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2. 13 Service Parts Lists and Drawings s s siss srren 14 17 Zone Heating Pad Locations 18 Fuse Replacement reseh ea aae Z aa e 44 18 Options amp ACCESSOr ES sours ruto RR RR ee 18 Wire Diagram Always refer to wire diagram s included with the unit for most current version Warranty Transportation Damage and Claims Back Cover Limited Warranty scere eais ea eip R T 0 5 Back Cover Authorized Representative MDSS GmbH Schiffgraben 41 30175 Hannover Germany Tel 49 511 6262 8630 Fax 49 511 6262 8633 MN 29580 Rev 1 01 13 e 230V DC Blanket Warming Cabinet Operation amp Care Manual ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Transport and Storage Environmental Conditions not to exceed 15 days e Ambient temperature range of 40 to 70 C 40 to 159 F e Relative humidity range of 10 to 95 non condensation e Atmospheric pressure range of 50KPa to 106KPa Operational Environmental Conditions e Unit must acclimate to room temperature in the environment it will be placed 24 hours is recommended s Recommended environmental temperature range is 15 C to 32 C 60 F to 90 F s Recommended relative humidity is above 20 non condensation UNPACKING AND SET UP DELIVERY The warming cabinet has been thoroughly tested and inspected to insure only the highest quality unit is provided Upon receipt check for any possible shipping damage and report it at once t
3. NOTE Used to notify personnel of installation operation or maintenance information that is important but not hazard related 1 This blanket warming cabinet is intended for warming cotton blankets ONLY No other use for this device is authorized or recommended This device is intended for use in commercial establishments where all operators are familiar with the purpose limitations and associated hazards of this device Operating instructions and warnings must be read and understood by all operators and users Any troubleshooting guides component views and parts lists included in this manual are for general reference only and are intended for use by qualified technical personnel This manual should be considered a permanent part of this device This manual and all supplied instructions diagrams schematics parts lists notices and labels must remain with the device if the item is sold or moved to another location This unit should not be left unattended for periods of more than 24 hours In case of absences longer than 24 hours disconnect the warmer from its power source For equipment delivered for use in any location regulated by the following directive DO NOT DISPOSE OF ELECTRICAL OR ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WITH OTHER MUNICIPAL WASTE MN 29580 Rev 1 01 13 e 230V DC Blanket Warming Cabinet Operation amp Care Manual lt 2 GENERAL INFORMATION Additional features Specific
4. 76mm casters increases height by 3 6 91 4mm MN 29580 Rev 1 01 13 e 230V DC Blanket Warming Cabinet Operation amp Care Manual lt 4 PREPARATION Before operating the cabinet clean both the interior and exterior of the unit with a damp cloth and mild soap solution Wipe with an appropriate disinfectant Wipe dry with a clean cloth or air dry ELECTRICAL INFORMATION MODEL MADE IN USA The power specifications are located on the unit identification rating tag This tag is WATTS permanently attached to the unit and must be located to verify power requirements VOLTS SERIAL DC150 POWER REQUIREMENTS 220 V A C 50 60 Hz 1 ph CEE 7 7 230 V A C 50 60 Hz 1 ph BS 1363 Plug 0 6 kW 2 7 Amps 220 230V Plug 0 6 kW 2 6 Amps a UK only Ce Type B Equipment Type B Equipment KEN CEE 7 7 1 9 220 230V Plug DC250 POWER REQUIREMENTS 220 V A C 50 60 Hz l ph ez CEE7 7 230 V A C 50 60 Hz 1 ph T BS 1363 Plug 0 6 kW 2 7 Amps E 220 230V Plug 0 6 kW 2 6 Amps UK only C Type B Equipment Type B Equipment CEE 7 7 oy 220 230V Plug DC350 POWER REQUIREMENTS 220 V A C 50 60 Hz 1 ph CEE 7 7 230 V A C 50 60 Hz 1 ph BS 1363 Plug 0 8 kW 3 6 Amps oJ 220 230V Plug 0 8 kW 3 5 Amps UK only C Type B Equipment Type B Equipment CEE rz og 220 230V Plug DC400 POWER REQUIREMENTS 220 V A C 50 60 Hz 1 ph 0 o CEE 7 7 230 V A C 50 60 Hz 1
5. Pad sensor 4 If reading is 2KOhm replace sensor Pad sensor 5 e Check wires for integrity Check for proper and secure connections at the control and terminal block Pad sensor 6 If necessary re secure the faulty connections Pad sensor 7 e Call Service if error persists Heating pad has not reached set point temperature within one hour User must acknowledge error by pressing ON OFF button If error persists a qualified service technician should test the pad s e Turn unit OFF and unplug it from AC power Use Ohm meter to measure resistance between L Line amp N Neutral leads of heater pad The Ohm readings shall be e 120V 72 Ohm 10 e 230V 288 Ohm 10 Call Service if error persists Pad sensor 1 Software disengages heating pads Pad sensor 2 User must acknowledge error by pressing ON OFF button Pad sensor 3 Allow unit to cool Pad sensor 4 Call Service if error persists Pad sensor 5 Pad sensor 6 Pad sensor 7 Real Time Clock Real Time Clock rechargeable battery backup has discharged Checksum Error e Plug unit into outlet for 30 minutes e See Timer Control Panel section in manual to reset clock Real Time Clock Real Time Clock not responding Call Service if error persists Real Time Clock Timer overlay is present but no real time clock is detected Call Service E 70 Pad Count Error More pads detected than set for Hold ON OFF button for 12 seconds until display shows PAd number of pads selecte
