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Table of Contents

Introduction................................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Description of the 3M™ Bair Hugger™ Temperature Management System ........................................................... 3
Indications.............................................................................................................................................................................. 3
Definition of Symbols .......................................................................................................................................................... 3

Explanation of Signal Word Consequences............................................................................................................................ 4

CONTRAINDICATION: ...................................................................................................................................................... 4
WARNING: ............................................................................................................................................................................ 4
CAUTION: ............................................................................................................................................................................. 4
NOTICE: ................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
Proper Use and Maintenance............................................................................................................................................. 5
Read Before Servicing Equipment .................................................................................................................................... 5
Safety Inspection ................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Warming Unit Overview...................................................................................................................................................... 5
Warming Unit Power-On-Reset......................................................................................................................................... 6
Temperature Modes ............................................................................................................................................................ 6
Airflow Modes ...................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Standby Mode....................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Fault Conditions.................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Over-Temperature Condition............................................................................................................................................. 6
Alternative Modes................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Accessing the Alternative Modes......................................................................................................................................7
Exiting an Alternative Mode................................................................................................................................................7

Required Preventative Maintenance.........................................................................................................................................7

Calibrating the Operating Temperature ...........................................................................................................................7
Testing the Over-Temperature Detection System......................................................................................................... 8
Viewing the Fault Code Log............................................................................................................................................... 8
Clearing the Fault Code Log .............................................................................................................................................. 8
Fault Code Table................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Viewing the Hour Meter ..................................................................................................................................................... 9
Viewing the Operating Timer ............................................................................................................................................ 9
Replacing the Air Filter........................................................................................................................................................ 9
Replacing the Hose ........................................................................................................................................

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Detaching Warming Unit Hose .......................................................................................................................................... 9
Reattaching Warming Unit Hose......................................................................................................................................10
Replacing the Fuses ............................................................................................................................................................10
Disassembling the Warming Unit .....................................................................................................................................10
Reassembling the Warming Unit ......................................................................................................................................10
Cleaning, Maintenance and Storage................................................................................................................................11

Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................................................................11

Technical Support and Order Placement ...............................................................................................................................12

Specifications...............................................................................................................................................................................13

Maintenance Log.........................................................................................................................................................................17

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Summary of Contents for Bair Hugger 775

Page 1: ... license in Canada 2016 3M All rights reserved Issue Date 2016 08 34 8718 8817 7 3M Deutschland GmbH Health Care Business Carl Schurz Str 1 41453 Neuss Germany Model 775 Warming Unit Service Manual Normothermia System 1 3M Bair Hugger Warming Unit Model 775 2 Appareil de réchauffement Bair Hugger 3M modèle 775 3 3M Bair Hugger Wärmeeinheit Modell 775 PDF Scaled at 75 0 ...

Page 2: ...3MTM Bair Hugger Patient Adjustable Warming Unit Requester Frank Boeshart Debra Staack Reference Die Doc Size 8 5 x 11 Item Spec 34 8718 8817 7 Supersedes Cat Product Model 775 Structure Service Manual PA 34871888177 indb GA InDesign CC 2014 BOOK PROCESS BLACK PMS 280 4394547 3 08 04 16 New Build kmh 08 26 16 Changes per RA proof report TN 09 15 16 Final release DJ PDF Scaled at 75 0 ...

Page 3: ...ernative Modes 6 Accessing the Alternative Modes 7 Exiting an Alternative Mode 7 Required Preventative Maintenance 7 Calibrating the Operating Temperature 7 Testing the Over Temperature Detection System 8 Viewing the Fault Code Log 8 Clearing the Fault Code Log 8 Fault Code Table 9 Viewing the Hour Meter 9 Viewing the Operating Timer 9 Replacing the Air Filter 9 Replacing the Hose 9 Detaching Warm...

Page 4: ... with the warming unit refer to the respective Instructions for Use Indications The Bair Hugger temperature management system is intended to prevent and treat hypothermia In addition the temperature management system can be used to provide patient thermal comfort when conditions exist that may cause patients to feel too warm or too cold The temperature management system can be used with adult and ...

Page 5: ... with the warming unit refer to the respective Instructions for Use Indications The Bair Hugger temperature management system is intended to prevent and treat hypothermia In addition the temperature management system can be used to provide patient thermal comfort when conditions exist that may cause patients to feel too warm or too cold The temperature management system can be used with adult and ...

Page 6: ...ing blanket gown The Bair Hugger warming unit is intended to be used with the hose properly attached to its corresponding warming blanket gown and in accordance with good practices for operating room sterile technique CAUTION To reduce the risk of patient or caregiver injury If mounted on an IV pole the distance from the bottom of the warming unit to the floor must be less than 44 112 cm and the I...

