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Babytherm® 8004/8010 - Frank`s Hospital Workshop
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1. 03 29 457 4 m 33 5 m3 He o 4 3 zJ A3 w B 04 29 457 105 29 45 Preparation X ray tray Babytherm 8004 only Do not use the X ray tray in the extended position to write on Do not place objects other than x ray plate Do not lean on the tray Risk of damage Preparation 1 Push X ray tray fully home in the horizontal position 2 Lower X ray tank into the bed the pegs engage in the holes in the X ray tank Prepare the warming bed see page 9 006 29 457 007 29 457 Warming bed The bed is enclosed by two side panels and two end panels that can be opened independently of one another The side panels are provided with holes for secretion and drainage hoses The end panels have flexible grommets for hoses and cables Fitting the panels 1 Insert the lower mounting pins of the panel hinge pieces into the guide slots on either side With the panels on the long side ensure that the handle points outwards Position the panel semi upright 2 press the panel down firmly until the pins lock into position at the bottom of the slots Fold the panel up into the vertical position and allow it to drop into the locking po
2. Drainage canister hook 1 Insert hook horizontally into hole in the Babytherm casing 2 Pivot hook downwards buo 1x0 Compressed air distributor socket strip Secure the compressed air distributor to the standard rail o o Secure the socket strip to the standard rail f l Storage Units with height adjustable column One or two swivel cabinets each with 2 swivel compartments and 1 swivel tray optional Units without height adjustment Two open compartments in the column One swivel cabinet with two swivel compartments and one swivel tray optional For clearly organised storage of required equipment and accessories In hospital transport Monitor the patient s core temperature lf optional height adjustment is fitted lower the unit to its lowest position Swivel the swivel cabinets inwards Swivel the swivel tray inwards Remove X ray cartridge from X ray tray see page 44 Accessories projecting beyond either side of the unit must be removed or folded in Switch off heating systems and disconnect the mains plug Fit optional bed canopy to protect patient from draughts Immediately after transport Plug in the mains plug and switch on the heating systems 13 T9 29 4i 98 29 457 020 29 45 Testing Readiness for Operation
3. 071 29 457 Babytherm 8010 a D D o o Dr ger Babytherm 8010 gt D O o o 0 41 072 29 457 073 29 457 Operation Read error memory 1 2 Press button until error mode is active The following message appears in the text display Configuration Mode Error memory The error number appears FXX Indication Err The frequency of the error is indicated Press or button and the next error is displayed Press button The equipment runs a self test Press button for 3 seconds The error memory is erased Return to radiant warmer mode 42 Press OK button Drager Babytherm 8010 c 3 as B 074 29 457 Oxygen therapy Only enrich the oxygen concentration under the instructions of a doctor and only in accordance with the arterially measured oxygen partial pressure in the patient s blood Otherwise there is a danger of hyperoxaemia eye damage or hypoxaemia brain damage During oxygen therapy monitor the oxygen concentration e g with Drager Oxydig O2 hood 1 Place the O2 monitor sensor with the adapter ring in the star shaped cuff cut out Plug the connector into the measuring device Connect the hose to the hood Lay the patient on his her back Place the hood over the patient s hea
4. 0 0 cece eee 54 Construction and Description 58 Alarm description 0 0 eee e eee ne 59 Order List 22222 1 dae AR OPERIS tk ace Ay hee 60 Parts liSt ii ER eda p Rr o e p We 61 Index iiaa orte Ru Pb tia de eri d te ete ed 62 For Your Safety and that of Your Patients Strictly follow the Instructions for Use Any use of the apparatus requires full understanding and strict observation of these instructions The apparatus is only to be used for purposes specified here Maintenance The apparatus must be inspected and serviced regularly by trained service personnel at six monthly intervals Repair and general overhaul of the apparatus may only be car ried out by trained service personnel We recommend that a service contract be obtained with DragerService and that all repairs also be carried out by them Only authentic Drager spare parts may be used for mainte nance Observe chapter Maintenance Intervals Accessories Do not use accessory parts other than those in the attached accessory list Not for use in areas of explosion hazard This apparatus is neither approved nor certified for use in areas where combustible or explosive gas mixtures are likely to occur Safe connection with other electrical equipment Electrical connections to equipment which is not listed in these Instructions for Use should only be made following con sultations with the respective manufacturers or an expert Liabil
5. 083 29 458 084 29 458 Controller rear view What s what 1 Inputs for connecting the Nurse call from up to three equipment units at the workstation connections for central alarm 2 Output for connection to internal paging systems Nurse call connection for central alarm 3 RS232interface BabyLink optional 4 RS 232 interface modem optional 5 Controller ON OFF switch O OFF ON 6 Cover 53 10029457 Technical Data Technical Data Ambient conditions For operation Temperature Atmospheric pressure rel humidity Air velocity in air conditioned rooms For storage transport Temperature Atmospheric pressure rel humidity Radiant warmer Radiant power at a distance of 80 cm between the bed and the radiant warmer Heat level 3 Heat level 10 Lamps Work light Night light Minimum clearance between top edge of radiant warmer and ceiling Skin temperature measurement Sensor Measuring range Display range Accuracy sensor Accuracy of complete measuring system not including sensor Setting range Mattress heater Babytherm 8010 only Temperature measurement Measuring range display range accuracy Setting range Height adjustment optional Height adjustment range Specified operation Bed canopy CO concentration with bed canopy fitted 54 15 C to 35 C 900 hPa to 1060 hPa 0 to 75 no condensation
6. 6 Press OK button phototherapy switched off 4 Theyellow LED in the button will go out 36 Ec Babytherm 8010 D D o 0 Dr ger Babytherm 8010 D o 0 059 29 457 060 29 457 Switching lighting On Off 1 Press button The bed surface will now be illuminated by work light 1 Press button again The work light is switched off 2 Press button The bed surface will now be illuminated by night light 2 Press button again The night light is switched off Central alarm 3 The red lamp on the radiant warmer flashes when an audible alarm is emitted As soon as the alarm is acknowledged the lamp goes out Operation Dr ger Babytherm 8010 LJ S OM O CU pH 37 061 29 457 062 29 457 Operation Configuration mode No care therapy should be carried out during configuration of the system because the normal equipment functions e g temperature measurement alarms are switched off Capabilities available in configuration mode Code Activity c01 Show current software version c02 Set skin temperature deviation c03 Set volume of soft alarm c04 Operating hours of phototherapy
7. Drager Medical Drager Babytherm 8004 8010 Open Care Unit Instructions for Use Contents Contents For Your Safety and that of Your Patients 3 Safety instructions 2 0 eee 3 Intended Use ccc cece eens 4 Operating Concept cc cece cece tenes 6 Preparation siasio niom cece cece een ees 7 Shelf ass daub dada da be PY EE e a a eee 7 Compact rail rail brackets 2 0 0 cece eee 7 SWIVeltray cscs ced ceti ete eed eet ain care nev ert E m adir 7 Ensuring stability eee mme e mee mr mee 7 Xray tray es decd ied oe eea i a a tie tieniti dt 8 Warming bed s ss sem se cnn pm ee ted ened eS eae te 9 Tilting the bed 0 ccc eee eee rr ns nns 10 Bed canopy usa dn ana sie kati he edgar mad sr aur wena 10 Bronchial aspirator 00 11 Accessories for oxygen therapy sssssssssssra rss 12 Fitting the hose bracket 00 ccc cece eee 13 Drainage canister hook 00 cece cece eee ee 13 Compressed air distributor socket strip 13 Storage iss con hes het eth bb aS he ia oh ELM E eee 13 In hospital transport 0 cece 13 Testing Readiness for Operation 14 Before using for the first time cece 14 Before each use 5 sms osse t e rs ae ees 14 Operation 4 2 dra sa r rar aj a s rar KRK RAR ea RR CUR e IHR 17 Precautions zi oeste I dr nr b sei RR e e SRS wis 17 Switching on s er Se ape ines EE er Re eR 19
8. Physiological dangers of oxygen Only enrich the oxygen concentration under the instructions of a doctor and only in accordance with the arterially measured oxygen partial pressure in the patient s blood Otherwise there is a danger of hyperoxaemia damage to the eyes or hypoxaemia damage to the brain During oxygen therapy the oxygen concentration must be constantly monitored e g with Oxydig 17 Operation X ray tray Do not use the X ray tray in the extended position to write on Do not place objects other than x ray plate Do not lean on the tray Risk of damage Remove X ray cartridge from the X ray tray for transport Bed canopy The infant s core temperature should be monitored when the bed canopy is in use The effect of the radiant warmer is reduced when the bed canopy is in use When the bed canopy is in place the side panels can be folded down Do not leave the Babytherm unattended with the side panels open as the infant can fall out The bed canopy should not be used as a convenient place to lay objects clothing etc When using external phototherapy remember the maximum load on the bed canopy is 11 kg Configuration mode No care therapy should be carried out during configuration of the system because the normal equipment functions e g temperature measurement alarms are switched off 18 Switching on After switching on the system runs a self test and then proposes the following
9. Testing Readiness for Operation Before using for the first time 1 2 Check that the mains voltage matches the values indicated on the rating plate next to the power cable Plug into the mains Before each use Check that the unit has been disinfected Check that the side panels are locked securely into place The panel hardware must be visible above the bed surface Check that the side panels are free from cracks and sharp edges Check that the correct mattress is in the cot Operation with mattress heater gel mattress Operation without mattress heater foam mattress Check that the bed tilts properly and locks securely into position Check that the required accessories and therapy equipment are available and in proper working order Check that the gas supply is available and sufficient for the accessories and equipment to be used Check that the cables and hoses are correctly and securely installed Never route cables or hoses over the panels because they might be pinched or crushed when folding up the panels or fitting the bed canopy Checking height adjustment optional Test height adjustment system if fitted 3 4 14 Press the right pedal briefly to raise the bed Press the left pedal briefly to lower the bed Remember the maximum load for height adjustment is 50 kg Hoses and cables should be long enough to ensure a secure connection even in the top or bottom height adjustment position Do not place