6. time in hours and minutes that the control has been off due to the power outage TEMPERATURE FORMAT SELECTION C While the controller is in OFF state press and hold the TEMPERATURE RECALL button key for four 4 seconds to display the current temperature scale Press either the UP or DOWN arrows to toggle between Fahrenheit and Celsius MN 29580 Rev 1 01 13 e 230V DC Blanket Warming Cabinet Operation amp Care Manual e 8 OPTIONAL BLANKET CONTROL FEATURES Optional Timer Control TIMER ON OFF SET OR VIEW button START TIME button ON OFF indicator light UNIT TIME button SET OR VIEW STOP TIME button NOTE If your warmer is not equipped with this optional automated timer feature or you choose not to use it you do not need to set the time and this section can be skipped Unit time must be manually reset for daylight saving time Times are always displayed in 24 hour format HH MM Midnight is 00 00 Noon is 12 00 1 00 p m is 13 00 If the display has changed due to user interaction it will reset after five 5 seconds of inactivity If the start and stop times are the same the warmer will recognize the OFF time only and the warmer will not turn on without user intervention This is the best way to set the warmer for the days when it is not needed TIMER CONTROL PANEL Blanket warmers with this option have four 4 timer buttons TIMER ON OFF BUTTON Press the TIMER ON OFF button to initiate automatic sta
7. to toggle between the two states Qe Overtemp indicator light Kl A eh EN a DOWN button INTERIOR LIGHT button L E D DISPLAY STATUS INDICATORS OVERTEMP INDICATOR LIGHT This indicator will illuminate and an alarm will sound if the control senses a temperature of 195 F 91 C or higher The alarm can be muted by pressing the ON OFF button ERROR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT To clear or acknowledge an error press the ON OFF ei button Press the ON OFF button to acknowledge the periodic alarm If the alarm continues or returns the warmer is still experiencing an error and may need service BUTTON LOCKOUT INDICATOR LIGHT The lock indicator light will illuminate when the control lock feature is engaged Press the ON OFF button and UP ARROW simultaneously to lock the control Press the ON OFF button and DOWN ARROW button simultaneously to unlock the control POWER FAIL DETECTION If the power fails for any reason while heating the warmer will retain its current operating state in memory The control will resume operating after the power is restored In order to alert the user that the power has failed the decimal place on the first digit will flash Press the ON OFF key to acknowledge the power failure and restoration NOTE If the timer option is installed the warmer must be off for more than 60 seconds to signal a power failure alarm When acknowledging a power interruption the display will show the length of
8. E Z Medical Systeme Blanket Warming Cabinet DC150 shown with optional timer shown with optional timer shown with optional timer OPERATION AND CARE MANUAL La Corporate Headquarters WarmRight W164 N9221 Water Street P O Box 443 QW Menomonee Falls Wisconsin 53052 0443 lt U S A PHONE 262 251 8356 800 TO B WARM u s a cANaDA FAX 262 251 7067 www enthermics com 800 862 9276 u s a cANADA 800 329 8744 PRINTED IN U S A AN ISO 13485 2003 CERTIFIED COMPANY MN 29580 lt Rev 1 01 13 TABLE OF CONTENTS Environmental Conditions 1 Delivery o rerea epa ee aoe dek Kee de 1 Unpacking NENNEN bbe cpr ee NEEN WEEN oes 1 Safety Procedures and Precautions 2 Installation General Information nos 00 eee eens 3 DIMENSION DIAWINGS 25 Z a tects dates bard Wie Ae A 4 Preparation crre Kd EEN NEEN Ppa ee ee NEEN ee 5 Electrical Information Weights amp Capacities 5 General Warnings 0 0 6 Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration 6 7 Operating Instructions Blanket Control Features 8 Optional Blanket Control Features 9 Operation Procedures 10 Care and Cleaning Cleaning and Preventative Maintenance Protecting Stainless Steel Surfaces 11 Cleaning Agents ch arated da peed A 11 Cleaning Matertals aaaea 11 Annual Preventative Maintenance 11 Clean the Unit Regular 12 Ec REP Troubleshooting Guide
9. LEANERS CONTAINING QUATERNARY SALTS NEVER USE HYDROCHLORIC ACID MURIATIC ACID ON STAINLESS STEEL SCOURING PADS OR SCRAPERS MN 29580 Rev 1 01 13 e 230V DC Blanket Warming Cabinet Operation amp Care Manual lt 11 CARE AND CLEANING The cleanliness and appearance of this equipment will contribute considerably to its operating efficiency Make certain the cabinet and door gasket are kept free of any debris that may accumulate Good equipment that is kept clean works better and lasts longer CLEAN THE UNIT REGULARLY l 2 NOTE Avoid the use of abrasive cleaning compounds chloride based cleaners or cleaners containing quaternary salts Never use hydrochloric acid muriatic acid on surfaces 3 7 8 Disconnect the cabinet from the power source Remove all detachable items such as blanket insert Clean these items separately Clean the interior metal surfaces of the cabinet with a damp cloth and any mild commercial detergent Avoid the use of abrasive cleaning compounds Rinse surfaces by wiping with sponge and clean warm water Remove excess water with sponge and wipe dry with a clean cloth or air dry Leave doors open until interior is completely dry Interior can be wiped with a sanitizing solution after cleaning and rinsing This solution must be approved for use on stainless steel surfaces Replace blanket support assembly Clean the exterior of the cabinet with a cleaner recommen
