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nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd

Presentation Flow

COMPANY OVERVIEW

CLINICAL ASPECTS OF nice 5000 SERIES OPEN CARE SYSTEM

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

TROUBLESHOOTING

Company INFO

Established in the year 1997 Group of highly skilled professionals 4000+ highly satisfied customers Deep penetration in NICU and respiratory domain User friendly range of products With deep skills and high end technology we always strive

for growth and delighted customers

Timeline-nice Neotech

2005bullFirst New Factory Unit 1 Opened

bullIncrease in production Line

2001bullRegistered as Pvt ltd

bullProduction started for different models

2013bullSecond New Factory Unit 2 Opened

1999bull Neotech Logo

Designed

bull Designed first incubator amp open

care prototype

2003bull Export to

Vietnam

2009-2011

bull CE certification for products

2015bull 125+skilled

employee strong firm

bull Multiple range of NICU products

1997bullStarted Neotech Medical Systems with 2 employees

bullFirst Infant Radiant Warmer

Why nice Neotech

User friendly range of products Customized solutions Ethical Business practices Stringent quality control management Complete customer satisfaction

Why Open Care Systems are Used

Assist Thermoregulation

Body warming by providing Far IR radiant heat

Ensure baby is stabilized after birth

INFANT RADIANT WARMERS WITH

PHOTOTHERAPY amp RESUSCITATION

MODES OF HEAT LOSS

Conduction Heat Loss Direct heat transfer from skin to object

Convection Heat Loss (i) Heat loss through air flow (ii) Also depends on Air Temperature

Radiant Heat Loss Direct transfer by electromagnetic radiation in infrared spectrum

(i) Heat gained by radiation from external radiant energy source (ii) Heat lost by radiation to cooler walls of incubator

Evaporation Heat Loss Heat loss when water evaporates from skin and respiratory track Depends on maximum relative humidity of surrounding Less Humidity = More Evaporation

Heat Loss(wattsmeter square) Evaporation 60-80 wattsmeter square Radiation 50 wattsmeter square Convection 25 wattsmeter square Evaporation Negligible Total Heat Loss 135-155 wattsmeter square

Electromagnetic Spectrum

Infrared Spectrum

Effects of Far IR in Infant body

Far Infrared Rays are invisible waves of energy

They have the ability to penetrate all layers of the infant body penetrating into the inner-most regions of the tissues muscles and boneFar Infrared Rays very gently increases blood flow by expanding the capillaries that carry blood It also increases oxygenation and regeneration of the bloodFar Infrared boosts the immune system increasing the amount of white blood cells and killer T-cellsFar Infrared can also increase the processing enzyme activity in digestive tract as well as boost metabolism

Types of heaters Quartz

A quartz heater is a type of infrared heater The heating comes from a heating element encased inside a quartz tube The element produces a wavelength of infrared radiation The quartz protects the heating element and stops convection heat from escaping

Far IR Infrared

Infrared radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation just below the frequency of visible light Pretty much everything emits infrared radiation The hotter something is the more infrared it emits Every molecule also absorbs infrared at a certain wavelength When a molecule absorbs infrared energy it heats up The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating it

Ceramic Heaters

Ceramic heaters are heaters that generate heat by passing electricity through heating wires embedded in ceramic plates The ceramic coating tend to crack over a period of time and can fall over the baby causing havoc

Tubular Heater

A tubular heater is designed from metal tubing There are chances of heat loss and heat conduction in relative heating methods compared with other heating methods like resistance heating infrared heating The heating pipe has higher cost due to metal material

Types of heaters(Contrsquodhelliphellip)

Benefits of Heaterhellip

QUARTZ

bullInstant Heating bullCost efficient bullFar IR heating stimulates skin cellsbullLong lifebullDoes not crack

CERAM

IC

bullTakes time to heat bullNot cost effective bullNo Far IR heatingbullCracks in a period of time (ceramic coating)

TUBULAR

bullRisk of firebullHigh operating costbullDelay in heatingbullNo Far IR heating

Far IR Heating stimulates the cells of the baby by skin penetration and in turn helps growth of baby

Phototherapy System

Exposing the affected infant to light at the blue end of the visible spectrum(450-495nm) has been shown to reduce the concentration of bilirubin by causing it to become more soluble and therefore more easily excreted from the body

outcome

The Phototherapy provides light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

Resuscitation

Substantial physiologic changes occur in the transition from fetal to extra uterine life includingbullThe role of the placenta in gas exchange is taken over by the lungsbullChanges from fluid-filled to air filled lungsbullDramatic increase in blood flow to the lungs with reversal then closure of intra and extra cardiac shunts

Assistance to breathe at birthPrevent neonatal deathPrevent Adverse longterm neurodevelopmental sequelae

Failure or disruption of these changes may result in further difficulties with resuscitation in the newborn infantThe need for resuscitation of the newborn infant at birth cannot always be anticipated or predicted

Benefit

A range of Baby friendly equipments 6 Layer security Introducing nice NeOumltech 5000 series Open Care Systems

Designed to perfection for your baby

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems Modelsnice 5000 RP Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 R Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 P Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit O2 driven Venturi slow suction

Nice 5000 Infant Radiant Warmer Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Large LED display

bullMicro controller based electronicsbull6 Layer securitybullServo Skin Air and Manual mode controlsbullLED Phototherapy with timer cut offbullResuscitation with safe PIP and PEEPbullCalibration Free temperature probebullHigh Intensity Quartz Heating element for effective radiationbullHalogen Observational LampbullParabolic reflector for uniform heatingbullMemory Backup restores previously entered data in case of power failurebullComprehensive alarms and safety cut offbullInstant warming and uniform heatingbullShort wave heater ensures instant warmingbullAutomatic safety heater cutoff at 39 degC at any mode bullAPGAR TimerbullO2 activated venturi suctionbullAuxiliary oxygen bullKeypad Lock

Features

How to operate

Control Panel Operation Operating Modes Alarms Heater Module Bed Platform Operation Side Panel Operation X-ray procedure LED Phototherapy Manual Resuscitation Suction System Auxiliary oxygen

Control Panel Operation

1 Skin Temperature Display 17

Decrease Key

2 SkinAir Set Temperature Display

18

Increase Key

3 Fahrenheit Indicator 19

APGAR Kay

4 Centigrade Indicator 20

ordmCordmF Conversion Key

5 Skin Probe Failure Indicator 21

Lock Key

6 Air Probe Failure Indicator 22

Heater Output Indicator

7 Heater Failure Indicator 23

Skin mode indicator

8 SkinAir gt39ordmC Indicator 24

APGAR Timer Indicator

9 System Failure Indicator 25

Mute ON Indicator

10 Power Failure Indicator 26

Manual Timer Indicator

11 Lock Indicator 27

Air Temperature Low Indicator

12 APGARManual Timer Indicator

28

Air Temperature High Indicator

13 Air mode Indicator 29

Skin Temperature Low Indicator

14 Manual Mode indicator 30

Skin Temperature High Indicator

15 Mode Key 31

Alarm Indicator

16 Mute Key 32

Air temperature Display

Resuscitation Panel

1)Gas Supply Flow rate Set the Flow rate at 5 - 7 LPM in the Flow Meter2)Setting the Maximum Pressure Occlude PEEP knob and turn PIP control fully clockwise adjust maximum pressure control knob clockwise or counterclockwise to set desired maximum pressure3)Setting the Peak Inspiratory Pressure (PIP) Occlude the PEEP knob turn PIP control knob counter-clockwise until the desired peak inspiratory pressure is set

1 2

3

Operating Modes

Manual Mode Operation

1048729 The environment temperature in bed platform area is manually control by varying the percentage of heater output

1048729 Manual Timer Setting ndash Press Mode key and change into Manual Mode then Press Combination of Mute Key and increase ()Decrease () Key Set the Manual Timer (1 min ndash 15 min)

1048729 of Heater output Setting ndash Press increase ()Decrease () switch to adjust the of Heater Output in 10 increments

1048729 Manual timer alarm for 15 min by default as an indication to monitor the patient temperature at a time the heater output is reduced

Skin Mode Operation

Note The skin temperature probe must be properly attached before choosing Skin mode operation

1048729 The user must select a Skin control temperature (Set required Temperature) when the Infant Radiant Warmer is used in the Skin mode

1048729 How to set temperature in skin mode The Skin control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and decrease () switches The temperature can be adjusted from 32degC to 38degC

APGAR Timer The APGAR display indicates the APGAR timer select in the APGAR Mode

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Air Mode Operation

The Air temperature probe must be properly attached on the rear Panel of the Open Care System before starting air mode operation

Select air control temperature (Set required Temperature) setting when the Open Care System is used in the air mode for the first time

The air control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and Decrease () touch switches

The control temperature can be adjusted from 20 to 38degC

In the air mode the temperature sensed by the air temperature probe is used by the control system to modulate the radiant heat and maintain theEnvironment temperature at the selected control temperature

Note All the above mentioned modes can only be accessible when the keypad lock is off

AlarmsSkin Probe Failure Alarm Active in skin mode When probe is disconnected from console

Skin Temperature High Active in the skin mode of operation When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Skin Temperature LowActive in the skin mode of operation When infant temp less than set temp(-1degC)

Ait Temperature High Active in air mode When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Air Temperature Low Active in air mode When infant temp less than set temp(-2degC)Manual Timer Alarm The manual timer alarm activates in the manual mode of operation when the therapy time set has elapsed(15 mins by default)Heater Fail Alarm The Heater failure alarm activates if the heater fails in any mode of operationSystem Failure Alarm The system failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if any components are defectPower Failure Alarm The power failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if the power cable gets disconnected or when there is no AC main powerThermal Cut-off Alarm When temp exceeds 39degC in any mode The heater deactivates and the patient temperature displays ldquootrdquo

Heater Module

Parabolic design

Even Distribution of heat over bed surface

Extensive safety

measures(6 Layer safety for thermal

cut- off)

Far IR heating ensures

stimulation of cells for growth

The parabolic design of the heater module ensures that the Far IR radiant energy is distributed very evenly over the bed surface The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating itWith 6 layer safety measures the chances of hypo and hyperthermia is ruled out The heater also comes with a thermostat temperature control for enhanced protection

Bed Platform Operation

bullThe bed platform tilts for Trendelenburg and Fowler positioning capabilities Rotate the knob placed on the right side of the machine to position the bed (up or down)bull Caution when the mattress is in the tilted position ensure an additional support is provided to minimize the baby falling

Side Panel Operation

bullTo lower a side panel pull it up and then pull the top edge away from the bed

bull To raise a side panel swing it to the upright position then allow it to engage in the latched position

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 2: 5000 series warmers

Presentation Flow

COMPANY OVERVIEW

CLINICAL ASPECTS OF nice 5000 SERIES OPEN CARE SYSTEM

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

TROUBLESHOOTING

Company INFO

Established in the year 1997 Group of highly skilled professionals 4000+ highly satisfied customers Deep penetration in NICU and respiratory domain User friendly range of products With deep skills and high end technology we always strive

for growth and delighted customers

Timeline-nice Neotech

2005bullFirst New Factory Unit 1 Opened

bullIncrease in production Line

2001bullRegistered as Pvt ltd

bullProduction started for different models

2013bullSecond New Factory Unit 2 Opened

1999bull Neotech Logo

Designed

bull Designed first incubator amp open

care prototype

2003bull Export to

Vietnam

2009-2011

bull CE certification for products

2015bull 125+skilled

employee strong firm

bull Multiple range of NICU products

1997bullStarted Neotech Medical Systems with 2 employees

bullFirst Infant Radiant Warmer

Why nice Neotech

User friendly range of products Customized solutions Ethical Business practices Stringent quality control management Complete customer satisfaction

Why Open Care Systems are Used

Assist Thermoregulation

Body warming by providing Far IR radiant heat

Ensure baby is stabilized after birth

INFANT RADIANT WARMERS WITH

PHOTOTHERAPY amp RESUSCITATION

MODES OF HEAT LOSS

Conduction Heat Loss Direct heat transfer from skin to object

Convection Heat Loss (i) Heat loss through air flow (ii) Also depends on Air Temperature

Radiant Heat Loss Direct transfer by electromagnetic radiation in infrared spectrum

(i) Heat gained by radiation from external radiant energy source (ii) Heat lost by radiation to cooler walls of incubator

Evaporation Heat Loss Heat loss when water evaporates from skin and respiratory track Depends on maximum relative humidity of surrounding Less Humidity = More Evaporation

Heat Loss(wattsmeter square) Evaporation 60-80 wattsmeter square Radiation 50 wattsmeter square Convection 25 wattsmeter square Evaporation Negligible Total Heat Loss 135-155 wattsmeter square

Electromagnetic Spectrum

Infrared Spectrum

Effects of Far IR in Infant body

Far Infrared Rays are invisible waves of energy

They have the ability to penetrate all layers of the infant body penetrating into the inner-most regions of the tissues muscles and boneFar Infrared Rays very gently increases blood flow by expanding the capillaries that carry blood It also increases oxygenation and regeneration of the bloodFar Infrared boosts the immune system increasing the amount of white blood cells and killer T-cellsFar Infrared can also increase the processing enzyme activity in digestive tract as well as boost metabolism

Types of heaters Quartz

A quartz heater is a type of infrared heater The heating comes from a heating element encased inside a quartz tube The element produces a wavelength of infrared radiation The quartz protects the heating element and stops convection heat from escaping

Far IR Infrared

Infrared radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation just below the frequency of visible light Pretty much everything emits infrared radiation The hotter something is the more infrared it emits Every molecule also absorbs infrared at a certain wavelength When a molecule absorbs infrared energy it heats up The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating it

Ceramic Heaters

Ceramic heaters are heaters that generate heat by passing electricity through heating wires embedded in ceramic plates The ceramic coating tend to crack over a period of time and can fall over the baby causing havoc

Tubular Heater

A tubular heater is designed from metal tubing There are chances of heat loss and heat conduction in relative heating methods compared with other heating methods like resistance heating infrared heating The heating pipe has higher cost due to metal material

Types of heaters(Contrsquodhelliphellip)

Benefits of Heaterhellip

QUARTZ

bullInstant Heating bullCost efficient bullFar IR heating stimulates skin cellsbullLong lifebullDoes not crack

CERAM

IC

bullTakes time to heat bullNot cost effective bullNo Far IR heatingbullCracks in a period of time (ceramic coating)

TUBULAR

bullRisk of firebullHigh operating costbullDelay in heatingbullNo Far IR heating

Far IR Heating stimulates the cells of the baby by skin penetration and in turn helps growth of baby

Phototherapy System

Exposing the affected infant to light at the blue end of the visible spectrum(450-495nm) has been shown to reduce the concentration of bilirubin by causing it to become more soluble and therefore more easily excreted from the body

outcome

The Phototherapy provides light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

Resuscitation

Substantial physiologic changes occur in the transition from fetal to extra uterine life includingbullThe role of the placenta in gas exchange is taken over by the lungsbullChanges from fluid-filled to air filled lungsbullDramatic increase in blood flow to the lungs with reversal then closure of intra and extra cardiac shunts

Assistance to breathe at birthPrevent neonatal deathPrevent Adverse longterm neurodevelopmental sequelae

Failure or disruption of these changes may result in further difficulties with resuscitation in the newborn infantThe need for resuscitation of the newborn infant at birth cannot always be anticipated or predicted

Benefit

A range of Baby friendly equipments 6 Layer security Introducing nice NeOumltech 5000 series Open Care Systems

Designed to perfection for your baby

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems Modelsnice 5000 RP Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 R Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 P Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit O2 driven Venturi slow suction

Nice 5000 Infant Radiant Warmer Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Large LED display

bullMicro controller based electronicsbull6 Layer securitybullServo Skin Air and Manual mode controlsbullLED Phototherapy with timer cut offbullResuscitation with safe PIP and PEEPbullCalibration Free temperature probebullHigh Intensity Quartz Heating element for effective radiationbullHalogen Observational LampbullParabolic reflector for uniform heatingbullMemory Backup restores previously entered data in case of power failurebullComprehensive alarms and safety cut offbullInstant warming and uniform heatingbullShort wave heater ensures instant warmingbullAutomatic safety heater cutoff at 39 degC at any mode bullAPGAR TimerbullO2 activated venturi suctionbullAuxiliary oxygen bullKeypad Lock

Features

How to operate

Control Panel Operation Operating Modes Alarms Heater Module Bed Platform Operation Side Panel Operation X-ray procedure LED Phototherapy Manual Resuscitation Suction System Auxiliary oxygen

Control Panel Operation

1 Skin Temperature Display 17

Decrease Key

2 SkinAir Set Temperature Display

18

Increase Key

3 Fahrenheit Indicator 19

APGAR Kay

4 Centigrade Indicator 20

ordmCordmF Conversion Key

5 Skin Probe Failure Indicator 21

Lock Key

6 Air Probe Failure Indicator 22

Heater Output Indicator

7 Heater Failure Indicator 23

Skin mode indicator

8 SkinAir gt39ordmC Indicator 24

APGAR Timer Indicator

9 System Failure Indicator 25

Mute ON Indicator

10 Power Failure Indicator 26

Manual Timer Indicator

11 Lock Indicator 27

Air Temperature Low Indicator

12 APGARManual Timer Indicator

28

Air Temperature High Indicator

13 Air mode Indicator 29

Skin Temperature Low Indicator

14 Manual Mode indicator 30

Skin Temperature High Indicator

15 Mode Key 31

Alarm Indicator

16 Mute Key 32

Air temperature Display

Resuscitation Panel

1)Gas Supply Flow rate Set the Flow rate at 5 - 7 LPM in the Flow Meter2)Setting the Maximum Pressure Occlude PEEP knob and turn PIP control fully clockwise adjust maximum pressure control knob clockwise or counterclockwise to set desired maximum pressure3)Setting the Peak Inspiratory Pressure (PIP) Occlude the PEEP knob turn PIP control knob counter-clockwise until the desired peak inspiratory pressure is set

1 2

3

Operating Modes

Manual Mode Operation

1048729 The environment temperature in bed platform area is manually control by varying the percentage of heater output

1048729 Manual Timer Setting ndash Press Mode key and change into Manual Mode then Press Combination of Mute Key and increase ()Decrease () Key Set the Manual Timer (1 min ndash 15 min)