10. i i 2M 21 032 Set of side panels height 150 mm 03 Bronchial Sspiration l 2M 20 936 bu a Bronchial aspiration unit complete 2M 85 045 Swivel cabinet 2M 20 638 ejector up to 0 5 bar with rail clamp Cabinet fixing 2M 20 868 Bronchial aspiration unit ejector up 2M 21 187 Interface option 2M 30 268 to 0 5 bar with mounting kit for installati der the bed Phototherapy kit 2M 30 313 1052 amon under D be t of fixt for extracti low th 2M 21 338 MediCable 83 06 488 Set of fixtures or extraction below the mattress hook rail NIST connecting hoses O2 air connecting hose 1 5 m M 34 410 Accessories O air connecting hose 3 m M 34 411 Bed canopy MSD O2 air connecting hose 5 m M 34 412 Bed canopy bracket 2M 21 342 Infusion bottle holder 2M 21 514 Ventilation hose bracket 2M 21 191 O2 distributor for central supply 2M 18 810 Compressed air distributor for 2M 19 090 central gas supplies Socket strip 230 V G 14 294 Swivel tray 2M 21 186 Compact rail 2M 85 337 Cable clips bag of 4 G 13 171 Name and Description Oxygen therapy with hood O2 hood O2 flowmeter O to 16 L min Nebuliser Spiral hose 1 m set of 5 Oxygen therapy with canopy Injector for 230 mm side panels O2 flowmeter O to 16 L min Nebuliser Spiral hose 1 m set of 5 NIST connecting hoses O2 connecting hose 1 5 m O2 connecting hose 3 m O2 connecting hose 5 m NIST adapter Consumables accessories Foam mattress for unheated bed surface Gel mattre
11. Intended Use Intended Use Babytherm 8004 8010 is an open care unit for warming premature babies neonates and infants with a body weight of up to 8 kg The unit may be used in operating theatres neonatal wards children s wards obstetric units and paediatric intensive care units The unit may be operated by clinical staff or by nursing staff under the supervision of a doctor Therapy and nursing uses In intensive care and obstetric units for resuscitation normal and intensive care For infant warming and compensation of heat loss Thermal stability with mattress heating Gentle heat therapy with a combination of radiant warmer and mattress heating Cooling patients with fever temperature of mattress below core temperature Adjustable bed angle for head up or head down position Weaning infants from incubators O2 and nebuliser therapy with appropriate accessories Lowering the bilirubin levels when using the phototherapy option Babytherm 8004 heating features Radiant warmer operation with a preset heat output the radiant warmer output is set in manual mode and therapy time at the higher heater output level is monitored Radiant warmer operation with baby control mode temperature is automatically monitored and controlled Babytherm 8010 heating features Radiant warmer operation with a preset heat output the radiant warmer output is set in manual mode and therapy time a
12. Manual operation 0 00 19 Using baby control mode 00 cece eee 21 ThermoMonitoring esses 26 Using heated gel mattress 0 eee eee 27 Using the bed canopy 6 cece cece cece eee 31 Recommended heater settings for heat therapy 33 Using phototherapy optional rr arsa 36 Switching lighting On Off 0 eee eee 37 Centralalarm 2 25 22 rk ka RER 37 Configuration mode ee 38 Oxygen therapy 22 cee eee 43 Bronchial aspiration llle 43 TAKING Xerays snie ainda eG RAGA Dee bare De oleae 44 Shutting dOWN sa sl ee eR eee eee en 44 Care ri agate nites ee P tod Mbyte Ge cR dene an 45 Dismantling 22 22 40 oon os a Sante gotta tue fesses ste Tana E 45 Disinfecting cleaning sterilising lesse 45 Before Next use wit ks AEA ERN Een 45 Troubleshooting sssseses seres 46 General system failures s sssssseserrrrr ers esses 46 System faults Babytherm 8010 Mattress heating lseeee RR 46 System faults radiant warmer 0000 cee eee 47 Maintenance Intervals 0 000 ee eeeee 48 Disposing of the unit s s ssssessssessssrs ees 48 Whats what ese RD dade ads 49 Complete unit 4 34 4 bd hA b diu Re Ae hes 49 Radiant warmer 3 oe a e e d or Roe e eh deed 50 Controller statera iiaii tae att hie opa ber e Ed 51 Controller rear view ee 53 Technical Data
13. about 30 minutes to charge the battery The yellow LED is extinguished If the red LED inop operating fault is lit see page 46 Checking LEDs displays and audible alarm Press the key The following message appears in the display All displays on horn on All the displays are lit for about 2 seconds digital displays read 88 8 and a continuous tone sounds The following message appears in the display All displays off soft alarm on All displays are dark for about 2 seconds and the alarm sounds A function check can also be carried out while the unit is in operation Check at least once a day Testing Readiness for Operation OO eu p C Os a Joe a mm e6 eL L e LJiJEJ I e2 Babytherm 8010 15 023 29 457 024 29 457 025 29 457 Testing Readiness for Operation Testing the power failure alarm Disconnect the power plug The red LED 4 should light up and a continuous alarm tone should sound Reconnect the power The unit will continue to operate with the values set before the power failure alarm Testing the lights 2 Press the left hand button The bed should now be lit by the work light Press the button again The work light will be switched off Press the middle button The bed should now be lit by
14. and the peripheral temperature should be measured Connecting the peripheral skin temperature sensor 1 Plug the white sensor into the white socket 2 Route the sensor cable through one of the flexible grommets in the bed 3 Removethe protective film from the adhesive pad and place the skin temperature sensor on the pad Attach the sensor with the adhesive pad to the patient s extremities preferably the foot Secure the sensor with a plaster Display the peripheral skin temperature 4 The peripheral temperature is displayed as soon as the peripheral skin temperature sensor is attached 5 The symbol for the peripheral skin temperature lights up If 3 dashes appear in the display see System faults radiant warmer on page 47 The measured value of the peripheral temperature has no effect on the radiant warmer control Both skin temperatures can be displayed when the radiant warmer is operating in man mode Data output via interface optional The core and peripheral temperature can be displayed in graphic form Prerequisites Interface option MediCable connecting lead Monitor compatible with the MEDIBUS protocol and complying with the requirements of EN 60601 1 and EN 60601 1 2 Following the associated Instructions for Use Switching off the radiant warmer 6 Press button 7 The following message appears in the text display Radiant heater OFF Press OK button to confirm 8 Press the OK but
15. any objects in the raising lowering path Adjust to a comfortable working height oy 021 29 457 022 29 457 Switching on and activating the self test Press the On Off button until it engages ON Babytherm now runs a self test to check important N at A functions The following message appears in the display All displays on horn on All the displays are lit for about 2 seconds digital displays read 88 8 and a continuous tone sounds The following message appears in the display All displays off soft alarm on All displays are dark for about 2 seconds and the alarm sounds The green LED is lit After about 2 seconds the unit displays the radiant warmer mode Man manual mode no skin temperature sensor in place or Skin baby control mode yellow skin temperature sensor for core temperature in place The corresponding LED flashes The preset desired values are displayed If the text display reads Battery charge low and the yellow LED is lit the battery is being charged for the power failure alarm It takes
16. g 37 0 C for a premature baby and 36 5 C for a neonate born after the normal term To increase patient temperature Set mattress temperature to desired core temperature If necessary set skin temperature to a slightly higher value For a very hypothermic patient set mattress temperature and skin control temperature to achieve a patient tem perature increase rate of approximately 1 C per hour To stabilize or maintain patient temperature Set the mattress temperature and skin temperature to the current core and skin temperature respectively To decrease patient temperature Set mattress temperature to the desired core temperature If necessary set skin control temperature to a slightly lower value Operation d vvvvivvivv vvv d d vYivvivvv 35 056 29 457 057 29 457 058 29 457 Operation Using phototherapy optional Always use patient eye protection when using phototherapy Always monitor the differential diagnosis for the neonate to ensure that no life saving measure is delayed The patient s bilirubin levels must be measured regularly In manual mode reduce the heat output of the radiant warmer The phototherapy light directs additional warmth to the patient Monitor the p
17. g Dr ger Oxydig Prepare the O2 monitor in conformity with its specific Instructions for Use Fasten O2 monitor complete with its holder to the compact rail Place the O2 sensor on the bed and feed the cable through the hole on the front Plug the connector of the sensor into the measuring unit O2 supply via injector When using the injector the higher side panels 230 mm and the bed canopy should be used pages 9 onwards 6 Press locking lever on mounting flange and push injector into flange Allow locking lever on injector to engage The injector is now locked Connect up hose O2 supply should only be used with O2 concentration monitoring e g via Dr ger Oxydig 12 015 29 457 016 29 457 017 29 457 1 e 3 24 4 5 Oo hb CE p o o a I ri A A PH 6 Noaoa QOO S o L 3 TOO QOO 018 29 457 Preparation Fitting the hose bracket Insert the hose bracket into the hole in the left side of the head panel and tighten with knurled screw
