Settings - CardioQuip MCH-1000 Operators & Service Manual

Cardiopulmonary bypass temperature controller
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Settings

The SETTINGS screen may be accessed from any operational screen by touching the "Settings"
button. This screen allows the operator to put the MCH into low-current mode, enable/disable the
Low Ice alarm, set the number of available pump speeds, enable/disable the Auto Pump High
feature, change the display language, and initiate the DEFROST cycle.
System mode indicator
Low Ice Alarm control
Language Select
Maintenance info button
System Time:
Current Mode:
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Low Ice Alarm:
Pump Speed
Count:
Auto Pump High:
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Displays the number of hours and minutes the MCH-1000 has been
in operation.
Allows the operator to reduce the electrical current draw (e.g., when
running on battery or generator power). In "Normal" mode, the full
1600W of heat is enabled. In "Low" mode, the heater wattage is
halved to approximately 800W.
Low Current mode is indicated onscreen by an operational indicator
that looks like a yellow lightning bolt.
Sounds a short alarm at 20-second intervals if the MCH is in cooling
mode and is unable to reach the desired temperature due to
insufficient ice.
Controls the number of available pump speeds, up to 11. The pump
speeds are calibrated to provide approximately equal flow rate
increments. For single-speed operation, set this parameter to one (1).
In this mode, the pump speed control buttons will not appear on any
screens, and the pump will run at full speed.
Automatically sets the pump at full speed when the MCH is heating
at full power. This ensures maximum heat delivery to the heat
exchanger, and also helps prolong the life of the heaters.
System Time display
Current Mode control
Normal=1600W
Low=800W
Pump Speed Count
Control
Auto Pump High
(when heating)
Defrost button

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