1048729 of Heater output Setting ndash Press increase ()Decrease () switch to adjust the of Heater Output in 10 increments

1048729 Manual timer alarm for 15 min by default as an indication to monitor the patient temperature at a time the heater output is reduced

Skin Mode Operation

Note The skin temperature probe must be properly attached before choosing Skin mode operation

1048729 The user must select a Skin control temperature (Set required Temperature) when the Infant Radiant Warmer is used in the Skin mode

1048729 How to set temperature in skin mode The Skin control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and decrease () switches The temperature can be adjusted from 32degC to 38degC

APGAR Timer The APGAR display indicates the APGAR timer select in the APGAR Mode

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Air Mode Operation

The Air temperature probe must be properly attached on the rear Panel of the Open Care System before starting air mode operation

Select air control temperature (Set required Temperature) setting when the Open Care System is used in the air mode for the first time

The air control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and Decrease () touch switches

The control temperature can be adjusted from 20 to 38degC

In the air mode the temperature sensed by the air temperature probe is used by the control system to modulate the radiant heat and maintain theEnvironment temperature at the selected control temperature

Note All the above mentioned modes can only be accessible when the keypad lock is off

AlarmsSkin Probe Failure Alarm Active in skin mode When probe is disconnected from console

Skin Temperature High Active in the skin mode of operation When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Skin Temperature LowActive in the skin mode of operation When infant temp less than set temp(-1degC)

Ait Temperature High Active in air mode When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Air Temperature Low Active in air mode When infant temp less than set temp(-2degC)Manual Timer Alarm The manual timer alarm activates in the manual mode of operation when the therapy time set has elapsed(15 mins by default)Heater Fail Alarm The Heater failure alarm activates if the heater fails in any mode of operationSystem Failure Alarm The system failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if any components are defectPower Failure Alarm The power failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if the power cable gets disconnected or when there is no AC main powerThermal Cut-off Alarm When temp exceeds 39degC in any mode The heater deactivates and the patient temperature displays ldquootrdquo

Heater Module

Parabolic design

Even Distribution of heat over bed surface

Extensive safety

measures(6 Layer safety for thermal

cut- off)

Far IR heating ensures

stimulation of cells for growth

The parabolic design of the heater module ensures that the Far IR radiant energy is distributed very evenly over the bed surface The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating itWith 6 layer safety measures the chances of hypo and hyperthermia is ruled out The heater also comes with a thermostat temperature control for enhanced protection

Bed Platform Operation

bullThe bed platform tilts for Trendelenburg and Fowler positioning capabilities Rotate the knob placed on the right side of the machine to position the bed (up or down)bull Caution when the mattress is in the tilted position ensure an additional support is provided to minimize the baby falling

Side Panel Operation

bullTo lower a side panel pull it up and then pull the top edge away from the bed

bull To raise a side panel swing it to the upright position then allow it to engage in the latched position

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 3: 5000 series warmers

Company INFO

Established in the year 1997 Group of highly skilled professionals 4000+ highly satisfied customers Deep penetration in NICU and respiratory domain User friendly range of products With deep skills and high end technology we always strive

for growth and delighted customers

Timeline-nice Neotech

2005bullFirst New Factory Unit 1 Opened

bullIncrease in production Line

2001bullRegistered as Pvt ltd

bullProduction started for different models

2013bullSecond New Factory Unit 2 Opened

1999bull Neotech Logo

Designed

bull Designed first incubator amp open

care prototype

2003bull Export to

Vietnam

2009-2011

bull CE certification for products

2015bull 125+skilled

employee strong firm

bull Multiple range of NICU products

1997bullStarted Neotech Medical Systems with 2 employees

bullFirst Infant Radiant Warmer

Why nice Neotech

User friendly range of products Customized solutions Ethical Business practices Stringent quality control management Complete customer satisfaction

Why Open Care Systems are Used

Assist Thermoregulation

Body warming by providing Far IR radiant heat

Ensure baby is stabilized after birth

INFANT RADIANT WARMERS WITH

PHOTOTHERAPY amp RESUSCITATION

MODES OF HEAT LOSS

Conduction Heat Loss Direct heat transfer from skin to object

Convection Heat Loss (i) Heat loss through air flow (ii) Also depends on Air Temperature

Radiant Heat Loss Direct transfer by electromagnetic radiation in infrared spectrum

(i) Heat gained by radiation from external radiant energy source (ii) Heat lost by radiation to cooler walls of incubator

Evaporation Heat Loss Heat loss when water evaporates from skin and respiratory track Depends on maximum relative humidity of surrounding Less Humidity = More Evaporation

Heat Loss(wattsmeter square) Evaporation 60-80 wattsmeter square Radiation 50 wattsmeter square Convection 25 wattsmeter square Evaporation Negligible Total Heat Loss 135-155 wattsmeter square

Electromagnetic Spectrum

Infrared Spectrum

Effects of Far IR in Infant body

Far Infrared Rays are invisible waves of energy

They have the ability to penetrate all layers of the infant body penetrating into the inner-most regions of the tissues muscles and boneFar Infrared Rays very gently increases blood flow by expanding the capillaries that carry blood It also increases oxygenation and regeneration of the bloodFar Infrared boosts the immune system increasing the amount of white blood cells and killer T-cellsFar Infrared can also increase the processing enzyme activity in digestive tract as well as boost metabolism

Types of heaters Quartz

A quartz heater is a type of infrared heater The heating comes from a heating element encased inside a quartz tube The element produces a wavelength of infrared radiation The quartz protects the heating element and stops convection heat from escaping

Far IR Infrared

Infrared radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation just below the frequency of visible light Pretty much everything emits infrared radiation The hotter something is the more infrared it emits Every molecule also absorbs infrared at a certain wavelength When a molecule absorbs infrared energy it heats up The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating it

Ceramic Heaters

Ceramic heaters are heaters that generate heat by passing electricity through heating wires embedded in ceramic plates The ceramic coating tend to crack over a period of time and can fall over the baby causing havoc

Tubular Heater

A tubular heater is designed from metal tubing There are chances of heat loss and heat conduction in relative heating methods compared with other heating methods like resistance heating infrared heating The heating pipe has higher cost due to metal material

Types of heaters(Contrsquodhelliphellip)

Benefits of Heaterhellip

QUARTZ

bullInstant Heating bullCost efficient bullFar IR heating stimulates skin cellsbullLong lifebullDoes not crack

CERAM

IC

bullTakes time to heat bullNot cost effective bullNo Far IR heatingbullCracks in a period of time (ceramic coating)

TUBULAR

bullRisk of firebullHigh operating costbullDelay in heatingbullNo Far IR heating

Far IR Heating stimulates the cells of the baby by skin penetration and in turn helps growth of baby

Phototherapy System

Exposing the affected infant to light at the blue end of the visible spectrum(450-495nm) has been shown to reduce the concentration of bilirubin by causing it to become more soluble and therefore more easily excreted from the body

outcome

The Phototherapy provides light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

Resuscitation

Substantial physiologic changes occur in the transition from fetal to extra uterine life includingbullThe role of the placenta in gas exchange is taken over by the lungsbullChanges from fluid-filled to air filled lungsbullDramatic increase in blood flow to the lungs with reversal then closure of intra and extra cardiac shunts

Assistance to breathe at birthPrevent neonatal deathPrevent Adverse longterm neurodevelopmental sequelae

Failure or disruption of these changes may result in further difficulties with resuscitation in the newborn infantThe need for resuscitation of the newborn infant at birth cannot always be anticipated or predicted

Benefit

A range of Baby friendly equipments 6 Layer security Introducing nice NeOumltech 5000 series Open Care Systems

Designed to perfection for your baby

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems Modelsnice 5000 RP Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 R Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 P Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit O2 driven Venturi slow suction

Nice 5000 Infant Radiant Warmer Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Large LED display

bullMicro controller based electronicsbull6 Layer securitybullServo Skin Air and Manual mode controlsbullLED Phototherapy with timer cut offbullResuscitation with safe PIP and PEEPbullCalibration Free temperature probebullHigh Intensity Quartz Heating element for effective radiationbullHalogen Observational LampbullParabolic reflector for uniform heatingbullMemory Backup restores previously entered data in case of power failurebullComprehensive alarms and safety cut offbullInstant warming and uniform heatingbullShort wave heater ensures instant warmingbullAutomatic safety heater cutoff at 39 degC at any mode bullAPGAR TimerbullO2 activated venturi suctionbullAuxiliary oxygen bullKeypad Lock

Features

How to operate

Control Panel Operation Operating Modes Alarms Heater Module Bed Platform Operation Side Panel Operation X-ray procedure LED Phototherapy Manual Resuscitation Suction System Auxiliary oxygen

Control Panel Operation

1 Skin Temperature Display 17

Decrease Key

2 SkinAir Set Temperature Display

18

Increase Key

3 Fahrenheit Indicator 19

APGAR Kay

4 Centigrade Indicator 20

ordmCordmF Conversion Key

5 Skin Probe Failure Indicator 21

Lock Key

6 Air Probe Failure Indicator 22

Heater Output Indicator

7 Heater Failure Indicator 23

Skin mode indicator

8 SkinAir gt39ordmC Indicator 24

APGAR Timer Indicator

9 System Failure Indicator 25

Mute ON Indicator

10 Power Failure Indicator 26

Manual Timer Indicator

11 Lock Indicator 27

Air Temperature Low Indicator

12 APGARManual Timer Indicator

28

Air Temperature High Indicator

13 Air mode Indicator 29

Skin Temperature Low Indicator

14 Manual Mode indicator 30

Skin Temperature High Indicator

15 Mode Key 31

Alarm Indicator

16 Mute Key 32

Air temperature Display

Resuscitation Panel

1)Gas Supply Flow rate Set the Flow rate at 5 - 7 LPM in the Flow Meter2)Setting the Maximum Pressure Occlude PEEP knob and turn PIP control fully clockwise adjust maximum pressure control knob clockwise or counterclockwise to set desired maximum pressure3)Setting the Peak Inspiratory Pressure (PIP) Occlude the PEEP knob turn PIP control knob counter-clockwise until the desired peak inspiratory pressure is set

1 2

3

Operating Modes

Manual Mode Operation

1048729 The environment temperature in bed platform area is manually control by varying the percentage of heater output

1048729 Manual Timer Setting ndash Press Mode key and change into Manual Mode then Press Combination of Mute Key and increase ()Decrease () Key Set the Manual Timer (1 min ndash 15 min)

1048729 of Heater output Setting ndash Press increase ()Decrease () switch to adjust the of Heater Output in 10 increments

1048729 Manual timer alarm for 15 min by default as an indication to monitor the patient temperature at a time the heater output is reduced

Skin Mode Operation

Note The skin temperature probe must be properly attached before choosing Skin mode operation

1048729 The user must select a Skin control temperature (Set required Temperature) when the Infant Radiant Warmer is used in the Skin mode

1048729 How to set temperature in skin mode The Skin control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and decrease () switches The temperature can be adjusted from 32degC to 38degC

APGAR Timer The APGAR display indicates the APGAR timer select in the APGAR Mode

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Air Mode Operation

The Air temperature probe must be properly attached on the rear Panel of the Open Care System before starting air mode operation

Select air control temperature (Set required Temperature) setting when the Open Care System is used in the air mode for the first time

The air control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and Decrease () touch switches

The control temperature can be adjusted from 20 to 38degC

In the air mode the temperature sensed by the air temperature probe is used by the control system to modulate the radiant heat and maintain theEnvironment temperature at the selected control temperature

Note All the above mentioned modes can only be accessible when the keypad lock is off

AlarmsSkin Probe Failure Alarm Active in skin mode When probe is disconnected from console

Skin Temperature High Active in the skin mode of operation When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Skin Temperature LowActive in the skin mode of operation When infant temp less than set temp(-1degC)

Ait Temperature High Active in air mode When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Air Temperature Low Active in air mode When infant temp less than set temp(-2degC)Manual Timer Alarm The manual timer alarm activates in the manual mode of operation when the therapy time set has elapsed(15 mins by default)Heater Fail Alarm The Heater failure alarm activates if the heater fails in any mode of operationSystem Failure Alarm The system failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if any components are defectPower Failure Alarm The power failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if the power cable gets disconnected or when there is no AC main powerThermal Cut-off Alarm When temp exceeds 39degC in any mode The heater deactivates and the patient temperature displays ldquootrdquo

Heater Module

Parabolic design

Even Distribution of heat over bed surface

Extensive safety

measures(6 Layer safety for thermal

cut- off)

Far IR heating ensures

stimulation of cells for growth

The parabolic design of the heater module ensures that the Far IR radiant energy is distributed very evenly over the bed surface The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating itWith 6 layer safety measures the chances of hypo and hyperthermia is ruled out The heater also comes with a thermostat temperature control for enhanced protection

Bed Platform Operation

bullThe bed platform tilts for Trendelenburg and Fowler positioning capabilities Rotate the knob placed on the right side of the machine to position the bed (up or down)bull Caution when the mattress is in the tilted position ensure an additional support is provided to minimize the baby falling

Side Panel Operation

bullTo lower a side panel pull it up and then pull the top edge away from the bed

bull To raise a side panel swing it to the upright position then allow it to engage in the latched position

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 4: 5000 series warmers

Timeline-nice Neotech

2005bullFirst New Factory Unit 1 Opened

bullIncrease in production Line

2001bullRegistered as Pvt ltd

bullProduction started for different models

2013bullSecond New Factory Unit 2 Opened

1999bull Neotech Logo

Designed

bull Designed first incubator amp open

care prototype

2003bull Export to

Vietnam

2009-2011

bull CE certification for products

2015bull 125+skilled

employee strong firm

bull Multiple range of NICU products

1997bullStarted Neotech Medical Systems with 2 employees

bullFirst Infant Radiant Warmer

Why nice Neotech

User friendly range of products Customized solutions Ethical Business practices Stringent quality control management Complete customer satisfaction

Why Open Care Systems are Used

Assist Thermoregulation

Body warming by providing Far IR radiant heat

Ensure baby is stabilized after birth

INFANT RADIANT WARMERS WITH

PHOTOTHERAPY amp RESUSCITATION

MODES OF HEAT LOSS

Conduction Heat Loss Direct heat transfer from skin to object

Convection Heat Loss (i) Heat loss through air flow (ii) Also depends on Air Temperature

Radiant Heat Loss Direct transfer by electromagnetic radiation in infrared spectrum

(i) Heat gained by radiation from external radiant energy source (ii) Heat lost by radiation to cooler walls of incubator

Evaporation Heat Loss Heat loss when water evaporates from skin and respiratory track Depends on maximum relative humidity of surrounding Less Humidity = More Evaporation

Heat Loss(wattsmeter square) Evaporation 60-80 wattsmeter square Radiation 50 wattsmeter square Convection 25 wattsmeter square Evaporation Negligible Total Heat Loss 135-155 wattsmeter square

Electromagnetic Spectrum

Infrared Spectrum

Effects of Far IR in Infant body

Far Infrared Rays are invisible waves of energy

They have the ability to penetrate all layers of the infant body penetrating into the inner-most regions of the tissues muscles and boneFar Infrared Rays very gently increases blood flow by expanding the capillaries that carry blood It also increases oxygenation and regeneration of the bloodFar Infrared boosts the immune system increasing the amount of white blood cells and killer T-cellsFar Infrared can also increase the processing enzyme activity in digestive tract as well as boost metabolism

Types of heaters Quartz

A quartz heater is a type of infrared heater The heating comes from a heating element encased inside a quartz tube The element produces a wavelength of infrared radiation The quartz protects the heating element and stops convection heat from escaping

Far IR Infrared

Infrared radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation just below the frequency of visible light Pretty much everything emits infrared radiation The hotter something is the more infrared it emits Every molecule also absorbs infrared at a certain wavelength When a molecule absorbs infrared energy it heats up The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating it

Ceramic Heaters

Ceramic heaters are heaters that generate heat by passing electricity through heating wires embedded in ceramic plates The ceramic coating tend to crack over a period of time and can fall over the baby causing havoc

Tubular Heater

A tubular heater is designed from metal tubing There are chances of heat loss and heat conduction in relative heating methods compared with other heating methods like resistance heating infrared heating The heating pipe has higher cost due to metal material

Types of heaters(Contrsquodhelliphellip)

Benefits of Heaterhellip

QUARTZ

bullInstant Heating bullCost efficient bullFar IR heating stimulates skin cellsbullLong lifebullDoes not crack

CERAM

IC

bullTakes time to heat bullNot cost effective bullNo Far IR heatingbullCracks in a period of time (ceramic coating)

TUBULAR

bullRisk of firebullHigh operating costbullDelay in heatingbullNo Far IR heating

Far IR Heating stimulates the cells of the baby by skin penetration and in turn helps growth of baby

Phototherapy System

Exposing the affected infant to light at the blue end of the visible spectrum(450-495nm) has been shown to reduce the concentration of bilirubin by causing it to become more soluble and therefore more easily excreted from the body

outcome

The Phototherapy provides light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

Resuscitation

Substantial physiologic changes occur in the transition from fetal to extra uterine life includingbullThe role of the placenta in gas exchange is taken over by the lungsbullChanges from fluid-filled to air filled lungsbullDramatic increase in blood flow to the lungs with reversal then closure of intra and extra cardiac shunts

Assistance to breathe at birthPrevent neonatal deathPrevent Adverse longterm neurodevelopmental sequelae

Failure or disruption of these changes may result in further difficulties with resuscitation in the newborn infantThe need for resuscitation of the newborn infant at birth cannot always be anticipated or predicted

Benefit

A range of Baby friendly equipments 6 Layer security Introducing nice NeOumltech 5000 series Open Care Systems

Designed to perfection for your baby

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems Modelsnice 5000 RP Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 R Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 P Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit O2 driven Venturi slow suction

Nice 5000 Infant Radiant Warmer Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Large LED display

bullMicro controller based electronicsbull6 Layer securitybullServo Skin Air and Manual mode controlsbullLED Phototherapy with timer cut offbullResuscitation with safe PIP and PEEPbullCalibration Free temperature probebullHigh Intensity Quartz Heating element for effective radiationbullHalogen Observational LampbullParabolic reflector for uniform heatingbullMemory Backup restores previously entered data in case of power failurebullComprehensive alarms and safety cut offbullInstant warming and uniform heatingbullShort wave heater ensures instant warmingbullAutomatic safety heater cutoff at 39 degC at any mode bullAPGAR TimerbullO2 activated venturi suctionbullAuxiliary oxygen bullKeypad Lock