10. PR 11 establishments and those directly connected to the public low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Harmonic emissions Class A fecawee Voltage fluctuations Flicker emissions Complies IEC 61000 3 3 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The unit is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the end user of this unit should assure that it is used in such an environment IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance Electromagnetic discharge ESD 6 kV contact 6 kV contact Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the ones 8 kV air 8 kV air relative humidity should be at least 30 Electrical fast transient burst 2 kV for power supply lines 2 kV for power Main power quality should be that of a typical supply lines commercial or hospital environment The unit IEC 61000 4 4 1 kV for input output lines does not have any input output lines Surge 1 kV differential mode 1 kV differential Mains power quality should be that of a typical mode commercial or hospital environment IEC 61000 4 5 2 kV common mode 2 kV common mode Voltage dips short interruptions lt 5 UT gt 95 dipin UT lt 5 UT gt 95 dip in Mains power quality should be that of a typical and voltage variations on power for 0 5 cycle T for 0 5 cyc
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12. ad Locations Heating Pad Locations ZONE 6 ZONE 7 LEFT SIDE SHELF DC750 ony DC750 onr ZONE 4 SHELF ZONE 2 DC350 ony LEFT SIDE ZONE 5 RIGHT SIDE DC750 ony ZONE 2 LEFT SIDE ZONE 1 RIGHT SIDE ZONE 1 RIGHT SIDE ZONE 3 BOTTOM ZONE 3 BOTTOM LEFT ZONE 4 BOTTOM RIGHT FUSE REPLACEMENT Fuse replacement for DC150 DC250 DC350 amp DC400 models Z N WARNING 1 Unplug power cord from wall outlet and from power switch assembly 2 Fuse compartment is located directly below the plug receptacle Use fingernail or thin implement to flip compartment door open FOR PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE AND ELECTRICAL SHOCK USE ONLY UL LISTED 10A 250V FAST ACTING FUSES 5MM X 20MM F1 F2 b Ka USE ONLY HOSPITAL GRADE CORD 3 Use fingernail or thin implement to pull FU 34955 gee ree AND CARE ae cone fuse drawer out from compartment F1 FUSE FU 34955 FOR LIST OF AVAILABLE CORDS 4 Use a thin implement to push fuses up F2 FUSE out of drawer LA 29452 Replace with new fuse FUSE DRAWER L J Push drawer back into compartment Close compartment door Fuse replacement for DC750 models 1 Unplug power cord from wall outlet FU 35094 E A WARNING and power inlet on unit N FUSE COMPARTMENT DOOR ND Mi 2 Fuse compartments are located next to the plug receptacle FU 3503 Unscrew holder cap Pull fuses out of holder R
13. ations ee Single chamber warming cabinet White epoxy coated steel exterior casing and interior insert Single pane energy efficient e coated glass window in door allows for inventory observation Easy hands free push button door release Door is fully gasketed and hinged on the right side of the unit WarmRight incorporates a multiple zone warming technology that heats where and when it is needed All chamber surface temperatures are monitored providing an efficient balance of heat low energy consumption and minimal heat loss DC350 amp DC750 include a heated center shelf Furnished with four 4 3 4 19mm non skid rubber feet Control cee cee Adjustable temperature range of 37 82 C 98 180 F Operates in Celsius or Fahrenheit Four digit L E D display On Off key Up and down arrow keys Actual temperature key Interior light key Built in speaker for audible feedback Built in control button lock out feature Identifies appliance safety features Ce cee L E D interior lighting casts a comforting blue glow with two 2 different intensity settings and off mode In the event of a power failure the cabinet will remember its programming and begin to operate as before when power is restored A warming shut off system separate from the electronic control prevents overheating Access point and removable cover has been added in the back panel to allow the appliance owner to add their da
14. ay will show the current day Adjust the day by pressing the UP or DOWN arrow keys 1 Press the START TIME or STOP TIME button to display the start or stop times for that day Press the UP or DOWN arrow keys to adjust the automatic start and stop times 2 Press the UNIT TIME button again to display the day Repeat steps 1 2 for each day of the week 3 When all days and times are set allow the ON OFF indicator light to extinguish and then press and hold the Timer ON OFF button until the ON OFF indicator light stays on steadily 4 The warmer will now turn on and off automatically at the times set for each day 2 G AOO MN 29580 Rev 1 01 13 e 230V DC Blanket Warming Cabinet Operation amp Care Manual e 9 BLANKET CHAMBER OPERATION PROCEDURES 1 The appliance should be plugged into an CG A U T i O A appropriate hospital grade receptacle as specified on the electrical information page BLANKET SUPPORT INSERTS MUST BE USED WHEN WARMER IS IN USE 2 TURN ON THE POWER SWITCH which is located at the back of the DO NOT OVERLOAD CABINET appliance just above power cord 3 ACTIVATE CONTROL BY PRESSING THE ALLOW 1 25MM GAP BETWEEN TOP INTERIOR OF UNIT OR SHELF AND BLANKETS ON OFF KEY ON CONTROL PANEL ONCE The digital L E D display will indicate last temperature set point of compartment 4 SET DESIRED TEMPERATURE To set the blanket warming temperature press and hold the UP or DOWN ARROW keys to change
