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LIFE-AIR 1000 * Hypothermic Therapy System Operators Manual Progressive Dynamics Medical, Inc. SOFT-FLEX and LIFE-AIR 1000 SYMBOL k A v A -~4P ee - Symbol Definitions DEFINITION Rating Type BF equipment according to IEC 601 Attention: Important information, coast accompa ving documents Test Flashing yellow lamp indicates automatic test sequence isin prowess Alarm Redlamplases andthe audible alana tone sound indicating the syste has hte heater off ue ton atmormallyhigh temperature coodition, Not, thislamp wil lash chris eltestsequence when the unit reaches anover-temmperatire condi, ail extinguish when the sett completes the est sequence On Green‘ ON’ powerindiatr lamp indicates main power switch sturnedon and power ss being provided tothe LIFE-AIR 1000 syste. Blanket Temperature °C/"F ‘Nominal temperature ofair delivered to paticntby warming cover. asselectedbyrotny “Heater Coat. Heater Control Rotary site for selecting output temperature to the waning cover. Ambient Viheatedroomait delivered oa wrcover when selected the" Heater Conta Overtemp: ‘Barzraphinthe ‘Overt’ red area indicates stu temperature exceed safe Limits. 27-32 38 43 (80 90 100 110) ‘Temperature settings in °C and (F) selected by the ‘Heater Control, The selected temperature in Fis indicated by lating the corresponding lamp. Equivalent °C ‘emperatues ace marked ditetly above the lamp, NO FREE-HOSING: (CAUTION! Hose nozale MUST be connected to a compatible Fecadit blanket ot ‘ermal injury may occur Progressive Dynamics Medical, Ine. LIFE-AIR 1000* Hypothermic Therapy System TheLIFE-AIR 1000Hypotbennic Therapy Sytem, by Progressive Dynamics Medical, was developedto reduce the effets of ypothennia, a common problers during aad after suraery. ‘TheLIFE-AIR 1000 system provides an effective low-costmethodto warn patients, bothin surgery andi the postoperative recovery room. ‘The LIFE-AIR 1000 system consists of state-ofthe-rt components including 700 wat electric heater, patted slistate temperate coutioller, si sieulator, HEPA fier wit, 2 meron filtration, anda patented SOFT-FLEX? Warming Cover ‘Thetemperatreconrllerhas S temperature stings” ambient 27°,32°.38°, and 43° Celsius (ambient 80° 907, 100°, and 110° Fabenbeit)s depending onthe ype oftherapy required. Duxing operation, embieat ir {sdiavninto the heterthroush a HLEPA filter certified toremove particulates downto.2 rons. This filtering reves beter contain fiom being dan note system and discharged onthe patent. After ation, ‘heheatedairistansered othe dspossbleSOF T-FLEX Warming Cover though ¢lexilephastichose, The patient side ofthe disposablecover consists of anct-wovea material withnmsredsof smallholetoallowthe filtered warm air to evenly flow over and aroun the patients body ‘Several specially designed models ofdisposableLIFE-AIR 1000, OF T-FLEX Patent Warming Covers are available for useinboth the operating andrecovery rooms, Refero page20 ofthis manual fra ullline of SOF T-FLEXPatient Warning Cover models. ConsultyourLIFE-AIR representative fornew/adiiowal models that may be available as aresult of Progressive Dynanies”continsing development progsem, Why Use the LIFE-AIR 1000 Hypothermie Therapy System? Postoperative hypotheriais one ofthe main consibutors of patient discomfrt. Hypothermais experienced ‘when the core temperature ofthe body i les than 36° C (96.7°F) snd occurs in 60 to 80 percent ofall postoperativeptints The fesing of eecinz end the severe shiveria thotrevultcutibutsigniicamsto the patenting pleas memes of super. Inadltionto patient discomfort hypotherniacansesa decrease in cardiovascular stability and