Features

How to operate

Control Panel Operation Operating Modes Alarms Heater Module Bed Platform Operation Side Panel Operation X-ray procedure LED Phototherapy Manual Resuscitation Suction System Auxiliary oxygen

Control Panel Operation

1 Skin Temperature Display 17

Decrease Key

2 SkinAir Set Temperature Display

18

Increase Key

3 Fahrenheit Indicator 19

APGAR Kay

4 Centigrade Indicator 20

ordmCordmF Conversion Key

5 Skin Probe Failure Indicator 21

Lock Key

6 Air Probe Failure Indicator 22

Heater Output Indicator

7 Heater Failure Indicator 23

Skin mode indicator

8 SkinAir gt39ordmC Indicator 24

APGAR Timer Indicator

9 System Failure Indicator 25

Mute ON Indicator

10 Power Failure Indicator 26

Manual Timer Indicator

11 Lock Indicator 27

Air Temperature Low Indicator

12 APGARManual Timer Indicator

28

Air Temperature High Indicator

13 Air mode Indicator 29

Skin Temperature Low Indicator

14 Manual Mode indicator 30

Skin Temperature High Indicator

15 Mode Key 31

Alarm Indicator

16 Mute Key 32

Air temperature Display

Resuscitation Panel

1)Gas Supply Flow rate Set the Flow rate at 5 - 7 LPM in the Flow Meter2)Setting the Maximum Pressure Occlude PEEP knob and turn PIP control fully clockwise adjust maximum pressure control knob clockwise or counterclockwise to set desired maximum pressure3)Setting the Peak Inspiratory Pressure (PIP) Occlude the PEEP knob turn PIP control knob counter-clockwise until the desired peak inspiratory pressure is set

1 2

3

Operating Modes

Manual Mode Operation

1048729 The environment temperature in bed platform area is manually control by varying the percentage of heater output

1048729 Manual Timer Setting ndash Press Mode key and change into Manual Mode then Press Combination of Mute Key and increase ()Decrease () Key Set the Manual Timer (1 min ndash 15 min)

1048729 of Heater output Setting ndash Press increase ()Decrease () switch to adjust the of Heater Output in 10 increments

1048729 Manual timer alarm for 15 min by default as an indication to monitor the patient temperature at a time the heater output is reduced

Skin Mode Operation

Note The skin temperature probe must be properly attached before choosing Skin mode operation

1048729 The user must select a Skin control temperature (Set required Temperature) when the Infant Radiant Warmer is used in the Skin mode

1048729 How to set temperature in skin mode The Skin control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and decrease () switches The temperature can be adjusted from 32degC to 38degC

APGAR Timer The APGAR display indicates the APGAR timer select in the APGAR Mode

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Air Mode Operation

The Air temperature probe must be properly attached on the rear Panel of the Open Care System before starting air mode operation

Select air control temperature (Set required Temperature) setting when the Open Care System is used in the air mode for the first time

The air control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and Decrease () touch switches

The control temperature can be adjusted from 20 to 38degC

In the air mode the temperature sensed by the air temperature probe is used by the control system to modulate the radiant heat and maintain theEnvironment temperature at the selected control temperature

Note All the above mentioned modes can only be accessible when the keypad lock is off

AlarmsSkin Probe Failure Alarm Active in skin mode When probe is disconnected from console

Skin Temperature High Active in the skin mode of operation When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Skin Temperature LowActive in the skin mode of operation When infant temp less than set temp(-1degC)

Ait Temperature High Active in air mode When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Air Temperature Low Active in air mode When infant temp less than set temp(-2degC)Manual Timer Alarm The manual timer alarm activates in the manual mode of operation when the therapy time set has elapsed(15 mins by default)Heater Fail Alarm The Heater failure alarm activates if the heater fails in any mode of operationSystem Failure Alarm The system failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if any components are defectPower Failure Alarm The power failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if the power cable gets disconnected or when there is no AC main powerThermal Cut-off Alarm When temp exceeds 39degC in any mode The heater deactivates and the patient temperature displays ldquootrdquo

Heater Module

Parabolic design

Even Distribution of heat over bed surface

Extensive safety

measures(6 Layer safety for thermal

cut- off)

Far IR heating ensures

stimulation of cells for growth

The parabolic design of the heater module ensures that the Far IR radiant energy is distributed very evenly over the bed surface The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating itWith 6 layer safety measures the chances of hypo and hyperthermia is ruled out The heater also comes with a thermostat temperature control for enhanced protection

Bed Platform Operation

bullThe bed platform tilts for Trendelenburg and Fowler positioning capabilities Rotate the knob placed on the right side of the machine to position the bed (up or down)bull Caution when the mattress is in the tilted position ensure an additional support is provided to minimize the baby falling

Side Panel Operation

bullTo lower a side panel pull it up and then pull the top edge away from the bed

bull To raise a side panel swing it to the upright position then allow it to engage in the latched position

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 5: 5000 series warmers

Why nice Neotech

User friendly range of products Customized solutions Ethical Business practices Stringent quality control management Complete customer satisfaction

Why Open Care Systems are Used

Assist Thermoregulation

Body warming by providing Far IR radiant heat

Ensure baby is stabilized after birth

INFANT RADIANT WARMERS WITH

PHOTOTHERAPY amp RESUSCITATION

MODES OF HEAT LOSS

Conduction Heat Loss Direct heat transfer from skin to object

Convection Heat Loss (i) Heat loss through air flow (ii) Also depends on Air Temperature

Radiant Heat Loss Direct transfer by electromagnetic radiation in infrared spectrum

(i) Heat gained by radiation from external radiant energy source (ii) Heat lost by radiation to cooler walls of incubator

Evaporation Heat Loss Heat loss when water evaporates from skin and respiratory track Depends on maximum relative humidity of surrounding Less Humidity = More Evaporation

Heat Loss(wattsmeter square) Evaporation 60-80 wattsmeter square Radiation 50 wattsmeter square Convection 25 wattsmeter square Evaporation Negligible Total Heat Loss 135-155 wattsmeter square

Electromagnetic Spectrum

Infrared Spectrum

Effects of Far IR in Infant body

Far Infrared Rays are invisible waves of energy

They have the ability to penetrate all layers of the infant body penetrating into the inner-most regions of the tissues muscles and boneFar Infrared Rays very gently increases blood flow by expanding the capillaries that carry blood It also increases oxygenation and regeneration of the bloodFar Infrared boosts the immune system increasing the amount of white blood cells and killer T-cellsFar Infrared can also increase the processing enzyme activity in digestive tract as well as boost metabolism

Types of heaters Quartz

A quartz heater is a type of infrared heater The heating comes from a heating element encased inside a quartz tube The element produces a wavelength of infrared radiation The quartz protects the heating element and stops convection heat from escaping

Far IR Infrared

Infrared radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation just below the frequency of visible light Pretty much everything emits infrared radiation The hotter something is the more infrared it emits Every molecule also absorbs infrared at a certain wavelength When a molecule absorbs infrared energy it heats up The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating it

Ceramic Heaters

Ceramic heaters are heaters that generate heat by passing electricity through heating wires embedded in ceramic plates The ceramic coating tend to crack over a period of time and can fall over the baby causing havoc

Tubular Heater

A tubular heater is designed from metal tubing There are chances of heat loss and heat conduction in relative heating methods compared with other heating methods like resistance heating infrared heating The heating pipe has higher cost due to metal material

Types of heaters(Contrsquodhelliphellip)

Benefits of Heaterhellip

QUARTZ

bullInstant Heating bullCost efficient bullFar IR heating stimulates skin cellsbullLong lifebullDoes not crack

CERAM

IC

bullTakes time to heat bullNot cost effective bullNo Far IR heatingbullCracks in a period of time (ceramic coating)

TUBULAR

bullRisk of firebullHigh operating costbullDelay in heatingbullNo Far IR heating

Far IR Heating stimulates the cells of the baby by skin penetration and in turn helps growth of baby

Phototherapy System

Exposing the affected infant to light at the blue end of the visible spectrum(450-495nm) has been shown to reduce the concentration of bilirubin by causing it to become more soluble and therefore more easily excreted from the body

outcome

The Phototherapy provides light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

Resuscitation

Substantial physiologic changes occur in the transition from fetal to extra uterine life includingbullThe role of the placenta in gas exchange is taken over by the lungsbullChanges from fluid-filled to air filled lungsbullDramatic increase in blood flow to the lungs with reversal then closure of intra and extra cardiac shunts

Assistance to breathe at birthPrevent neonatal deathPrevent Adverse longterm neurodevelopmental sequelae

Failure or disruption of these changes may result in further difficulties with resuscitation in the newborn infantThe need for resuscitation of the newborn infant at birth cannot always be anticipated or predicted

Benefit

A range of Baby friendly equipments 6 Layer security Introducing nice NeOumltech 5000 series Open Care Systems

Designed to perfection for your baby

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems Modelsnice 5000 RP Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 R Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 P Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit O2 driven Venturi slow suction

Nice 5000 Infant Radiant Warmer Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Large LED display

bullMicro controller based electronicsbull6 Layer securitybullServo Skin Air and Manual mode controlsbullLED Phototherapy with timer cut offbullResuscitation with safe PIP and PEEPbullCalibration Free temperature probebullHigh Intensity Quartz Heating element for effective radiationbullHalogen Observational LampbullParabolic reflector for uniform heatingbullMemory Backup restores previously entered data in case of power failurebullComprehensive alarms and safety cut offbullInstant warming and uniform heatingbullShort wave heater ensures instant warmingbullAutomatic safety heater cutoff at 39 degC at any mode bullAPGAR TimerbullO2 activated venturi suctionbullAuxiliary oxygen bullKeypad Lock

Features

How to operate

Control Panel Operation Operating Modes Alarms Heater Module Bed Platform Operation Side Panel Operation X-ray procedure LED Phototherapy Manual Resuscitation Suction System Auxiliary oxygen

Control Panel Operation

1 Skin Temperature Display 17

Decrease Key

2 SkinAir Set Temperature Display

18

Increase Key

3 Fahrenheit Indicator 19

APGAR Kay

4 Centigrade Indicator 20

ordmCordmF Conversion Key

5 Skin Probe Failure Indicator 21

Lock Key

6 Air Probe Failure Indicator 22

Heater Output Indicator

7 Heater Failure Indicator 23

Skin mode indicator

8 SkinAir gt39ordmC Indicator 24

APGAR Timer Indicator

9 System Failure Indicator 25

Mute ON Indicator

10 Power Failure Indicator 26

Manual Timer Indicator

11 Lock Indicator 27

Air Temperature Low Indicator

12 APGARManual Timer Indicator

28

Air Temperature High Indicator

13 Air mode Indicator 29

Skin Temperature Low Indicator

14 Manual Mode indicator 30

Skin Temperature High Indicator

15 Mode Key 31

Alarm Indicator

16 Mute Key 32

Air temperature Display

Resuscitation Panel

1)Gas Supply Flow rate Set the Flow rate at 5 - 7 LPM in the Flow Meter2)Setting the Maximum Pressure Occlude PEEP knob and turn PIP control fully clockwise adjust maximum pressure control knob clockwise or counterclockwise to set desired maximum pressure3)Setting the Peak Inspiratory Pressure (PIP) Occlude the PEEP knob turn PIP control knob counter-clockwise until the desired peak inspiratory pressure is set

1 2

3

Operating Modes

Manual Mode Operation

1048729 The environment temperature in bed platform area is manually control by varying the percentage of heater output

1048729 Manual Timer Setting ndash Press Mode key and change into Manual Mode then Press Combination of Mute Key and increase ()Decrease () Key Set the Manual Timer (1 min ndash 15 min)

1048729 of Heater output Setting ndash Press increase ()Decrease () switch to adjust the of Heater Output in 10 increments

1048729 Manual timer alarm for 15 min by default as an indication to monitor the patient temperature at a time the heater output is reduced

Skin Mode Operation

Note The skin temperature probe must be properly attached before choosing Skin mode operation

1048729 The user must select a Skin control temperature (Set required Temperature) when the Infant Radiant Warmer is used in the Skin mode

1048729 How to set temperature in skin mode The Skin control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and decrease () switches The temperature can be adjusted from 32degC to 38degC

APGAR Timer The APGAR display indicates the APGAR timer select in the APGAR Mode

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Air Mode Operation

The Air temperature probe must be properly attached on the rear Panel of the Open Care System before starting air mode operation

Select air control temperature (Set required Temperature) setting when the Open Care System is used in the air mode for the first time

The air control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and Decrease () touch switches

The control temperature can be adjusted from 20 to 38degC

In the air mode the temperature sensed by the air temperature probe is used by the control system to modulate the radiant heat and maintain theEnvironment temperature at the selected control temperature

Note All the above mentioned modes can only be accessible when the keypad lock is off

AlarmsSkin Probe Failure Alarm Active in skin mode When probe is disconnected from console

Skin Temperature High Active in the skin mode of operation When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Skin Temperature LowActive in the skin mode of operation When infant temp less than set temp(-1degC)

Ait Temperature High Active in air mode When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Air Temperature Low Active in air mode When infant temp less than set temp(-2degC)Manual Timer Alarm The manual timer alarm activates in the manual mode of operation when the therapy time set has elapsed(15 mins by default)Heater Fail Alarm The Heater failure alarm activates if the heater fails in any mode of operationSystem Failure Alarm The system failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if any components are defectPower Failure Alarm The power failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if the power cable gets disconnected or when there is no AC main powerThermal Cut-off Alarm When temp exceeds 39degC in any mode The heater deactivates and the patient temperature displays ldquootrdquo

Heater Module

Parabolic design

Even Distribution of heat over bed surface

Extensive safety

measures(6 Layer safety for thermal

cut- off)

Far IR heating ensures

stimulation of cells for growth

The parabolic design of the heater module ensures that the Far IR radiant energy is distributed very evenly over the bed surface The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating itWith 6 layer safety measures the chances of hypo and hyperthermia is ruled out The heater also comes with a thermostat temperature control for enhanced protection

Bed Platform Operation

bullThe bed platform tilts for Trendelenburg and Fowler positioning capabilities Rotate the knob placed on the right side of the machine to position the bed (up or down)bull Caution when the mattress is in the tilted position ensure an additional support is provided to minimize the baby falling

Side Panel Operation

bullTo lower a side panel pull it up and then pull the top edge away from the bed

bull To raise a side panel swing it to the upright position then allow it to engage in the latched position

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 6: 5000 series warmers

Why Open Care Systems are Used

Assist Thermoregulation

Body warming by providing Far IR radiant heat

Ensure baby is stabilized after birth

INFANT RADIANT WARMERS WITH

PHOTOTHERAPY amp RESUSCITATION

MODES OF HEAT LOSS

Conduction Heat Loss Direct heat transfer from skin to object

Convection Heat Loss (i) Heat loss through air flow (ii) Also depends on Air Temperature

Radiant Heat Loss Direct transfer by electromagnetic radiation in infrared spectrum

(i) Heat gained by radiation from external radiant energy source (ii) Heat lost by radiation to cooler walls of incubator

Evaporation Heat Loss Heat loss when water evaporates from skin and respiratory track Depends on maximum relative humidity of surrounding Less Humidity = More Evaporation

Heat Loss(wattsmeter square) Evaporation 60-80 wattsmeter square Radiation 50 wattsmeter square Convection 25 wattsmeter square Evaporation Negligible Total Heat Loss 135-155 wattsmeter square

Electromagnetic Spectrum

Infrared Spectrum

Effects of Far IR in Infant body

Far Infrared Rays are invisible waves of energy

They have the ability to penetrate all layers of the infant body penetrating into the inner-most regions of the tissues muscles and boneFar Infrared Rays very gently increases blood flow by expanding the capillaries that carry blood It also increases oxygenation and regeneration of the bloodFar Infrared boosts the immune system increasing the amount of white blood cells and killer T-cellsFar Infrared can also increase the processing enzyme activity in digestive tract as well as boost metabolism

Types of heaters Quartz

A quartz heater is a type of infrared heater The heating comes from a heating element encased inside a quartz tube The element produces a wavelength of infrared radiation The quartz protects the heating element and stops convection heat from escaping

Far IR Infrared

Infrared radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation just below the frequency of visible light Pretty much everything emits infrared radiation The hotter something is the more infrared it emits Every molecule also absorbs infrared at a certain wavelength When a molecule absorbs infrared energy it heats up The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating it

Ceramic Heaters

Ceramic heaters are heaters that generate heat by passing electricity through heating wires embedded in ceramic plates The ceramic coating tend to crack over a period of time and can fall over the baby causing havoc

Tubular Heater

A tubular heater is designed from metal tubing There are chances of heat loss and heat conduction in relative heating methods compared with other heating methods like resistance heating infrared heating The heating pipe has higher cost due to metal material

Types of heaters(Contrsquodhelliphellip)

Benefits of Heaterhellip

QUARTZ

bullInstant Heating bullCost efficient bullFar IR heating stimulates skin cellsbullLong lifebullDoes not crack

CERAM

IC

bullTakes time to heat bullNot cost effective bullNo Far IR heatingbullCracks in a period of time (ceramic coating)

TUBULAR

bullRisk of firebullHigh operating costbullDelay in heatingbullNo Far IR heating

Far IR Heating stimulates the cells of the baby by skin penetration and in turn helps growth of baby

Phototherapy System

Exposing the affected infant to light at the blue end of the visible spectrum(450-495nm) has been shown to reduce the concentration of bilirubin by causing it to become more soluble and therefore more easily excreted from the body

outcome

The Phototherapy provides light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

Resuscitation

Substantial physiologic changes occur in the transition from fetal to extra uterine life includingbullThe role of the placenta in gas exchange is taken over by the lungsbullChanges from fluid-filled to air filled lungsbullDramatic increase in blood flow to the lungs with reversal then closure of intra and extra cardiac shunts

Assistance to breathe at birthPrevent neonatal deathPrevent Adverse longterm neurodevelopmental sequelae

Failure or disruption of these changes may result in further difficulties with resuscitation in the newborn infantThe need for resuscitation of the newborn infant at birth cannot always be anticipated or predicted

