HOT LINE
®
Blood and Fluid Warmer
Technical Service Pack
65
S E C T I O N 5
H L - 9 0 S e r v i c e T e s t S p e c i f i c a t i o n
HL-90 Service Test Specification
Setup
[i]
Fill unit up with de-ionised water, attach an L-70
Disposable Set, turn on and let the HOTLINE® run for 40
minutes minimum.
[ii]
Check that the Ambient Room Temperature is
22.0°C ± 2.0°C. If the temperature is out of this specified
range, do NOT proceed with this calibration procedure.
[iii] Remove the Disposable Set, install the Temp Check to the
unit, and re-attach the Disposable Set.
[iv] Remove case front. Confirm that J201 is in the “40” position.
(See Appendix 2)
Check For Leaks
[i]
Observe that the fluid is circulating in the HOTLINE®
reservoir.
[ii]
Check all fittings and seams in the recirculating system for
leaks.
Interlock Switch Test
[i]
Slowly release the Temp Check from the interlock switch. A
small amount of recirculating fluid may escape. The alarm
should activate.
[ii]
Return the Temp Check to the interlock switch. Unit should
return to being operational.
Summary of Contents for level 1 HOTLINE HL-90
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Page 14: ...Introduction Specifications Blood and Fluid Warmer ...
Page 20: ...Sub Assemblies Blood and Fluid Warmer ...
Page 28: ...Technical Description Blood and Fluid Warmer ...
Page 45: ...Disassembly Procedures Blood and Fluid Warmer ...
Page 58: ...Blood and Fluid Warmer Maintenance Testing and Calibration ...
Page 83: ...Troubleshooting Blood and Fluid Warmer ...
Page 88: ...Spare Parts Blood and Fluid Warmer ...
Page 96: ...Rounding Off Blood and Fluid Warmer ...
Page 106: ...Appendix 1 Circuits Blood and Fluid Warmer ...
Page 110: ...Appendix 2 PCB Layout Blood and Fluid Warmer ...
Page 115: ...Appendix 3 Symbols Glossary Blood and Fluid Warmer ...
Page 118: ...Appendix 4 Frequently Asked Questions Information Bulletins Blood and Fluid Warmer ...
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