increase in oxygen consumption up to 400%, ‘TheLIFE-AIR 1000 Systems fir more effective and sarin eventing an testing hypoermisthanthe prosent methods of piling on wanted coton blankets, using liquid blanket, or even intreed het. ‘TheLIFE-AIR 1000System can maintain body temperature duringstugeryto prevent hypothermia. Aer surgery thissamesytemtean be used inthe recoveryrounto bate the patient with warmed aittocoutianethe pid recovery process, 1 Attention! /\ Danger: Donotwarm patients withthe LIFE-AIR 1000 Blower hose alone, Thermal injury may esl, Always toch tichosetoaSOF T-PLEX Waning Cover before providing warminathetapy. Warning: ifthe system goes into the over tempercture mode, discontinue use and replace the ‘comploteLIFE-AIR 1000 Heating Unit. Referto the troubleshooting guide for possiblefaults and ‘corrective action, [Note: ifthe Over Temperate Asem is activated, the ester wiloutomatically shut down ne will ‘eon OFF until the Main Power Swite is rturnedta the OFF position and then back tthe ON positon by the operator Warning: Do not wse on Ischemic Libs, E.G. Dusing Aortic Cross-Clamp in, ‘Caution: Federal law restricts this device to saleby or on the order of physician. (Caution: Toredhce thriskofelecticshock DoNot Remove Cover. Referservicingto qualified service personnel (Caution: BezinLife-Air1000therapyat 322°C (00°) ifthe patients hemodynamically unstable (Caution: The maximum temperature sting for paticnts who ae immobile, unconscious have poor peripheral perfusion, or are nonsense is 378°C (100°F), ‘Read and understand al tems in this manual before attempting to use the LIFE-AIR 1000 System. ‘The actual temperature of te air around the patents detenninedy the room temperatureand the wse ‘of an insulating banker. ‘When wlizin the LIFE-AIR 1000ystem,youshould monitor the patient's emperatureand vital sis every 15 mints, ‘Before starting therapy with the LIFE-AIR 1000 System, chest see thatthe patents dy. therapy is started on a wet patient, a cooling effect will occu. IF'the patient's wounds ane infected, the possibilty of airbome contamination should be considered ‘Thisunitis equipped witha’ hospital ara” plug. Grounding relisbilityeanonly be achieved wien this ‘equipmeatis connectedtoa hospital only” ot “spital ade” receptacle, Check ground continuity regularly. Applicable to U.S, only. ‘The LIFE-AIR 1000 is for use by qusifed medical persone! only SOF T-FLEX Warning Covers ae snale-use disposables a are nt intended fr seuse 3 CAUTION LAW 2 HEATER CONTROL Sito —~ 2+ wane Power siTcH Fig. Control Panel Layout Main Power Switch - Controls all power tothe LIPE-AIR 1000 System Heater Control Switch -This switch bave five(5)selactale ranges: ambient, 27°, 32°, 38° and 43° Celsius (ambient, 80°, 90°, 100°, and 110° Fabreabe. A. Inthe anbient postion, eoking of the patient will oceus Inthe 27°C (80°F) position, a mild cooling of the patient will occu C._ Inthe 32°C (90°F) heat postion, the heated ar bathing the patient will be 32°C. D_ Inthe 38°C (100°F) heat position, the heated air buting the patient will be 38°C + E_ Inthe 43°C (110°F) heat position, the heated ais bathing the patient wil be 43°C +/-3° (Caution Lamp -IftheC AUTION Lamp flashes Red andthe Audible Alama tone sounds, the ystems ‘avtomtcallyshustheeste off Ifthe system huts dawm deo thisover temperate condition, tmst ‘bemannallyresetby the oparator. Thisis done by ting the Main Posse svitch OFF, then backeON ‘gain. Thissafety feature prevents thesystem fom yeling between igh and low temperatures. which «ould result in in to the patient ‘TemperatureBar Graplh- Visually displays the temperame “range” ofthe irbeingfedtothe Patent ‘Warning over. Thisindiestorprovidesthe operator with aquick visa chackofthetemperstrerange setting. Should the sytem temperature exceed he safe limits the bar graph indicator wil move into the OVERTEMP OR*RED” area, aud the Audible Alama will sound ‘Test Lamp - The LIFE-AIR 1000 has built-in autcmatic test sequence whic can be activated push-button witch eeateton the underside of teeter nit. Once his burton ispused the Test Lap will lash ON and OFF unite eseeleiscomplete, Thisisan automatedtestsequence. The esteycle vwllrithe temperate ouput of ti nit om ambient tits over emperate ton iit 49°C (20°F) toeosuethe heater is workingproperlyandthatthesafetyalarms and eut-ut Feats ateopeationl Acomupletetesteyelewilltake approximately 3 minutes. Itsrecoumended that the testbe performed before utilizing the system on a patient Power On Indicator - Gree lampilluninates wha the Main Per Switch isin the ON position ond there is power to the uit 4 TEST SWITCH LOCATED IN HOSE ‘STORAGE PORT POWER UNIT SIDE VIEW XK oircurr areaKer(s) rose /, ee APPLIANCE INLET PORT lee \_ power HOSE Assy CORD SET Set-Up and Operation 1. Set the Main Power Sits to the “OFF” position (Fig. 1-1). lug he LIFE-AIR 1000 into properly rounded electcal out, Refertobe Power Coedinstalticn and replacement on page 2 3. Comiect one end ofthe hese tothe wams airport located on the top ofthe unit 4 TuntheMainPowerSwitehtothe ON postion, The GreenPower ON Indicator lamp wililluninats, sad te air lower wall begin to operte uty kunt powered up with hesir low into or out othe wnt sbnormsllrestreted for more than 1 mint, the ‘uitmay automatcallyshut down, depending onthe heater sotro sting and ambient ir temperature The unit can be reset by depressing the cteust breaker. (See Fig 1-2.) Note: This safety feature should be checked at regular service intervals. See section titled Safety Features for further details the temperature bar doesnot show any change in temperature within 15 seconds of initial power wp, the unit should berun through an atcmatic est sequence prior to contied se. Nodifferencemay-benoted ifthe heater consol setting is ambient ot neat the ambient ai temperate ‘Younustnow determine is you wishto perf the Sel-Testfnetion ontheLIFE-AIR 1000. Ifthe snswaris VES, fllo the insrtions forthe Self-Test Sequence locatedon pages 7-8 ifthe answers ‘NO, coatine with step #6 6, Remove onc ofthe disposable LIFE-AIR 1000, SOF T-FLEX Warming Covers fom its package lace the cover over the patient, fibre side down, as per the instructions inluded inthe package ; 7. Cover the patient and the LIFE-AIR 1000, SOF T-FLEX Warning Cover with a standatdl cotton hospital blanket 8, Insertthe exible irhosesntotheinterfae onthe SOF T-FLEX Warming Cover (oeFig, 1-3). Refer to Prot Application Sheet provided with cover for addtional instrctons. Topreventthe loses ‘lower unit from pulling de Werning Cover ofthe patent, alose support nd hoseclipshavebeen supplied with your unit. (Refer to Fig. 13a on nest page for sugested use.) 9. Tuxnthe Heater Control Switch (se Fig 1-1) tothe proper temperate setting forthe patient, Ifyou ‘wishtomildly oo! the patient, place the Heater Contel Switch nthe 27" or 32°Celsins($0° 090° Falienhei) position Caution! Hehe patients remodynamicalfy unstable sta range of 32°C (00°F), the warmingtherapyin thelower temperature Notes: Duringinitatvarm-ap,theTempertureBar Graphmaydsplayan overshoot ofonece 40 ‘aes before sailing inthe eeste contol zone the blower unit has been running and isthen turned off a heat soak condition may lead to false ‘overtenp indication witea turned back oa. In thiscaseellow unit torciainon approximately