Benefit

A range of Baby friendly equipments 6 Layer security Introducing nice NeOumltech 5000 series Open Care Systems

Designed to perfection for your baby

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems Modelsnice 5000 RP Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 R Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 P Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit O2 driven Venturi slow suction

Nice 5000 Infant Radiant Warmer Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Large LED display

bullMicro controller based electronicsbull6 Layer securitybullServo Skin Air and Manual mode controlsbullLED Phototherapy with timer cut offbullResuscitation with safe PIP and PEEPbullCalibration Free temperature probebullHigh Intensity Quartz Heating element for effective radiationbullHalogen Observational LampbullParabolic reflector for uniform heatingbullMemory Backup restores previously entered data in case of power failurebullComprehensive alarms and safety cut offbullInstant warming and uniform heatingbullShort wave heater ensures instant warmingbullAutomatic safety heater cutoff at 39 degC at any mode bullAPGAR TimerbullO2 activated venturi suctionbullAuxiliary oxygen bullKeypad Lock

Features

How to operate

Control Panel Operation Operating Modes Alarms Heater Module Bed Platform Operation Side Panel Operation X-ray procedure LED Phototherapy Manual Resuscitation Suction System Auxiliary oxygen

Control Panel Operation

1 Skin Temperature Display 17

Decrease Key

2 SkinAir Set Temperature Display

18

Increase Key

3 Fahrenheit Indicator 19

APGAR Kay

4 Centigrade Indicator 20

ordmCordmF Conversion Key

5 Skin Probe Failure Indicator 21

Lock Key

6 Air Probe Failure Indicator 22

Heater Output Indicator

7 Heater Failure Indicator 23

Skin mode indicator

8 SkinAir gt39ordmC Indicator 24

APGAR Timer Indicator

9 System Failure Indicator 25

Mute ON Indicator

10 Power Failure Indicator 26

Manual Timer Indicator

11 Lock Indicator 27

Air Temperature Low Indicator

12 APGARManual Timer Indicator

28

Air Temperature High Indicator

13 Air mode Indicator 29

Skin Temperature Low Indicator

14 Manual Mode indicator 30

Skin Temperature High Indicator

15 Mode Key 31

Alarm Indicator

16 Mute Key 32

Air temperature Display

Resuscitation Panel

1)Gas Supply Flow rate Set the Flow rate at 5 - 7 LPM in the Flow Meter2)Setting the Maximum Pressure Occlude PEEP knob and turn PIP control fully clockwise adjust maximum pressure control knob clockwise or counterclockwise to set desired maximum pressure3)Setting the Peak Inspiratory Pressure (PIP) Occlude the PEEP knob turn PIP control knob counter-clockwise until the desired peak inspiratory pressure is set

1 2

3

Operating Modes

Manual Mode Operation

1048729 The environment temperature in bed platform area is manually control by varying the percentage of heater output

1048729 Manual Timer Setting ndash Press Mode key and change into Manual Mode then Press Combination of Mute Key and increase ()Decrease () Key Set the Manual Timer (1 min ndash 15 min)

1048729 of Heater output Setting ndash Press increase ()Decrease () switch to adjust the of Heater Output in 10 increments

1048729 Manual timer alarm for 15 min by default as an indication to monitor the patient temperature at a time the heater output is reduced

Skin Mode Operation

Note The skin temperature probe must be properly attached before choosing Skin mode operation

1048729 The user must select a Skin control temperature (Set required Temperature) when the Infant Radiant Warmer is used in the Skin mode

1048729 How to set temperature in skin mode The Skin control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and decrease () switches The temperature can be adjusted from 32degC to 38degC

APGAR Timer The APGAR display indicates the APGAR timer select in the APGAR Mode

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Air Mode Operation

The Air temperature probe must be properly attached on the rear Panel of the Open Care System before starting air mode operation

Select air control temperature (Set required Temperature) setting when the Open Care System is used in the air mode for the first time

The air control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and Decrease () touch switches

The control temperature can be adjusted from 20 to 38degC

In the air mode the temperature sensed by the air temperature probe is used by the control system to modulate the radiant heat and maintain theEnvironment temperature at the selected control temperature

Note All the above mentioned modes can only be accessible when the keypad lock is off

AlarmsSkin Probe Failure Alarm Active in skin mode When probe is disconnected from console

Skin Temperature High Active in the skin mode of operation When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Skin Temperature LowActive in the skin mode of operation When infant temp less than set temp(-1degC)

Ait Temperature High Active in air mode When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Air Temperature Low Active in air mode When infant temp less than set temp(-2degC)Manual Timer Alarm The manual timer alarm activates in the manual mode of operation when the therapy time set has elapsed(15 mins by default)Heater Fail Alarm The Heater failure alarm activates if the heater fails in any mode of operationSystem Failure Alarm The system failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if any components are defectPower Failure Alarm The power failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if the power cable gets disconnected or when there is no AC main powerThermal Cut-off Alarm When temp exceeds 39degC in any mode The heater deactivates and the patient temperature displays ldquootrdquo

Heater Module

Parabolic design

Even Distribution of heat over bed surface

Extensive safety

measures(6 Layer safety for thermal

cut- off)

Far IR heating ensures

stimulation of cells for growth

The parabolic design of the heater module ensures that the Far IR radiant energy is distributed very evenly over the bed surface The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating itWith 6 layer safety measures the chances of hypo and hyperthermia is ruled out The heater also comes with a thermostat temperature control for enhanced protection

Bed Platform Operation

bullThe bed platform tilts for Trendelenburg and Fowler positioning capabilities Rotate the knob placed on the right side of the machine to position the bed (up or down)bull Caution when the mattress is in the tilted position ensure an additional support is provided to minimize the baby falling

Side Panel Operation

bullTo lower a side panel pull it up and then pull the top edge away from the bed

bull To raise a side panel swing it to the upright position then allow it to engage in the latched position

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 7: 5000 series warmers

MODES OF HEAT LOSS

Conduction Heat Loss Direct heat transfer from skin to object

Convection Heat Loss (i) Heat loss through air flow (ii) Also depends on Air Temperature

Radiant Heat Loss Direct transfer by electromagnetic radiation in infrared spectrum

(i) Heat gained by radiation from external radiant energy source (ii) Heat lost by radiation to cooler walls of incubator

Evaporation Heat Loss Heat loss when water evaporates from skin and respiratory track Depends on maximum relative humidity of surrounding Less Humidity = More Evaporation

Heat Loss(wattsmeter square) Evaporation 60-80 wattsmeter square Radiation 50 wattsmeter square Convection 25 wattsmeter square Evaporation Negligible Total Heat Loss 135-155 wattsmeter square

Electromagnetic Spectrum

Infrared Spectrum

Effects of Far IR in Infant body

Far Infrared Rays are invisible waves of energy

They have the ability to penetrate all layers of the infant body penetrating into the inner-most regions of the tissues muscles and boneFar Infrared Rays very gently increases blood flow by expanding the capillaries that carry blood It also increases oxygenation and regeneration of the bloodFar Infrared boosts the immune system increasing the amount of white blood cells and killer T-cellsFar Infrared can also increase the processing enzyme activity in digestive tract as well as boost metabolism

Types of heaters Quartz

A quartz heater is a type of infrared heater The heating comes from a heating element encased inside a quartz tube The element produces a wavelength of infrared radiation The quartz protects the heating element and stops convection heat from escaping

Far IR Infrared

Infrared radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation just below the frequency of visible light Pretty much everything emits infrared radiation The hotter something is the more infrared it emits Every molecule also absorbs infrared at a certain wavelength When a molecule absorbs infrared energy it heats up The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating it

Ceramic Heaters

Ceramic heaters are heaters that generate heat by passing electricity through heating wires embedded in ceramic plates The ceramic coating tend to crack over a period of time and can fall over the baby causing havoc

Tubular Heater

A tubular heater is designed from metal tubing There are chances of heat loss and heat conduction in relative heating methods compared with other heating methods like resistance heating infrared heating The heating pipe has higher cost due to metal material

Types of heaters(Contrsquodhelliphellip)

Benefits of Heaterhellip

QUARTZ

bullInstant Heating bullCost efficient bullFar IR heating stimulates skin cellsbullLong lifebullDoes not crack

CERAM

IC

bullTakes time to heat bullNot cost effective bullNo Far IR heatingbullCracks in a period of time (ceramic coating)

TUBULAR

bullRisk of firebullHigh operating costbullDelay in heatingbullNo Far IR heating

Far IR Heating stimulates the cells of the baby by skin penetration and in turn helps growth of baby

Phototherapy System

Exposing the affected infant to light at the blue end of the visible spectrum(450-495nm) has been shown to reduce the concentration of bilirubin by causing it to become more soluble and therefore more easily excreted from the body

outcome

The Phototherapy provides light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

Resuscitation

Substantial physiologic changes occur in the transition from fetal to extra uterine life includingbullThe role of the placenta in gas exchange is taken over by the lungsbullChanges from fluid-filled to air filled lungsbullDramatic increase in blood flow to the lungs with reversal then closure of intra and extra cardiac shunts

Assistance to breathe at birthPrevent neonatal deathPrevent Adverse longterm neurodevelopmental sequelae

Failure or disruption of these changes may result in further difficulties with resuscitation in the newborn infantThe need for resuscitation of the newborn infant at birth cannot always be anticipated or predicted

Benefit

A range of Baby friendly equipments 6 Layer security Introducing nice NeOumltech 5000 series Open Care Systems

Designed to perfection for your baby

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems Modelsnice 5000 RP Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 R Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 P Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit O2 driven Venturi slow suction

Nice 5000 Infant Radiant Warmer Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Large LED display

bullMicro controller based electronicsbull6 Layer securitybullServo Skin Air and Manual mode controlsbullLED Phototherapy with timer cut offbullResuscitation with safe PIP and PEEPbullCalibration Free temperature probebullHigh Intensity Quartz Heating element for effective radiationbullHalogen Observational LampbullParabolic reflector for uniform heatingbullMemory Backup restores previously entered data in case of power failurebullComprehensive alarms and safety cut offbullInstant warming and uniform heatingbullShort wave heater ensures instant warmingbullAutomatic safety heater cutoff at 39 degC at any mode bullAPGAR TimerbullO2 activated venturi suctionbullAuxiliary oxygen bullKeypad Lock

Features

How to operate

Control Panel Operation Operating Modes Alarms Heater Module Bed Platform Operation Side Panel Operation X-ray procedure LED Phototherapy Manual Resuscitation Suction System Auxiliary oxygen

Control Panel Operation

1 Skin Temperature Display 17

Decrease Key

2 SkinAir Set Temperature Display

18

Increase Key

3 Fahrenheit Indicator 19

APGAR Kay

4 Centigrade Indicator 20

ordmCordmF Conversion Key

5 Skin Probe Failure Indicator 21

Lock Key

6 Air Probe Failure Indicator 22

Heater Output Indicator

7 Heater Failure Indicator 23

Skin mode indicator

8 SkinAir gt39ordmC Indicator 24

APGAR Timer Indicator

9 System Failure Indicator 25

Mute ON Indicator

10 Power Failure Indicator 26

Manual Timer Indicator

11 Lock Indicator 27

Air Temperature Low Indicator

12 APGARManual Timer Indicator

28

Air Temperature High Indicator

13 Air mode Indicator 29

Skin Temperature Low Indicator

14 Manual Mode indicator 30

Skin Temperature High Indicator

15 Mode Key 31

Alarm Indicator

16 Mute Key 32

Air temperature Display

Resuscitation Panel

1)Gas Supply Flow rate Set the Flow rate at 5 - 7 LPM in the Flow Meter2)Setting the Maximum Pressure Occlude PEEP knob and turn PIP control fully clockwise adjust maximum pressure control knob clockwise or counterclockwise to set desired maximum pressure3)Setting the Peak Inspiratory Pressure (PIP) Occlude the PEEP knob turn PIP control knob counter-clockwise until the desired peak inspiratory pressure is set

1 2

3

Operating Modes

Manual Mode Operation

1048729 The environment temperature in bed platform area is manually control by varying the percentage of heater output

1048729 Manual Timer Setting ndash Press Mode key and change into Manual Mode then Press Combination of Mute Key and increase ()Decrease () Key Set the Manual Timer (1 min ndash 15 min)

1048729 of Heater output Setting ndash Press increase ()Decrease () switch to adjust the of Heater Output in 10 increments

1048729 Manual timer alarm for 15 min by default as an indication to monitor the patient temperature at a time the heater output is reduced

Skin Mode Operation

Note The skin temperature probe must be properly attached before choosing Skin mode operation

1048729 The user must select a Skin control temperature (Set required Temperature) when the Infant Radiant Warmer is used in the Skin mode

1048729 How to set temperature in skin mode The Skin control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and decrease () switches The temperature can be adjusted from 32degC to 38degC

APGAR Timer The APGAR display indicates the APGAR timer select in the APGAR Mode

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Air Mode Operation

The Air temperature probe must be properly attached on the rear Panel of the Open Care System before starting air mode operation

Select air control temperature (Set required Temperature) setting when the Open Care System is used in the air mode for the first time

The air control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and Decrease () touch switches

The control temperature can be adjusted from 20 to 38degC

In the air mode the temperature sensed by the air temperature probe is used by the control system to modulate the radiant heat and maintain theEnvironment temperature at the selected control temperature

Note All the above mentioned modes can only be accessible when the keypad lock is off

AlarmsSkin Probe Failure Alarm Active in skin mode When probe is disconnected from console

Skin Temperature High Active in the skin mode of operation When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Skin Temperature LowActive in the skin mode of operation When infant temp less than set temp(-1degC)

Ait Temperature High Active in air mode When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Air Temperature Low Active in air mode When infant temp less than set temp(-2degC)Manual Timer Alarm The manual timer alarm activates in the manual mode of operation when the therapy time set has elapsed(15 mins by default)Heater Fail Alarm The Heater failure alarm activates if the heater fails in any mode of operationSystem Failure Alarm The system failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if any components are defectPower Failure Alarm The power failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if the power cable gets disconnected or when there is no AC main powerThermal Cut-off Alarm When temp exceeds 39degC in any mode The heater deactivates and the patient temperature displays ldquootrdquo

Heater Module

Parabolic design

Even Distribution of heat over bed surface

Extensive safety

measures(6 Layer safety for thermal

cut- off)

Far IR heating ensures

stimulation of cells for growth

The parabolic design of the heater module ensures that the Far IR radiant energy is distributed very evenly over the bed surface The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating itWith 6 layer safety measures the chances of hypo and hyperthermia is ruled out The heater also comes with a thermostat temperature control for enhanced protection

Bed Platform Operation

bullThe bed platform tilts for Trendelenburg and Fowler positioning capabilities Rotate the knob placed on the right side of the machine to position the bed (up or down)bull Caution when the mattress is in the tilted position ensure an additional support is provided to minimize the baby falling

Side Panel Operation

bullTo lower a side panel pull it up and then pull the top edge away from the bed

bull To raise a side panel swing it to the upright position then allow it to engage in the latched position

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 8: 5000 series warmers

Electromagnetic Spectrum

Infrared Spectrum

Effects of Far IR in Infant body

Far Infrared Rays are invisible waves of energy

They have the ability to penetrate all layers of the infant body penetrating into the inner-most regions of the tissues muscles and boneFar Infrared Rays very gently increases blood flow by expanding the capillaries that carry blood It also increases oxygenation and regeneration of the bloodFar Infrared boosts the immune system increasing the amount of white blood cells and killer T-cellsFar Infrared can also increase the processing enzyme activity in digestive tract as well as boost metabolism

Types of heaters Quartz

A quartz heater is a type of infrared heater The heating comes from a heating element encased inside a quartz tube The element produces a wavelength of infrared radiation The quartz protects the heating element and stops convection heat from escaping

Far IR Infrared

Infrared radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation just below the frequency of visible light Pretty much everything emits infrared radiation The hotter something is the more infrared it emits Every molecule also absorbs infrared at a certain wavelength When a molecule absorbs infrared energy it heats up The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating it

Ceramic Heaters

Ceramic heaters are heaters that generate heat by passing electricity through heating wires embedded in ceramic plates The ceramic coating tend to crack over a period of time and can fall over the baby causing havoc

Tubular Heater

A tubular heater is designed from metal tubing There are chances of heat loss and heat conduction in relative heating methods compared with other heating methods like resistance heating infrared heating The heating pipe has higher cost due to metal material

Types of heaters(Contrsquodhelliphellip)

Benefits of Heaterhellip

QUARTZ

bullInstant Heating bullCost efficient bullFar IR heating stimulates skin cellsbullLong lifebullDoes not crack

CERAM

IC

bullTakes time to heat bullNot cost effective bullNo Far IR heatingbullCracks in a period of time (ceramic coating)

TUBULAR

bullRisk of firebullHigh operating costbullDelay in heatingbullNo Far IR heating

Far IR Heating stimulates the cells of the baby by skin penetration and in turn helps growth of baby

Phototherapy System

Exposing the affected infant to light at the blue end of the visible spectrum(450-495nm) has been shown to reduce the concentration of bilirubin by causing it to become more soluble and therefore more easily excreted from the body

outcome

The Phototherapy provides light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

Resuscitation

Substantial physiologic changes occur in the transition from fetal to extra uterine life includingbullThe role of the placenta in gas exchange is taken over by the lungsbullChanges from fluid-filled to air filled lungsbullDramatic increase in blood flow to the lungs with reversal then closure of intra and extra cardiac shunts

Assistance to breathe at birthPrevent neonatal deathPrevent Adverse longterm neurodevelopmental sequelae

Failure or disruption of these changes may result in further difficulties with resuscitation in the newborn infantThe need for resuscitation of the newborn infant at birth cannot always be anticipated or predicted

Benefit

A range of Baby friendly equipments 6 Layer security Introducing nice NeOumltech 5000 series Open Care Systems

Designed to perfection for your baby

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems Modelsnice 5000 RP Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 R Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 P Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit O2 driven Venturi slow suction

