Pedigo P-2420 Operator's Manual

Combination blanket/fluid warmer

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Operator's Manual
Combination
Blanket/Fluid Warmer
P-2420
P-2430
18" Depth and 24" Depth
MN-47424
REV.01
4/21
EN

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  • Page 1 Operator’s Manual Combination Blanket/Fluid Warmer P-2420 P-2430 18” Depth and 24” Depth MN-47424 REV.01 4/21...
  • Page 2: Manufacturer's Information

    © Copyright 4/21 by Pedigo Products, Inc. All rights reserved. This manual or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of Pedigo Products, Inc. Trademarks All trademarks referenced in this documentation are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Foreword

    Call Call 262-509-6517 to reach our service call center for immediate access to local authorized service agencies. This service is provided exclusively for Pedigo Product, Inc. equipment and is available throughout the United States. Co m bi n a ti o n W ar m er Op e r at or ’...
  • Page 4 OREWORD This page intentionally left blank. C om b i n at i on W a rm e r Op er a to r ’ s Ma n u al M N- 47 4 2 4 Rev 1 4/ 2 1 ▪...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Thank you for your Purchase! ..... . . 3 Pedigo Repair Service ......3 Safety The Meaning of Signal Words .
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  • Page 7: Safety

    AFETY The Meaning of Signal Words This manual contains signal words where needed. These signal words must be obeyed to reduce the risk of death, personal injury, or equipment damage. The meaning of these signal words is explained below. DANGER Danger indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 8: Safety Precautions

    ▪ Only a qualified Pedigo service representative may make modifications to the warmer. Modifications to the warmer could be hazardous to users and patients. Operator training All personnel using the warmer must have proper operator training. Before using the warmer: ▪...
  • Page 9 To prevent serious injury, death or property damage, have the warmer inspected and serviced at least every twelve (12) months by a trained technician. ▪ Contact Pedigo for the authorized service partner in your area. ▪ Incident notice Any serious incident that has occurred in relation to the warmer should be reported to the manufacturer and the competent authority of the Member State in which the user and/or patient is established.
  • Page 10 AFETY This page intentionally left blank. C om b i n at i on W a rm e r Op er a to r ’ s Ma n u al M N- 47 4 2 4 Rev 1 4/ 2 1 ▪...
  • Page 11: Labels

    ABELS Label Locations EC-PHD-011147 Co m bi n a ti o n W ar m er Op e r at or ’ s Man u a l MN -4 7 42 4 Re v 1 4 / 2 1 ▪ ▪...
  • Page 12 Security seal Electrical warning label F1, F2 = 10A, 250V MAX LA-47138 Pedigo contact information Quality inspected C om b i n at i on W a rm e r Op er a to r ’ s Ma n u al...
  • Page 13: Specifications

    PECIFICATIONS Specification Information P-2420 P-2430 Model 18” Depth 24” Depth Intended use Warming blankets, irrigation or injection fluids Net: 105 lb (48 kg) Net: 135 lb (61 kg) Weight Ship: 185 lb (84 kg) Ship: 215 lb (98 kg) TriMode cavity: 24 1-liter bottles...
  • Page 14: Dimension Drawings