18. max 0 3 m s 20 C to 60 C 700 hPa to 1060 hPa 0 to 90 no condensation 10 mW cm 30 mW cm 120 V 230 V 30W 9W 250 cm use only original Dr ger sensors see page 61 15 C to 42 C 0 1 C 0 2 C 35 C to 37 5 C 5 C to 45 C 0 5 C between 20 and 42 C 2 C in all other parts of range 30 C to 38 5 C 295 mm Intermittent operation 1 min operation followed by 60 min cooling period max 0 2 96 Phototherapy optional Lights Halogen 12 V 50 W set of 6 Opening angle 24 Radiation intensity at a distance of 80cm 9 5 W m and useful area of 400 x 200 mm Irradiated useful area on the bed mm 750 400 200 490 Technical Data Relative spectral radiation intensity as a function of the wavelength E rel 1 00 0 90 0 30 0 70 0 60 0 50 0 40 0 30 0 20 0 10 0 00 Relative spectral radiation intensity 55 086 29 457 Technical Data Operating data Mains voltage Power consumption radiant warmer Mattress heater Babytherm 8010 Lighting Height adjustment optional Phototherapy optional Fuses 100 V 120 V 230 V Height adjustment optional 100 V 120 V 230 V Standards Electrical protection class Skin temperature sensor Heating surface of mattress Classification according to EC Directive 93 42 EC Appendix IX UMDNS Code Universal Medical Device Nomencla
19. mm high side panels should be used Heat therapy phototherapy Constantly monitor the core temperature of the patient Adjust the temperature settings to the needs of the patient Watch out for exposure to sunlight Increased heat is directed to the patient when the heated gel mattress radiant warmer and phototherapy are operated in combined mode This should be taken into account when setting the heating system Following the instructions on pages 33 onwards for setting the two heating systems separately and in combination Changes in ambient con ditions e g draughts can affect the patient s temperature balance Mattress heater Do not use a gel mattress with Babytherm 8004 Do not use a foam mattress with Babytherm 8010 Keep clear of sharp objects risk of damage to the gel mattress Do not fold or kink the gel mattress To transport the gel mattress roll it up Always adhere to the warm up time of the gel mattress Wait for about 1 hour before placing a patient in the Babytherm to allow the gel mattress to warm up sufficiently Radiant warmer The use of the radiant warmer can cause an unnoticed increase in the patient s water loss Do not place any objects on top of the radiant warmer Ventilation would be impeded and both heater and object may be damaged Do not touch the top of the radiant warmer or the protective screen Danger of burns Operation When the bed is tilted those parts of the patient s body th
20. must be replaced if a single light fails Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel every 2 years Yearly by trained service personnel Dispose of the unit in accordance with national waste disposal regulations or Aska suitable disposal contractor to dispose of the unit The local environmental agency can supply further details Definitions according to DIN 31 051 Inspection examination of actual condition Service Repair Maintenance 48 measures to maintain specified condition measures to restore specified condition inspection service repair What s what Complete unit What s what B 18 17 20 21 16 1 2 3 15 o 5 LH p 12 1 N 6 11 A A 10 O 1 Radiant warmer 2 End panel 3 Side panel 4 Inner panel 5 Handle with inner release bar for tilting the bed 6 Swivel cabinet optional left and or right 7 Chassis with 4 castors 2 of which are lockable 8 Heightadjustable column optional 9 Foot controls for height adjustable column 8 10 Skin temperature sensor connector top socket yellow for measuring skin temperature lower socket white for measuring peripheral
21. the skin temperature sensor is correctly attached If the measured value is more than the set value measure the core temperature Red LED flashing the three middle segments of the measured value display are flashing message in text display Plug in skin temp sensor Audible alarm Skin temperature sensor not connected or sensor defective Check connection Switch to man mode replace sensor and then switch back to skin mode Red LED flashing the three middle segments of the measured value display are flashing message in text display Skin temp sensor fault Audible alarm Sensor defective Switch to man mode replace sensor and then switch back to skin mode Red LED flashes measured value display flashes and the message Skin temperature above 39 C appears on the display acoustic alarm sounds Skin temperature gt 39 C Check that the peripheral skin temperature sensor has been secured correctly Check that the child is not being heated by additional heat sources e g phototherapy or the sun Three dashes at top of measured value display Message in text display Skin temp above range Three dashes at bottom of measured value display Message in text display Skin temp below range Skin temperature gt 42 C Skin temperature 15 C Check that the skin temperature sensor is correctly attached Three dashes at top of measured value display Messa
22. Bode Chemie GmbH amp Co Hamburg pur Incidur Henkel Hygiene GmbH D sseldorf Sekusept Henkel Hygiene GmbH D sseldorf Follow the Instructions for Use provided by the disinfectant manufacturer Before next use Reassemble components pages 7 onwards After wipe disinfecting operate the fully assembled unit for a few hours without a patient to eliminate any disinfectant residues Set the mattress temperature to 37 C Set the radiant warmer to heat level 3 in man mode Before a patient is next placed in the unit Fit all therapy accessories required Check that the unit is ready for operation pages 14 onwards 45 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting General system failures Red LED is lit Audible alarm on Cause Power failure Message Remedy Check that unit is plugged into mains Check that the mains is switched on Inform internal technical department Call Dr gerService Red Inop LED lit Audible alarm on The following message appears in the Malfunction Call Dr gerService Unit has been switched off for a relatively Battery will be charged automatically text display long time when the unit is switched on Battery charge low Display disappears after 15 minutes System faults Babytherm 8010 Mattress heating Message Cause Remedy Yellow LED flashing measured value display flashing message in text display Mattress temp deviat
23. D is lit following a power failure OK button for confirming advisory messages and settings If the OK button is not pressed within 10 seconds of entering a new setting the previous settings remain active Inop alarm display Pushbutton for checking the LEDs displays siren and audible alarm Pushbutton for switching off the audible alarm Visual display for alarms Warning red LED Caution yellow LED Text display shows advisory messages for the user Babytherm 8010 only display and keypad for the heated gel mattress top display for the measured mattress temperature bottom display for the set mattress temperature with buttons for setting the desired temperature right indicators for operation in extended setting range high gt 38 C or low lt 36 C Display and keypad for the radiant warmer top display for the measured value of the core and peripheral skin temperature bottom display for the set skin temperature with buttons for setting the desired value and a toggle button for selecting man manual mode or skin baby control mode The active mode is indicated by the relevant yellow LED right display of heater levels 1 to 10 for manual operation of the radiant warmer Heater levels 1 to 3 green LEDs Heater levels 4 to 10 yellow LEDs complete with buttons for selecting the desired increment On Off buttons for Work light Night light Phototherapy optional Radiant
24. Mattress heater Precautions iui xen etr va erate rate doe oe cue 17 Mattress heating USING 12er ee rede dere tee Atte Saeed 27 Maximumiload heteet sem ss ce RAR re HARAR E ens 7 mobile phones 454 stek EN EA SA ionini an a Eh 3 Mobile radiotelephones sssssrserrererrerr ers ers rr arsa 3 62 O2 distributor 1x rx he a eek 12 O2 flowmeter vice cede wad hr oe her ene 12 Q2 monitOr iu ur ee rer REFIERE PER ER 12 Operation we eects ETE 17 MANUAL pH T 19 Shutting down iia emere epe 44 Oxygen therapie Injector und closed bed canopy 43 O2 hood Farrar der dens p epu Vela emt 43 Parts list aac bed R84 4o Gada seed Hed ae ess 61 Phototherapy testing 2o tese toc edo nos Mandos dice ut M eoe 16 USING idi be d dda kare dd ada SEA E SINE US 36 Power failure alarm teStillg tese eden eoa eode diete ede ees 16 PrecautiOns 4 5 siden oda a P a n ed ve netted 17 Preparation e s ics aes agra yr fue NE ASAA E f eae es tyes 7 Radiant heater 1 0 cece cece teenies 17 SIE aozcssiRenissieds uere Ste wi cae deel ceed ata geet aaah de 7 Skin temperature sensor cee ee 21 Storage iea iae iia stesse a a a d E OO 13 Switching lighting On Off 0 cece eee 37 Switchirig On foc nenrpuepespeepera bete dere doe de 19 Technical data eee eee 54 Testing Readiness for Operation 005 14 ThermoMonitoring 2 0 ee 26 Tilting tho Ded srdc idia dade nik ek thc RNR 10 Tr
25. Set permissible skin temperature deviation 1 A Briefly press 1 button The following message appears in the text display Configuration Mode Mode c02 Max skin temperature fault the abbreviation for this mode appears SdE The code for the current mode appears cO2 Indication of the set permissible skin temperature deviation at which an alarm is not yet generated Default setting 0 5 Press or button until the required value appears on the display Values can be set from 0 3 to 1 0 C in increments of 0 1 Set start volume for alarm tone sequence soft alarm 1 0 Briefly press button The following message appears in the text display Configuration Mode Mode cO3 Soft alarm start volume The abbreviation for this mode appears SSL The code for the current mode appears cO3 Indication of the set volume Default setting 2 The alarm tone sounds briefly Press or button until the required value appears on the display Settings from 1 to 8 are possible The alarm tone sequence sounds briefly at the set volume Operation N Babytherm 8010 D Dr ger 2 Babytherm 8010 D D o o Babytherm 8010 E E E o 0o 39 065 29 457 066 29 457 067 29 457 Operation Show operating
26. ars in the display C Check skin temperature sensor position cA C3 Tre LJ o Press OK button to confirm Press OK button 2 Thefollowing message appears in the text display Set skin temperature Press OK button to confirm 4 Babytherm proposes the default skin temperature setting of 5 1 e 3 a 36 5 C or the most recently used setting 3 Press the OK button to accept the proposed setting 031 29 457 5 Press or until the desired setting is displayed The setting can be adjusted in increments of 0 1 C 3 Press the OK button confirm setting The new set value is displayed The yellow skin LED lights up indicating that the baby control mode mode is active 6 The measured skin temperature value is displayed 7 The heater output level display changes according to the difference between the current measured skin temperature of the infant and the set skin temperature a If the apparatus is in man mode 1 Press button The yellow skin LED will start flashing The system will propose the mode baby control mode The prompts in the display should be acknowledged as above Allow time for the system to reach steady state Deviations between the set and measured skin temperature are normally corrected within 5 to 15 minutes An infant s skin temperature changes frequently for instance as a result of food intake or treatment Deviation
