Setpoint 43.0°C
45
40
35
30
25
20
0
50
100
3.1 Effect of Flow Rate on Fluid
Temperature
Fluid temperatures exiting the patient line are affected
by flow rate. The following flow vs. output fluid
temperature curve is typical for the FW600 series
warming unit. See figure 6 above.
NOTE: Output fluid temperature for this curve is
measured at the end of the patient line.
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Temperature at the End of Patient Line
150
200
250
300
Flow in ml/min
Figure 6—Typical fluid temperature vs. flow rate
"High Flow w/48"extension,
20° input fluid"
"Standard w/48"extension,
10° input fluid"
350
400
450
3.2 Warming Set Removal
The cassette cannot be removed from the warming
unit while under pressure. To remove the cassette:
1.
Close the warming set input clamp first, while
leaving the output clamp open.
2.
Close the warming set output clamp.
3.
Following steps 1 and 2 will allow fluid to drain
from the cassette. Gently pull on blue guide rail to
remove cassette from warming unit.
4.
Dispose of warming set per facility protocol.
CAUTION
Failure to drain cassette will make it difficult
to remove. Forcing the cassette out may
cause it to rupture.
Ambient 22°C
500
550
600