B medical systems MB 3000 G Instructions For Use Manual

B medical systems MB 3000 G Instructions For Use Manual

Ice-lined blood storage refrigerator

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MB 3000 G
ICE-LINED BLOOD STORAGE REFRIGERATOR
Instructions for Use

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  • Page 1 MB 3000 G ICE-LINED BLOOD STORAGE REFRIGERATOR Instructions for Use...
  • Page 4 This equipment is certified according to the safety standard IEC 60335-1. Ice-lined blood storage refrigerators in 220-240V 50/60Hz are Class IIa medical devices according to the European Medical Device Regulation (EU) 2017/745 and bear a marking. 0123 This equipment is designed to be safe at least under the following condi- tions (based on the IEC 60335-1): •...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS page 1 Model Overview ___________________________________________6 2 Important Information ______________________________________7 2.1 Warnings and Cautions ___________________________________________7 2.1.1 Warnings ________________________________________________8 2.1.2 Cautions ________________________________________________9 2.2 Labels and Symbols on the Packaging________________________________10 2.3 Unpacking and Inspection _________________________________________10 2.4 Intended Use ___________________________________________________11 2.4.1. Intended purpose ________________________________________11 2.4.2.
  • Page 6: Model Overview

    1 Model Overview Group Model name Ice-lined Blood storage Refrigerators MB3000G...
  • Page 7: Important Information

    • B Medical Systems does not guarantee the safety of the stored products, if the appliance is used for any purposes other than its intended use or if any procedures other than those mentioned in this operating manual are used.
  • Page 8: Warnings

    2.1.1 Warnings • Do not use the device outdoors. Current leakage or electric shock may result if the unit is exposed to rain water. • Before cleaning or carrying out maintenance work, always switch the device off and disconnect the mains plug.
  • Page 9: Cautions

    • Only connect to a grounded socket. If the power supply outlet is not grounded, it will be necessary to have a ground installed by qualified personnel. • It is of utmost importance to set up a password during the first start up procedure. Make sure that the password is available to the person responsible.
  • Page 10: Labels And Symbols On The Packaging

    2.2 Labels and Symbols on the Packaging • Follow the instructions for transport and storage of the product marked on the packaging: This side up Stacking limitation Store in a dry place Handle with care 2.3 Unpacking and Inspection CAUTION •...
  • Page 11: Intended Use

    2.4 Intended Use 2.4.1. Intended purpose Ice-lined blood storage refrigerators are devices intended to be used in the blood transfusion medicine for the support on the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases or injuries by keeping whole blood or blood components at a protective and stable temperature between 2°C to 6°C until they are ready for use.
  • Page 12: Contraindications

    2.4.5. Contraindications The devices are not intended to be used for quick cooling of blood or blood components. The devices are not intended to be used for the cooling of foodstuffs or any other products not covered in the intended purpose. The devices are not intended to be operated outside the environmental and installation conditions doc- umented in the operating instructions.
  • Page 13: Installation Procedure

    • Two spacers are included with the MB3000G. These must be attached to the rear of the unit as shown in the figure, before positioning the unit against the wall. spacer MB 3000 G min. min. 3 cm 10 cm...
  • Page 14: Final Position

    3.2 Final position • The MB3000G is equipped with 4 bearing rolls. foot bearing roll Once it is in its final position, the feet must be unscrewed to immobilise it and stop it rolling away (image 3). Screw the feet with the provided key until the rolls do not touch the floor anymore.
  • Page 15: Electrical Connection

    3.5 Electrical Connection WARNING • Only connect to a grounded socket. If the power supply outlet is not grounded, it will be necessary to have a ground installed by qualified personnel. • Before connecting, check whether the details on the nameplate in the interior correspond to local val- ues.
  • Page 16: Ice-Lining Preparation

    3.6 Ice-lining preparation ã • Open the lid and remove the cabinet frame. cabinet frame • Remove the icepack holders from the icepack- icepack compartment. holder • Fill the provided 36 icepacks with cold clean water. ã icepacks • Insert the icepacks into the icepack holder (6 icepacks per holder).
  • Page 17: Use And Operation

    4 Use and Operation WARNING • The devices must only be used by adults. Do not allow children to play with it or touch the controls. • Do not store flammable or explosive substances inside these appliances (e.g. aerosols with flammable propellant).
  • Page 18: Important Advice For Storage

