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1. Temperature rise time 30 min nominal Temperature variability 1 0 C 1 8 F Temperature overshoot 2 0 C 3 6 F Temperature uniformity 1 0 C 1 8 F Regulations Standards and Codes The Transport Incubator Model TI500 complies with the following safety and performance standards EN 60601 1 990 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requirements for Safety including Amendments 1 and 2 EN 60601 1 2 2002 Collateral Standard Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements and Tests Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 2 9 EN 60601 2 20 1996 Particular Requirements for the Safety of Transport Incubators including Amendment 1 Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Emissions The TI500 Transport Incubator is intended for use in the electromag netic environment specified below The customer or user of the unit should ensure that the unit is used in such an environment Electromagnetic Emissions Test Compliance Environment Guidance Radio frequency Group 1 The TI500 Transport RF emissions Incubator uses RF CISPR 11 energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause inter ference with nearby electronic equip ment RF emissions Class B Although the TI500 CISPR 11 Transport Incubator is not intended for operation from the public low voltage power supply net work t
2. General Cleaning We recommend that you clean the unit with a detergent or disinfectant such as Kleenaseptic B Germicidal Surface Cleanser Do not use excessive liquid or harsh cleansers Clean or disinfect the incubator only after it is empty and disassembled see Disassembling for Cleaning on page 6 3 When using any cleaning agent follow the direction of the manufacturer for use Before cleaning remove all solid wastes and contaminants from the disassembled parts Steam Cleaning Do not use any steam cleaning device on the unit Excessive moisture can damage mechanisms in this unit Cleaning Hard to Clean Spots To remove difficult spots or stains we recommend that you use standard household cleansers and a soft bristle brush To loosen heavy dried on soil you may first need to saturate the spot Disinfecting When there is visible soilage and between patients we recommend that you disinfect the unit with a tuberculocidal disinfectant such as Kleenaseptic B For customers in the US the disinfectant should be registered with the Environmental Protection Agency A WARNING Follow the product manufacturer instructions Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage 1 KleenasepticB is a registered trademark of Metrex Research Corp Page 6 2 Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Dilute the disinfectant according to the manufacturer instructions i
3. 00 c ipen eee eee 3 4 Electromagnetic Compatibility Precautions 3 5 Section 4 Installation and Assembly Installation ocio a e ER 4 1 Assembly ease tud a 4 2 Connection to External Power Sources 4 5 Installation of Oxygen Cylinders 000 4 6 Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page i General Operation and Functional Checkout 4 7 Section 5 Instructions for Use Instructions for Use 0 eee eee eee 5 1 Controls Indicators and Connectors 000005 5 1 Operation tds kt ee nt RE cs 5 8 General Operation and Functional Checkout Procedure ems thus cher chee sdeh ee ase bests 5 8 Operation During Use oo ooooomomoo o 5 16 ACCESO ood bu Ires Re Shed Sen alee te ETUR Tod 5 25 Adjustable Stand Optional 5 25 Shelf esl ad st tot oe t ctae 5 26 Shelf Tie Down Strap 0 0 e cee eee 5 26 Section 6 Cleaning Maintenance and Replacement Parts Cleaning a oe os a oh Net eR II Rea e ated 6 1 General Cleaning 0 000 e cece eee eee 6 2 Steam Cleaning 0 0 2 0 0 eee eee ees 6 2 Cleaning Hard to Clean Spots 02 0000 6 2 Disinfecting is drea enne 6 2 Sterilizing ici e RIDE SILENCE ES 6 3 Disassembling for Cleaning 0 00 005 6 3 Access Panel CUffs nori RR 6 3 Mattress Tray i oce eR eas 6 4 Hood RE 6 4 Upper Shell ei tii aed 6 4 Cl
4. 3 Press the On key on the controller The unit performs an approximately 7 seconds auto test as follows a The Air Temperature C and Baby Temperature C digital displays show all eights 88 8 b All Heater and Battery indicators light NOTE If the unit is tested while operating from DC power the AC Power Mode indicator will not light Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 5 9 c The High Temperature Sensor Heater Temperature Airflow and Low DC alarm indicators flash and the Power Failure indicator is steady d At the end of the auto test sequence a short beep sounds The AC Power Mode indicator remains on and one or more of the Heater and Battery indicators may remain on depending on the incubator temperature and battery charge e The Set Temperature indicator lights and the Air Temperature C digital display indicates 36 0 C 96 8 F 4 0 1 C for approximately 15s This is the automatically set initial setpoint The unit heats to this temperature unless the setpoint is changed f Ifthe internal batteries require charging the Battery indicator shows one to three lights If the batteries are fully charged four indicator lights are on 4 Perform the check setpoint adjustment procedure a Press the Set Temp key The Set Temperature indicator lights indicating that the Air Temperature C display is indicating the setpoint NOTE A short beep sounds when the Set Temp
5. Troubleshooting Symptom The AC Power Mode indicator is not lit and the main AC Power switch 1s in the ON 1 position Cause The AC power cord is not plugged into an appropriate power source Action Check the external power connections and plug the AC power cord into an appropriate power source power is selected The AC circuit Reset the circuit breakers breakers are open The DC Power The DC power Plug the DC power cord into Mode indicator is not cord is not plugged an appropriate external lit when the DC into an appropriate power source external power source The external DC Refer to service circuit breaker is tripped The Low DC alarm The external DC Check the external DC power activates power is low connections activates The battery voltage Check the condition of the is low battery see Battery on page 6 12 The continuous The AC or external Check the AC and DC Power alarm DC power failed external power connection and no battery is present and have qualified personnel check the battery Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 7 1 Symptom The intermittent Power Failure alarm activates Cause The power source has transferred Action Press the Silence Reset key The Airflow alarm activates The oxygen concentration is low The oxygen concentration is high The fan mot
6. for 25 cycles lt 5 UT gt 95 dip in U for 5s Electromagnetic Environment Guidance Mains power quality should be that of a typi cal commercial or hospital environment If the user of the TI500 Transport Incubator requires contin ued operation during power mains interrup tions it is rec ommended that the TI500 Trans port Incubator be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery Note The TI500 Transport Incu bator with its internal bat tery s provides continued opera tion during power mains interruptions Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 2 13 Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Immunity The TI500 Transport Incubator is intended for use in the electromag netic environment specified below The customer or user of the TI500 Transport Incubator should assure that the unit is used in such an envi ronment IEC 60601 Test Compliance Electromagnetic Immunity Test Environment Level Level Guidance Power fre 3 A m 3 A m Power fre quency quency mag 50 60 Hz netic fields magnetic field should be at IEC 61000 4 8 levels charac teristic of a typ ical location in a typical com mercial or hos pital environment Note Uy is the a c mains voltage prior to application of the test level Page 2 14 Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Guidance a
7. 0 C Press to check the calibration of the baby 0 1 C key temperature measurement circuit The Baby Temperature C display reads 36 0 C 0 1 C to indicate that the circuitry is within its specification NOTE There can be up to a 4s delay between the time the key is pressed and the correct temperature appears in the display Air Temperature C digital display Displays the incubator air temperature in Celsius degrees When the Set Temp key is pressed it displays the incubator air setpoint temperature in Celsius degrees Set Temperature indicator Lights to indicate that Set Temperature Mode is selected and the Air Temperature C display shows the air setpoint temperature in Celsius degrees Set Temperature key An a a Press to raise the setpoint temperature from 21 5 C 70 7 F to 38 C 100 4 F in 0 1 C increments Press to lower the setpoint temperature from 38 C 100 4 F to 21 5 C 70 7 F in 0 1 C increments Page 5 4 Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Alarm Indicators Name Description High Temperature Flashes along with an alarm when the incubator indicator temperature is equal to or greater than 39 C 102 2 F 0 5 C The alarm also activates when the sensor monitoring the incubator temperature electrically shorts To silence this alarm for 5 min press the Silence Reset key Heater Flashes along with an intermitte
8. 4 1 Assembly To install the transport incubator on the adjustable stand proceed as follows Ah WARNING Do not release the frame retaining latches or raise the adjustable stand until the incubator has been installed on the stand Personal injury or damage to the stand could occur A WARNING To prevent injury keep fingers clear of roller tracks and other moving parts 1 Pull the incubator locking handle E to the Unlock position and hook the base latch C to the top frame of the stand J Position the hood A and the base assembly B on the stand J so that the end access door faces the height adjustment latch D Place the base assembly B down on the alignment pins K and make sure it is firmly seated on the pins Pull out on the frame retaining latch locking handle F to release the frame retaining latches L and allow the locking handle F to return to the Lock position Make sure the base assembly B is secured by lifting it up at both ends To Raise the Stand Ad WARNING For safety when raising or lowering the stand with an incubator in position two persons must support the full weight of the incubator Do not unlock the height adjustment latch unless the weight is fully supported Personal injury or equipment damage could occur 6 With an attendant at each end firmly grasp the four corners of the top frame of the stand J with the palms of hands upward Page 4 2 Transport I
9. 8 Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Electrical Checkout NOTE Perform the electrical checkout procedure with the incubator plugged into an AC power source an external DC power source or internal batteries In the following procedure the incubator is plugged into an AC power source SHOCK HAZARD Make sure that the building power is compatible with the electrical specifications shown on the unit For proper grounding reliability plug the power cord into only a properly marked hospital grade receptacle Do not use extension cords If any doubt exists as to the grounding connection do not operate the equipment Personal injury or equipment damage could occur 1 Plug one end of the AC power cord into the receptacle on the power chassis and the other into a wall receptacle 2 Set the main AC Power switch on the power chassis to the ON 1 position The AC Power Mode indicator on the controller lights NOTE Perform this test immediately before leaving the base hospital and immediately before placing an infant in the incubator by turning the incubator off and then on again using the On and Standby keys A WARNING The auto test checks the lamps and display by simulating functional failures of the respective alarm sensors If all indicators do not appear and the audible alarm does not sound briefly at the end of the test cycle do not use the incubator Personal injury or equipment damage could occur
