6
TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
O P E R A T O R ’ S M A N U A L
Chapter 3 – Normothermia Settings
Normothermia Settings
Use the
Normothermia Settings
screen to view the current settings and
modify the settings for the following parameters. To modify any parameter
setting, press the
Adjust
button to the right of the parameter.
Normothermia Settings screen parameters:
Water Temperature Settings
• Pre-Condition Water
• Manual Control
• High Water Limit
• Low Water Limit
Patient Temperature Settings
• High Patient Alert
• Low Patient Alert
• Control Strategy
Display Settings
• Temperature Units
• Temperature Units Adjust
• Patient Temp 2
To access the Normothermia Settings screen:
1) Press
Adjust
on the
Control Patient
window.
2) Press the
More
button on the
Control Patient Adjust
window.
3) The
Normothermia Settings
screen will be displayed.
4) To save the new settings as the current patient therapy settings, press
the
Close
button. For instructions on saving the settings as the system
defaults, see
Advanced Setup
.
NOTE:
Verify that the Patient Temperature 1 probe is correctly positioned
and correctly connected to the system. If the patient temperature change
is less than 0.15°C after the first hour of therapy, the system will generate
Alert 116 – Patient Temperature 1 Change Not Detected
. If Alert 116 is not
acknowledged after 5 minutes, the system will generate
Alarm 117 – Patient
Temperature 1 Change Not Detected
. Alarm 117 will stop therapy and an
audible alarm will sound. After Alarm 117 is acknowledged, therapy will
require a restart.
Chapter 4 – Hypothermia Settings
Hypothermia Settings
Use the
Hypothermia Settings
screen to view the current settings and
modify the settings for the following parameters. To modify any parameter
setting, press the
Adjust
button to the right of the parameter.
Hypothermia Settings screen parameters:
Therapy Settings
• Cooling Begins
• Rewarming Begins
Water Temperature Settings
• Pre-Condition Water
• Manual Control
• High Water Limit
• Low Water Limit
Patient Temperature Settings
• High Patient Alert
• Low Patient Alert
• Control Strategy
Display Settings
• Temperature Units
• Temperature Units Adjust
• Patient Temp 2
To access the Hypothermia Settings screen:
1) Press
Adjust
on the
Cool Patient
window or the
Rewarm Patient
window.
2) Press the
More
button on the
Cool Patient Adjust
window or
Rewarm
Patient Adjust
window.
3) The
Hypothermia Settings
screen will be displayed.
4) To save the new settings as the current patient therapy settings, press
the
Close
button. For instructions on saving the settings as the system
defaults, see
Advanced Setup
.
NOTE:
Verify that the Patient Temperature 1 probe is correctly positioned
and correctly connected to the system. If the patient temperature change
is less than 0.15°C after the first hour of therapy, the system will generate
Alert 116 – Patient Temperature 1 Change Not Detected
. If Alert 116 is not
acknowledged after 5 minutes, the system will generate
Alarm 117 – Patient
Temperature 1 Change Not Detected
. Alarm 117 will stop therapy and an
audible alarm will sound. After Alarm 117 is acknowledged, therapy will
require a restart.
Chapter 5 – Advanced Setup
Use the
Advanced Setup
screen to view the current settings and modify
the settings for the following parameters. To modify any parameter setting,
press the
Adjust
button to the right of the parameter.
Location / Time Settings
• Language
• Number Format
• Current Time
• Date Format
• Current Date
The following functions can be initiated from the Advanced Setup screen.
• Download Patient Data: The Patient Data for the last 10 (ten) cases are
stored on the
Arctic Sun
®
Temperature Management System hard drive.
This data is maintained when the
Arctic Sun
®
Temperature Management
System is powered down, or in the event of a total loss of power.
• Calibration
• Total Drain
• Save All Settings As Default
• Upload custom file
Additionally, the following information can be viewed in the
Advanced Setup screen.
• Software Versions
• Last Calibration Date
• Next Calibration Due
To access the Advanced Setup screen:
1) Press
Advanced Setup
button on the
Patient Therapy Selection
screen.
2) The
Advanced Setup
screen will be displayed.
To access the Additional Protocol Selection screen:
Refer to the
Arctic Sun
®
Temperature Management System Help screens for
information regarding additional protocol setup.
Chapter 6 – Alarms and Alerts
The
Arctic Sun
®
Temperature Management System safety system
continually monitors the state of the device and the patient, and issues
alarms or alerts to notify the user of conditions that may interfere with
patient safety or system performance.
There are two types of conditions:
Alarms
and
Alerts
.
An Alarm notifies the user that a condition that may potentially pose an
unsafe situation with respect to the patient or the device. An Alarm is a
High Priority condition that requires immediate operator response.
An Alert informs the user about patient and device status without interrupting
the procedure. An Alert is a Medium Priority condition that requires prompt
operator response.
Alarms
An Alarm is denoted by an audio signal that repeats every 10 seconds until
the Alarm is cleared. The Alarm screen will appear that displays the alarm
number, alarm title, a description of the problem or conditions that triggered
the alarm, and solutions and instructions for troubleshooting and resolving
the alarm condition. If certain Alarm conditions are not acknowledged by the
operator within 2 minutes, a Reminder tone will sound. All Alarm settings are
maintained in the event of a power interruption.
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