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Equipment for neonatal and premature infants: Phototherapy unit
Atom Phototherapy Unit 106 ORIGINAL
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Operation Manual
TO THE OPERATOR AND THE PERSON IN CHARGE OF MAINTENANCE AND CARE OF THE UNIT: ●●Read this Manual carefully before operating the unit. ●●Keep this Manual where it is readily accessible for reference when needed.
INTRODUCTION This Operation Manual deals with the specifications, operation and maintenance of the BILI-THERAPY Spot Type. Atom is by no means responsible for any malfunction arising from a user ignoring the instructions for operation and maintenance described in this Manual as well as any accident attributable to repair by someone other than technical personnel belonging to or authorized by Atom. Read this Manual carefully and familiarize yourself with its contents before operating the unit. Keep this Manual where it is readily accessible for reference when needed. If any technical problem should arise, please contact your local Atom representative.
CAUTION This product is shipped without being disinfected. Be sure to clean and disinfect the unit before using it for the first time after purchase. Used parts and products past their expected life span should be disinfected and/or sterilized to prevent infection from them and then disposed of in accordance with applicable waste disposal laws and regulations. Federal (US and Canada) Law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
INTENDED USE The BILI-THERAPY Spot Type is a phototherapy unit intended for the treatment of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia.
SAFETY INFORMATION Instructions to ensure the safe operation of the unit are found throughout this Manual. Please read the Manual carefully before operating the unit. Please follow the instructions when operating the unit.
Basic Instructions 1. Follow the instructions for the safe use of the unit. Follow the operating instructions described in this Manual for the safe use of the unit. 2. Inspect the unit on a periodical basis. Periodical inspection is needed to use the unit in the optimum condition. 3. Never use the unit if it is found to be defective. If any damage or malfunction of the unit should be noticed, stop using it immediately and contact your local Atom representative. 4. Follow the EMC information given in this Manual. Electric equipment for medical use needs special precautions regarding EMC. It needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in this Manual.
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Definitions of Warning Indication Three levels of warning indication are used throughout this Manual and on the unit. They are defined as follows. A DANGER notice indicates an immediately hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
DANGER: will result in death or serious injury, serious damage to property such as total loss of use of equipment or fire.
A WARNING notice indicates an indirectly (potentially) hazardous situation which, WARNING: if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury, serious damage to property such as total loss of use of equipment or fire. A CAUTION notice indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can result in CAUTION: minor or moderate injury, partial damage to equipment, and loss of data stored in computers.
Definition of Symbols 1. Symbols to indicate danger, warning or caution Symbol
Title and indication General attention Indicates unspecified general danger, warning or caution.
2. Symbols to prohibit action Symbol
Title and indication General prohibition Indicates unspecified general prohibition. Prohibition of disassembly Indicates prohibition of disassembly of the unit where it may cause an electric shock or other hazards.
3. Symbols to give instructions for action Symbol
Title and indication General instruction Indicates unspecified general action on the part of the user. Remove the power plug from the power outlet Instructs the user to remove the power plug from the power outlet in the case of malfunction or when there is a threat of lightning. Shield the patient’s eyes with an eye protector Indicates that the patient’s eyes must be shielded with an eye protector when they are exposed to phototherapy light.
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4. Symbols of international standards (IEC) Symbol
Title and indication Lamp Pressing the switch located next to this symbol turns ON the lamp for observation. Alternating current This symbol indicates alternating current. Manufacturer This symbol indicates the name and the address shown adjacent to the symbol is of the manufacturer. Date of manufacture Indicates the date when the unit was manufactured in the factory. Authorised representative in the european community This symbol indicates the name and the address shown adjacent to the symbol is of the authorised representative in the European Community. WEEE symbol In the EC area, an electrical and electronic product falling in one of the categories specified by “DIRECTIVE 2002/96/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 27 January 2003 on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)” should be disposed of in a manner consistent with relevant laws and regulations. This symbol indicates that the above-mentioned requirement applies to this product. Class II device This symbol shows that the device is categorized into class II device in terms of protection against electric shock. Direct current This symbol indicates direct current. Stepless This symbol indicates stepless adjustment.
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5. Other symbols Symbol
Title and indication Switch Pressing the switch located next to this symbol starts phototherapy. Installation on F-Rail This symbol shows that the device is intended for use with F-Rail and that tightening the fixing knob secures the device to the mounting part. Lamp / lighting (bright) Button With the power switch depressed to the “
” side, press this button to make the light brighter.
