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Chattanooga Hydrocollator M-2 - User Manual

Chattanooga Hydrocollator M-2
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Hydrocollator
MOBILE HEATING UNITS
SS-2
M-2
M-4
ISO 13485 CERTIFIED
120 - 220/240 Volt Units

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Questions and Answers

  • D
    Desiree WhiteAug 17, 2025
    Why are the packs too hot in my Chattanooga Heating System?
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      Paul RomeroAug 18, 2025
      If your Chattanooga Heating System's packs are too hot, it could be due to the thermostat being set too high. In this case, adjust the thermostat to a lower setting. Alternatively, the thermostat might have failed, requiring a replacement.
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    Ian SmithAug 20, 2025
    What to do if the water in my Chattanooga Hydrocollator M-2 doesn't get hot?
    • R
      Robin MayAug 20, 2025
      If the water in your Chattanooga Heating System is not getting hot, there could be a few reasons. First, check if the breaker for the electric circuit is off and turn it on. If the breaker is on, the thermostat may not be functioning correctly and needs replacement. Lastly, the heating element might be burned out, which would also require replacement.
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    Donald ClarkAug 22, 2025
    How to remove rust/discoloration from Chattanooga Hydrocollator M-2 Heating System?
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      zjohnsonAug 22, 2025
      If you notice rust or discoloration in your Chattanooga Heating System, it could be due to a few reasons. First, check for any contact with ferrous material like staples or paper clips and remove them, then thoroughly clean the unit. Second, there might be deposits inside the tank, so clean the tank thoroughly to remove all deposits. Finally, too much chlorine in the water can cause this issue; if your local water has high chlorine content, add a dechlorinating agent.
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    Diana SwansonAug 25, 2025
    What to do if my Chattanooga Hydrocollator M-2 unit boils?
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      Angela JonesAug 26, 2025
      If your Chattanooga Heating System is boiling, it is likely due to a thermostat failure, and the thermostat should be replaced.
  • D
    Destiny PruittAug 27, 2025
    Why are the packs too cool in my Chattanooga Hydrocollator M-2 Heating System?
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      thomas85Aug 28, 2025
      If the packs in your Chattanooga Heating System are too cool, this could be because the thermostat is set too low. Try adjusting the thermostat to a higher setting. If that doesn't solve the problem, the thermostat may have failed and needs to be replaced.
  • P
    Paul BoydAug 30, 2025
    How to fix cloudiness of water in Chattanooga Heating System?
    • B
      Brittany CamposAug 30, 2025
      Cloudiness of water in your Chattanooga Heating System can occur for a couple of reasons. It may be due to filler seeping from the packs, in which case you should replace the packs. Alternatively, it could be caused by too long a period between cleanings; in this case, drain and clean the unit.
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    Jeremy MccormickSep 1, 2025
    What to do if Chattanooga Hydrocollator M-2 Heating System water doesn’t get hot?
    • K
      Kerry HoltSep 2, 2025
      If your Chattanooga Heating System is plugged in but the water isn't heating up, it could be due to several reasons: 1. The circuit breaker might be off. Ensure it is turned ON. 2. The thermostat may not be working correctly. In this case, consider replacing the thermostat. 3. The heating element might be burned out. If so, replace the element.
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    Tracy GarciaSep 4, 2025
    Why is my Chattanooga Hydrocollator M-2 Heating System water cloudy?
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      Mark BrownSep 4, 2025
      Cloudy water in your Chattanooga Heating System can be due to: 1. Filler seeping from the packs. Replace the packs to resolve this. 2. Infrequent cleaning. Make sure you drain and clean the unit regularly.
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    Jessica TorresSep 6, 2025
    What to do if Chattanooga Hydrocollator M-2 packs too hot?
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      Tara MendozaSep 6, 2025
      If the packs in your Chattanooga Heating System are too hot: 1. The thermostat might be set too high. Try adjusting the thermostat to a lower setting. 2. The thermostat may have failed. If adjusting doesn't help, consider replacing the thermostat.
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    Shelly PowersSep 9, 2025
    What causes rust in my Chattanooga Heating System?
    • B
      Bryan ReidSep 9, 2025
      Rust in your Chattanooga Heating System can be caused by: 1. Contact with ferrous metal. Remove any ferrous metal items (like staples or paper clips) from the unit and clean it thoroughly. 2. Deposits inside the tank. Clean the tank thoroughly to remove all deposits. 3. Too much chlorine in the water. Clean the tank and rinse it thoroughly. If your local water has high chlorine content, add a de-chlorinator.

Summary

Foreword

Precautionary Definitions

Defines safety symbols like CAUTIONS, WARNINGS, DANGERS, and NOTES for user safety.

Precautionary Instructions

Cautionary Instructions

Lists specific cautions for operation and maintenance of the unit to prevent minor injury or damage.

Warning Instructions

Details crucial safety warnings regarding grounding and water temperature to prevent serious injury.

Technical Specifications

SS-2 Model Specifications

Details power, capacity, temperature range, and dimensions for the SS-2 model.

Setup Instructions

Unit Operation

Troubleshooting Guide

Maintenance

Unit Care and Cleaning

Provides instructions for daily and periodic cleaning to maintain the unit's condition.