10. Operation 15 To operate the adjustable stand refer to Adjustable Stand Optional on page 5 25 Observation Light Operation 16 To operate the observation light perform the following a Set the switch on the light assembly to the On position NOTE The light assembly is mounted on flexible tubes NOTE The light does not operate if the battery tray is not installed b Position the light as required c Turn the light off between uses to extend battery life Power Source Usage 17 To obtain the maximum use of the batteries during transport operate the unit from an external power source to bring the incubator temperature to the desired level before switching to battery operation 18 Operate the incubator from an external power source whenever possible NOTE The internal battery supply is intended for use only as a power source Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 5 21 NOTE All vehicles used for transporting the incubator should be equipped with a suitable AC or DC power source 19 To operate the incubator from the battery supply perform the following a Disconnect all external power The incubator automatically switches to battery power NOTE With fully charged batteries the incubator operates for at least 1 hour before the Low DC alarm activates b When the Low DC alarm activates switch the unit to an alternate power source as soon as possible c After the Lo
11. Particularly if the unit is used in an unusually dusty environment more frequent replacements may be necessary Failure to do so could result in infant injury or equipment damage A WARNING Perform the auto test sequence before each use to be certain that all control and alarm indicators are functional Do not use if the test sequence does not perform as specified Personal injury or equipment damage could occur A WARNING Before using the adjustable stand read the operating instructions Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage A WARNING Compressed gas cylinders such as oxygen cylinders can become hazardous projectiles if the gas is released rapidly due to damage or other causes Securely fasten cylinders to prevent movement or damage from shock or impact to the stand or incubator Tighten the clamp screw as required to prevent cylinder movement Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage A WARNING To prevent inadvertent tip over of the incubator during transport in the stand s high position do not exceed the 7 kg 15 Ib load limit of the accessory shelf if only one oxygen cylinder is used mount it in the compartment under the controller and always push or pull the incubator forward or backward in a straight line along the length of the stand from the ends Lateral or angular movement across the width can result in inadvertent tip over if the wheels encounte
12. crete or ceramic tile If floors are cov ered with syn thetic the relative humid ity should be at least 30 Electrical fast 2 kV for 2 kV for Mains power transient burst powersupply power supply quality should IEC 61000 4 4 lines lines be that of a typ ical commer cial or hospital environment 1kV for N A for There are no input output input output I O cables for lines lines this product Surge 1kV Differ 1 kV Differ Mains power IEC 61000 4 5 ential ential quality should be that of a typ 2kV Com 2kV Com ical commer mon mon cial or hospital environment Page 2 12 Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Immunity The TI500 Transport Incubator is intended for use in the electromag netic environment specified below The customer or user of the TI500 Transport Incubator should assure that the unit is used in such an envi ronment Immunity Test Voltage dips short interrup tions and volt age variations on power sup ply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 IEC 60601 Test Level lt 5 UT gt 95 dip in Ur for 0 5 cycles 40 Ut 60 dip in Ur for 5 cycles 70 Ur 30 dip in Ur for 25 cycles lt 5 UT gt 95 dip in U for 5 s Compliance Level lt 5 UT gt 95 dip in Ur for 0 5 cycles 40 Ut 60 dip in Ur for 5 cycles 70 Ur 30 dip in Ur
13. directed by the attending physician Failure to do so could result in personal injury A WARNING Oxygen administration may increase the noise level for the infant within the hood compartment Personal injury could occur A WARNING A dirty air intake filter may affect the oxygen concentration and cause carbon dioxide build up Check the filter routinely and change it at least every three months Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage A WARNING Keep matches lit cigarettes and all other sources of ignition out of the room where the incubator is located Textiles oils and other combustibles are easily ignited and burn with great intensity in air enriched with oxygen Do not place auxiliary equipment that produces sparks within or near the incubator Personal injury or equipment damage could occur a Connect the output of the D c3 oxygen flow meter to the nipple of the oxygen inlet connector using 5 mm 0 2 inner diameter tubing Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 5 23 b Adjust oxygen concentration OXYGEN Consult the Oxygen CONCENTRATION GUIDE Concentration Guide on the lower TEEN 1005 left front of the hood INPUT Ou Humidity Usage EL al a hd 2 lpm 32 47 21 If the attending physician prescribes Cajon 47 80 additional humidification perform the 6 lpm eno dn following ALLOW 40 TAINLIT LS FOR HOQOD OXYGEN TO STABILIZE a Unla
14. gt and flow meter l A Adjustable stand Page 2 4 Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Optional equipment available for use with the transport incubator is listed below For part numbers for the accessories refer to Replacement Parts on page 6 13 IV pole Accessory shelf Pressure regulator and flow meter DC power cord adapter Adjustable stand Second battery option The adjustable stands are designed to provide a convenient means of moving the transport incubator Each stand is adjustable to different heights They are designed to lock into the litter bar of an ambulance with a fastener such as a FERNO Model 175 Series Cot Fastener System NOTE The locking mechanisms vary with the ambulance or helicopter used 1 Ferno is a registered trademark of Ferno Washington Inc Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 2 5 Specifications Specifications for the transport incubator are provided below The use of infant seats head hoods or other accessories within the incubator can alter the air flow pattern and affect the following temperature uniformity temperature variability correlation of the incubator temperature reading to center mattress temperature infant skin temperature All specifications are subject to change without notice Physical Specifications Feature Dimension Transport incubator and standard stand F
15. key is pressed b Press and hold the Up arrow key until the Air Temperature C display indicates the maximum 38 0 C 100 4 F c Press and hold the Down arrow key until the Air Temperature C display indicates 34 0 C 93 2 F 5 Check the temperature control a With all access openings closed allow the incubator to warm up to the setpoint temperature setting 34 0 C 93 2 F It should take less than 30 min nominal b When the Temperature display stabilizes the number of Heater indicator lamps illuminated is typically no more than two c After the temperature equilibrium has been reached press the Set Temperature key to check that the Air Temperature C display remains within 0 5 C of the setpoint for 15 min 6 Check the operation of the observation light Page 5 10 Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 a Turn the observation light on and off by the On Off switch located in the center bottom of the light housing b Position the observation light as required NOTE The observation light is mounted on flexible tubes c Turn the light off between uses to extend battery life 7 Unplug the power cord to check that the incubator switches from AC to battery operation The unit continues to operate and maintain the setpoint and the Battery Power Mode indicator lights 8 Check the Power Failure alarm Disconnect the external AC and DC power from the incubator b Slide the batter
16. the incubator may cause a fire in connection with oxygen Personal injury or equipment damage could occur Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 3 3 Oxygen Precautions A WARNING Improper use of supplemental oxygen may be associated with serious side effects including blindness brain damage and death The risks vary with each infant The attending physician should prescribe the method the concentration and the duration of oxygen administration Improper use of supplemental oxygen could result in personal injury or equipment damage A WARNING Oxygen flow rates cannot be used as an accurate indication of oxygen concentration in an incubator Measure oxygen concentration with a calibrated oxygen analyzer at intervals directed by the attending physician Failure to do so could result in personal injury A WARNING Oxygen administration may increase the noise level for the infant within the hood compartment Personal injury could occur A WARNING The use of oxygen in therapy requires that special care be taken to prevent fire Any materials that burn in air and some that do not are easily ignited and burn rapidly in high concentrations of oxygen Therefore for safety keep all sources of ignition away from the incubator and preferably out of the same area where it is being used Prominently display NO SMOKING signs Do not place auxiliary equipment that produce sparks within or near the
17. 3 100 12 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be determined using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where Pis the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies NOTE The ISM industrial scientific and medical bands between 150 kHz and 80 MHz are 6 765 MHz to 6 795 MHz 13 553 MHz to 13 567 MHz 26 957 MHz to 27 283 MHz and 40 66 MHz to 40 70 MHz NOTE An additional factor of 10 3 1s used in calculating the recommended separation distance for transmitters in the ISM frequency bands between Page 2 20 Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 150 kHz and 80 MHz and in the frequency range 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz to decrease the likelihood that mobile portable communications equipment could cause interference if it is inadvertently brought into patient areas NOTE These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 2 21 Notes Page 2 22 Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Section 3 Precautions and Safety Tips Precautions A
18. 542 L beck 800 437 2437 Tel 49 451 882 0 http www draegermedical com Fax 49 451 882 2080 Technical Support 800 437 2437 http www draeger com Fax 215 721 5782 Technical Support 49 1805 372 3437 Fax 49 451 882 3779 Part number Revisions Date 67 990 70 8 October 2006 MU06155 CE The CE mark is only applicable to transport incubators Model TI500 sold for use in the European Haar te Air Shields is a registered trademark of Draeger Medical Systems Inc Care For Me is a trademark of Draeger Medical Systems Inc FERNOO is a registered trademark of Ferno Washington Inc Kleenaseptic B is a registered trademark of Metrex Research Corporation Velcro is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries BV a Dutch Corpora tion Draeger Medical Systems Inc reserves the right to make changes without notice in design specifications and models The only warranty Draeger Med ical Systems Inc makes is the express written warranty extended on the sale or rental of its products The information in this manual is confidential and may not be disclosed to third parties without the prior written consent of Draeger Medical Systems Inc 2006 by Draeger Medical Systems Inc ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