27. at are closer to the radiant warmer will receive more heat The skin temperature of such body parts should be regularly monitored Do not use any flammable cleaning agents or medication while the heater is in operation fire hazard Do not place medication or infusion solutions in the heated area Do not use the baby control mode for infants in a state of shock When in shock skin temperature is much lower than normal Infants would be overheated by the baby control mode For infants in a state of shock set the heater output to man manual mode and measure the core temperature every 15 minutes Do not use the baby control mode for infants with fever In this case skin temperature is much higher than normal Baby control mode in these cases would lead to hypothermia Oxygen therapy The risks of the system are increased when oxygen is in use Avoid naked flame and lit cigarettes Textiles plastics and oils are more easily ignited and burn with greater intensity in an oxygen rich atmosphere Keep oxygen fittings and seals free of oil and grease Open the valves slowly Do not use Babytherm in the presence of flammable anaesthetic gases or disinfectants Donotuseorstore flammable liquids such as alcohol ether or acetone in the Babytherm Donotuse electrical appliances underneath the Babytherm bed canopy except for devices authorised and certified for operation in explosion hazard areas
28. atient s core temperature Swing the radiant warmer over the patient Position the phototherapy lights vertically above the patient as otherwise the effect of the phototherapy will be diminished Switching on 1 Press button The yellow LED in the button will start to flash 2 Thefollowing message appears in the text display Phototherapy Use eye protection Press OK button to start XX XX XX Press OK button phototherapy lights switched on 2 Thefollowing message appears in the text display for 5 seconds Duration of phototherapy XX XX XX 1 The yellow LED in the button is now continuously lit a Resetting the duration of therapy for phototherapy 1 Press button for 3 seconds 2 The following message appears in the text display Duration of phototherapy XX XX XX Press OK to confirm reset 3 Press OK button counter reset 2 The display now reads Duration of phototherapy 00 00 00 The counter is reset automatically when the unit is switched off When using the radiant warmer in the man manual mode Reduce the radiant warmer output level by about 3 increments compared to operation without phototherapy When using the radiant warmer in the skin baby control mode the radiant warmer output is automatically adjusted to the patient s heat requirements Switching off 4 Press button 5 The following message appears in the text display Phototherapy turned OFF Press OK button to confirm XX XX XX
29. c05 Test control panel buttons c06 Test Nurse call c07 Set language c08 Set display contrast Err Error mode The significance of the keys and displays on the control panel is different from that applicable when working with the radiant warmer OONODARWDN Activate deactivate configuration mode Information on the activated mode Abbreviation for the activated mode Code for the activated mode Set next previous mode Increase decrease values for the activated mode Activate deactivate error mode Change states for the activated mode Show setting in current mode Activate configuration mode 1 2 38 Press OK button for 3 seconds A brief acoustic signal sounds The following message appears in the text display Configuration Mode Press OK button to start Press OK button again A brief acoustic signal sounds Configuration mode is now active The equipment is in mode cO1 and shows the current software version Ur ger Babytherm 8010 8 o o 0 Dr ger se as Babytherm 8010 LJ o o 063 29 457 064 29 457 Show software version N The following message appears in the text display Configuration Mode Mode c01 Software version The current software version is indicated e g 1 n The code for the current mode is displayed cO1
30. cts with a pH value between 7 and 9 Care Do not expose device to UV radiation as a means of disinfecting cleaning Cracks may be caused in the acrylic glass components Only use the recommended cleaning agents and disinfectants Otherwise there is a danger of causing cracks in the acrylic glass and macrolon e g when using alcohol Use only preparations classified as surface disinfectants for disinfecting For material compatibility we recommend preparations based on aldehydes quaternary ammonium compounds Due to their chemical composition and the risk of damage to materials the following preparations are unsuitable halogen releasing compounds Strong organic acids oxygen releasing compounds The manufacturer s recommendation should always be followed when choosing the product The manufacturer is liable for the data concerning suitable applications for the products and any damage to property Do not use disinfectants or cleaning products that contain alcohol For users in the Federal Republic of Germany we recommend the use of disinfectants listed in the current DGHM list DGHM German Society for Hygiene and Microbiology The DGHM list published by mhp Verlag GmbH Wiesbaden also specifies the active basis of each disinfectant For countries where the DGHM list is unavailable the above recommendations apply For example the following wipe disinfectants may be used Dismozon powder
31. d the hood must rest on the mattress Do not seal the collar area 4 Set the O2 supply at the metering valve 0 5 to 4 L min 5 Monitor the O2 concentration UON After use Remove the hood from the patient Close the valve on the O2 flowmeter turn clockwise Dismantle and service the oxygen therapy equipment see page 45 Injector and closed bed canopy Place canopy in position see page 31 6 Set O2 concentration on the injector 30 40 50 vol O2 Set O2 supply on flowmeter Injector setting Vol O2 30 40 50 O2 supply L min 5 10 15 7 Monitor the O2 concentration After use Open the bed canopy Close the valve on the O2 flowmeter turn clockwise Dismantle and service the oxygen therapy equipment see page 45 Bronchial aspiration Use bronchial aspirator in accordance with its specific Instructions for Use Operation a UJ X TE Y d NUUN UA ATNA n w mound 3 o 2 mn E 43 075 29 457 076 29 457 Operation Taking X rays Babytherm 8010 Babytherm 8004 without X ray tray Swivel radiant warmer to one side The infant will continue to be
32. d 2 lamps for illuminating the bed surface The bed surface lighting can be adjusted for working lighting and night lighting The good colour reproduction of the lamps ensures easier detection of diagnostically important skin colour nuances The radiant warmer can be operated in manual control or baby control mode mode In manual mode fixed heater levels of 1 to 10 are set In baby control mode mode the skin temperature is constantly adjusted towards a preselected optimum setting In this mode the output level of the radiant warmer is automatically adjusted to the needs of the patient In both modes self check routines and alarm systems provide appropriate system monitoring ThermoMonitoring Thermal monitoring is possible with a second skin temperature sensor Skin temperatures readings are displayed on the controller and can be graphically represented by means of the optional interface RS 232 and a monitor This facility improves the diagnostic possibilities of the system Phototherapy Light from the halogen lamps contributes to photochemical breakdown of the bilirubin in the skin Dr ger halogen lights emit particularly effectively at wave lengths around 460 nm Unlike the phototherapy units of the past the colour of the light is not blue and so the skin colour is accurately visible Phototherapy is switched on off from the operating panel on the control unit 58 Heated gel mattress The heated gel mattress cons
33. d canopy is in place the side panels can be folded down Do not leave the Babytherm unattended with the side panels open as the infant can fall out When using external phototherapy remember the maximum load on the bed canopy is 11 kg The bed canopy should not be used as a convenient place to lay objects clothing etc Installing the bed canopy Check whether the bed canopy is in the closed position otherwise 1 Close bed canopy turn lock until it engages 2 Hold bed canopy handles with both hands and place over the side panels It is advisable to use the higher side panels 230 mm when using the bed canopy Operation 31 045 29 457 046 29 457 Operation Opening closing the bed canopy 1 2 Unlock bed canopy turn lock Open bed canopy swivel handles upwards until they engage The infant is now accessible for care medical treatment Close bed canopy swivel handles forwards Removing the bed canopy 3 32 Put bed canopy in closed position turn lock until it engages Remove bed canopy by holding the handles with both hands follow instructions on the bed canopy Hang bed canopy from the bracket 047 29 457 048 29 457 099 29 457 Recommended hea
34. default operating mode for the radiant warmer if no skin temperature sensors connected man manual if yellow skin temperature sensor for core temperature is connected skin baby control mode 1 The yellow LED for the mode selected will flash in the button Manual operation The heater is controlled manually in the case of short term treatment or for infants in shock and for whom baby control mode must not be used In manual mode the radiant warmer delivers a preset heat output regardless of the infant s core temperature Do not leave the equipment unattended Measure the infant s core temperature regularly If the system is still in skin mode 2 Press button until the yellow man LED starts to flash 3 The following message appears in the text display Set radiant heater level Press OK button to confirm 4 Babytherm will propose the most recently calculated heater output setting as the default after switching on the default heater level is always 3 Each LED segment represents one heater output level 1 to 3 green LEDs radiant warmer power lt 10 mW cm 4to 10 yellow LEDs radiant warmer power gt 10 mW cm 5 Press OK button confirm heater output at proposed default level 6 Press or button until the desired heater output setting is displayed 5 Press OK button confirm selected heater output level If the OK button is not pressed within 10 seconds the message disappears and the previous se