Nice 5000 Infant Radiant Warmer Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Large LED display

bullMicro controller based electronicsbull6 Layer securitybullServo Skin Air and Manual mode controlsbullLED Phototherapy with timer cut offbullResuscitation with safe PIP and PEEPbullCalibration Free temperature probebullHigh Intensity Quartz Heating element for effective radiationbullHalogen Observational LampbullParabolic reflector for uniform heatingbullMemory Backup restores previously entered data in case of power failurebullComprehensive alarms and safety cut offbullInstant warming and uniform heatingbullShort wave heater ensures instant warmingbullAutomatic safety heater cutoff at 39 degC at any mode bullAPGAR TimerbullO2 activated venturi suctionbullAuxiliary oxygen bullKeypad Lock

Features

How to operate

Control Panel Operation Operating Modes Alarms Heater Module Bed Platform Operation Side Panel Operation X-ray procedure LED Phototherapy Manual Resuscitation Suction System Auxiliary oxygen

Control Panel Operation

1 Skin Temperature Display 17

Decrease Key

2 SkinAir Set Temperature Display

18

Increase Key

3 Fahrenheit Indicator 19

APGAR Kay

4 Centigrade Indicator 20

ordmCordmF Conversion Key

5 Skin Probe Failure Indicator 21

Lock Key

6 Air Probe Failure Indicator 22

Heater Output Indicator

7 Heater Failure Indicator 23

Skin mode indicator

8 SkinAir gt39ordmC Indicator 24

APGAR Timer Indicator

9 System Failure Indicator 25

Mute ON Indicator

10 Power Failure Indicator 26

Manual Timer Indicator

11 Lock Indicator 27

Air Temperature Low Indicator

12 APGARManual Timer Indicator

28

Air Temperature High Indicator

13 Air mode Indicator 29

Skin Temperature Low Indicator

14 Manual Mode indicator 30

Skin Temperature High Indicator

15 Mode Key 31

Alarm Indicator

16 Mute Key 32

Air temperature Display

Resuscitation Panel

1)Gas Supply Flow rate Set the Flow rate at 5 - 7 LPM in the Flow Meter2)Setting the Maximum Pressure Occlude PEEP knob and turn PIP control fully clockwise adjust maximum pressure control knob clockwise or counterclockwise to set desired maximum pressure3)Setting the Peak Inspiratory Pressure (PIP) Occlude the PEEP knob turn PIP control knob counter-clockwise until the desired peak inspiratory pressure is set

1 2

3

Operating Modes

Manual Mode Operation

1048729 The environment temperature in bed platform area is manually control by varying the percentage of heater output

1048729 Manual Timer Setting ndash Press Mode key and change into Manual Mode then Press Combination of Mute Key and increase ()Decrease () Key Set the Manual Timer (1 min ndash 15 min)

1048729 of Heater output Setting ndash Press increase ()Decrease () switch to adjust the of Heater Output in 10 increments

1048729 Manual timer alarm for 15 min by default as an indication to monitor the patient temperature at a time the heater output is reduced

Skin Mode Operation

Note The skin temperature probe must be properly attached before choosing Skin mode operation

1048729 The user must select a Skin control temperature (Set required Temperature) when the Infant Radiant Warmer is used in the Skin mode

1048729 How to set temperature in skin mode The Skin control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and decrease () switches The temperature can be adjusted from 32degC to 38degC

APGAR Timer The APGAR display indicates the APGAR timer select in the APGAR Mode

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Air Mode Operation

The Air temperature probe must be properly attached on the rear Panel of the Open Care System before starting air mode operation

Select air control temperature (Set required Temperature) setting when the Open Care System is used in the air mode for the first time

The air control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and Decrease () touch switches

The control temperature can be adjusted from 20 to 38degC

In the air mode the temperature sensed by the air temperature probe is used by the control system to modulate the radiant heat and maintain theEnvironment temperature at the selected control temperature

Note All the above mentioned modes can only be accessible when the keypad lock is off

AlarmsSkin Probe Failure Alarm Active in skin mode When probe is disconnected from console

Skin Temperature High Active in the skin mode of operation When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Skin Temperature LowActive in the skin mode of operation When infant temp less than set temp(-1degC)

Ait Temperature High Active in air mode When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Air Temperature Low Active in air mode When infant temp less than set temp(-2degC)Manual Timer Alarm The manual timer alarm activates in the manual mode of operation when the therapy time set has elapsed(15 mins by default)Heater Fail Alarm The Heater failure alarm activates if the heater fails in any mode of operationSystem Failure Alarm The system failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if any components are defectPower Failure Alarm The power failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if the power cable gets disconnected or when there is no AC main powerThermal Cut-off Alarm When temp exceeds 39degC in any mode The heater deactivates and the patient temperature displays ldquootrdquo

Heater Module

Parabolic design

Even Distribution of heat over bed surface

Extensive safety

measures(6 Layer safety for thermal

cut- off)

Far IR heating ensures

stimulation of cells for growth

The parabolic design of the heater module ensures that the Far IR radiant energy is distributed very evenly over the bed surface The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating itWith 6 layer safety measures the chances of hypo and hyperthermia is ruled out The heater also comes with a thermostat temperature control for enhanced protection

Bed Platform Operation

bullThe bed platform tilts for Trendelenburg and Fowler positioning capabilities Rotate the knob placed on the right side of the machine to position the bed (up or down)bull Caution when the mattress is in the tilted position ensure an additional support is provided to minimize the baby falling

Side Panel Operation

bullTo lower a side panel pull it up and then pull the top edge away from the bed

bull To raise a side panel swing it to the upright position then allow it to engage in the latched position

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 9: 5000 series warmers

Effects of Far IR in Infant body

Far Infrared Rays are invisible waves of energy

They have the ability to penetrate all layers of the infant body penetrating into the inner-most regions of the tissues muscles and boneFar Infrared Rays very gently increases blood flow by expanding the capillaries that carry blood It also increases oxygenation and regeneration of the bloodFar Infrared boosts the immune system increasing the amount of white blood cells and killer T-cellsFar Infrared can also increase the processing enzyme activity in digestive tract as well as boost metabolism

Types of heaters Quartz

A quartz heater is a type of infrared heater The heating comes from a heating element encased inside a quartz tube The element produces a wavelength of infrared radiation The quartz protects the heating element and stops convection heat from escaping

Far IR Infrared

Infrared radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation just below the frequency of visible light Pretty much everything emits infrared radiation The hotter something is the more infrared it emits Every molecule also absorbs infrared at a certain wavelength When a molecule absorbs infrared energy it heats up The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating it

Ceramic Heaters

Ceramic heaters are heaters that generate heat by passing electricity through heating wires embedded in ceramic plates The ceramic coating tend to crack over a period of time and can fall over the baby causing havoc

Tubular Heater

A tubular heater is designed from metal tubing There are chances of heat loss and heat conduction in relative heating methods compared with other heating methods like resistance heating infrared heating The heating pipe has higher cost due to metal material

Types of heaters(Contrsquodhelliphellip)

Benefits of Heaterhellip

QUARTZ

bullInstant Heating bullCost efficient bullFar IR heating stimulates skin cellsbullLong lifebullDoes not crack

CERAM

IC

bullTakes time to heat bullNot cost effective bullNo Far IR heatingbullCracks in a period of time (ceramic coating)

TUBULAR

bullRisk of firebullHigh operating costbullDelay in heatingbullNo Far IR heating

Far IR Heating stimulates the cells of the baby by skin penetration and in turn helps growth of baby

Phototherapy System

Exposing the affected infant to light at the blue end of the visible spectrum(450-495nm) has been shown to reduce the concentration of bilirubin by causing it to become more soluble and therefore more easily excreted from the body

outcome

The Phototherapy provides light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

Resuscitation

Substantial physiologic changes occur in the transition from fetal to extra uterine life includingbullThe role of the placenta in gas exchange is taken over by the lungsbullChanges from fluid-filled to air filled lungsbullDramatic increase in blood flow to the lungs with reversal then closure of intra and extra cardiac shunts

Assistance to breathe at birthPrevent neonatal deathPrevent Adverse longterm neurodevelopmental sequelae

Failure or disruption of these changes may result in further difficulties with resuscitation in the newborn infantThe need for resuscitation of the newborn infant at birth cannot always be anticipated or predicted

Benefit

A range of Baby friendly equipments 6 Layer security Introducing nice NeOumltech 5000 series Open Care Systems

Designed to perfection for your baby

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems Modelsnice 5000 RP Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 R Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 P Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit O2 driven Venturi slow suction

Nice 5000 Infant Radiant Warmer Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Large LED display

bullMicro controller based electronicsbull6 Layer securitybullServo Skin Air and Manual mode controlsbullLED Phototherapy with timer cut offbullResuscitation with safe PIP and PEEPbullCalibration Free temperature probebullHigh Intensity Quartz Heating element for effective radiationbullHalogen Observational LampbullParabolic reflector for uniform heatingbullMemory Backup restores previously entered data in case of power failurebullComprehensive alarms and safety cut offbullInstant warming and uniform heatingbullShort wave heater ensures instant warmingbullAutomatic safety heater cutoff at 39 degC at any mode bullAPGAR TimerbullO2 activated venturi suctionbullAuxiliary oxygen bullKeypad Lock

Features

How to operate

Control Panel Operation Operating Modes Alarms Heater Module Bed Platform Operation Side Panel Operation X-ray procedure LED Phototherapy Manual Resuscitation Suction System Auxiliary oxygen

Control Panel Operation

1 Skin Temperature Display 17

Decrease Key

2 SkinAir Set Temperature Display

18

Increase Key

3 Fahrenheit Indicator 19

APGAR Kay

4 Centigrade Indicator 20

ordmCordmF Conversion Key

5 Skin Probe Failure Indicator 21

Lock Key

6 Air Probe Failure Indicator 22

Heater Output Indicator

7 Heater Failure Indicator 23

Skin mode indicator

8 SkinAir gt39ordmC Indicator 24

APGAR Timer Indicator

9 System Failure Indicator 25

Mute ON Indicator

10 Power Failure Indicator 26

Manual Timer Indicator

11 Lock Indicator 27

Air Temperature Low Indicator

12 APGARManual Timer Indicator

28

Air Temperature High Indicator

13 Air mode Indicator 29

Skin Temperature Low Indicator

14 Manual Mode indicator 30

Skin Temperature High Indicator

15 Mode Key 31

Alarm Indicator

16 Mute Key 32

Air temperature Display

Resuscitation Panel

1)Gas Supply Flow rate Set the Flow rate at 5 - 7 LPM in the Flow Meter2)Setting the Maximum Pressure Occlude PEEP knob and turn PIP control fully clockwise adjust maximum pressure control knob clockwise or counterclockwise to set desired maximum pressure3)Setting the Peak Inspiratory Pressure (PIP) Occlude the PEEP knob turn PIP control knob counter-clockwise until the desired peak inspiratory pressure is set

1 2

3

Operating Modes

Manual Mode Operation

1048729 The environment temperature in bed platform area is manually control by varying the percentage of heater output

1048729 Manual Timer Setting ndash Press Mode key and change into Manual Mode then Press Combination of Mute Key and increase ()Decrease () Key Set the Manual Timer (1 min ndash 15 min)

1048729 of Heater output Setting ndash Press increase ()Decrease () switch to adjust the of Heater Output in 10 increments

1048729 Manual timer alarm for 15 min by default as an indication to monitor the patient temperature at a time the heater output is reduced

Skin Mode Operation

Note The skin temperature probe must be properly attached before choosing Skin mode operation

1048729 The user must select a Skin control temperature (Set required Temperature) when the Infant Radiant Warmer is used in the Skin mode

1048729 How to set temperature in skin mode The Skin control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and decrease () switches The temperature can be adjusted from 32degC to 38degC

APGAR Timer The APGAR display indicates the APGAR timer select in the APGAR Mode

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Air Mode Operation

The Air temperature probe must be properly attached on the rear Panel of the Open Care System before starting air mode operation

Select air control temperature (Set required Temperature) setting when the Open Care System is used in the air mode for the first time

The air control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and Decrease () touch switches

The control temperature can be adjusted from 20 to 38degC

In the air mode the temperature sensed by the air temperature probe is used by the control system to modulate the radiant heat and maintain theEnvironment temperature at the selected control temperature

Note All the above mentioned modes can only be accessible when the keypad lock is off

AlarmsSkin Probe Failure Alarm Active in skin mode When probe is disconnected from console

Skin Temperature High Active in the skin mode of operation When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Skin Temperature LowActive in the skin mode of operation When infant temp less than set temp(-1degC)

Ait Temperature High Active in air mode When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Air Temperature Low Active in air mode When infant temp less than set temp(-2degC)Manual Timer Alarm The manual timer alarm activates in the manual mode of operation when the therapy time set has elapsed(15 mins by default)Heater Fail Alarm The Heater failure alarm activates if the heater fails in any mode of operationSystem Failure Alarm The system failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if any components are defectPower Failure Alarm The power failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if the power cable gets disconnected or when there is no AC main powerThermal Cut-off Alarm When temp exceeds 39degC in any mode The heater deactivates and the patient temperature displays ldquootrdquo

Heater Module

Parabolic design

Even Distribution of heat over bed surface

Extensive safety

measures(6 Layer safety for thermal

cut- off)

Far IR heating ensures

stimulation of cells for growth

The parabolic design of the heater module ensures that the Far IR radiant energy is distributed very evenly over the bed surface The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating itWith 6 layer safety measures the chances of hypo and hyperthermia is ruled out The heater also comes with a thermostat temperature control for enhanced protection

Bed Platform Operation

bullThe bed platform tilts for Trendelenburg and Fowler positioning capabilities Rotate the knob placed on the right side of the machine to position the bed (up or down)bull Caution when the mattress is in the tilted position ensure an additional support is provided to minimize the baby falling

Side Panel Operation

bullTo lower a side panel pull it up and then pull the top edge away from the bed

bull To raise a side panel swing it to the upright position then allow it to engage in the latched position

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 10: 5000 series warmers

Types of heaters Quartz

A quartz heater is a type of infrared heater The heating comes from a heating element encased inside a quartz tube The element produces a wavelength of infrared radiation The quartz protects the heating element and stops convection heat from escaping

Far IR Infrared

Infrared radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation just below the frequency of visible light Pretty much everything emits infrared radiation The hotter something is the more infrared it emits Every molecule also absorbs infrared at a certain wavelength When a molecule absorbs infrared energy it heats up The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating it

Ceramic Heaters

Ceramic heaters are heaters that generate heat by passing electricity through heating wires embedded in ceramic plates The ceramic coating tend to crack over a period of time and can fall over the baby causing havoc

Tubular Heater

A tubular heater is designed from metal tubing There are chances of heat loss and heat conduction in relative heating methods compared with other heating methods like resistance heating infrared heating The heating pipe has higher cost due to metal material

Types of heaters(Contrsquodhelliphellip)

Benefits of Heaterhellip

QUARTZ

bullInstant Heating bullCost efficient bullFar IR heating stimulates skin cellsbullLong lifebullDoes not crack

CERAM

IC

bullTakes time to heat bullNot cost effective bullNo Far IR heatingbullCracks in a period of time (ceramic coating)

TUBULAR

bullRisk of firebullHigh operating costbullDelay in heatingbullNo Far IR heating

Far IR Heating stimulates the cells of the baby by skin penetration and in turn helps growth of baby

Phototherapy System

Exposing the affected infant to light at the blue end of the visible spectrum(450-495nm) has been shown to reduce the concentration of bilirubin by causing it to become more soluble and therefore more easily excreted from the body

outcome

The Phototherapy provides light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

Resuscitation

Substantial physiologic changes occur in the transition from fetal to extra uterine life includingbullThe role of the placenta in gas exchange is taken over by the lungsbullChanges from fluid-filled to air filled lungsbullDramatic increase in blood flow to the lungs with reversal then closure of intra and extra cardiac shunts

Assistance to breathe at birthPrevent neonatal deathPrevent Adverse longterm neurodevelopmental sequelae

Failure or disruption of these changes may result in further difficulties with resuscitation in the newborn infantThe need for resuscitation of the newborn infant at birth cannot always be anticipated or predicted

Benefit

A range of Baby friendly equipments 6 Layer security Introducing nice NeOumltech 5000 series Open Care Systems

Designed to perfection for your baby

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems Modelsnice 5000 RP Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 R Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 P Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit O2 driven Venturi slow suction

Nice 5000 Infant Radiant Warmer Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Large LED display

bullMicro controller based electronicsbull6 Layer securitybullServo Skin Air and Manual mode controlsbullLED Phototherapy with timer cut offbullResuscitation with safe PIP and PEEPbullCalibration Free temperature probebullHigh Intensity Quartz Heating element for effective radiationbullHalogen Observational LampbullParabolic reflector for uniform heatingbullMemory Backup restores previously entered data in case of power failurebullComprehensive alarms and safety cut offbullInstant warming and uniform heatingbullShort wave heater ensures instant warmingbullAutomatic safety heater cutoff at 39 degC at any mode bullAPGAR TimerbullO2 activated venturi suctionbullAuxiliary oxygen bullKeypad Lock

Features

How to operate

Control Panel Operation Operating Modes Alarms Heater Module Bed Platform Operation Side Panel Operation X-ray procedure LED Phototherapy Manual Resuscitation Suction System Auxiliary oxygen

Control Panel Operation

1 Skin Temperature Display 17

Decrease Key

2 SkinAir Set Temperature Display

18

Increase Key

3 Fahrenheit Indicator 19

APGAR Kay

4 Centigrade Indicator 20

ordmCordmF Conversion Key

5 Skin Probe Failure Indicator 21

Lock Key

6 Air Probe Failure Indicator 22

Heater Output Indicator

7 Heater Failure Indicator 23

Skin mode indicator

8 SkinAir gt39ordmC Indicator 24

APGAR Timer Indicator

9 System Failure Indicator 25

Mute ON Indicator

10 Power Failure Indicator 26

Manual Timer Indicator

11 Lock Indicator 27

Air Temperature Low Indicator

12 APGARManual Timer Indicator

28

Air Temperature High Indicator

13 Air mode Indicator 29

Skin Temperature Low Indicator

14 Manual Mode indicator 30

Skin Temperature High Indicator

15 Mode Key 31

Alarm Indicator

16 Mute Key 32

Air temperature Display

Resuscitation Panel

1)Gas Supply Flow rate Set the Flow rate at 5 - 7 LPM in the Flow Meter2)Setting the Maximum Pressure Occlude PEEP knob and turn PIP control fully clockwise adjust maximum pressure control knob clockwise or counterclockwise to set desired maximum pressure3)Setting the Peak Inspiratory Pressure (PIP) Occlude the PEEP knob turn PIP control knob counter-clockwise until the desired peak inspiratory pressure is set