oseconds toccolunit,ten off uit and then back oa. Thetnit should aowoperatenormally WARMING COVER Hose ( x Sm | seems" ete Fiose cuir: (ATTACH TO COVER, ‘ANDIOR SHEET) Fig 13a Safety Features “To prevent the system from accidentally overheating the pati, the LIFE-AIR. 1000 has areduadant Over ‘Temperature Alanmsyster. Inthe event the emperatre sensor fils, shortsor opens), thesystem willsound an Audible Alarm and rum te heater off. the heater controller als andthe temperate atthe patient exceeds 49°C (120°F)asclaywil disconnect powertotheheater. the Audible Alam will sound. andthe Caution Lig wll come ‘on. This shutdown condition wll remain util the nit is ramed off. Over Temperature Shutdown Test Inadditontotheabove safety fetues, thereisatime out eixnitto shut the complete mit down in ease ofanunawy ‘onuition of wea the hors i uot connected to a nontal resistin. ‘This feature shouldbe checked at seguar sevice intervals by doing te following: ‘There are? ypesofTime-out circuitry sed inthe LIPE-AIR 1000, each requires differen testing procedures. The procedure tobe used ean be determined by Jockin into then otlet on the top of theunit theres I thermal sensor in the Plenuan use procedure #1, if there are 2 sensors use procedure #2. ‘Time-out test Procedure #1 L. Sette Main Power Switc tothe *OFF" Postion, Plug the LIFE-AIR 1000 into a propery arounded electrical outlet. ‘Remove the hose fom the top ofthe unit, Set the Heater Contol Switch to the "110" setting ‘Tum the wnt on. Aor shout $sinutes the cirest breaker should tip “Tum the uit off and rest it by depressing the circuit breaker located onthe battom front ofthe uni ‘Time-ont test Procedure #2 1 Set the Main Power Switch tothe “OFF” position, Plug the LIFE-ATR 1000 into properly arounded electrical outlet Connect the hose tothe Warm AirPort an to the Hose Storage Port Set the Heater Contol Switch to the 43°C (1 10°F) setting, “Tum the nit on and allow to stabilize atthe 43°C (1 10°F) setting, Disconnect the lose fim the Hose Storage Post and press the Test Switch, CCoverthe fee endoftichore by placingit azn flat surface and notethetime. (Disregard overtemp ‘wamings during this test) “The unit should completely shutdown within 2 minutes 9. Tum the unit off nd reset it by depressing the circuit breaker located on th bottom froat ofthe unit Self-Test Sequence Thcaomatic Self Test sequence wil ake approximately3 mimes to complete. This test ilensure thatthe sytem, isheating properly and that the over temperature auibe safety alarm, indicator lights, and system shutdovin ate fetioning. Caution: The self-test sequence should uever berun whilethe system ison. patint. Operation inthis ‘manner could result in thermal injury tothe patient. 7 Note: Ifthetest lig Pressthepsi-burtee Test Stel locatein th centr othe Hose Strage Port positioned toate res ‘ofthe bottom panel (see Fi, 1-2), This wil initiate the automated Self-Test sequence, The Test Lamp on the front panel wil ash yellow. Connect tbe freend of te system airhoseto the Hose Storage Port ocateou the bottom ofthe eater unit (Gee Fig. 1-2). ‘The Temperate Graph ill evinindcating an inreasein ir tempeatre (more bars willbe lia) (Once the temperature increases ote pint tht a Overtemp condition exists (one or more ofthelast four LEDs willshow Re) the system vill make an audible beeping sound andthe Red Caution amp will lash ‘Thesystemillnow automatically dsconneet power tothe beater, athe temperature reading on the be saph will begin to docresse, The audible alan wil then stop beeping, and the test amp will extinguish, ‘The system temperate wll continue to decease until isin the nme indicated by the