15. ble MATCHES VOLTAGE IDENTIFIED anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide ON APPLIANCE RATING TAG THIS COULD CAUSE AN EXPLOSION Not category AP or APG equipment 7 MN 29580 Rev 1 01 13 230V DC Blanket Warming Cabinet Operation amp Care Manual lt 5 GENERAL WARNINGS The unit requires special precautions regarding EMC A risk of increased emissions or decreased immunity may Electromagnetic Compatibility and needs to be installed result if the power cord attached is altered or a manufacturer and put into service according to the EMC information supplied power cable is not used rovided in the accompanying documents P panyng The unit should not be used adjacent to or stacked with Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can other equipment affect medical electrical equipment l l Observe to verify normal operation if it is necessary to use adjacent to or stacked with other equipment Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions The units are intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the end user of this unit should assure that it is used in such an environment RF emissions The unit uses RF energy only for internal function Therefore its RF CISPR 11 emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment The unit is suitable for use in all establishments including domestic CIS
16. carrier such shipments become the property of the consignee Should damage occur in shipment it is a matter between the carrier and the consignee In such cases the carrier is assumed to be can be established on the part of the shipper 1 Make an immediate inspection while the equipment is still in the truck or immediately after it is moved to the receiving area Do not wait until after the material is moved to a storage area 2 Do not sign a delivery receipt or a freight bill until you have made a proper count and inspection of all merchandise received 3 Note all damage to packages directly on the carrier s delivery receipt 4 Make certain the driver signs this receipt If he refuses to sign make a notation of this refusal on the receipt 5 Ifthe driver refuses to allow inspection write the following on the delivery receipt Driver refuses to allow inspection of containers for visible damage 6 Telephone the carrers office immediately upon finding damage and request an inspection Mail a written confirmation of the time date and the person called 7 Save any packages and packing material for further inspection by the carrier 8 Promptly file a written claim with the carrier and attach copies of all supporting paperwork We will continue our policy of assisting our customers in collecting claims which have been properly filed and actively pursued We cannot however file any damage claims fo
17. d 3 7 Press UP or DOWN arrow to adjust to correct number of pads DC150 amp DC250 3 pads DC350 amp DC400 4 pads DC750 7 pads E 71 Personality Error Call Service Incorrect Dip Switch Setting E 80 EEPROM Error Call Service E 83 EEPROM Error Call Service for help resetting the control E 87 EEPROM Error Stored offsets corrupted Offsets reset to 0 Control may need a recalibration Possible bad EEPROM Call Service if error persists Button stuck A button has been held down for gt 60 seconds Adjust control Error will reset when the problem has been resolved Note All non critical codes can be cleared using the ON OFF button Critical errors marked with a can only be cleared by turning the power switch on the back of the unit off Manual Reset Instructions After allowing unit to cool remove three 3 screws from top cover on upper edge of the back of unit Slide top panel toward back of unit approximately 1 2 13mm and then lift up Locate the two 2 manual reset buttons in middle of the bonnet See MANUAL RESETS on the service views on following pages Firmly push reset button s You will hear an audible click when the buttons are reset If reset button trips again while unit is running contact a qualified service technician MN 29580 Rev 1 01 13 s 230V DC Blanket Warming Cabinet Operation amp Care Manual 13 ZONE HEATING PAD LOCATIONS DC150 DC250 DC350 DC400 DC750 Heating P
18. ded for powder coated surfaces Clean the window glass with a standard commercial glass cleaner Wipe control panel door vents door buttons and door gaskets thoroughly since these areas can harbor debris Wipe door gaskets and control panel dry with a clean soft cloth Always follow appropriate state or local health hygiene regulations regarding all applicable cleaning and sanitation requirements L DANGER DISCONNECT UNIT FROM DANGER AT NO TIME SHOULD THE INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR BE STEAM CLEANED HOSED DOWN OR FLOODED WITH WATER OR LIQUID SOLUTION OF ANY KIND DO NOT USE WATER JET POWER SOURCE BEFORE CLEANING OR SERVICING TO CLEAN SEVERE DAMAGE OR ELECTRICAL HAZARD COULD RESULT WARRANTY BECOMES VOID IF APPLIANCE IS FLOODED IPX O Listed as Ordinary MN 29580 Rev 1 01 13 e 230V DC Blanket Warming Cabinet Operation Care Manual lt 12 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE NOTE If your unit is not operating properly check the following before calling your authorized service agent Check the power applied to the unit Verify female end of plug is securely seated in unit and that the male end of plug is in an appropriate functioning outlet Check fuses See Fuse Replacement section in manual Has the high limit manual reset tripped If so reset See Manual Reset Instructions below Do not attempt to repair or service beyond this point Contact manufacturer for nearest authorized service ag
