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Ohmeda 3000 - Precautions and Safety Guidelines; Warnings; Cautions

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Precautions
Warnings
After
completing
a
repair
of
the
Infant
Warmer
Sys-
tem
the
appropriate
calibration
procedure must
be
performed
to
make
sure
the
Infant
Warmer
System
is
in
proper
operating
condition.
In
addition
a
final
electrical
safety
check
and
leakage
current
test
must
be
performed.
Record
the
information
for
fu-
ture
reference.
After
completing
any portion
of
the
calibration
and
adjustments
procedure
for
the
Infant
Warmer
Sys-
tem
the
checkout
procedure
must
be
performed
to
make
sure
the
Infant
Warmer
System
is
in
proper
operating
condition.
In
addition
a
final
electrical
safety
check
and
leakage
current
test
must
be
per-
formed.
Record
the
information
for
future
reference.
Overloading
the
shelves
can
affect
the
stability
of
the
unit.
Do
not
perform
the
Check-Out
Procedure
while
a
patient
occupies
the
Infant
Warmer
System.
Never
oil
or
grease
oxygen
equipment
unless
a
lu-
bricant
that
is
made
and
approved
for
this
type
of
service
is
used.
Oils
and grease
oxidize
readily,
and
in
the
presence
of
oxygen,
will
burn
violently.
Vac
Kote*
is
the
oxygen
service
lubricant
recommended
(Order
No.
0220-0091-300).
When
replacing
gauges,
be
sure
to
use identical
pressure
ranges.
Do
not
use
oil
or
oil
bearing
materials
on
or
near
the
regulator.
Oils
and
greases
oxidize
readily
and,
in
the
presence
of
oxygen,
they
will
burn
violently.
All
metallic
parts
of
the
regulator
must
be
discarded
if
contaminated
with
oil
or
grease.
*
Vac
Kote
is
a
trademark
of
the
Ball
Corporation.
Cautions
Servicing
of
this
product
in
accordance
with
this
service
manual
should
never
be
undertaken
in
the
absence
of
proper
tools,
test
equipment
and
the
most
recent
revision
of
this
service
manual
which
is
clearly
and
thoroughly
understood.
This
static
control
precaution
symbol
appears
throughout
this
manual.
When
this
symbol
ap-
pears
next
to
a
procedure
in
this
manual,
static
control
precautions
must
be
observed.
Use
the
static
control
work
station
(Part
No.
0175-2311-
000)
to
help
ensure
that
static
charges
are
safely
conducted
to
ground
and
not
through
sta-
tic
sensitive
devices.
No
repair
should
ever
be
undertaken
or
attempted
by
anyone
not
having
such
qualifications.
Detailed
drawings
and
procedures
for
more
exten-
sive
repairs
are
included
herein
solely
for
the
con-
venience
of
users
having
proper
knowledge,
tools,
and
test
equipment,
and
for
service
representatives
specially
trained
by
Ohmeda.
For
the
Model
3000
Infant
Warmer
System
the
height
of
the
bed
should
be
27
inches
+2
inches
from
the
bottom
of
the
heater
module
for
proper
heating
and
temperature
control.
Insulation
on
electrical
wiring
can
deteriorate
with
age.
Check
for
brittle
or
deteriorated
insulation
on
power
cord
and
all
other
electrical
wiring.
Use
the
Static
Control
Work
Station
(Part
No.
0175-
2311-000)
to
help
ensure
that
static
charges
are
safely
conducted
to
ground.
The
Velostat
material
is
conductive.
Do
not
place
electrically
powered
circuit
boards
on
it.
The
back
panel
and
display
panel
may
drop
down
when
the
bottom
cover
mounting
screws
are
re-
moved.
Be sure
to
secure
the
panels
with
tape
be-
fore
disassembly.
Disconnect
the
Infant
Warmer
System
power
cord
and
allow
the
unit
to
cool
before
replacing
the
examination
or
alarm
light.
Disconnect
the
Infant
Warmer
System
power
cord
and
allow
the
unit
to
cool
before
replacing
the
examination
light.
The
lamp
normally
operates
at
a
high
temperature.
Take
static
precautions
for
these
procedures.
For
safety
have
at
least
2
people
available
to
re-
place
a
caster.
Remove
all
accessory
equipment.
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