1 2

3

Operating Modes

Manual Mode Operation

1048729 The environment temperature in bed platform area is manually control by varying the percentage of heater output

1048729 Manual Timer Setting ndash Press Mode key and change into Manual Mode then Press Combination of Mute Key and increase ()Decrease () Key Set the Manual Timer (1 min ndash 15 min)

1048729 of Heater output Setting ndash Press increase ()Decrease () switch to adjust the of Heater Output in 10 increments

1048729 Manual timer alarm for 15 min by default as an indication to monitor the patient temperature at a time the heater output is reduced

Skin Mode Operation

Note The skin temperature probe must be properly attached before choosing Skin mode operation

1048729 The user must select a Skin control temperature (Set required Temperature) when the Infant Radiant Warmer is used in the Skin mode

1048729 How to set temperature in skin mode The Skin control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and decrease () switches The temperature can be adjusted from 32degC to 38degC

APGAR Timer The APGAR display indicates the APGAR timer select in the APGAR Mode

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Air Mode Operation

The Air temperature probe must be properly attached on the rear Panel of the Open Care System before starting air mode operation

Select air control temperature (Set required Temperature) setting when the Open Care System is used in the air mode for the first time

The air control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and Decrease () touch switches

The control temperature can be adjusted from 20 to 38degC

In the air mode the temperature sensed by the air temperature probe is used by the control system to modulate the radiant heat and maintain theEnvironment temperature at the selected control temperature

Note All the above mentioned modes can only be accessible when the keypad lock is off

AlarmsSkin Probe Failure Alarm Active in skin mode When probe is disconnected from console

Skin Temperature High Active in the skin mode of operation When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Skin Temperature LowActive in the skin mode of operation When infant temp less than set temp(-1degC)

Ait Temperature High Active in air mode When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Air Temperature Low Active in air mode When infant temp less than set temp(-2degC)Manual Timer Alarm The manual timer alarm activates in the manual mode of operation when the therapy time set has elapsed(15 mins by default)Heater Fail Alarm The Heater failure alarm activates if the heater fails in any mode of operationSystem Failure Alarm The system failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if any components are defectPower Failure Alarm The power failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if the power cable gets disconnected or when there is no AC main powerThermal Cut-off Alarm When temp exceeds 39degC in any mode The heater deactivates and the patient temperature displays ldquootrdquo

Heater Module

Parabolic design

Even Distribution of heat over bed surface

Extensive safety

measures(6 Layer safety for thermal

cut- off)

Far IR heating ensures

stimulation of cells for growth

The parabolic design of the heater module ensures that the Far IR radiant energy is distributed very evenly over the bed surface The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating itWith 6 layer safety measures the chances of hypo and hyperthermia is ruled out The heater also comes with a thermostat temperature control for enhanced protection

Bed Platform Operation

bullThe bed platform tilts for Trendelenburg and Fowler positioning capabilities Rotate the knob placed on the right side of the machine to position the bed (up or down)bull Caution when the mattress is in the tilted position ensure an additional support is provided to minimize the baby falling

Side Panel Operation

bullTo lower a side panel pull it up and then pull the top edge away from the bed

bull To raise a side panel swing it to the upright position then allow it to engage in the latched position

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 11: 5000 series warmers

Ceramic Heaters

Ceramic heaters are heaters that generate heat by passing electricity through heating wires embedded in ceramic plates The ceramic coating tend to crack over a period of time and can fall over the baby causing havoc

Tubular Heater

A tubular heater is designed from metal tubing There are chances of heat loss and heat conduction in relative heating methods compared with other heating methods like resistance heating infrared heating The heating pipe has higher cost due to metal material

Types of heaters(Contrsquodhelliphellip)

Benefits of Heaterhellip

QUARTZ

bullInstant Heating bullCost efficient bullFar IR heating stimulates skin cellsbullLong lifebullDoes not crack

CERAM

IC

bullTakes time to heat bullNot cost effective bullNo Far IR heatingbullCracks in a period of time (ceramic coating)

TUBULAR

bullRisk of firebullHigh operating costbullDelay in heatingbullNo Far IR heating

Far IR Heating stimulates the cells of the baby by skin penetration and in turn helps growth of baby

Phototherapy System

Exposing the affected infant to light at the blue end of the visible spectrum(450-495nm) has been shown to reduce the concentration of bilirubin by causing it to become more soluble and therefore more easily excreted from the body

outcome

The Phototherapy provides light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

Resuscitation

Substantial physiologic changes occur in the transition from fetal to extra uterine life includingbullThe role of the placenta in gas exchange is taken over by the lungsbullChanges from fluid-filled to air filled lungsbullDramatic increase in blood flow to the lungs with reversal then closure of intra and extra cardiac shunts

Assistance to breathe at birthPrevent neonatal deathPrevent Adverse longterm neurodevelopmental sequelae

Failure or disruption of these changes may result in further difficulties with resuscitation in the newborn infantThe need for resuscitation of the newborn infant at birth cannot always be anticipated or predicted

Benefit

A range of Baby friendly equipments 6 Layer security Introducing nice NeOumltech 5000 series Open Care Systems

Designed to perfection for your baby

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems Modelsnice 5000 RP Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 R Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 P Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit O2 driven Venturi slow suction

Nice 5000 Infant Radiant Warmer Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Large LED display

bullMicro controller based electronicsbull6 Layer securitybullServo Skin Air and Manual mode controlsbullLED Phototherapy with timer cut offbullResuscitation with safe PIP and PEEPbullCalibration Free temperature probebullHigh Intensity Quartz Heating element for effective radiationbullHalogen Observational LampbullParabolic reflector for uniform heatingbullMemory Backup restores previously entered data in case of power failurebullComprehensive alarms and safety cut offbullInstant warming and uniform heatingbullShort wave heater ensures instant warmingbullAutomatic safety heater cutoff at 39 degC at any mode bullAPGAR TimerbullO2 activated venturi suctionbullAuxiliary oxygen bullKeypad Lock

Features

How to operate

Control Panel Operation Operating Modes Alarms Heater Module Bed Platform Operation Side Panel Operation X-ray procedure LED Phototherapy Manual Resuscitation Suction System Auxiliary oxygen

Control Panel Operation

1 Skin Temperature Display 17

Decrease Key

2 SkinAir Set Temperature Display

18

Increase Key

3 Fahrenheit Indicator 19

APGAR Kay

4 Centigrade Indicator 20

ordmCordmF Conversion Key

5 Skin Probe Failure Indicator 21

Lock Key

6 Air Probe Failure Indicator 22

Heater Output Indicator

7 Heater Failure Indicator 23

Skin mode indicator

8 SkinAir gt39ordmC Indicator 24

APGAR Timer Indicator

9 System Failure Indicator 25

Mute ON Indicator

10 Power Failure Indicator 26

Manual Timer Indicator

11 Lock Indicator 27

Air Temperature Low Indicator

12 APGARManual Timer Indicator

28

Air Temperature High Indicator

13 Air mode Indicator 29

Skin Temperature Low Indicator

14 Manual Mode indicator 30

Skin Temperature High Indicator

15 Mode Key 31

Alarm Indicator

16 Mute Key 32

Air temperature Display

Resuscitation Panel

1)Gas Supply Flow rate Set the Flow rate at 5 - 7 LPM in the Flow Meter2)Setting the Maximum Pressure Occlude PEEP knob and turn PIP control fully clockwise adjust maximum pressure control knob clockwise or counterclockwise to set desired maximum pressure3)Setting the Peak Inspiratory Pressure (PIP) Occlude the PEEP knob turn PIP control knob counter-clockwise until the desired peak inspiratory pressure is set

1 2

3

Operating Modes

Manual Mode Operation

1048729 The environment temperature in bed platform area is manually control by varying the percentage of heater output

1048729 Manual Timer Setting ndash Press Mode key and change into Manual Mode then Press Combination of Mute Key and increase ()Decrease () Key Set the Manual Timer (1 min ndash 15 min)

1048729 of Heater output Setting ndash Press increase ()Decrease () switch to adjust the of Heater Output in 10 increments

1048729 Manual timer alarm for 15 min by default as an indication to monitor the patient temperature at a time the heater output is reduced

Skin Mode Operation

Note The skin temperature probe must be properly attached before choosing Skin mode operation

1048729 The user must select a Skin control temperature (Set required Temperature) when the Infant Radiant Warmer is used in the Skin mode

1048729 How to set temperature in skin mode The Skin control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and decrease () switches The temperature can be adjusted from 32degC to 38degC

APGAR Timer The APGAR display indicates the APGAR timer select in the APGAR Mode

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Air Mode Operation

The Air temperature probe must be properly attached on the rear Panel of the Open Care System before starting air mode operation

Select air control temperature (Set required Temperature) setting when the Open Care System is used in the air mode for the first time

The air control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and Decrease () touch switches

The control temperature can be adjusted from 20 to 38degC

In the air mode the temperature sensed by the air temperature probe is used by the control system to modulate the radiant heat and maintain theEnvironment temperature at the selected control temperature

Note All the above mentioned modes can only be accessible when the keypad lock is off

AlarmsSkin Probe Failure Alarm Active in skin mode When probe is disconnected from console

Skin Temperature High Active in the skin mode of operation When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Skin Temperature LowActive in the skin mode of operation When infant temp less than set temp(-1degC)

Ait Temperature High Active in air mode When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Air Temperature Low Active in air mode When infant temp less than set temp(-2degC)Manual Timer Alarm The manual timer alarm activates in the manual mode of operation when the therapy time set has elapsed(15 mins by default)Heater Fail Alarm The Heater failure alarm activates if the heater fails in any mode of operationSystem Failure Alarm The system failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if any components are defectPower Failure Alarm The power failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if the power cable gets disconnected or when there is no AC main powerThermal Cut-off Alarm When temp exceeds 39degC in any mode The heater deactivates and the patient temperature displays ldquootrdquo

Heater Module

Parabolic design

Even Distribution of heat over bed surface

Extensive safety

measures(6 Layer safety for thermal

cut- off)

Far IR heating ensures

stimulation of cells for growth

The parabolic design of the heater module ensures that the Far IR radiant energy is distributed very evenly over the bed surface The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating itWith 6 layer safety measures the chances of hypo and hyperthermia is ruled out The heater also comes with a thermostat temperature control for enhanced protection

Bed Platform Operation

bullThe bed platform tilts for Trendelenburg and Fowler positioning capabilities Rotate the knob placed on the right side of the machine to position the bed (up or down)bull Caution when the mattress is in the tilted position ensure an additional support is provided to minimize the baby falling

Side Panel Operation

bullTo lower a side panel pull it up and then pull the top edge away from the bed

bull To raise a side panel swing it to the upright position then allow it to engage in the latched position

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 12: 5000 series warmers

Benefits of Heaterhellip

QUARTZ

bullInstant Heating bullCost efficient bullFar IR heating stimulates skin cellsbullLong lifebullDoes not crack

CERAM

IC

bullTakes time to heat bullNot cost effective bullNo Far IR heatingbullCracks in a period of time (ceramic coating)

TUBULAR

bullRisk of firebullHigh operating costbullDelay in heatingbullNo Far IR heating

Far IR Heating stimulates the cells of the baby by skin penetration and in turn helps growth of baby

Phototherapy System

Exposing the affected infant to light at the blue end of the visible spectrum(450-495nm) has been shown to reduce the concentration of bilirubin by causing it to become more soluble and therefore more easily excreted from the body

outcome

The Phototherapy provides light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

Resuscitation

Substantial physiologic changes occur in the transition from fetal to extra uterine life includingbullThe role of the placenta in gas exchange is taken over by the lungsbullChanges from fluid-filled to air filled lungsbullDramatic increase in blood flow to the lungs with reversal then closure of intra and extra cardiac shunts

Assistance to breathe at birthPrevent neonatal deathPrevent Adverse longterm neurodevelopmental sequelae

Failure or disruption of these changes may result in further difficulties with resuscitation in the newborn infantThe need for resuscitation of the newborn infant at birth cannot always be anticipated or predicted

Benefit

A range of Baby friendly equipments 6 Layer security Introducing nice NeOumltech 5000 series Open Care Systems

Designed to perfection for your baby

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems Modelsnice 5000 RP Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 R Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 P Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit O2 driven Venturi slow suction

Nice 5000 Infant Radiant Warmer Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Large LED display

bullMicro controller based electronicsbull6 Layer securitybullServo Skin Air and Manual mode controlsbullLED Phototherapy with timer cut offbullResuscitation with safe PIP and PEEPbullCalibration Free temperature probebullHigh Intensity Quartz Heating element for effective radiationbullHalogen Observational LampbullParabolic reflector for uniform heatingbullMemory Backup restores previously entered data in case of power failurebullComprehensive alarms and safety cut offbullInstant warming and uniform heatingbullShort wave heater ensures instant warmingbullAutomatic safety heater cutoff at 39 degC at any mode bullAPGAR TimerbullO2 activated venturi suctionbullAuxiliary oxygen bullKeypad Lock

Features

How to operate

Control Panel Operation Operating Modes Alarms Heater Module Bed Platform Operation Side Panel Operation X-ray procedure LED Phototherapy Manual Resuscitation Suction System Auxiliary oxygen

Control Panel Operation

1 Skin Temperature Display 17

Decrease Key

2 SkinAir Set Temperature Display

18

Increase Key

3 Fahrenheit Indicator 19

APGAR Kay

4 Centigrade Indicator 20

ordmCordmF Conversion Key

5 Skin Probe Failure Indicator 21

Lock Key

6 Air Probe Failure Indicator 22

Heater Output Indicator

7 Heater Failure Indicator 23

Skin mode indicator

8 SkinAir gt39ordmC Indicator 24

APGAR Timer Indicator

9 System Failure Indicator 25

Mute ON Indicator

10 Power Failure Indicator 26

Manual Timer Indicator

11 Lock Indicator 27

Air Temperature Low Indicator

12 APGARManual Timer Indicator

28

Air Temperature High Indicator

13 Air mode Indicator 29

Skin Temperature Low Indicator

14 Manual Mode indicator 30

Skin Temperature High Indicator

15 Mode Key 31

Alarm Indicator

16 Mute Key 32

Air temperature Display

Resuscitation Panel

1)Gas Supply Flow rate Set the Flow rate at 5 - 7 LPM in the Flow Meter2)Setting the Maximum Pressure Occlude PEEP knob and turn PIP control fully clockwise adjust maximum pressure control knob clockwise or counterclockwise to set desired maximum pressure3)Setting the Peak Inspiratory Pressure (PIP) Occlude the PEEP knob turn PIP control knob counter-clockwise until the desired peak inspiratory pressure is set

1 2

3

Operating Modes

Manual Mode Operation

1048729 The environment temperature in bed platform area is manually control by varying the percentage of heater output

1048729 Manual Timer Setting ndash Press Mode key and change into Manual Mode then Press Combination of Mute Key and increase ()Decrease () Key Set the Manual Timer (1 min ndash 15 min)

1048729 of Heater output Setting ndash Press increase ()Decrease () switch to adjust the of Heater Output in 10 increments

1048729 Manual timer alarm for 15 min by default as an indication to monitor the patient temperature at a time the heater output is reduced

Skin Mode Operation

Note The skin temperature probe must be properly attached before choosing Skin mode operation

1048729 The user must select a Skin control temperature (Set required Temperature) when the Infant Radiant Warmer is used in the Skin mode

1048729 How to set temperature in skin mode The Skin control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and decrease () switches The temperature can be adjusted from 32degC to 38degC

APGAR Timer The APGAR display indicates the APGAR timer select in the APGAR Mode

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Air Mode Operation

The Air temperature probe must be properly attached on the rear Panel of the Open Care System before starting air mode operation

Select air control temperature (Set required Temperature) setting when the Open Care System is used in the air mode for the first time

The air control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and Decrease () touch switches

The control temperature can be adjusted from 20 to 38degC

In the air mode the temperature sensed by the air temperature probe is used by the control system to modulate the radiant heat and maintain theEnvironment temperature at the selected control temperature

Note All the above mentioned modes can only be accessible when the keypad lock is off

AlarmsSkin Probe Failure Alarm Active in skin mode When probe is disconnected from console

Skin Temperature High Active in the skin mode of operation When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Skin Temperature LowActive in the skin mode of operation When infant temp less than set temp(-1degC)

Ait Temperature High Active in air mode When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Air Temperature Low Active in air mode When infant temp less than set temp(-2degC)Manual Timer Alarm The manual timer alarm activates in the manual mode of operation when the therapy time set has elapsed(15 mins by default)Heater Fail Alarm The Heater failure alarm activates if the heater fails in any mode of operationSystem Failure Alarm The system failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if any components are defectPower Failure Alarm The power failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if the power cable gets disconnected or when there is no AC main powerThermal Cut-off Alarm When temp exceeds 39degC in any mode The heater deactivates and the patient temperature displays ldquootrdquo

Heater Module

Parabolic design

Even Distribution of heat over bed surface

Extensive safety

measures(6 Layer safety for thermal

cut- off)

Far IR heating ensures

stimulation of cells for growth

The parabolic design of the heater module ensures that the Far IR radiant energy is distributed very evenly over the bed surface The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating itWith 6 layer safety measures the chances of hypo and hyperthermia is ruled out The heater also comes with a thermostat temperature control for enhanced protection

Bed Platform Operation

bullThe bed platform tilts for Trendelenburg and Fowler positioning capabilities Rotate the knob placed on the right side of the machine to position the bed (up or down)bull Caution when the mattress is in the tilted position ensure an additional support is provided to minimize the baby falling

Side Panel Operation

bullTo lower a side panel pull it up and then pull the top edge away from the bed

bull To raise a side panel swing it to the upright position then allow it to engage in the latched position

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 13: 5000 series warmers

Phototherapy System

Exposing the affected infant to light at the blue end of the visible spectrum(450-495nm) has been shown to reduce the concentration of bilirubin by causing it to become more soluble and therefore more easily excreted from the body

outcome

The Phototherapy provides light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

