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Operator's Manual - Smiths Medical

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SECTION 6<br />

Operation<br />

S E C T I O N 6 • O p e r a t i o n<br />

This section describes the controls and displays that monitor and control<br />

the HOTLINE ® Warmer, and the modes of operation.<br />

Controls and Displays<br />

• Display Panel<br />

• Power and Alarm Test Buttons<br />

• Reservoir Level Display<br />

Display Panel<br />

The Display Panel is located on the front of the HOTLINE ® Warmer<br />

and provides continuous information about the operation of the<br />

HOTLINE ® Warmer. A liquid crystal display (LCD) indicates<br />

recirculating solution temperature. Just below the LCD, four lightemitting<br />

diodes (LEDs) indicate operation modes for the HOTLINE ®<br />

Warmer.<br />

1 Recirculating Solution Temperature - The temperature is displayed<br />

in degrees Celsius.<br />

2 ON/Operation - The green LED illuminates when the power is<br />

turned on and the HOTLINE ® Fluid Warming set is properly<br />

installed.<br />

3 Check Disposables - The red LED illuminates and an audible<br />

attention signal beeps when the HOTLINE ® Fluid Warming Set is<br />

not properly installed.<br />

4 Add Recirculating Solution - The red LED illuminates and an<br />

audible attention signal beeps when the level in the reservoir is low<br />

and additional recirculating solution must be added.<br />

5 Over Temperature - The red LED illuminates and an audible<br />

warning signal beeps when the recirculating solution is over the<br />

acceptable temperature for safe use.<br />

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