35. e message in the display disappears Before temporarily removing the skin temperature sensor from the skin switch to manual mode man see page 19 24 Babytherm 8010 c 3 B 034 29 457 Skin temperature above 39 C 1 The skin temperature display starts flashing The audible alarm sounds the red LED starts flashing The red central alarm lamp on the radiant warmer starts to flash The following message appears in the text display Skin temperature above 39 C alarm Press the OK button to acknowledge The red LED lights The alarm can be muted for 2 minutes 4 or 5 Press button Press the OK button The audible alarm is cancelled The red LED is lit continuously The red central alarm lamp on the radiant warmer goes out The following message appears in the text display Skin temperature above 39 C alarm The radiant warmer should be switched off in manual man mode 1 2 Skin temperature display is lit Red LED starts flashing The alarm is cancelled automatically when the measured skin temperature drops below 38 5 C again Operation Drager Babytherm 8010 am 2 c 1 B m Cc 25 035 29 457 Operation ThermoMonitoring For improved feedback on the thermal condition of the patient we recommend that both the core
36. e will appear in the text display 15 min patient temp check required Press OK button to acknowledge alarm 4 Press button or 5 Press OK button The heating will be switched on again The audible alarm will stop and the yellow LED and the central alarm lamp will go out The heating level display will be lit again If a skin temperature sensor is connected or attached in manual mode it will generate a skin temperature display but will not affect the heater output 20 Dr ger Ea Babytherm 8010 a 029 29 457 Using baby control mode In this operating mode the skin temperature of the infant is adjusted towards the set value The sensor attached to the skin measures the skin temperature The radiant warmer output is adjusted according to the temperature difference between the skin temperature and the desired value Therefore Do not use for infants in a state of shock Their skin temperature will be much lower than normal If automatic baby control mode is used the infants will be overheated Set the heater level manually see page 19 Do not use for infants with fever Their skin temperature will be much higher than normal If automatic baby control mode is used it could induce hypothermia Check the set value or set the heater level manually see page 19 Connecting the skin temperature sensor 1 Plug the yellow sensor connector into th
37. e yellow connection socket 2 Feedthe cable through one of the flexible grommets in the cot 3 Removethe protective film from the adhesive pad and place the sensor probe on the pad Attach the sensor probe to the appropriate area of the patient s skin with the adhesive pad lf the infant is lying on its back attach the sensor to the abdomen in the liver region lf the infant is lying on its front Attach the sensor to the back preferably in the kidney region Do not attach the sensor underneath the infant otherwise the measured value for the skin temperature would be distorted by the mattress Secure the sensor cable with adhesive tape plaster Regularly check that the skin temperature sensor is in the correct position If the skin temperature sensor becomes detached it will measure the air temperature and so the infant is at risk of overheating Never use the skin temperature sensor to measure rectal temperature Operation 21 030 29 457 Operation Allow at least 5 minutes for the skin temperature sensor to adjust to the temperature of the infant If a skin temperature sensor is connected when the apparatus is switched on 1 Babytherm proposes baby control mode as the default E operating mode The yellow skin LED in the toggle switch Dr ger 2 Babytherm 8010 2 The following prompt appe
38. eds of the patient The radiant warmer is less effective when the bed canopy is used The acrylic glass bed canopy provides only limited permeability to the infrared radiation of the radiant warmer Do not cover or dress the patient Otherwise the effect of the radiant warmer is uncontrollably reduced Radiant warmer without mattress heater Babytherm 8004 1 Use foam mattress Do not use a gel mattress with Babytherm 8004 The unheated gel mattress would cool the patient 34 DERE 7 n OL vtto RARER RR AAAA AA 053 29 457 054 29 457 055 29 457 Using radiant warmer in combination with mattress heater and gel mattress Babytherm 8010 only Normal setting Set the mattress temperature to the core temperature appropriate for the patient e g between 38 0 C and 38 3 C for a premature baby and 37 0 C for a neonate born after the normal term Set the skin temperature setting to the skin temperature appropriate for the patient e
39. ent software version and on the error protocol can be called up in this mode The equipment can be configured to meet the user s specific needs with maximum permissible skin temperature deviation volume of soft alarm language and display contrast The buttons on the control panel and Nurse call can also be tested Alarm description The Babytherm unit distinguishes three alarm levels Warning high potential risk A continuous audible alarm that cannot be muted is emitted for device malfunction power failure A sequence of alarms tones that can be muted combined with a flashing red LED is triggered for mattress heater sensor failure mattress heating exceeding the temperature limits skin temperature sensor not connected in baby control mode sensor failure of skin temperature sensor skin temperature above 39 C Caution medium potential risk An alarm tone sequence that can be muted combined with a flashing yellow LED is triggered for deviation between set and actual value of skin or mattress temperature too great 15 minutes alarm reminder to check the core temperature every 15 minutes with heater levels higher than 4 Message low potential risk Display messages for measured values outside the measuring range battery low Any alarm that has not been acknowledged is indicated by the central alarm lamp on the radiant warmer unit The text display shows a spec
40. evices to the Babytherm 8004 8010 2EHH 3s 090 29 457 All interface signals are electrically isolated from the patient sector Electric strength 1 5 kV Dimensions Length x width Overall height Unit without height adjustment Unit with height adjustment Working height of bed surface without height adjustment with height adjustment Bed dimensions Bed tilting Tilt Height of side panels Height of inner walls Weight with one cabinet Unit without height adjustment with mattress heater without mattress heater Unit with height adjustment with mattress heater without mattress heater 315 x 750 mm 1960 mm 1896 to 2210 mm 1025 mm 885 to 1180 mm 750 x 490 mm adjustable in small increments maximum of 20 front end down maximum of 15 front end up 150 mm or 230 mm 70 mm 133 kg 120 kg 120 kg 110 kg 57 Construction and Description Construction and Description Babytherm consists of achassis with infant bed and stand acontrol unit with operating panel aradiant warmer and a heated gel mattress for Babytherm 8010 Control unit The control unit is positioned at the head end underneath the radiant warmer and between the columns of the stand It has an operating panel and display and an integral text display with 2 x 40 characters for easier user guidance Radiant warmer The radiant warmer contains two infrared ceramic radiating elements an
41. ge appears in the text display Configuration Mode Mode cO6 Nurse Call Relay The abbreviation for this mode appears Nuc The code for the current mode appears cO6 Display O Nurse call relay open Display 1 Nurse call relay closed Press button until the relay switches Press button for 4 seconds The relay is activated The Inop alarm is triggered the red LED inop lights up and the continuous alarm sounds Select language 1 0 Briefly press button The following message appears in the text display Configuration Mode Mode c07 Display language gt English The abbreviation for this mode appears LAN The code for the current mode appears cO7 Indication of the language number setting 2 English Press or button until the number of the required language appears on the display Possible settings from 1 to 11 Set display contrast 1 A Briefly press button The following message appears in the text display Configuration Mode Mode c08 Display contrast The abbreviation for this mode appears CON The code for the current mode appears cO8 Indication of the set contrast Default setting The code for the actual mode appears 128 Press or button until the required contrast has been set Possible settings 1 to 255 in increments of 1 Operation Drager Babytherm 8010 ac N
42. ge in text display Peripheral temp above range Three dashes at bottom of measured value display Message in text display Peripheral temp below range Peripheral temperature gt 42 C Peripheral temperature 15 C Check that the peripheral skin temperature sensor is correctly attached Red LED flashes the three middle segments of the measured value display are flashing the message Peripheral temp sensor fault appears on the display and the acoustic alarm sounds Sensor defective Replace sensor 47 Maintenance Intervals Maintenance Intervals Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance even when returning the unit to the supplier for repair Always disconnect power supply before any maintenance Use only Dr ger original parts for maintenance Gel mattress Silicone grommets Lamps for work and night light Phototherapy lights Temperature measuring System Inspection and maintenance Disposing of the unit At the end of its service life Patch over small cuts or other damage in the covering film with adhesive tape Replace if the material becomes brittle or large cracks appear after about 2 years Replace as soon as the material becomes brittle and or sticky To be replaced if defective by trained service personnel Must be replaced by trained service personnel after 1000 hours of operation The complete set 6 lights
43. hours for phototherapy 1 Briefly press button The following message appears in the text display Configuration Mode Mode c04 Time counter photo therapy Indication of the operating hours up to 1000 hours Press button for 3 seconds The counter is reset to O This must be done when changing the phototherapy lights Test buttons on control panel 1 40 Briefly press button The following message appears in the text display Configuration Mode Mode c05 Keyboardtest inactive The abbreviation for this mode appears but The code for the current mode appears cO5 Press or key and the test is activated The following message appears in the text display Configuration Mode Mode c05 Keyboardtest active Press the buttons to be tested A string of digits appears on the display 13 digit number of buttons momentarily pressed 2 4 and 3 digit number of last button pressed Press button for 2 seconds The test is ended Drager Babytherm 8010 Babytherm 8010 D D o o Number of buttons Dr ger Babytherm 8010 f 1 15 1 2 8 9 12 068 29 457 069 29 457 07029 457 Test Nurse call N 0 Briefly press button The following messa