” side or in the neutral position, press this button to With the power switch depressed to the “ display the operation time of the light source. Patient / lighting (dark) Button With the power switch depressed to the “ ” side, press this button to make the light darker. With the power switch depressed to the “ irradiation time.
” side, press this button to display or reset patient
Plug polarity This symbol indicates that the internal terminal of the plug is positive (+), and the external terminal negative (-). Mounting the irradiation head This symbol indicates to depress the lever of the suction pad, and fix the irradiation head to the top of the incubator hood.
Attaching to the Holder Section This symbol shows that the Mount Type irradiation head should be secured where it does not catch the relay cable between itself and the power source part holder.
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Precautions on Jamming
WARNING Electric surgical knives, portable and mobile communication equipment, and other devices which generate high-frequency noise can cause jamming to various kinds of electric equipment for medical use and thus result in malfunction. Since portable and mobile communication equipment, etc. are often used in medical facilities, some measures should be taken to prevent jamming due to such devices. Portable and mobile communication equipment and other devices which generate high frequency should not be used near the unit during its operation to prevent malfunction of the unit due to jamming.
Responsibility for Care of Equipment
CAUTION It is the user (a hospital, a doctor’s office, a clinic) that is responsible for the operation, maintenance and care of the electric equipment for medical use. The equipment should be used only by medical personnel.
Prohibition of Modification
WARNING Do not disassemble or modify the unit. Otherwise, a fire, an electric shock or injury may result.
Periodical Inspection
CAUTION Proper periodical inspection is needed to use the unit in the optimum condition.
In Case of Trouble
CAUTION If any abnormal condition or trouble should occur to the unit, indicate on the unit that it is out of order and contact your local Atom representative or service engineer immediately. If any abnormal condition or trouble should occur, do not use the unit until it has been repaired completely by a service engineer so as to prevent possible danger.
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INTRODUCTION... 1 PLEASE READ WITHOUT FAIL [1]
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1-1.
DANGER... 8
1-2.
WARNING... 8
1-3.
CAUTION... 11
8-1. Technical Data... 38 8-2. EMC Level and Classification... 40
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Indications for the Phototherapy Unit... 44
4-1. 4-2. 4-3. 4-4. 4-5. 4-6.
Checking the LED Lights... 25 Placing the Infant... 25 Starting the Treatment... 25 Observing the Infant... 26 After Treating and Observing the Infant... 26 Safety Function... 27
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Cleaning and Disinfection. ... 28
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Maintenance Inspection... 29
Troubleshooting. ... 37
APPENDIX
6-1. Measuring the Irradiance Level... 30 6-1-1. Arm Type, Stand Type... 30 6-1-2. Mount Type... 31 6-2. Inspection before Use... 32 6-3. Monthly Inspection... 33 6-4. Periodical Replacement Parts... 34 6-5. Inspection Checklist... 35 6-6. Disposal... 36
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
OPERATION
How to Operate the Unit... 24
PREPARATION
Preparation before Use... 16
OPERATION
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Technical Information. ... 38
Parts Identification... 13
3-1. “Arm Type, Stand Type” Power Outlet... 16 3-2. “Mount Type” Power Outlet... 17 3-3. Attaching the “Arm Type” to the Incubator or the Infant Warmer... 18 3-4. Installing the “Stand Type”... 19 3-5. Attaching the “Mount Type”... 20 3-6. Daily Inspection... 23 3-7. Attaching the Eye Mask to the Infant... 23
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Operating Precautions... 8
PREPARATION [3]
APPENDIX
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CONTENTS
Operating Precautions
[1] Operating Precautions Please follow the operating instructions described in this Manual for the safe use of the unit. The unit should be operated only by those who have been trained and instructed properly in its operation. The unit should be operated only for its intended use.
1-1.
DANGER
Death or serious injury will result if the instructions given below are not followed. Do not use the unit in the presence of a flammable anesthetic gas. The unit may cause an explosion or a fire if used in the presence of such a gas.
Use the unit only for an infant to whom phototherapy has been prescribed by the doctor in charge.
1-2.
WARNING
Death or serious injury due to a fire, an electric shock, tipping over of the unit, etc. will result if the instructions given below are not followed. Be sure to inspect the unit at the start of each day. Operating the unit without inspecting it at the start of each day may let a defect pass unnoticed and cause a potentially unfavorable outcome.