19. ent Repairs made by any other service agent without prior authorization by manufacturer will void the warranty on the unit This chart is provided for the assistance of qualified technicians only and is not intended for use by untrained or unauthorized service personnel Refers to Action Required Cavity sensor Sensor is shorted Software disengages heating pads User must acknowledge error by pressing ON OFF button Pad sensor 1 If error persists a qualified service technician should test sensor Pad sensor 2 e To test sensor Detach the sensor from unit Use an Ohm meter to measure the resistance of the sensor Pad sensor 3 Check sensor at 0 C 32 F using a container of ice water If reading is 32 6 KOhm 1 5KOhm replace display Pad sensor 4 If reading is 2KOhm replace sensor Pad sensor 5 e Check wires for integrity Check for proper and secure connections at the control and terminal block If Pad sensor 6 necessary re secure the faulty connections Pad sensor 7 e Call Service if error persists Cavity sensor Sensor is open Software disengages heating pads User must acknowledge error by pressing ON OFF Pad sensor 1 button If error persists a qualified service technician should test sensor Pad sensor 2 e To test sensor Detach the sensor from unit Use an Ohm meter to measure the resistance of the sensor Pad sensor 3 Check sensor at 0 C 32 F using a container of ice water If reading is 32 6 KOhm 1 5KOhm replace display
20. eplace with new fuses Screw cap back on F2 Fuse FOR PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE AND SW 34769 ELECTRICAL SHOCK USE ONLY UL LISTED 15A 250V FAST ACTING FUSES 6 3MM X 32MM F1 F2 Mi bk LW USE ONLY HOSPITAL GRADE CORD SEE OPERATION AND CARE MANUAL FOR LIST OF AVAILABLE CORDS LA 35440 IT 29599 OPTIONS amp ACCESSORIES PARTS LIST NOT SHOWN OPTIONS amp ACCESSORIES P N QTY STEM CASTER SWIVEL 3 76mm CS 29500 STEM CASTER BRAKE 3 76mm CS 29499 PART NUMBERS AND DRAWINGS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE MN 29580 Rev 1 01 13 e 230V DC Blanket Warming Cabinet Operation Care Manual 14 10n diagram under top cover of unit for most current vers wire Refer to lee Zz 01 42 10 210 Amd A9 CMSIA ACIS AMINO E 4S 4
21. fected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people MN 29580 Rev 1 01 13 230V DC Blanket Warming Cabinet Operation amp Care Manual e 7 BLANKET CONTROL FEATURES Control and LED Display TEMPERATURE RECALL button UP button ON OFF button Button lockout indicator light CONTROL PANEL BUTTONS ON OFF BUTTON AAA Press the ON OFF button to power on the control Press and hold the ON OFF button for three 3 seconds to power off the control INTERIOR LIGHT BUTTON Press INTERIOR LIGHT button to toggle blue interior LED light intensity to high low or off UP AND DOWN ARROW BUTTONS vn Used to increase or decrease the temperature set point On units with optional timer installed the arrow buttons are used to increase or decrease time date auto start RY and auto stop times TEMPERATURE RECALL BUTTON Press the TEMPERATURE RECALL button to view the actual cavity temperature The display will show the actual cavity temperature for five 5 seconds before reverting back to displaying the current temperature set point L E D DIGITAL DISPLAY The control has a four digit L E D display AUDIBLE BUTTON FUNCTION The warmer s audible button function can be turned ON or OFF 1 While the warmer is OFF press and hold the DOWN ARROW button for four 4 seconds 2 The display will show the current audible button status 0 OFF or 1 ON Press the UP or DOWN arrows
22. le commercial or hospital environment If the user supply input lines 40 UT 60 dip in UT 0 UT 60 dip in of the unit requires continued operation during nes T for 5 evel power mains interruptions it is recommended IEC 61000 4 11 GE e SEES that the unit be powered from an uninterrupted 70 UT 30 dip in UT 0 UT 30 dip in power supply or a battery for 25 cycles T for 25 cycles lt 5 UT gt 95 dip in UT 5 UT gt 95 dip in for 5 sec UT for 5 sec Power frequency 50 60 Hz Power frequency magnetic fields should be at magnetic field levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment IEC 61000 4 8 NOTE UT is the ac mains voltage prior to application of the test level The essential performance of the unit is to not exceed internal temperature of 150 F 10 MN 29580 Rev 1 01 13 e 230V DC Blanket Warming Cabinet Operation amp Care Manual sp Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions The unit is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the end user of this unit should assure that it is used in such an environment IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the unit including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equatio