sting ofthe ‘Temperature Control nob, Theair hose may now be disconnected fiom the Fose Storage Por forse with ‘Patient Warming cover, orit may be left therefor convenient storage {should go ont, aud the caution amp and buzzer aresctivated hetanit has filed the selftest. Refer othe troublediooting guide for possible fats and corrective action Output Temperature Verification ‘Thissection wil provide instructions fr verifying the out temperature ofthe LTFE-ATR 1000 ModelsPD1000-1, PD1000-1S and PD1OLO. “The following items will be required forthe ouput temperature tests. One PDILO1 Warning Cover, a glase ‘ermometer capeble of measuring between 38°C (L00°F) and $5°C (130°F), and a cotton Ulanket test the ouput temperature 1 Place the PD1101 Waring Cover on a bed, blue punched side down. Using a standard hose attach the unit tobe tested to the PD1LOL Wana ‘Sette temperate control tothe lowest setting and tum the wnitundr test ON toinflate the waning Insert glass thermometer hrouzh one ofthe perforations the “patient side” ofthe waning cover inthe fis inflated pillow, (See illustration below.) S. Coverthewanningeover with he cotton blanket, Setthe temperature controller tothe 43°C (L10"P setting, Allow the unt torn fora least 30 mites, 6, Atthe end of the 30 minutes, ithe comer ofthe warming cover fo expose the thermometer and read the temperature indicated on the thermometer. 7. Theouputtempersture shouldbe inthe rmaeof 47°C~/-4°C (116 F +/-4°F), the remperatueisabove o below this rang, check the air filet seethatitis propery nstalledand not excessively. Ithis doesnt comet the temperature, return the unit or rept, Maintenance and Cleaning ‘TheLIFE-AIR 1000 does notrequrespocial mnitenance other than general cleaning and HEP. filter replacement. ‘When cleaning the nit, se a som damp cle snd mild detergent. Cleaning Instructions Caution! JN. iccunsinsyone sido tev ont bee ling ‘Clean the extemal surtaceby wiping gently withasoft, dryeoth, Yournaylsousea clthlighly dampened witha 70% Isopropyl Aleobol solution, ‘Donotuse a wotssturato cloths clean tho unit, as asoistre may enter th unit ond damage the electronic sicuity. Filter Replacement Caution! A Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet before replacing the filter. The HEPA air fiter located therearofthe wi shouldbe changed at aininium of every mouths forthe operating oomand weivemtonts when sed inthe recovery room, An nication the iter needs tobe replaced isthe fact that ‘he SOF T-FLEX Warming Cover willnt lly inflate Refrtothe troubleshooting uide fr addtonalrplacement To change the filter: ‘Tum the unit of. Disconneet the power cord fiom the wall out ‘Loosen (if equipped with thumbscrews) or remove the Four (4) sere on th rear ofthe unit. Lift off the filter cover. flo of the filer element and seplace witha new PDI filter (part number PDIOS0). See Fig. I rooee a POWER UNIT REAR COVER SCREWS Fig. 4 EACH COVER: Caution! Do not disassemble this unit. There are no adjustable or user serviceable components, For service, return the heater unit to Progressive Dynamics Medical, Inc. or to an authorized service center for repair Service Department Progressive Dynamics Medical, Ine. 507 Industrial Road Marshall, MI 49068 Phone: 616-781-4241 Fax: 616- PROGRESSIVE DYNAWICS MEDICAL, INC. WARRANTY POLICY LIMITED WARRANTY: Progressive Dynamics Medic, Ine. waraasis profes fo be fe from deters ‘nme or workmanship under nonual use and sevice, al its theremsties to repro rplaentet, DURATION: This waranyisvalionly within Nom America ad shall exten fom the original dateof retail purcas forte pete spied below Lifer 1000 Patios Warming Sytem Blowers: 3 Yeats