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1. CAUTION Sodalime can cause burns to eyes and skin Dust can cause Irritation to skin and eyes on contact Harmful if swallowed CAUTION Use safety goggles or glasses PVC or rubber gloves and a nuisance dust mask when handling Sodalime CAUTION Dispose of Sodalime waste and water rinses only in accordance with local state and Federal regulations CAUTION For complete information refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS No 005213 included in the Appendix to this manual CAUTION Wash your hands thoroughly after handling Sodalime Removal l Open the filter fans compartment refer to Page 58 2 Carefully and without spilling the contents remove the Sodalime pan Figure 155 3 Empty the Sodalime pan Dispose of Sodalime waste and water rinses only in accordance with local state and Federal regulations Installation 4 Open a single container of Sodalime 5 Pour the contents of the container into the new pan and smooth it out to an even depth 6 Carefully replace the filled pan into the compartment 7 Replace and secure the filter fans compartment panel 8 When you are finished re filling the Sodalime pan wash your hands thoroughly Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 131 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements Heater Electric CAUTION Before proceeding make sure the unit is P N 853455 Off and the electric power cord un plugged Tools Required E 3 8 in wrench E 11 32 in
2. In the filter fans compartment use a knife or small cutter to cut the two wire ties that hold the temperature sensor bulb to the bulb holder Figure 130 Slide the bulb holder out through the partition Slide the sensor bulb out through the partition Remove the complete thermostat assembly from the unit SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Cer Wire Tie Mount r Tube Bulb CA Capillary A d bp e Figure 129 Capillary Tubing and Bulb Holder eo ie ie eet Figure 130 Sensor Bulb and Bulb Holder Pressed Bulb Holder Plate Channel Sf mc Bulb Holder Arm Figure 131 Bulb Holder Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Installation CAUTION Be very careful not to crush crimp or kink the copper capillary tubing Such damage effectively ruins the thermostat assembly l 10 From the electronics compartment insert the sensor bulb through the opening in the partition and into the filter fans compartment Figures 129 and 130 In the same way insert the bulb holder through the opening The open side ofthe bulb holder arm should be on top Figure 131 Mount the bulb holder to the partition with the two screws nuts removed earlier Figure 129 Note Make sure that the capillary tube runs upward through the pressed channel in the bulb holder plate Figure 131 Secure the sensor bulb to the bulb holder arm with two small wire
3. e al 4 Pour the full contents of the container into Kee Al the Sodalime pan and smooth it out to an lt lt lt even depth Figure 49 Heater Chiller and Sodalime Pan 5 Replace the Sodalime pan into the filter fans compartment 6 Close and secure the filter fans compartment front panel 7 Wash your hands thouroughly A single pan of absorbent will normally last for about one month however usage factors and environmental conditions can have an impact For a new supply call SSCI and order P N 853439 Dis DOS ition of the The shipping carton can be cut up and thrown away If adequate Shi p pi ng Carton space is available however 1t might be handy to retain the carton and pallet in case reshipment of the Intensive Care Unit to the manufacturer ever becomes necessary for repairs 46 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Chapter 4 Operation amp Care WARNING Oxygen is a highly combustible gas Avoid the use of open flames smoking materials or equipment capable of producing sparks in any area in which oxygen is being used Before servicing or performing maintenance on this equipment make sure the oxygen supply is turned Off at the source Overview Operating the Operating the SSCI Regal Intensive Care Unit is simple and easy Regal Intensive Care The following instructions cover Unit Turning the Unit On and Off Page 48 E Opening and Closing the Door
4. 27 Ventilating Fan 28 Data Cable to Oxygen Concentration Meter 29 Electric Power Cord not deployed 30 Cooling Unit Figure 23 Electronics Compartment Internal 25 Electric Power Cord Connection 26 Oxygen Intake Port 20 This is the inside of the electric power cord connection Figures 23 and 24 From this connection wires lead to the system ground and to the main terminal block for distribution to the various elec tric electronic components in the unit CAUTION The Regal Intensive Care Unit requires a dedicated 15 amp minimum source of electrical power From the pressure regulated supply system oxygen enters the Intensive Care Unit through this port Figures 23 and 24 From here it is directed to the oxygen flow meter for flow rate regulation then to the filter fans compartment and then into the animal com partment SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit 25 Electric Power Cord Connection 27 Ventilating Fan System Ground 26 Oxygen Intake Port Inside Electronics Compartment Upper Rear Panel Figure 24 Electric Power Cord Connection Oxygen Connection and Ventilating Fan 27 Ventilating Fan A ventilating fan Figures 23 and 24 provides a steady flow of air through the electronics compartment to prevent overheating of the internal components The fan starts and stops automatically as the main on off switch is turned O
5. First The Sodalime supply in the filter fans compartment is probably exhausted Replace the Sodalime with fresh material Refer to Refilling the CO Filter on Page 65 Second Make sure the circulating fans in the filter fans compartment are working Refer to Circulating fan does not work on Page 149 Third Make sure that the air inlet grill and the air outlet grill Figure 3 on Page 9 are clear and unobstructed Fourth Make sure that your set point setting on the oxygen concentration meter is correct Refer to Using Oxygen on Page 51 Fifth Make sure that the flow rate on the oxygen flow meter is correct Refer to Controlling Oxygen Flow Rate on Page 56 Sixth Check your oxygen supply and pressure regulator setting Seventh Refer to Oxygen flow is inadequate on Page 141 Form No 702718 ev A March 2005 151 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting No reading on oxygen concentration meter Remedial Action First You may have an exhausted fuel cell in the oxygen sensor Replace the fuel cell Order P N 853396 and refer to Page 68 for replacement instructions CAUTION Before working on the electrical system make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord un plugged Second The spiral cord between the fuel cell and the oxygen concentration meter may be loose Check the rear of the oxygen concentration meter and make sure the spiral cord is firmly connected Third One of the other wires on the rear of the oxygen co
6. Regal Intensive Care Unit m Controlled Environment sg Jemperature Controlled Air Flow sg Filtered Re circulated Oxygen Supply m Built in Heating Cooling Systems New Model Number 12019 01 NGFREP ic 5 c 2 H C O J Y DY 99CI VK Wheeling IL 800 323 7366 Form No 702718 Rev A 03 05 A WARNING Oxygen is a highly combustible gas Avoid the use of open flames smoking materials or equipment capable of producing sparks in any area in which oxygen is being used Copyright 2005 by Suburban Surgical Co Inc All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording or by any information storage and retrieval system without written permission Inquiries should be addressed to Suburban Surgical Co Inc Wheeling Illinois 60090 USA Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Table of Contents Chapter 1 General Information ccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 eege e l ADO EECH l Information and Safety Notices E 2 Ke 2 CAUTION E 2 VE ECH TE 2 leie kee nee ee eee eee E eee eee ps AOC e 3 SE 3 VSN e EE 3 Pe CCA AUN MTA a N E E A E E NEA 4 OAA N E 4 EE TI i e E E E A A E E A O AN 4 COGNE oy Ea N e EE 4 Care and Cleaning of Stainless SUC 5ii lt ice 00esessseensensnnsdusesdvetesnndssaveeantonsseasencene 5 ek CUCL o EEEE EOE E E A A EE A O E E 5 Ccann and EE ee
7. 3 Orient the divider panel so that the notched corner is on top and toward the front Figure 53 4 Tilt the top of the divider panel to the left and place it into the top guide channel J Swing the lower edge of the panel to the left so that it is vertical 6 Push the panel to the rear so that the back edge seats in the rear guide channel d Replace the PVC floor if desired Removal l Open both doors 2 Remove the PVC floor ifinstalled in the right compartment 3 Grasp the front edge of the divider panel and pull it out until the back edge of the panel clears the rear channel 4 Tilt the lower edge of the divider panel to the right until the top edge clears the top guide channel gt Remove the divider panel from the unit 6 Replace the PVC floor if desired SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Using Oxygen WARNING Oxygen is a highly combustible gas Avoid the use of open flames smoking materials or equipment capable of producing sparks in any area in which oxygen is being used WARNING Oxygen in use warning signs should be prominently displayed in the room where the Intensive Care Unit is used and on the outsides of all entrance doors to the room WARNING Do not place any animal that has been exposed to an explosive gas such as ether into the Intensive Care Unit WARNING Do not attempt to use an oxygen concentration greater than 40 unless in your
8. 37 Chapter 3 Installation amp Setup Main Electrical Connecti Alarm Oxygen Cooling Heat Left Floor Heat Right Floor Heat Figure 40 On Off Switches Buttons on Figure 41 Electrical Connection at Rear Electronics Compartment Door of Unit Connecting CAUTION The Regal Intensive Care Unit requires a Electrical Power dedicated 15 amp minimum source of electrical power l Make sure that all seven on off switches and buttons Figure 40 are in the Off position The upper ends ofall switches should be depressed Main On Off Switch Alarm On Off Switch Oxygen On Off Switch Cooling On Off Switch Heat On Off Switch Left Floor Heat On Off Button Right Floor Heat On Off Button pm Open the electronics compartment refer to Page 57 and remove the electrical power cord Figure 23 on Page 20 3 Plug the power cord into its wall outlet 4 Plug the large end of the power cord into the power connection at the rear of the unit Figure 41 and twist clockwise to lock gt Push the main on off switch to On The amber light in the switch comes on The three circulating fans in the filter fans compartment and the ventilating fan in the electronics compartment start running 6 Push the main on off switch to Off The light in the switch goes out and all the fans stop 38 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Checking the Note To speed up these tests install
9. Check the circuit breakers to be sure they haven t tripped Reset them if necessary Refer to Re setting the Circuit Breakers on Page 60 CAUTION Before working on the electrical system make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord un plugged Fourth Check all wire connections behind the heat on off switch on the thermostat and on the heater Fifth Ifnot of the above fix the problem replace the relay Order P N 853415 and refer to Page 126 for replacement instructions Sixth Ifreplacing the relay does not help you probably have a defective thermostat or heater Try operating the cooling system If it too fails replace the thermostat Order P N 853421 and refer to Page 113 for replacement instructions Seventh Ifthe thermostat is OK replace the heater Order P N 853455 and refer to Page 132 for replacement instructions Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 145 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Cooling will not come on or will not hold constant Remedial Action First Make sure the temperature set dial is set to a lower than ambient temperature Second Press the cooling on off switch several times and make sure the amber light in the switch comes on If the temperature set dial is set to a lower than ambient temperature the system light should also come on Ifthe system light does not come on it is a strong hint that a deeper problem exists in the cooling system Third Check the circuit breakers to be sure the
10. Make sure the nut and washer are removed from the new latch 2 From the front of the panel insert the latch into its opening a Secure the latch in place with the washer and nut and tighten securely SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Thermostat CAUTION Before proceeding make sure the unit is P N 853421 Off and the electric power cord un plugged Tools and Supplies Required E m E 8 E m E Removal Phillips screwdriver Small flat blade screwdriver 3 8 in wrench 11 32 1n wrench Utility knife or small cutter Small wire ties 3 Markers masking tape tags or other means to mark wires 1 Make sure that the main on off switch 1s Off and the amber light in the switch is out 2 Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet 3 Open the electronics compartment refer to Page 57 4 Open the filter fans compartment refer to Page 58 CAUTION When handling Sodalime Figure 124 Thermostat Bracket observe the CAUTIONS on Page 4 Mounting Screws Nuts 5 Lift out the Sodalime pan and place it in a safe location 6 With a Phillips screwdriver and a 11 32 in wrench remove the two screws nuts that hold the thermostat bracket to the partition wall Figure 124 S Pull the thermostat and bracket out as far as you can 8 With a small flat blade screwdriver remove the cover screw on the front of the thermo stat Figure 125 Figure
11. Treatment of overexposure should be directed at the control of symptoms and the clinical conditions 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLAMMABLE PROPERTIES FLASH POINT Gas not applicable per DOT regulations FLASH POINT METHOD Not applicable AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE Unknown UPPER FLAME LIMIT volume in air None LOWER FLAME LIMIT volume in air None Based on ASHRAE Standard 34 with match ignition FLAME PROPAGATION RATE solids Not applicable OSHA FLAMMABILITY CLASS Not applicable EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Use any standard agent choose the one most appropriate for the type of surrounding fire material itself is not flammable A 8 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit MSDS Number GTRN 0006 ei on eywe Current Issue Date January 2000 MATERIALSAFETY DATA SHEET Genetrone MP39 R 401A UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Genetron MP39 is not flammable at ambient temperatures and atmospheric pressure However this material will become combustible when mixed with air under pressure and exposed to strong ignition sources Contact with certain reactive metals may result in formation of explosive or exothermic reactions under specific conditions e g very high temperatures and or appropriate pressures SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PRECAUTIONS INSTRUCTIONS Firefighters should wear self contained NIOSH approved breathing apparatus for protection against possible toxic decom
12. professional opinion it is absolutely necessary To supply oxygen to the animal compartment l Install a divider panel if required refer to Page 49 Tamra P 2 Push the main on off switch to On The amber Se P light in the switch comes on refer to Adjustment Knob lt Page 48 2 Press the oxygen on off switch The amber light in the switch comes on Figure 54 Ifthe set point needle is to the right of the calibra tion needle oxygen begins flowing and the red system light comes on Figure 54 Oxygen Controls 4 With the set point adjustment knob move the red set point needle in the oxygen concentration meter to the desired oxygen concentration 5 Ifyou want the alarm system activated press the alarm on off switch to On refer to Page 55 Ifthe black needle in the meter is to the left of the red needle the oxygen system will begin supplying oxygen and the system light will come on Ifthe black needle is to the right of the red needle the oxygen concentration is higher than called for The oxygen system will not operate and the system light will not come on Form No 702718 ev A March 2005 5 Chapter 4 Operation and Care Heating the Compartment Floor L Temperature Control Knob L To stop the oxygen flow press the oxygen on off switch The light in the switch goes out and oxygen flow to the animal compartment ceases Ifit was On the system light goes out To control the oxygen flow r
13. the unit will benefit from proper care and occasional attention These simple minimal preventive maintenance procedures will help guarantee a long and useful life for your unit Such maintenance includes Maintenance The Preventive Maintenance Schedule shown in Table 2 outlines the Schedule normal recommended frequency for the specified procedures This program assumes normal usage and environmental factors Over time experience with your Intensive Care Unit may dictate longer or shorter maintenance intervals Daily or as needed Clean the Intensive Care Unit Page 63 Re fill the CO Filter Page 65 Monthly Clean the Filter Fans Compartment Filter Page 67 Semi Annually Clean the Cooling Coil Page 67 Replace the Fuel Cell Page 68 Annually Clean the Filter Fans and Electronics Page 70 Compartments i Table 2 Preventive Maintenance Schedule 64 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Re filling the CAUTION Sodalime can cause burns to eyes and CO Filter skin Dust can cause irritation to skin and eyes on contact Harmful if swallowed CAUTION Use safety goggles or glasses PVC or rubber gloves and a nuisance dust mask when handling Sodalime CAUTION Dispose of Sodalime waste and water rinses in accordance with local state and Federal regulations CAUTION For complete information refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS No 005213 included in the Appendix to this
14. wrench E Phillips screwdriver Removal l Make sure that the main on off switch is Off and the amber light in the switch is out 2 Unplug the power cord from the electrical Mounting d Heater outlet Bracket 3 Open the filter fans compartment refer to Page 58 CAUTION Before working on the heater make sure it is cool enough to touch without burning yourself Screw Nut 4 Carefully and without spilling the contents similar in back Terminals i remove the Sodalime pan Figure 148 l Place the pan where it will be safe and not Figure 156 Front View of Heater accidentally spilled Observe the cautions shown on Page 131 5 With a 3 8 1n wrench dis connect the two wires from the terminals on the lower front of the heater Figure 156 6 With a Phillips screwdriver and a 11 32 in wrench remove the screw nut holding the front end of the heater to the mounting bracket d With a Phillips screwdriver unscrew the eleven retaining screws on the rear utility panel Figure 139 8 Remove the rear utility panel 132 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit 9 The rear of the heater is mounted to a bracket similar to the front Remove the screw nut holding the rear end of the heater to the mounting bracket 10 Lift out the heater Installation ke Hold the heater in position and mount the rear end to the mounting bracket with the screw nut removed earlier Fi
15. Action First Make sure that the main on off switch and the oxygen on off switch are On Both these switches must be On for the alarm system to operate Second Make sure that the alarm time delay relay is seated securely in place and is properly set Refer to Setting the Alarm Time Delay Relay on Page 59 Also make sure the four wires are securely connected to the octal base under the relay Third When the alarm on off switch is On the amber light in the switch should be on If this light does not illuminate check the wire connections on the back of the switch If they are all secure you may have a bad switch Order P N 853422 and refer to Page 99 for replacement instructions Fourth Check the wire connections at the rear of the audible alarm If they are secure the audible alarm may be defective Order P N 853458 and refer to Page 116 for replacement instructions 144 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Heat will not come on or will not hold constant Remedial Action First Make sure the temperature set dial is set to a higher than ambient temperature Second Press the heat on off switch several times and make sure the amber light in the switch comes on If the temperature set dial is set to a higher than ambient temperature the system light should also come on Ifthe system light does not come on it is a strong hint that a deeper problem exists in the heat system Third
16. Battery a Battery Cover f Wegen 62 The digital readout operates independently of the other components in the ICU and is powered by its own Type AAA battery To change the battery l Open the filter fans compartment panel refer to Page 58 2 On the rear of the digital readout remove the battery cover Figure 71 3 Remove the old battery 4 Install anew Type AAA battery Figure 72 Position the electrode to the left a Replace the battery cover 6 Close and secure the filter fans compartment Figure 71 Digital Readout Battery Cover Figure 72 Digital Readout Battery SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Cleaning the Regal Intensive Care Unit Stainless Steel Cleaning Procedures Cleaning the Doors and Divider Panels Cleaning the Removable PVC Floors Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Ordinary deposits of waste and fluids can usually be removed with soap and water Stubborn deposits may require scrubbing with stainless steel wool nylon or plastic scrubbers and or the use of commercial cleaning products Always scrub in the direction of the grain of the metal Rinse with clear water and dry thoroughly with a clean soft cloth Minor scale build up and some hard water spotting may be removed by washing with vinegar followed by a neutralizing rinse of clear water and a thorough drying with clean soft cloths For heavy deposits of scale 5 oxalic
17. Knob Alarm 23 Oxygen The oxygen flow meter Figures 11 and 21 displays the flow rate of Flow Meter and oxygen into the animal compartment The meter is calibrated from Solenoid Valve _ 2 to 15 lpm liters per minute Mounted behind the meter is a solenoid valve which turns the flow of oxygen on and off in re sponse to commands from the system For more information refer to Using Oxygen on Page 51 24 Circuit Breakers Two 10 amp circuit breakers Figures 11 and 22 are provided on the face of the electronics compartment Circuit breakers are safety devices that shut down electrical power to the unit should an overload or short circuit occur The left breaker viewed from the front protects the cooling system The right breaker protects the remainder of the unit For more information refer to Re Setting the Circuit Breakers on Page 60 Form No 702718 ev A March 2005 19 Chapter 2 Description of Components Electronics Compartment Internal Figure 23 34 Oxygen Port to Filter Fans Compartment 33 Oxygen Sensor Fuel Cell 32 Main Terminal Block 31 Alarm Time Delay Relay CAUTION Before working on the electrical system make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord un plugged The following section gives you detailed information on the compo nents found on the inside of the electronics compartment Gg 25 Electric Power Cord a ea Connection Internal 26 Oxygen Intake Port Internal
18. On The amber light in the switch must be On refer to Page 48 3 Press the heat on off switch to turn heat On The amber light in the switch comes on Figure 56 4 Turn the temperature set dial to the desired temperature If the temperature in the compartment is below the set temperature heat is supplied and the red system light comes on The temperature of the air in the animal compartment can be read on the digital readout refer to Page 24 Si When the compartment air reaches the set temperature the system light goes out To turn heat Off press the heat on off switch The light in the switch goes out Ifthe heating system was operating it stops and the system light goes out Form No 702718 ev A March 2005 53 Chapter 4 Operation and Care Coolin g the Ifcooling is required by animals in both half compartments use Compartment Air the wire grill divider so that air can move freely between the compartments Ifonly one animal requires coolong and is small enough to fit place it in the right compartment and install the acrylic divider the right compartment contains the air inlet To supply cooled air to the animal compartment l Install a divider panel if required refer to Page 49 Ss Make sure the main on off switch is On The amber light in the switch must be On refer to Page 48 3 Press the cooling on off switch to turn cooling On The amber light in the switch Temperature SE comes on Figure 57
19. Set Dial os 4 Turn the temperature set dial to the J desired temperature If the temperature in the compartment is above the set temperature cooling is supplied and the red system light comes on The temperature of the air in the animal compartment can be read on the digital readout refer to Page 24 Figure 57 Cooling Controls When the compartment air reaches the set tempera ture the system light goes out To turn cooling Off press the cooling on off switch The light in the switch goes out If the cooling system was operating it stops and the system light goes out 54 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Using the Alarm The alarm system alerts you with audible and visual signals when Sy stem ever there is a problem with the oxygen supply or concentration Turning the alarm system on l Make sure the main on off switch is On The amber light in the switch should be On refer to Page 48 Make sure the oxygen on off switch is On The amber light in the switch should be On refer to Page 51 Note The alarm system only operates when the oxygen Push the alarm on off switch to On The amber light in the switch comes on Figure 58 The alarm system is now in the operating mode Turning the alarm system off Push the alarm on off switch to Off The light in the switch goes out Recognizing an alarm When an alarm occurs the audible alarm sounds and th
20. Slide the new PCV floor into the floor of the animal compartment 4 Close and latch the doors SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Fuel Cell P N 853396 ke a Oxygen Sensor Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit The fuel cell powers the black calibration needle in the oxygen concentration meter The cell has an average life of about one year depending on frequency of use Difficulty in moving the black calibration needle in the oxygen concentration meter is usually an indication of an exhausted fuel cell CAUTION Do not remove the fuel cell from the bag until ready to use CAUTION Wear safety glasses when handling the fuel cell CAUTION Avoid contact with the sensing surface CAUTION The fuel cell contains lead a chemical known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm CAUTION Wash your hands thoroughly after handling the fuel cell l Open the brown box then open the plastic bag inside and take out the fuel cell 2 Open the electronics compartment refer to Page 57 J Open the filter fans compartment refer to Page 58 4 Inside the filter fans compartment notice the installation of the oxygen sensor Figure 97 Sensor Oxygen End Sensor Cap Body Figure 95 Oxygen Sensor Inside the Figure 96 Fuel Cell and Oxygen Sensor Electronics Compartment Assembly Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 85 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements Mount Figure 98 Oxyg