    PECIFICATIONS Dimension Drawings 18” Depth P-2420 shown with Standard Feet 21.85 " (555mm) IEC Cord Inlet Cord length: 6 ft (1.83m) (est.) 60.0" (1524mm) 22.7" (575.5mm) 30.0" (762mm) 21.12" (536.6mm) 24.44" (620.7mm) INSERT 16.9" (429.34mm) 26.6" (674.5mm) CAVITY EC-DIM-011150 CAVITY C om b i n at i on W a rm e r Op er a to r ’...
  • Page 15 PECIFICATIONS 18” Depth P-2420 shown with Optional Caster Plate EC-DIM-011162 18” Depth P-2420 shown with Optional Caster Plate with Bumpers 32.5" (825.5mm) 24.75" (629mm) EC-DIM-011165 Co m bi n a ti o n W ar m er Op e r at or ’ s Man u a l...
  • Page 16 PECIFICATIONS 18” Depth P-2420 Built-In 29.0" (736.6mm) BUILT-IN WIDTH 60.0" (1524mm) 20.4" (518.7mm) 30.0" (762mm) 18.8" (479.2mm) 24.44" (620.7mm) INSERT 16.9" (429.34mm) 26.6" (674.5mm) CAVITY EC-DIM-011156 CAVITY C om b i n at i on W a rm e r Op er a to r ’...
  • Page 17 PECIFICATIONS 18” Depth P-2420 Built-In Cutout Specifications and Inlet Locations CAUTION: Fire hazard. Supply wires must be rated for a minimum wire temperature of 80°C. NOTICE Built-in units must be hardwired to the facility mains with a 15A breaker switch.
  • Page 18 PECIFICATIONS Continued from previous page " (76.2mm) " (152.4mm) 29.25 " (743mm) 18.0 " (457.2mm) " (76.2mm) EC-DIM-011159 C om b i n at i on W a rm e r Op er a to r ’ s Ma n u al M N- 47 4 2 4 Rev 1 4/ 2 1...
  • Page 19 PECIFICATIONS 24” Depth P-2430 shown with Standard Feet  NOTE: 1 shelf standard for 24” depth P-2430. 1 basket and 1 shelf optional for 24” depth P-2430. 21.85 " (555mm) IEC Cord Inlet Cord length: 6 ft (1.83m) (est.) 15.6" (396mm) 60.0"...
  • Page 20 PECIFICATIONS 24” Depth P-2430 shown with Optional Basket and Shelf with Caster Plate  NOTE: 1 shelf standard for 24” depth P-2430. 1 basket and 1 shelf optional for 24” depth P-2430. 8.25" (210mm) ADJUSTABLE SHELF HEIGHT EC-DIM-011171 24” Depth P-2430 shown with Optional Basket and Shelf with Bumpers ...
  • Page 21 PECIFICATIONS 24” Depth P-2430 Built-In 29.0" (736.6mm) BUILT-IN WIDTH 60.0" (1524mm) 26.2" (665.8mm) 30.0" (762mm) 24.85" (631mm) 24.47" (621.5mm) INSERT 16.9" (429.34mm) 26.6" (674.5mm) CAVITY EC-DIM-011177 CAVITY Co m bi n a ti o n W ar m er Op e r at or ’ s Man u a l MN -4 7 42 4 Re v 1 4 / 2 1...
  • Page 22 PECIFICATIONS 24” Depth P-2430 Built-In Cutout Specifications and Inlet Locations CAUTION: Fire hazard. Supply wires must be rated for a minimum wire temperature of 80°C. NOTICE Built-in units must be hardwired to the facility mains with a 15A breaker switch. Breaker* Wire Size** Wire Temperature...
  • Page 23 PECIFICATIONS Continued from previous page " (76.2mm) " (203.2mm) 29.25 " (743mm) 24.0 " (609.6mm) " (76.2mm) EC-DIM-011180 Co m bi n a ti o n W ar m er Op e r at or ’ s Man u a l MN -4 7 42 4 Re v 1 4 / 2 1...
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  • Page 25: Installation

    NSTALLATION How to Unpack the Warmer WARNING: Crushing hazard. An unstable warmer can lead to a crushing hazard. Observe your facility’s best practices for moving large equipment. Before you begin Make sure you have: ▪ Reviewed the warmer specifications. ▪ An appropriate lifting device and enough personnel to safely move and position the weight of the warmer.
  • Page 26: How To Install The Warmer

    The warmer must be installed on a level surface. ▪ The warmer must not be installed in any area where it may be affected by steam, dripping water, high temperature, or any other severely adverse conditions. Voltages Model P-2420 0.50 18” Depth 0.50 50/60 0.50 P-2430 0.70...
  • Page 27 NSTALLATION Continued from previous page Connect power To connect electric power to the warmer, do the following. Connect the plug to the electrical outlet.  NOTE: For built-in units, contact a licensed contractor or electrician for connection to facility power. Result The warmer is now installed and ready to be used.
  • Page 28: How To Install The Built-In Warmer Into The Wall

    NSTALLATION How to Install the Built-In Warmer into the Wall Before you begin you have: Make sure ▪ An appropriate lifting device and enough personnel to safely move and position the weight of the warmer. ▪ #3 Phillips screwdriver. ▪ Supplied (2) SC-47298 wall screws.
  • Page 29 NSTALLATION Continued from previous page Remove the interface panel by pushing the assembly approximately 0.5” (12.7mm) up, then pull forward at an angle to release the interface bends that are locked by the tabs.  NOTE: Make sure to support the interface panel to reduce the strain on the cables.
  • Page 30 NSTALLATION Continued from previous page Re-install the screws to the interface panel. EC-TS-011892 Result The built-in warmer is now installed into the wall. C om b i n at i on W a rm e r Op er a to r ’ s Ma n u al M N- 47 4 2 4 Rev 1 4/ 2 1...
  • Page 31: Operation