    4.3 Important Advice for Storage CAUTION • Before being loaded, the unit must have reached the set point temperature. • The load should only be stored in the provided baskets and should not exceed the storage areas. The total amount of stored blood bags should be evenly distributed on the 5 baskets (max. 20 blood bags per basket) (image 6).
  • Page 19: Control Panel

    4.4 Control Panel 4.4.1 Overview LEFT, RIGHT, UP, DOWN buttons red LED BACK-button Display (Alarm) 220V 10:32 ENTER-button MENU-button Key switch green LED Mute-button (Power) 4.4.2 Display 220V input voltage 10:32 current time temperature battery DOOR OPEN status-, warning- and BATTERY FAIL alarm-messages •...
  • Page 20: Electronics Setup

    5 Electronics setup 5.1 Button functions Pressing the MENU-button 3 • gives you access to the menu area. Choose the respective menu using the UP- and DOWN-keys. The selection is confirmed with the ENTER-button. Press the BACK-key ) • to return to the previous screen or menu. Navigation within the menus and changing of the settings are done using the UP- p , DOWN- q, LEFT- •...
  • Page 21: The "Extra" - Menu

    the upper alarm limit is reached. Triggering of the temperature alarm. 2. Phased reduction of the internal temperature until the lower alarm limit is reached. Triggering of the temperature alarm. REMOTE ACTIVATION 8 ON 8 REMOTE OFF The remote alarm function can be switched on and off for an alarm test.
  • Page 22 BUZZER VOLUME  Setting the volume of the acoustic alarm signal MUTE TIME 8 60 8 MUTE TIME : 0 On the occurrence of an alarm, the acoustic signal can be switched off for a given time by activating the ENTER button. The given time is determined by this parameter.
  • Page 23: Status- And Warning Messages

    PORTUGUESE DANISH 8 SWEDISH 8 NORWEGIAN 8 FINNISH 8 MALAYSIAN 8 RUSSIAN 8 DIAGNOSTICS 8 Display of the current status of the appliance (only for service purposes). PARAMETERS 8 Display of the current setting of all parameters 5.5 Status- and Warning messages •...
  • Page 24: Alarms

    6 Alarms CAUTION • Upon the occurrence of an alarm situation, attempts must be made to discover the reason for the alarm and resolve it as quickly as possible. If that is not successful the necessary measures must immediate- ly be taken so that the stored goods are not damaged. 6.1 Alarm and error messages •...
  • Page 25: Alarm Situations

    6.2 Alarm situations • On the occurrence of an alarm situation attempts must be made to find out the reason for the alarm and remove it as quickly as possible. If that is not successful the necessary measures must immediately be taken so that the stored goods do not sustain any damage.
  • Page 26: Additional Equipment

    7 Additional equipment 7.1 Rechargeable battery • The monitoring functions of the electronics during an interruption of the power supply for at least 48 hours are maintained by an integrated rechargeable battery. • This battery is automatically charged when the appliance is connected. •...
  • Page 27: Maintenance And Repair

    8 Maintenance and repair WARNING • Before cleaning or carrying out maintenance work, always switch the machine off and disconnect the mains plug. Working on the connected appliance may cause electric shock or fire. • When disconnecting, always pull the plug and never the cable. Pulling the cord may result in electric shock or fire due to a short circuit.
  • Page 28: Periodic Maintenance

    insulating material. This will keep the coldness of the icepacks during defrosting of the unit. • To speed up the defrosting process, gently remove the complete inner liner by holding it on its two oppo- site sides and lifting it uniformly. •...
  • Page 29: Disposal

    9 Disposal WARNING • Before scrapping an old unit, remove the door so that children cannot lock themselves inside while play- ing. • Before scrapping the unit, remove the lead accumulator and dispose of it separately. • When disposing of the unit, make sure that it does not get too hot, as combustible gas would cause the insulating foam to froth up.
  • Page 30: Technical Data

    11 Technical Data Model MB3000G Gross volume [L] Refrigerator net volume [L] Blood storage capacity [L] 100 units 450ml External dimensions (HxWxD) [mm] 910x1270x780 Voltage [V ] / Frequency [Hz] 220-240 / 50-60 Energy Source Power [W] Climate Class SN/T Set point [°C] Preset cold alarm [°C] 2°C...
  • Page 32 B Medical Systemes S.à r.l. op der Hei 17 L - 9809 Hosingen, Luxembourg...

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