19. 7 990 70 Page 5 5 Reset Name Description Silence Reset key XN Silence Silences the audible portion of the High Temperature Heater Temperature Sensor Airflow and Low DC alarms Resets the Sensor alarm after the damaged sensor is replaced If a High Temperature alarm was caused by a damaged sensor it resets the alarm after the damaged sensor 1s replaced If a Power Failure alarm was caused by switching from an AC or external DC to the battery it also resets that alarm Page 5 6 Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Power Chassis Controls Indicators and Connectors CAUTION ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT REMOVE COVER REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL A CLASS 1 EQUIPMENT IN COMPLIANCE E WITH LEC STD 601 2 20 1990 C GROUND RELIABILITY MARKED HOSPITAL GRADE OR HOSPITAL USE Power Chassis Items Name Description A AC Power switch Applies AC power to or removes AC power from the incubator a m B Circuit breakers Provide overload protection for the incubator C Power Cord Accepts the AC power cord connector D External DC Accepts the external DC connector power cord E Patient Probe Accepts the skin tempera connector ture probe Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 5 7 Operation The operating procedure is divided into two main sections General Operation and
20. Ad WARNING A dirty air intake microfilter could affect performance or cause carbon dioxide CO9 build up Ensure that the filter is checked on a routine basis commensurate with local conditions Particularly if the unit is used in an unusually dusty environment more frequent replacements may be necessary Failure to do so could result in infant injury or equipment damage Ah CAUTION Do not attempt to clean the air intake microfilter Equipment damage could occur Check the air intake microfilter during each preventive maintenance cycle If the air intake microfilter is one of the following replace it Damaged Visibly dirty Older than 3 months Before installing a new air intake microfilter clean the microfilter chamber and its cover with a cleanser disinfectant Skin Temperature Probe 1 Use a disinfectant detergent to thoroughly clean all surfaces 2 Dry with a clean cloth or paper towel Assembling After Cleaning Assemble the incubator in the following sequence During assembly spray all surfaces with air sanitizer Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 6 7 A CAUTION Exercise care when lowering the upper shell onto the lower shell to avoid damage to the air temperature probe 1 Align the air temperature probe with the hole in the upper shell 2 Lower the upper shell onto the lower shell 3 Secure the four shell latches at the head and foot ends of the unit A WARNIN
21. Drager medical A Drager and Siemens Company Transport Incubator WARNING For a full understanding of the performance characteristics of this equipment the user should carefully read this manual before operating Operating Instructions Model TI500 Emergency Care Perioperative Care Critical Care Perinatal Care Home Care Because you care Table of Contents Section 1 Symbol Definition and Intended Use Symbol Definition 2 0 0c cece ees 1 1 Technical Definitions s istrese ierra aaraa a eee 1 3 Intended Usen sweats A UAT 1 4 Section 2 Introduction Features and Specifications Introductions 2 oL VL S a A Oe aes 2 1 System Overview lesse ien es 2 1 Temperature Control 00 0 cece ee ee 2 2 ATTI s sates eh ae tee i a eS Sets 2 2 Optional Equipment 0 0 cece eee 2 4 Specifications ss 2 6 Physical Specifications 00 eee eee eee ee 2 6 Environmental Specifications 0 000 2 7 Performance Specifications 00 eee eee ee 2 7 Electrical Specifications 0 0 eese 2 8 Temperature Specifications 0 2 0 eese 2 9 Regulations Standards and Codes 2 9 Section 3 Precautions and Safety Tips Precautions suse orbes pU dies agitate idee Pp ES 3 1 Electrical Precautions 0oocoocococcoocooccoccoo oo 3 3 Explosion Precautions 0 0 ce cee esee 3 3 Oxygen Precautions
22. Functional Checkout Procedure should be performed each time the incubator 1s placed in service to verify proper operation of all functions see General Operation and Functional Checkout Procedure on page 5 8 Operation During Use should be used for routine operation see Operation During Use on page 5 16 A WARNING Do not use the incubator if it fails to function properly Refer service to qualified personnel Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage NOTE The use of infant seats head hoods or other accessories not specifically designed for use with this incubator can alter the airflow pattern and may affect temperature uniformity temperature variability the correlation of the incubator temperature displayed to the center mattress temperature and the infant skin temperature NOTE Make sure that the airflow slots at the ends of the incubator are not obstructed by blankets diapers etc as these items can also alter the airflow pattern General Operation and Functional Checkout Procedure NOTE This unit has been shipped with the batteries disconnected Before attempting to operate the unit connect the terminals on each battery Perform the functional checkout before the incubator is first placed into use and after disassembly for cleaning or maintenance To operate the incubator refer to Controls Indicators and Connectors on page 5 1 and proceed as follows Page 5
23. G After cleaning be sure to replace the impeller on the motor shaft Failure to do so could cause the heater to overheat disabling the heater If the impeller is installed improperly oxygen and temperature will be adversely affected Make sure the impeller turns freely after installation Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage 4 Check that the impeller is approximately 1 6 mm 0 06 from the cover and rotates freely Place a new humidity sponge in the humidity chamber Install the hood on the upper molding Open the head end access door Place the mattress in the mattress cover on the mattress tray 3 9 go ST ON Un As you face the front of the incubator place the mattress tray on the left end of the upper shell 10 Slide the tray to the right under the mattress tray retainers until it passes the mattress tray stop and stops at the right end of the upper shell 11 Secure the hood retainers 12 Open the front and head end access panels of the hood Page 6 8 Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 13 Install an access port gasket behind each access port door 14 Stretch the larger diameter elastic band of the access door cuff into the groove in each access port gasket NOTE When installed correctly the cuff has a small opening at its center 15 Install a new disposable iris entry port sleeve a Install the smaller elastic band of a new sleev
24. IF abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as reorienting or relocating the TI500 Transport Incubator d Over the Frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz field strengths should be less than 3 V m NOTE At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 2 19 Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the T1500 Transport The TI500 Transport Incubator is intended for use in the electromag netic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or user of the TI500 Transport Incubator can help pre vent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF Communications Equipment and the TI500 Transport Incubator as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Rated Separation distance according to frequency of maximum transmitter m output 150 kHzto 150 kHzto 80 to 800 800 MHz to power of 80 MHz 80 MHzin MHz 2 5 GHz transmitter outside ISM ISM bands w pangs d 12 P d 12 P d 234P d 124P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 3 8 7
25. K HAZARD An electrical shock hazard exists when performing service procedures Unplug the power cord AC or DC from its power Source Loosen the battery compartment fastening knob and slide the compartment out approximately 5 cm 2 to disconnect the batteries from the incubator Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage SHOCK HAZARD Do not expose the unit to excessive moisture Personal injury or equipment damage could occur A CAUTION Do not use harsh cleansers or detergents such as scouring pads and heavy duty grease removers or solvents such as toulene xylene and acetone Equipment damage could occur A CAUTION Ensure that the metal platform is dry before placing the mattress back into the incubator Failure to do so could result in equipment damage Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 6 1 This section provides cleaning and maintenance instructions Where necessary disassembly instructions are provided Maintenance other than that provided in this section should be performed by service personnel At a minimum thoroughly clean and disinfect the incubator upon removal of the infant from the incubator However depending on individual facility policy perform this as often as daily if desired Cleaning is most effectively accomplished by disassembling and then grouping the parts and accessories in categories according to the method of cleaning required
26. Maintenance Ad WARNING Only facility authorized personnel should perform preventive maintenance on the Model TI500 transport incubator Preventive maintenance performed by unauthorized personnel could result in personal injury or equipment damage For optimal performance product service should be performed only by qualified service personnel Technical Services representatives are located throughout the United States and Canada and are dispatched for required maintenance by calling 800 437 2437 Customers outside of the USA and Canada should contact their local factory authorized distributor for service For disposal of defective parts refer to Disposal on page 6 10 Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 6 11 Battery Check the condition of the batteries before the first use of the incubator and at three month intervals thereafter as follows 1 Ifthe incubator has not been plugged into an AC power source for 20 hours prior to this test recharge the batteries by plugging the incubator in to an AC power source for 20 hours with the AC Power switch in the ON 1 position 2 With the incubator in a room temperature environment unplug the AC line cord and open all access doors 3 Turn the observation light on 4 PresstheSet Temp key The Set Temperature indicator lights and a short beep sounds indicating that the C Temperature display is indicating the setpoint 5 Observe the C Tempe
27. P KEY Set Temperature Up Key x 4 i iue d Page 1 2 Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 The symbol below indicates a SILENCE RESET KEY Silence Reset Key EX MARS The symbol below indicates Electromagnetic interference Electromagnetic Interference o Technical Definitions Setpoint The incubator temperature selected for operation during use Incubator temperature Air temperature at a point 10 cm 4 above and centered over the mattress surface Temperature equilibrium tThe condition reached when the average incubator temperature does not vary more than 0 2 C 0 36 F over a period of one hour Temperature overshoot The amount by which the incubator temperature exceeds the average incubator temperature at temperature equilibrium when the setpoint is changed from 30 C 86 F to 34 C 93 2 F Temperature rise time The time required for the incubator temperature to rise to 34 C 93 F from an ambient temperature of 23 C 73 4 F with a 36 C 96 8 F setpoint Temperature uniformity The amount by which the average temperature at each of five points 10 cm 4 above the mattress surface differs from the average incubator temperature at temperature equilibrium The five points are the centers of five areas created by lines that divide the width and length of the mattress surface Temperature variability During steady temperature conditions the inc
28. WARNING Federal law restricts this device to use by or on the order of a physician Otherwise personal injury or equipment damage could occur A WARNING Incubator misuse may result in harm to an infant Only properly trained personnel should use the incubator as directed by an appropriately qualified physician aware of currently known hazards and benefits A WARNING The incubator is equipped with a High Temperature alarm but it is activated only by the air temperature Direct radiation of the infant from sunlight or other sources of radiant heat could cause overheating of the infant without triggering the alarm Do not position the incubator in direct sunlight or under other sources of radiant heat A WARNING For infant safety do not leave infant unattended when access doors are open The infant could fall resulting in serious personal injury A WARNING For infant safety do not leave the access panels open longer than essential The air temperature indicator does not accurately reflect the incubator temperature when the access panels are open Under these conditions the incubator temperature may be significantly lower than the displayed temperature Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 3 1 A WARNING A dirty air intake microfilter could affect performance or cause carbon dioxide CO gt build up Ensure that the filter is checked on a routine basis commensurate with local conditions