23. n applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance Conducted RF 3 V m d 3 5 3 VP IEC 61000 4 6 150 kHz to 80 MHz Radiated RF 3 V m d 3 5 3 VP 80 MHz to 800 MHz IEC 61000 4 MHz to 2 5 GH RE i GO MHZ Oars GHz d 7 3 VP 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol fol NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people 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 assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the unit is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the unit should be observed to verify
24. normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as reorienting or relocating the unit gt Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz field strengths should be less than VI V m Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity recommended separation distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and this unit The unit is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the unit can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the unit as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m Rated maximum output 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz power of transmitter For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is af
25. o the delivering carrier See Transportation Damage and Claims section located in this manual This appliance complete with unattached items and accessories may have been delivered in one or more packages Check to ensure that all standard items and options have been received with each model as ordered Save all the information and instructions packed with the appliance Complete and return the warranty card to the factory as soon as possible to assure prompt service in the event of a warranty parts and labor claim This manual must be read and understood by all people using or installing the equipment model Contact the service department if you have any questions concerning installation operation or maintenance NOTE All claims for warranty must include the full model number and serial number of the unit TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY USE CAUTION WHEN MOVING OR LEVELING THIS APPLIANCE UNPACKING l Carefully remove the appliance from the carton or crate DC150 only NOTE Do not discard the carton and other packaging material until you have inspected the unit for hidden damage and tested it for proper operation Read all instructions in this manual carefully before initiating the installation of this appliance DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL This manual is considered to be part of the appliance and is to be provided to the owner or manager of the business or to the person resp
26. onsible for training operators Additional manuals are available from the service department Remove all protective plastic film packaging materials and accessories from the appliance before connecting electrical power TRANSPORT SHALL ONLY BE DONE WITH THE DOORS CLOSED MN 29580 Rev 1 01 13 s 230V DC Blanket Warming Cabinet Operation Care Manual lt 1 SAFETY PROCEDURES AND PRECAUTIONS Knowledge of proper procedures is essential to the safe operation of electrically energized equipment In accordance with generally accepted product safety labeling guidelines for potential hazards the following signal words and symbols may be used throughout this manual A DANGER Used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will cause severe personal injury death or substantial property damage if the warning included with this symbol is ignored Used to indicate the presence of a hazard that can cause personal injury possible death or major property damage if the warning included with this symbol is ignored Ac AUTION Used to indicate the presence of a hazard that can or will cause minor or moderate personal injury or property damage if the warning included with this symbol is ignored CAUTION Used to indicate the presence of a hazard that can or will cause minor personal injury property damage or a potential unsafe practice if the warning included with this symbol is ignored
27. ph BS 1363 Plug 0 8 kW 3 6 Amps YoY 220 230V Plug 0 8 kW 3 5 Amps UK only C Type B Equipment Type B Equipment CEE 7 7 N o J 220 230V Plug DC750 POWER REQUIREMENTS 220 V A C 50 60 Hz 1 ph CH CEE 7 7 230 V A C 50 60 Hz 1 ph BS 1363 Plug 1 4 kW 6 4 Amps Key 220 230V Plug 1 4 kW 6 1 Amps lt UK only C Type B Equipment Type B Equipment o CEE 7 7 d 220 230V Plug Other international plugs are available contact factory for more information For CE approved units To prevent an electrical Wire diagram is located under top cover of unit shock hazard between the appliance and other appliances or metal parts in close vicinity an Grounding reliability can only be achieved when equipment is equalization bonding stud is provided An connected to an equivalent receptacle marked Hospital Grade Hazardous equalization bonding lead must be connected to Medical Equipment classified by Underwriters peste voltage this stud and the other appliances metal parts Laboratories with Respect to Electrical k GC UL File No Present r e i e a Protective Shock Fire and Mechanical Hazards only in g us E201645 to provide sufficient protection against potential Accordance with UL 60601 1 and CAN CSA Earth Ground Symbol C22 2 No 601 1 LO DANGER ENSURE POWER SOURCE difference The terminal is marked with the following symbol Y DO NOT use this warming appliance in the presence of flamma
28. r correspondence regarding the unit Model Serial Number Purchased From Date Installed Voltage Warranty Effective November 1 2012 Corporate Headquarters W164 N9221 Water Street P O Box 443 262 251 7067 800 329 8744 FAX