44. ific message for the active alarm If a second alarm is triggered while the audible alarm is muted the audible alarm will be reactivated Construction and Description aap een aoe oa FFF 59 091 29 457 092 29 457 093 29 457 Order List Order List 60 Name and Description Part No Name and Description Part No Babytherm 8010 FR 00 105 Shelf 2M 21 158 with mattress heater and baby control Shelf bracket mode 100 V 120 V 230 V Centre distance 37 mm G 13 822 Babytherm 8004 2M 30 404 Centre distance 170 240 mm G 13 821 with baby control mode and optional X ray Double clamp G 13 147 tray 100 V 120 V 230 V f Rod for small items Modular system 25 mm length 50 mm G 13 831 variants to be specified with order 25 mm length 110 mm G 13 823 Set of side panels height 230 mm or Set of side panels height 150 mm Rails Stand with electric height adjustment Length 400 mm G 13 851 or Length 600 mm G 13 829 stand with fixed column Length 800 mm G 14 449 without swivel cabinet with 1 swivel Shelf rail 2M 21 161 cabinet or with 2 swivel cabinets Basket 1 M 25 121 only for stands with electric height xdi adjustment Basket 300 M 26 145 Interfaces Basket 600 M 26 146 Int phototh EN PORER RE BY Waste bag holder M 24 695 Connecting hose clip 2M 85 446 Suction hose clip 2M 85 239 Options for retrofitting Set of side panels height 230 mm 2M 21 034
45. igher side panels 230 mm are recommended when using the canopy Check that the bed canopy is closed When the bed canopy is not required Attach bracket to standard rail 3 Hang bed canopy from bracket 10 010 29 457 095 29 457 Q 011 29 457 12 29 457 Bronchial aspirator Fastening the ejector on the compact rail Fit the compact rail to the desired position on the stand see page 7 Clip the ejector to the compact rail Mount bracket with projecting support to one of the positions provided on the column For units with height adjustment place the bracket so that the bottle holder is outside the path of the swivel cabinet Place the bottle holder on the projecting support Connect hoses Fit the hose clip optional to the compact rail Clip aspiration hose into the hose clip Screw on the connecting hose and plug the connector into the socket of the central supply system park position If the ejector is mounted on the bed Mount bracket with projecting support to one of the positions provided on the column For units with height adjustment place the bracket so that the bottle holder is outside the path of the swivel cabinet Place the bottle holder on the projecting support Fasten hose clip to frame Connect hoses Cli
46. il the desired setting appears in the display The following message appears in the text display Set mattress temperature Press OK button to confirm Press the OK button confirm new setting The new mattress temperature setting is displayed The yellow LED 36 C is lit continuously Outside measuring range If the temperature is outside the display range of 5 C to 45 C 28 3 dashes at the bottom of the display temperature below 5 C The following message appears in the text display Mattress temperature below 5 C Wait until the mattress temperature exceeds 5 C 3 dashes at the top of the display temperature above 45 C Wait until the mattress temperature falls below 45 C Babytherm 8010 C C 041 29 457 042 29 457 Deviation from set temperature If the deviation between the set and measured mattress temperature is greater than 1 C The audible alarm sounds 1 the yellow LED starts flashing and the red central alarm lamp on the radiant warmer flashes 2 Measured mattress temperature value flashes 3 The following message appears in the text display Mattress temp deviation above 1 C Press OK button to acknowledgex The audible alarm can be muted for 15 minutes 4 Press button or 5 Press the OK button The audible alarm is cancelled 1 the yellow LED is
47. ion above 1 C Audible alarm Measured mattress temperature deviates from set value by more than 1 C If used in combination with radiant warmer Reduce the output level of the radiant warmer Red LED flashing Measured value display flashing message in text display Mattress temp above 40 C Audible alarm Mattress temperature above 40 C If used in combination with radiant warmer Reduce the output level of the radiant warmer Red LED flashing the three middle segments of the measured value display are flashing message in text display Mattress temp sensor fault Audible alarm Temperature sensors in heating surface defective Call Dr gerService Three dashes at top of measured value display Three dashes at bottom of measured value display message in text display Mattress temp below 5 C Mattress temperature gt 45 C Mattress temperature lt 5 C Wait until mattress temperature under 45 C Wait until mattress temperature above 5 C 46 System faults radiant warmer Troubleshooting Message Cause Remedy Yellow LED flashing measured value display flashing message in text display Skin temp deviation above X C Audible alarm The measured skin temperature deviates from the set value by more than the permissible skin temperature deviation 0 3 to 1 0 C If the measured value is less than the set value check that
48. ists of the following components gel mattress aluminium heating plate and an electronic monitoring and control unit The gel mattress consists of a highly heat conductive gel that does not run or dislocate even when the bed is tilted The gel is surrounded by a film of soft material compatible with the skin The mattress moulds itself to the body contours of the patient lying on it thereby providing a large contact surface that transfers warmth to the patient and avoids pressure points When the gel mattress is cold warmth is transferred from the patient to the mattress The gel has good heat storage properties If the mains supply is interrupted e g for in hospital transport the patient will be kept warm for about 15 minutes provided the insulation is sufficient blanket bed canopy The heating system consists of a thick aluminium plate and a heater element below the plate This system ensures that heat is distributed evenly over the entire bed surface The control and display panel for the heated gel mattress is located on the right hand side of the control unit The mattress temperature is adjusted with reference to a set temperature entered by the user The set temperature is only attained in the areas where the patient is in contact with the mattress System monitoring includes self check routines and alarms Configuration mode Configuration mode is a special operating mode of the control unit Information on the curr
49. ity for proper function or damage The liability for the proper function of the apparatus is irrevoca bly transferred to the owner or operator to the extent that the apparatus is serviced or repaired by personnel not employed or authorized by DragerService or if the apparatus is used in a manner not conforming to its intended use Drager cannot be held responsible for damage caused by non compliance with the recommendations given above The warranty and liability provisions of the terms of sale and delivery of Drager are likewise not modified by the recommen dations given above Drager Medical AG amp Co KGaA For Your Safety and that of Your Patients Safety instructions It is the responsibility of the doctor to draw conclusions from the skin temperature measurements taken Baby control mode must not be used with children who are in shock or who have fever Do not use mobile phones within a distance of 10 metres from the machine Mobile phones can cause interference to electrical and electronic medical appliances thereby putting patients at risk Dr ger medical appliances comply with the interference immunity requirements of the specific standards for the products or EN 60601 1 2 IEC 601 1 2 However depending on the design of the mobile phone and situation of use field strengths may occur in the immediate environment of a mobile phone that exceed the values of the standards quoted and therefore cause interference
50. lit continuously and the red central alarm lamp on the radiant warmer goes out 3 The following message appears in the text display Mattress temp deviation above 1 C 2 Measured mattress temperature value flashes When the measured mattress temperature returns to within 1 C of the set value 1 The yellow LED goes out and the audible alarm is switched off After initially switching on the system the audible alarm is suppressed during the warm up phase 1 Theyellow LED is lit Operation Dr ger Babytherm 8010 AA ea p C3 Co Co e B Cj o 29 043 29 457 Operation Mattress temperature above 40 C N Red LED flashes The red central alarm lamp starts to flash Display flashes The following message appears in the text display Mattress temperature above 40 C Press OK button to acknowledge The alarm can be suppressed for 10 minutes 4 or 5 Press button Press the OK button Red LED flashes the red central alarm lamp on the radiant warmer goes out The following message appears in the text display Mattress temperature above 40 C The alarm stops automatically as soon as the mattress heater temperature drops below 39 C 30 Dr ger 044 29 457 Using the bed canopy When the be
51. nnect the sensor plug or change the skin temperature sensor If the error cannot be remedied immediately 6 Switch to manual mode man see page 19 Operation C C Drager Babytherm 8010 2 B 23 032 29 457 033 29 457 Operation For deviations greater than 0 5 C between the set and measured skin temperature 1 The skin temperature display starts flashing An audible alarm sounds 2 the yellow LED starts flashing and the red central alarm lamp on the radiant warmer starts to flash 3 The following message appears in the text display Skin temp deviation above 0 5 C Press OK button to acknowledge The permitted skin temperature deviation can be set in configuration mode see page 38 A default skin temperature deviation of 0 5 C is set by the manufacturer The audible alarm can be muted for 15 minutes 4 Press button or 5 Press OK button The audible alarm is cancelled 2 the yellow LED lights up thered central alarm lamp on the radiant warmer goes out Skin temperature display starts to flash The following message appears in the text display Skin temp deviation above 0 5 C Q After the measured skin temperature has returned to a value within 0 5 C of the set temperature the yellow LED goes out the audible alarm is cancelled and th