Resuscitation

Substantial physiologic changes occur in the transition from fetal to extra uterine life includingbullThe role of the placenta in gas exchange is taken over by the lungsbullChanges from fluid-filled to air filled lungsbullDramatic increase in blood flow to the lungs with reversal then closure of intra and extra cardiac shunts

Assistance to breathe at birthPrevent neonatal deathPrevent Adverse longterm neurodevelopmental sequelae

Failure or disruption of these changes may result in further difficulties with resuscitation in the newborn infantThe need for resuscitation of the newborn infant at birth cannot always be anticipated or predicted

Benefit

A range of Baby friendly equipments 6 Layer security Introducing nice NeOumltech 5000 series Open Care Systems

Designed to perfection for your baby

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems Modelsnice 5000 RP Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 R Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 P Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit O2 driven Venturi slow suction

Nice 5000 Infant Radiant Warmer Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Large LED display

bullMicro controller based electronicsbull6 Layer securitybullServo Skin Air and Manual mode controlsbullLED Phototherapy with timer cut offbullResuscitation with safe PIP and PEEPbullCalibration Free temperature probebullHigh Intensity Quartz Heating element for effective radiationbullHalogen Observational LampbullParabolic reflector for uniform heatingbullMemory Backup restores previously entered data in case of power failurebullComprehensive alarms and safety cut offbullInstant warming and uniform heatingbullShort wave heater ensures instant warmingbullAutomatic safety heater cutoff at 39 degC at any mode bullAPGAR TimerbullO2 activated venturi suctionbullAuxiliary oxygen bullKeypad Lock

Features

How to operate

Control Panel Operation Operating Modes Alarms Heater Module Bed Platform Operation Side Panel Operation X-ray procedure LED Phototherapy Manual Resuscitation Suction System Auxiliary oxygen

Control Panel Operation

1 Skin Temperature Display 17

Decrease Key

2 SkinAir Set Temperature Display

18

Increase Key

3 Fahrenheit Indicator 19

APGAR Kay

4 Centigrade Indicator 20

ordmCordmF Conversion Key

5 Skin Probe Failure Indicator 21

Lock Key

6 Air Probe Failure Indicator 22

Heater Output Indicator

7 Heater Failure Indicator 23

Skin mode indicator

8 SkinAir gt39ordmC Indicator 24

APGAR Timer Indicator

9 System Failure Indicator 25

Mute ON Indicator

10 Power Failure Indicator 26

Manual Timer Indicator

11 Lock Indicator 27

Air Temperature Low Indicator

12 APGARManual Timer Indicator

28

Air Temperature High Indicator

13 Air mode Indicator 29

Skin Temperature Low Indicator

14 Manual Mode indicator 30

Skin Temperature High Indicator

15 Mode Key 31

Alarm Indicator

16 Mute Key 32

Air temperature Display

Resuscitation Panel

1)Gas Supply Flow rate Set the Flow rate at 5 - 7 LPM in the Flow Meter2)Setting the Maximum Pressure Occlude PEEP knob and turn PIP control fully clockwise adjust maximum pressure control knob clockwise or counterclockwise to set desired maximum pressure3)Setting the Peak Inspiratory Pressure (PIP) Occlude the PEEP knob turn PIP control knob counter-clockwise until the desired peak inspiratory pressure is set

1 2

3

Operating Modes

Manual Mode Operation

1048729 The environment temperature in bed platform area is manually control by varying the percentage of heater output

1048729 Manual Timer Setting ndash Press Mode key and change into Manual Mode then Press Combination of Mute Key and increase ()Decrease () Key Set the Manual Timer (1 min ndash 15 min)

1048729 of Heater output Setting ndash Press increase ()Decrease () switch to adjust the of Heater Output in 10 increments

1048729 Manual timer alarm for 15 min by default as an indication to monitor the patient temperature at a time the heater output is reduced

Skin Mode Operation

Note The skin temperature probe must be properly attached before choosing Skin mode operation

1048729 The user must select a Skin control temperature (Set required Temperature) when the Infant Radiant Warmer is used in the Skin mode

1048729 How to set temperature in skin mode The Skin control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and decrease () switches The temperature can be adjusted from 32degC to 38degC

APGAR Timer The APGAR display indicates the APGAR timer select in the APGAR Mode

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Air Mode Operation

The Air temperature probe must be properly attached on the rear Panel of the Open Care System before starting air mode operation

Select air control temperature (Set required Temperature) setting when the Open Care System is used in the air mode for the first time

The air control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and Decrease () touch switches

The control temperature can be adjusted from 20 to 38degC

In the air mode the temperature sensed by the air temperature probe is used by the control system to modulate the radiant heat and maintain theEnvironment temperature at the selected control temperature

Note All the above mentioned modes can only be accessible when the keypad lock is off

AlarmsSkin Probe Failure Alarm Active in skin mode When probe is disconnected from console

Skin Temperature High Active in the skin mode of operation When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Skin Temperature LowActive in the skin mode of operation When infant temp less than set temp(-1degC)

Ait Temperature High Active in air mode When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Air Temperature Low Active in air mode When infant temp less than set temp(-2degC)Manual Timer Alarm The manual timer alarm activates in the manual mode of operation when the therapy time set has elapsed(15 mins by default)Heater Fail Alarm The Heater failure alarm activates if the heater fails in any mode of operationSystem Failure Alarm The system failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if any components are defectPower Failure Alarm The power failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if the power cable gets disconnected or when there is no AC main powerThermal Cut-off Alarm When temp exceeds 39degC in any mode The heater deactivates and the patient temperature displays ldquootrdquo

Heater Module

Parabolic design

Even Distribution of heat over bed surface

Extensive safety

measures(6 Layer safety for thermal

cut- off)

Far IR heating ensures

stimulation of cells for growth

The parabolic design of the heater module ensures that the Far IR radiant energy is distributed very evenly over the bed surface The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating itWith 6 layer safety measures the chances of hypo and hyperthermia is ruled out The heater also comes with a thermostat temperature control for enhanced protection

Bed Platform Operation

bullThe bed platform tilts for Trendelenburg and Fowler positioning capabilities Rotate the knob placed on the right side of the machine to position the bed (up or down)bull Caution when the mattress is in the tilted position ensure an additional support is provided to minimize the baby falling

Side Panel Operation

bullTo lower a side panel pull it up and then pull the top edge away from the bed

bull To raise a side panel swing it to the upright position then allow it to engage in the latched position

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 14: 5000 series warmers

Resuscitation

Substantial physiologic changes occur in the transition from fetal to extra uterine life includingbullThe role of the placenta in gas exchange is taken over by the lungsbullChanges from fluid-filled to air filled lungsbullDramatic increase in blood flow to the lungs with reversal then closure of intra and extra cardiac shunts

Assistance to breathe at birthPrevent neonatal deathPrevent Adverse longterm neurodevelopmental sequelae

Failure or disruption of these changes may result in further difficulties with resuscitation in the newborn infantThe need for resuscitation of the newborn infant at birth cannot always be anticipated or predicted

Benefit

A range of Baby friendly equipments 6 Layer security Introducing nice NeOumltech 5000 series Open Care Systems

Designed to perfection for your baby

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems Modelsnice 5000 RP Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 R Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 P Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit O2 driven Venturi slow suction

Nice 5000 Infant Radiant Warmer Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Large LED display

bullMicro controller based electronicsbull6 Layer securitybullServo Skin Air and Manual mode controlsbullLED Phototherapy with timer cut offbullResuscitation with safe PIP and PEEPbullCalibration Free temperature probebullHigh Intensity Quartz Heating element for effective radiationbullHalogen Observational LampbullParabolic reflector for uniform heatingbullMemory Backup restores previously entered data in case of power failurebullComprehensive alarms and safety cut offbullInstant warming and uniform heatingbullShort wave heater ensures instant warmingbullAutomatic safety heater cutoff at 39 degC at any mode bullAPGAR TimerbullO2 activated venturi suctionbullAuxiliary oxygen bullKeypad Lock

Features

How to operate

Control Panel Operation Operating Modes Alarms Heater Module Bed Platform Operation Side Panel Operation X-ray procedure LED Phototherapy Manual Resuscitation Suction System Auxiliary oxygen

Control Panel Operation

1 Skin Temperature Display 17

Decrease Key

2 SkinAir Set Temperature Display

18

Increase Key

3 Fahrenheit Indicator 19

APGAR Kay

4 Centigrade Indicator 20

ordmCordmF Conversion Key

5 Skin Probe Failure Indicator 21

Lock Key

6 Air Probe Failure Indicator 22

Heater Output Indicator

7 Heater Failure Indicator 23

Skin mode indicator

8 SkinAir gt39ordmC Indicator 24

APGAR Timer Indicator

9 System Failure Indicator 25

Mute ON Indicator

10 Power Failure Indicator 26

Manual Timer Indicator

11 Lock Indicator 27

Air Temperature Low Indicator

12 APGARManual Timer Indicator

28

Air Temperature High Indicator

13 Air mode Indicator 29

Skin Temperature Low Indicator

14 Manual Mode indicator 30

Skin Temperature High Indicator

15 Mode Key 31

Alarm Indicator

16 Mute Key 32

Air temperature Display

Resuscitation Panel

1)Gas Supply Flow rate Set the Flow rate at 5 - 7 LPM in the Flow Meter2)Setting the Maximum Pressure Occlude PEEP knob and turn PIP control fully clockwise adjust maximum pressure control knob clockwise or counterclockwise to set desired maximum pressure3)Setting the Peak Inspiratory Pressure (PIP) Occlude the PEEP knob turn PIP control knob counter-clockwise until the desired peak inspiratory pressure is set

1 2

3

Operating Modes

Manual Mode Operation

1048729 The environment temperature in bed platform area is manually control by varying the percentage of heater output

1048729 Manual Timer Setting ndash Press Mode key and change into Manual Mode then Press Combination of Mute Key and increase ()Decrease () Key Set the Manual Timer (1 min ndash 15 min)

1048729 of Heater output Setting ndash Press increase ()Decrease () switch to adjust the of Heater Output in 10 increments

1048729 Manual timer alarm for 15 min by default as an indication to monitor the patient temperature at a time the heater output is reduced

Skin Mode Operation

Note The skin temperature probe must be properly attached before choosing Skin mode operation

1048729 The user must select a Skin control temperature (Set required Temperature) when the Infant Radiant Warmer is used in the Skin mode

1048729 How to set temperature in skin mode The Skin control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and decrease () switches The temperature can be adjusted from 32degC to 38degC

APGAR Timer The APGAR display indicates the APGAR timer select in the APGAR Mode

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Air Mode Operation

The Air temperature probe must be properly attached on the rear Panel of the Open Care System before starting air mode operation

Select air control temperature (Set required Temperature) setting when the Open Care System is used in the air mode for the first time

The air control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and Decrease () touch switches

The control temperature can be adjusted from 20 to 38degC

In the air mode the temperature sensed by the air temperature probe is used by the control system to modulate the radiant heat and maintain theEnvironment temperature at the selected control temperature

Note All the above mentioned modes can only be accessible when the keypad lock is off

AlarmsSkin Probe Failure Alarm Active in skin mode When probe is disconnected from console

Skin Temperature High Active in the skin mode of operation When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Skin Temperature LowActive in the skin mode of operation When infant temp less than set temp(-1degC)

Ait Temperature High Active in air mode When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Air Temperature Low Active in air mode When infant temp less than set temp(-2degC)Manual Timer Alarm The manual timer alarm activates in the manual mode of operation when the therapy time set has elapsed(15 mins by default)Heater Fail Alarm The Heater failure alarm activates if the heater fails in any mode of operationSystem Failure Alarm The system failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if any components are defectPower Failure Alarm The power failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if the power cable gets disconnected or when there is no AC main powerThermal Cut-off Alarm When temp exceeds 39degC in any mode The heater deactivates and the patient temperature displays ldquootrdquo

Heater Module

Parabolic design

Even Distribution of heat over bed surface

Extensive safety

measures(6 Layer safety for thermal

cut- off)

Far IR heating ensures

stimulation of cells for growth

The parabolic design of the heater module ensures that the Far IR radiant energy is distributed very evenly over the bed surface The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating itWith 6 layer safety measures the chances of hypo and hyperthermia is ruled out The heater also comes with a thermostat temperature control for enhanced protection

Bed Platform Operation

bullThe bed platform tilts for Trendelenburg and Fowler positioning capabilities Rotate the knob placed on the right side of the machine to position the bed (up or down)bull Caution when the mattress is in the tilted position ensure an additional support is provided to minimize the baby falling

Side Panel Operation

bullTo lower a side panel pull it up and then pull the top edge away from the bed

bull To raise a side panel swing it to the upright position then allow it to engage in the latched position

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 15: 5000 series warmers

A range of Baby friendly equipments 6 Layer security Introducing nice NeOumltech 5000 series Open Care Systems

Designed to perfection for your baby

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems Modelsnice 5000 RP Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 R Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 P Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit O2 driven Venturi slow suction

Nice 5000 Infant Radiant Warmer Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Large LED display

bullMicro controller based electronicsbull6 Layer securitybullServo Skin Air and Manual mode controlsbullLED Phototherapy with timer cut offbullResuscitation with safe PIP and PEEPbullCalibration Free temperature probebullHigh Intensity Quartz Heating element for effective radiationbullHalogen Observational LampbullParabolic reflector for uniform heatingbullMemory Backup restores previously entered data in case of power failurebullComprehensive alarms and safety cut offbullInstant warming and uniform heatingbullShort wave heater ensures instant warmingbullAutomatic safety heater cutoff at 39 degC at any mode bullAPGAR TimerbullO2 activated venturi suctionbullAuxiliary oxygen bullKeypad Lock

Features

How to operate

Control Panel Operation Operating Modes Alarms Heater Module Bed Platform Operation Side Panel Operation X-ray procedure LED Phototherapy Manual Resuscitation Suction System Auxiliary oxygen

Control Panel Operation

1 Skin Temperature Display 17

Decrease Key

2 SkinAir Set Temperature Display

18

Increase Key

3 Fahrenheit Indicator 19

APGAR Kay

4 Centigrade Indicator 20

ordmCordmF Conversion Key

5 Skin Probe Failure Indicator 21

Lock Key

6 Air Probe Failure Indicator 22

Heater Output Indicator

7 Heater Failure Indicator 23

Skin mode indicator

8 SkinAir gt39ordmC Indicator 24

APGAR Timer Indicator

9 System Failure Indicator 25

Mute ON Indicator

10 Power Failure Indicator 26

Manual Timer Indicator

11 Lock Indicator 27

Air Temperature Low Indicator

12 APGARManual Timer Indicator

28

Air Temperature High Indicator

13 Air mode Indicator 29

Skin Temperature Low Indicator

14 Manual Mode indicator 30

Skin Temperature High Indicator

15 Mode Key 31

Alarm Indicator

16 Mute Key 32

Air temperature Display

Resuscitation Panel

1)Gas Supply Flow rate Set the Flow rate at 5 - 7 LPM in the Flow Meter2)Setting the Maximum Pressure Occlude PEEP knob and turn PIP control fully clockwise adjust maximum pressure control knob clockwise or counterclockwise to set desired maximum pressure3)Setting the Peak Inspiratory Pressure (PIP) Occlude the PEEP knob turn PIP control knob counter-clockwise until the desired peak inspiratory pressure is set

1 2

3

Operating Modes

Manual Mode Operation

1048729 The environment temperature in bed platform area is manually control by varying the percentage of heater output

1048729 Manual Timer Setting ndash Press Mode key and change into Manual Mode then Press Combination of Mute Key and increase ()Decrease () Key Set the Manual Timer (1 min ndash 15 min)

1048729 of Heater output Setting ndash Press increase ()Decrease () switch to adjust the of Heater Output in 10 increments

1048729 Manual timer alarm for 15 min by default as an indication to monitor the patient temperature at a time the heater output is reduced

Skin Mode Operation

Note The skin temperature probe must be properly attached before choosing Skin mode operation

1048729 The user must select a Skin control temperature (Set required Temperature) when the Infant Radiant Warmer is used in the Skin mode

1048729 How to set temperature in skin mode The Skin control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and decrease () switches The temperature can be adjusted from 32degC to 38degC

APGAR Timer The APGAR display indicates the APGAR timer select in the APGAR Mode

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Air Mode Operation

The Air temperature probe must be properly attached on the rear Panel of the Open Care System before starting air mode operation

Select air control temperature (Set required Temperature) setting when the Open Care System is used in the air mode for the first time

The air control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and Decrease () touch switches

The control temperature can be adjusted from 20 to 38degC

In the air mode the temperature sensed by the air temperature probe is used by the control system to modulate the radiant heat and maintain theEnvironment temperature at the selected control temperature

Note All the above mentioned modes can only be accessible when the keypad lock is off

AlarmsSkin Probe Failure Alarm Active in skin mode When probe is disconnected from console

Skin Temperature High Active in the skin mode of operation When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Skin Temperature LowActive in the skin mode of operation When infant temp less than set temp(-1degC)

Ait Temperature High Active in air mode When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Air Temperature Low Active in air mode When infant temp less than set temp(-2degC)Manual Timer Alarm The manual timer alarm activates in the manual mode of operation when the therapy time set has elapsed(15 mins by default)Heater Fail Alarm The Heater failure alarm activates if the heater fails in any mode of operationSystem Failure Alarm The system failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if any components are defectPower Failure Alarm The power failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if the power cable gets disconnected or when there is no AC main powerThermal Cut-off Alarm When temp exceeds 39degC in any mode The heater deactivates and the patient temperature displays ldquootrdquo

Heater Module

Parabolic design

Even Distribution of heat over bed surface

Extensive safety

measures(6 Layer safety for thermal

cut- off)

Far IR heating ensures

stimulation of cells for growth

The parabolic design of the heater module ensures that the Far IR radiant energy is distributed very evenly over the bed surface The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating itWith 6 layer safety measures the chances of hypo and hyperthermia is ruled out The heater also comes with a thermostat temperature control for enhanced protection

Bed Platform Operation

bullThe bed platform tilts for Trendelenburg and Fowler positioning capabilities Rotate the knob placed on the right side of the machine to position the bed (up or down)bull Caution when the mattress is in the tilted position ensure an additional support is provided to minimize the baby falling

Side Panel Operation

bullTo lower a side panel pull it up and then pull the top edge away from the bed

bull To raise a side panel swing it to the upright position then allow it to engage in the latched position

