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  • Page 1 Ohio Care Plus Incubator ® ® and Ohio Care Plus ® ® Access Incubator Operation and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 2 Ohmeda Regional Service Center. This Product or any of its parts should not be re- paired other than in accordance with written instructions provided by Ohmeda and by Ohmeda trained personnel.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents General Precautions Warnings .................................. iv Cautions ................................... iv 1/Introduction ® ® Introducing the Ohio Care Plus Incubator ..................... 1-1 The Elevating Base accessory .......................... 1-2 Adding a rail system or storage module ..................... 1-2 How to use this manual ............................
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Raising and lowering the hood ......................5-10 Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelenburg positioning – tilt handle models ....5-11 Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelenburg positioning – continuous tilt models .........................5-12 Administering oxygen ........................5-12 Using the humidifier ...........................5-14 ThermaLink Option ..........................5-15 Using the Serial Data interface .......................5-16 Using the Nurse Call System interface ..................5-16 6/Maintaining the Incubator Cleaning schedule ............................
  • Page 5: Warnings

    Service Manual (Stock Number 6600-0017-000). Detailed information for more extensive repairs is included in the service manual solely for the convenience of users having proper knowledge, tools and test equipment, and for service representatives trained by Ohmeda. 6600-0239-000...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Notes 6600-0239-000...
  • Page 7: 1/Introduction

    How to use this manual ............................ 1-3 Introducing the Ohio Care Plus Incubator Thank you for selecting the Ohio Care Plus Incubator. The Care Plus adapts to your patient’s needs with: servo and manual operating modes; a built-in passive humidifier;...
  • Page 8: The Elevating Base Accessory

    Humidifying the air further reduces evaporative heat loss. WARNING Before using the Ohio Care Plus Incubator, read through this entire manual. As with all medical equipment, attempting to use this device without a thor- ough understanding of its operation may result in patient or user injury.
  • Page 9: How To Use This Manual

    Please also take a moment to review the User Responsibility Statement on the inside of the front cover; it describes what is expected of you to maintain the Care Plus Incu- bator. Also read the Warranty on the back cover; it outlines Ohmeda’s responsibility in case of a functional defect.
  • Page 10 1/Introduction Notes 6600-0239-000...
  • Page 11: 2/Getting Started

    2/Getting Started 2/Getting Started The Care Plus mounts on several different devices, the cabinet, elevating or non-elevating Base. Follow the installation instructions supplied with your system. WARNINGS Safely mounting or dismounting the Care Plus Incubator or the Elevating Base rail system requires two people. Remove the controller unit before mounting or dismounting the incubator.
  • Page 12 2/Getting Started Mounting the Care Plus on the Elevating or Non-elevating Base WARNING Safely mounting or dismounting the Care Plus Incubator or the Elevating Base rail system requires two people. Verify that O-rings or foam gaskets are installed in the depression around each of the incubator mounting holes in the incubator platform.
  • Page 13: Mounting The Care Plus On The Cabinet

    2/Getting Started Mounting the Care Plus on the cabinet WARNING: Safely mounting or dismounting the Care Plus Incubator or the Elevating Base rail system requires two people. Verify that O-rings or foam gaskets are installed in the depression around each of the incubator mounting holes in the cabinet top.
  • Page 14: Mounting The Rail System On The Cabinet

    2/Getting Started Mounting the rail system on the cabinet Note: This section applies to cabinets with threaded mounting holes. If your cabinet does not have four threaded mounting holes on each corner, refer to the rail mounting instructions in the Service Manual. CAUTION The maximum load on cabinet rail systems must not exceed 23 kg (50 lbs).
  • Page 15: Mounting The Overhead Shelf

    2/Getting Started Remove the four screws and lockwashers from the corner of the cabinet where you intend to mount the rail. Align a stiffener plate with the threaded mounting holes on the cabinet. Use the tape on the stiffener to hold it in place. Refer to Figure 2-3. Place the rail over the stiffener plate and align the holes in the rail with those in the stiffener plate.
  • Page 16 Notes 2/Getting Started 6600-0239-000...
  • Page 17: 3/General Information

    3/General Information 3/General Information In this section Operating modes ..............................3-1 The air control (manual) mode ......................3-1 The patient control (servo) mode ...................... 3-2 Controls and displays ............................3-4 Alarms ..................................3-6 Cable connections and mechanical controls ..................3-10 Operating modes The Care Plus has two operating modes: the air control (or manual) mode, which adjusts heater output to achieve a target air temperature;...
  • Page 18: The Patient Control (Servo) Mode