SoftFlex Patient Warning Blmiets” 3 Years WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS: This warranty’ specifically des not apply to Any product which has beearepaized or altered inany way by an unnutorized pasonr sevice ston: Damage caused by excessive input voltage misuse. negligence or acident. of an extemal face: Any product sntalled in vehicle used for commercial purposes Ay peoduct whieh bs been connected, intlledr adjusted, or sed oer than in aecondance with the instructions fished of has had the serial manber altered, defied, or moved Cost of al sevice perfomed in eamoving ad reinsllig the product. aud ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS, LOSS OF USE OF ENIOYMENT OR OTHER INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE, THE PRODUCT, THIS INCLUDES DAMAGES TO PROPERTY AND, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. PROOF OF PURCHASE: A wirany claim must be accompanied by roo of the date of purchase CLAIMPROCEDURE: Upon discovery of ay defet, Progressive Dynamics Metical, ne, shal be supplied the following informaton by nail eephone. or fax atthe aes listed below. 1. Name and adanes of the daimant 2. Name aid model ofthe prodct 5 Date of purchase: and 4. Conuplete description ofthe claimed defect ‘Upon determination tata rant chi ein (a feet in watt o workananship occrsing wader aor ‘tse and sevice, the ret hal be shipped postage prep to Progressive Dynami Medical. together, ‘with proofof purchase. The pranet wal berepaiedor replaced and retumel postage prepaid, Progressive Dymamiss Medical. Ine. 507 Insta Road Marshall, Michigan 49068 Phone: 616-781-1241 Fan: 616-781- LIFE-AIR 1000 Troubleshooting Chart PROBLEM, Unt warms to over tmp tom room Yempeture when ned fon: doesnot appearta conto at teaved etg uszer sounds and caution amp Unt over tempes during nemal Uni tae cover tam curing Setest No tont pana indetors orn ouput Creu braskar wpe ater & min Temperature display dees et range wn temperaure cone} soting onponerup Buzzer sounds vnen unt fest POSSIBLE CAUSE Lew tow warming eee (© Thermal sensor nas been oo oo © Restcte ee, 00 oo High Now warming ove. @ 0000 0 30) ACTION Feplace er. Alou unit eel fr min Reta unt or aie, enlace er. Replace warming cover © insert howe into test pon, ane 00 Replace tr Retum unt Srservce, Pug in power ce © Insane ine warming cover or 00 tester Replace warming cover. Return unr serie Return unt sare JOISe uod 189], “Kssy oseg, PID romod OV eee eel VL 1OyRalg a ‘Assy s0molgl SV mou] Sepnjouy) “Assy aondaory 2p Ag JONG, ammyesoduray, DNOTA O/AL “Assy wNUd|q doRJIOUT ASH] Jonuo) NOsUIT. Fe “ASSy O50] ML “ASS YDIMG 152, Isoldd 1-0001Gd “0001Gd *SI-0001 dd *S-0001dd THGOW. werselq 01d 00! YIV-AAIT Specifications PD1000.S, PD1000-1S, PD1000 & PD1000-1 (North American Models) Overall Dimensions PD1O00-5 /PD1000-1S PD1000 / PD1000-1 Hic 23:5 inches 305 inches width 2055 inches 205 inches Dept: 1953 inches 1955 inches Weight 35 pounds 35 pounds Construction 16 gmuge steel with textured baked enamel finish, Temperature Control System ‘The Temperanire Conttol Systemuilizesa sobdsatesenscrto contol he output temper tothe blanket witha tolecance of /-5°F at eachsettng, The system ncoxporates dual redundantover temperatures down citenityto dliscomct power fothehester element. ashing warning indicator light and audiblealann inthe event ofa controll: ‘or sensor flue, ae additional safety Feanxes. The heating element i a 700 W sealed unit. Blower PD1000-S /PDI000 PDIOOV-IS /PD1000-1 Motor 70h hp 128th hp Speed 3.200 rpm 3,200 rp Free Air Outpt: 65 cf 135 efin ‘Thofive(S)temporaturesetings - ambient 80,90, 100, 110°Findicateth