    PERATION Preparing the Warmer for First Use Before you begin CAUTION: Burn hazard. Allow the warmer to cool before cleaning. Do not use: NOTICE ▪ abrasive cleaning compounds. ▪ chloride based cleaners. ▪ commercial or household cleaners containing ammonia. ▪ Approved cleaning 70% or greater isopropyl alcohol agents...
  • Page 32: How To Turn On And Turn Off The Warmer

    PERATION How to Turn On and Turn Off the Warmer Before you begin The warmer must be connected to electric power. Turning on the To turn on the warmer, do the following. warmer Step Action the power switch to the ON (l) position. EC-TS-008697 Press the standby button...
  • Page 33: How To Operate The Trimode Warmer

    PERATION How to Operate the TriMode Warmer Before you begin The warmer must be connected to electric power and turned on. WARNING: Personal injury hazard. Do not operate the warmer in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air, oxygen, or nitrous oxide; in oxygen-enriched environments;...
  • Page 34 PERATION Continued from previous page the temperature using the arrow buttons  NOTE: The irrigation temperature set-point range is 90°F – 150°F (32°C – 66°C). The injection temperature set-point range is 90°F – 104°F (32°C – 40°C). The blanket temperature set-point range is 90°F – 160°F (32°C –...
  • Page 35: How To Change The Temperature Scale

    PERATION How to Change the Temperature Scale Before you begin The warmer must be connected to electric power and the screen turned off. Procedure To change the temperature scale from °F to °C and vice versa, do the following. Step Action Press and hold the standby button...
  • Page 36: How To Lock And Unlock The Controller

    PERATION How to Lock and Unlock the Controller Before you begin The warmer must be turned on (screen is on). Background The controller can be locked to prevent changes being made to the temperature set-point. Locking the To lock the controller, do the following. controller Step Action...
  • Page 37: How To Download Temperature Data From The Warmer

    PERATION How to Download Temperature Data from the Warmer Before you begin ▪ The warmer must be turned on (screen is on). ▪ Do not remove the USB drive during the download process. ▪ You will need a SanDisk Cruzer Glide USB drive. NOTICE Only use a SanDisk Cruzer Glide USB drive larger than 4 GB.
  • Page 38 PERATION Continued from previous page Plug the USB drive into the port . The warmer downloads the temperature data. NOTICE Do not remove the USB drive during the download process. EC-TS-007054 The warmer goes through the download process: The LED screen located above the USB port flashes for a few seconds to ▪...
  • Page 39 PERATION Continued from previous page Viewing data in The table below is an example of temperature data from the warmer. Microsoft® Excel Time Stamp Chamber Mode Power Door Temperature Set-point Errors 5/1/2019 8:52 bottom open 71.2 Diagnostics.SensorSho rtErrors=0x0c 5/1/2019 8:57 bottom open 70.9...
  • Page 40 PERATION This page intentionally left blank. C om b i n at i on W a rm e r Op er a to r ’ s Ma n u al M N- 47 4 2 4 Rev 1 4/ 2 1 ▪...
  • Page 41: Maintenance

    AINTENANCE Maintenance Schedule  NOTE: Do not remove exterior panels from the warmer or attempt repairs. The warmer has no user-serviceable internal components. Only perform routine cleaning and maintenance procedures specifically described in this manual. Daily For daily maintenance, do the following. Check: ▪...
  • Page 42 AINTENANCE Continued from previous page Yearly For yearly maintenance, do the following. Check: ▪ the set-point temperature compared to the actual temperature displayed. Check the cavity air temperature with a thermocouple placed 1” (25mm) from □ the cavity sensor. Do not allow the thermocouple to touch any surface. Monitor the temperature for approximately one hour in an empty cavity.
  • Page 43: How To Clean The Warmer