    3/General Information Patient probe In the air control mode, the patient probe has no affect on incubator operation; connecting the probe simply displays the patient temperature for your information. The patient control (servo) mode In the patient control mode, the control temperature (patient control temperature) corresponds to the desired patient skin temperature.
  • Page 19 3/General Information Repeat first stage PT = Patient Temperature PCT = Patient Control Temperat PTG = PT-PCT Start DPT = Current PT - PT 10 min. previous 1) Switch heater off Is the PT Have 10 min 2) Activate alarm <30°C? passed? Start...
  • Page 20: Controls And Displays

    3/General Information Controls and displays Patient Temperature Air Temperature Mode Control Temperatur Control Patient Control Alarms Heater Controls Air Circulation Control Override 100% > 37° C Patient Temp Probe Failure Control Temp System Failure Patient Control High Air Temp Power Failure °F / °C Enable Figure 3-2...
  • Page 21 3/General Information Control temperature During normal operation, the control temperature display shows the control temperature (air or patient) selected by the operator. When you first power up the unit or if you enter the patient control mode, the control temperature flashes and a prompt tone sounds until you enter a control temperature.
  • Page 22: Alarms

    3/General Information The Override switch lets you select air control temperatures higher than 37.0°C (98.6°F). To raise the air control temperature above Control Override 37°C, increase the control temperature to 37°C, press the Enable > 37° C switch, press the Override switch, and then increase the air control temperature.
  • Page 23 How to use this manual ............................ 1-3 Introducing the Ohio Care Plus Incubator Thank you for selecting the Ohio Care Plus Incubator. The Care Plus adapts to your patient’s needs with: servo and manual operating modes; a built-in passive humidifier;...
  • Page 24 Humidifying the air further reduces evaporative heat loss. WARNING Before using the Ohio Care Plus Incubator, read through this entire manual. As with all medical equipment, attempting to use this device without a thor- ough understanding of its operation may result in patient or user injury.
  • Page 25 Please also take a moment to review the User Responsibility Statement on the inside of the front cover; it describes what is expected of you to maintain the Care Plus Incu- bator. Also read the Warranty on the back cover; it outlines Ohmeda’s responsibility in case of a functional defect.
  • Page 26 1/Introduction Notes 6600-0239-000...
  • Page 27 3/General Information Hole Plugs (Single Walled Units) Tubing Access Covers Filter Mounting Controller Knobs Latches (Cord Wrap) Patient Probe Humidifier Connector Fill Tray Air Temperature Sensor Connector Figure 3-5 The left side of the incubator Humidifier The passive humidifier is active whenever water is in the fill tray. A lever on the side of the humidifier lets you select low or high humidification.
  • Page 28 3/General Information Inner Wall Fastener Deflector Panel Hood Tilt Release Power Oxygen Switch Inlet Power Input ThermaLink Connector Figure 3-6 The right side of the incubator Inner wall fasteners The inner wall fasteners secure the interior walls. To attach the walls, line up the fasteners with the mating mounting posts on the outer hood and press in plunger until it snaps into place.
  • Page 29: 4/Preoperative Checkout Procedure

    4/Preoperative Checkout Procedure 4/Preoperative Checkout Procedure WARNINGS Do not perform the preoperative checkout procedure while a patient occupies the incubator. Complete the “Preoperative Checkout Procedures” section of this manual before putting the unit into operation. If the incubator fails any portion of the checkout procedure it must be removed from use and repaired.
  • Page 30 4/Preoperative Checkout Procedure Make sure that the front door is securely fastened to the incubator. Opening the door exposes the two spring-loaded metal hinge pins that slide into holes in the base platform. If the door is not properly attached, pull both pins out towards the sides of the incubator and line them up with the hinge.
  • Page 31: Accessory Checks

    4/Preoperative Checkout Procedure 19. Locate the humidifier fill tray on the underside of the base. Slide the fill tray out. Verify that the seals are in good condition and that there is no obvious damage to any of the humidifier components. Slide the humidifier back in and push until it locks in position.
  • Page 32 4/Preoperative Checkout Procedure 6. Switch the power On and verify the following sequence: a. An alternating two tone audible alarm sounds for approximately five seconds, all the indicators illuminate and “188.88” appears in the three temperature displays. b. All indicators are extinguished except for the air control and the enable indicators.
  • Page 33 4/Preoperative Checkout Procedure remain illuminated.) Depress the M switch and verify that the maximum air control temperature is now 39.0°C. The override indicator will blink as long as the control temperature setting remains at, or above, 37.0°C. 14. Check the °F/°C switch. Adjust the control temperature to 36.0°C and press the °F/°C switch.
  • Page 34: Operational Checks

