Table of Contents 1 Warnings, Cautions and Symbols Warnings Cautions Disclaimer Label and Symbols Safety Installation and Setup Overview Installation Starting Treatment Application Maintenance and Support Cleaning Trademark Support and Contact Specifications Troubleshooting HOT 100 end user manual...
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The regulation of oxygen is managed by a software algorithm which is monitored by dual control systems. HOT 100 is an intelligent oxygen regulator capable of measuring and controlling the oxygen supply to the patient based on predefined threshold ranges prescribed by the medical staff.
Use only pulse oximetry sensors that are delivered by O matic. Contact your service provider for more information on approved pulse oximetry for use with the HOT 100. Use of any other pulse oximeters increases the risk for compromising patient safety and will void the warranty.
The HOT 100 and the pulse oximetry sensor should only be used by the patient with the ordination. Nobody else than the intended person shall use the pulse oximeter.
SpO2. 1.3 Disclaimer matic cannot assume responsibility for patient safety, upon: Any sign or evidence of opening the HOT 100, except by authorized personnel. Use of any unapproved pulse oximeters.
1.4 Label and Symbols Figure 2: HOT 100 label found beneath The labelling on the device is the manufacturers label situated on the bottom and back of the device. The optimal reading condition of the labelling is at the same reading distance and angle, as a person would hold and read the cover of a book.
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Manufacturer with all 0123 relevant directives Do not use if the package is Serial number damaged For use in Not for general oxygen rich waste environtment Alternating Type BF current Applied part Temperature On/Off limits HOT 100 end user manual...
1.5 Safety The HOT 100 has a failsafe rechargeable battery that keeps the device running upon disconnection from main power for up to 4 hours. To shut down the HOT 100 press and hold for 4 seconds. Upon intended shutdown, or unintended shutdown, such as total loss of power, the device maintains its last settings.
It is the service provider’s responsibility to correctly set up the device and comply with the warranty of any pulse oximetry. 2.1 Overview Figure 3: Front of HOT 100 HOT 100 end user manual...
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1. FLOW INDICATOR Shows the amount of oxygen currently being delivered. Upon start-up of the device, the values of the flow range are lit for 3 seconds, indicating the flow limitations for current device configuration. The flow indicator displays 0 – 5.5 l/min on the foil. If the device is delivering more than 5.5 l/min the 5,5 mark will be blinking.
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Green: device is on. 9. ERROR Stop using the device. Follow trouble shooting section. ® 10. BLUETOOTH On: Device is connected to tablet. Blinking: Not connected Off: Bluetooth turned off. Figure 4: Back of HOT 100 HOT 100 end user manual...
2.2 Installation To install HOT 100: Place the HOT 100 in a distance so you can hear the notifications at a flat surface, such as a table. Connect the AC power adapter to the wall outlet and to the HOT 100 power plug.
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Contact your service provider if you are in doubt. Warning All cables connected to the HOT device should be positioned safely to best prevent tripping and/or strangulation. Keep any unnecessary cables away from the device. HOT 100 end user manual...
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Figure 5: Oxygen mask and nasal catheter appliance Warning HOT 100 is only to be used with medical oxygen. Afterwards the device should be ready to start the treatment within 5 seconds. If you are having trouble installing or using the device, please contact your service provider for further assistance.
3 Starting Treatment This section explains how to get started with using the HOT 100 device and explains the flow of the treatment. (A) The device will emit a Turn on the HOT 100 by pressing short beep to indicate the alarm speaker is on and the green light on the on/off button indicates that the HOT 100 device is turned on.
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It is recommended to do a new measurement before sleeping and when the activity level changes. If HOT 100 has been turned off, then a new measurement is required. HOT 100 end user manual...
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Warning If the HOT 100 is dropped down from above 30 cm, then the device shall be checked by installer, before it can be safely used. NOTE: It may take up to 10 seconds before there is a clear signal from the pulse oximetry sensor.
Should the patient experience any issues with the device or tablet they should contact their service provider. HOT 100 can be used without the app, however for more information on the treatment, it is recommended that the patient also uses the app.
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The Connections page lists all connected devices, sensors, and patient/treatment information. From this page the user can connect and disconnect the tablet from their device. If disconnected the screen instead shows a list of available HOT 100 devices to connect to. Treatment On the Treatment page, you can inspect the current amount of oxygen being delivered.
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Settings From this page the user is able to change the language used in the application and changing the license of the application, if necessary. HOT 100 end user manual...
Warning If the HOT 100 is malfunctioning or does not provide the correct treatment, please contact your service provider. Expected maintenance for HOT 100 consists of cleaning. For any other maintenance activity contact the distributor.
4.3 Support and Contact For support or more information please contact: Website: www.o2matic.com Manufacturer and technical Support: matic Nørrelundvej 10 DK-2730 Herlev Denmark Tel: +45 5052 9810 info@o2matic.com Your local distributor HOT 100 end user manual...
5 Specifications Physical Weight 800g Dimensions 205x265x95 mm Connection Bluetooth Alarm volume 56 DB – Always on Electrical Main 120-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz DC input 12 VDC Power consumption 10 VA Battery type Lithium Ion Battery Capacity 4 hours Input pressure Up to 100 PSI (6 bar) Classifications Type of protection...
6 Troubleshooting The acoustic sounds that are initiated by the HOT 100 all follow a basic system, which makes it easy to distinguish between actions needed to be taken. There is one type of notification and one type of alarm.
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4. Oxygen concentrator alarming If you are using an oxygen concentrator and it is alarming check if the HOT 100 device is running. If it is not; turn it on. When you have confirmed that the device is running, check if the device is alarming.
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