21. acid use warm 5 15 sulfamic acid or 5 10 phosphoric acid may be used As always rinse with clear water and dry thoroughly with clean soft cloths Avoid prolonged use of chlorides such as chlorine bleach bromides iodides and thiocyanates Never allow salty solutions to dry on the stainless steel Note NEVER power wash the Intensive Care Unit The clear acrylic portions of the doors and divider panels can be cleaned with plain soap and water or with a mild commercial glass cleaner Always use clean soft cloths and keep in mind that hard scrubbing can scratch the panels Thoroughly rinse with cold water and dry completely Clean any heavy deposits of animal fluids off the door and divider panels as soon as possible before they harden The wire grill divider and the metal frames of the doors are stainless steel and should be cleaned 1n accordance with Stainless Steel Cleaning Procedures above The removable orange PVC floors are best cleaned with a hose a quality brush not a wire brush and any commercial soap or detergent Rinse thoroughly and dry with a clean soft cloth Clean any heavy deposits of animal fluids off the floors as soon as possible before they harden Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 63 Chapter 4 Operation and Care Preventive Maintenance for Your Regal Intensive Care Unit Introduction The Regal Intensive Care Unit is a very sturdy and durable piece of equipment Like any mechanical device however
22. are firmly locked Failure to lock all four of these knobs will result in oxygen leakage through the air grills between the animal and filter fans compartments and consequent loss of oxygen past the loose panel The alarm system may be triggered by the system s inability to maintain the requested oxygen concentration due to the leakage Second Your system may be alerting to minor transient faults Refer to Setting the Alarm Time Delay Relay on Page 59 and set the delay to a longer period Third Check the set point setting on the oxygen concentration meter and the flow rate setting on the oxygen flow meter If these are incorrectly set the ICU may be having difficulty supplying oxygen fast enough Refer to Using Oxygen on Page 51 and Controlling the Oxygen Flow Rate on Page 56 Fourth You may be leaking oxygen through the animal compartment doors or the filter fans compartment Make sure the doors and the panel are securely closed Refer to Opening and Closing the Doors on Page 48 and Accessing the Filter Fans Compartment on Page 58 Fifth You may be leaking oxygen around the animal compartment doors or the filter fans compartment Inspect the gaskets on these items and replace if worn or broken Refer to Door Gasket on Page 76 or Gasket Filter Fans Compartment on Page 129 for part numbers and replacement instructions Form No 702718 ev A March 2005 143 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting The alarm system does not work Remedial
23. can be hard to read Failure to mark the wires will make it difficult to connect them correctly later Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 99 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements Retaining Tabs 2 top 2 bottom bh Oxygen On Off Switch shown Pull all the wire spade connectors off the rear of the switch Figure 112 The switch is held into the door by four thin curved plastic retaining tabs two on top the switch and two below Squeeze all four tabs down and push the switch out through the front of the door LL Term 11 Term 24 Temp 13 Term 26 not used not used Figure 112 Inside View Typical On Off Figure 113 Rear View of On Off Rocker Rocker Switch Switch Installation l Examine the rear of the switch and locate Terminals 12 and 25 Figure 113 The switch must be installed with these terminals on top 2 Check the front of the switch Make sure that the lower part of the switch 1s depressed Off position 3 With Terminals 12 and 25 on top insert the switch into its opening from the front until it snaps into place 4 Replace the wire spade connectors on the switch terminals gt Close and secure the electronics compartment door 6 Plug the power cord into its wall outlet 100 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit On Off Button Therearetwo on offbuttons on the electronics compartment door one Floor Temperature each for left and
24. fans compartment Form No 702718 ev A March 2005 25 Chapter 2 Description of Components Filter Fans Compartment Internal The following section gives you detailed information on the compo Figure 29 nents found on the inside of the filter fans compartment 43 Circulating Fans 34 Oxygen Port to Filter Fans Compartment 37 Temperature Sensor 42 Sodalime Pan 33 Oxygen Sensor Fuel Cell 1 41 Chiller 39 Heater 40 Compartment Filter Figure 29 Filter Fans Compartment Internal 33 Oxygen Sensor The oxygen sensor Figures 23 26 and 29 is located in the Fuel Cell partition wall between the electronics compartment and the filter fans compartment It senses the concentration of oxygen in the filter fans compartment and sends this information to the oxygen concentration meter for display The fuel cell powers the black calibration needle in the oxygen concentration meter The cell has an average life of about one year depending on frequency of use Difficulty in moving the black calibration needle is usually an indication of an exhausted fuel cell Order replacements from SSCI Part Number 853396 For information on replacing the fuel cell refer to Replacing the Fuel Cell on Page 68 CAUTION Before handling the fuel cell please read Fuel Cell Warnings on Page 4 26 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit 34 Oxy gen Port to After leav
25. heating and cooling The only purpose of the clear acrylic divider 1s to reduce the size of the compartment to minimize oxygen usage Always use the wire grill divider if animals are present in both compartments WARNING Never place an animal in the left compartment if the clear acrylic divider is being used This divider creates an effective seal and prevents the flow of air into the left compartment If this divider is in place an animal in this compartment can easily suffocate 10 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit 3 Door Latches Each Intensive Care Unit door is held closed by a latch connector and one top and one bottom latch Figure 6 As the handle is rotated cams at the ends of the latch connector turn to engage or dis engage the top and bottom latches to lock or unlock the door For more information refer to Opening and Closing the Doors on Page 48 Latch Connector Figure 7 Full size Animal Compartment Figure 8 Half size Animal Compartments 4 Animal Figure7 shows the Intensive Care Unit with no divider panel installed Compartment s thus forming one full size compartment Figure 8 shows the unit with a divider panel installed and forming two half compartments Each half compartment has an individually controlled floor heater however they share oxygen supplies heating and cooling Approximate compartment dimensions are shown in Table 1 Sa 33 875 i
26. instructions packed with the fuel cell Note Watch the oxygen concentration meter Figure 81 as you perform Step 5 The black calibration needle moves to the right then settles down gt Place the fuel cell into the oxygen sensor body The end of the fuel cell with the metal disk goes in first 6 Gently screw the sensor end cap back on Be careful the threads are very fine and are easily damaged 7 Re insert the oxygen sensor into the wall 8 Proceed to Finish the Installation on Page 70 69 Chapter 4 Operation and Care Cleaning the Filter Fans and Electronics Compartments 70 New Style Units l 2 Do not remove the oxygen sensor from the partiion wall With the oxygen sensor in place in the partition wall unscrew the end cap from the oxygen sensor Figure 79 On the fuel cell remove the shorting button refer to the instructions packed with the fuel cell Note Watch the oxygen concentration meter Figure 38 as you perform Step 4 The black calibration needle moves to the right then settles down 4 6 Place the fuel cell into the oxygen sensor body The end of the fuel cell with the metal disk goes tn first Gently screw the sensor end cap Figure 80 back on Be careful the threads are very fine and are easily damaged Proceed to Finish the Installation below Finish the Installation Close and secure the electronics compartment door Close and secure the filter fans c
27. is used in the Regal Intensive Care Unit to remove animals respiratory carbon dioxide from the circulated air R MSDS No GTRN 0006 Page A 7 Genetron MP39 R 401A is used as a refrigerant gas in the Regal Intensive Care Unit cooling system Genetron is a trademark of Honeywell Rev A March 2005 A 1 Appendix A 2 This page left blank intentionally SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Puritan Medical Products Puritan Medical Products Inc 9101 Bond Street Overland Park KS 66214 913 495 3600 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET NO 005213 SODALIME CO ABSORBENT SODA LIME U S P N F SECTION 1 CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Issue Date Revised February 2003 Distributors Name Puritan Medical Products Inc Address 9101 Bond Street Overland Park Kansas 66214 Emergency Phone No 1 800 949 7937 All other inquiries 913 495 3600 Manufacturers Name Molecular Products Ltd Address Mill End Thaxted Essex U K CM6 2LT Chemical Name and Synonyms Calcium Hydroxide Sodium Hydroxide Trade Name and Synonyms SODASORB Absorbent Sodalime Chemical Family Metal hydroxides Formula Ca OH NaOH SECTION 2 COMPOSITION INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Material Volume CAS No OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV STEL Calcium hydroxide gt 73 1305 62 0 5 mg cubic meter 5 mg cubic meter Sodium hydroxide lt 4 1310 73 2 2 mg cubic meter 2 mg cubic meter Wa
28. metals stainless steel Always consult the chemical supplier if there are any doubts Avoid prolonged use of chlorides such as chlorine bleach bromides iodides and thiocyanates on stainless steel surfaces as these chemicals will cause pitting corrosion and metal discoloration Allowing salty solutions to evaporate and dry on stainless steel may also contribute to corrosive conditions In summary select chemical deodorizers disinfectants and or sanitizers only after weighing all possible benefits and known adverse effects Effect on Warranty The warranty for this product is void if the care and cleaning instructions provided in this manual are not followed Cleanin g Clean the Intensive Care Unit exactly in accordance with the Re qu irements cleaning instructions provided in Chapter 4 of this manual Failure to follow these instructions can void your warranty 6 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit SSCI Contact SSCI Customer Service can be contacted via mail telephone or fax The department is available from 8 30am to 5 00pm Central Information Time Monday through Friday Closed holidays Address Suburban Surgical Co Inc 275 Twelfth Street Wheeling Illinois 60090 Telephone Illinois 847 537 9320 ext 3518 Toll Free 1 800 323 7366 Fax 847 537 9061 Web www suburbansurgical com Warra nty Suburban Surgical Company Inc warrants the original purchas
29. not going to be used fully prepare the area where the Intensive Care Unit will go so that it is ready to receive the unit After the Regal Intensive Care Unit is fully unpacked and all parts accounted for place the unit on the base or in its intended location CAUTION Leave a minimum of six inches clearance between the rear of the unit and any wall or other surface to allow sufficient airflow to the fan and cooling coils and for access to the electrical and oxygen connections SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit i RP VE ti Figure 35 Fuel Cell Box and Bagged Figure 36 Oxygen Sensor Inside the Fuel Cell Electronics Compartment Installing the A fuel cell in the oxygen sensor powers the black calibration needle Fuel Cell n the oxygen concentration meter The fuel cell comes packed in a brown cardboard box marked Teledyne Oxygen Sensor Figure 35 CAUTION Do not remove the fuel cell from the bag until ready to use CAUTION Wear safety glasses when handling the fuel cell CAUTION Avoid contact with the sensing surface CAUTION The fuel cell contains lead a chemical known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm CAUTION Wash your hands thoroughly after handling the fuel cell l Open the brown box then open the plastic bag inside and take out the fuel cell Figure 35 2 Open the electronics compartment refer to Page 57 3
30. of all entrance doors to the room WARNING Do not place an animal that has been exposed to an explosive gas such as ether into the Intensive Care Unit WARNING Do not attempt to use an oxygen concentration greater than 40 unless in your professional opinion it is absolutely necessary Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 3 Chapter 1 General Information Electrical Warning Sodalime Warnings Fuel Cell Warnings Cooling System Warnings CAUTION Before working on the electrical system make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord un plugged CAUTION Sodalime can cause burns to eyes and skin Dust can cause Irritation to skin and eyes on contact Harmful if swallowed CAUTION Use safety goggles or glasses PVC or rubber gloves and a nuisance dust mask when handling Sodalime CAUTION Dispose of Sodalime waste and water rinses in accordance with local state and Federal regulations CAUTION Wash your hands thoroughly after handling Sodalime For complete information refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS No 005213 included in the Appendix to this manual CAUTION Do not remove the fuel cell from the bag until ready to use CAUTION Wear safety glasses when handling the fuel cell CAUTION Avoid contact with the sensing surface CAUTION The fuel cell contains lead a chemical known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm CAUTION Wash your hands thoroughly a
31. of male rats was associated with a small increase in salivary gland fibrosarcomas for HCFC 22 12 ECOLOGICALINFORMATION Degradability BOD Genetron MP39 is a gas at room temperature therefore it is unlikely to remain in water Octanol Water Partition Coefficient Unknown Form No 702718 January 2005 A 11 Appendix MSDS Number GTRN 0006 ed on eywe Current Issue Date January 2000 MATERIALSAFETY DATA SHEET Genetrone MP39 R 401A 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS RCRA Is the unused product a RCRA hazardous waste if discarded Not a hazardous waste If yes the RCRA ID number is Not applicable OTHER DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Disposal must comply with federal state and local disposal or discharge laws Genetron MP39 is subject to U S Environmental Protection Agency Clean Air Act Regulations Section 608 in 40 CFR Part 82 regarding refrigerant recycling The information offered here is for the product as shipped Use and or alterations to the products such as mixing with other materials may significantly change the characteristics of the material and alter the RCRA classification and the proper disposal method 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION US DOT HAZARD CLASS US DOT PROPER SHIPPING NAME Liquefied Gas n o s Chlorodifluoromethane Chlorotetrafluoroethane Difluoroethane US DOT HAZARD CLASS 2 2 US DOT PACKING GROUP Not applicable US DOT ID NUMBER UN3163 For additional information on shipping regulations affecting
32. out the fuel cell 2 Open the electronics compartment refer to Page 57 3 Open the filter fans compartment refer to Page 58 4 Inside the filter fans compartment notice the installation of the oxygen sensor Figure 79 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Figure 79 New Style Oxygen Sensor Mount This end of Fuel Cell goes into sensor body Sensor End Cap Figure 80 Fuel Cell and Oxygen Sensor Assembly mm i d ze Calibratio Kno Figure 81 Oxygen Concentration Meter and Calibration Knob Form No 702718 ev A March 2005 Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit E Ifthe oxygen sensor is mounted in the large black plastic ring you have a New Style Intensive Care Unit produced after January 1 2005 Proceed to New Style Units on Page 70 E Ifthis large black ring is not present you have an Original Style Intensive Care Unit produced before January 1 2005 Follow the instructions under Original Style Units below Original Style Units l In the electronics compartment Figure 78 twist the sensor slightly and pull it out of the compartment wall Note Do not try to detach the spiral cord from the sensor 2 Unscrew the end cap from the oxygen sensor Figure 80 3 Remove and discard the old fuel cell Dispose of used fuel cells in accordance with local state and Federal regulations 4 On the new fuel cell remove the shorting button refer to the
33. percentage of oxygen in atmospheric air 4 With the set point adjustment knob position the red set point needle to about 30 5 Push the main on off switch Figure 40 to On The amber light in the switch comes on 6 Push the oxygen on off switch Figure 44 to On The amber light in the switch comes on 7 Push the alarm on off switch Figure 47 to On The amber light in the switch comes on wu On Off d gt e i o oe RR i i Ge Di Light Switch i 5 1 i Figure 46 Alarm Time Delay Relay Figure 47 Alarm Controls 8 After 30 seconds since oxygen is not hooked up the system senses that the oxygen concentration 1s inadequate The audible alarm sounds and the red system light goes on 9 Move the red set point needle to 10 As the red needle passes the black needle the audible alarm stops Both the alarm and oxygen system lights go out Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 43 Chapter 3 Installation amp Setup Connecting the Oxygen Supply 44 10 Push the alarm on off switch to Off The light in the switch goes out II Push the oxygen on off switch to Off The light in the switch goes out 12 Push the main on off switch to Off The light in the switch goes out 13 Return the red set point needle to the right of the black needle SSCI recommends an intake pressure of 10 to 20 psi with a flow rate of 15 lpm Your experience may indicate that a greater or lesser pressure and or flow
34. rate are desirable WARNING Oxygen is a highly combustible gas Avoid the use of open flames smoking materials or equipment capable of producing sparks in any area in which oxygen is being used WARNING Oxygen in use warning signs should be prominently displayed where the Intensive Care Unit is used and outside of all entrance doors to the room Note Your oxygen supplier is the best source to make the oxygen hook up for you l Make sure the main on off switch Figure 40 is Off 2 Using the calibration knob Figure 45 adjust the black calibration needle in the oxygen concentration meter to 20 5 the percentage of oxygen in atmospheric air 3 Using the set point adjustment knob set the red set point needle to about 25 Note The oxygen connection has both internal and external threads Connection can be made with either m 1 4 in male NPT E 1 2 in female NPT 4 Hook up the oxygen supply to the oxygen port at the rear of the unit Figure 48 5 Push the main on off switch to On The amber light in the switch comes on SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit 6 Push the oxygen on off switch to On The amber light in the switch and the red system light come on The intake of oxygen causes the black needle on the oxygen concentration meter to move toward the red set point needle The system admits oxygen to the animal compartment to maintain the 25 concentrat
35. the current set point The black needle indicates the actual oxygen concentration The red set point needle can be adjusted to the desired concentration by turning the set point adjustment knob The black calibration needle can be adjusted using the calibration knob For more information refer to Using Oxygen on Page 51 Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 13 Chapter 2 Description of Components 10 Calibration Knob Thecalibration knob Figures 11 and 12 permits you to calibrate the black calibration needle in the oxygen concentration meter to a setting of 20 5 the percentage of oxygen in atmospheric air when you first start up the Intensive Care Unit For more informa tion refer to Using Oxygen on Page 51 Figure 12 Oxygen Concentration Meter Figure 13 Main On Off Rocker Switch and Controls 11 Set point Turning the set point adjustment knob Figures 11 and 12 moves Adjustment Knob theredset point needle in the oxygen concentration meter This allows you to specify the appropriate oxygen concentration in the animal compartment Once the desired level 1s set the oxygen system will control the flow of oxygen to maintain this concentration For more information refer to Using Oxygen on Page 51 WARNING Before using oxygen please read Oxygen Warnings on Page 3 12 Main On Off The main on off switch Figures 11 and 13 controls all electrical Rocker Switch power tothe unit An amber light in the switch illuminates wh
36. this material contact the information number found in Section 1 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROLACT TSCA TSCA INVENTORY STATUS Components listed on the TSCA inventory A 12 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Current Issue Date January 2000 MSDS Number GTRN 0006 ei on eywe MATERIALSAFETY DATA SHEET Genetrone MP39 R 401A OTHER TSCA ISSUES HCFC 124 is subject to a SNUR published in the Federal Register on July 22 1992 at 57 FR32441 The SNUR codified at 40 CFR 721 3180 a 2 1 requires communication of the following Inhalation of high concentrations of vapor is harmful and may cause heart irregularities unconsciousness or death Intentional misuse can be fatal Vapor reduces oxygen available for breathing and is heavier than air Liquid contact causes frostbite The effects in animals from single exposure by inhalation include central nervous system effects anesthesia and decreased blood pressure Cardiac sensitization occurred in dogs exposed to a concentration of 2 5 in air and given an intravenous epinephrine challenge Repeated exposures produced increased liver weights anesthetic effects irregular respiration poor coordination and nonspecific effects such as decreased body weight gain However no irreversible effects were seen as evidenced by histopathologic evaluation As part of an extensive toxicology program halogenated chlorofluor
37. ties Remove the cover screw and cover from the new thermostat Figure 125 Mount the thermostat to the thermostat bracket with the four screws nuts removed earlier Figure 128 Remove the knock out from the end of the thermostat chassis farthest from the dial Figure 132 Install the rubber grommet removed earlier into this hole Figure 127 Pass all six wires through the rubber grommet and connect them to the correct terminals on the thermostat Figure 126 Mount the cover back onto the thermostat 115 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements Knock out Wire Terminals Figure 132 Thermostat Knock out Audible Alarm P N 853458 II Mount the thermostat and bracket to the partition wall Figure 124 12 Neatly coil up the excess capillary tubing and bind it to the adhesive tie mount with a small wire tie Figure 129 13 Replace the Sodalime pan 14 Close and secure the filter fans compart ment panel Page 58 15 Close and secure the electronics compart ment door Page 57 16 Plug the power cord into its wall outlet CAUTION Before proceeding make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord un plugged Tool and Supplies Required E Phillips screwdriver E Markers masking tape tags or other means to mark wires Removal l Make sure that the main on off switch is Off and the amber light in the switch is out 2 Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet 3 O
38. to your local hardware or electronics supply store for a replacement Un screw and remove the knurled ring from the rear of the on off button Pull the button and attached wires out through the front of the compartment door and discard the assembly to Term 6 to Term 4 Holder Figure 115 Floor Temperature On Off Button Replacement Part P N 212242 Installation On the new button assembly unscrew the knurled ring and remove it from the assembly From the outside of the door pass the connectors wires and the button body through the mounting hole SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc 10 II 12 13 Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Pass the connectors and wires through the knurled ring and screw the ring firmly onto the button body until holds the button tightly onto the door Locate the remaining gray wire that you cut off the system light in Step amp above Strip off about 1 2 1n of the insulation from the end of the wire leaving the bare metal strands exposed Twist the bare metal strands of this wire together with the strands from the gray wire on the new button assembly Place a new spade connector onto the two wires and with a wire crimping took firmly crimp the connector to the wires Tug on the connection to make sure it is tight and Secure Connect this spade connector to the rear of the system light Figures 114 and 115 Plug t
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40. 125 Cover Screw on Thermostat Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 113 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements ch _ Terminal EE 9 i EC Ed wl 1 wire 1 wire Termin 15 2 wires Terminal 4 EICH Figure 126 Thermostat Wire Connections Rubber Grommet fr H IEN Thermostat Figure 127 Rubber Grommet Bracket 7 gt Bracket F Ai Nuts Figure 128 Bracket Thermostat Nuts 114 10 mark the to connect them 11 Wz 13 14 15 16 ee 18 19 Remove the plastic cover from the thermostat Using tags masking tape or any other convenient means tag each of the six wires on the thermostat by their terminal numbers as shown in Figure 126 Failure to wires will make it difficult correctly later With a Phillips screwdriver dis connect all six wires and pull them out of the thermostat With a small flat blade screwdriver pry out the rubber grommet from the hole through which the six wires passed Figure 127 Save the grommet for re installation With a Phillips screwdriver and a 3 8 in wrench remove the four screws nuts that hold the bracket to the thermostat Figure 128 and separate the two parts With a knife or small cutter cut the wire tie that holds the copper capillary tubing to the adhesive tie mount on the partition Figure 129 With a Phillips screwdriver unscrew and remove the two screws that hold the bulb holder to the partition
41. 138 INVENTAR 139 Circuit breakers keep tripping ee 140 Oy PCT OW is madga E eneee aee oin n EEE EE NEA 141 Oxy Sen MOW IS OXCESSIVO EE 142 Alarmi keeps Lono OTL een 143 The alarm system does not EE 144 Heat will not come on or will not hold constant n00seenenennnesssseeennssssssee 145 Cooling will not come on or will not hold constant e0ssssseesseeeeeeeesssssse 146 Floor heat doesn t work or will not hold constant 200 0 eeeccccccceeesesseeeeeeees 147 Ventilating fan does not work tee 148 Circulating fan does HOC WOU aeecaastasoncun nesancacseosiee casemenemeneossayandsewnauauevasoonas 149 ek ee 150 Excessive carbon dioxide in the animal compartment cccccsssseeeeeeeees 151 No reading on oxygen concentration Meter ssssssseeeesssssssereersssssrerrressssee 152 Calibration knob will not move the calibration needle scnnncneeneeeeen 153 Cannot move the set point needle in the oxygen concentration meter 154 Floor temperature fuse keeps blowing cc ceeecccccccceeeseeeeecceeeeeaaeeeeeeeeeeeaas 155 PDC NK GE A 1 KEE A 1 E gege A 1 MSDS No 005213 Soda llME ee A 3 SECTION 1 CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION ees A 3 SECTION 2 COMPOSITION INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS A 3 SECTION 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION o oo ccc ceeccceeseceeeeeceeeeeeseeees A 3 SECTION 4 FIRST AID MEASURES cccccsessesseseesesssseceesecsesetsecseserscseseesteat