29. chet and insert the end of the webbing through the center slot in the ratchet 4 Hold the ratchet and pull the opposing webbing taut to remove any slack To tighten the webbing pump the handle 5 Lock the ratchet handle down flat for transport 6 Check the tie down straps periodically to be certain that they are taut and the monitor has not moved To Release 1 Open the handle to the A position 2 Pull the release bar forward and move the handle to the B fully open position 3 Remove the strap from the slot A CAUTION Protect the webbing from sharp edges and heat Replace if cut or worn Failure to do so could result in equipment damage 4 Ifthe strap is cut or worn replace it Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 5 27 Notes Page 5 28 Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Section 6 Cleaning Maintenance and Replacement Parts Cleaning A WARNING Make sure that the oxygen supply to the incubator is turned off and that the incubator is disconnected from the oxygen supply when performing cleaning and maintenance procedures A fire and explosion hazard exists when performing cleaning and maintenance procedures in an oxygen enriched environment Personal injury or equipment damage could occur f SHOCK HAZARD Unplug the unit from its power source Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage SHOC
30. desired position Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 4 3 Ad WARNING Fully support the incubator weight until the height adjustment latch is firmly locked in the desired position The gas springs on the stand assist in supporting the weight Failure to fully support the incubator weight could result in physical injury or equipment damage 13 Continue lowering the stand J slightly until the height adjustment latch D engages NOTE When the height adjustment latch engages a click is heard A CAUTION To properly secure the incubator and stand in in the lowest position always fasten the frame retaining latches to the frame retaining latch locking handle Also wrap the AC power cord and external DC power cords neatly and hang them on the guard rail using the attached Velcro straps 1 Velcro is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries BV a Dutch corporation Page 4 4 Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Connection to External Power Sources f SHOCK HAZARD Check the continuity between the chassis and the AC plug grounding pin before use Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage SHOCK HAZARD Make sure that the building power is compatible with the electrical specifications shown on the unit For proper grounding reliability plug the power cord into only a properly marked hospital grade receptacle Do not use e
31. e over the inner ring ofthe port housing Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 6 9 b Fold back the larger elastic band and slip it over the outer ring of the port housing c Rotate the outer ring to close NOTE If properly installed the sleeve opens again when the rotation is reversed 16 Install the tubing access port grommets by inserting them into the slots in the outer hood 17 Close and latch the front and head end access panels 18 Install the new air intake filter if necessary a Tighten the two thumbscrews b Ifa new filter is installed indicate the date on the place provided on the cover c Replace the air intake filter cover 19 Perform the complete functional checkout procedure before returning the unit to service see General Operation and Functional Checkout Procedure on page 5 8 Disposal This device is subject to EU Directive 2002 96 EC WEEE It is not registered for use in private households and may not be disposed of at municipal collection points for waste electrical and electronic equipment Drager Medical has authorized a firm to dispose of this device in the proper manner For more detailed information please contact your local Drager Medical organization alternatively further information can be obtained from our national Drager Medical organization Page 6 10 Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70
32. eaning Procedures 00 00 ce cece eee 6 5 Lower Shell 2 race OUR aa haan E 6 5 Humidity Chamber and Upper Shell 6 5 Mattress Tray and Deck 00 005 6 6 Hood and Accessory Adjustable Stand 6 6 Tubing Access Grommets 0 00000 eee 6 7 Page ii Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Air Intake Filter oooooooooooooo 6 7 Skin Temperature Probe oooooooooo oo 6 7 Assembling After Cleaning 0 0000 eee 6 7 Disposals ciui tue psv DEEP road ie e 6 10 Maintenance sini o urarii Ee o he 6 11 Battery saae n E EAE E wae tye wate e SAGE 6 12 Power Failure Alarm Battery o o ooooooooo 6 12 Calibration and Preventive Maintenance 6 13 Replacement Parts 00 0 cece E ees 6 13 Section 7 Troubleshooting Troubleshoot Ge eee ye DOCS AE OEE 7 1 Section 8 Storage and Handling Storage and Handling 2 0 0 cece eee eee 8 1 Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page iii Page iv Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Section 1 Symbol Definition and Intended Use Symbol Definition This manual contains different typefaces and icons designed to improve readability and increase understanding of its content Note the following examples Standard text used for regular information Boldface text emphasizes a word or phrase NOTE s
33. equired connect the plug of the skin temperature probe to the patient probe receptacle Insert the probe into the hood compartment through a tubing access grommet 11 Attach the probe to the infant a Thoroughly clean and dry the skin area where the probe is to be placed b Place the probe on the infant If the infant is on his her back or side place the probe on the abdomen halfway between the xyphoid and the umbilicus NOTE The shading on the baby illustration denotes the probe placement on the abdomen If the infant is prone place the probe on the back of the infant c Using a CareForMe probe cover attach the probe to the infant Incubator Safety 12 Close the access panel and secure the access panel latches to avoid accidental opening Page 5 20 Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 A WARNING For infant safety do not leave the access panels open longer than essential The air temperature indicator does not accurately reflect the incubator temperature when the access panels are open Under these conditions the incubator temperature may be significantly lower than the displayed temperature Routine Monitoring 13 Routinely monitor and note the infant s rectal or auxiliary temperature according to the orders of the attending physician or nursing protocol 14 Inspect the tubing access grommets which provide convenient access to the monitor leads Adjustable Stand
34. erno Washington stand model 147A Nominal length 102 cm 40 Nominal width 56 5 cm 22 25 Nominal height low hood 111 8 cm 44 maximum 81 3 cm 32 minimum Nominal height high hood 116 2 cm 45 75 maximum 85 7 cm 33 75 minimum Nominal weight including 72 1 kg 159 lb the incubator adjustable stand and one battery Nominal weight including 82 5 kg 181 9 Ib the incubator adjustable stand and two batteries Transport incubator Nominal length 95 9 cm 37 75 Nominal width 52 7 cm 20 75 Nominal height low hood 50 8 cm 20 00 Nominal height high hood 55 2 cm 21 75 Stands Nominal length 102 cm 40 25 Page 2 6 Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Feature Nominal width Dimension 56 5 cm 22 25 Nominal height 61 0 cm 24 00 maximum 30 5 cm 12 00 minimum Environmental Specifications Feature Operating temperature range ambient Dimension 10 C 50 F to 30 C 86 F incubator must be at least 3 C higher than the ambient Storage temperature 40 C 40 F to 70 C 158 F ambi ent Relative Humidity Range 0 to 95 RH non condensing Altitude Operating range sea level to 3 km 10000 ft non pressurized ambient or sea level to 12 km 40000 ft pressur ized ambient Shipment range sea level to 12km 40000 ft Perfor
35. ets apart special information or important instruction clarification The symbol below highlights a WARNING or CAUTION Warning and Caution A A WARNING identifies situations or actions that may affect patient or user safety Disregarding a warning could result in patient or user injury A CAUTION points out special procedures or precautions that personnel must follow to avoid equipment damage The symbol below highlights a CAUGHT HAZARD WARNING Caught Hazard Warning a The symbol below highlights a CHEMICAL HAZARD WARNING Chemical Hazard Warning de The symbol below highlights an ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Warning A Ay 7 s N Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 1 1 This product contains different icons designed to increase understanding Note the following examples The symbol below indicates Attention Consult accompanying documents Attention Consult Accompanying Documents AN The symbol below indicates Type BF equipment with an F type isolated floating applied part Type BF Equipment e X The symbol below indicates a BATTERY OPERATION INDICATOR Battery Operation Indicator The symbol below indicates a POWER ON OFF SWITCH Power On Off Switch The symbol below indicates a SET TEMPERATURE DOWN KEY Set Temperature Down Key CASS N NT ed The symbol below indicates a SET TEMPERATURE U
36. f necessary Sterilizing NOTE Sterilization of any component of the transport incubator is generally not necessary or recommended However if desired cold liquid sterilization can be used A CAUTION Do not expose the hood assembly to direct radiation from germicidal lamps Ultraviolet radiation from these sources could cause cracking of gaskets fading of paint and crazing of the clear acrylic hood A CAUTION Do not steam autoclave Equipment damage could occur Perform the complete functional checkout procedure before returning the unit to service see General Operation and Functional Checkout Procedure on page 5 8 Disassembling for Cleaning Access Panel Cuffs gt Access Port Gasket eg Retainer Ring L ay Iris Entry L1 de Port Sleeve 7 Cuff Ring Grommet 1 Open the access door panel 2 Remove the access door cuffs ring and access port gasket Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 6 3 8 Discard the cuff rings At the head end panel remove the iris entry port sleeve from the retainer ring Discard the sleeve Unlatch the access door panel and head end panel and open the panels until they hang down on the guard rail Grasp the center of each tubing access grommet and then remove them Set the tubing access grommets aside Mattress Tray 1 Opentheheadendaccess 2 mW door M dH Mattress tray 7 22 Slide the tray to t
37. hargeable Internal battery voltage 12V DC nominal Internal battery quantity 1 2 optional Internal battery capacity 24 Amp hours per battery Internal battery charge time 10 hours per battery from full discharge Internal battery life expect ancy 200 complete charge discharge cycles Chassis leakage current 300pA or less 110V 120V AC units 500pA or less 220V 240V AC units Page 2 8 Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Temperature Specifications Feature Dimension Operating temperature Maintains a differential of up to 25 C 45 F between the ambient temperature and setpoint for 90 min per battery Example With a setpoint of 36 C 96 8 F and ambient temperature of 11 C 51 8 F the operating time full heater all heater lights on is 90 min for one battery or 3 hours for two batteries Operating range normal 10 C 50 F to 30 C 86 F The incubator setpoint must be at least 3 0 C 5 4 F higher than the ambient temperature Operating range limited 0 C 32 F to 30 C 86 F At more extreme ambient temperatures the incubator temperature may not be maintained due to extreme ambient temperatures Relative humidity RH 0 to 95 RH non condensing IEC operating range class I equipment internally powered equipment Temperature setpoint range 21 5 C 70 7 F 1 5 C to 38 0 C 100 4 F in 0 1 C increments
