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3M Sarns TCM II - Preparation; Checking Ice and Water; Connecting Equipment

3M Sarns TCM II
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10
Preparation
Checking
Ice
and
Water
1.
See
that
the
System
Power
is
OFF.
2.
Check
that
there
is
an
adequate
ice
supply.
A
50
lb.
supply
of
ice
should
be
sufficient
for
one
case.
To
make
additional
ice,
see
“Using
the
Ice
Maker”
in
the
Operation
section.
3.
Add
fresh
cold
water
up
to
the
maximum
water
level
for
each
tank.
The
maximum
water
level
for
the
large
tank
is
indicated
on
the
label
located
near
the
pressure
switch
in
the
large
tank.
The
maxi—
mum
water
level
for
the
small
tank
is
attained
when
water
begins
overflowing
from
the
small
tank
to
the
large
tank.
Connecting
Equipment
Connect
the
Heat
Exchangers
and
Blanket
(Figure
5)
1.
Use
new
sections
of
PVC
tubing
to
connect
equipment.
2.
Prepare
a
drainage
line
for
cardioplegia
and
arterial
water
Out
lines:
insert
a
ball—type
valve
(A)
into
the
middle
of
a
drainage
line.
Close
the
valve.
Attach
the
drainage
line
to
a
tubing
section
with
a
tee
(B).
Figure
5:
Water
Connections
Connect
the
Display
Module
(Figure
6)
Select
any
1
5/8
in.(4,l
cm)
upright
pole
that
is
within
7.5
ft.
(2,3
m)
of
the
main
unit.
Lower
the
support
bracket
(A)
over
the
pole
until
the
bracket
is
at
the
.v’—\
1
.
desired
position;
tighten
the
thumbscrew
(B).
Position
3-
A1130}!
the
water
fittings
(C)
to
the
tubing
SGCUODS
the
back
of
the
module
so
that
its
slot
is
directly
over
and
secure
the
connection
with
tubing
clamps
(D).
the
desired
support
tab
(C);
pull
the
module
downward
until
it
is
securely
on
the
tab.
4.
Attach
the
tubing
sections
to
the
heat
exchangers
and
blanket.
Connect
the
Temperature
Display
Module
to
the
main
unit
before
the
System
Power
is
turned
on.
Insert
the
5.
Insert
the
water
fittings
into
the
appropriate
In
and
module
plug
into
the
socket
which
is
located
in
the
Out
ports
on
the
system:
CPG
H20
for
the
pocket
on
the
main
unit.
Be
sure
that
this
plug
is
cardioplegia
heat
exchanger,
ART
H20
for
the
securely
connected,
arterial
heat
exchanger,
and
BKT
H20
for
a
blanket.
Note:
During
use,
keep
the
drain
valves
closed
and
do
not
drain
attached
equipment.
The
system
ports
are
internally
connected
to
a
common
water
source
such
that
draining
the
attached
equipment
may
drain
the
entire
system.
Figure
6:
Bracket
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