42. 3 8 Air Outlet Grill After circulating through the animal compartment air leaves the compartment through this grill Figure 3 and into the filter fans compartment The air then passes through a filter a chiller a heater and then a pan of Sodalime absorbent which removes the animal s respiratory carbon dioxide 12 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Electronics Compartment External The following section gives you detailed information on the compo Figure 11 nents found on the outside of the electronics compartment 24 Circuit Breakers Oxygen Concentration Meter 23 Oxygen Flow Meter d E Calibration Knob amp Solenoid Valve 3 Set point Adjustment Knob 22 Oxygen Flow Adjustment T Main On Off Rocker Switch Knob Oxygen On Off Rocker Switch amp System Light 21 Audible Alarm Alarm On Off Rocker Switch amp System Light 20 Temperature Set Dial Heat On Off Rocker Switch amp System Light Cooling On Off Rocker 19 Panel Access Knob Switch amp System Light Left Floor Temperature l Controls 18 Right Floor Temperature Controls Figure 11 Electronics Compartment External 9 Oxygen The oxygen concentration meter Figures 11 and 12 allows you to Concentration Meter get e desired oxygen concentration in the animal compartment and also displays the current concentration There are two needles on the meter The red needle indicates
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44. 5 31 Chapter 2 Description of Components Notes 32 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Chapter 3 Installation amp Setup WARNING Oxygen is a highly combustible gas Avoid the use of open flames smoking materials or equipment capable of producing sparks in any area in which oxygen is being used Before servicing or performing maintenance on this equipment make sure the oxygen supply is turned off at the source Unpacking and Inspection Parts Included CAUTION The Regal Intensive Care Unit requires a dedicated 15 amp minimum source of electrical power CAUTION Unpacking installing and setting up the Regal Intensive Care Unit is not difficult The unit is heavy however and we recommend that these operations be done by at least two people If the shipping container appears damaged in any way contact the shipping company immediately Save all damaged packing materials to assist in proving liability for damage Carefully inspect your Regal Intenstve Care Unit while you unpack tt If damage is noted or if parts appear to be missing call the SSCI Customer Service Department at 1 800 323 7366 For a list of parts supplied with the unit refer to Parts Included below The following parts are included in the shipment Regal Intensive Care Unit Orange Removable PVC Floor 2 Wire Grill Divider Panel Clear Acrylic Divider Panel Teledyne Oxygen Sensor Fuel Ce
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46. EMICAL PROPERTIES 0 oe eeceeceeceeceees A 10 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY ooo ceccecceccsccscescescescesceseeecs A 11 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION A 11 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION A 11 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS A 12 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION ooo ceceecceccscceccsccscescescescesceseeecs A 12 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION A 12 16 OTHER INFORMATION A 14 Form No 702718 ev A March 2005 IX Table of Contents Notes x SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Chapter 1 General Information Introduction SSCI s Regal Intensive Care Unit has been uniquely engineered to provide a temperature and oxygen controlled environment for your most seriously ill patients This versatile unit can accommodate one large animal or with the addition of an easily installed wire grill divider panel two smaller animals simultaneously The unit controls temperature in two ways by controlling air tem perature and by warming the floor with two separate individually controlled floor heaters The continually re circulating air flow can be warmed or cooled with the built in heating system and refrigera tion unit Oxygen concentration and flow volume are accurately controlled and continuously monitored on the control panel Carbon dioxide 1s removed as the re circulating air passes through an absorbent filter medium To ensure your patient s comfort an integral two function thermometer hygrome
47. GINEERING CONTROLS Provide local ventilation at filling zones and areas where leakage is probable Mechanical general ventilation may be adequate for other operating and storage areas PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT SKIN PROTECTION Skin contact with refrigerant may cause frostbite General work clothing and gloves leather should provide adequate protection If prolonged contact with the liquid or gas is anticipated insulated gloves constructed of PVA neoprene or butyl rubber should be used Any contaminated clothing should be promptly removed and washed before reuse Form No 702718 January 2005 A 9 Appendix MSDS Number GTRN 0006 ed on eywe Current Issue Date January 2000 MATERIALSAFETY DATA SHEET Genetrone MP39 R 401A EYE PROTECTION For normal conditions wear safety glasses Where there is reasonable probability of liquid contact wear chemical safety goggles RESPIRATORY PROTECTION None generally required for adequately ventilated work situations For accidental release or non ventilated situations or release into a confined space where the concentration may be above the PEL of 1 000 ppm use a self contained NIOSH approved breathing apparatus or supplied air respirator For escape use the former or a NIOSH approved gas mask with organic vapor canister ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS Where contact with liquid is likely such as in a spill or leak impervious boots and clothing should be worn High dose le
48. ION Before proceeding make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord un plugged Removal Make sure that the main on off switch is Off and the amber light in the switch is out 2 Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet 3 Press in on the fuse cap then twist about one quarter turn counter clockwise and pull out the fuse cap and fuse Figure 120 Inspection Inspect the thin curly metal wire inside the trans parent center section of the fuse Figure 120 Ifthe wire is intact the fuse is OK If the wire is burned or broken the fuse is bad and must be replaced Installation l Place either end of the fuse into the fuse cap 2 Engage the ears behind the fuse cap into the gaps in the fuse holder 3 Press in on the fuse cap and turn about Figure 120 Fuse Cap and Fuse one quarter turn clockwise until it snaps into place 4 Plug the power cord into its wall outlet Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 107 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements Fuse Holder There are two fuse fuse holder assemblies on the electronics Floor Temperature compartment door one each for left floor temperature and right Left amp Ri g ht floor temperature The fuse holders are identical and are removed and installed the same way P N 853671 CAUTION Before proceeding make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord un plugged Tool and Supplies Required E 11 16 in wrench m Markers maskin
49. ITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF ANY KIND IS MADE WITH RESPECT TO SUCH INFORMATION OR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY THEREOF OR WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT COVERED BY SUCH INFORMATION Puritan Medical Products Inc and Suburban Surgical Company Inc assume no liability for any damages whether incidental consequential special or otherwise whatsoever arising out of or in connection with the use of such information or product and all such use shall be at the user s sole risk Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 A 5 Appendix A 6 This page left blank intentionally SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Current Issue Date January 2000 MSDS Number GTRN 0006 k i on eywe Material Safety Data Sheet Genetron MP39 R 401A 1 CHEMICALPRODUCTAND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME Genetron MP39 OTHER GENERIC NAMES R 401A PRODUCT USE Refrigerant MANUFACTURER Honeywell 101 Columbia Road Box 1053 Morristown New Jersey 07962 1053 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CALL Monday Friday 9 00am 5 00pm 24 Hours Day 7 Days Week Product Safety Department 1 800 707 4555 or 1 800 707 4555 Chemtrec 1 800 424 9300 2 COMPOSITION INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS INGREDIENT NAME CAS NUMBER WEIGHT Chlorodifluoromethane 75 45 6 53 Difluoroethane 75 37 6 13 Chlorotetrafluoroethane 2837 89 0 34 Trace impurities and additional material names not listed
50. Latch Connectors Figure 88 Latch Bracket 80 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Divider Panel Two divider panels are provided with the Intensive Care Unit Wire Grill P N 206001 Clear Acrylic P N 749575 Removal Although different in appearance they are removed and installed in the same way l Open both animal compartment doors A Remove the PVC floor if installed from the right compartment Note Notice the guide channels for the divider panels in the rear wall and ceiling of the animal compartment Figure 89 De Ca Top Guide y Channel Rear Guide Channel Fi Guide Channels Notched Corner Figure 90 Notched Corner on the Wire Grill Divider Panel Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 gure 89 Top and Rear Divider Panel 2 Pull out the divider panel slightly so that it clears the rear channel 4 Tilt the lower edge of the divider panel to the right until the top edge clears the top guide channel 5 Remove the divider panel Installation l Orient the divider panel so that the notched corner is on top and toward the front Figure 90 2 Tilt the top of the divider panel to the left and place it intothe top guide channel 3 Swing the lower edge of the panel to the left so that the panel is vertical 4 Push the panel to the rear so that the back edge seats in the rear guide channel gt Replace the PVC floor if de
51. No 702718 January 2005 A 13 Appendix Current Issue Date January 2000 MSDS Number GTRN 0006 ed on eywe MATERIALSAFETY DATA SHEET Genetrone MP39 R 401A STATE RIGHT TO KNOW In addition to the ingredients found in Section 2 the following are listed for state right to know purposes INGREDIENT NAME WEIGHT COMMENT No ingredients listed in this section ADDITIONAL REGULATORY INFORMATION Genetron MP39 is subject to U S Environmental Protection Agency Clear Air Act Regulations at 40 CFR Part 82 WARNING Do Not vent to the atmosphere To comply with provisions of the U S Clear Air Act any residual must be recovered Contains Chlorodifluoromethane and Chlorotetrafluoroethane HCFC substances harm public health and the environment by destroying ozone in the upper atmosphere Destruction of the ozone layer can lead to increased ultraviolet radiation which with excess exposure to sunlight can lead to an increase in skin cancer and eye cataracts Contains Difluoroethane an HFC a greenhouse gas which may contribute to global warming WHMIS CLASSIFICATION CANADA This product has been evaluated in accordance with the hazard criteria of the CPR and the MSDS contains all the information required by the CPR FOREIGN INVENTORY STATUS Canada Listed on DSL HCFC 22 and HFC 152a EU EINECS 2008719 HCFC 22 2008661 HFC 152a 2206296 HCFC 124 16 OTHER INFORMATION CURRENT ISSUE DATE January 2000 PREVIOUS I
52. Open the filter fans compartment refer to Page 58 4 Inside the filter fans compartment notice the installation of the oxygen sensor Figure 37 Form No 702718 ev A March 2005 35 Chapter 3 Installation amp Setup E Ifthe oxygen sensor is mounted in the large black plastic ring you have a New Style Intensive Care Unit produced after January 1 2005 Proceed to New Style Units on Page 37 O If this large black ring is not present you have an Original Style Intensive Care Unit produced before January 1 2005 Follow the instructions under Original Style Units below 5 Original Style Units Figure 37 New Style Oxygen Sensor 1 In the electronics compartment Figure 36 Mount twist the sensor slightly and pull it out of the compartment wall Note Do not try to detach the spiral cord from the sensor 2 Unscrew the end cap from the oxygen sensor Figure 38 3 On the fuel cell remove the shorting button refer to the instructions packed with the fuel cell Note Watch the oxygen concentration meter Figure 39 as you perform Step 4 The black calibration needle moves to the right then settles down 4 Place the fuel cell into the oxygen sensor body The end of the fuel cell with the metal disk goes in first Black Calibration This end of Fuel Cell goes into sensor body aCe Sensor End Cap Figure 38 Fuel Cell and Oxygen Sensor Figure 39 Oxygen Concentration Meter Assembly and Calibrati
53. PoCo QU ee 95 Potentiometer tere E 96 Took and Supplies eee e E 96 STN ee 96 eeler EE 97 Form No 702718 ev A March 2005 V Table of Contents te TE E 98 TOG LF CHU e see ngacce cp sareaie ons E A E EE T ANE 98 FR GINO E 98 Wo E TE 98 On Off Rocker Switch Main Alarm Oxygen Cooling amp Heart 99 Tooland Supplies Reguired EE 99 PO ME 99 EE eege 100 On Off Button Floor Temperature Left amp Right cisescicsveessvesteeaxectgseetiacveisivinnevetess 101 Toolsand Supplies R eguifed EE 101 ET EE 101 oO eene 102 EE ees 104 FCN E 104 Mo AUTO eege 104 Digital Display Floor Temperature Left amp Recht 105 TROT AR CUI e e a A E A E L E E 105 POV e A E TE E A EEA EATA E EET 105 Weer 106 Fuse Floor Temperature Left amp Right 2 scnigeszarsnarsceceiseraetnectecncwaseataesseenieetseeces 107 E e NEE 107 e Ge E 107 RE eege 107 Fuse Holder Floor Temperature Left amp Right steiere eisereen 108 Tooland Supphes Reguired tee 108 E e EE 108 ere 109 Floor Temperature Controller Left amp Right E 109 dee 109 FSCO E 109 I TAS Cet AUTOM ee 111 Piar E E 112 TO LAR COUT SO e a E E LE E E 112 E e EAA EA A E EE 112 Weer 112 Ree CA ar casseess tec cesta oseesaas E E ET E E E E T 113 Toolsand Supphes Regue d socleeascrceceroceseseeviencednct aE e 113 E e E 113 DEE ee 115 eege 116 Tooland Supphes CIC ebe 116 PGT E 116 We Gr 117 SR 416 6 RE 118 TOONS ANG SUID OIC S Regue d clea scncecerosceseseeviencednct oeaatanpumd
54. SSUE DATE March 1998 CHANGES TO MSDS FROM PREVIOUS ISSUE DATE ARE DUE TO THE FOLLOWING Section 1 New company name Section 16 Modified NFPA and HMIS codes OTHER INFORMATION HMIS Classification Health 1 Flammability 1 Reactivity 0 NFPA Classification Health 2 Flammability 1 Reactivity 0 ANSI ASHRAE 34 Safety Group Al A1 Regulatory Standards l OSHA regulations for compressed gases 29 CFR 1910 101 2 DOT classification per 49 CFR 172 101 3 Clean Air Act Class II Substance The information set forth in this Material Safety Data Sheet is furnished free of charge for use by qualified employees of the user All such information is furnished for the independent investigation and verification by the user NO GUARANTEE OR WARRANTEE INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF ANY KIND IS MADE WITH RESPECT TO SUCH INFORMATION OR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY THEREOF OR WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT COVERED BY SUCH INFORMATION Honeywell and Suburban Surgical Company Inc assume no liability for any damages whether incidental consequential special or otherwise whatsoever arising out of or in connection with the use of such information or product and all such use shall be at the user s sole risk A 14 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Inside back cover This page left blank intentionally For more information on SSCs fine line of products and accessories talk to your SSCI sales representat
55. With a 1 2 in wrench remove the oxygen tubing connector from the rear of the flow meter 3 Screw the flow meter knob counter clockwise as far as it will go Knob Nut Support Plate Oxygen Tubing Connector eet Elbow Fitting Nut Figure 138 Oxygen Flow Meter and Related Pieces 4 With a 1 2 1n wrench unscrew the knob nut until the knob comes free 5 Remove the bracket from the flow meter Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 121 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements 122 Re assembly l Hold the bracket in place on the flow meter re attach the knob and tighten the knob nut Figure 138 2 Screw the flow meter knob fully clockwise until it seats 3 Mount the oxygen tubing connector to the rear of the flow meter Seal the joint with thread sealing tape or equivalent 4 Attach the elbow fitting to the bottom of the flow meter Make sure it points to the rear Installation l Mount the flow meter and support plate to the unit and secure with the two screws nuts Figure 137 Note The semi circular cutout on the support plate fits under the oxygen tubing connector Note Make sure the flow meter is installed perfectly vertical 2 Re connect the oxygen line to the tubing connector on the flow meter 3 Mount the solenoid valve to the rear of the flow meter Refer to Solenoid Valve Installation and perform Steps 2 and 3 on Page 119 4 Close and secure the electronics compartment door 3 Turn on
56. above may also appear in Section 15 toward the end of the MSDS These materials may be listed for local Right To Know compliance and for other reasons 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW Colorless volatile liquid with ethereal and faint sweetish odor Non flammable material Overexposure may cause dizziness and loss of concentration At higher levels CNS depression and cardiac arrhythmia may result from exposure Vapors displace air and can cause asphyxiation in confined spaces At higher temperatures gt 250 C decomposition products may include Hydrofluoric Acid HF and carbonyl halides such as phosgene POTENTIALHEALTH HAZARDS SKIN Irritation would result from a defatting action on tissue Liquid contact could cause frostbite EYES Liquid contact can cause severe irritation and frostbite Mist may irritate INHALATION Genetron MP39 is low in acute toxicity in animals When oxygen levels in air are reduced to 12 14 by displacement symptoms of asphyxiation loss of coordination increased pulse rate and deeper respiration will occur At high levels cardiac arrhythmia may occur Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 A 7 Appendix MSDS Number GTRN 0006 ed on eywe Current Issue Date January 2000 MATERIALSAFETY DATA SHEET Genetrone MP39 R 401A INGESTION Ingestion is unlikely because of the low boiling point of the material Should it occur discomfort in the gastrointestinal tract from rapid evaporat
57. aker because your supply line is inadequate Call your local electrician and have the correct line installed Third Check to see if either circuit breaker on the unit has tripped Refer to Re setting the Circuit Breakers on Page 60 CAUTION Before working on the electrical system make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord un plugged Fourth Open the electronics compartment and make sure that the wire connections inside the electric power cord connection and the system ground are tight Refer to Figure 24 on Page 21 Fifth When the main on off switch is On the amber light in the switch should be on If this light does not illuminate check the wire connections on the back of the switch If they are all secure you may have a bad switch Order P N 853422 and refer to Page 99 for replacement instructions Sixth Ifthese actions do not resolve the problem call SSCI Customer Service at 800 323 7366 Form No 702718 ev A March 2005 139 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Circuit breakers keep tripping Remedial Action 140 First Ifthis is a new installation does it meet the requirements outlined under Electrical Requirements on Page 34 If not you may be tripping a building circuit breaker because your supply line is inadequate Call your local electrician and have the correct line installed Second Is there any consistent pattern to when the circuit breaker trips For example does it happen only when you are usi
58. all 6 Close and secure the electronics compartment door 7 Close and secure the filter fans compartment 8 Using the calibration knob position the calibration needle in the oxygen concentration meter to 20 5 S When you are finished working with the fuel cell wash your hands thoroughly The oxygen concentration meter is mounted in the electronics compartment door CAUTION Before proceeding make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord un plugged Tools and Supplies Required E Flat blade screwdriver E 1 4 in wrench D Utility knife or small wire cutter R Small wire tie Z Markers masking tape tags or other means to mark wires Removal l Make sure that the main on off switch 1s Off and the amber light in the switch is out 2 Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet 3 Open the electronics compartment refer to Page 57 Note Check Figure 103 Ifthe spiral cord is attached to meter with the plug shown unplug the cord The meter wires will not be connected to the meter as shown in Figure 101 4 Identify the oxygen concentration meter and remove the oxygen sensor wires refer to Oxygen Sensor Removal Steps 7 through 9 starting on Page 89 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Figure 104 Oxygen Concentration Meter Wire Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Connections Note Terminal numbers are displayed on the rear of the meter by molded on raised numbers A
59. as Avoid the use of open flames smoking materials or equipment capable of producing sparks in any area in which oxygen is being used Before servicing or performing maintenance on this equipment make sure the oxygen supply is turned Off at the source General The following procedures will help you fix most of the problems that you might encounter with your SSCI Regal Intensive Care Unit If necessary please feel free to call SSCI Customer Service at 847 537 9320 ext 3518 in Illinois or 1 800 323 7366 Our experienced technical support personnel will be glad to help you For more information on contacting SSCI refer to SSCI Contact Information on Page 7 Part numbers for available replacement parts are shown in Table 3 on Pages 71 and 72 To order replacement parts refer to Parts Ordering Procedure on Page 73 Possible problems are listed below PO WIIN TON OM BEE Page 139 Circuit breakers keep tripping tege Page 140 Oxygen flow is inadequate ceccceccsecceeeceeeceseceeeceeecaeeseeeseeseeseseseeeseesaues Page 141 Oxygen flow is excessive s1 cicacscaciziscgmncenceceaudenenenetendecedasteascusesendataesuns iuagequeess Page 142 Alarm keeps Going OTi E Page 143 Alarmi system does lege Page 144 Heat will not come on or will not hold constant ccccccceecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Page 145 Cooling will not come on or will not hold Constant cccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Page 146 Floor heat do
60. ass Non hazardous material Identification Number N A Product RQ None Shipping Label s N A Placard when required N A Special Shipping Information Ship in strong outer packaging SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION The following information concerns selected regulatory requirements potentially applicable to this product Not all requirements are identified Users of this product are responsible for their own regulatory compliance on a Federal state and local level U S Federal Regulations CERCLA Reportable Quantity None SARA Extremely Hazardous Substances None Threshold Planning Quantity None SARA HAZARD CLASS Immediate No Delayed No Pressure No Reactivity No Fire No SARA ANNUAL REPORT Not required 40 CFR PART 68 Mixture not listed TSCA Calcium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide are listed on the TSCA inventory OSHA Components of this mixture are not listed in Appendix A FDA This material is regulated as a medical device SECTION 16 OTHER INFORMATION NFPA Ratings Health 0 Flammability 0 Reactivity 0 Additional Information The intended use of this product is as an absorbent for carbon dioxide and other acidic gasses The information set forth in this Material Safety Data Sheet is furnished free of charge for use by qualified employees of the user All such information is furnished for the independent investigation and verification by the user NO GUARANTEE OR WARRANTEE INCLUDING MERCHANTABIL
61. atch connector holder Figures 86 and 87 and remove the holder from the unit 3 Remove the two cap screws that secure the top latch connector holder and remove the holder and the latch connector from the door Installation l Hold the latch connector and the top latch connector holder in place on the door and secure with the two cap screws Note The locating pins in the latch connector Figure 86 should ride above the top latch connector holder and under the bottom latch connector holder 2 Secure the bottom latch connector in place with the two cap screws J Try closing and latching the door several times to make sure the latch connector operates correctly Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 79 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements Latch Bracket There is one top and one bottom latch bracket on the unit The two Top PIN 618480 nee ram aro ee Se ae et Bottom P N 618481 e latch brackets can be replaced without removing from the unit Tool Required E Phillips screwdriver Procedure l Open both doors to release the latch connectors from the latch brackets 2 With a Phillips screwdriver remove the two cap screws that secure the latch bracket Figure 88 and remove the bracket from the unit 2 Hold the latch bracket in place and secure with the two cap screws 3 Close and lock the door several times to make sure 1t locks correctly Cap Screw 2 Latch Bracket top shown bottom n similar
62. ate to the animal compartment refer to Controlling Oxygen Flow Rate on Page 56 To control oxygen pressure refer to Controlling Oxygen Pressure on Page 56 With the clear acrylic divider panel in place it takes about 20 minutes to bring the right animal compartment to an oxygen concen tration of 40 Without the clear divider panel it takes about 30 minutes to bring the full compartment to 40 CAUTION When using oxygen all four access knobs on the filter fans compartment must be firmly locked to prevent oxygen leakage from the animal compartment The floor of the animal compartment contains separate heaters for the left and nght sides to provide localized heat control when the compart ment is divided into two half compartments Two sets of floor heat controls are provided for the left and nght heating units Each set consists of an on off button a system light a temperature controller and a digital display To heat the entire compartment floor turn both left and right heaters On To provide heat to the compartment l Make sure the main on off switch is On The amber light in the switch should be on refer to Page 48 2 Press the appropriate heated floor on off button Figure 55 The amber light in the button comes on 3 With the temperature control knob set the compartment floor temperature to the desired level If the actual floor temperature is below the set temperature the heater starts and the red system light c
63. ated from 1 2 to 15 Ipm liters per minute SSCI recommends an intake pressure of 10 to 20 psi with a flow rate of 15 lpm Your experience may indicate that a greater or lower pressure and or flow rate are desirable To increase the flow rate turn the adjustment knob clockwise To reduce the flow rate turn the knob counter clockwise Take your readings from the center of the ball in the transparent graduated tube on top the meter Adjustment Bi ai E Knob Figure 59 Oxygen Flow Meter and Adjustment Knob 56 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Accessing the CAUTION Opening the electronics compartment Electronics door exposes electrical components inside Use Compartment caution around electric wiring and components to prevent injury to yourself and or damage to the equipment Before working in the electronics compartment press the main on off switch to Off and un plug the electric power cord unless electric power is required for servicing To gain access to the electronics compartment turn the panel access knob one quarter turn counter clockwise and pull the panel open Figure 60 The panel is hinged on the right side and opens like a door Inside of Access To close panel latch arm must point down Electronics Compartment shown partly open Access Knob Panel Interior To close and lock the compartment check the inside of the panel and v