38. he DC power for operating the assembly incubator Page 5 2 Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Controller Controls and Indicators Controller Name Description ON key Applies power to the control panel Standby key Removes power from the control panel The Power Mode indicator remains on Power Mode Battery indicator DC indicator AC indicator Battery terminal voltage indicators Four indicators on No indicators on Heater power indicators One indicator on Two indicators on Three indicators on Four indicators on When on it indicates that the unit is operating from an internal battery When on it indicates that the unit is operating from an external DC power source When on it indicates that the unit is operating from an AC line The battery is near its maximum potential The battery is depleted to below its safe level and the low DC alarm activates 25 heater power 50 heater power 75 heater power 100 heater power Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 5 3 Name Description Baby Indicates the infant skin temperature when the Temperature C baby probe is attached to the infant When the digital display baby probe is not connected to the unit the display blanks NOTE The baby probe only monitors the infant skin temperature It does not control the incubator temperature Check 36
39. he left Loin until it reaches its mattress tray stop i 3 Remove the mattress from the tray 4 Press the mattress tray stop and slide the tray f off the upper shell l 5 Set the tray aside Hood 1 Close and latch the access panels 2 Release the hood retainers located at the front and rear of the incubator 3 Carefully lift the hood straight up and set it aside 4 Remove the inner hood and set it aside Upper Shell 1 Remove and discard the humidity sponge 2 Release and pull back the four shell latches at the head and foot end of the incubator 3 Lift the upper shell straight up and set it aside Page 6 4 Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Cleaning Procedures Lower Shell Clean the lower shell every 3 to 4 months during routine service maintenance or when contamination is known or suspected 1 To gain access to the incubator lower shell disassemble the unit see Disassembling for Cleaning on page 6 3 Ah WARNING The heater fins may be hot enough to cause burns Avoid touching the heater fins until the unit has cooled for at least 30 min Otherwise personal injury could occur Ze Remove any lint from the heater fins fan motor impeller and air Vig probe A gt SS Heater fins Fan motor Wipe the heater fins air temperature probe fan motor impeller and adjacent surfaces with a mild germicidal detergent solution Follow with a clean paper towel
40. he product does comply with the more restrictive RF Emission levels of Class B Page 2 10 Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Emissions The TI500 Transport Incubator is intended for use in the electromag netic environment specified below The customer or user of the unit should ensure that the unit is used in such an environment tions flicker emis sions IEC 61000 3 3 Emissions Test Compliance Harmonics Not Applicable IEC 61000 3 2 Voltage fluctua Not Applicable Electromagnetic Environment Guidance The TI500 Transport Incubator is suitable for use in all estab lishments other than domestic and those directly connected to the public low volt age power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 2 11 Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Immunity The TI500 Transport Incubator is intended for use in the electromag netic environment specified below The customer or user of the TI500 Transport Incubator should assure that the unit is used in such an envi ronment d Electromagnetic Immunity Test IET Compliance Pun Level Level Guidance Electrostatic 6kV contact 6 kV contact The floors Discharge ESD should be IEC 61000 4 2 8 kV air 8kV air wood con
41. helf tie down strap operation 22 To operate the accessory shelf tie down strap refer to Shelf Tie Down Strap on page 5 26 Accessories Adjustable Stand Optional Height adjustment latch A Incubator locking Frame retaining latch locking handle NOTE The standard adjustable stand shown above is a Ferno Washington ambulance cot holder Model 147A Instructions are provided for lowering and raising the stand in Section 4 see Assembly on page 4 2 Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 5 25 Shelf To Attach 1 Place the shelf onto the top of the incubator and install the locking pin 2 Ensure the suction cups adhere to the hood 3 The load limit of the accessory shelf is 7 kg 15 Ib To Detach 4 Remove the locking pin from the right side of the shelf 5 Grasp the suction cup tabs to release the suction and raise the shelf Shelf Tie Down Strap To Operate 1 Position the equipment on the shelf in the most visible and accessible location where securing slots are 2 Bring the webbing over the equipment such as a patient monitor making certain that the webbing is not twisted Tie down strap Bane open end i Release Tiedown bar p A p strap p PP T ratchet es fully open osilion Page 5 26 Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 3 Lift the rat
42. hin the incubator can be attained In addition to drawing fresh filtered air into the incubator the impeller recirculates at a much greater flow than that of the fresh gas inflow The air is directed over the humidity sponge for humidification when used When the access panel of the hood is closed the air enters the infant Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 2 1 compartment up through the slots at the right end of the housing After circulating within the infant compartment the air is then circulated down the left end of the housing past the temperature sensing probe and back to the impeller The transport incubator is designed to operate from one of three power sources The three sources are used in the following order If external AC is not available the incubator switches to external DC If that is not available it switches to its internal batteries The batteries can be charged only when the unit is operating from an AC source Temperature Control A temperature sensor located in the recirculation air path and a proportional control circuit which determines the heater output required to maintain the desired incubator temperature regulate the incubator temperature The number of Heater indicators lit on the control panel indicate the relative amount of heat provided The incubator temperature can be maintained from 21 5 C 70 7 F to 38 C 100 4 F as selected with the temperature cont
43. hould use the incubator as directed by an appropriately qualified physician aware of currently known hazards and benefits Page 5 16 Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 A WARNING To prevent harm to the infant do not remove the hood while leads or tubing are connected to the infant There is no need to raise the hood at any time while the infant is cared for in the incubator Achieve all necessary access to the infant by means of the access panels A WARNING The incubator is equipped with a High Temperature alarm but it is activated only by the air temperature Direct radiation of the infant from sunlight or other sources of radiant heat could cause overheating of the infant without triggering the alarm Do not position the incubator in direct sunlight or under other sources of radiant heat A WARNING To prevent inadvertent tip over of the incubator during transport in the stand s high position do not exceed the 7 kg 15 Ib load limit of the accessory shelf if only one oxygen cylinder is used mount itin the compartment under the controller and always push or pull the incubator forward or backward in a straight line along the length of the stand from the ends Lateral or angular movement across the width can result in inadvertent tip over if the wheels encounter any obstacle Personal injury or equipment damage could occur f SHOCK HAZARD Make sure that the building power is compatible with
44. incubator Personal injury or equipment damage could occur Page 3 4 Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Ad WARNING Spontaneous and violent ignition may occur if oil grease or greasy substances come in contact with oxygen under pressure Keep these substances away from oxygen regulators cylinder valves tubing and connections and all other oxygen equipment Personal injury or equipment damage could occur A WARNING On high pressure oxygen cylinders use only approved reducing or regulating valves marked for oxygen service Do not use these valves for air or gases other than oxygen since they may cause hazards when returned to oxygen service Operate such equipment strictly in accordance with the manufacturer s directions Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage EMC Compatibility Precautions General information on electromagnetic compatibility EMC according to the international EMC standard IEC 60601 1 2 2001 As WARNING Pins of connectors identified with the ESD warning symbol shall not be touched and not be connected unless ESD precautionary procedures are used Such precautionary procedures may include antistatic clothing and shoes the touch of a ground stud before and during connecting the pins or the use of electrically isolating and antistatic gloves All staff involved in the above shall receive instruction in these procedures NOTE Medical electrical equ
45. ipment needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in the manual In addition portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect medical electrical equipment NOTE Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect medical electrical equipment Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 3 5 Ad WARNING Use of accessories other than those listed and approved for use with this product either as original or replacements items may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the equipment Ad WARNING The equipment should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment unless verification of normal operation in the configuration in which it is to be used can be achieved Page 3 6 Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Section 4 Installation and Assembly Installation Ah WARNING Do not release the frame retaining latches or raise the adjustable stand until the incubator has been installed on the stand Personal injury or damage to the stand could occur The hood and base assembly and the accessory adjustable stand are shipped in separate cartons When removing the equipment from the cartons take care not to scratch or otherwise damage unprotected surfaces Remove all packing materials Assembly Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page
46. lose the access panel Rotate the latch until fully engaged The latch must be fully engaged to prevent accidental opening of the access panels Open the head end access panel Slide the tray out of the incubator until it reaches its mechanical stop Check that the tray is stable when force is applied to the extended portion Return the mattress tray to the incubator and check that the restraining straps are in good working order Close the head end access panel Page 5 14 Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 7 Check the shell latches and hood retainers All four latches and retainers should be properly secured A WARNING A dirty air intake filter may affect the oxygen concentration and cause carbon dioxide build up Check the filter routinely and change it at least every three months Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage 8 Check the condition of the air filter a Loosen the two thumbscrews on the air filter cover b Remove the cover c Remove the filter d Ifthe filter is visibly dirty replace it 9 Check the air oxygen system a Connect the output of the flow meter to the oxygen inlet connector on the left side of the incubator as viewed from the front using 5 mm 0 2 inner diameter surgical tubing b Introduce 6 lpm 1 6 gal min of oxygen c Monitor the levels within the hood to verify that they reach the p