52. oubleshooting General system failures 1 0 0 0 ccc eee eee 46 Unit CISPOSING 3 5 tee ree indica Se hae s dub tu od le 48 switching ON raeas a iaaa ee 19 Warming bed noi uei mex Ar bn tg bg ark pues 9 What s what complete unit iaria done eee ee 49 Controller ixsoleeseeseereiipeBresRreefirir eRi ee 51 Radiant heater 0 cece eee eee eee 50 Xraytray sen eer tdeo ede edt ded s 8 X rays precautioriS 4 4 25 da obs biet sedes oid hs 18 USING cera eor enel dit ar Eris a Pad a wile Seneca eode amp 44 63 These Instructions for Use apply only to Babytherm 8004 8010 with Serial No If no Serial No has been filled in by Drager these Instructions for Use are provided for general information only and are not inten ded for use with any specific machine or device CE Directive 93 42 EEC concerning Medical Devices 0123 Dr ger Medical AG amp Co KGaA Germany 1 Woislinger Allee 53 55 D 23542 L beck f 49 4518 82 0 x 268070 FAX 49 451 8 82 20 80 L http www draeger com 90 29 458 GA 6132 303 en Dr ger Medical AG amp Co KGaA 8rd edition July 2001 Subject to alteration
53. ox of 10 2M 21 915 Replacement adhesive pads box of 100 2M 21 734 61 Index Index Alarm mattress temperature 1 ee eee eee 29 30 Ambient 1 lel lewis B sar ab tua 2 aes are eatin ERR 54 Baby control mode 6 cece cece ccc eee 21 Bed canopy preparing weet Las eke eae deg cae wees 10 USING Asi ndra dete t hoe an aed Ehe baee 31 Before gach Use 4 3 soo atit ned rx ER Rent 14 Before next use censeret 45 Before using for the first time llle 14 Bronchial aspiration 2 0 0 0 ccc 43 Care eue Nea den yunini nodia oe abe ance pu eua Rods 45 Centrals rez ses eee deine Meade Meicsaeedegbesdurac der 37 Compressed air distributor lees 13 Configuration mode 2 1 eee 38 Construction and Description eee 58 Contents 23 edi drar aie Ae A eid RARE ADR 2 Dismantling lt i cnr coat eee xr RR RR REN 45 Drainage canister hook ssseeseeeeeeee 13 Ens rng 2 Websubrebiirene alsa nie ETE deu stes 7 Filling erc rr eret pem aie tr es eet ind e eae aes 13 For your safety and that of your patient 0 3 Gel mattress maintenance intervals 2 0 cece eee 48 Heat therapy inci ei SSAA RANGES ANA RE EET 17 Hook for Drainage canister 00 c eee e eee eee 13 In hospital transport 13 HETO oe ieee es Yad HGS Loa earned Be aan eee E e 12 liner panels sie ose exem eee ioe ee 9 Maintenance intervals 0 cece cece eee eee 48
54. p aspiration hose into the hose clip Screw on the connecting hose and plug the connector into the socket of the central supply system park position Prepare the aspirator in accordance with its specific Instructions for Use Preparation HD 13 29 45 Orn 014 29 45 11 Preparation Accessories for oxygen therapy O2 flowmeter Prepare the flowmeter in accordance with its specific Instructions for Use To mount the flowmeter on the compact rail 1 Press the slider all the way down hook the flowmeter to the compact rail and release the slider 2 Screw on the O2 connecting hose 3 Insert the connector of the connecting hose into the O2 delivery socket and press it all the way in Nebuliser Prepare the nebuliser in conformity with its specific Instructions for Use 4 Screw the nebuliser securely to the flowmeter 5 Fit the spiral hose to the nebuliser port O2 distributor Different versions are available for connection either to a pipeline system or an oxygen cylinder Hang the O distributor from the standard rail Connect the O2 supply Connect the O2 load O2 monitor e
55. r plug s from the mains and switch off all compressed gas supplies used Remove any ancillary equipment installed Remove the mattress from the bed Always store the gel mattress flat Remove the ventilation hose clips Remove the silicone grommets Swivel the drainage canister bracket upwards and remove from the hole horizontally Disinfecting cleaning sterilising Before disinfecting cleaning the radiant warmer allow it to cool down for about 30 minutes Do notallow any liquids to penetrate inside the device and or the radiant warmer Bed frame inside and outside Side panels inside and outside Inside walls inside and outside Bed surface Mattress X ray tray and X ray tank Bed canopy Stand including all attachments Wipe off visible soiling with a disposable cloth wrung out in a detergent Disinfect surfaces by wiping with disinfectant After waiting the prescribed time for the disinfectant to act wipe with a clean damp cloth and dry Do not wash the mattress in a washing machine Do not autoclave Silicone grommets Disinfect components in disinfectant bath After immersing for the prescribed time rinse with clean water and dry Then wash with a detergent and rinse with clean water or Sterilise at 120 C glove programme Gel mattress Wipe gel mattress with disinfectant Phototherapy lenses The lenses should only be cleaned and disinfected with produ
56. s of a few tenths of a degree are normal Therefore Only change the set value for the skin temperature if the core temperature needs to be corrected 22 Outside measuring range If the temperature is outside the measuring range of 15 C to 42 C 3 dashes at the bottom of the display temperature below 15 C 3 dashes at the top of the display temperature above 42 C Refer to Troubleshooting see page 46 If the temperature drops below 15 C the message Skin temp below range appears on the display The message Skin temp above range appears if the temperature rises above 42 C If the sensor probe is disconnected or the sensor is defective 1 e or Three dashes light up in the middle of the display After 10 seconds The audible alarm sounds the red LED flashes and the red central alarm lamp on the radiant warmer starts flashing The three dashes on the display flash The display shows the message Plug in skin temp sensor Press OK button to acknowledgex Skin temp sensor fault Press OK button to acknowledgex Immediately connect the sensor plug or change the skin temperature sensor The audible alarm can be muted for 15 minutes Press button Press OK button The audible alarm will be muted the red LED goes out and the red central alarm lamp on the radiant warmer goes out The display shows the message Plug in skin temp sensor Immediately co
57. setting will remain in effect 4 1 Press the OK button confirm new setting The new set value for the mattress temperature is displayed Extending upper limit of setting range 38 C to 38 5 C 5 6 7 Press button until the set value 38 C is displayed The following message appears in the text display Mattress temperature Confirm temp above 38 C with OK Press OK button confirm extended range The yellow LED gt 38 C starts flashing Press button until the desired setting appears in the display The following message appears in the text display Set mattress temperature Press OK button to confirm Press OK button confirm new setting The new mattress temperature setting is displayed The yellow LED gt 38 C is lit continuously Operation Babytherm 8010 Babytherm 8010 27 039 29 457 040 29 457 Operation Extending lower limit of the setting range 36 C to 30 C Only use low temperatures if prescribed by doctor Monitor patient very closely 1 2 3 N Press button until the set value 36 C is displayed The following message appears in the text display Mattress temperature Confirm temp below 36 C with OK Press OK button confirm extended range The yellow LED 36 C will be lit continuously Press button unt
58. sition Fit all four panels in this way Make sure that the panels are seated correctly To open Lift the panel all the way up until the upper pins come out of their slots then fold the panel down With lively infants or older children Use 230 mm high panels Fitting the inner panels Inner panels must be used with all patients regardless of whether the side panels are open or closed Insert the pins into the tapered holes in the corners of the housing and press down lightly until the inner panel is firmly in place Make sure the panels are seated correctly Mattress Laythe mattress flat in the cot and cover it with a cotton sheet Preparation 08 29 45 009 29 457 Preparation Tilting the bed 1 Pull the handle of the locking mechanism out towards the front 2 Press handle down head up position Pull handle up head down position Release the handle the bed automatically locks into the selected position The bed can be tilted in finely graduated steps Maximum tilt angle Head up position 20 Head down position 15 Preferred positions Horizontal 10 tilt head up and 10 tilt head down The mattress may slip at maximum tilt In this case do not place a sheet over the mattress Bed canopy Optional H
59. skin temperature 11 Connection for equipotential bonding 12 Identification and rating plate 13 Accessory mounting rail 14 Bed assembly 15 Gel mattress for use with mattress heater foam mattress for use without mattress heater 16 Silicone grommets 17 Stand with shelf and 2 side rails 18 Control unit with operating panel 19 Swivel joint for radiant warmer x90 20 X ray tray at rear Babytherm 8004 only 21 Bed canopy 49 080 29 457 What s what Radiant warmer 3 4 50 Handle Red central alarm lamp Heater elements Work light day night Phototherapy lights optional set of 6 081 29 457 What s what Controller O N 1 ON OFF indicator 8 Text display provides advisory messages for the user and The green LED is lit when the unit is ON prompts the user to confirm acknowledge The red LED is lit following a power failure 9 Display and keypad for operating the mattress heater 2 OK button for confirming settings and acknowledging alarms 10 Display and keypad for operating the radiant warmer 3 Red LED Inop 11 On Off buttons for work light indicates device malfunction yellow LED in button is lit when work light is on 4 Pushbutton for checking LEDs displays and audible alarm 12 On Off button for night light yellow LED in button is lit when night light is on 5 Pushbu
60. ss for use with mattress heater Repair kit for gel mattress Mattress cover sheet ThermoTrace Skin temperature sensor yellow box of 5 ThermoTrace Skin temperature sensor white box of 5 ThermoPad M box of 50 Halogen lamp Lamps for bed lighting work light Lamps for night light Silicone grommet Blue nose kitten Drainage canister hook Waste bag Part No 2M 19 250 2M 85 501 2M 85 834 2M 85 811 2M 14 190 2M 85 501 2M 85 835 2M 85 811 M 34 401 M 34 402 M 34 403 M 32 493 2M 21 012 2M 20 827 2M 21 324 2M 21 272 MX 11 000 MX 11 001 MX 11 002 2M 30 084 2M 30 079 2M 30 078 2M 20 434 2M 21 420 2M 21 293 M 26 240 Name and Description For bronchial aspiration Aspiration hose 1 5 m Secretion inspection window set of 5 Bacterial filter CH 102 set of 5 Secretion canister Bottle cap with valve plastic Service documentation on request Parts list Order List Part No M 25 780 M 07 582 67 23 976 2M 85 594 2M 85 012 Instead of the part nos shown in the Order List the following parts or units no longer in the Drager product range can be used Name and Description Part No Canopy 2M 21 030 Oxydig O2 measuring device 83 04 411 Oxydig measuring system holder 2M 17 770 O2 sensor capsule 68 50 645 Oxydig sensor housing 68 50 250 Skin temperature sensor yellow uncalibrated box of 10 2M 21 916 Skin temperature sensor white uncalibrated b