Do not look directly at the LED light. Cover the infant’s eyes with an eye protector during phototherapy treatment. Otherwise, damage may occur to the infant’s eyes.
Before using the unit, be sure to check that there is no risk of the infant falling off the incubator, the infant warmer, etc. Make sure that the infant will not fall off even if he or she moves.
The electrical rating of this unit is as follows: Rating: AC100-240V; Power consumption: 30VA; Frequency: 50/60Hz; Operating voltage range: AC100-240V±10%. Do not connect the unit to any other power source.
Before using the unit, be sure to check that the arm mount is attached securely to the incubator or the infant wamer. If the arm mount is not attached securely, the unit may fall and cause an electric shock.
Be sure to fix the upper support column of the Stand Type securely with the fixing knob to prevent it from sliding down.
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Operating Precautions
A damaged power cord may cause a fire or an electric shock. ••Do not get the power cord caught between the unit and the wall, a shelf or the floor. ••Do not place the power cord near a heating apparatus or heat it. ••Do not put anything heavy on the power cord. ••Always grasp the power plug with your hand to remove the power cord from the power outlet. A damaged power cord should be replaced immediately with a new one.
Use only the power cord and the AC adapter supplied with the unit. Otherwise, a fire or an electric shock may result. A power cord or an AC adapter other than the one supplied with the unit can generate high frequency noise, cause jamming to other electric devices for medical use and thus result in malfunction. In addition, when such a power cord or an AC adapter is used, the unit may become susceptible to high frequency noise generated by other electric devices and thus result in malfunction.
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Avoid damaging the power cord.
Do not touch the power plug with a wet hand. Touching the power plug with a wet hand may cause an electric shock.
The power outlet should be located near the unit to prevent accidental contact with a trailing power cord. Use a separate power outlet for each unit. Do not put many loads on one power outlet. Do not use a device generating high frequency near the unit. To prevent malfunction of the unit due to jamming, do not use electric surgical knives, portable and mobile communication equipment and other devices which generate high frequency near the unit during its operation.
Do not disassemble or modify the unit. Disassembling or modifying the unit may cause a fire, an electric shock or injury.
Use only the parts and accessories specified for the unit Otherwise, the unit may malfunction or break down.
Place the unit in such a way that an infant adjacent to it will not be exposed to phototherapy light. If phototherapy light should get in the eyes of an infant who is not receiving phototherapy treatment, problems may occur to his or her eyes. Cover the eyes of an infant ajacent to the unit with a phototherapy mask if necessary.
Nursing staff should be cautious about symptoms of visual discomfort. Staying in an irradiated area for a long time may cause a headache, nausea or mild vertigo. To reduce such symptoms, use the unit in a well-lighted area or wear glasses with yellow lenses. Turn off the unit while the infant is being taken care of under the unit.
The unit does not use a cold light. Temperature on the top surface of the mattress will rise approximately 5°C above the ambient temperature.
Do not use the unit in a high oxygen environment. The unit is not designed to be used in a high oxygen environment. Operate the unit in the presence of room air.
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Operating Precautions
Do not pour any liquid directly on the unit. Otherwise, a fire, an electric shock or damage to the unit will result. If a copious amount of liquid should be poured on the unit accidentally, wipe it off immediately and check the electronic circuits inside the unit.
Do not operate the unit where it is exposed to excessive humidity, dust or steam. Operating the unit in such a place may cause a fire or an electric shock.
Do not place photosensitive medicines near the unit. Photosensitive medicines may deteriorate when exposed to phototherapy light. Never place or store such medicines near or within the irradiated area.
Stop using the unit immediately if any trouble is detected. If the unit does not function normally, stop using it immediately, indicate on the unit clearly that it is out of order and contact your local Atom representative.
The unit should be serviced only by qualified personnel according to an appropriate service manual. Be sure to lock the caster stopper on stand type caster when the unit is not to be moved. As Mount Types are only designed for incubators, they must not be applied to other products. Be sure to attach the F-Rail Attachment and the Pole Mounting Attachment of the Mount Type to the power source part. Be sure to connect the relay cable of the unit to the connector area of the irradiation head of the Mount Type. Do not also connect the relay cable to any other product than the unit. It may cause damage to the equipment.