Page 7: ...ing blanket gown The Bair Hugger warming unit is intended to be used with the hose properly attached to its corresponding warming blanket gown and in accordance with good practices for operating room sterile technique CAUTION To reduce the risk of patient or caregiver injury If mounted on an IV pole the distance from the bottom of the warming unit to the floor must be less than 44 112 cm and the I...

Page 8: ...ation mode allows the technician to view important system information including the firmware system identification serial port baud rate 5V power supply status and the control board serial number The Over temperature Detection Test mode allows the user to test the operation of the independent over temperature shutdown system Accessing the Alternative Modes To access the alternative modes you must ...

Page 9: ...ation mode allows the technician to view important system information including the firmware system identification serial port baud rate 5V power supply status and the control board serial number The Over temperature Detection Test mode allows the user to test the operation of the independent over temperature shutdown system Accessing the Alternative Modes To access the alternative modes you must ...

Page 10: ...urs and minutes 3 Press either the 32 C or 38 C button to view the next fault code in the log The warming unit stores a maximum of 5 fault codes in non volatile memory 4 Press the Alternative Mode button to return the warming unit to its previous operating mode Clearing the Fault Code Log Put the warming unit in Fault Code mode by pressing the Alternative Mode button and the 32 C button simultaneo...

Page 11: ...urs and minutes 3 Press either the 32 C or 38 C button to view the next fault code in the log The warming unit stores a maximum of 5 fault codes in non volatile memory 4 Press the Alternative Mode button to return the warming unit to its previous operating mode Clearing the Fault Code Log Put the warming unit in Fault Code mode by pressing the Alternative Mode button and the 32 C button simultaneo...

Page 12: ...ordance with hospital practices for cleaning OR equipment After every use wipe the warming unit the outside of the warming unit hose and any other surfaces that may have been touched Use a damp soft cloth and a hospital approved mild detergent germicidal disposable wipes disinfecting towelettes or antimicrobial spray 3 Let air dry or dry with a separate clean soft cloth Notice Do not use cleaning ...

Page 13: ...ordance with hospital practices for cleaning OR equipment After every use wipe the warming unit the outside of the warming unit hose and any other surfaces that may have been touched Use a damp soft cloth and a hospital approved mild detergent germicidal disposable wipes disinfecting towelettes or antimicrobial spray 3 Let air dry or dry with a separate clean soft cloth Notice Do not use cleaning ...

Page 14: ...spenser Shipping label Marking pen METHOD 1 Call 3M technical support see page 12 for contact information to get a Return Authorization RA number and a service carton 2 Remove the top foam piece If the plastic liner is available use it to enclose the warming unit 3 Lower the warming unit carefully into the carton 4 Replace the top foam piece Observe proper orientation Hose will extend out in the c...

Page 15: ...spenser Shipping label Marking pen METHOD 1 Call 3M technical support see page 12 for contact information to get a Return Authorization RA number and a service carton 2 Remove the top foam piece If the plastic liner is available use it to enclose the warming unit 3 Lower the warming unit carefully into the carton 4 Replace the top foam piece Observe proper orientation Hose will extend out in the c...

Page 16: ... 5 GHz d 2 3 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manuf...

Page 17: ... 5 GHz d 2 3 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manuf...

Page 18: ...ct the filter 2 Return filter or replace as necessary Note Replace every 12 months or every 500 hours PN 90047 CALIBRATE THE OPERATING TEMPERATURE 1 Attach the Model 22110 temperature test unit to the end of the warming unit hose 2 Run in Ambient mode and high fan setting for 10 minutes 3 Enter the calibration mode a Press the Alternate Mode button and Ambient button together for approximately 3 s...

Page 19: ...ct the filter 2 Return filter or replace as necessary Note Replace every 12 months or every 500 hours PN 90047 CALIBRATE THE OPERATING TEMPERATURE 1 Attach the Model 22110 temperature test unit to the end of the warming unit hose 2 Run in Ambient mode and high fan setting for 10 minutes 3 Enter the calibration mode a Press the Alternate Mode button and Ambient button together for approximately 3 s...

Page 20: ...irculation d air 24 Mode Veille 24 Pannes 24 Surchauffe 25 Autres modes 25 Accès aux autres modes 25 Sortie des autres modes 25 Entretien préventif nécessaire 25 Étalonnage de la température de fonctionnement 25 Test du système de détection de surchauffe 26 Affichage du journal des codes de panne 27 Effacement du journal des codes de panne 27 Tableau des codes de panne 27 Affichage du compteur d h...

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