Standby – ZOLL Thermogard XP IVTM System Operation Manual User Manual

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Operation

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Table 4-1. Setup Sensor Checks

Air Trap

There is no Start-up Kit installed or there is a large amount of air in the
Start-up Kit chamber.

Roller Pump Lid

The clear plastic roller pump lid is not closed properly.

Check Prime Switch

The Prime Switch is being depressed (as when you use it to prime the
system) or has been jammed in the ‘on” position.

Coolant

The coolant level is low. Top up the coldwell with coolant.

If any of these sensor states are not correct you will see the “System Setup” and
the problem sensor state will be highlighted in red (see Figure 4-1 above). Once
you rectify the identified problems, the System will progress to STANDBY.

NOTE: Change in Design – Patient Temperature Probes

In earlier versions, the System would not enter STANDBY without at least a
Primary Patient Temperature Probe (T1) connected to the System. For XP
Systems, the System will enter STANDBY without a T1 probe being
connected; however, the System will NOT enter RUN without at least the
Primary Patient Temperature Probe (T1) connected to the System (see below:
T1/T2 Behavior - New).

STANDBY

Figure 4-2. System Operating Display - Standby

In STANDBY you can interact with the full user interface of the System. You can
select the target temperature, the rate and the treatment mode.

Patient temperature alarms are active in STANDBY if the primary patient
temperature probe (T1) is connected.

The coolant bath temperature graph is active in STANDBY (a new feature
compared to earlier versions of the System).

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