Be sure to attach the irradiation head of Mount Type to the top surface of the incubator hood. Do not attach it to the sloping section of the hood whenever possible. Do not also attach it to the curved surface of the hood. It may cause the irradiation head to fall off the hood.
Before attaching the irradiation head of the Mount Type, be sure to check the surface of the hood and suction pad, and do not attach the irradiation head if either of them is damaged. If so, the adhesiveness of the suction pad is reduced, so that it may cause the irradiation head to fall off the hood.
The Mount Type must not be used for treatment while the canopy of Dual Incu i is being raised. Be sure to perform the treatment with the canopy being lowered. As the irradiation distance from an infant under treatment to the unit is too long when the canopy is raised, the efficacy of treatment will be reduced.
Before attaching the irradiation head of Mount Type, be sure to clean the hood surface and suction pad. If dust or dirt adhere to the surface and suction pad, the absorption power of the suction pad is reduced, so that it may cause the irradiation head to fall off the hood.
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Operating Precautions
Do not get the relay cable of the Mount Type pinched. It may cause the cable to be broken.
Be sure to check that the relay cable is not pinched before inserting the irradiation head into the holder. When trying to insert the irradiation head into the holder with the relay cable of the Mount Type being pinched between the head and power source part, the irradiation head cannot be reliably fixed to the power source part. It may lead to the irradiation head’s falling off.
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Check that the relay cable of the Mount Type is positioned where it neither hinders the operation of the incubator, etc. nor the treatment of a patient.
CAUTION
Injury or damage to surrounding objects may result if the instructions given below are not followed. Be sure to clean and disinfect the unit before using it for the first time after purchase. The unit is shipped without being disinfected.
The unit should be operated within the ambient temperature of 10-30ºC. Do not operate the unit outside of the temperature range mentioned above. When the LEDs are used properly, deterioration of their light output can be minimized throughout their service life. The LEDs operate for approximately 10,000 hours. However, if they are used in an environment outside the operating conditions, their service life may be reduced.
Be sure to clean the irradiation head cover. If the irradiation head cover is dirty, radiant energy will be reduced and the infant may not be treated properly.
Bear in mind the following points when operating the unit. 1. Endeavor to identify the cause of neonatal jaundice (hemorrhage, infection, bleeding, etc.) and provide appropriate causal therapy concurrently. 2. The infant’s skin color becomes less correlated with his or her serum bilirubin level during phototherapy treatment. Therefore, readings obtained by the icterometer are not reliable at all. Measure the infant’s serum bilirubin level at least once a day. It has been reported that in very rare cases, separated serum may assume a brownish tinge (methemalbuminemia).
Remove the power plug from the power outlet before moving the unit to another place or when the unit is not going to be used for a long time. Moving the unit to another place with the power plug connected to the power outlet will damage the power cord and may cause a fire or an electric shock.
Remove the power plug from the power outlet before cleaning and disinfecting the unit. Cleaning and disinfecting the unit with the power plug connected to the power outlet may cause an electric shock.
Install the unit on a stable surface. Installing the unit on an unstable platform or a tilted surface will cause it to fall or drop and may injure someone. Therefore, before installing the unit, make sure that the place where the unit is to be installed is stable and strong enough to support the weight of the unit.
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Operating Precautions
Install the unit out of reach of small children. Do not operate the unit covered with a cloth, etc. Operating the unit covered with a cloth or pressed tightly against a wall may cause a fire or an electric shock due to overheating.
Do not install the unit in direct sunlight or near a heating apparatus. Do not place anything heavy on the unit. Do not let the unit hit anything or let it tip over. Do not drop it. After operating the Arm Type, be sure to fold the arm and then move the unit to a storage area by holding the arm base. After operating the Stand Type, be sure to fold the arm, slide down the upper support column to the lowest position and tighten the fixing knob. Then unlock the caster stopper, move the unit to a storage area by holding the stand column and lock the stopper. Phototherapy can disturb the water balance of the patient. Make sure that the water balance of the patient is maintained during phototherapy treatment. Be sure to push the lever of the suction pad of the Mount Type until it reaches the end. Do not forcibly try to remove the irradiation head from the holder while the suction pad of the Mount Type is fixed to the power source part. Be sure to remove the suction pad before removing it from the incubator. It may cause damage to the equipment.