    4/Preoperative Checkout Procedure the alarm cancels and the unit returns to the air control mode of operation with a control temperature of 35.0°C. Switch to the patient control mode and verify a control temperature of 36.0°C. Note: A fully charged battery should supply the power failure alarm for approximately 10 minutes.
  • Page 35 4/Preoperative Checkout Procedure Make sure that the casters are securely attached. Verify that the base rolls freely when the brakes are not set. Then, set the brakes and verify that the base stays in place. WARNING Always set the brakes before placing a patient in the incubator. For Elevating Base models only, proceed with steps 6-9.
  • Page 36: Operating The Elevating Base

    4/Preoperative Checkout Procedure Front View Back View Power Indicator Lamp Power Connection Figure 4-1 Power connections and control locations Operating the Elevating Base Note: Continuously depressing the M or ? pedals for long periods can cause the motor to overheat. To avoid damage, a thermal switch opens cutting the motor power.
  • Page 37: 5/Using The Incubator

    5/Using the Incubator 5/Using the Incubator WARNINGS Complete the “Preoperative Checkout Procedure” section of this manual before putting the unit into operation. If the incubator fails any portion of the checkout procedure it must be removed from use and repaired. Do not leave the patient unattended when using the incubator.
  • Page 38: Basic Operating Procedure

    5/Using the Incubator Using the humidifier ..........................5-14 ThermaLink Option ..........................5-15 Using the Serial Data interface ......................5-16 Using the Nurse Call System interface ...................5-16 Basic operating procedure This section tells you how to setup and use the incubator in the air and the patient control modes.
  • Page 39 5/Using the Incubator For patient control mode operation, connect the patient probe. For air control mode operation, the patient probe is optional. Connect it only if you wish to display patient skin temperature. a. Place the metal side of the skin temperature probe on the patient’s skin over the liver area of the infant’s abdomen.
  • Page 40 WARNINGS Use only the Reusable Ohmeda skin temperature probe (Stock No. 0208- 0697-700) and Heat Reflective Patches (Stock No. 0203-1980-300, 50/pkg) or the disposable probe (Stock No. 6600-0208-700,10/pkg; Stock No. 6600- 0196-700, 50/pkg) to monitor the patient’s skin temperature.
  • Page 41: Responding To Alarms

    5/Using the Incubator If you plan to use the patient control mode, verify that the incubator has warmed up to the Desired Environmental Temperature. Then press the Enable switch followed by the Patient Control switch: a. The patient control and the enable indicators illuminate. b.
  • Page 42: Air Circulation Alarm

    5/Using the Incubator • 30 second operator Prompt tone On controllers with serial numbers beginning with HBJ and HCE, all silenceable alarms are preceded by a 30 second operator prompt tone, in order to minimize disturbance to the infant. Air circulation alarm Air is not circulating through the incubator. The most common cause is a missing fan or a fan that is not rotating.
  • Page 43: Patient Temperature Alarm

    5/Using the Incubator Press the alarm silence button and monitor the patient. This alarm does not self cancel if the temperature falls below the alarm limit. You must press alarm silence to reset it. If the alarm recurs, stop using the incubator and call for service. Patient temperature alarm The patient temperature differs from the patient control temperature by more than 1.0°C or the patient temperature is outside the 30.0 to 42.0°C range (patient control...
  • Page 44: Power Failure Alarm

    5/Using the Incubator Power failure alarm The incubator is switched on, but it is not getting any power. Make sure that one end of the power cord is plugged into the controller and that the other end of the cord is plugged into a power outlet. Plug another device into the outlet to verify that the power outlet has power.
  • Page 45 5/Using the Incubator Porthole Latch Door Latch Figure 5-3 Opening the front door Pulling out the mattress tray: Pulling out the mattress tray facilitates procedures that require total access to the infant. This can only be done when both tilt mechanisms are at their lowest position.
  • Page 46: Raising And Lowering The Hood