    AINTENANCE How to Clean the Warmer Before you begin WARNING: Electric shock hazard. Disconnect the warmer from electric power before cleaning. WARNING: Crushing hazard. An unstable warmer can lead to a crushing hazard. Observe your facility’s best practices for moving large equipment. CAUTION: Burn hazard.
  • Page 44 AINTENANCE Continued from previous page Yearly cleaning To clean the warmer yearly, do the following. procedure Step Action Make sure that the warmer is disconnected from electric power and cool. Remove the shelves and/or basket (if applicable) from the interior of the warmer.
  • Page 45: Warmer Disposal / Decommissioning

    AINTENANCE Warmer Disposal / Decommissioning This product and its accessories must be disposed of according to local laws and regulations. Do not dispose of this product as unsorted municipal waste. Co m bi n a ti o n W ar m er Op e r at or ’...
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  • Page 47: Troubleshooting

    ROUBLESHOOTING What to do if a Power Interruption Occurs Background You may need to reset the warmer in the case that a power interruption occurs. When the power is restored, the ON/OFF status indicator LED decimal flashes The controller stores all settings and continues operation using these settings in the event of a power interruption.
  • Page 48: What To Do If The Alarm Indicator Light Flashes

    ROUBLESHOOTING What to do if the Alarm Indicator Light Flashes Background The alarm indicator light flashes and the controller sounds an alarm when the warmer malfunctions. Procedure If the alarm indicator light flashes, do the following. Step Action Press the standby button to acknowledge and mute the alarm.
  • Page 49: Error Codes

    ROUBLESHOOTING Error Codes Background This section is provided for the assistance of qualified and trained service technicians only and is not intended for use by untrained or unauthorized service personnel. Failure to observe this precaution may void the warranty.  NOTE: If the warmer is not operating properly, check the following before calling an authorized service agent:...
  • Page 50 ROUBLESHOOTING Code Refers to Action required E-10 Cavity sensor Sensor is shorted. Software disengages heating pads. Acknowledge error ES10 Sensor 1 by pressing the standby button. If error persists, a qualified service ES20 Sensor 2 technician should test the sensor. ES30 Sensor 3 ◾Test the sensor.
  • Page 51 ROUBLESHOOTING Code Refers to Action required P131 Pad sensor 1 Heater pad over-temp error. P231 Pad sensor 2 ◾Software disengages heating pads. P331 Pad sensor 3 ◾Acknowledge error by pressing the standby button. P431 Pad sensor 4 P531 Pad sensor 5 ◾Allow the warmer to cool.
  • Page 52 ROUBLESHOOTING Code Refers to Action required E-90 Button stuck A button has been held down for >60 seconds. Adjust control. Error will reset when the problem has been resolved. E-95 Factory Test pin Ensure that debris is not causing a short between the test pins. If the pins short detected.
  • Page 53: How To Replace A Fuse

    ROUBLESHOOTING How to Replace a Fuse WARNING: Fire and electrical shock hazard. Replace with equivalent type of fuse only. See the warmer label for fuse type information. Access should be made by qualified service technicians only. Procedure To replace a fuse, do the following. Step Action Press and hold...
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  • Page 55 LECTRICAL NFORMATION Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration The warmer requires special precautions regarding EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in the accompanying documents. Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect medical electrical equipment.
  • Page 56 LECTRICAL NFORMATION Continued from previous page Electromagnetic The warmer is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified immunity below. Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment - guidance Electromagnetic ±8 kV contact ±8 kV contact Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic discharge (ESD) tile.
  • Page 57: Electrical Information

    LECTRICAL NFORMATION Continued from previous page Electromagnetic The warmer is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified emissions below. Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment - guidance Conducted RF 3 V/m 3 V/m Portable and mobile RF communications IEC 61000-4-6 150 kHz to 80 MHz equipment should be used no closer to any...
  • Page 58 LECTRICAL NFORMATION Continued from previous page Electromagnetic The warmer is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which immunity distance radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The user of the warmer can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the warmer as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
  • Page 59: Warranty

    In no event shall the company be liable for loss of use, loss of revenue, or loss of contents or revenue, or for indirect or consequential damages. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied and Pedigo Products, Inc. neither assumes or authorizes any persons to assume for it any other obligation or liability in connection with Pedigo Products, Inc.
  • Page 64 Pedigo Products, Inc. 4000 S.E. Columbia Way Vancouver, WA 98661 Phone: 800.822.3501 | Fax: 360.696.1700 www.pedigo-usa.com Printed in the U.S.A. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Made in the U.S.A...

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