29. r you assume the responsibility of any claims or accept deductions in payment for such claims ENTHERMIC Medical Systems Menomonee Falls Wisconsin 53052 0443 U S A M yy WarmRight d PHONE 262 251 8356 www enthermics com 800 TO B WARM u ss a CANADA 800 862 9276 u s A CANADA Enthermics Medical Systems warrants to the original purchaser that any original part that is found to be defective in material or workmanship will at our option subject to provisions hereinafter stated be replaced with a new or rebuilt part The labor warranty remains in effect one 1 year from installation or fifteen 15 months from the shipping date whichever occurs first The original parts warranty remains in effect one 1 year from installation of appliance or fifteen 15 months from the shipping responsible for the safe delivery of the merchandise unless negligence date whichever occurs first This warranty does not apply to 1 Calibration 3 Equipment damage caused by accident shipping improper installation or alteration 3 Equipment used under conditions of abuse misuse carelessness or abnormal conditions including equipment subjected to harsh or inappropriate chemicals including but not limited to compounds containing chloride or quaternary salts poor water quality or equipment with missing or altered serial numbers 4 Any losses or damage resulting from malfunction including lo
30. rrosion In addition many acidic spills left to remain on metal surfaces are contributing factors that will corrode surfaces Proper cleaning agents materials and methods are vital to maintaining the appearance and life of this appliance Spilled items should be removed and the area wiped as soon as possible but at the very least a minimum of once a day Always thoroughly rinse surfaces after using a cleaning agent and wipe standing water as quickly as possible after rinsing Use non abrasive cleaning products designed for use on stainless steel surfaces Cleaning agents must be chloride free compounds and must not contain quaternary salts Never use hydrochloric acid muriatic acid on stainless steel surfaces Always use the proper cleaning agent at the manufacturer s recommended strength Contact your local cleaning supplier for product recommendations CLEANING MATERIALS The cleaning function can usually be accomplished with the proper cleaning agent and a soft clean cloth When more aggressive methods must be employed use a non abrasive scouring pad on difficult areas and make certain to scrub with the visible grain of surface metal to avoid surface scratches Never use wire brushes metal scouring pads or scrapers to remove residue SCRAP RE BRU s Ge gt RA GM PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 1 Ensure that the correct Operation and Care Manual is available to all users 2 Ensure that all user
31. rt stop operation mode The ON OFF indicator light next to this button will illuminate when mode is turned on UNIT TIME BUTTON kag Press to view current time date and day and initiate Qe changes to settings SET OR VIEW START TIME BUTTON Press to view current automatic start time and initiate changes to set time SET OR VIEW STOP TIME BUTTON S Press to view current automatic stop time and initiate WW changes to set time RESET UNIT TIME BUTTON Timer option must be OFF to reset the unit time NOTE E 60 is displayed if the clock is not set or the control has been off too long and the memory has corrupted 1 If E 60 is displayed on the screen press either the UNIT TIME button or the ON OFF button to acknowledge error 2 Press and hold the UNIT TIME button for four 4 seconds until the auto timer ON OFF indicator light flashes slowly and the display shows the current set time Press the UP or DOWN buttons to adjust the time by minute or press and hold the UP or DOWN button to adjust time more quickly 3 Press the UNIT TIME button again to view or set the year Press the UP or DOWN arrow keys to adjust the year The year will always adjust by one 1 OG w AW 5 4 Press the UNIT TIME button again to set the date Press the UP or DOWN arrow keys to adjust the date Press the UNIT TIME button again to set the day code d1 d7 Press the UP or DOWN arrows keys to adjust the day code This is an op
32. s have been properly trained in unit s operation 3 Do not overload cabinet e Blanket Warmer 1 25mm from top interior of unit e Fluid Warmer See electrical capacity page 4 Inspect condition of plug and cord Replace if damaged 5 Clean dust from outer vents surrounding the unit and around top of bonnet if applicable 6 Check door gasket integrity Are there any tears Is the gasket worn or loose Make sure seal is tight to unit body Replace gasket if integrity is compromised 7 Check air temperature sensor mount on the interior of chamber Is the guard in place Are the wires in good condition 8 Check insert assembly depends on unit e Blanket Warmer Check the blanket support assembly and shelf Is the assembly in place Are any pieces missing e Fluid Warmer Check basket and side rail condition Do baskets move smoothly and freely 9 Check condition of casters or feet Ensure components are secure and tightly threaded 10 Check control panel overlay condition Are there any tears or excessive wear on the graphic Does the control work properly when buttons are pushed 11 Check that all control and interior LEDs light up 12 Is the set temperature comparable to the actual temperature displayed Contact service for immediate repair if any of the above problems exist CAUTION TO PROTECT SURFACES COMPLETELY AVOID THE USE OF ABRASIVE CLEANING COMPOUNDS CHLORIDE E BASED CLEANERS OR C
