GE enFlow IV System Manual page 10

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Controller Model 121
b. Plug the Controller into a hospital grade outlet.
c. Setting the clock to the local time is optional, but usually done on initial use. No changes in performance are affected by the clock's setting.
(Please refer to the "enFlow Controller (Model 121 series) indicators and operations" section for directions to set the clock).
d. Connect the Warmer cable to the Controller. This action is accomplished in three steps:
1. Insert the male plug end of the Warmer into the female receptacle on the front face of the Controller. Push it in so that the plug cover is tight against
the receptacle.
2. The plug and receptacle are keyed in both orientation and configuration. This feature ensures that the Warmer can only be plugged in properly.
Additionally, it prevents other plug devices from fitting into this receptacle.
3. Turn right to lock. (See arrows on label.)
e. The rear mounted I/0 (ON/OFF) switch on the Controller turns the power on and off. Switch the Controller to ON. Upon startup, the Controller conducts a
self-test. The power indicator illuminates green, the Controller display flashes "enFlow, " a short audible beep occurs, and the LED's light up for about
one (1) second. Note
: The Controller automatically switches for operation at either 100, 115, or 240 VAC (100-240 VAC).
f.
Open the covers on the Warmer by sliding them apart.
g. Connect the infusion set and/or extension set to the Disposable Cartridge; then prime with fluid using standard medically approved protocols. Next,
connect the infusion set to the patient and place the Disposable Cartridge into the Warmer.
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