    5/Using the Incubator Mattress Tray Figure 5-4 Pulling out the mattress tray Raising and lowering the hood WARNING Do not raise the hood when a patient occupies the incubator. Raise the hood only for hood disassembly and cleaning. The hood can be raised to facilitate cleaning. The hood tilt latch on the right rear corner of the incubator holds the hood open.
  • Page 47 5/Using the Incubator Trendelenburg and reverse Trendelenburg positioning-tilt handle models CAUTION Do not use the tilt handles to maneuver the incubator. Tilt handles on the front of the unit, allow three or six degree Trendelenburg (feet up) or reverse Trendelenburg (head up) positioning. Tilting the mattress: Grasp the tilt handle on the side of the mattress that you wish to raise (Figure 5-6).
  • Page 48: Trendelenburg And Reverse Trendelenburg Positioning-Continuous Tilt Models

    5/Using the Incubator Trendelenburg and reverse Trendelenburg positioning-continuous tilt models WARNING When raising or lowering the mattress tray, make sure that the infant, any clothing, the monitoring leads, etc., are completely within the confines of the bed. CAUTION Do not use the tilt knobs to maneuver the incubator. Tilt knobs on the sides of the unit, allow continuous tilt up to twelve degrees for Trendelenburg (feet up) or reverse Trendelenburg (head up) positioning Tilting the mattress:...
  • Page 49 5/Using the Incubator Oxygen Inlet Figure 5-7 Connecting oxygen supplies Connect the output of the oxygen flow meter to the inlet fitting on the right hand rear corner of the incubator (Figure 5-7). WARNING Always use a back pressure compensated flow meter to deliver oxygen to the incubator.
  • Page 50: Using The Humidifier

    5/Using the Incubator Switch On the incubator. Unless the incubator is operational, there will be no air flow to ensure adequate mixing inside the hood. Set up the initial flow rate using the oxygen concentration table next to the oxygen inlet.
  • Page 51: Thermalink Option

    5/Using the Incubator Slide Humidifier Figure 5-8 Using the humidifier ThermaLink Option The ThermaLink Serial data interface and Nurse Call connections are options offered with the Care Plus. Your unit has these features if there is a nine pin connector on the side of the controller, next to the power connection.
  • Page 52: Using The Serial Data Interface

    5/Using the Incubator Using the Serial Data interface WARNING Remote monitoring does not replace the need for direct patient observation by qualified medical personnel. The ThermaLink serial data output can be used with a computer or a commercial RS-232 monitor. Because of the wide variety of applications and systems, detailed information on decoding the data stream appears in the appendix.
  • Page 53 5/Using the Incubator Unplug the incubator to trigger an alarm. Verify that you also get an alarm at the Nurse Call station. Note: Any interruption of incubator power (deliberately switching off the incubator, accidentally unplugging the power cord, etc.) triggers a Nurse Call alarm. 5-17 5-17 6600-0239-000...
  • Page 54 Notes 5-18 5-18 6600-0239-000...
  • Page 55: 6/Maintaining The Incubator

    6/Maintaining the Incubator 6/Maintaining the Incubator WARNINGS The heater is hot enough to cause skin burns. Unplug the incubator and allow the heater to cool before disassembly or cleaning. Always disconnect the power before performing service or maintenance procedures detailed in this manual. Apply power only if you are specifically instructed to do so as part of the procedure.
  • Page 56: Disassembling The Incubator For A Complete Cleaning

    6/Maintaining the Incubator Disassembling the incubator for a complete cleaning If the incubator has been exposed to body fluids, check your hospital’s infection control procedures. You may need to wear protective clothing and eye wear or use special sterilization agents and cleaning procedures. WARNING Disconnect the power cord before disassembling or reassembling the lower unit.
  • Page 57 6/Maintaining the Incubator Remove the inner wall from the door by pulling out the plunger portion of the inner wall fasteners as shown in the Figure 6-2 detail. CAUTION Inner wall fasteners are permanently attached to the inner wall and cannot be removed without damaging them.
  • Page 58 6/Maintaining the Incubator To re-assemble: • Place the bed lifter back into the the slots in the platform cover. • Insert the actuator rod in the hole in the back of the platform cover, then place the other end of the rod in the slot at the front of the cover. • Allow the bed lifter/actuator rod assembly to slide down until it lies flat in the cover platform. • Make sure the tilt knob is rotated down to the lowest tilt position. • Swing the tilt knob assembly back against the incubator and lock it in position by pushing down the latch. Bed Lifter Actuator Rod Tilt Knob Assembly Figure 6-3 Disassembling the continuous tilt components...
  • Page 59: Cleaning And Disinfecting Individual Components