61. t the higher heater output levels is monitored Radiant warmer operation with baby control mode temperature is automatically monitored and controlled Heated gel mattress operating independently of the radiant warmer the temperature of the heating pads is automatically monitored and adjusted to attain and maintain a preselected temperature at the contact surface between the infant and the mattress Options Height adjustment One or two swivel cabinets Side panels 150 mm or 230 mm Infusion holder Phototherapy Bed canopy Swivel tray RS 232 interface Optional therapy accessories Bronchial aspirator O2 flowmeter O2 distributor O2 distributor with cylinder connection O2 monitor Oo hood Intended Use Babytherm 8004 Babytherm 8010 Dr ger Babytherm 8004 Dr ger Babytherm 8010 n nop nop ok See v gt w eoe amp P os er or e 0 3 or at os OO e Wn ud D M 000 29 457 Operating Concept Operating Concept D ON OFF indicator The green LED is lit when the unit is ON The red LE
62. ter settings for heat therapy Instructions for setting the mattress heater and radiant warmer alone or in combination Using the mattress heater with a gel mattress without using the radiant warmer Babytherm 8010 only Normal setting The core temperature of the patient adapts to the mattress temperature over a relatively long period The mattress heater should therefore be set to the appropriate core temperature for the patient e g between 38 0 C and 38 3 C fora premature baby and 37 0 C for a neonate born after a normal term Monitor the core temperature of the patient and adjust the mattress temperature setting to the needs of the patient Always cover and or clothe the patient Do not place blankets or other insulating material under the patient since they obstruct heat transfer to and from the bed warming cooling Warm up the patient Set the mattress temperature setting to the desired core temperature or if necessary slightly higher in order to reduce the warming period Cool the patient Set the mattress temperature to a value lower than the current core temperature e g to 36 0 96 Operation DUE ey a P AR me Peur SIA ae a Y 33 049 29 457 051 29 457 052 29 457 Operation Using radiant warmer only Monitor the core temperature and adjust the temperature setting to the ne
63. the night light Press the button again The night light will be switched off Testing phototherapy optional 4 6 16 Press button The yellow LED in the button will start to flash The following message appears in the text display Phototherapy Use eye protection Press OK button to start XX XX XX Press OK button phototherapy lights switched on The following message appears in the text display for 5 seconds Duration of phototherapy XX XX XX The yellow LED in the button is now continuously lit Press button The following message appears in the text display Phototherapy turned OFF Press OK button to confirm XX XX XX Press OK button phototherapy switched off The yellow LED in the button will go out Dr ger E S S S S ZZ Babytherm 8010 OL D D o 026 29 457 Operation Precautions Patient care Never leave the patient unattended when the side panels are down Risk of infant falling out of the cot When operating the side panels and bed canopy take care not to pinch any parts of the patient s body or any hoses or other articles e g bedding The side panels must be securely locked in position and the panel hardware must be visible above the surface of the bed Inner panels must be used with all patients regardless of whether the side panels are open or closed With lively infants and or older children the 230
64. ton The radiant warmer will be switched off 7 Thefollowing message appears in the text display Radiant heater turned off 6 Press button again radiant warmer can be switched on again see pages 19 onwards 26 Drager Babytherm 8010 i Je 3 a oy Fes ai Dm EA T O O00 Q Drager 7 Babytherm 8010 SS LJ ME Es ie o 036 29 457 037 29 457 038 29 457 Using heated gel mattress Observe the warm up time of the gel mattress Wait until the desired mattress heating value is reached before placing the infant in the Babytherm 8010 Do not switch off the mattress heater while an infant is lying on the gel mattress Risk of hypothermia Setting the mattress temperature The set temperature can be adjusted in increments of 0 1 C To set a temperature within the normal range of 36 C to 38 C 1 The display shows the current set value for the mattress temperature Press or button until the desired setting is displayed The following message appears on the display Set mattress temperature Press OK button to confirm If the setting is not confirmed within the next 10 seconds the message will disappear and the previous
65. tting will remain in effect 4 Display of new selected heater output level 2 Yellow LED in the button is lit continuously man mode is now active Operation Dr ger Babytherm 8010 TL p L Jol L gt O c mo ulis e Dr ger 3 Babytherm 8010 U LJ o o 19 027 29 457 02829457 Operation 15 minutes alarm To remind the user to monitor the core temperature constantly at higher heater output levels an audible alarm is emitted every 14 minutes at heater level 4 and above At the same time 1 the yellow LED flashes The red central alarm lamp on the radiant warmer starts to flash 2 The heater level display flashes and 3 the following message appears in the text display 15 min patient temp check required Press OK button to acknowledge alarm 4 Press button or 5 Press OK button The audible alarm will stop and the yellow LED and the central alarm lamp will go out The heating will remain on The heating level display will be continuously lit If there is no acknowledgement after 15 minutes the heating will switch off The audible alarm remains on 1 Yellow LED flashes and The red central alarm lamp on the radiant warmer flashes 2 The display of the heating level selected will disappear and 3 the following messag
66. tton for muting the audible alarm 13 On Off button for phototherapy 6 Yellow alarm LED yellow LED in button is lit when phototherapy lamps are on lit for Caution alarm level blue background 7 Red alarm LED 14 On Off button for radiant warmer flashes for Warning alarm level yellow LED in button is lit when radiant warmer is on 51 082 29 458 What s what Display and keypad for mattress heater Babytherm 8010 1 2 Display of measured actual mattress temperature Indicator for upper extended range gt 38 C Indicator for lower extended range lt 36 C Keys buttons for setting the desired mattress temperature Displayed of set desired mattress temperature Display and keypad for the radiant warmer 1 2 52 Display of measured temperature for skin temperature Foot symbol for peripheral temperature lit when the peripheral skin temperature sensor is connected Display of the measured value for peripheral skin temperature only possible when the peripheral skin temperature sensor is connected Display of radiant warmer output level Levels 1 to 3 green Levels 4 to 10 yellow Keys buttons for setting the radiant warmer output level Button for selecting between operating modes man manual and skin baby control mode the yellow LED corresponding to the selected mode stays lit Keys buttons for setting the desired skin temperature Display for the skin temperature setting
67. ture System Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Interface Level measured according to DIN 66020 Monitor cable Part No 83 06 488 Wiring layout diagram Modem interface Connection for external modem for service purposes Wiring layout diagram 100 120 240 V to be specified on order 50 60 Hz 600 W 160 W 30 W 560 W 400 W M 15 A UL 198G 2 units M 10 A UL 198G 2 units T 6 3 AL 250 V IEC 127 2 IIl 2 units T 3 15 AL 250 V IEC 127 2 III 2 units EN 60601 1 EN 60601 2 35 for mattress heater EN 60601 2 21 for radiant warmer Type BF Type BF R Class IIb 15 610 according to EN 60601 1 2 RS 232 Babytherm 8004 8010 Monitor Pin GND P GND Pin 5 C 5 RxD TxD 2 EM i C 3 TxD j RxD 3 mm Di 1 2 9 pin sub D 9 pin sub D Socket Connector casing Socket RS 232 5E RxD ENN TxD 3 EHE RT mm CTS s NEN The two RS 232 interfaces are electrically coupled to each other and with the central alarm input 56 087 29 457 088 29 457 Central alarm Operating voltage Current Power Potential free changeover contact Input Potential free make contact Interfaces optional Technical Data Output for connecting internal paging systems Nurse call max 24 V max 250 mA max 3 W 089 29 457 Connection of the Nurse caller from up to 3 devices the red central alarm LED lights up for every alarm forwarded from these d
68. warmed Place the X ray film cartridge directly underneath the patient Position the X ray machine above the bed surface Babytherm 8004 with X ray tray The X ray tray has no lock and can be completely removed from the Babytherm Pull out X ray tray and insert X ray cartridge placing it according to the position of the infant Use the scale on the side panels and X ray tray as a guide Push X ray tray in Swivel radiant warmer to one side and position X ray machine After taking X ray remove X ray cartridge from tray and push tray in again After removing the X ray machine swivel the radiant warmer back into position Shutting down 44 Press the On Off button The green On LED will go out os a or O Or ar os mans oc a Or aoao ar og 077 29 457 078 29 457 079 29 457 Care The Babytherm 8004 8010 infant warmer system must be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected after each change of patient atleast once a week Clean and disinfect all accessories e g bronchial aspirator in accordance with their specific Instructions for Use Dismantling Switch off the device s Disconnect the powe
69. warmer Each of these buttons has a yellow LED that is lit when the relevant function is switched on 094 29 458 Preparation Shelf The unit is fitted with one shelf Make sure that the shelf is firmly in position To fit rails to the shelf 1 Screw rail to the left and or right of the shelf Place desired auxiliary equipment on the rails and shelf Max 20 kg per shelf 2 Fasten infusion holder to stand column at the required height Compact rail rail brackets This rail is designed to hold auxiliary equipment e g O2 flowmeter O2 monitor infusion pumps 3 Fastenthe compact rail s to one column of the stand at the required height 4 Fasten rail brackets and 5 small equipment bar to one column of the stand at the required height Swivel tray For small articles and parts Max load 3 kg Position the swivel tray on one of the columns of the stand and tighten the hand screw Recommended height level with the mattress Make sure that the swivel path is kept clear of obstructions Ensuring stability Stability is ensured when the unit is placed on a surface with a slope of not more than 10 The following restrictions apply when adding accessories Do not exceed the maximum load bearing capacity of the stand 30 kg lf accessories are positioned on a column of the stand e g on two swivel trays the maximum load for this column is 5 kg Preparation
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