switches to attain the high and low limits as indicated by the power display 3 Connect...

Страница 15: ...ch switch to activate the elapsed timer Verify that the timer starts operating 2 Press the Apgar tones On Off touch switch for the Apgar tones Verify that the indicator light for the Apgar tones is ex...

Страница 16: ...10 minutes test or partially charged to pass the two minute test If the battery is defective replace it Refer to the service manual There is no maintenance required for the battery The battery has a...

Страница 17: ...erature sensed at the skin tempera ture probe tip The skin temperature probe must be properly connected to the warmer and the infant for an accurate patient temperature measurement The range of temper...

Страница 18: ...st take the responsibility for making heater adjustments or environmental changes in response to the following conditions patient size and weight bed to heater head height differences changes in the e...

Страница 19: ...alarm tone is sounded at one minute and every five minute interval after the elapsed timer is started LightOn Off This switch activates the observation light located in the heater assembly WARNING w...

Страница 20: ...owerFailureAlarm Probe Failure Alarm The probe failure alarm is only active in the servo mode of operation The alarm activates when the skin temperature probe fails electrically due to an open or shor...

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