As the adhesiveness decreases, which may cause the irradiation head to fall off, when the suction pad of the Mount Type is dirty, be sure to clean the pad with a soft cloth dampened with a disinfectant solution and wipe it again with a soft dry cloth after use. Since phototherapy treatment may increase the temperature of the child, use the servo control to set the temperature according to the body temperature of the child on the incubator and the infant warmer. In case the body temperature of the child goes up, lower the incubator air temperature setting. Please be careful that the bilirubin photoisomer may cause a toxic effect. Please be careful when using reflective foil the child’s body temperature may reach a critical level. Do not place anything that interrupts or deteriorates the light irradiating the child. This equipment treats high bilirubin polycythemia by irradiating the child. If light does not reach or deteriorates, curative effect will decrease.
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Parts Identification
■■Arm Type ⑦ ⑥
⑧ ⑨
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[2] Parts Identification
⑩ ⑤ ④ ③ ①
⑪
②
No. ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥
Name Irradiation head Irradiation head cover Power switch Pilot lamp Operation panel Arm
No. ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪
Name Arm base Arm mount Fixing knob AC adapter Power cord
■■Operation panel ⑭ ⑫
⑮
⑬
⑯
No. ⑫ ⑬ ⑭ ⑮ ⑯
Name Lamp operation time indicator Patient irradiation time indicator Time display (1-hour unit) Lamp / lighting (bright) button Patient / lighting (dark) button
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Parts Identification
■■Stand Type ⑥
⑦ ⑧
⑤
⑨
④
⑩
③
⑪
①
⑫
②
⑯
⑮ ⑬ ⑭
No. ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧
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Name Irradiation head Irradiation head cover Power switch Pilot lamp Operation panel Arm Arm base AC adapter
No. ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ⑫ ⑬ ⑭ ⑮ ⑯
Name Cord cleat Upper support column Fixing knob Stand column Stand base Caster Caster (with stopper) Power cord
Parts Identification
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■■Mount Type
⑨ ⑦
⑫
⑥
⑬ ⑩ ⑧
① ⑤ ④ ②
⑪ ③ ⑭
No. ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧
Name Irradiation head Irradiation head cover Power switch Pilot lamp Operation panel Suction pad Holder section Cover guard
No. ⑨ ⑩ ⑪
Name Relay cable Power source part AC adapter
⑫
Pole Mounting Attachment (Optional accessory)
⑬
F-Rail Attachment (Optional accessory)
⑭
Power cord
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Preparation before Use
[3] Preparation before Use 3-1.
“Arm Type, Stand Type” Power Outlet WARNING The electrical rating of this unit is as follows: Rating: AC100-240V; Power consumption: 30VA; Frequency: 50/60Hz; Operating voltage range: AC100-240V±10%. Do not connect the unit to any other power source. The power outlet should be located near the unit to prevent accidental contact with a trailing power cord. Use a separate power outlet for each unit. Do not put many loads on one power outlet. The unit should be serviced only by qualified personnel according to an appropriate service manual. Be sure to use the replacement parts specified by Atom.
(1)
Connect the power cord to the AC adapter.
Power cord AC adapter (2)
Plug the power cord connected to the AC adapter into the power outlet.
Power outlet 20cm
The pilot lamp of the irradiation head comes on. *K eep an area of over 20cm around the power outlet clear so that the power cord can be quickly removed. Power cord
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Preparation before Use
3-2. (1)
“Mount Type” Power Outlet Connect the power cord to the AC adapter.
AC adapter
Power cord Connect the relay cable to the connector area of the irradiation head.
Connector of the relay cable
WARNING ●● Be sure to connect the relay cable of the unit to the
(3)
connector area of the irradiation head. Do not also connect the relay cable to any other product than the unit. It may cause damage to the equipment.
Connector area of the irradiation head
Plug the power cord connected to the AC adapter to the power outlet.
Power outlet
PREPARATION
(2)
Relay cable
20cm
* K eep an area of over 20cm around the power outlet clear so that the power cord can be quickly removed.
Power cord
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Preparation before Use
3-3.
(1)
Attaching the “Arm Type” to the Incubator or the Infant Warmer Fix the arm mount to the F-Rail of the incubator or the infant warmer.
①
①H old the Arm Type with your hands and insert the clawed end of the arm mount into the groove of the F-Rail of the incubator or the infant warmer. ②T ighten the fixing knob.
(2)
Check that the unit is positioned where it does not hinder the operation of the incubator or the infant warmer or treatment of the patient.