47. mance Specifications Feature Mattress air velocity aver age air and oxygen flow rate circulated within the mattress area defined by five points up to a height of 4 above the mattress Dimension lt 20 cm sec 39 ft min Carbon dioxide CO2 level within the hood Less than 0 5 when a 4 mixture of CO in the air is delivered at 750 ml 25 oz per min at a point 10 cm 4 above the center of the mattress Oxygen concentration Adjustable from a range of 21 to at least 58 with oxygen flow rates gt 6 LPM 1 6 gal min Concentrations are achieved in less than 40 minutes at the corresponding oxygen flow Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 2 7 Feature Noise level within the hood Dimension Less than 60 dBa with ambient levels to lt 50 dBa Observation light 376 7 Ix 35 0 fc at 10 cm 4 above the center of the mattress Correlation of the displayed incubator temperature to the actual incubator temperature at temperature equilibrium see Technical Definitions on page 1 3 lt 1 C Electrical Specifications Feature External power requirements Dimension 110V 120V AC 50 60 400 Hz 270W maximum sine or square wave or 220V 240V AC 50 60 400 Hz 270W maximum sine or square wave 11V DC to 13V DC 200W maximum 26V DC to 30V DC 200W maximum Internal battery type Lead acid vented rec
48. moistened with hot water and then wipe dry Humidity Chamber and Upper Shell 1 Use a disinfectant detergent to clean all surfaces thoroughly Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 6 5 2 Dry with a clean cloth or paper towel 3 Inspect the black rubber gasket on the underside of the upper shell for obvious damage Replace if necessary Mattress Tray and Deck 1 Use a disinfectant detergent to clean all surfaces thoroughly 2 Dry with a clean cloth or paper towel Hood and Accessory Adjustable Stand A CAUTION Alcohol can cause crazing of the clear acrylic hood Do not use alcohol acetone or any organic solvents for cleaning Equipment damage could occur A CAUTION Do not expose the hood assembly to direct radiation from germicidal lamps Ultraviolet radiation from these sources could cause cracking of gaskets fading of paint and crazing of the clear acrylic hood 1 Use a disinfectant detergent to clean all surfaces of the hood thoroughly including the inner wall and access panels 2 Clean all holes indentations baffles etc 3 Dry with a clean cloth or paper towel 4 Clean all surfaces of the stand Page 6 6 Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Tubing Access Grommets 1 Thoroughly clean the six access tubing grommets using a disinfectant detergent 2 Rinse with warm water 3 Dry with a clean cloth or paper towel Air Intake Filter
49. ncubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Ad WARNING To prevent injury keep fingers clear of moving parts 7 Lift slightly to take the weight off the height adjustment latch D and then pull outward on the handle with the fingers of the left hand to unlock it 8 Raise the stand J to the desired position Ad WARNING Fully support the incubator weight until the height adjustment latch is firmly locked in the desired position The gas springs on the stand assist in supporting the weight Failure to fully support the incubator weight could result in physical injury or equipment damage 9 Continue raising the stand J slightly until the height adjustment latch D engages NOTE When the height adjustment latch engages a click is heard To Lower the Stand Ad WARNING For safety when raising or lowering the stand with an incubator in position two persons must support the full weight of the incubator Do not unlock the height adjustment latch unless the weight is fully supported Personal injury or equipment damage could occur 10 With an attendant at each end firmly grasp the four corners of the top frame of the stand J with the palms of hands downward Ad WARNING To prevent injury keep fingers clear of moving parts 11 Lift slightly to take the weight off the height adjustment latch D and then pull outward on the handle with the fingers of the left hand to unlock it 12 Lower the stand J to the
50. nd Manufacturer s Declaration Immunity The TI500 Transport Incubator is intended for use in the electromag netic environment specified below The customer or user of the TI500 Transport Incubator should assure that the unit is used in such an envi ronment Immunity Test Conducted RF IEC 61000 4 6 IEC 60601 Test Level Compliance Level Electromagnetic Environment Guidance Recommended Separation Distance Portable and mobile RF communica tions equip ment should be used no closer to any part of the TI500 Transport Incu bator includ ing cables than the recom mended separa tion distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmit ter Recommended separation distance 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz outside ISM bands 3 Vrms d 124P Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 2 15 Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Immunity The TI500 Transport Incubator is intended for use in the electromag netic environment specified below The customer or user of the TI500 Transport Incubator should assure that the unit is used in such an envi ronment Immunity Test TEC 60601 Test Compliance Electromagnetic Level Level Environment Guidance Recommended Separation Distance 10 Vrms 10 Vrms d 124 P 150 KHz to 80 MHz Radiated RF 10 V m 10 V m IEC 61000 4 3 d 124P y MH
51. nt alarm to Temperature indicate that the heater temperature has indicator exceeded 77 C 170 6 F When this occurs Power Failure indicator the heater and the heater indicators turn off To silence the alarm for 5 min press the Silence Reset key To reset press the Standby key If AC power is lost and no external DC or internal battery is present the indicator lights and a continuous tone sounds Airflow indicator Flashes along with an intermittent alarm to indicate that the fan impeller has stopped rotating or is missing When this occurs the heater and the heater indicators turn off To silence the alarm for 5 min press the Silence Reset key Sensor indicator Low DC indicator Flashes and an intermittent tone sounds This alarm resets itself and can be silenced by pressing the Silence Reset key until the sensor is replaced If a High Temperature alarm occurs simultaneously with a Sensor alarm a shorted probe is probably the true cause of the alarm since a shorted probe appears as a High Temperature alarm condition An open baby probe does not cause a Sensor fail alarm Flashes and an intermittent alarm sounds to indicate that the incubator DC power source has fallen below a predetermined value battery or external 12V DC below 10 5V DC or external 28V DC below 25 5V DC To silence the alarm for 5 min press the Silence Reset key Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 6
52. nt hood outer TI500 low German 67 908 54 Replacement hood outer TI500 low Italian 67 908 55 Replacement hood outer TI500 low Swedish 67 908 56 Replacement hood outer TI500 low Japanese 67 516 00 R Replacement inner hood high six grommet 68 209 20 Probe 1 skin temperature disposable box of 10 68 209 47 Cover probe CareForMe large 100 68 209 48 Cover probe CareForMe standard 100 26 920 72 Disposable storage covers carton of 50 67 091 80 IV pole assembly Page 6 14 Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Part Number Description 67 090 72 Stand height adjustable 67 503 30 Accessory shelf kit English TI500 67 502 77 Cable assembly DC external power adapter 67 090 75 Pressure regulator flow meter assembly oxygen 67 503 04 Second battery option TI500 Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 6 15 Notes Page 6 16 Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Section 7 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting A WARNING Only facility authorized personnel should troubleshoot the Model TI500 transport incubator Troubleshooting by unauthorized personnel could result in personal injury or equipment damage For operator troubleshooting refer to the table on page 7 1 If the fault cannot be localized remove the unit from service and refer the servicing to factory trained or otherwise qualified service personnel
53. onics To remove the main AC power from the incubator the AC Power switch on the power chassis must be set to the OFF 0 position Mechanical Checkout 1 Check the access door latches on the front of the incubator a Press the door release The door springs open b Close the door and check for proper latching 2 Check the iris entry port on the head end NOTE The standard configuration for the transport incubator has an iris entry port on the head end However some transport incubators do not have the iris port on the head end Page 5 12 Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 a Rotate the outer ring of the iris port The iris opens and closes as rotation is continued through 360 b Ensure the iris entry port sleeve is installed properly c Close it to prevent air leaks during transport 3 Check the accessory shelf a Remove the locking pin from the right side of the shelf b Grasp the suction cup tabs to release the suction and raise the shelf c Lower the shelf and replace the locking pin d Ensure the suction cups adhere to the hood Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 5 13 4 Check the front and head end access panels Rotate the access panel latches and open the access panel to the full open position 5 Check the head end access panel latch a b 6 Check the mattress tray a C
54. or impeller is dirty Clean the fan motor impeller see Lower Shell on page 6 5 The fan motor impeller is not The access panels are open properly installed Check for proper installation of the fan motor impeller Close and latch the access panels The tubing access grommets or the door cuffs are not properly installed Check for proper installation see Assembling After Cleaning on page 6 7 The hood is not properly seated The air filter is dirty Push the hood down against the shell gasket and check the hood retainers see Mechanical Checkout on page 5 12 Check the air filter see Air Intake Filter on page 6 7 The fan motor impeller is dirty Check the fan motor impeller see Lower Shell on page 6 5 Page 7 2 Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Section 8 Storage and Handling Storage and Handling Store the transport incubator at any altitude between sea level and 12 km 40000 ft See Environmental Specifications on page 2 7 Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 8 1 Notes Page 8 2 Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Manufactured by EC Representative Draeger Medical Systems Inc Drager Medical AG amp Co KG 3135 Quarry Road Germany Telford PA 18969 USA Moislinger Allee 53 55 USA and Canada Customer Support D 23
55. ould be less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol o a The ISM industrial scientific and medical bands between 150 kHz and 80 MHz are 6 765 MHz to 6 795 MHz 13 553 MHz to 13 567 MHz 26 957 MHz to 27 283 MHz and 40 66 MHz to 40 70 MHz Page 2 18 Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 b The compliance levels in the ISM frequency bands between 150 kHz and 80 MHz and in the frequency range 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz are intended to decrease the likelihood that mobile portable communications equipment could cause interference if it is inadvertently brought into patient areas For this reason an additional factor of 10 3 is used in calculating the recommended separation distance for transmitters in these frequency ranges c Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To access the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic sit survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the TI500 Transport Incubator is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the T1500 Transport Incubator should be observed to verify normal operation
