Section 2 - Introduction
2.0 Introduction
Please read the precautions found in section 1.0
and all operating instructions before attempting to
use the Thermacare TC3003 Convective Warming
System. In addition, we recommend you request
in-service training from your local dealer.
2.1 Convective Warming System
The Convective Warming System (fig. 1) provides
a continuous means of warming patients to help
prevent and/or treat hypothermia. The system
consists of a Convective Warming Unit (Power
Unit) and a disposable Quilt. A connecting hose
conducts heated air from the Power Unit to the
Quilt.
2.2 TC3003 Power Unit
The TC3003 Power Unit provides a continuous
source of air to the Quilt. The Power Unit consists
of a HEPA filter, blower, heater, and temperature
controller. Exiting air temperatures may be set to
one of five temperature settings -- fan only, 32°C,
38°C, 43°C, and 46°C -- as appropriate for the
application. The Power Unit can be operated while
hanging on the rails of a bed, stretcher, on an I. V.
pole, or on an optional stand (figs. 2A/2B).
CAUTION
When using an I. V. pole, do not mount the
Power Unit higher than 1 meter (see fig. 3).
Otherwise, the Power Unit could tip over.
2.3 Quilt
The Quilt distributes air over the covered areas
of the patient through openings in the patient side
of the Quilt. Quilts consist of layers of plastic
and nonwoven material bonded together. On
operating room model Quilts, a pressure-sensitive,
nonirritating tape provides a seal between the air
from the Quilt and the surgical site. Refer to the
instructions enclosed with each Quilt.
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Figure 1 - Convective Warming System
I.V. Pole
I. V. Pole
Clamp
Clamp
Figure 2A - I. V. Pole or Stand mounted
Bedrail
Bedrail
Hook
Hook
Figure 2B - Bed rail mounted
1 Meter
1 meter
Maximum
maximum
Figure 3 - Pole mounting height limit