64. bracket to the rear of the panel Figure 148 3 With a Phillips screwdriver remove the two screws that hold the readout to the bracket Mounting Digital Bracket Readout F z C Switch Readout 2 EA Mounting Mounting L Bracket Panel Bracket Screw 2 Screw 2 Figure 148 Digital Readout and Mounting Bracket Installation l Mount the bracket to the new readout with the two screws removed above Figure 148 2 Mount the readout bracket assembly to the panel with the two screws removed above 3 Place the F C switch to the desired setting 4 Make sure there is a battery in the readout If not refer to Page 62 5 Replace and secure the filter fans compartment panel Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 127 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements Panel Filter Fans Procedure Complete P N 206874 l Turn all four panel access knobs Figure 149 one quarter turn counter clockwise and pull the old panel completely off the Intensive Care Unit 2 Look at the rear of the new access panel Figure 150 and make sure that the locking arms on all four access knobs are vertical Note The locking arms on the right should point down and that the arms on the left should point up 3 Seat the panel in place over the filter fans compartment opening and turn all four panel knobs one quarter turn clockwise to lock the panel in place Note It is a good idea to tug gently on one of the access knobs to be s
65. ctivates and the red system light comes on 4 Observe the digital readout Page 24 on the filter fans compartment front panel The temperature slowly drops until it reaches the level set on the temperature set dial at which time the system light goes out 5 Push the cooling on off switch to Off The light in the switch goes out 6 Push the main on off switch to Off The light in the switch goes out 40 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Checking Floor 1 Push the main on off switch Figure 40 to On The amber Heat Left light in the switch comes on Zi Push the left floor heat on off button Figures 40 and 43 to On The amber light in the button comes on 3 Turn the temperature control knob Figure 43 clockwise until the red system light comes on Heat to the left half size compartment floor comes on 4 Watch the digital display Figure 43 It should show a temperature increase gt Wait until the system light goes out 6 Push the left floor heat on off button to Off The light in the button goes out i Push the main on off switch to Off The light in the switch goes out Temperature Digital Control Knob _ Display Figure 43 Floor Temperature Controls Left Shown Controls for Right Side are Identical Checking Floor Repeat Steps 1 though 7 above for the right floor temperature Heat Right controls Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 41 Chapt
66. d free of old adhesive Figure 151 Filter Fans Compartment Installation Panel Gaskets k Measure and cut a piece of gasket material equal in length to the piece being replaced 2 Peel the protective backing from the new Horizontal gasket material Gasket 2 3 Press the new gasket in place on the door AN ke 4 Compartment panel Close the filter ha Gasket 2 l e fans compartment Figure 152 Gaskets on Rear of Filter Fans Compartment Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 Rear of filter fans compartment Replace the rear utility panel and secure with the eleven screws 129 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements Filter Filter Fans Procedure Compartment l Open the filter fans compartment refer to Page 58 P N 853469 PA Bend the filter until the top or bottom clears the top or bottom mounting bracket Figure 153 3 Remove the filter from the unit 4 Fit the upper edge of the new filter to the upper filter bracket gt Bend the filter slightly and fit the lower end into the lower filter bracket 6 Close and secure the filter fans compartment panel ni i D et i T 4 L i DH dr a 4 mim Figure 153 Filter Fans Compartment Figure 154 Filter Fans Compartment Filter Filter removed from unit 130 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Sodalime Pan P N 206537 Compartment Figure 155 Sodalime Pan in Filter Fans Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit
67. dings you will be alerted to potentially hazardous conditions which if ignored or mishandled could result in major injury to yourself or severe damage to the equipment Example WARNING Oxygen is a highly combustible gas Avoid the use of open flames smoking materials or equipment capable of producing sparks in any area in which oxygen is being used The model numbers for the SSCI Regal Intensive Care Unit are D New Model Number 12019 01 NGFREP T Former Model Number 102830 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Accessories The following accessories increase the operating convenience of your Regal Intensive Care Unit Find descriptions pictures and information on SSCI products and accessories in our current catalog or on our website at www suburbansurgical com To order accessories refer to Parts Ordering Procedure on Page 73 E Stainless Steel Mobile Base Figure 1 P N 12024 00 NIDREJ E Modular Cabinetry Base Figure 2 Refer to your SSCI Catalog for styles colors etc Figure 1 Stainless Steel Mobile Base Figure 2 Typical Cabinetry Base Safety Oxygen Warnings WARNING Oxygen is a highly combustible gas Avoid the use of open flames smoking materials or equipment capable of producing sparks in any area in which oxygen is being used WARNING Oxygen in use warning signs should be prominently displayed where the Intensive Care Unit is used and outside
68. e al Electronics Compartment ri S 19 Panel Access Knob 20 Temperature Set Dial 21 Audible Alarm 22 Oxygen Flow Adjustment Knob 18 shown partly Figure 19 Panel Access Knob open Figure 20 Temperature Set Dial To access the interior of the electronics compartment rotate the panel access knob Figure 19 one quarter turn counter clockwise and swing the panel open to the right For more information refer to Accessing the Electronics Compartment on Page 57 The temperature set dial Figure 20 controls a thermostat that sets the temperature for the re circulating air in the animal compartment It controls both heat and cooling and is calibrated in degrees Fahrenheit For more information refer to Heating the Compartment Air on Page 53 and Cooling the Compartment Air on Page 54 The alarm system Figure 22 alerts you with audible and visual signals whenever there is a problem with the oxygen supply or concentration The alarm system can be enabled or disabled For more information refer to Using the Alarm System on Page 55 The oxygen flow adjustment knob Figure 21 controls the flow rate ofoxygen to the animal compartment For more information refer to Using Oxygen on Page 51 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Ek Wa Adjustment Lat Knob Figure 21 Oxygen Flow Meter and Figure 22 Circuit Breakers and Audible Adjustment
69. e coil and causes the cooling system to work harder than necessary This in turn causes excess wear on the cooling system and can shorten its life Cleaning this coil every six months is usually sufficient to maintain the coil s effectiveness however it may be necessary to reduce this interval in exceptionally dusty climates With a brush attachment on a vacuum cleaner vacuum the accumulated dust and debris from the outside of the cooling coil Form No 702718 ev A March 2005 67 Chapter 4 Operation and Care Figure 77 Cooling Coil in Rear of Unit Figure 78 Oxygen Sensor Inside the Electronics Compartment Replacing the Fuel Cell 68 CAUTION Do not remove the fuel cell from the bag until ready to use CAUTION Wear safety glasses when handling the fuel cell CAUTION Avoid contact with the sensing surface CAUTION The fuel cell contains lead a chemical known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm CAUTION Wash your hands thoroughly after handling the fuel cell The fuel cell powers the black calibration needle in the oxygen concentration meter The cell has an average life of about one year depending on frequency of use Difficulty in moving the black calibration needle in the oxygen concentration meter is usually an indication of an exhausted fuel cell Order replacements from SSCI P N 853396 To replace the fuel cell l Open the brown box then open the plastic bag inside and take
70. e harder scrubbing and possibly the use of commercial cleaning products acceptable for use on metal surfaces When using any cleaning agent rub in the direction of the polish lines or grain of the metal For high luster finishes use clean soft cloths or pads If especially rough cleaning is necessary use stainless steel wool nylon or plastic scrubbers Test these scrubbers in an inconspicuous area first to be sure they do not mar or scratch the stainless steel finish Minor scale build up and some hard water spotting may be removed by washing with vinegar followed by a neutralizing rinse with clear water and a thorough drying with a soft cloth For heavy deposits of scale 5 oxalic acid use warm 5 15 sulfamic acid or 5 10 phosphoric acid may be used Always follow with a neutralizing rinse of clean water and a thorough drying Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 5 Chapter 1 General Information Deodorizin g Ag ents The large selection of brands and combinations of chemicals Disinfectants and available for deodorizing disinfecting and sanitizing 1s staggering Sanitizers Select one or more agents for use in your facility only after weighing all the benefits claimed by each product Too often this choice is made without adequate consideration of the effects these agents may produce on equipment or furnishings CAUTION Before selecting a chemical to employ in your facility review label statements regarding use with
71. e red alarm system light comes on Responding to an alarm Figure 58 Alarm Controls Form No 702718 ev A March 2005 Push the five system on off switches to Off starting at the oxygen on off switch and proceeding down heat cooling alarm left floor heat right floor heat The lights in all the switches and all system lights go out Push the main on off switch to Off The light in the switch goes out refer to Page 48 Locate and fix the problem Re start the unit and continue normal operating procedures 99 Chapter 4 Operation and Care Ifthe oxygen system experiences a minor transient fault and then corrects itself the alarm may sound briefly and then stop In this case it is not necessary to shut down the unit and you may continue normal operations If this happens frequently however check the oxygen system and try to locate and correct the problem The alarm system includes a time delay to minimize alarms due to minor transient faults For more information refer to Setting the Time Delay Relay on Page 59 Controlling Oxygen There is no oxygen pressure adjustment in the Intensive Care Unit Pressure oincrease or decrease oxygen pressure to the Intensive Care Unit adjust the regulator at the oxygen supply source Controlling Oxygen The oxygen flow rate is controlled by a flow rate meter and adjust Flow Rate ment knob Figure 59 on the front of the electronics compartment The meter is calibr
72. e tie that holds the fan power cord to the red wires from the electric power cord connection d Un plug the power cord from the fan Figure 141 and remove the fan Installation e Plug the fan power cord into the new fan Figure 141 2 Gather the power cord and the two red wires from the electric power cord con nection together and bind them witha small wire tie 123 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements Mount the fan in place and secure with the four screws Mount the rear utility panel and secure with the eleven SCrews Plug the power cord into its wall outlet Alarm Time Procedure Delay Relay P N 853416 1 TET bie a ctal Base Time Delay Relay Figure 142 Time Delay Relay 124 Make sure that the main on off switch is Off and the amber light in the switch is out Open the electronics compartment refer to Page 57 Pull the alarm time delay relay out of the octal base Figure 142 Note An alignment tab on the time delay relay center post matches a slot in the octal base Figures 143 and 145 Making sure that the tab and slot align push the new relay fully into place on the octal base Refer to Setting the Alarm Time Delay Relay on Page 59 and set the relay to the delay you prefer Close and secure the electronics compartment door Center Post Alignment Tab Figure 143 Time Delay Relay Alignment Tab SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intens
73. eeeeees A 3 SECTION 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES 0 occ cecccccccesecceceesecceeeeecceees A 4 SECTION 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES iien A 4 SECTION 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE csccivescsvcsncedstesmassoesectoudustnanucbesneentusenans A 4 SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION A 4 SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES eee cece A 4 SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY oo ceccccceseccceseceeeeseseeees A 4 viii SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION A 4 SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION A 5 SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS A 5 SECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION uo o cece eeceecceceeceeceeceeceeces A 5 SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION A 5 SECTION 16 OTHER INFORMATION A 5 MSDS No GTRN 0006 Genetron MB30 A 7 1 CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION A 7 2 COMPOSITION INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS oe eee eeee ee A 7 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION ooo eee eeccnccecceccscescescescescescesceseens A 7 4 FIRSTAID MEASURES eee ceccecceccecceccecceccscceccsccscesccscessessessenss A 8 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES ee ceccsececceccecccecescescescesceecescesces A 8 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES oo ec ceceeceeccecceceecescescetcescess A 9 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE 0 00 ccecceccssccscceccccesscsscescesscsscessesenes A 9 8 EXPOSURE CONTROL PERSONAL PROTECTION A 9 9 PHYSICALAND CH
74. el set on the oxygen concentration meter For more information refer to Using Oxygen on Page 51 WARNING Before using oxygen please read Oxygen Warnings on Page 3 The Intensive Care Unit includes an alarm system that warns you with audible and visual signals when there 1s a problem with the oxygen flow or concentration The alarm system can be enabled or disabled by using the alarm on off switch Figures 11 and 15 An amber light in the switch illuminates when the switch is On When the red system light is comes On and the audible alarm sounds the Intensive Care Unit is in an alarm condition and a problem exists in the oxygen system For the alarm system to work both the main and oxygen on off switches must be On For more information refer to Using the Alarm System on Page 55 Form No 702718 ev A March 2005 15 Chapter 2 Description of Components 15 Heat On Off Rocker The heat on off switch Figures 11 and 16 controls heated air to Switch amp System Light the animal compartment An amber light in the switch illuminates when the switch is On Once heat is turned on use the temperature set dial to set the desired temperature If the red system light is On it indicates that the heating system is supplying heat If the system light is Off heat 1s not being sent to the compartment even though the heat system may be On This occurs for example if the temperature in the animal compartment is at or above the level set on the
75. electrical Cord wall outlet plugged in gt At the power cord connection on the unit twist the large connector plug counter clockwise and pull it off Figure 93 Installation Note Look at the three prongs in the connector socket Figure 94 Notice that two are curved and one is curved with an L shaped tab on one end Notice also that there are matching slots on Figure 93 Electrical Connection at Rear the plug of Unit L shaped Slot Figure 94 Electrical Connection Plug and Socket Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 Align the prongs in the socket with the matching slots on the connector plug Insert the plug then twist it clockwise to lock it Figure 94 Plug the other end of the power cord into its wall outlet 83 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements 84 Removable PCV Floor P N 102275 00 Two orange removable PCV floors are provided with the Intensive Care Unit The floors are identical and are removed and installed the same way CAUTION The removable floors can be badly stained with animal solids and fluids Use protective gloves when handling the floors if they are dirty CAUTION When removing the PCV Floor from the unit protect yourself the room floor and surrounding objects from any dripping animal solids and fluids that may be on the PCV Floor Procedure l Open the animal compartment doors 2 Grasp the front edge of the PVC floor and pull it out of the unit 3
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77. en Concentration Meter and Calibration Knob If the oxygen sensor is mounted in the large black plastic ring you have a New Style Intensive Care Unit produced after January 1 2005 Proceed to New Style Units on Page 87 If this large black ring is not present you have an Original Style Intensive Care Unit produced before January 1 2005 Follow the instructions under Original Style Units below Original Style Units l N 3 In the electronics compartment Figure 95 twist the sensor slightly and pull it out of the compartment wall Note Do not try to detach the spiral cord from the sensor Unscrew the end cap from the oxygen sensor Figure 38 Remove and discard the old fuel cell Dispose of used fuel cells in accordance with local state and Federal regulations 4 On the new fuel cell remove the shorting button refer to the instructions packed with the fuel cell Note Watch the oxygen concentration meter Figure 98 as you perform Step 5 The black calibration needle moves to the right then settles down gt Place the fuel cell into the oxygen sensor body The end of the fuel cell with the metal disk goes in first 6 Gently screw the sensor end cap back on Be careful the threads are very fine and are easily damaged 7 Re insert the oxygen sensor into the wall 8 Proceed to Finish the Installation on Page S87 86 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Rega
78. en the switch is On This switch must be On for all other functions to operate With this switch On all functions are available including oxygen alarms heating cooling and floor heating When the main on off switch is turned On the three circulating fans in the filter fans compartment and the ventilating fan in the electronics compartment start and run continuously until the switch is turned to Off For more information refer to Turning the Unit On and Off on Page 48 14 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc ut OL Pm fk d On Off System Switch Light Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit p es RL ont a WEN Switch Figure 14 Oxygen On Off Switch and Figure 15 Alarm On Off Switch and System Light 13 Oxygen On Off Rocker Switch amp System Light 14 Alarm On Off Rocker Switch amp System Light System Light The oxygen on off switch Figures 11 and 14 controls the flow of oxygen An amber light in the switch illuminates when the switch is On With oxygen On use the set point adjustment knob to set the desired oxygen concentration in the animal compartment When the red system light is On it indicates that the system 1s operating Ifthe light is Off it means that oxygen is not flowing even though the system may be turned On For example the oxygen system might be On but not actually providing oxygen if the system senses that the oxygen concentration is currently at or above the lev
79. er that our products are of the highest standards in material and workmanship Our stainless steel components are guaranteed to last a lifetime assuming they are used as intended properly maintained and cared for Mechanical electrical electronic hydraulic and any product s devices carry a one year warranty Items purchased by Suburban Surgical Company Inc from other manufacturers and incorporated into our equipment are covered by the respective manufacturer s warranties Warranties will not apply ifit is determined by Suburban Surgical Company Inc that the equipment became defective due to an accident misuse abuse improper maintenance or alteration Warranty freight charges are covered for the first year only Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 7 Chapter 1 General Information Notes 8 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Chapter 2 Description of Components WARNING Oxygen is a highly combustible gas Avoid the use of open flames smoking materials or equipment capable of producing sparks in any area in which oxygen is being used Before servicing or performing maintenance on this equipment make sure the oxygen supply is turned off at the source Overview The sections in this chapter describe the major components in the Regal Intensive Care Unit D Intensive Care Unit Front Page 10 E Electronics Compartment External Page 13 D Electronics Compartmen
80. er 3 Installation amp Setup Checking the Note You can perform this test even though oxygen has not yet Oxygen System been hooked up l Push the main on off switch Figure 40 to On The amber light in the switch comes on 2 Push the oxygen on off switch to On Figure 44 The amber light in the switch comes on Ifthe black calibration needle in the oxygen concentration meter Figure 45 is to the left of the red set point needle the red system light will also come on 3 Ifthe black needle is to the right of the red needle use the set point adjustment knob to place the red needle to the right ofthe black needle The red system light comes on 4 Push the main on off switch to Off The light in the switch goes out Ki Return the black calibration needle to the 20 5 setting ei ak ON Set point On Off System Be Adjustment Knob Switch Light Fe Figure 44 Oxygen On Off Switch and Figure 45 Oxygen Concentration Meter System Light and Controls 42 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Checking the Thealarmsystem on the Regal Intensive Care Unit warns you if Alarm Function thereisaproblem with the oxygen supply or concentration l Open the electronics compartment refer to Page 57 2 Set the alarm time delay relay to 30 seconds Figure 46 3 With the calibration knob Figure 45 adjust the black calibration needle in the oxygen concentration meter to 20 5 the
81. ere is one top and one bottom latch connector holder on each animal compartment door The four P N 618479 holders are identical and are removed and installed the same way The holders can be replaced without removing the doors Tool Required ii Phillips screwdriver Removal l Open the door PA With a Phillips screwdriver remove the two cap screws that secure the latch connector holder to the unit Figure 86 and remove the holder from the door Installation l Hold the latch connector holder in place on the door and secure with the two cap screws Note The locating pins Figure 86 in the latch connector should ride above the top latch connector holder and under the bottom latch connector holder 2 Close and latch the door Latch Connector Holder ant Locating Pin Cap Screw 2 Connector Figure 86 Latch Connector and Holder 78 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Latch Connector Thereis one latch connector on each animal compartment door The P N 212047 two latch connectors are identical and are removed and installed the same way The latch connectors can be replaced without removing the doors from the unit Tool Required E Phillips screwdriver Removal l Open the door so that the latch connector is completely dis engaged from the top and bottom latch brackets 2 With a Phillips screwdriver remove the two cap screws that secure the bottom l
82. erify that the latch arm is pointed down Figure 61 Then swing the panel closed and turn the panel access knob one quarter turn clockwise Form No 702718 ev A March 2005 57 Chapter 4 Operation and Care Accessing the Filter Fans Compartment Opening the filter fans compartment panel exposes electrical components inside Use caution around electric wiring and components to prevent injury to yourself and or damage to the equipment Before working in the filter fans compartment press the main on off switch to Off and un plug the electric power cord unless electric power is required for servicing Whereas the electronics compartment panel swings open on hinges like a door the filter fans compartment panel detaches from the unit entirely To gain access to the filter fans compartment turn all four panel access knobs Figure 62 one quarter turn counter clockwise and lift the panel completely off the Intensive Care Unit Figure 62 Filter Fans Compartment Access Knobs To close panel latch arms on this side must point down To close panel latch arms on this side must point up mm Figure 64 Inside of Filter Fans Compartment Panel 58 Inside of Access Knob 4 Ki Figure 63 Filter Fans Compartment Panel Open When closing the filter fans compartment first look at the rear of the access panel Figure 64 Make sure that the locking arms on all four access knobs are vert
83. es when the switch 1s On To heat the full compartment turn both nght and left switches On Use the temperature control knobs to regulate compartment floor temperature For more information refer to Heating the Compartment Floor on Page 52 Biia System Light Temperature Digital Controller _Displa When this red light is On it indicates that the system is operating If the light is Off it means that floor heat is not operating even though it may be turned On For example the floor heat system might be On but not actually providing heat ifthe system senses that floor heat is currently at or above the temperature set on the control knob Temperature Controller Turning the knob on the temperature controller Figure 18 Floor Temperature Contols raises or lowers the floor temperature in the animal Left Shown Right Identical compartment Turn the knob clockwise to increase temperature and counter clockwise to decrease Digital Display When the floor temperature system is On this readout displays the current floor temperature in degrees Fahrenheit Fuse This is a3 AG fast acting 250 V 2 amp fuse If you need replacement fuses you can order them from SSCI however they are standard items and will be faster and cheaper to obtain at your local hardware store To replace or inspect a fuse refer to Replacing Floor Temperature Fuses on Page 61 Form No 702718 ev A March 2005 17 Chapter 2 Description of Components i
