ZOLL IVTM Operation Manual page 106

Intravascular temperature management
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13. Reconnect the drain hose as described in steps 4-7 and drain the liquid used for cleaning. Dispose of the
liquid.
14. Rinse the coolant well with a 1:1 mixture of distilled water and propylene glycol.
15. When cleaning is complete, you may leave the coolant well empty (to prepare it for shipment), or refill it
with a 1:1 mixture of distilled water and propylene glycol. Refer to Preparing the Console for Treatment
on page 44 for details.
16. Replace the cap on the coolant well.
17. Replace the drain hose in the clamp. Replace the front panel on the console.
Spillage
Both saline and coolant are corrosive and electrically conductive. Although the console is designed and tested
to be in compliance with the spillage protection requirements of IEC 60601-1, it is important to clean up spill-
age quickly:
1. To ensure a safe work environment. Spillage, especially of coolant, can result in a very slippery floor.
2. To minimize the risk of corrosion or damage to the console.
Spillage is most likely under the following conditions:
1. During set-up of the Start-Up Kit. Spillage of saline in this case should be cleaned up as with the handling
of any infusion fluid.
2. During filling or emptying of the coolant well. The coolant may be safely wiped with paper towel and the
towel disposed of in the standard trash. Propylene-glycol: Water mix is slippery on sealed floors.
3. In the event of an air trap alarm. With any air-trap alarm, investigate to see if there is spillage into the
raceway. Remove the rotor and blot dry the raceway and motor shaft.
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