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Dräger Isolette C2000 - Incubators Air Temperature Exceeds Air Set Temperature by 1.5 C or Greater, or Infants Skin Temperature Exceeds Skin Set Temperature by 1.0 C or Greater2

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2.39 Incubator’s Air Temperature Exceeds Air Set Temperature by 1.5 C or Greater, or Infant’s Skin
Temperature Exceeds Skin Set Temperature by 1.0 C or Greater
Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures
Isolette® Infant Incubator (Model C2000) Service Manual Page 2 - 105
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2.39 Incubators Air Temperature Exceeds Air Set Temperature by
1.5 C or Greater, or Infant’s Skin Temperature Exceeds Skin
Set Temperature by 1.0 C or Greater
1. The unit is in Air Mode.
Yes No
↓→Go to step 4.
2. The High Air Temperature alarm sounds.
Yes No
↓→Go to RAP 2.36 on page 2-102.
3. Go to step 5.
4. The High Skin Temperature alarm sounds.
Yes No
↓→Go to RAP 2.37 on page 2-103.
5. Perform the following:
a. Silence the High Air/Skin Temperature alarm for 15 minutes or
silence the High Temperature Cut Out alarm for 5 minutes by
pressing the Silence/Reset softkey.
b. Check the airflow vents on the surface of the shell assembly.
The vents are free from obstruction.
Yes No
↓→Remove the obstruction from the airflow vents. If this
solves the problem, go to “Final Actions” on page 2-24.
Otherwise, go to step 6.
6. The heater automatically turns itself off.
Yes No
↓→Go to RAP 2.18 on page 2-74. If this solves the problem,
go to “Final Actions” on page 2-24. Otherwise, call
Technical Support at (800) 437-2437 for assistance.
7. The problem still exists.
Yes No
↓→Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-24.
8. For assistance, call Technical Support at (800) 437-2437.

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