84. esn t work or will not hold Constant Page 147 Ventilating fan does NOt work Page 148 CIFCUlAUNG fan does Not WOIK EE Page 149 No readings on elei Ve Tee E VE Page 150 Excessive carbon dioxide in the animal compartment ccccceeeeeeeeeees Page 151 No reading on oxygen concentration meter ccccc cece eeeseeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeaeees Page 152 Calibration knob will not move the calibration needle cccccecc cece eeeeeeeeees Page 153 Cannot move the set point needle in the oxygen concentration meter Page 154 Floor temperature fuse keeps blowing n nnennnnnennunnnnnnrnrnnnrnnnnnrsrrrrrrnrnnrnn Page 155 Form No 702718 ev A March 2005 137 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Returning the Intensive Care Unit for Repairs RMA Numbers Packing and Shipment Safety Reminder 138 Page numbers shown in the Remedial Action sections direct you to step by step directions on replacing specific parts Refer to Chapter 5 Repairs and Replacements If your Intensive Care Unit must be returned to SSCI for repairs refer to Returning the Intensive Care Unit for Repairs below for directions If your Intensive Care Unit should require return to SSCI for repairs discuss the problem with one of our Customer Service Representatives Obtain an RMA number Return Merchandise Authorization from him before shipping the unit back Note SSCI will not accept merchandise returned without an RMA numbe
85. fer to Oxygen Warnings on Page 3 Fifth Have your oxygen supply service check your supply lines and connections for leaks CAUTION Before working on the electrical system make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord un plugged Sixth Open the electronics compartment and check all oxygen lines Check for loose connections and damaged or kinked oxygen lines Seventh Your solenoid valve may be defective Order P N 853440 and refer to Page 118 for replacement instructions Eighth Your oxygen flow meter may be defective Order P N 853456 and refer to Page 120 for replacement instructions Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 141 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Oxygen flow is excessive Remedial Action First Make sure your oxygen pressure regulator is correctly adjusted Second Is the oxygen flow meter adjusted properly Refer to Controlling Oxygen Flow Rate on Page 56 Third Is the set point on the oxygen concentration meter correctly set Refer to Using Oxygen on Page 51 Fourth Your solenoid valve may be defective Order P N 853440 and refer to Page 118 for replacement instructions Fifth Your oxygen flow meter may be defective Order P N 853456 and refer to Page 120 for replacement instructions 142 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Alarm keeps going off Remedial Action First Make sure that all four panel access knobs on the filter fans compartment
86. ff and the electric power cord un plugged Third Remove the rear utility panel Figure 139 on Page 123 and check the wire connections to the fans in the rear of the electronics compartment Figures 158 and 159 on Page 131 Make sure the connections are tight Ifthe ICU fan wiring has been serviced lately make sure that the wires have been re connected correctly Fourth Are the three circulating fans in the filter fans compartment operating as they should If they are check to see if the power cord 1s securely plugged into the ventilating fan Figure 141 on Page 123 Ifthe power cord is secure you probably have a bad ventilating fan Replace the fan Order P N 853414 and refer to Page 123 for replacement instructions Fifth Ifthe circulating fans are not working either check the other electrical functions in the ICU If none of the electrical functions are working refer to The ICU will not turn on on Page 139 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Circulating fan does not work Remedial Action First Make sure that electrical power to the unit is OK and that the main on off switch is On Second Check the circuit breakers to be sure they haven t tripped Reset them if necessary Refer to Re setting the Circuit Breakers on Page 60 CAUTION Before working on the electrical system make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord un plugged Third Remove the rea
87. fter handling the fuel cell WARNING Do not attempt to work on or dis assemble the cooling unit as it contains MP39 refrigerant gas under pressure If service is required on the unit call SSCI Customer Service at 1 800 323 7366 or a certified refrigeration serviceman SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit For complete information refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS GTRN 0006 included in the Appendix to this manual Care and Cleaning of Stainless Steel Introduction Stainless steel is steel alloyed with chromium to make it highly resistant to stain rust and corrosion Note This does NOT mean that stainless steel will never rust or corrode Science has not yet developed a steel which 1s completely stainless or corrosion PROOF The type of stainless steel and finish selected by SSCI for the Regal Intensive Care Unit is the best available for the intended use Cleaning and The baste rule of thumb is to use the mildest cleaning agent that will Cleansers dothejob effectively After cleaning always rinse thoroughly with clear water and dry completely Frequent cleaning will prolong the service life of stainless steel equipment and will help maintain a bright pleasing appearance Note NEVER power wash the Intensive Care Unit Ordinary deposits of waste and fluids can usually be removed with soap and water More stubborn deposits or tightly adhering debris may requir
88. g of a circuit breaker is not a cause for concern however if circuit breakers trip frequently it may be a sign of problems in the unit s electrical system The unit should be checked and repairs made as needed 60 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Fuse Cap Figure 69 Floor Temperature Fuses Figure 70 Fuse Cap and Fuse Replacing Floor Two fuses are provided for protection of the left and right floor tem Temperature Fuses perature systems Figure 68 Both fuses are 3AG fast acting 250 V 2 amp If you need replacement fuses you can order them from SSCI however they are standard items and can be obtained faster and cheaper at your local hardware or electronics supply store Removal Press in on the fuse cap then twist about one quarter turn counter clockwise and pull out the fuse cap and fuse Figure 70 Inspection Inspect the thin curly metal wire inside the transparent center section of the fuse Figure 70 Ifthe wire is intact the fuse is OK If the wire 1s burned or broken the fuse is bad and must be re placed Installation l Place either end ofthe fuse into the fuse cap 2 Engage the ears behind the fuse cap into the gaps in the fuse holder 3 Press in on the fuse cap and turn about one quarter turn clockwise until it snaps into place Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 61 Chapter 4 Operation and Care Replacing the Digital Readout
89. g tape tags or other means to mark wires Removal k Make sure that the main on off switch is Off and the amber light in the switch is out a Unplug the power cord from the electrical j outlet E J WEN BRS Side 3 Open the electronics compartment refer T rminal to Page 57 Rear d Terminal WW 4 Mark both wires on the rear of the fuse uf holder so that you can re install them Figure 121 Inside View of Fuse Holder correctly 5 Dis connect both wires from the fuse holder Note There are two terminals on the fuse holder one on the side and one on the rear Figure 121 6 With a 11 16 in wrench unscrew and remove the nut holding the fuse holder to the door T Pull the fuse holder out through the front of the door 8 If the fuse is still good you can remove the it from the fuse holder and re use it 108 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Installation l Insert the fuse holder through the door from the front 2 Secure the fuse holder to the door with the nut removed earlier Figure 121 3 Re connect both wires to the terminals on the fuse holder 4 Close and secure the electronics compartment door 5 Plug the power cord into its wall outlet Floor Temperature There are two floor temperature controllers on the electronics Controller compartment door one each for left floor temperature and right Left amp Right floor temperature The controllers are iden
90. gal Intensive Care Unit T Pull the knob offthe shaft 8 With a 1 2 in wrench remove the lock nut behind the knob Figure 109 9 Pull out the old potentiometer and attached wires Installation l Place the new potentiometer into the electronics compart ment door from the rear Note Make sure that the three terminals on the rear of the potentiometer are on top Figure 110 HA Secure the potentiometer with the lock nut Figure 109 SF Replace the knob and tighten the lock screw Note The three soldered wire terminals on the potentiometer are shown in Figure 110 BR Center terminal wire goes to Terminal 1 on meter E Front terminal wire goes to Terminal 2 on meter H Rear terminal notused P 4 Connect the wire from the center terminal Rear Terminal A to Terminal 1 on the meter 3 Connect the wire from the front terminal to Terminal 2 on the meter 6 Replace the wire tie you removed earlier Center e Terminal Ze Observe the meter while you turn the ee libration knob The calibration needl Terminal calibration O The calibration needle eg should move in response to the knob 8 Close and secure the electronics com partment door of the Potentiometer 9 Using the calibration knob position the calibration needle in the oxygen concentra tion meter to 20 5 10 Plug the power cord into its wall outlet Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 97 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements Circuit Breake
91. grade Be aware however that the F and C temperature set dial the digital displays and the temperature controllers in the floor heat controls are calibrated in degrees Fahrenheit only To change the digital readout between F and C l Open the filter fans compartment refer to Page 58 2 On the rear of the filter fans compartment panel locate the digital readout Figure 67 Form No 702718 ev A March 2005 59 Chapter 4 Operation and Care Figure 67 Rear of the Digital Readout 3 On the rear of the digital readout click the switch labeled F C Figure 67 to the desired setting 4 Replace and secure the compartment panel Re setting the Two 10 amp circuit breakers are provided on the face of the Circuit Breakers electronics compartment Figure 68 Circuit breakers are safety Cooling Figure 68 Circuit Breakers devices that shut down electrical power to the unit should an overload or short circuit occur The left breaker viewed from the front protects the cooling system The right breaker protects the remainder of the unit When operating normally and not tripped the white button in the center of the circuit breaker is level with the black outer ring of the breaker When tripped the white button projects about 1 8 in out from the black outer ring Should a circuit breaker trip wait at least 10 seconds then press the white button in to reset it Occasional trippin
92. gure 156 2 Mount the front end of the heater to the mounting bracket with the screw nut removed earlier 2 Connect both wires to the terminals on the front end of the heater 4 Re mount the rear utility panel and secure with the eleven screws Si Replace the Sodalime pan 6 Replace and secure the filter fans compartment panel 7 Plug the power cord into its wall outlet Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 133 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements Fan Circulating To replace the ventilating fan in the electronics compartment refer Filter Fans t Page 123 Compartment CAUTION Before proceeding make sure the unit is P N 853414 Off and the electric power cord un plugged Tools Required ki 3 8 1n wrench E Phillips screwdriver m Utility knife or small cutter E Small wire ties 3 ai Electrical tape Removal l Make sure that the main on off switch is Off and the amber light in the switch is out 2 Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet 3 Remove the right animal compartment door refer to Page 74 4 Open the filter fans compartment refer to Page 58 5 Carefully and without spilling the contents remove the Fan Mounting Grill Fan Mounting Grill Screw 6 Nut 6 Sodalime pan Figure 155 Place the pan where it will be safe and not accidentally spilled Observe the cautions shown on Page 131 6 With a Phillips screwdriver unscrew the eleven retaining screws on the rea
93. gure 82 Compartment Door Hinges 3 Holding the door firmly align the pins in the upper halves of both door hinges with the holes in the lower halves and gently lower the door onto the hinges Figure 82 4 Gently swing the door open and closed several times to make sure it moves freely 3 Close and latch the door SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Door Hinge There is one upper and one lower hinge for each compartment door Left Door P N 212035 Figure 82 The hinges on both doors are identical and all are Right Door P N 212036 removed and installed the same way Each hinge has an upper and lower half Note These instructions tell you how to replace the lower half only The upper halfis welded to the door and cannot be replaced other than by replacing the complete door Tool Required E Flat blade screwdriver Removal Right door upper hinge shown other 3 similar ge e a e et H f Ta PEL i l Open the door Half ro m e ie en T a 2 Grasp the door firmly and lift up until the fy E A ey upper halves of both door hinges come Bits Baus free of the lower halves Figure 83 Lower Hal EH i 3 With a flat blade screwdriver remove the 7 2 d Mounting i of Hinge hee Sue two mounting screws and remove the hinge ES from the unit Installation Figure 83 Door Hinge and Mounting Screws l Hold the hinge in place and loosely secure with the tw
94. h the gasket was removed is clean and free of old adhesive Installation l Measure and cut a piece of gasket material equal in length to the piece being replaced 2 Peel the protective backing from the new gasket material 3 Press the new gasket in place on the door 4 Holding the door firmly align the pins in the upper halves ofboth door hinges with the holes in the lower halves and gently lower the door onto the hinges Figure 82 5 Close and latch the door 76 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Latch Connector Thereisalatch connector rest on each animal compartment door Rest The rests are identical and are removed and installed the same way The rests can be replaced without removing the doors from the unit P N 618472 Tools Required E 11 32 in wrench E Flat blade screwdriver Procedure l Open the door 2 With a flat blade screwdriver and a 11 32 in wrench remove the two screws nuts that hold the rest to the door Figure 85 and remove the rest 3 Hold the new rest in place and secure with the two screws nuts Snug the screws down tightly but be careful not to crack the clear acrylic panel Screws Nuts 2 Je Lm Figure 85 Latch Connector Rest Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 1 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements Latch Connector The latch connector holders hold the latch connectors in place on Holder _ the compartment doors Th
95. he connector on the green and white wires onto Terminal 4 on the temperature control assembly Plug the connector on the green wire onto Terminal 6 on the temperature control assembly Plug the connector on the red wire to the side terminal on the fuse holder Close and secure the electronics compartment door Plug the power cord into its wall outlet 103 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements System Lig ht There are six red system lights on the electronics compartment P N 854589 door one each for alarm oxygen cooling heat left floor tempera ture and light floor temperature All lights are identical and are removed and installed the same way CAUTION Before proceeding make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord un plugged Removal l Make sure that the main on off switch is Off and the amber light in the switch is out 2 Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet 3 Open the electronics compartment refer to Page 57 egy Ear 1 of 4 2 Gk gei 4 Pull both wires off of the rear of the light Figure 116 5 Squeeze all four ears inward and push the light out through the front of the door Installation Wire Connections kb Push the light body into the door from the front until the ears snap into place a a Figure 116 Inside View of System Light 2 Re place both wires onto the light terminals Either wire can go to either terminal 3 Close and secure t
96. he electronics compartment door 4 Plug the power cord into its wall outlet 104 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Digital Display There are two digital displays on the electronics compartment door one each for left floor temperature and right floor temperature The Floor Temperature p Left amp Right displays are identical and are removed and installed the same way P N 853843 CAUTION Before proceeding make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord un plugged Tool Required E 13 64 in wrench Removal l Make sure that the main on off switch is Off and the amber light in the switch is out 2 Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet 3 Open the electronics compartment refer to Page 57 4 Pull the 4 wire ribbon connector off the rear of the display Figure 117 Si With a 13 64 in wrench remove the four retaining nuts on the rear of the digital display Retaining Nut 1 of 4 Nuts OGO O pur Ribbon Cable Printed Circuit Board Figure 118 Digital Display Parts Assembly Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 105 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements 6 Remove the printed circuit board display assembly from the rear of the unit 7 Pull the bezel out from the front of the door Figure 118 Installation 1 Place the threaded studs on the new bezel into the four screw holes on the front of the door 2 Inside the d
97. hird The potentiometer itself maybe be bad Replace the potentiometer Order P N 853397 and refer to Page 96 for replacement instructions SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Floor temperature fuse keeps blowing Remedial Action CAUTION Before working on the electrical system make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord un plugged First Check all wire connections behind the controls Make sure that all wire connections are correctly in place and secure Check for worn or burned wires which may be the source of a short circuit Second Ifthe wire connections are all OK you probably have a defective temperature controller Replace the floor temperature controller Order P N 853844 and refer to Page 109 for replacement instructions Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 155 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Notes 156 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Appendix General Contents Form No 702718 This Appendix contains Material Data Safety Sheets MSDS for Sodalime and MP39 Refrigerant You can keep the MSDSs here in the Owner s Manual place them in a file where they can be accessed by concerned individuals or post them in a readily viewed location Note Material Safety Data Sheets must be easily available to all persons who work with the Regal Intensive Care Unit R MSDS No 005213 Page A 3 Sodalime
98. ht in the switch comes on If the temperature control knob is set to a higher than ambient temperature the system light should also come on If the system light does not come on it is a strong hint that a deeper problem exists in the system Third Check the fuse for the system and make sure it hasn t blown Replace it 1f necessary Refer to Replacing Floor Tempera ture Fuses on Page 61 CAUTION Before working on the electrical system make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord un plugged Fourth Check all wire connections behind the controls Fifth Ifnone of the above fix the problem you probably have a defective floor temperature controller Replace the floor tempera ture controller Order P N 853844 and refer to Page 109 for replacement instructions Sixth If this does not fix the problem you probably have a bad heating pad This problem cannot be fixed in the field Return the unit to SSCI for repairs Refer to Returning the Intensive Care Unit for Repairs on Page 138 Form No 702718 ev A March 2005 147 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Ventilating fan does not work Remedial Action 148 First Make sure that electrical power to the unit is OK and that the main on off switch is On Second Check the circuit breakers to be sure they haven t tripped Reset them if necessary Refer to Re setting the Circuit Breakers on Page 60 CAUTION Before working on the electrical system make sure the unit is O
99. ical Note that the locking arms on the right point down and that the arms on the left point up Then seat the panel in place over the filter fans compartment opening and turn all four panel knobs one quarter turn clockwise to lock the panel in place Note It is a good idea to tug gently on one of the access knobs to be sure the panel 1s secure CAUTION All four access knobs on must be firmly locked to prevent oxygen leakage from the animal compartment SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Setting the Alarm This component determines how soon that the alarm will go off Time Delay Relay after a malfunction of the oxygen system occurs The relay controls the delay time from two to 300 seconds five minutes We recom mend a time delay of about 30 seconds This gives you adequate warning of problems in the oxygen system without alerting you to minor transient faults To change the time delay l Open the electronics compartment refer to Page 57 2 Locate the alarm time delay relay Figure 65 3 Turn the dial on the relay to the desired time delay setting Figure 66 4 Close and secure the electronics compartment Alarm Time Delay Relay Figure 65 Alarm Time Delay Relay in the Figure 66 Alarm Time Delay Dial Electronics Compartment Changing the Digital The digital readout can be set to display temperature in degrees Readout Between Fahrenheit or degrees Centi
100. ilter to determine its current condi tion When fresh the Sodalime is off white in color As it absorbs CO it slowly darkens and ultimately becomes a deep brown When it is fully saturated it must be replaced as it is no longer effective A single pan of absorbent will normally last for about one month however usage factors and environmental conditions can have a substantial impact For information on how to re fill the Sodalime pan refer to Re filling the CO Filter on Page 65 CAUTION Before handling Sodalime please read Sodalime Warnings on Page 4 24 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Readout I e Digital Figure 28 Digital Readout and CO Filter Monitoring Window 37 Panel Access Rotate the four panel access knobs one quarter turn counter Knobs clockwise Figure 27 to gain access to the interior of the filter fans compartment For further information refer to Accessing the Filter Fans Compartment on Page 58 CAUTION When using oxygen all four access knobs on the filter fans compartment must be firmly locked to prevent oxygen leakage from the animal compartment 38 Drain When cooled air is supplied to the animal compartment s the possibility exists that water will condense on the chiller and fall to the compartment floor This is especially true in very humid climates This drain is provided to prevent the accumulation of water on the floor of the filter
101. inal 4 Close and secure the electronics compartment door gt Plug the power cord into its wall outlet On Off Rocker Switch There are five on offrocker switches on the electronics compart Main Alarm Oxygen ment door There is one switch each for the main alarm oxygen Coolin g amp He at cooling and heat functions All switches are identical and are removed and installed the same way For left and right floor P N 853422 temperature on off buttons refer to Page 104 CAUTION Before proceeding make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord un plugged Tool and Supplies Required E Flat blade screwdriver i Markers masking tape tags or other means to mark wires Removal l Make sure that the main on off switch is Off and the amber light in the switch is out 2 Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet gt Open the electronics compartment refer to Page 57 Note Though all five switches are identical they are wired differently Mark all wires or wire groups on the switch you are replacing to permit correct termination later In some cases more than one wire is connected to a single spade connector 4 Using tags masking tape or any other convenient means tag all of the spade connectors on the switch with their positions on the switch upper right lower left etc Terminal numbers are displayed on the rear of the switch Figure 113 by molded on raised numbers but they are very tiny and
102. ing the oxygen flow meter oxygen is directed through Filter Fans Plastic tubing to this port in the partition wall between the electron i he filter fans compartment Figures 23 29 Compartment Jo compartment and t pa 23 29 H and 30 The oxygen 1s released into the airflow after the air passes through the Sodalime filter and is then carried to the animal com partment in the circulating air Also refer to Figure 23 37 Temperature The temperature sensor Figures 29 and 30 senses the temperature Sensor ofthe circulating air after it passes through the chiller and heater This data is compared to the temperature called for on the tempera ture set dial and the result causes the heating or cooling systems to turn on or off as needed Oxygen Port DI Figure 30 Oxygen Sensor Fuel Cell Oxygen Port to Filter Fans Compartment and Temperatue Sensor 39 Heater The heater Figures 29 and 31 applies heat to the circulating air as it passes through the filter fans compartment It acts in response to the setting on the temperature set dial as compared to the level of heat in the animal compartment detected by the temperature sensor 40 Compartment A metal mesh filter in the filter fans compartment Figure 29 and 32 Filter cleans air returning to the compartment from the animal compart ment Its purpose is to remove animal hair and other contaminants from the circulating air before it passes through the Sodalime filter For ins
103. ion as oxygen 1s depleted by normal leakage EE EE 1 2 in female NPT 7 Push the oxygen on off switch to Off The light in the switch goes out Figure 48 Oxygen Hook up Connection 8 Push the main on off switch to Off The light in the switch goes out Filling the CAUTION Sodalime can cause burns to eyes and CO Filter skin Dust can cause irritation to skin and eyes on i contact Harmful if swallowed CAUTION Use safety goggles or glasses PVC or rubber gloves and a nuisance dust mask when handling Sodalime CAUTION Dispose of Sodalime waste and water rinses in accordance with local state and Federal regulations CAUTION For complete information refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS No 005213 included in the Appendix to this manual CAUTION Wash your hands thoroughly after handling Sodalime The CO filter must be filled before operating the Intensive Care Unit This insures that respiratory carbon dioxide from patients in the animal compartment is removed before circulated air is returned to the compartment A supply of fresh Sodalime is provided with each new Intensive Care Unit Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 45 Chapter 3 Installation amp Setup To fill the Sodalime Pan Sodalime Pan 88 l Open the filter fans compartment refer to Page 58 i 2 Lift out the Sodalime pan Figure 49 Water 3 Open one of the Sodalime containers supplied with the unit Chiller
