WarmAir
Model 135 Manual OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Over-Temperature Safety Limit. This LED indicator light will
indicate an over-temperature condition (an audible alarm will
also sound). Immediately discontinue use and remove from
service if activated.
Under-Temperature Safety Limit. This LED indicator light will
indicate an under-temperature condition (an audible alarm will
also sound). Immediately discontinue use and remove from
service if activated.
Hour Meter. This LED indicator will alert the caregiver that 500
hours of service has transpired and the unit is due for its
regular preventive maintenance, including changing the filter.
Mounting the WarmAir
Unit
The WarmAir
135 unit must be mounted securely before it is used. There are three ways to mount
the unit:
1. IV Pole The unit may hook onto a secure, vertical IV pole of no less
Clamp than 3/4” (2.2 cm) and no more than 11/8” (2.86 cm) in diameter.
2. Mounting The unit may hook onto a secure bed rail or footboard up to
Bracket 1 3/4” (3.8 cm) thick.
3. Anti-slip Feet The unit may be placed on a table or stand near the patient.
Do not place the unit in bed with the patient.
To prevent tipping when mounting the WarmAir
135
unit to an IV pole, do not clamp the unit higher than 44
inches (112 cm) on an IV pole with a minimum 24 inch
(61 cm) diameter base.
When hooking the unit on a rail, make sure the unit
cannot tip to a point where it may fall off the rail.
When placing the unit on a table or stand near a patient,
make sure the unit is not located in an area where it can
be knocked off by caregivers or passing traffic.
Failure to heed these restrictions may result in IV pole
instability, catheter site trauma, and patient or user
injury.