56. r any obstacle Personal injury or equipment damage could occur Page 3 2 Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Electrical Precautions SHOCK HAZARD The potential for electrical shock exists with electrical equipment Establish policies and procedures to educate your staff on the risks associated with electrical equipment f SHOCK HAZARD Make sure that the building power is compatible with the electrical specifications shown on the unit For proper grounding reliability plug the power cord into only a properly marked hospital grade receptacle Do not use extension cords If any doubt exists as to the grounding connection do not operate the equipment Personal injury or equipment damage could occur SHOCK HAZARD An electric shock hazard exists within the power pack when the electronics cover is removed Servicing should be performed only by qualified personnel Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage Explosion Precautions A WARNING Do not use in the presence of flammable anesthetics Personal injury or equipment damage could occur A WARNING Shut off oxygen cylinders before performing electrical service procedures or before changing the battery Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage A WARNING Small quantities of flammable agents which may be introduced when caring for the patient such as ethyls and alcohol left in
57. r indicator and an intermittent tone indicate a Sensor alarm This alarm resets itself High Heater Temperature The Heater Temperature indicator flashes along with an intermittent alarm to indicate that the heater temperature has exceeded 77 C 170 6 F When this condition occurs the heater and heater indicators turn off To silence this alarm for 5 min press the Silence Reset key Airflow The Airflow indicator flashes along with an intermittent alarm to indicate that the fan impeller has stopped rotating or is missing When this condition occurs the heater and heater indicators turn off To silence this alarm for 5 min press the Silence Reset key Low DC The Low DC indicator flashes and an intermittent alarm sounds to indicate that the incubator DC power source has fallen below a predetermined value Power failure An internal battery that is separate from the battery powers the Power Failure alarm circuit The alarm lights and a continuous tone sounds if AC power is lost and no external DC or internal battery is present To silence this alarm for 5 min press the Silence Reset key If the power source switches from AC to battery or external DC to battery the Power Failure alarm lights and an intermittent tone sounds To reset the alarm press the Silence Reset key Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page2 3 Optional Equipment LV pole Accessory shelf Pressure regulator
58. rature display and press the Up arrow key to raise the setpoint to its maximum 38 0 C 100 4 F NOTE With fully charged batteries the incubator operates for at least 11 4 hours before the Low DC alarm activates 6 If the Low DC alarm activates in less than 1 hours replace the batteries If battery replacement is required refer to qualified service personnel Upon successful completion of the test immediately recharge the batteries for 20 hours Power Failure Alarm Battery Check the condition of the Power Failure alarm battery before the first use of the incubator and after the incubator has been out of operation for an extended period of time 1 2 Operate the unit for a period of 10 to 25 hours Trigger a Power Failure alarm a Unplug the AC power cord from its power source b The power failure alarm activates and continues to alarm for at least 10 min If the alarm fails to activate refer to qualified service personnel Connect the unit to the AC line and charge the battery Page 6 12 Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Calibration and Preventive Maintenance Qualified service personnel should calibrate the incubator at least once every year Replacement Parts For a listing of replacement parts single use items and accessories for the operation of the transport incubator refer to the table on page 6 14 Parts other than those shown should be replaced only by q
59. redicted level as indicated on the oxygen concentration guide located on the front lower left side of the hood 10 Upon satisfactory completion of the general and functional checkout procedure plug the transport incubator into an AC power source with the main AC Power switch on the power chassis set to the ON 1 position to maintain the batteries at full charge Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 5 15 Operation During Use A WARNING Do not place the incubator in service unless the general operation and functional checkout procedure has been performed see General Operation and Functional Checkout Procedure on page 5 8 Do not use the incubator if the auto test sequence does not perform as specified Personal injury or equipment damage could occur Set up Pre warm the incubator to the temperature prescribed by the attending physician or according to nursing protocol a Toobtain maximum use of the batteries during transport pre warm the incubator while it is plugged into an external AC power source before switching to battery operation NOTE The AC power switch should be set to the On 1 position b Fully charge the batteries before using the incubator for transport c Unless humidification is prescribed run the incubator with no water in the humidity sponge during pre warming Start Up Ad WARNING Incubator misuse may result in harm to an infant Only properly trained personnel s
60. rols on the control panel The temperature as sensed by a sensor located within the housing is compared to the setpoint Control circuitry which proportions the heater output to maintain the setpoint supplies the information from this sensor The temperature is displayed on the front panel The setpoint is preset to 36 C 96 8 F 0 15 C and unless the setting is changed the incubator heats to this temperature The Set Temp controls on the control panel can change the setpoint to a prescribed temperature see Operation During Use on page 5 16 An additional sensor within the housing serves as a backup to limit the incubator maximum air temperature to 39 C 102 2 F 0 5 C At this limit the High Temperature alarm activates and the heater shuts off Alarms Each time the unit turns on it automatically activates a test sequence to verify that the visual display and audible alarms are functional High Temperature A sensor located below the deck sounds this alarm when the incubator temperature is equal to or greater than 39 C 102 2 F 0 5 C A flashing High Temp indicator and a tone Page 2 2 Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 indicate a High Temperature alarm Internally the heater turns off To silence this alarm for 5 min press the Silence Reset key Sensor Circuitry is provided to monitor the High Temperature alarm sensor for shorts or open condition A flashing senso
61. s indicating that the Air Temperature C display is indicating the setpoint b Observe the temperature display and press the Up arrow key or Down arrow key until the prescribed incubator temperature is reached c When the Set Temperature indicator goes off the Air Temperature C display indicates the incubator temperature and a short beep sounds 6 After the initial warm up verify that the Air Temperature C digital display reads within 0 5 C of the setpoint by pressing the Set Temp key 7 Ifan alarm occurs during operation the appropriate alarm indicators flash and the alarm sounds a During High Temperature Airflow and Heater Temperature alarms power is removed from the heater and the Heater indicators turn off The alarm indicators except for Power Failure and High Temperature automatically reset if the alarm condition is cleared b Ifthe alarm condition is not cleared press the Silence Reset key to temporarily silence the Low DC alarm Infant Placement 8 Place the infant into the incubator through the opened access panel Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 5 19 9 Secure the infant with the restraining straps a Place the straps over the infant and firmly press the ends together a b Tighten the straps taking care not to gt overtighten them E _ Probe Placement Ad WARNING Never place the probe under the infant nor use it rectally 10 Ifr
62. s section provides general operating procedures All personnel who operate the equipment should read these procedures Controls Indicators and Connectors The controls indicators and connectors used in operating the incubator are shown below Controls p Access panel Tubing Head end release latch access access grommet door Oxygen inlet connecto Head end access door open Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 5 1 Observation Light Battery Tray Assembly TO PREVENT DAMA 10 urctmocA ROWER SWITCH must ne RWV cribit ce pu ES et aton VW Oh wit CIRC GARE TO PREVENT Pho PAGINE T0 POMO NATTY MAY 1 PONTON HANDS ON LAON QU OF may A CONN 10 THE NORATOR M POLI RII THe TRAY BOTTOM LOW Y NUOVE PROM LATOR TO TALL R VERM POCHDUNE MAKE BRE KNOD 6 tina Lp Incubator Name Description Access panel release latch Rotates to latch or release the access panel Tubing access Provides routing for tubing baby probe Head end access door grommet leads etc into the infant compartment Oxygen inlet Provides the connection point for the external connector OXygen source Opens to provide access to the infant through the head end of the incubator Observation light Provides illumination of the mattress surface The light is turned on and off by a switch at the bottom center of the light housing Battery tray Provides t
63. sition Steel tank position Draw damp teer 60 100mm Suropeah tank position o 2 Slide the oxygen cylinders valve end toward the head end of the incubator into the compartments provided 3 Tighten the yokes on the cylinders 4 Make sure the cylinders are firmly clamped 5 To adjust the latch tension turn the draw hook clockwise to increase tension or turn the draw hook counterclockwise to decrease tension 6 Attach an appropriate regulator flow meter to the cylinder see Replacement Parts on page 6 13 Page4 6 Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 General Operation and Functional Checkout 1 After installation perform the general operation and functional checkout see General Operation and Functional Checkout Procedure on page 5 8 2 Donot place the incubator in service unless this procedure has been performed 3 Upon completion of this procedure plug the unit into an AC power source 4 So that the batteries can maintain a full charge set the Power switch on the power chassis to the ON 1 position 5 Before attempting to operate the unit connect the terminals on each battery NOTE This unit has been shipped with the batteries disconnected Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page4 7 Notes Page 4 8 Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Section 5 Instructions for Use Instructions for Use Thi
64. tch the head end access OD OK QM a TAAU ili TRATIONS WAY BF AGHIFVED panel and open the panel until it ETONG AERAR AERES hangs down on the guard rail b Slide the mattress tray out of the head end access opening until it reaches its mechanical stop c Open the front access panel to pour water on the sponge d Soak the sponge with 400 ml 14 oz of sterile distilled water One soaking provides humidity for a minimum of 12 hours Humidity Pad Sponge e Return the mattress tray to the incubator and close the head end and front access panels NOTE The humidity sponge is for single patient use only The sponge is added to increase the relative humidity within the incubator hood The level of relative humidity attained within the incubator is influenced by the ambient relative humidity Adding water to the sponge increases the humidity within the hood to over 60 RH with an ambient of 18 C and 35 RH NOTE When the temperature inside the incubator is significantly higher than the temperature in the nursery condensation may form on the inside of the hood When there is relatively little temperature difference between the incubator and the nursery condensation will not form This does not mean that the incubator air is not adequately humidified but rather that Page 5 24 Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 the difference in temperature is not great enough to produce condensation S