104. ion of the material and consequent evolution of gas would result Some effects of inhalation and skin exposure would be expected DELAYED EFFECTS None known Ingredients found on one of the OSHA designated carcinogen lists are listed below INGREDIENT NAME NTP STATUS IARC STATUS OSHA LIST No ingredients listed in this section 4 FIRSTAID MEASURES SKIN Promptly flush skin with water until all chemical is removed If there is evidence of frostbite bathe do not rub with lukewarm not hot water If water is not available cover with a clean soft cloth or similar covering Get medical attention if symptoms persist EYES Immediately flush eyes with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes in case of frostbite water should be lukewarm not hot lifting eyelids occasionally to facilitate irrigation Get medical attention if symptoms persist INHALATION Immediately remove to fresh air If breathing has stopped give artificial respiration Use oxygen as required provided a qualified operator is available Get medical attention Do not give epinephrine adrenaline INGESTION Ingestion is unlikely because of the physical properties and is not expected to be hazardous Do not induce vomiting unless instructed to do so by a physician ADVICE TO PHYSICIAN Because of the possible disturbances of cardiac rhythm catecholamine drugs such as epinephrine should be used with special caution and only in situations of emergency life support
105. ive Suburban Surgical Company Inc 275 Twelfth Street Wheeling IL 60090 Phone 847 537 9320 Fax 847 537 9061 Toll Free 1 800 323 7366 Web www suburbansurgical com Form No 702718 Rev A 03 05
106. ive Care Unit Octal Base CAUTION Before proceeding make sure the unit is Alarm Time Off and the electric power cord un plugged Delay Relay Tool and Supplies Required P N 853871 i Phillips screwdriver E Markers masking tape tags or other means to mark wires Removal l Make sure that the main on off switch is Off and the amber light in the switch is out Mounti r Screw 2 Figure 144 Octal Base Wire Connections Red Tab Hole for Relay Pins 8 Alignment Slot Figure 145 Octal Base Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 2 Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet 3 Open the electronics compartment refer to Page 57 4 Pull the alarm time delay relay out of the octal base Figure 142 5 Mark all four wires on the base with the wire numbers shown in Figure 144 so that you can re connect them correctly 6 With a Phillips screwdriver dis connect all four wires from the base T With a Phillips screwdriver unscrew the two screws that hold the base to the partition Figure 144 and lift out the base Installation l Mount the octal base to the partition with the two screws removed earlier Make sure the red tab is on top Figure 145 2 Re connect all four wires to the base 3 Install the alarm time delay relay Refer to Alarm Time Delay Relay Steps 4 through 6 on Page 124 4 Plug the power cord into its wall outlet 125 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacement
107. k all connections for tightness and correct terminations Note Plug the spiral cord into the meter if the plug is present as shown in Figure 103 5 Re connect the oxygen sensor wires refer to Oxygen Sensor Installation Steps 1 through 3 on Page 90 6 Close and secure the electronics compartment door I Using the calibration knob position the calibration needle in the oxygen concentration meter to 20 5 8 Plug the power cord into its wall outlet 94 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Knob Three knobs are used on the electronics compartment door One is P N 853461 the oxygen concentration meter calibration potentiometer and the others are the left and right floor temperature controller knobs The knobs are identical and are removed and installed the same way Tool Required E Small flat blade screwdriver Procedure l Take note of the position ofthe indicator line on the knob Figure 107 2 With a small flat blade screwdriver loosen the lock screw on the side of the knob 3 Pull the knob off the shaft 4 Press the new knob onto the shaft with the indicator line in approximately the same position as on the old knob gt Tighten the lock screw Indicator Line Figure 107 Knob and Lock Screw Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 95 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements Potentiometer The potentiometer operates the calibration needle in the o
108. l Intensive Care Unit New Style Units l PA Do not remove the oxygen sensor from the partiion wall With the oxygen sensor in place in the partition wall unscrew the end cap from the oxygen sensor Figure 96 On the fuel cell remove the shorting button refer to the instructions packed with the fuel cell Note Watch the oxygen concentration meter Figure 38 as you perform Step 4 The black calibration needle moves to the right then settles down 4 6 Place the fuel cell into the oxygen sensor body The end of the fuel cell with the metal disk goes tn first Gently screw the sensor end cap Figure 96 back on Be careful the threads are very fine and are easily damaged Proceed to Finish the Installation below Finish the Installation Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 Close and secure the electronics compartment door Close and secure the filter fans compartment Using the calibration knob Figure 98 position the black needle in the oxygen concentration meter to 20 5 the percentage of oxygen in atmospheric air When you are finished working with the fuel cell wash your hands thoroughly 87 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements Oxygen Sensor The oxygen sensor is connected via a spiral cord to the rear of the oxygen concentration meter P N 853395 l Open the electronics compartment refer to Page 57 2 Open the filter fans compartment refer to Page 58 3 Inside the filter fans c
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110. lace the filled pan into the compartment E Replace and secure the compartment panel 8 When you are finished wash your hands thoroughly Sodalime Figure 73 Sodalime mer in 1 Filter Fans Figure 74 Sodalime Container and Pan Compartment Sodalime Storage Store Sodalime containers in a clean dry environment and avoid direct exposure to sunlight Do not open Sodalime containers until ready for use 66 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Cleanin g the Filter A metal mesh filter in the filter fans compartment Figure 75 cleans Fans Compartment air returning to the filter fans compartment from the animal compart Filter ment Its purpose is to remove animal hair and other contaminants from the circulating air before it passes through the Sodalime filter To clean the filter l Access the filter fans compartment Page 58 2 Gently bend the filter until the top or bottom edge clears the top or bottom holding bracket 3 Remove the filter from the unit 4 Wash the filter thoroughly in hot soapy water and dry completely gt Re install the filter into the filter fans compartment 6 Close and lock the front panel Figure 75 Filter Fans Compartment Figure 76 Filter Fans Compartment Filter Filter Cleaning the Overtime dust and other debris tend to accumulate on the outside Cooling Coil face of the cooling coil Figure 77 This material reduces the efficiency of th
111. larm Time Delay Relay 32 Main Terminal The main terminal block Figures 23 and 26 is the primary junction Block and distribution point for most of the electrical wiring in the Inten sive Care Unit 33 Oxygen Sensor The oxygen sensor Figures 23 and 26 is located in the partition Fuel Cell wall between the electronics compartment and the filter fans com partment It senses the concentration of oxygen in the filter fans compartment and sends this information to the oxygen concentra tion meter for display Also refer to Figure 29 The fuel cell powers the black calibration needle in the oxygen concentration meter The cell has an average life of about one year depending on frequency of use Difficulty in moving the black calibration needle is usually an indication of an exhausted fuel cell Order replacements from SSCI Part Number 853396 For information on replacing the fuel cell refer to Replacing the Fuel Cell on Page 68 CAUTION Before handling the fuel cell please read Fuel Cell Warnings on Page 4 22 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Oxygen Line to Flow Meter Temperature Sensor Mount 34 Oxygen Port to Filter Fans Compartment 32 Oxygen Sensor Fuel Cell Oxygen Line to Filter Fans Compartment 23 Oxygen Flow Meter amp Solenoid 32 Main Terminal Block Figure 26 Main Terminal Block Oxygen Sensor Fuel Cell and Oxygen Port to Fi
112. le 217 9 psia 130 F dew VAPOR DENSITY air 1 0 3 5 EVAPORATION RATE gt COMPARED TO CCL 1 VOLATILES 100 FLASH POINT Not applicable Flash point method and additional flammability data are found in Section 5 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY NORMALLY STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID The product is stable Do not mix with oxygen or air above atmospheric pressure Any source of high temperature such as lighted cigarettes flames hot spots or welding may yield toxic and or corrosive decomposition products INCOMPATIBILITIES Under specific conditions e g very high temperatures and or appropriate pressures Freshly abraded aluminum surfaces may cause strong exothermic reaction Chemically active metals potassium calcium powdered aluminum magnesium and zinc HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS Halogens halogen acids and possible carbonyl halides HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will not occur 11 TOXICOLOGICALINFORMATION IMMEDIATE ACUTE EFFECTS LC 4 hr rat 2300 000 ppm based on HCFC 22 Cardiac Sensitization threshold dog greater than or equal to 25 000 ppm based on HFC 152a EC rat Greater than or equal to 140 000 ppm based on HCFC 124 DELAYED SUBCHRONIC AND CHRONIC EFFECTS Subchronic inhalation rat NOEL 10 000 ppm HCFC 22 Chronic NOEL Greater than or equal to 25 000 ppm based on HFC 152a Not teratogenic Not mutagenic in in vitro or in vivo tests OTHER DATA Lifetime exposure
113. ll Sodalime 2 5 lb Container 3 Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 33 Chapter 3 Installation amp Setup Installation and Setup Overview Installation Requirements Assembling and Placing the Base Mounting the Intensive Care Unit 34 Installing and setting up the Regal Intensive Care Unit is a twelve step process Ge ee ae ee a pe pe O Nro Assembling and Placing the Base Mounting the Intensive Care Unit Installing the Fuel Cell Connecting Electrical Power Checking the Heating Function Checking the Cooling Function Checking Floor Heat Left Checking Floor Heat Right Checking the Oxygen System Checking the Alarm Function Connecting the Oxygen Supply Filling the CO Filter Electrical Requirements Page 34 Page 34 Page 35 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 The Regal Intensive Care Unit requires a dedicated minimum 15 amp 120 VAC 60 Hz source of electrical power Oxygen Requirements The Regal Intensive Care Unit requires a regulated source of oxygen SSCI recommends an intake pressure of 10 to 20 psi with a flow rate of 15 lpm Your experience may indicate that a greater or lesser pressure and or flow rate are desirable If the Intensive Care Unit 1s to be mounted on an SSCI mobile or cabinetry base unpack and assemble the base first Refer to the assembly instructions packed with the base Ifan SSCI base is
114. ll observe the CAUTIONS on Page 85 6 Unscrew the end cap from the oxygen sensor Figure 96 T Remove the fuel cell Figure 103 Oxygen Sensor Spiral Cord and Plug Note You can transfer the existing fuel cell to the new oxygen sensor or install a new one Disposition ofthe fuel cell E Ifyou are transferring the existing fuel cell to the new oxygen sensor put the cell aside for re installation E Ifyou are going to use a new fuel cell discard the old cell Dispose of used fuel cells in accordance with local state and Federal regulations Installation Ifyou are using a new fuel cell remove the dark red shorting button refer to the instructions packed with the fuel cell Note Watch the oxygen concentration meter as you perform Step 2 The calibration needle moves to the right then settles down 2 Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 Place the fuel cell into the oxygen sensor The end of the fuel cell with the metal disk goes in first Gently screw the sensor end cap back on Be careful the threads are very fine and are easily damaged From the filter fans compartment string the oxygen sensor spiral cord through the hole in the large black mounting ring into the electronic compartment and plug it into the oxygen concentration meter Figure 103 91 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements Oxygen Concentration Meter P N 853436 92 gt Insert the oxygen sensor fuel cell into the w
115. lso a label showing terminal numbers is affixed to the top of the body of the meter SE 10 Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 Using tags masking tape or any other convenient means tag each of the remaining ten wires on the meter with the terminal numbers to which they are connected Figure 104 Notice that there are two wires on Terminal 9 Failure to mark the wires will make it difficult to connect them correctly later Dis connect all wires from the oxygen concentration meter With a 1 4 in wrench remove the nuts from the two lower meter mounting studs Figure 105 Remove the washers and the meter bracket from the door Remove the nuts from the two upper meter mounting studs Note The upper nuts do not have washers Pull the complete meter assembly out of the front of the door 93 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements Meter Mounting Studs Mounting Stud Bracket Figure 106 Oxygen Concentration Meter and Bracket Installation l Put the new meter into its mounting hole in the door so that the four mounting studs pass through their holes Figure 106 2 Place two of the nuts removed earlier onto the upper mounting studs and tighten securely 3 Place the meter bracket on the two lower mounting studs and secure with two nuts washers removed earlier refer to Figure 106 for correct orientation of the bracket 4 Re connect all ten wires to the oxygen concentration meter Figure 104 Double chec
116. lter Fans Compartment 34 Oxygen Port to After leaving the oxygen flow meter oxygen is directed through Filter Fans Plastic tubing to this port in the partition wall between the electron Compartment ics compartment and the filter fans compartment Figure 26 The oxygen is injected into the airflow after it passes through the Soda lime filter and is then carried to the animal compartment in the circulating air Also refer to Figure 29 Form No 702718 ev A March 2005 23 Chapter 2 Description of Components Filter Fans Compartment External The following section gives you detailed information on the compo Figure 27 nents found on the outside of the filter fans compartment 36 CO Filter Monitoring KR 35 Digital Readout Window 37 Panel Access Knobs 4 38 Drain Figure 27 Filter Fans Compartment External 35 Digital Readout Thistwo function digital readout Figures 27 and 28 displays the temperature and humidity in the animal compartment At the top of the readout temperature is displayed in degrees Fahrenheit or Centi grade The bottom of the readout displays percent humidity The readout operates independently of the other components in the ICU and is powered by its own Type AAA battery To replace this battery refer to Replacing the Digital Readout Battery on Page 62 36 CO Filter The CO filter monitoring window Figure 28 allows you to view Monitoring Window the Sodalime carbon dioxide f
117. manual CAUTION Wash your hands thoroughly after handling Sodalime A quantity of Sodalime absorbent is carried in a pan inside the filter fans compartment Circulating air leaving the animal compartment is directed over this substance which removes the carbon dioxide The CO filter monitoring window Page 25 allows you to view the Sodalime carbon dioxide filter to determine its current condition When fresh the Sodalime is off white in color As it absorbs CO it slowly darkens and ultimately becomes a deep brown When it is fully saturated it must be replaced as it is no longer effective A single pan of absorbent will normally last for about one month however usage factors and environmental conditions can have a substantial impact A supply of fresh Sodalime is provided with each new Intensive Care Unit To order more Sodalime call SSCI and order P N 853439 To re fill the Sodalime supply l Open the filter fans compartment refer to Page 58 2 Carefully and without spilling the contents lift up and remove the Sodalime pan Figure 73 3 Empty the Sodalime pan and wash and dry it thoroughly Dispose of Sodalime waste and water rinses in accordance with local state and Federal regulations Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 65 Chapter 4 Operation and Care 4 Open a single container of Sodalime gt Pour the full contents of the container into the pan and smooth it out to an even depth 6 Carefully rep
118. n 57 25 in 28 in EE gend em 145 41 cm 71 12 cm oe 33 875 in 28 5 in 28 in geen Send em 72 39cm 71 12 em Table 1 Compartment Dimensions Form No 702718 ev A March 2005 11 Chapter 2 Description of Components 5 Doors The full size compartment has double doors without a center post which would impede movement of an animal into and out of the compartment With a divider panel in place each half compartment is served by its own door The clear acrylic doors give you a full unob structed view of your patients at all times Rubber gaskets on all four sides of both doors provide leak proof seals For more information refer to Opening and Closing the Doors on Page 48 e SE s E W wl Also refer to i Jl Figure 6 ke l d 1B ry bape n PVC Floor removed DN Figure 10 Removable PVC Floors 6 Air Inlet Grill Three circulating fans behind this grill supply air to the animal compartment Figure 3 This opening 1s the entrance port for warm air cool air and oxygen into the animal compartment 7 Removable Two orange PVC coated expanded metal floors Figures 7 and PVC Floor 10 are provided with the Intensive Care Unit to give animals softer dryer warmer and more comfortable resting places They allow the animals to rest three inches above the compartment floor so they stay clean and dry The PVC floors are easily removed for cleaning refer to Cleaning the Removable PVC Floors on Page 6
119. n and Off 28 Data Cable to This spiral cord Figure 23 transmits electrical signals from the Oxygen Concentration oxygen sensor fuel cell to the oxygen concentration meter These Meter signals allow the meter to display the current oxygen concentration percentage to the user 29 Electric Power Figure 23 shows the electric power cord in its stored position Cord where itis carried during shipment of the Intensive Care Unit to the customer CAUTION The Regal Intensive Care Unit requires a dedicated 15 amp minimum source of electrical power 30 Cooling Unit The cooling unit cools air to the animal compartment as required WARNING Do not attempt to work on or dis assemble the cooling unit as it contains MP39 refrigerant gas under pressure If service is required on the unit call SSCI Customer Service at 1 800 323 7366 or a certified refrigeration serviceman Form No 702718 ev A March 2005 21 Chapter 2 Description of Components 31 Alarm Time The time delay relay Figures 23 and 25 determines how soon the Delay Relay alarm will go off after a malfunction of the oxygen system occurs The relay controls the delay time from two to 300 seconds five minutes We recommend a time delay of about 30 seconds This gives you ad equate warning of problems in the oxygen system without alerting you to every minor transient fault To reset the time delay refer to Setting the Alarm Time Delay Relay on Page 59 Figure 25 A
120. ncentration meter may be loose Make sure that all wires are in place and tight Fourth The oxygen sensor may be bad Replace the sensor Order P N 853395 and refer to Page 88 for replacement instructions Fifth The oxygen concentration meter may be bad Replace the meter Order P N 853436 and refer to Page 92 for replacement instructions 152 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Calibration knob will not move the calibration needle This is almost always the symptom of an exhausted fuel cell in the oxygen sensor Replace the fuel cell Order P N 853396 and refer to Page 85 for replacement instructions Remedial Action Form No 702718 ev A March 2005 153 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Cannot move the set point needle in the oxygen concentration meter Remedial Action 154 CAUTION Before working on the electrical system make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord un plugged First A wire connection from the potentiometer to the oxygen concentration meter may have come loose from the meter Refer to Figure 101 on Page 93 and make sure that both connections are in place and tight Second A wire on the rear of the potentiometer may be broken off Figure 110 on Page 97 Have a person skilled in soldering re solder the wire in place If this is not possible replace the potentiometer Order P N 853397 and refer to Page 93 for replacement instructions T
121. ng cooling This can give you a clue as to where in the ICU the problem lies Examine the components and wiring associated with that system and look for loose connections worn or damaged wiring etc Third Is your area subject to power surges or wide variations in the incoming power supply If this is the case you may want to consider the installation of a power conditioner Fourth Ifthese actions do not resolve the problem call SSCI Customer Service at 800 323 7366 or a qualified electrician SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Oxygen flow is inadequate Remedial Action First Check your oxygen supply Is the tank empty or is the pressure regulator improperly adjusted Second Make sure that all four panel access knobs on the filter fans compartment are firmly locked Failure to lock all four of these knobs will result in oxygen leakage through the air grills between the animal and filter fans compartments and consequent loss of oxygen past the loose panel Third Is the oxygen flow meter adjusted properly Refer to Controlling Oxygen Flow Rate on Page 56 Fourth Is the set point on the oxygen concentration meter correctly set Refer to Using Oxygen on Page 51 CAUTION If oxygen pressure flow rate and concentration are correctly set and the oxygen flow is still low you probably have a leak in the system Turn the ICU off and observe all oxygen safety measures Re
122. ning the Cooling Coil Page 67 R Replacing the Fuel Cell Page 68 m Cleaning the Filter Fans amp Electronics Compartments Page 70 Operating the Regal Intensive Care Unit Turning the Unit To turn the Intensive Care Unit On press the main on off switch On and Off Figure 50 The amber light in the switch comes on and all func tions oxygen heating cooling alarm and floor heating become available The circulating fans in the filter fans compartment and the ventilating fan in the electronics compartment begin to operate To turn the unit Off press the main on off switch again The light in the switch goes out all functions are de activated and the fans all stop mgs b Petrirr Eech Lower Latch st D e OO p Figure 50 Main On Off Switch Figure 51 Opening Closing the Doors Opening and Closing The Intensive Care Unit has two doors that are each held closed by the Doors one upper and one lower latch Figure 50 To open a door lift the handle free of the rest rotate the handle outward and swing the door open The doors can be opened together or individually but the right door must be opened first To close and lock the doors swing the doors closed left door first rotate the handles inward making sure that the upper and lower latches engage and lower the handles into the rests 48 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Using the Divider General Panels Tw
123. ntensive eege 48 Tunnete Unir Onan O enese E EEE 48 Eeer 48 ener ee ett 49 EE eebe 49 PAS CAMA OU ere 49 PR CTO e E 50 LOST Tee E 51 Heatine tho Compartment EE S STEE ele Ee ET E 53 Elte the EE ee SE EE EE A ee 54 ne eege 55 Tatta 55 Toming RE System OlT oa seca sacassa sae avsyeoassseoeosees ocsesesesosesessennses esaes ses Se IER EE HE 55 PRS OE r Oaa EE Se Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 iii Table of Contents REENEN 56 Controlling Oxygen Flow eegen 56 Eege 57 Accessing the Filter Fans eege 58 Setting th Alarm Time Delay Relay ee 59 Changing the Digital Readout Between F and CH 59 ee e En A ES CAGES a E A E E A R 60 Replacing Floor Temperature eege 61 FRM E 6l TEDE ON arere TEA E AE AE EAE AE E E N S 6l DEEN 6l Replacing the Digital Readout Battery os acsasavizsassessacsdeesisgsieasacteieereasaveeaeessareniaiseaseateaeees 62 Cleaning the Regal Intensive Care BCE 63 Stainless Steel Cleaning Procedures esinesieteiueeg geegieienensiie gengea dene geet g s Zeeg 63 Cleaning the Doors and Divider Panels c0sssseseessesssssssseesssssssesessssssessssesseeeeens 63 Cleaning the Removable PVC Floors seenen eg 63 Preventive Maintenance for Your Regal Intensive Care Unit 0 ee 64 ar ie e ces ceaaersgas AAT A A O NA A EE NA N E 64 Mant mancon E 64 Reina Ge O D 65 Odar EE 66 Cleaning the Filter Fans Compartment Filter ee 67 KEE GOW CO eet 67 eege ay 01 amp Go eee tenet ne eter enn E
124. o mounting screws but do not tighten the screws down yet Figure 83 2 Holding the door firmly align the pins in the upper halves ofboth door hinges with the holes in the lower halves and gently lower the door onto the hinges Figure 82 2 Gently swing the door open and closed several times to make sure it moves freely This insures that the upper and lower hinges align with each other 4 Tighten the hinge mounting screws 5 Close and latch the door Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 75 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements Door Gasket The gasket on each animal compartment door consists of four P N 754455 parts cut to length and bonded to the inside of the door frame The gaskets on the two doors are identical and are removed and installed the same way If necessary you can replace only those gasket segments that are damaged it may not be necessary to replace all four segments Tools and Supplies Required Utility knife a Razor blade a Tape measure Removal Horizontal Gasket l Open the door Vertical Gasket 2 Lift the complete door up until the upper halves of both door hinges come free of the lower halves Figure 82 2 Lay the door latch side down on a soft surface where you can work on it without scratching the acrylic 4 With a utility knife peel the old gasket off Figure 84 Animal Compartment Door the door Figure 84 Gasket 5 With a razor blade make sure the surface from whic
125. o removable divider panels are supplied with the unit a wire grill divider and a clear acrylic divider Only one can be installed at a time A divider panel splits the animal compartment into two half compartments refer to Pages 10 and 11 The two compartments have individually controlled heated floors however they share the same oxygen supply heating and cooling The only purpose of the clear acrylic divider is to reduce the size of the compartment to minimize oxygen usage when treating smaller animals Always use the wire grill divider if animals are present in both compartments WARNING Never place an animal in the left compartment if the clear acrylic divider is being used This divider creates an effective seal and prevents the flow of air into the left compartment If this divider is in place an animal in this compartment can easily suffocate Installation To install a divider panel l Open both doors 2 Remove the PVC floor if installed in the right compartment Note Notice the guide channels for the divider panels in the rear wall and ceiling of the animal compartment Figure 52 Top Guide Channel Notched Corner Rear Guide Channel The clear acryli divide has a similar notch LU J Figure 52 Rear and Top Divider Panel Figure 53 Notched Corner on the Wire Guide Channels Grill Divider Panel Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 49 Chapter 4 Operation and Care 50