33. ss of contents or consequential or incidental damages of any kind 5 Equipment modified in any manner from original model substitution of parts other than factory authorized parts removal of any parts including legs or addition of any parts 6 Collateral or incidental damage as a direct result of servicing equipment built into a wall structure is not covered under warranty It is the responsibility of the owner to bear all expense related to structural repairs including but not limited to external electrical connections and wiring and the removal or replacement of caulk grout tile or wall covering of any kind A service access panel for built in equipment installations is strongly recommended This warranty is exclusive and is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for purpose In no event shall the Company be liable for loss of use loss of revenue or loss of contents or revenue or for indirect or consequential damages This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied and Enthermics Medical Systems neither assumes or authorizes any persons to assume for it any other obligation or liability in connection with Enthermics Medical Systems equipment Enthermics Medical Systems Record the model and serial numbers of the unit for easy reference Always refer to both model and serial numbers in you
34. ta logger or temperature management hardware MN 29580 Rev 1 01 13 e 230V DC Blanket Warming Cabinet Operation amp Care Manual e 16 9 429 5mm 16 2 411 3mm Las 470 9mm DC250 14 5 368 0mm CAVITY 18 5 469 9mm CAVITY 4 IT T SS E Te E Ee ER SP az G F 15 5 393 7mm 28 6 pee CAVITY SO w DC400 533 0mm CAVITY 24 0 610 0mm 27 0 ul I l Las EE 34 9 887 0mm 34 2 869 0mm 27 0 685 8mm Il 368 0mm CAVITY Las 470 9mm L 24 8 629 9mm ER Z 5 es an WB 9 5 241 3mm ei EL E BETWEEN SHELVES 2 E E oz Zo lt p we 2 S 82 7 So FS So O ei Wl N 18 5 469 9mm CAVITY 20 6 523 4mm RI DC 750 21 0 533 0mm CAVITY IEC Cord Inlet 9 25 235 0mm IEC Cord Inlet CORD LENGTH 6 ft 1 83m est mi Bb a 8 0 456 4mm 12 0 305 0mm IEC Cord Inlet CORD LENGTH 6 ft 1 83m est L 24 0 610 0mm J ed 20 9 530 9mm CAVITY 15 1 385 0mm kar CAVITY ere 578 0mm 3 6 92 0mm LJ IEC Cord nie 28 1 715 0mm CAVITY f 13 1 333 0mm Ka 23 5 597 0mm gt BETWEEN SHELVES 3 6 92 0mm IEC Cord Inle 20 9 530 9mm CAVITY L 22 8 578 0mm Optional 3
35. the value shown in the display The temperature set point range is 37 82 C 98 180 F 5 LOAD THE CHAMBER WITH DRY COTTON BLANKETS DO NOT WARM ITEMS CONTAINING PLASTIC RUBBER OR METAL SNAPS STUDS HOOKS ETC Check that the epoxy coated blanket insert is in place This blanket insert MUST be used to hold blankets Make certain the cabinet door is securely closed during use 6 ROTATE LOAD OF BLANKETS DAILY Rotate the blankets at the bottom of the load to the top to ensure equal usage Failure to rotate blankets can cause blankets to discolor Note Avoid using flammable cabinet cleaning agents as well as blanket cleaning agents that cause fabric to become brittle over time MN 29580 Rev 1 01 13 e 230V DC Blanket Warming Cabinet Operation Care Manual 10 CLEANING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROTECTING STAINLESS STEEL EPOXY COATED AND CLEANING AGENTS PLASTIC SURFACES It is important to guard against corrosion in the care of stainless steel surfaces Harsh corrosive or inappropriate chemicals can completely destroy the protective surface layer of stainless steel epoxy or plastic Abrasive pads steel wool or metal implements will abrade surfaces causing damage to this protective coating and will eventually result in areas of corrosion Even water particularly hard water that contains high to moderate concentrations of chloride will cause oxidation and pitting that result in rust and co
36. tional step unless you are going to configure the auto timer to start and or stop at a different time for each day of the week Typically Monday d1 Tuesday d2 etc but this is user configurable GOG SAME START AND STOP TIMES FOR THE WEEK Timer option must be OFF to set start time T 1 Press the START TIME button to view the start time for e7 that day 2 Press and hold the START TIME button for four 4 seconds to set the current day s start time as the same time for every day of the week The ON OFF indicator light will flash slowly 3 Press the UP or DOWN ARROW buttons to change the default start time minutes Press and hold the arrows to adjust by hours 4 Press the STOP TIME button to view the stop time for that day 5 Press and hold the STOP TIME button for four 4 seconds to set the current day s stop time as the same time for every day of the week The ON OFF indicator light will flash slowly 6 Press UP or DOWN ARROW buttons to change stop time Press and hold the arrows to adjust by hours 7 When both times are set allow the ON OFF indicator light to extinguish and then press and hold the Timer ON OFF button until the ON OFF indicator light stays on steadily Caution Activating this mode overrides all individual day programming DIFFERENT START AND STOP TIMES FOR EACH DAY OF THE WEEK Press and hold the UNIT TIME button for eight 8 seconds The ON OFF indicator light will flash rapidly The displ
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