    6/Maintaining the Incubator Mattress Tilt Assem- blies Mattress Base Tray Platform Cover Filter Cover Filter Base Platform Slide Controller Humidifier Figure 6-4 Disassembling the lower unit (tilt handle model shown) Cleaning and disinfecting individual components CAUTIONS Clean the incubator at least once a week or after each patient. Do not clean the incubator with organic solvents, scouring compounds, strong acids, or strong bases.
  • Page 60: Humidifier

    6/Maintaining the Incubator Humidifier CAUTION Do not use peroxide solutions to clean the humidifier. Disassemble the humidifier. Clean the interior with a mild detergent-disinfectant solution. Rinse and thoroughly dry the parts before reassembly. The humidifier may be disinfected using Cavicide .For servo-controlled humidifier cleaning instructions, see ®...
  • Page 61: Controller Assembly

    6/Maintaining the Incubator Controller assembly CAUTION If you fill the cleaning tank past the fill mark, cleaning solution can leak into the controller electronics. Controller parts that do not contact the infant Wipe the front panel, the top cover, the side panels, and the rear panel with a damp cloth and a mild detergent solution.
  • Page 62: Portholes

    6/Maintaining the Incubator Porthole The following cleaning agents are acceptable for cleaning and disinfecting the porthole: Isopropyl Alcohol, 70% concentration Hydrogen Peroxide, 6% concentration (such as Endo-Spor 100% strength) Cavicide Spray, 100% concentration as sprayed from the can (active ingredients - Diisobutylphenoxyethyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride .25%, Isopropanol 14.85%).
  • Page 63: 7/Service Procedures

    Repair Policy Warranty repair and service must be performed by an Ohmeda Service Representative or at the Ohmeda Service and Distribution Center. To contact an Ohmeda Service Representative, call the nearest Ohmeda Regional Service Office listed on the back cover.
  • Page 64: Service Maintenance

    7/Service Procedures Service maintenance This schedule lists the minimum frequencies. Always follow hospital and local regulations for required frequencies. Per hospital protocol Perform the electrical safety and checkout procedure from the Service Manual. Annually Check the calibration as detailed in the Service Manual. If possible verify an acceptable sound level within the infant compartment.
  • Page 65 7/Service Procedures Symptom Possible cause(s) Recommended action(s) HHHH or LLLL appears Patient probe jack Plug the patient probe in the patient temperature not properly seated completely into the display in the air control controller. mode Patient probe failure Replace the probe and check the patient.
  • Page 66 7/Service Procedures Notes 6600-0239-000...
  • Page 67: Base Platform And Cover Assembly

    8/Illustrated Parts 8/Illustrated Parts Base platform and cover assembly Item Stock Number Mattress with cover ......................6600-0152-500 Filter w/replacement date sticker ................6600-0043-800 Humidifier, passive (complete, includes 4-7)* ............6600-0218-800 Humidifier fill tray ......................6600-0768-500 Humidifier slide ........................ 6600-0435-500 Humidifier lid ........................6600-0434-500 Humidifier seal 2/pkg .....................
  • Page 68: Accessories

    8/Illustrated Parts Accessories Item Stock Number Instrument shelf, 12" x 12" (beige) ..................6600-0513-800 Instrument shelf, 12" x 12" (grey) ..................6600-0513-801 Under shelf light, 110V ......................6600-0415-800 I.V. pole, rail mount, 12" ......................0217-5378-800 I.V. pole, rail mount, 24" ......................6600-0491-801 Cabinet (beige with blue doors) ..................
  • Page 69 8/Illustrated Parts Accessories (continued) Item Stock Number Duo-O-Vac (North American) ....................6700-0136-900 Duo-O-Vac Rail Mounting Kit (North American) ............6600-0018-800 3.5 Inch Utility Post ........................0217-5374-800 22 Inch Utility Post ........................0217-5376-800 Vacuum Bottle Slide Bracket ....................0217-5367-800 Adapter Plate Assembly ......................0217-5363-800 BiliBlanket Phototherapy System, 120 V ................
  • Page 70 8/Illustrated Parts Notes 6600-0239-000...
  • Page 71: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix In this section Care Plus specifications ...........................A-1 Electrical specifications ........................A-1 Performance specifications ........................A-2 Safety specifications ..........................A-4 Environmental specifications ......................A-4 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Specifications ..............A-4 Mechanical specifications ........................A-5 Optional Elevating Base Specifications .......................A-5 ThermaLink Option Specifications ......................A-6 A. Hewlett Packard CMS Monitor (Vuelink) ................A-6 B.
  • Page 72: Performance Specifications