126. o use a new fuel cell discard the old cell Dispose of used fuel cells in accordance with local state and Federal regulations 6 Locate the rear of the oxygen concentration meter on the inside of the electronics compartment door Figure 100 Note Terminal numbers are displayed on the rear of the meter by molded on raised numbers Also a label showing terminal numbers is affixed to the top of the body of the meter Rear of Oxygen Conc Meter Spiral Cord Compartment Door Terminal 1 Terminal 2 Figure 101 Oxygen Sensor Wire Connections on the Rear of the Oxygen Concentration Meter 7 Cut and remove the wire tie holding the wires from the spiral cord to the wire on Terminal 3 Figure 101 8 With a flat blade screwdriver disconnect the two white wires from the spiral cord to Terminal 1 on the back of the meter Do not disturb the other wire on the terminal 9 Disconnect the white and black wires from the spiral cord to Terminal 2 Do not disturb the other wire on the terminal 10 Remove and discard the old oxygen sensor and spiral cord Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 89 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements Terminal 2 Terminal 1 Installation l Connect the white and black wires from the spiral cord of the new oxygen sensor to Terminal 2 on the meter Figure 102 2 Connect the two white wires from the new spiral cord to Terminal 1 on the meter 3 With a new wire tie secu
127. ocarbon 124 will be tested in subchronic developmental and chronic cancer studies Avoid breathing high concentrations of vapor Use with sufficient ventilation to keep employee exposure below recommended limits Avoid contact of liquid with skin and eyes Wear chemical splash goggles and lined butyl gloves Do not allow product to contact open flame or electrical heating elements because dangerous decomposition products may form PAFT studies on HCFC 124 were completed August 1995 The tests demonstrated very low acute and subchronic inhalation toxicity HCFC 124 did not exhibit signs of chronic toxicity nor did it cause any tumors in a lifetime study It is not a developmental toxicant nor is it genotoxic SARA TITLE M CERCLA Reportable Quantities RQs and or Threshold Planning Quantities TPQs exist for the following ingredients INGREDIENT NAME SARA CERCLA RQ Ib SARA EHS TPQ Ib No ingredients listed in this section Spills or releases resulting in the loss of any ingredient at or above its RQ requires immediate notification to the National Response Center 800 424 8802 and to your Local Emergency Planning Committee SECTION 311 HAZARD CLASS IMMEDIATE PRESSURE SARA 313 TOXIC CHEMICALS The following ingredients are SARA 313 Toxic Chemicals CAS numbers and weight percents are found in Section 2 INGREDIENT NAME COMMENT Chlorodifluoromethane HCFC 22 None Chlorotetrafluoroethane HCFC 124 None Form
128. oceeding make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord un plugged CAUTION Before proceeding make sure the oxygen supply is turned off at the source Tools and Supplies Required R Phillips screwdriver E 7 16 in wrench m 5 8 1n wrench C 1 2 in wrench E 3 8 in wrench E 11 16 in wrench RW Thread sealing tape Removal l Make sure that the main on off switch is Off and the amber light in the switch 1s out 2 Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet 3 Turn off the oxygen supply at the source O M 4 Open the electronics compartment refer ounting ger Pase s7 Screw 2 RES 5 Remove the solenoid valve from the rear of the oxygen flow meter Refer to Solenoid Valve Removal and perform Steps 8 and 9 starting on Page 118 Note Itis not necessary to dis connect the oxygen line Bracket or the two wires from the solenoid 6 With a 7 16 in wrench dis connect the oxygen line Figure 138 on the rear of the flow meter SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit T Before proceeding wait 10 minutes to allow any residual oxygen from the system to dissipate 8 With a Phillips screwdriver and a 3 8 1n wrench remove the two screws nuts that hold the flow meter bracket to the unit Figure 137 S Remove the flow meter and support plate Dis Assembly l With a 5 8 in wrench unscrew the elbow fitting from the bottom of the flow meter Figure 138 2
129. of electrical power 25 Electric Power This is the external portion of the electric power cord connection Cord Connection Inside the unit wires from this connection lead to the system ground and to the main terminal block for distribution to the various electric electronic components in the unit Also refer to Electric Power Cord Connection on Page 20 26 Oxygen Intake From the pressure regulated supply system oxygen enters the Port Intensive Care Unit through this port From here it is directed to the oxygen flow meter for flow rate regulation then to the filter fans compartment and then into the animal compartment 30 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit 27 Ventilatin g Fan A ventilating fan provides a steady flow of air through the electron ics compartment to prevent overheating of the internal components The fan starts and stops automatically as the main on off switch is turned On and Off Note There must be a minimum of six inches clearance between the rear of the unit and any wall or other surface to allow sufficient airflow to the fan 44 Cooling Coil This isthe cooling coil for the cooling unit Also refer to Cooling Unit on Page 21 and Cleaning the Cooling Coil on Page 67 Note There must be a minimum of six inches clearance between the rear of the unit and any wall or other surface to allow sufficient airflow to the cooling coil Form No 702718 ev A March 200
130. of the flow meter by straight thru fittings and three nuts Figure 136 Unscrew the nut behind the flow meter with a 11 16 in wrench until it comes free from the flow meter 9 Remove the solenoid valve 10 With a 3 4 in wrench remove the remain ing nuts and fittings from the solenoid valve for re use with the new solenoid Installation l Clean offany old thread sealing tape from the fittings and the flow meter threads 2 Install the fittings you removed from the old solenoid in Step 10 to the new solenoid Seal the joint with thread sealing tape or equivalent Ge Mount the solenoid assembly to the rear of the flow meter with the 11 16 in nut Thread sealing tape is not required on this joint 4 Connect the two wires to positions 3 and 12 on the main terminal block Either wire can go to either position gt Connect the oxygen line to the rear of the solenoid 6 Close and secure the electronics compartment door 7 Turn on the oxygen supply 8 Plug the power cord into its wall outlet Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 119 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements Oxygen Flow Meter P N 853456 Mounting Screws Nuts 120 Figure 137 Oxygen Flow Meter CAUTION This procedure requires opening the oxygen system and should not be performed by un trained personnel Avoid the use of open flames smoking materials or equipment capable of producing sparks while performing this procedure CAUTION Before pr
131. omer Service Department You can Procedure order by mail telephone or fax Refer to SSCI Contact Information on Page 7 for address telephone and fax numbers When ordering parts please provide the following information Your name Company name Company account number Your telephone number Shipping address Billing address 1f different from shipping address Names part numbers and quantities of items being ordered E Credit card number and expiration date or other payment information E Preferred method of shipment m Information on whether the items are required on a normal or urgent basis Preventive For information on Preventive Maintenance and a suggested Maintenance Maintenance Schedule refer to Page 64 WARNING Do not attempt to work on or dis assemble the cooling unit as it contains MP39 refrigerant gas under pressure If service is required on the unit call SSCI Customer Service at 1 800 323 7366 or a certified refrigeration serviceman Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 13 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements Parts Replacement Procedures Compartment Door Left P N 205994 Right P N 205995 14 The two animal compartment doors on the Intensive Care Unit are similar and are removed and installed in the same way Procedure l Open the door PA Lift the complete door up until the upper halves of both door hinges come free of the lower halves Figure 82 T A N yk ZC a hk S sa d Fi
132. omes on Figure 55 Floor Temperature Contols View the digital display for a readout of Left Shown Right Identical 52 the current floor temperature To turn heat Off press the heated floor on off button The amber light in the button goes out If the heater was operating it stops and the red system light goes out SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Heating and Cooling General Heating the Compartment Air Figure 56 Heat Controls Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Since the temperature in the room in which the unit is installed will probably remain fairly constant it is unlikely that heavy loads will be placed on the heating and cooling systems In many cases the body heat of the patient will be sufficient to maintain a comfortable temperature in the animal compartment You can have both heating and cooling systems On at the same time the unit will automatically activate one system or the other as needed to maintain the set temperature Ifheat 1s required by animals in both half compartments use the wire grill divider so that air can move freely between the compart ments If only one animal requires heat and 1s small enough to fit place it in the right compartment and install the acrylic divider the right compartment contains the air inlet To supply heated air to the animal compartment I Install a divider panel if required refer to Page 49 2 Make sure the main on off switch is
133. ompartment Using the calibration knob Figure 81 position the black needle in the oxygen concentration meter to 20 5 the percentage of oxygen in atmospheric air When you are finished working with the fuel cell wash your hands thoroughly Dust animal hair and other debris can accumulate in the filter fans and electronics compartments It is good practise to occasionally vacuum out these compartments to help maintain the Intensive Care Unit at a high efficiency level SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements WARNING Oxygen is a highly combustible gas Avoid the use of open flames smoking materials or equipment capable of producing sparks in any area in which oxygen is being used Before servicing or performing maintenance on this equipment make sure the oxygen supply is turned Off at the source Re p lacement Parts Table 3 lists the replacement parts available for the SSCI Regal Intensive Care Unit For parts not listed contact the SSCI Cus tomer Service Department at 1 800 323 7366 To order parts refer to Parts Ordering Procedure on Page 73 pasa S s o e Latch Connector Latch Bracket Divider Panel Electric Power Cord Removable PCV Floor Table 3 Replacement Parts for the Regal Intensive Care Unit cont d next page Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 7d Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements So On Off Button Flo
134. ompartment notice the installation of the oxygen sensor Figure 99 gt F Ifthe oxygen sensor is mounted in the large black plastic ring you have a New Style Intensive Care Unit produced after January 1 2005 Proceed to New Style Units on Page 90 Black A i Mounting Ri El Ifthis large black ring is not present you have an Original Style Intensive Care Unit produced before January 1 2005 Follow the instructions under Original Style Units below Figure 99 New Style Oxygen Sensor Mount Original Style Units Tools and Supplies Required E Flat blade screwdriver m Utility knife or small wire cutter R Small wire tie Removal l Open the electronics compartment refer to Page 57 2 The oxygen sensor rests in an opening in the left wall ofthe electronics compartment Figure 95 Twist the sensor slightly and pull it out of the compartment wall Note Do nottry to detach the spiral cord from the sensor Note You can transfer the existing fuel cell to the new oxygen sensor or install a new one CAUTION When working with the fuel cell observe the CAUTIONS on Page 85 3 Unscrew the end cap from the oxygen sensor Figure 96 88 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit 4 Remove the fuel cell Se Disposition of the fuel cell If you are transferring the existing fuel cell to the new oxygen sensor put the cell aside for re installation If you are going t
135. on Knob 36 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc 7 Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Gently screw the sensor end cap Figure 38 back on Be careful the threads are very fine and are easily damaged Re insert the oxygen sensor fuel cell into the wall Figure 36 Proceed to Finish the Installation below New Style Units l 2 Do not remove the oxygen sensor from the partition wall With the oxygen sensor in place in the partition wall unscrew the end cap from the oxygen sensor Figure 38 On the fuel cell remove the shorting button refer to the instructions packed with the fuel cell Note Watch the oxygen concentration meter Figure 39 as you perform Step 4 The black calibration needle moves to the right then settles down 4 6 Place the fuel cell into the oxygen sensor body The end of the fuel cell with the metal disk goes in first Gently screw the sensor end cap Figure 38 back on Be careful the threads are very fine and are easily damaged Proceed to Finish the Installation below Finish the Installation Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 Close and secure the electronics compartment door Close and secure the filter fans compartment Using the calibration knob Figure 39 position the black needle in the oxygen concentration meter to 20 5 the percentage of oxygen in atmospheric air When you are finished working with the fuel cell wash your hands thoroughly
136. oor place the printed circuit board display assembly over the four studs on the bezel The ex tended tab portion ofthe circuit board should point down Ifyou install it with the tab pointing up the display will be upside down 3 Secure the assembly together with the four nuts removed above Note Four spare nuts are provided with the new display None of the other hardware items supplied in the bag assembly will be needed for this installation 4 Observe the ribbon cable on the 4 wire connector removed in Removal Step 4 above Note that one wire has red stripes gt Connect the 4 wire ribbon connector to the rear of the display The wire with the red stripe should be to your right Note A new ribbon cable is supplied with the display You can use the existing cable or install the new one 6 Close and secure the electronics compartment door I Plug the power cord into its wall outlet 106 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Fuse Two fuses are provided for protection of the left and right floor tem Floor Temperature perature systems Figure 119 Both fuses are 3AG Fast Acting Left amp Right 250 V 2 amp If you need replacement fuses you can order them from SSCI however they are standard items and can be obtained faster P N 853848 and cheaper at your local hardware or electronics supply store The fuses are identical and are removed and installed the same way CAUT
137. or Temperature Page 101 Se wem Tv I m Digital Display Floor Temperature Page 105 Fuse Floor Temperature Page 107 Fuse Holder Floor Temperature Page 108 Floor Temperature Controller Solenoid Valve Oxygen Flow Meter Fan Ventilating Electronics Compartment Alarm Time Delay Relay Octal Base Alarm Time Delay Relay Page 125 BECH Page 109 Page 112 Page 113 Page 116 Page 118 Page 120 Page 123 Page 124 Digital Readout Page 127 Panel Filter Fans Complete Gasket Filter Fans Compartment Filter Filter Fans Compartment Heater Electric Fan Circulating Filter Fans Compartment Table 3 Replacement Parts for the Regal Intensive Care Unit Page 128 Page 129 Page 130 Page 131 Page 132 Page 134 7 Ee S 3 ae 5 N 2 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit General Information 8 Many of the threaded fasteners used on SSCI products are secured with thread adhesive to insure structural integrity Removing any screw or bolt may be difficult at first fal If during dis assembly you remove any tape cable ties etc remember to replace them as you re assemble the unit E During dis assembly retain all hardware items such as screws nuts lockwashers etc for re assembly a If you have problems with any procedure please feel to call SSCI Customer Service Parts Orderin g Order new equipment accessories and or replacement parts directly through the SSCI Cust
138. pen the electronics compartment refer to Page 57 4 Using tags masking tape or any other convenient means tag the wires with the identification of the terminal to which they attach Figure 123 Failure to mark the wires will make it difficult to connect them correctly later 5 With a Phillips screwdriver remove all wires from the rear of the audible alarm 6 Close the electronics compartment door 116 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit KK Ki EK Knurled d CS k i E e 4 y Negative Ss of Terminal Le Figure 132 Inside View Audible Alarm Figure 134 Outside View Audible Alarm 7 Rotate the knurled ring on the audible alarm counter clockwise until it comes off Figure 134 8 Pull the audible alarm from the rear of the compartment door Installation l Unscrew the knurled ring from the new audible alarm Figure 134 2 From the rear of the compartment panel insert the audible alarm into its opening 3 Secure the alarm in place by screwing on the knurled ring 4 Re connect the wires to the terminals on the alarm Figure 133 2 Close and secure the electronics compartment door 6 Plug the power cord into its wall outlet Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 117 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements Solenoid Valve CAUTION This procedure requires opening the oxygen system and should not be performed by un P N 853440 trained pe
139. position products Proper eye and skin protection should be provided Use water spray to keep fire exposed containers cool 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES IN CASE OF SPILL OR OTHER RELEASE Always wear recommended personal protective equipment Evacuate unprotected personnel Protected personnel should remove ignition sources and shut off leak if without risk and provide ventilation Unprotected personnel should not return until air has been tested and determined safe including low lying areas Spills and releases may have to be reported to Federal and or local authorities See Section 15 regarding reporting requirements 7 HANDLINGAND STORAGE NORMAL HANDLING Always wear recommended personal protective equipment Avoid breathing vapors and liquid contact with eyes skin or clothing Do not puncture or drop cylinders expose them to open fame or excessive heat Use authorized cylinders only Follow standard safety precautions for handling and use of compressed gas cylinders Genetron MP39 should not be mixed with air above atmospheric pressure for leak testing or any other purpose See Section 5 Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards STORAGE RECOMMENDATIONS Store in a cool well ventilated area of low fire risk and out of direct sunlight Protect cylinder and its fittings from physical damage Storage in subsurface locations should be avoided Close valve tightly after use and when empty 8 EXPOSURE CONTROL PERSONAL PROTECTION EN
140. r If you were able to keep the shipping carton repack the unit into the carton Shipping the unit securely mounted to a pallet would be a good idea If the shipping carton is not available package the unit securely ina suitable container Ship documentation with the unit including E Destination RMA Number Your name company and address Your telephone number A description of the reason for returning the base CAUTION When working with oxygen Sodalime or the fuel cell observe the cautions listed under Safety on Pages 3 and 4 in Chapter 1 When working with electrical components or wiring make sure the main on off switch is Off and the power cord un plugged WARNING Do not attempt to work on or dis assemble the cooling unit as it contains MP39 refrigerant gas under pressure If service is required on the unit call SSCI Customer Service at 1 800 323 7366 or a certified refrigeration serviceman SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit The ICU will not turn on Remedial Action Note When you press the main on off switch the amber light in the switch should come on and the ventilating and circulating fans should start First Check the electric power cord Make sure it is firmly plugged in at both ends Second If this is a new installation does it meet the requirements outlined under Electrical Requirements on Page 34 Ifnot you may be tripping a building circuit bre
141. r Two identical 10 amp circuit breakers are located on the electronics P N 853466 compartment door The left breaker viewed from the front protects the cooling system The right breaker protects the remainder of the unit Both circuit breakers are removed and installed the same way CAUTION Before proceeding make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord un plugged Tool Required i Small flat blade screwdriver Removal l Make sure that the main on off switch is Off and the amber light in the switch is out 2 Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet gt Open the electronics compartment refer to Page 57 4 Pull the two spade connectors off the rear of the circuit breaker Figure 111 Note The breaker for the cooling system has three wires the other breaker has only two gt With a small flat blade screwdriver pry the retaining ring from the circuit breaker 6 Pull the circuit breaker out through the front of the door Installation l Slide the new circuit breaker into the door from the front 2 Place the new retaining ring supplied onto E the rear of the breaker and push it all the Figure 111 Rear View of Circuit way to the front to hold the breaker firmly Breakers in place 98 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit 3 Replace the wire spade connectors on the circuit breaker terminals Note Either wire can go on either term
142. r utility panel Figure 139 re Remove the rear utility panel 8 With a Phillips screwdriver and a 3 8 in wrench remove the six screws nuts that hold the fan mounting grill to the partition Note The nuts are in the filter fans compartment the screw heads are in the animal compartment Figure 157 E Animal Comp Filter Fans Comp Figure 157 Fan Mounting Grill Screws d Remove the complete fan mounting grill and and Nuts fan assembly 134 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit 10 With a Phillips screwdriver remove the four screws that hold the fan to the fan mounting grill 11 Unplug the fan power cord from the fan and remove the fan Installation l Plug the fan power cord into the new fan 2 Install the new fan into the fan mounting grill with the four screws removed earlier 3 Mount the fan mounting grill onto the partition with the six screws nuts remove earlier 4 Re mount the rear utility panel and secure with the eleven SCrews S Replace the Sodalime pan 6 Replace and secure the filter fans compartment panel T Re hang the right animal compartment door 8 Plug the power cord into its wall outlet Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 135 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements Notes 136 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Chapter 6 Troubleshooting WARNING Oxygen is a highly combustible g
143. r utility panel Figure 139 on Page 123 and check the wire connections to the fans in the rear of the electronics compartment Figures 158 and 159 on Page 131 Make sure the connections are tight If the ICU fan wiring has been serviced lately make sure that the wires have been re connected correctly Fourth Are all three circulating fans not working or just one Is the electronics compartment ventilating fan working If one circulating fan is not working but the the other two are OK check the power cord connection on that one fan If the power cord is secure you probably have a bad fan Replace the fan Order P N 853414 and refer to Page 134 for replacement instructions Fifth Ifthe other circulating fans are not working either check the other electrical functions in the ICU Ifnone of the electrical func tions are working refer to The ICU will not turn on on Page 139 Form No 702718 ev A March 2005 149 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting No readings on digital readout Remedial Action First The battery is probably dead Refer to Page 62 and replace the AAA battery m the readout Second If replacing the battery does not make the readout work the readout 1s probably bad Replace the digital readout Order P N 854591 and refer to Page 127 for replacement instructions 150 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Excessive carbon dioxide in the animal compartment Remedial Action
144. re Unit For a new supply call SSCI and order P N 853439 CAUTION Before handling Sodalime please read Sodalime Warnings on Page 4 28 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc 43 Circulating Fans Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Three circulating fans Figures 29 and 33 move air at approxi mately 50 CFM cubic feet per minute and are designed to handle the enriched oxygen environment in which they operate The system achieves a complete air change in the full size animal compartment every 30 seconds and 15 seconds in the half size compartment when the clear acrylic divider is in place The fans start and stop automatically as the main on off switch is turned to On and Off Circulating Fans 3 Figure 33 Circulating Fans Form No 702718 ev A March 2005 29 Chapter 2 Description of Components Intensive Care Unit Rear The following section gives you detailed information on the compo Figure 34 nents on the rear of the Intensive Care Unit 25 Electric Power Cord 27 Ventilating Fan Connection External 29 Electric Power Cord deployed 44 Cooling Coil 26 Oxygen Intake Port External Figure 34 Intensive Care Unit Rear 29 Electric Power This figure shows the electric power cord in its deployed position Cord ready to be plugged into its outlet Also refer to Electric Power Cord on Page 21 CAUTION The Regal Intensive Care Unit requires a dedicated 15 amp minimum source
145. re the wire from the spiral cord to the same wire on Spiral Cord Terminal 3 Figure 102 Wiring Diagram of Oxygen 4 If you are using a new fuel cell remove the Sensor to Meter Connections dark red shorting button refer to the instructions packed with the fuel cell Note Watch the oxygen concentration meter as you perform Step 5 The calibration needle moves to the right then settles down 5 Place the fuel cell into the oxygen sensor The end of the fuel cell with the metal disk goes in first 6 Gently screw the sensor end cap back on Be careful the threads are very fine and are easily damaged 7 Insert the oxygen sensor fuel cell into the wall 8 Close and secure the electronics compartment door H Using the calibration knob position the calibration needle in the oxygen concentration meter to 20 5 10 When you are finished working with the fuel cell wash your hands thoroughly New Style Units Removal l Open the electronics compartment refer to Page 57 2 Open the filter fans compartment refer to Page 58 3 In the filter fans compartment pull the oxygen sensor out of the 90 large black plastic mounting ring SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc N Concentration Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit 4 Unplug the spiral cord from the oxygen concentration meter Figure 103 5 Remove the complete oxygen sensor assembly from the unit CAUTION When working with the fuel ce