Preventing Rust

Lists steps to prevent rusting and maintain unit longevity, focusing on material care.

Product Warranty Information

Overview

The Hydrocollator Mobile Heating Units (Models SS-2, M-2, and M-4) are designed to heat and maintain the temperature of HotPacs for therapeutic use. These units are essentially stainless steel tanks equipped with an immersion-type heating element and a hydraulic capillary-type thermostat, which work together to ensure a consistent and ready supply of heated HotPacs.

Function Description:

The primary function of the Hydrocollator units is to heat HotPacs to a therapeutic temperature range, typically between 160°F and 166°F (71°C and 74°C). The internal heating element warms the water in the tank, and the hydraulic thermostat regulates this temperature, ensuring it remains within the desired range. This allows for the continuous availability of warm HotPacs for various applications. The units are designed for mobile use, featuring casters for easy movement within a clinical or home setting. Some models also include a thermal cut-out thermostat as a safety feature, which will open the power circuit if the water/element temperature exceeds a certain threshold (190°F ± 14°F or 88°C ± 8°C), preventing overheating.

Usage Features:

Operating the Hydrocollator is straightforward. Before initial use, all internal contents should be removed, and the wire rack replaced. The drain valve must be closed, and the tank filled with water to approximately three-quarters full, with HotPacs removed. The unit can be filled from any standard faucet. Once filled, the unit is plugged into an appropriate electrical outlet (120 Volt~, 60 Hz or 220/240 Volt~, 50-60 Hz, depending on the model's decal plate). The unit is turned on by plugging it in, and turned off by unplugging it from the mains power supply.

The controls are located at the rear, near the bottom of the unit. The thermostat, which controls the water temperature, is factory preset to the normal operating temperature. If adjustment is needed, it can be done by turning the adjusting screw on the thermostat: counterclockwise to lower the temperature and clockwise to raise it. It is crucial not to turn the inner stem of the thermostat. After any adjustment, the water temperature should be checked with a thermometer, and sufficient time allowed for the temperature to stabilize before using HotPacs.

The HotPac rack inside the unit is adjustable to accommodate different sizes and types of HotPacs. The SS-2 unit comes with eight standard HotPacs, the M-2 with twelve, and the M-4 with twenty-four. HotPacs should always be kept submerged in water to prevent burning or scorching. After each treatment, HotPacs should be returned to the hot water in the heating unit to reheat and remain clean and ready for immediate use. HotPacs have a useful life of at least one year under constant daily use. They should be replaced when the filler begins to ooze, the fabric wears out, or they no longer retain heat properly. For extended storage, wet HotPacs can be placed in plastic bags and stored in a freezer.

Maintenance Features:

Proper maintenance is essential for the longevity and efficiency of the Hydrocollator unit.

  1. Water Level: The water level must always be maintained above the HotPacs to protect the heating element, stainless steel, and HotPacs from damage. Water is lost daily due to evaporation, so daily refilling is necessary.
  2. Cleaning: The tank should be drained and cleaned systematically, at minimum intervals of every two weeks. Before cleaning or emptying, the unit must always be unplugged from the power source. The unit can be drained by moving it to a floor drain or by attaching an extension hose to the drain valve located at the bottom rear. The interior of the unit should be cleaned with a low-abrasive bathroom cleaner, ensuring it has low or no chlorine content, and thoroughly rinsed. A strong solution of vinegar and water can be used to dissolve deposits, followed by thorough rinsing.
  3. Rust Prevention: To prevent rusting, several precautions must be observed:
    • Avoid using bleach or cleaners with high chlorine content.
    • Do not use metal items like paper clips, safety pins, staples, or coat hangers in or on the unit.
    • Do not clean the unit with steel wool or a carbon steel brush.
    • Avoid abrasive cleaners that can disturb the finish.
    • Regularly clean and drain the tank to remove deposits, which are concentrations of chlorine that can initiate rusting. Accumulation of deposits on the heating element can also reduce efficiency and increase power consumption.
    • If "hard water" is suspected, characterized by salt deposits, the water may need to be changed more frequently.
    • Do not add certain additives like herbal teas or essential oils, as these can damage the unit's components, including the stainless steel. The unit is designed to heat water and HotPacs only.
  4. HotPac Care: HotPacs can be boiled for cleaning, though this may hasten their deterioration. They can also be scrubbed with soap and water. The simplified method of keeping them clean is continuous immersion in water.
  5. Troubleshooting: Minor performance issues, such as the unit not heating, cloudy water, or packs being too hot or too cool, can often be resolved by checking the breaker, adjusting the thermostat, replacing packs, or cleaning the tank. For more complex problems, qualified personnel should service the equipment.
  6. Replacement Parts: Only factory-authorized replacement parts should be used. HotPacs showing signs of wear or contamination (e.g., from hazardous materials, cleaning agents, bodily fluids, or mold) must be destroyed and replaced.

Chattanooga Hydrocollator M-2 Specifications

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BrandChattanooga
ModelHydrocollator M-2
CategoryHeating System
LanguageEnglish

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