Mounting The Patient Adjustable Warming Unit With A Suction Wall Mount Adapter; Operating Information; Instructions For Use - 3M Bair Hugger 875 Manuel De L'utilisateur

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System
Rail Mount
Mounting the Patient Adjustable Warming Unit with a
Suction Wall Mount Adapter
1.
Slide the Bair Hugger suction wall mount adapter into the
suction wall bracket. If the adapter is too large to fit, remove the
expand spacer.
2.
Increase the expander on the Bair Hugger suction wall mount
adapter by gently turning the screw counter-clockwise until the
adapter is securely fastened (torque < 10 in-lbs). The adapter
should not be able to move in any direction within the suction
wall bracket once fastened.
Caution: When using the suction wall mount adapter, only hold the
front of the adapter when increasing/decreasing the expander to
prevent pinching fingers.
Notice: Over torqueing may cause device damage.
3.
Slide the patient adjustable warming unit into the suction wall
mount adapter.
System

Operating Information

Instructions for Use

The instructions below describe how to use the Bair Hugger patient
adjustable warming unit Model 875 with a Bair Hugger warming
gown. For more information about the Bair Hugger warming gowns,
refer to the Instructions for Use that is shipped with the warming
gowns.
1.
Instruct your patient to put the warming gown on so the
opening is in the back. The gown has ties on the side and back
of the neck. The gown should be tied loosely to help the air
circulate in the gown insert.
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Rail to Wall
Bracket
2.
Connect the patient adjustable
warming unit hose to the warming
gown by performing the following
steps.
Connect the warming unit
hose to the Bair Hugger
warming gown's lower right
hose port.
Squeeze and hold the two
buttons on the sides of the
hose nozzle.
Insert the nozzle into the open
hose port in the warming
gown.
Release the buttons to
lock the hose nozzle in
place.
3.
Connect the patient adjustable
warming unit to a proper power
source.
4.
Turn the knob on the handheld temperature
controller clockwise to turn the patient
adjustable warming unit ON. When you turn the
patient adjustable warming unit on, the heater
and blower activate. Also, the "Power On"
indicator light on the patient adjustable warming
unit illuminates.
5.
Allow the patient to adjust the temperature
to a comfortable level. The temperature and
airflow are adjusted by turning the knob
on the handheld temperature controller.
The temperature adjustment varies from
approximately ambient to 43±3°C. The
maximum temperature is 46°C before the
Over-temp indicator light illuminates and audible alarm sounds.
Warning: Do not leave children and other vulnerable patient
populations unattended while using a Bair Hugger patient adjustable
warming unit.
Warning: Do not allow children and other vulnerable patients to
handle the handheld temperature controller without supervision to
prevent controller's electrical cord from becoming entangled around
the patient.
Caution: Patient Monitoring Recommendations:
3M recommends continuously monitoring core
temperature. In the absence of continuous monitoring,
monitor the temperature of patients who are incapable
of reacting, communicating and/or who cannot sense
temperature a minimum of every 15 minutes or according to
institutional protocol.
Monitor cutaneous responses of patients who are incapable
of reacting, communicating and/or who cannot sense
temperature a minimum of every 15 minutes or according to
institutional protocol.
Adjust air temperature or discontinue warming therapy
when the therapeutic goal is reached, if elevated
temperatures are recorded or if there is an adverse
cutaneous response in the warmed area.
6.
Turn the knob on the handheld
temperature controller counter-
clockwise until it clicks to
discontinue warming therapy.
To disconnect the hose nozzle
from the warming gown, press
3M™Bair Hugger™ Patient Adjustable Warming Unit Model 875 Operator's Manual

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