(3)
As shown in the diagram, with the arm down, adjust the vertical position of the F-Rail Attachment/Pole Mounting Attachment so that the distance between the irradiation head cover and the patient is at least 30cm. See the figures for proper attachment. However, when the infant is to be irradiated from above the hood of the incubator, adjust the vertical position of the arm mount to the height just above the top surface of the hood.
• Products to which the Arm Type is attachable: Dual Incu i, Incu i, Infa Warmer i, Infa Warmer V-505, Atom Infant Incubator V-2200, Atom Infant Incubator V-2100G, Atom Neo-Servo Incubator (Only applicable when the F-Rail Pole is attached.) * For information on other products to which the Arm Type is attachable, contact your local Atom representative. (4)
Make sure that the arm mount is fixed correctly to the F-Rail of the incubator or the infant warmer to prevent the unit from dropping or sliding out of position during use.
(5)
Press the “Patient / lighting (dark) button” twice to reset the irradiation time displayed on the operation panel to “0.”
* “0” is also displayed when the duration of previous operation was less than one hour. Be sure to press the “Patient / lighting (dark) button” twice before operating the unit.
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②
15cm (Unit placement dimensions)
Example of attachment (Dual Incu i )
41cm (Unit placement dimensions)
Example of attachment (Infa Warmer i )
Indicator on
“0” is Patient / lighting displayed (dark) button
Preparation before Use
3-4.
Installing the “Stand Type”
(1)
Move the unit to where the incubator, the infant warmer or a cot is.
(2)
Lock the caster stopper to prevent the unit from moving around.
Stopper
With the arm down, adjust the vertical position of the arm mount so that the distance between the irradiation head cover and the patient is at least 30cm. Hold the upper support column or the arm base with your hand, loosen the fixing knob and adjust the vertical position of the arm base. Check that the unit does not hinder the operation of the incubator or the infant warmer, and then tighten the fixing knob to secure the arm base.
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(3)
Hold the upper support column or arm base with your hand. Loosen the fixing knob.
However, when the infant is to be irradiated from above the hood of the incubator, adjust the vertical position of the arm mount to the height just above the top surface of the hood. (4)
Check that the unit is positioned where it does not hinder the operation of the incubator or the infant warmer or treatment of the patient.
(5)
Press the “Patient / lighting (dark) button” twice to reset the irradiation time displayed on the operation panel to “0.”
* “ 0” is also displayed when the duration of previous operation was less than one hour. Be sure to press the “Patient / lighting (dark) button” twice before operating the unit.
Indicator on
“0” is Patient / lighting displayed (dark) button
- Guide for the irradiation distance and the irradiance level Irradiance level
Irradiation distance (cm)
(μW/cm2/nm)
30 35 40
35 32 29
400-550 nm (mW/cm2) 2.1 1.9 1.7
*M easurements obtained by the BiliBlanket® Meter II (For details on the measurement procedure, see “6.1 Measuring the Irradiance Level.” However, the effective irradiated area and the measurement points are not changed even when the irradiation distance is changed.)
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Preparation before Use
3-5.
Attaching the “Mount Type” WARNING As Mount Types are only designed for incubators, they must not be applied to other products. Be sure to attach the F-Rail Attachment and the Pole Mounting Attachment of the Mount Type to the power source part.
CAUTION When attaching the Mount Type to the following incubator, refer to the unit placement dimensions in the diagram to secure the F-Rail Attachment.
(1)
When attaching the Mount Type to the following incubator, refer to the unit placement dimensions in the diagram to secure the F-Rail Attachment.
Groove of the mounting section
• Products to which the Mount Type is attachable: Dual Incu i, Incu i, Atom Infant Incubator Model V-2200, Atom Infant Incubator V-2100G, Atom NeoServo Incubator (Only applicable when the F-Rail Pole is attached.) ① Support the power source part with your hand, and insert the tip of the F-Rail Attachment into the groove of the incubator’s mounting section as shown in the diagram to the right. ② T ighten the fixing knob. ③ Check that the power source part is positioned where it neither hinders the operation of the incubator, etc. nor the treatment of a patient. ④ Make sure that the groove of the mounting section is secured correctly to the F-Rail Attachment to prevent the unit from falling off while in use.
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Fixing knob Power source part
Within 12cm (Unit placement dimensions) F-Rail Attachment Example of attachment (Dual Incu i )