average temperature ofthe air surounding the patent Room Temperature mone Note: Thetemperature surrounding hepatient is dependent on the ambienttemperature ofthercom and the use ofa standard cotton hospital blanket covering the disposable warming cover toreduce heat loss. Diagnostics Automated Sel Diagnostics aetivated by recessed switch Filtation 98%, 2 Micron HEPA Electrical Requirements: 120 VAC, 60 Hz, @ 7 AMPS Circuit Protetion 7 AMP Cireuit Breaker Safety Agency Approvals: Underwiters Laboratories Listed Medical Exuipmacat ULSA ‘Canadian Standards Assocation Certified Electomedkeal ‘Equipment C222 No, 125-MI9S# “u DIMENSIONAL DRAWING PD1000-S, PD1000-1S, PD1000, & PD1000-1 90 soo 17" I © Ul [ol 30.5" PD1000 & PD 1000-1 208" 12: 23.5" PD1000-S & PD1000-18. SHOWN a ALL DIMENSIONS NOMINAL ACCESSORIES Patt Number Description PD1050_| Filter. HEPA. 2 Microw pD1081__| Hove, 308683 / 110 Coils" (Supplied with PD1000, PD 1000-1) Hose Support (Supplied with Unit) Hore, 8095241130 Coils /69 Blanket Holder Hore, 809559 160 Coils / $0" (Supplied with PD1O00-S, PD1000-1S, and PDIOIO) PD1086_| Rear cover w Extending Handle PD1057 _| Cond Set, 5 Meters, BRITISH PD10S8 _| Cord St, § Motes, CONTINENTAL EUROPEAN, PD1089 _ | Cova Set, § Meters, AUSTRALIAN 01060 _| Cond Set 5 Meters, SWISS PDIO61 _| Cord Set, $ Moters, ITALIAN) 1062 _| Cova Set, $ Meters, INDIAN P1063 _| Cond Set, S Meters, ISRAELI PD1064 _| Cond Set, 5 Meters, DANISH, 01065 _[ Universal Hose Clip 01066 _ | Cond Set, 15 Fest, NORTH AMERICAN AVAILABLE SOF T-FLEX® WARMING COVERS, ‘Mobe! NOMINAL SIZE ANCHES) nina ttt PDILOI ADULT RECOVERY ROOM a2"x6e" 35°30 ¥ PDILOSPDILDSL. UPPER BODY SURGICAL ainsi [Note:The PDI 10% hs two air atzy ports allo placemat ote heaterblower on ether side ofthe patient. The PDIIOSL Tas a single ar enty port estado the le side ofthe patient, PDILOS PEDIATRIC RECOVERY ROOM aotxadr 35x39" PDILOS LOWER BODY SURGICAL arxagr ax 39" PDILOG CORRIE COVER, MINI SURGICAL agxa ane" [Note: The PDI106 and P1107 warming covers ase se products designed tobe used during surgery, They bave upper ant lower paaels that can be B=9" ‘pened bythe surgeon 1 expose the potion ofthe odyto be operated on wile leping thers of coun the body warm, PDILOT FULL BODY SURGICAL aoxTe 3S"x 6" : Dimension “A onPD1106 and PDLLO7 ue 4 is user adjusable fom filly closed w the levi sini vals listed, See Product Boy Application Supplements for aidtional ‘etal. a ete: ProgeesneDyoais hn prev rsewed ad, om metotion,peem adionn evews on the ova LIFE ‘atsutainaatalaes 1” Power Cord Installation and Replacement The following instructions apply toinitial power cord installation requredon PD 1010 model wits, Powercords ane factory installed ca PD1O00-S, PD10U-1S,PD1000, x4 PD1000-I nodelunits.Theinsnictions are also spplicable to power cord replacement on all units. Refer to Fig 1 Remove power cord from package andverify tha the plug endis correct fr your pplication. [fitdoes not mate ‘with your power receptacles, contact your supplier, DO NOT attempt to mos the pl asa the power cord connector into applies inlet on bottom ofthe blower unit Locateand remove power cord cable clamp from bottom ofblowerunit,A#2 Phillip crosspintscrewusveris required to remove the sere holding the clamp. _Ascemblecableclamp onto power cord, positioned sothat asmall lop exists betweenappliance inlet and cable clamp, Reinstall cable amp to botom of blower unt ‘CABLE CLAW POWER CORI CABLE CLAMP. ‘CABLE CLAMP a A12N (635mm) NYLON 46.32 x 36-IN PAN HEAD O PHILLIPS SCREW ‘BLOWER UNIT BOTTOM VIEW #2 PHILLIPS DRIVER % @@ APPLIANCE INLET Fig bs Is

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