146. right floor temperature The buttons are identical and Left amp Right are removed and installed the same way For main alarm oxygen cooling and heat on off rocker switches refer to Page 99 P N 212242 CAUTION Before proceeding make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord un plugged Tools and Supplies Required E Flat blade screwdriver E Wire crimping tool E Small spade terminal refer to text Removal Step S E Utility knife Removal L Make sure that the main on off switch is Off and the amber light in the switch 1s out 2 Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet 3 Open the electronics compartment refer to Page 57 4 Dis connect the on off button red wire from the side terminal on the fuse holder Figure 114 Left Floor Temperature Units shown Right similar Figure 114 Inside View of Floor Temperature On Off Button and Related Components Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 101 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements 102 10 Un plug the green wire from Terminal 6 on the rear of the temperature control assembly Un plug the green and white wires from Terminal 4 on the rear of the temperature control assembly There are two terminals on the rear of the system light One terminal has two gray wires the other has only one Dis connect the terminal with the two gray wires Cut both gray wires off the on off button spade terminal Note Save the spade connector and take it
147. rsonnel Avoid the use of open flames smoking materials or equipment capable of producing sparks while performing this procedure CAUTION Before proceeding make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord un plugged CAUTION Before proceeding make sure the oxygen supply is turned off at the source Tools and Supplies Required E Phillips screwdriver m 3 4 in wrench i i 11 16 in wrench ii 7 16 in wrench m Thread sealing tape Removal LS i Make sure that the main on off switch 1s Solenoid Valve N Main T rminal Offand the amber light in the switch is out 2 Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet RK 3 Turn off the oxygen supply at the source r jp 4 Open the electronics compartment refer A to Page 57 Nut inside P l l e W gt With a 7 16 in wrench dis connect the BC oxygen line on the rear of the solenoid Figure 135 Solenoid Valve and Main Figure 135 Terminal Block 6 Before proceeding wait 10 minutes to allow any residual oxygen from the system to dissipate T Two wires run from the solenoid to positions 3 and 12 on the main terminal block Figure 135 With a Phillips screwdriver dis connect these two wires from the terminal block 118 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc 2 Wires to Main Terminal Block 11 16 in Nut 3 4 in Nut Figure 136 Solenoid Valve Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit 8 The solenoid valve is connected to the rear
148. s Relay P N 853415 CAUTION Before proceeding make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord un plugged Tool and Supplies Required a Phillips screwdriver E Markers masking tape tags or other means to mark wires Removal l Make sure that the main on off switch 1s Figu Relay in the Electronics Compartment Bottom Mounting Tab Figure 147 Wire Terminals on the Relay 126 Off and the amber light in the switch is out 2 Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet 3 Open the electronics compartment refer to Page 57 4 Mark all four wires on the base with the wire numbers shown in Figure 147 so that you can reconnect themcorrectly gt Pull all four wires off their terminals 6 With a Phillips screwdriver unscrew the two screws top and bottom holding the relay to the partition and remove the relay Installation l Mount the new relay to the partition with the two screws removed earlier 2 Attach the four wires to the bottom of the relay Figure 147 3 Close and secure the electronics compart ment door Page 57 4 Plug the power cord into its wall outlet SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Digital Readout Tool Required PIN 854591 E Phillips screwdriver Removal l Open the filter fans compartment refer to Page 58 2 With a Phillips screwdriver un screw the two screws that hold the digital readout mounting
149. s Page 48 D Using the Divider Panels Page 49 E Using Oxygen Page 51 E Heating the Compartment Floor Page 52 E Heating the Compartment Air Page 53 D Cooling the Compartment Air Page 54 E Using the Alarm System Page 55 E Controlling Oxygen Pressure Page 56 E Controlling Oxygen Flow Rate Page 56 D Accessing the Electronics Compartment Page 57 Accessing the Filter Fans Compartment Page 58 D Setting the Alarm Time Delay Relay Page 59 A Changing the Digital Readout Between F and C Page 59 E Re setting the Circuit Breakers Page 60 E Replacing Floor Temperature Fuses Page 61 E Replacing the Digital Readout Battery Page 62 Caring for the You willno doubt want to clean your Regal Intensive Care Unit Re g al Intensive Care whenever it becomes dirty or saturated with waste fluids Maintain Unit mg high standards of sanitation will be an important priority for your facility Instructions are included for A Stainless Steel Cleaning Procedures Page 63 E Cleaning the Doors and Divider Panels Page 63 D Cleaning the Removable PVC Floors Page 63 Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 47 Chapter 4 Operation and Care Preventive This section gives you a schedule of routine maintenance and Maintenance for Your Procedures that should be performed periodically E Maintenance Schedule Page 64 aan een ag Re filling the CO Filter Page 65 Unit Si Cleaning the Filter Fans Compartment Filter Page 67 E Clea
150. single wire to Terminal 2 H Re connect the single wire to Terminal 1 10 Re connect the two wires to Terminal 7 11 Re connect the single wire to Terminal 6 12 Re connect the two wires to Terminal 5 13 Re connect the two wires to Terminal 4 14 Close and secure the electronics compartment door 15 Plugthe power cord into its wall outlet Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 111 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements Panel Latch P N 853561 D 2 There are four latches on the electronics compartment door and one on the filter fans compartment panel These five latches are identical and are replaced the same way Tool Required E 11 16 in wrench Removal l Open the electronics compartment refer to Page 57 or the filter fans compart ment refer to Page 58 as appropriate 2 Before removing the latch notice the orientation of the latch arm With the latch in the open position the arm will point either up or down depending on its location on the door panel The new latch should be oriented the same way 3 With a 11 16 in wrench unscrew and remove the nut and washer holding the latch Figure 123 Inside View of Panel Latch in place Figure 123 112 4 Remove the latch assembly from the front of the door Installation Note The latch arm rotates through an arc of about 90 Install the latch so that it opens when rotated counter clockwise and locks when rotated clockwise l
151. sired 6 Close the animal compartment doors 81 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements Seal IV Port P N 752100 Cap Screws There are four IV ports on the Intensive Care Unit two over each half size compartment Each IV port consists of a seal a seal retainer two retaining screws and two locknuts All four IV port seals are identical and are removed and installed the same way Tools Required E 11 32 1n wrench m Phillips screwdriver Removal l Open both animal compartment doors 2 Use a 11 32 in wrench and a Phillips screwdriver to remove the two cap screws that hold the seal retainer in place Figure 91 and remove the retainer from the unit 3 Remove the IV Seal from the unit Installation Note On the seal and seal retainer the mounting holes are closer to the top edge than to the bottom edge Figure 92 l Place the IV seal behind the IV port opening with the short side on top 2 Hold the seal retainer in place flanges outward over the seal and secure with the two cap screws and locknuts 2 Close the doors Cap Screws mr Nuts Seal Retainer Figure 91 Removing the IV Port Figure 92 Parts of the IV Port 82 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Electric Power Cord Removal Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit PIN Goons l Make sure that the main on off switch 1s Off and the amber light in the switch 1s out Sang rae 2 Unplug the power cord from the
152. t Internal Page 20 E Filter Fans Compartment External Page 24 S Filter Fans Compartment Internal Page 26 E Intensive Care Unit Rear Page 30 1 IV Access 2 Removable 3 Door 6 Air Inlet Electronics Compartment Ports Divider Panel Latches Grill Refer to Pages 13 amp 20 l i 5 Doors 7 Removable 4 Animal 8 Air Outlet Filter Fans PVC Floor Compartment s Grill Compartment Refer to Pages 24 amp 26 Figure 3 Components on the Front of the Intensive Care Unit Form No 702718 ev A March 2005 9 Chapter 2 Description of Components Intensive Care Unit Front Figure 3 1 IV Access Ports Four IN access ports Figures 3 and 4 two for each half compart ment are provided to allow you to change the IV supply without opening the compartment or disturbing the animal These ports can also be used for lines to electronic monitoring equipment Clear Acrylic Wire Grill Divider Panel Divider Panel Figure 4 IV Access Ports Left Side Figure 5 Removable Divider Panels 2 Removable Two removable divider panels Figures 3 and 5 are supplied with Divider Panels theunit aclear acrylic divider and a wire grill divider Only one can be installed at a time The dividers are easily installed and removed and when installed split the compartment into two half compart ments The two half compartments have individually controlled floor heaters however they share the same oxygen supply
153. t sunlight Keep handling and storage containers closed SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION Eye Protection Safety goggles or glasses Protective Gloves PVC or rubber Respiratory Protection Nuisance dusk mask recommended Other Protective Equipment Safety shoes when handling cartons of materials SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Molecular Weight N A Boiling Point N A Vapor Pressure N A Specific Gravity Air 1 0 N A Solubility in Water Slight Percent Volatile by Volume lt 19 water Evaporation Rate Slow water only Appearance odor and state White or colored solids SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability Stable Conditions to Avoid Converts to calcium and sodium carbonate when exposed to air Materials to Avoid Acids chloroform or trichloroethylene Hazardous Decomposition Products N A Hazardous Polymerization Will not occur SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Calcium hydroxide LD 7 3 g kg rat Sodium hydroxide LD lo 500 mg kg rbt A 4 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION No adverse ecological effects are expected SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Dispose of all product wastes and water rinses in accordance with current local state and Federal regulations Waste Disposal Method SECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION DOT IMO Shipping Name None Hazard Cl
154. t them correctly 5 Dis connect the two wires from Terminal 4 6 Dis connect the two wires from Terminal I Dis connect the single wire from Terminal 6 8 Dis connect the two wires from Terminal 7 9 Dis connect the single wire from Terminal 1 10 Dis connect the single wire from Terminal 2 K Dis connect the ribbon cable from Terminal P1 12 Close the electronics compartment door 13 Remove the temperature controller knob Refer to Knob Steps 1 through 3 on Page 95 110 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit 14 With a 1 2 in wrench remove the nut behind the knob 15 Remove the nut and internal star washer from the shaft 16 Open the electronics compartment door 17 Pull the complete control assembly out of the door Installation l From inside the door place the shaft of the new tempera ture control through its opening Make sure it is oriented like the other control assembly 2 Close the electronics compartment door 3 Place the internal star washer on the shaft and secure the assembly in place with the 1 2 in nut 4 Turn the shaft fully counter clockwise 5 Mount the knob onto the shaft with the indicator line at about the 9 00 position pointing left and secure the knob with the lock screw 6 Open the electronics compartment door T Re connect the ribbon cable to Terminal P1 The wire with the red stripe should be on top 8 Re connect the
155. temperature set dial For more information refer to Heating the Compartment Air on Page 53 AP ON b j i Ul en On Off ai System em On Off j Switch Light Light Switch Figure 16 Heat On Off Switch and Figure 17 Cooling On Off Switch and System Light System Light 16 Coolin g On Off The cooling on off switch Figures 11 and 17 controls cooled air to the Rocker Switch amp animal compartment An amber light in the switch illuminates when the switch is On Once cooling is turned on use the temperature set cee Ergul dial to set the desired temperature If the system light is Off cooling is not being sent to the compartment even though the cooling system may be On This occurs for example if the temperature in the animal compartment is at or below the level set on the temperature set dial For more information refer to Cooling the Compartment Air on Page 54 17 18 Left amp Rig ht The animal compartment floor has separate heaters for the left and Floor Temperature right sides to provide localized heat control when the compartment is divided into two compartments Two identical sets of floor Controls temperature controls are provided Figures 11 and 18 Each set consists of five items El On Off Button I System Light E Temperature Control Knob 7 Digital Display El Fuse 16 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit On Off Button An amber light in the switch illuminat
156. ter lt 19 7732 18 5 None listed None listed Ceiling limit SECTION 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW CAUTION Can cause burns to eyes and skin Effects of Overexposure Inhalation Dust can cause irritation and injury to the respiratory system Direct contact Can cause severe irritation to the eyes on contact can cause irritation to the skin on contact Ingestion Harmful if swallowed Carcinogenicity Not listed in NTP or IARC not regulated as a carcinogen by OSHA SECTION 4 FIRST AID MEASURES Emergency and First Aid Procedures Inhalation Remove from exposure Obtain prompt medical attention Direct contact Eyes Irrigate thoroughly with clean water Obtain medical attention Skin Drench with clean water Ingestion Wash out mouth thoroughly Do not induce vomiting Obtain medical attention A March 2005 A 3 Appendix SECTION 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Flash Point N A Flammable Limit N A Autoignition N A Extinguishing Media Non flammable Special Fire Fighting Procedures Material is non flammable use water foam or CO on packaging Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards None SECTION 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Steps to be taken in case material Avoid breathing dust Avoid skin and eye contact Contain material Sweep is released or spilled or vacuum up loose material SECTION 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE Precautions to be taken in Store in a clean dry environment Avoid direc
157. ter digital readout displays the temperature and humidity inside the unit External access ports allow you to change the IV supply without opening the compartment or disturb ing the animal The unit is made of durable easy to clean stainless steel unaffected by moisture or temperature About this Manual Every attempt has been made to insure that the information in this manual is correct and complete SSCI however always welcomes our customer s suggestions for improvements to our products and associated publications Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 1 Chapter 1 General Information Information and Safety Notices Notes CAUTIONS WARNINGS Models 2 Throughout this manual you will find text under the headings Note CAUTION and WARNING Under the Note headings you will be given additional information pertinent to the subject discussed in that paragraph or step Example Turn the Temperature Set Knob to 60 F Note Set the temperature even lower if your room temperature is 60 or lower Under the CAUTION heading you will be alerted to potentially hazardous conditions which if ignored or mishandled could result in minor injury to yourself or minor damage to the equipment Example CAUTION Unpacking installing and setting up the Regal Intensive Care Unit is not difficult The unit is heavy however and we recommend that these operations be done by at least two people Under the WARNING hea
158. the clear acrylic divider Heating Function l Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 Figure 42 Heat and Cooling Controls Page 49 It take less time to heat or cool the half compartment than the full compartment Push the main on off switch Figure 40 to On The amber light in the switch comes on Make sure that both animal compartment doors are closed and latched Push the heat on off switch Figure 40 to On The amber light in the switch comes on Turn the temperature set dial clockwise until the red system light comes on Heat comes on in the animal compartment Observe the digital readout Page 24 on the filter fans compartment front panel The temperature slowly climbs until it reaches the level set on the temperature set dial at which time the system light goes out Push the heat on off switch to Off The light in the switch goes out Push the main on off switch Figure 40 to Off The light in the switch goes out S Am mm Soch Gef d SO WE me 39 Chapter 3 Installation amp Setup kuch Checking the Push the main on off switch Figure 40 to On The amber Cooling Function light in the switch comes on 2 Push the cooling on off switch Figure 42 to On The amber light in the switch comes on 3 Turn the temperature set dial to about 5 below ambient room temperature Because the animal compartment is still warm and cooling is now called for the cooling system a
159. the oxygen supply 6 Plug the power cord into its wall outlet T Press the main on off switch to On 8 Press the oxygen on off switch to On 9 Refer to Controlling Oxygen Flow Rate on Page 56 and reset the oxygen flow rate 10 Press the oxygen and main on off switches to Off SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Fan Ventilating Electronics Compartment P N 853414 Rear Utility Screws on side 8 Screws on rear of panel Ventilating Fan Screws Figure 140 Ventilating Fan Mounting Power Cord d m he _ Connection ki em ae gt esl O mS aan Figure 141 Fan Power Cord Connection Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit To replace one of the three circulating fans in the filter fans compart ment refer to Page 134 CAUTION Before proceeding make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord un plugged Tools and Supplies Required T Phillips screwdriver m Utility knife or small cutter u Small wire ties 3 Removal l Make sure that the main on off switch is Offand the amber light in the switch is out 2 Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet 3 With a Phillips screwdriver unscrew the eleven retaining screws on the rear utility panel Figure 139 4 Remove the rear utility panel ap With a Phillips screwdriver remove the four screws holding the ventilating fan in place Figure 140 6 Cut the small wir
160. tical and are removed and installed the same way P N 853844 CAUTION Before proceeding make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord un plugged Tools and Supplies Required E Small flat blade screwdriver E 1 2 in wrench K Markers masking tape tags or other means to mark wires Removal Terminal P1 l Make sure that the main on off switch is Terminal 3 e SEA Off and the amber light in the switch is out Terminal 4 2 Unplug the power cord from the electrical Terminal 5 outlet Terminal 6 3 Open the electronics compartment refer to Page 57 Terminal 7 Note Refer to Figure 122 and Table 4 for detailed information on the floor temperature Figure 122 Rear View of Floor controller wire connections Temperature Controller Form No 702718 Rev A March 2005 109 Chapter 5 Repairs amp Replacements Terminal Number Wire Identification Wire Goes to e SC On Off Button Terminal 5 on other Temperature Control R d d Wire Bundle to Heater System Light Wire Bundle to Sensor Wire Bundle to Sensor Wire colors can vary Table 4 Wire Terminations Floor Temperature Controller Refer to Figure 115 Same for Left and Right 4 Using tags masking tape or any other convenient means tag all of the wires on the temperature controller with their terminal numbers Terminal numbers are displayed on the rear of the control Figure 122 Failure to mark the wires will make it difficult to re connec
161. tructions on cleaning the filter refer to Cleaning the Filter Fans Compartment Filter on Page 67 Form No 702718 ev A March 2005 2 Chapter 2 Description of Components 42 Sodalim Pan KR L Ka zo k h Ata Chir g a a KE Ven S de bap F RTE L se be e a LB KL Figure 31 Heater Chiller and Sodalime Pan 41 Chiller The chiller Figures 29 and 31 cools the circulating air as it passes through the filter fans compartment It acts in response to the setting on the temperature set dial as compared to the level of heat in the animal compartment 42 Sodalime Pan A quantity of Sodalime is carried in a pan inside the filter fans compartment Figures 29 and 31 Circulating air leaving the animal compartment is directed through this substance which removes the carbon dioxide The CO filter monitoring window Figures 27 and 28 allows you to view the Sodalime carbon dioxide filter to determine its current condition When fresh the Sodalime 1s off white in color As it absorbs CO it slowly darkens and ultimately becomes a deep brown When it is fully saturated it must be replaced as it is no longer effective To replace the Sodalime refer to Re filling the CO Filter on Page 65 A single pan of absorbent will normally last for about one month however usage factors and environmental conditions can have a substantial impact A supply of fresh Sodalime is provided with each new Intensive Ca
162. ure the panel is secure To close To close panel latch panel latch arms on this arms on this side must M je side must point up P point down Figure 149 Filter Fans Compartment Figure 150 Inside of Filter Fans Access Knobs Compartment Panel Note Ifthe digital readout from the old filter fans compartment panel is working OK it can be dis mounted from the panel and used in some other way or kept as a spare 128 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Gasket Filter Fans There are two sets of gaskets on the filter fans compartment One Compartment Set is on the rear of the removable panel front and the other set is on the rear of the unit behind the rear utility panel Each set consists P N 754456 of four parts cut to length and bonded to the the panel or unit If necessary you can replace only those gasket segments that are damaged it may not be necessary to replace all four segments Tool Required E Utility knife S Razor blade E Tape measure iF Compartment panel Open the filter fans compartment refer to Page 58 Rear of filter fans compartment Unscrew the eleven retaining screws and remove the rear utility panel Figure 139 3 With a utility knife peel the old gasket off Horizontal Gasket 2 Figures 151 and 152 4 With a razor blade make sure the surface from which the gasket was removed is Vertical Gasket 2 clean an
163. vel warning signs are recommended for areas of principle exposure Provide eyewash stations and quick drench shower facilities at convenient locations For tank cleaning operations see OSHA regulations 29 CFR 1910 132 and 29 CFR 1910 133 EXPOSURE GUIDELINES INGREDIENT NAME ACGIH TLV OSHA PEL OTHER LIMIT Chlorodifluoromethane 1000 ppm 8hr 1000 ppm 8 hr None Difluoroethane None None 1000 ppm TWA 8 1000 ppm TWA 8 Chlorothetrafluoroethane None None 1000 ppm TWA 8 1000 ppm TWA 8 i Limit established by Honeywell Workplace Environmental Exposure Level AIHA Biological Exposure Index ACGIH OTHER EXPOSURE LIMITS FOR POTENTIAL DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS Hydrogen Fluoride ACGIH TLV 3 ppm ceiling 9 PHYSICALAND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES APPEARANCE Clear colorless liquid and vapor PHYSICALSTATE Gas at ambient temperatures MOLECULAR WEIGHT 94 4 CHEMICAL FORMULA CHCIF CHF CHCI F ODOR Faint ethereal odor SPECIFIC GRAVITY water 1 0 1 188 25 C 77 F SOLUBILITY IN WATER weight 24 wt 25 C and 1 atmosphere pH Neutral A 10 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit MSDS Number GTRN 0006 ei on eywe Current Issue Date January 2000 MATERIALSAFETY DATA SHEET Genetrone MP39 R 401A BOILING POINT 33 C 27 F FREEZING POINT Unknown VAPOR PRESSURE 101 8 psia 70 F bubble 99 1 psia 70 F dew 238 3 psia 130 F bubb
164. xygen Calibration concentration meter and 1s located behind the calibration knob PIN 853397 CAUTION Before proceeding make sure the unit Is Off and the electric power cord un plugged Tools and Supplies Required Flat blade screwdriver Small flat blade screwdriver 1 2 in wrench Utility knife or small wire cutter Small wire tie Removal l Make sure that the main on off switch is Offand the amber light in the switch is out 2 Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet gt Open the electronics compartment refer to Page 57 Note Terminal numbers are displayed on the rear of the oxygen concentration meter by molded on I q B A e i E E F i BW o MI 7 BR pes 2 u D a Figure 108 Rear View of Calibration raised numbers Also a label showing terminal Potentiometer numbers is affixed to the top of the body of the meter Lock Nut 4 Two wires lead from the potentiometer to Terminals 1 and 2 on the oxygen concen tration meter Figure 108 Dis connect both wires from the meter Do not disturb the other wires on the terminals gt Cut and remove the wire tie holding the two wires to the wire bundle going to the meter Potentiometer Stem 6 With a small flat blade screwdriver loosen the lock screw on the side of the knob Figure 109 Calibration Potentiometer Figure 107 Lock Nut Knob Removed 96 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Re
165. y haven t tripped Reset them ifnecessary Refer to Re setting the Circuit Breakers on Page 60 CAUTION Before working on the electrical system make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord un plugged Fourth Check all wire connections behind the cooling on off switch on the thermostat and on the cooling system Fifth Ifnone of the above fix the problem you probably have a defective thermostat or cooling system Try operating the heat system If it too fails replace the thermostat Order P N 853421 and refer to Page 113 for replacement instructions Sixth Ifthe thermostat is OK a problem exists in the cooling system Call SSCI Customer Service at 800 323 7366 ora certified refrigeration serviceman WARNING Do not attempt to work on or dis assemble the cooling unit as it contains MP39 refrigerant gas under pressure If service is required on the unit call SSCI Customer Service at 1 800 323 7366 or a certified refrigeration serviceman 146 SSCI Suburban Surgical Company Inc Owner s Manual Regal Intensive Care Unit Floor heat doesn t work or will not hold constant Remedial Action There are two sets of floor temperature controls one for the left side and one for the right Make sure you are operating the correct set of controls First Make sure the temperature control knob is set to a higher than ambient temperature Second Press the on off button several times and make sure the amber lig

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