natus neoBLUE User Manual

natus neoBLUE User Manual

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neoBLUE
Radiomet e r
®
User Manual
P/N 027222
Revision Date 2019-04-02

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  • Page 1 Radiomet e r ® User Manual P/N 027222 Revision Date 2019-04-02...
  • Page 2 International Support - Please contact your local Distributor. Distributor locations can be found at www.natus.com This manual may not be reprinted or copied in whole or in part without written consent from Natus Medical Incorporated. The content of this manual may change without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    5. MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE ..................6 5.1 Replacing the Battery ......................6 5.2 Calibrating the Radiometer....................7 5.3 Service and Repair ......................7 5.4 Returning for Calibration or Service .................7 5.5 Contacting Natus Medical ....................7 6. SPECIFICATIONS ......................8 7. DRAWINGS AND SCHEMATICS ................... 9...
  • Page 4: Overview

    Disposal at end of life instructions Manufacturer Consult the instructions for use 2.3 Intended Use The neoBLUE Radiometer is a spectroradiometer for measuring the irradiance (radiant power) of narrow band LED phototherapy devices with peak wavelength from 450 to 475nm. www.natus.com...
  • Page 5: Description

    2.4 Description The neoBLUE Radiometer is comprised of a readout and a detachable sensor, as illustrated in Figure 1. Sensor cable connection Display ON/READ button Figure 1. neoBLUE Radiometer The neoBLUE Radiometer measures the irradiance of wavelengths from 420 to 500 nanometers(nm), the blue-green portion of the spectrum, which includes the bilirubin peak absorption wavelength.
  • Page 6: Operation

    2. Confirm that the sensor is connected to the readout. 3. Hold the sensor near a neoBLUE phototherapy light, and press the ON/READ button. Verify that a reading appears and that it changes as the position of the sensor moves.
  • Page 7: Taking Measurements

    12 inches (30 cm) from the patient. Factory calibration of the neoBLUE compact system occurs at a distance of 13.75 inches (35 cm) from the patient. NOTE: Do not place the sensor on the Figure 5.
  • Page 8: Messages

    • The sensor may have failed. Try to read again. If the problem continues, contact Natus Technical Service or your local Natus representative (see page 8). • The digital readout may have failed. Try to read again. If the problem continues, contact Natus Technical Service or your local Natus representative (see page 8).
  • Page 9: Cleaning

    To clean the neoBLUE Radiometer: Confirm that the neoBLUE Radiometer is off. Press the ON/READ button to turn it off. Using a soft cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution or with soap-and-water, wipe down all exterior surfaces of the neoBLUE Radiometer and power cord. Cleaning the neoBLUE Radiometer may also be accomplished with standard hospital disinfectants.
  • Page 10: Calibrating The Radiometer

    12 months to a radiometric (irradiance) standard. Because certain calibration factors are stored in the its memory, the neoBLUE Radiometer must be recalibrated at the factory. The date of the last calibration and the date calibration is due are labeled on the readout and sensor.
  • Page 11: Specifications

    Relative Humidity (RH) Operating: 10–90%, non-condensing For EU member states: Shipping/Storage: 10–90%, non-condensing Do not dispose of this product with your household waste. Please contact Natus Operating Altitude Customer Service regarding the proper Up to 10,000 ft Up to 3,048 m disposal of this equipment.
  • Page 12: Drawings And Schematics

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