65. the electrical specifications shown on the unit For proper grounding reliability plug the power cord into only a properly marked hospital grade receptacle Do not use extension cords If any doubt exists as to the grounding connection do not operate the equipment Personal injury or equipment damage could occur 2 Plug one end of the power cord into the receptacle on the power chassis and the other into a wall receptacle 3 Setthe main AC Power switch on the power chassis to the ON 1 position The AC Power Mode indicator on the controller lights Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 5 17 NOTE Perform the auto test immediately before leaving the base hospital and immediately before placing an infant in the incubator 4 Turn the incubator off and then on again using the controller On and Standby keys A WARNING The auto test checks the lamps and display by simulating functional failures of the respective alarm sensors If all indicators do not appear and the audible alarm does not sound briefly at the end of the test cycle do not use the incubator Personal injury or equipment damage could occur a The High Temperature Sensor Heater Temperature Airflow and Low DC alarm indicators flash b At the end of the auto test sequence a short beep sounds The AC Power Mode indicator remains on and one or more of the Heater and Battery indicators may remain on depending on the incubator tempera
66. ture and battery charge c The Set Temperature indicator lights and the Air Temperature C digital display indicates 36 C 96 8 F 0 1 C for approximately 15s This is the automatically set initial setpoint The unit heats to this temperature unless the setpoint is changed d If the internal batteries require charging the Battery indicator shows one to three lights If the batteries are fully charged four indicator lights are on NOTE The AC Power Mode indicator does not light if the unit is tested while operating from DC power NOTE The High Temperature Sensor Heater Temperature Airflow and Low DC alarm indicators flash NOTE At the end of the auto test sequence a short beep sounds The AC Power Mode indicator remains on and one or more of the Heater indicators may remain on depending on the incubator temperature Page 5 18 Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 NOTE The Setpoint indicator lights and the Air Temperature C digital display indicates 36 C 96 8 F 0 1 C for approximately 15s This is the automatically set initial setpoint The unit heats to this temperature unless the setpoint is changed Temperature Setup 5 Set the temperature The unit automatically heats to 36 C 96 8 F when power is first applied The attending physician prescribes the temperature settings which are set as follows a Press the Set Temp key The Set Temperature indicator light
67. ualified service personnel Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 6 13 Replacement Parts Part Number Description 67 000 38 Grommet special hood access 68 120 03 Gasket access door 67 361 26 Battery 12V rechargeable marked 67 500 65 R Replacement power cord assembly locking domestic 1 0 67 501 00 R Hood inner low six grommet 68 209 70 Probe temperature skin 26 920 70 Iris port sleeve carton of 100 68 120 70 Access port cuffs oval replacement carton of 100 67 070 75 Filter replacement carton of six sets C300 67 903 95 Restraint strap replacement carton of 10 67 903 75 Humidity pad carton of 25 sets 67 903 85 Mattress replacement carton of 10 68 120 54 Neat Clips carton of 50 1 00 diameter 68 120 53 Neat Clips carton of 100 0 38 diameter 67 908 60 Replacement hood outer T1500 high English 67 908 61 Replacement hood outer TI500 high Spanish 67 908 62 Replacement hood outer TI500 high French 67 908 63 Replacement hood outer TI500 high German 67 908 64 Replacement hood outer TI500 high Italian 67 908 65 Replacement hood outer TI500 high Swedish 67 908 66 Replacement hood outer TI500 high Japanese 67 908 50 Replacement hood outer T1500 low English 67 908 51 Replacement hood outer TI500 low Spanish 67 908 52 Replacement hood outer TI500 low French 67 908 53 Replaceme
68. ubator temperature measured 10cm above center mattress is within 1 C of the average incubator temperature Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 1 3 Intended Use This manual provides instructions for installation use operator maintenance and troubleshooting of the transport incubator Model T1500 Drager Medical cannot be responsible for the performance and safety of the incubator 1f the user does not operate the unit in accordance with the instructions fails to follow the maintenance recommendations or makes any repairs with unauthorized components Only qualified service personnel should perform calibration and repair Additional technical information is available from the manufacturer upon request through your local distributor All personnel who will be working with the unit should read thoroughly understand and have ready access to this manual Store the manual with the incubator when not in use If there is anything you do not understand please contact your local representative for further information Page 1 4 Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Section 2 Introduction Features and Specifications Introduction The transport incubator provides transport of high risk premature low birth weight or critically ill newborns It provides a means to control air temperature oxygen concentrations and relative humidity A double walled hood permits full visibilit
69. w DC alarm is activated keep battery operation to an absolute minimum except in an emergency NOTE Continued use of the battery adversely affects battery performance and results in more frequent battery replacement Oxygen Administration 20 Administer oxygen from a regulated wall source or oxygen cylinder Ad WARNING Improper use of supplemental oxygen may be associated with serious side effects including blindness brain damage and death The risks vary with each infant The attending physician should prescribe the method the concentration and the duration of oxygen administration Failure to properly use supplemental oxygen could result in personal injury or equipment damage Ad WARNING If it is necessary to administer oxygen in an emergency notify the attending physician immediately Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage Page 5 22 Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 A WARNING The oxygen concentration inspired by an infant does not predictably determine the partial pressure of oxygen pO in the blood When deemed advisable by the attending physician measure blood pO by accepted clinical techniques Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage A WARNING Oxygen flow rates cannot be used as an accurate indication of oxygen concentration in an incubator Measure oxygen concentration with a calibrated oxygen analyzer at intervals
70. xtension cords If any doubt exists as to the grounding connection do not operate the equipment Personal injury or equipment damage could occur 1 Plug the AC power cord into a standard can reeg ate ree wire hospital e z outlet 2 Plugthe external DC power cord into the transporting vehicle ambulance using the external DC power adapter cable assembly A CAUTION For adequate external DC voltage do not use the cigarette lighter in the ambulance as the terminal A e a point The ambulance i E wiring leading to the E terminal point should be at NUT c least 10 gauge and as UT a short as possible No connection Equipment damage could occur t 1 ron volt tage Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page4 5 Installation of Oxygen Cylinders Ad WARNING Compressed gas cylinders such as oxygen cylinders can become hazardous projectiles if the gas is released rapidly due to damage or other causes Securely fasten cylinders to prevent movement or damage from shock or impact to the stand or incubator Tighten the clamp screw as required to prevent cylinder movement Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage 1 Before attempting to install the oxygen cylinders ensure that the draw clamp keeper for the retaining clamp is in the proper position for the size of the oxygen cylinders being mounted on the incubator Aluminum tank po
71. y and provides an effective thermal and sound barrier from the environment Arm ports and door panels provide front and head access and the mattress tray slides out of the head end for additional access to the newborn Tubing access grommets are on both sides of the front access panel and at the head end left panel An observation lamp is also included The incubator is designed to operate from either a sine or square wave AC power source In addition the incubator can operate from an external 12V DC or 28V DC source or integral 12V DC batteries Whenever the unit is connected to an AC voltage source and the main Power switch is set to the ON 1 position the batteries automatically charge A comprehensive visual and audible fault alarm system with a test function to verify proper alarm operation is included along with a Battery Status indicator System Overview A forced air circulating system controls temperature humidity and oxygen concentration A motor driven impeller draws a controlled amount of room air through the air oxygen intake filter Supplemental oxygen introduced through the oxygen inlet connector on the left side of the unit when viewed from the front of the unit displaces a portion of room air to maintain the total gas intake including oxygen at the same level Since the impeller filter controls the amount of room air and the flow meter setting controls the amount of oxygen a predictable oxygen concentration wit
72. y tray out approximately 5 cm 2 to disconnect the internal batteries The Power Failure indicator on the controller lights and a steady alarm sounds c The alarm terminates when the power is restored or the Standby key on the controller is pressed 9 Check the High Temperature alarm a Press the Set Temp key The Set Temperature indicator lights indicating that the Air Temperature display is indicating the setpoint b Within 15s of performing step 9a simultaneously press and hold both the Up and Down arrow keys and observe the Temperature display c When the Temperature display indicates 39 8 C 103 6 F release the Up and Down arrow keys NOTE After 40 C 104 F the Temperature display rolls back to 22 0 C 71 6 F d Allow the incubator to warm up e The displayed incubator temperature is 39 C 102 2 F 0 5 C when the High Temperature alarm activates The High Temperature indicator flashes an intermittent tone sounds and the Heater and Heater Power indicators turn off NOTE The actual incubator temperature may not necessarily correlate with the Temperature display during this test Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 5 11 f Turn the incubator off by pressing the Standby key on the controller and switch the AC Power switch to the OFF 0 position unless battery charging is required NOTE The controller Standby key only removes power from the control electr
73. z to 800 MHz 80 MHz to 2 5 d 234P GHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz Page 2 16 Transport Incubator Model TI500 User Manual 67 990 70 Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Immunity ronment The TI500 Transport Incubator is intended for use in the electromag netic environment specified below The customer or user of the TI500 Transport Incubator should assure that the unit is used in such an envi Immunity Test IEC 60601 Test Level Compliance Level Electromagnetic Environment Guidance Recommended Separation Distance where P is the maximum out put power rat ing of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the rec ommended sep aration distance in meters m in watts and D is the recom mended separation dis tance in meters Transport Incubator Model T1500 User Manual 67 990 70 Page 2 17 Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Immunity The TI500 Transport Incubator is intended for use in the electromag netic environment specified below The customer or user of the TI500 Transport Incubator should assure that the unit is used in such an envi ronment Immunity Test TEC 60601 Test Compliance Electromagnetic Level Level Environment Guidance Recommended Separation Distance Fields strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromag netic site sur vey sh
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