    Appendix Performance specifications Patient temperature measurement Range Displayed: +22 to 42°C (71.6 to 107.6°F) Accuracy*: ± 0.3°C (± 0.5°F) within a range of 30-42°C Resolution: ± 0.1°C or °F Probe Model Numbers: LA003, LA005 (disposable) Probe Interchangeability: ± 0.1°C (± 0.2°F) Air temperature measurement Range Displayed: 5 to 50°C (41.0 to 122.0°F) Resolution: ±...
  • Page 73 Appendix Indicator, Nonsilenceable Two Tone Alarm, Heater Shutdown and Possible Error Code System failure Operator prompt tone Intermittent audio tone sounds when the unit is first switched On and when the patient control mode is first selected. Tone is silenced when control temperature is entered. The heater will not operate until a control temperature has been entered.
  • Page 74: Safety Specifications

    Appendix Note: These are approximate values and are for reference only. Actual values may vary depending on incubator configuration. 25 to 45% with 5 l/min. oxygen input 35 to 65% with 10 l/min. oxygen input 45 to 75% with 15 l/min. oxygen input Carbon dioxide concentration within unit Less than 0.5% when a 4% carbon dioxide, 96% air mixture is fed into the infant compartment at rate of 0.75 l/min (simulated infant occupancy).
  • Page 75: Optional Elevating Base Pecifications

    Appendix Height: 135.9 cm (53.5 in) Depth: 64.8 cm (25.5 in) Width: 88.9 cm (35.0 in) Weight: 84.04 kg (185 lbs) Casters: 5 inch diameter, 2 locking, 2 non-locking Incubator only Height: 62.2 cm (24.5 in) Depth: 61.5 cm (24.2 in) Width: 83.1 cm (32.7 in) Mattress:...
  • Page 76: Thermalink Option Specifications

    The incubator may be connected to a Hewlett Packard CMS Monitor via a Vuelink open interface module (HP P/N M1032A Option A05) and HP Ohmeda option cable. The parameters passed to the HP monitor are: patient temperature, air temperature, set temperature, incubator power, and D.E.T.
  • Page 77 Appendix Data format 1 start bit, 7 data bits (ASCII), 1 parity bit (odd), 1 stop bit, 1200 baud, full duplex Serial data has the format: start text character, “<stx>”; Care Plus header, “CP”; software version; data string; checksum characters; carriage return, “<cr>”; line feed, “<lf>”; end of text character, “<etx>”.
  • Page 78: Nurse Call

    Appendix This series of bits represents the alarm LEDs. If an LED is illuminated, the corresponding bit is set to 1 (alarm active). If there is no alarm, the bit is set to 0. Audible alarm status bit is 1 if an alarm condition exists and if the alarm is not silenced.
  • Page 79 Appendix Patient Temperature Air Temperature Mode Control Temperatur Control Patient Control Alarms Heater Controls Air Circulation Control Override 100% > 37° C Probe Failure Patient Temp Control Temp System Failure Patient Control High Air Temp Power Failure °F / °C Enable <stx>CP0300_36.52_34.20_P_34.80_36.50_00001000_E014_11<cr><lf><etx>...
  • Page 80 Appendix A-10 A-10 6600-0239-000...
  • Page 81: Additional Safety Information

    The maximum patient weight is 40 kg (88 lbs). Directives Ohmeda Medical, a division of Datex-Ohmeda, Inc., has declared that this product conforms with the European Council Directive 93/42/EEC Medical Device Directive when it is used in accordance with the instructions provided in the Operation and Maintenance Manual.
  • Page 82: Glossary

    Patient Control Mode: Servo Mode of operation. The incubator changes the DET to maintain the desired patient skin temperature. Patient Probe: The Ohio patient temperature probe, model LA003, or the Ohmeda skin temperature probe, model LA005. Temperature Rise Time: The time required for the incubator temperature to rise 11°C.
  • Page 83 Ohio skin temperature probe. The foregoing warranties shall not apply if the Product has been repaired other than by Ohmeda or in accordance with written instructions provided by Ohmeda, or altered by anyone other than Ohmeda, or if the Product has been subject to abuse, misuse, negligence, or accident.
  • Page 84 South Eastern Asia (65) 6277 3444 Care Plus 3000/4000 Ohmeda Medical, 6600-0239-000 Revision 100 a Division of Datex-Ohmeda, Inc., Operation and Maintenance Manual Language: English a General Electric Company Printed in USA 8880 Gorman Road Copyright 2001 by Datex-Ohmeda, Inc.

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