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 16: 5000 series warmers

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems Modelsnice 5000 RP Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 R Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Resuscitator with PIP amp PEEP O2 driven Venturi slow suction

nice 5000 P Open Care System Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer LED Phototherapy unit O2 driven Venturi slow suction

Nice 5000 Infant Radiant Warmer Servo skin Air and manual mode Apgar timer Large LED display

bullMicro controller based electronicsbull6 Layer securitybullServo Skin Air and Manual mode controlsbullLED Phototherapy with timer cut offbullResuscitation with safe PIP and PEEPbullCalibration Free temperature probebullHigh Intensity Quartz Heating element for effective radiationbullHalogen Observational LampbullParabolic reflector for uniform heatingbullMemory Backup restores previously entered data in case of power failurebullComprehensive alarms and safety cut offbullInstant warming and uniform heatingbullShort wave heater ensures instant warmingbullAutomatic safety heater cutoff at 39 degC at any mode bullAPGAR TimerbullO2 activated venturi suctionbullAuxiliary oxygen bullKeypad Lock

Features

How to operate

Control Panel Operation Operating Modes Alarms Heater Module Bed Platform Operation Side Panel Operation X-ray procedure LED Phototherapy Manual Resuscitation Suction System Auxiliary oxygen

Control Panel Operation

1 Skin Temperature Display 17

Decrease Key

2 SkinAir Set Temperature Display

18

Increase Key

3 Fahrenheit Indicator 19

APGAR Kay

4 Centigrade Indicator 20

ordmCordmF Conversion Key

5 Skin Probe Failure Indicator 21

Lock Key

6 Air Probe Failure Indicator 22

Heater Output Indicator

7 Heater Failure Indicator 23

Skin mode indicator

8 SkinAir gt39ordmC Indicator 24

APGAR Timer Indicator

9 System Failure Indicator 25

Mute ON Indicator

10 Power Failure Indicator 26

Manual Timer Indicator

11 Lock Indicator 27

Air Temperature Low Indicator

12 APGARManual Timer Indicator

28

Air Temperature High Indicator

13 Air mode Indicator 29

Skin Temperature Low Indicator

14 Manual Mode indicator 30

Skin Temperature High Indicator

15 Mode Key 31

Alarm Indicator

16 Mute Key 32

Air temperature Display

Resuscitation Panel

1)Gas Supply Flow rate Set the Flow rate at 5 - 7 LPM in the Flow Meter2)Setting the Maximum Pressure Occlude PEEP knob and turn PIP control fully clockwise adjust maximum pressure control knob clockwise or counterclockwise to set desired maximum pressure3)Setting the Peak Inspiratory Pressure (PIP) Occlude the PEEP knob turn PIP control knob counter-clockwise until the desired peak inspiratory pressure is set

1 2

3

Operating Modes

Manual Mode Operation

1048729 The environment temperature in bed platform area is manually control by varying the percentage of heater output

1048729 Manual Timer Setting ndash Press Mode key and change into Manual Mode then Press Combination of Mute Key and increase ()Decrease () Key Set the Manual Timer (1 min ndash 15 min)

1048729 of Heater output Setting ndash Press increase ()Decrease () switch to adjust the of Heater Output in 10 increments

1048729 Manual timer alarm for 15 min by default as an indication to monitor the patient temperature at a time the heater output is reduced

Skin Mode Operation

Note The skin temperature probe must be properly attached before choosing Skin mode operation

1048729 The user must select a Skin control temperature (Set required Temperature) when the Infant Radiant Warmer is used in the Skin mode

1048729 How to set temperature in skin mode The Skin control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and decrease () switches The temperature can be adjusted from 32degC to 38degC

APGAR Timer The APGAR display indicates the APGAR timer select in the APGAR Mode

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Air Mode Operation

The Air temperature probe must be properly attached on the rear Panel of the Open Care System before starting air mode operation

Select air control temperature (Set required Temperature) setting when the Open Care System is used in the air mode for the first time

The air control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and Decrease () touch switches

The control temperature can be adjusted from 20 to 38degC

In the air mode the temperature sensed by the air temperature probe is used by the control system to modulate the radiant heat and maintain theEnvironment temperature at the selected control temperature

Note All the above mentioned modes can only be accessible when the keypad lock is off

AlarmsSkin Probe Failure Alarm Active in skin mode When probe is disconnected from console

Skin Temperature High Active in the skin mode of operation When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Skin Temperature LowActive in the skin mode of operation When infant temp less than set temp(-1degC)

Ait Temperature High Active in air mode When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Air Temperature Low Active in air mode When infant temp less than set temp(-2degC)Manual Timer Alarm The manual timer alarm activates in the manual mode of operation when the therapy time set has elapsed(15 mins by default)Heater Fail Alarm The Heater failure alarm activates if the heater fails in any mode of operationSystem Failure Alarm The system failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if any components are defectPower Failure Alarm The power failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if the power cable gets disconnected or when there is no AC main powerThermal Cut-off Alarm When temp exceeds 39degC in any mode The heater deactivates and the patient temperature displays ldquootrdquo

Heater Module

Parabolic design

Even Distribution of heat over bed surface

Extensive safety

measures(6 Layer safety for thermal

cut- off)

Far IR heating ensures

stimulation of cells for growth

The parabolic design of the heater module ensures that the Far IR radiant energy is distributed very evenly over the bed surface The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating itWith 6 layer safety measures the chances of hypo and hyperthermia is ruled out The heater also comes with a thermostat temperature control for enhanced protection

Bed Platform Operation

bullThe bed platform tilts for Trendelenburg and Fowler positioning capabilities Rotate the knob placed on the right side of the machine to position the bed (up or down)bull Caution when the mattress is in the tilted position ensure an additional support is provided to minimize the baby falling

Side Panel Operation

bullTo lower a side panel pull it up and then pull the top edge away from the bed

bull To raise a side panel swing it to the upright position then allow it to engage in the latched position

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 17: 5000 series warmers

bullMicro controller based electronicsbull6 Layer securitybullServo Skin Air and Manual mode controlsbullLED Phototherapy with timer cut offbullResuscitation with safe PIP and PEEPbullCalibration Free temperature probebullHigh Intensity Quartz Heating element for effective radiationbullHalogen Observational LampbullParabolic reflector for uniform heatingbullMemory Backup restores previously entered data in case of power failurebullComprehensive alarms and safety cut offbullInstant warming and uniform heatingbullShort wave heater ensures instant warmingbullAutomatic safety heater cutoff at 39 degC at any mode bullAPGAR TimerbullO2 activated venturi suctionbullAuxiliary oxygen bullKeypad Lock

Features

How to operate

Control Panel Operation Operating Modes Alarms Heater Module Bed Platform Operation Side Panel Operation X-ray procedure LED Phototherapy Manual Resuscitation Suction System Auxiliary oxygen

Control Panel Operation

1 Skin Temperature Display 17

Decrease Key

2 SkinAir Set Temperature Display

18

Increase Key

3 Fahrenheit Indicator 19

APGAR Kay

4 Centigrade Indicator 20

ordmCordmF Conversion Key

5 Skin Probe Failure Indicator 21

Lock Key

6 Air Probe Failure Indicator 22

Heater Output Indicator

7 Heater Failure Indicator 23

Skin mode indicator

8 SkinAir gt39ordmC Indicator 24

APGAR Timer Indicator

9 System Failure Indicator 25

Mute ON Indicator

10 Power Failure Indicator 26

Manual Timer Indicator

11 Lock Indicator 27

Air Temperature Low Indicator

12 APGARManual Timer Indicator

28

Air Temperature High Indicator

13 Air mode Indicator 29

Skin Temperature Low Indicator

14 Manual Mode indicator 30

Skin Temperature High Indicator

15 Mode Key 31

Alarm Indicator

16 Mute Key 32

Air temperature Display

Resuscitation Panel

1)Gas Supply Flow rate Set the Flow rate at 5 - 7 LPM in the Flow Meter2)Setting the Maximum Pressure Occlude PEEP knob and turn PIP control fully clockwise adjust maximum pressure control knob clockwise or counterclockwise to set desired maximum pressure3)Setting the Peak Inspiratory Pressure (PIP) Occlude the PEEP knob turn PIP control knob counter-clockwise until the desired peak inspiratory pressure is set

1 2

3

Operating Modes

Manual Mode Operation

1048729 The environment temperature in bed platform area is manually control by varying the percentage of heater output

1048729 Manual Timer Setting ndash Press Mode key and change into Manual Mode then Press Combination of Mute Key and increase ()Decrease () Key Set the Manual Timer (1 min ndash 15 min)

1048729 of Heater output Setting ndash Press increase ()Decrease () switch to adjust the of Heater Output in 10 increments

1048729 Manual timer alarm for 15 min by default as an indication to monitor the patient temperature at a time the heater output is reduced

Skin Mode Operation

Note The skin temperature probe must be properly attached before choosing Skin mode operation

1048729 The user must select a Skin control temperature (Set required Temperature) when the Infant Radiant Warmer is used in the Skin mode

1048729 How to set temperature in skin mode The Skin control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and decrease () switches The temperature can be adjusted from 32degC to 38degC

APGAR Timer The APGAR display indicates the APGAR timer select in the APGAR Mode

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Air Mode Operation

The Air temperature probe must be properly attached on the rear Panel of the Open Care System before starting air mode operation

Select air control temperature (Set required Temperature) setting when the Open Care System is used in the air mode for the first time

The air control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and Decrease () touch switches

The control temperature can be adjusted from 20 to 38degC

In the air mode the temperature sensed by the air temperature probe is used by the control system to modulate the radiant heat and maintain theEnvironment temperature at the selected control temperature

Note All the above mentioned modes can only be accessible when the keypad lock is off

AlarmsSkin Probe Failure Alarm Active in skin mode When probe is disconnected from console

Skin Temperature High Active in the skin mode of operation When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Skin Temperature LowActive in the skin mode of operation When infant temp less than set temp(-1degC)

Ait Temperature High Active in air mode When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Air Temperature Low Active in air mode When infant temp less than set temp(-2degC)Manual Timer Alarm The manual timer alarm activates in the manual mode of operation when the therapy time set has elapsed(15 mins by default)Heater Fail Alarm The Heater failure alarm activates if the heater fails in any mode of operationSystem Failure Alarm The system failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if any components are defectPower Failure Alarm The power failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if the power cable gets disconnected or when there is no AC main powerThermal Cut-off Alarm When temp exceeds 39degC in any mode The heater deactivates and the patient temperature displays ldquootrdquo

Heater Module

Parabolic design

Even Distribution of heat over bed surface

Extensive safety

measures(6 Layer safety for thermal

cut- off)

Far IR heating ensures

stimulation of cells for growth

The parabolic design of the heater module ensures that the Far IR radiant energy is distributed very evenly over the bed surface The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating itWith 6 layer safety measures the chances of hypo and hyperthermia is ruled out The heater also comes with a thermostat temperature control for enhanced protection

Bed Platform Operation

bullThe bed platform tilts for Trendelenburg and Fowler positioning capabilities Rotate the knob placed on the right side of the machine to position the bed (up or down)bull Caution when the mattress is in the tilted position ensure an additional support is provided to minimize the baby falling

Side Panel Operation

bullTo lower a side panel pull it up and then pull the top edge away from the bed

bull To raise a side panel swing it to the upright position then allow it to engage in the latched position

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 18: 5000 series warmers

How to operate

Control Panel Operation Operating Modes Alarms Heater Module Bed Platform Operation Side Panel Operation X-ray procedure LED Phototherapy Manual Resuscitation Suction System Auxiliary oxygen

Control Panel Operation

1 Skin Temperature Display 17

Decrease Key

2 SkinAir Set Temperature Display

18

Increase Key

3 Fahrenheit Indicator 19

APGAR Kay

4 Centigrade Indicator 20

ordmCordmF Conversion Key

5 Skin Probe Failure Indicator 21

Lock Key

6 Air Probe Failure Indicator 22

Heater Output Indicator

7 Heater Failure Indicator 23

Skin mode indicator

8 SkinAir gt39ordmC Indicator 24

APGAR Timer Indicator

9 System Failure Indicator 25

Mute ON Indicator

10 Power Failure Indicator 26

Manual Timer Indicator

11 Lock Indicator 27

Air Temperature Low Indicator

12 APGARManual Timer Indicator

28

Air Temperature High Indicator

13 Air mode Indicator 29

Skin Temperature Low Indicator

14 Manual Mode indicator 30

Skin Temperature High Indicator

15 Mode Key 31

Alarm Indicator

16 Mute Key 32

Air temperature Display

Resuscitation Panel

1)Gas Supply Flow rate Set the Flow rate at 5 - 7 LPM in the Flow Meter2)Setting the Maximum Pressure Occlude PEEP knob and turn PIP control fully clockwise adjust maximum pressure control knob clockwise or counterclockwise to set desired maximum pressure3)Setting the Peak Inspiratory Pressure (PIP) Occlude the PEEP knob turn PIP control knob counter-clockwise until the desired peak inspiratory pressure is set

1 2

3

Operating Modes

Manual Mode Operation

1048729 The environment temperature in bed platform area is manually control by varying the percentage of heater output

1048729 Manual Timer Setting ndash Press Mode key and change into Manual Mode then Press Combination of Mute Key and increase ()Decrease () Key Set the Manual Timer (1 min ndash 15 min)

1048729 of Heater output Setting ndash Press increase ()Decrease () switch to adjust the of Heater Output in 10 increments

1048729 Manual timer alarm for 15 min by default as an indication to monitor the patient temperature at a time the heater output is reduced

Skin Mode Operation

Note The skin temperature probe must be properly attached before choosing Skin mode operation

1048729 The user must select a Skin control temperature (Set required Temperature) when the Infant Radiant Warmer is used in the Skin mode

1048729 How to set temperature in skin mode The Skin control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and decrease () switches The temperature can be adjusted from 32degC to 38degC

APGAR Timer The APGAR display indicates the APGAR timer select in the APGAR Mode

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Air Mode Operation

The Air temperature probe must be properly attached on the rear Panel of the Open Care System before starting air mode operation

Select air control temperature (Set required Temperature) setting when the Open Care System is used in the air mode for the first time

The air control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and Decrease () touch switches

The control temperature can be adjusted from 20 to 38degC

In the air mode the temperature sensed by the air temperature probe is used by the control system to modulate the radiant heat and maintain theEnvironment temperature at the selected control temperature

Note All the above mentioned modes can only be accessible when the keypad lock is off

AlarmsSkin Probe Failure Alarm Active in skin mode When probe is disconnected from console

Skin Temperature High Active in the skin mode of operation When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Skin Temperature LowActive in the skin mode of operation When infant temp less than set temp(-1degC)

Ait Temperature High Active in air mode When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Air Temperature Low Active in air mode When infant temp less than set temp(-2degC)Manual Timer Alarm The manual timer alarm activates in the manual mode of operation when the therapy time set has elapsed(15 mins by default)Heater Fail Alarm The Heater failure alarm activates if the heater fails in any mode of operationSystem Failure Alarm The system failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if any components are defectPower Failure Alarm The power failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if the power cable gets disconnected or when there is no AC main powerThermal Cut-off Alarm When temp exceeds 39degC in any mode The heater deactivates and the patient temperature displays ldquootrdquo

Heater Module

Parabolic design

Even Distribution of heat over bed surface

Extensive safety

measures(6 Layer safety for thermal

cut- off)

Far IR heating ensures

stimulation of cells for growth

The parabolic design of the heater module ensures that the Far IR radiant energy is distributed very evenly over the bed surface The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating itWith 6 layer safety measures the chances of hypo and hyperthermia is ruled out The heater also comes with a thermostat temperature control for enhanced protection

Bed Platform Operation

bullThe bed platform tilts for Trendelenburg and Fowler positioning capabilities Rotate the knob placed on the right side of the machine to position the bed (up or down)bull Caution when the mattress is in the tilted position ensure an additional support is provided to minimize the baby falling

Side Panel Operation

bullTo lower a side panel pull it up and then pull the top edge away from the bed

bull To raise a side panel swing it to the upright position then allow it to engage in the latched position

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 19: 5000 series warmers

Control Panel Operation

1 Skin Temperature Display 17

Decrease Key

2 SkinAir Set Temperature Display

18

Increase Key

3 Fahrenheit Indicator 19

APGAR Kay

4 Centigrade Indicator 20

ordmCordmF Conversion Key

5 Skin Probe Failure Indicator 21

Lock Key

6 Air Probe Failure Indicator 22

Heater Output Indicator

7 Heater Failure Indicator 23

Skin mode indicator

8 SkinAir gt39ordmC Indicator 24

APGAR Timer Indicator

9 System Failure Indicator 25

Mute ON Indicator

10 Power Failure Indicator 26

Manual Timer Indicator

11 Lock Indicator 27

Air Temperature Low Indicator

12 APGARManual Timer Indicator

28

Air Temperature High Indicator

13 Air mode Indicator 29

Skin Temperature Low Indicator

14 Manual Mode indicator 30

Skin Temperature High Indicator

15 Mode Key 31

Alarm Indicator

16 Mute Key 32

Air temperature Display

Resuscitation Panel

1)Gas Supply Flow rate Set the Flow rate at 5 - 7 LPM in the Flow Meter2)Setting the Maximum Pressure Occlude PEEP knob and turn PIP control fully clockwise adjust maximum pressure control knob clockwise or counterclockwise to set desired maximum pressure3)Setting the Peak Inspiratory Pressure (PIP) Occlude the PEEP knob turn PIP control knob counter-clockwise until the desired peak inspiratory pressure is set

1 2

3

Operating Modes

Manual Mode Operation

1048729 The environment temperature in bed platform area is manually control by varying the percentage of heater output

1048729 Manual Timer Setting ndash Press Mode key and change into Manual Mode then Press Combination of Mute Key and increase ()Decrease () Key Set the Manual Timer (1 min ndash 15 min)

1048729 of Heater output Setting ndash Press increase ()Decrease () switch to adjust the of Heater Output in 10 increments

1048729 Manual timer alarm for 15 min by default as an indication to monitor the patient temperature at a time the heater output is reduced

Skin Mode Operation

Note The skin temperature probe must be properly attached before choosing Skin mode operation

1048729 The user must select a Skin control temperature (Set required Temperature) when the Infant Radiant Warmer is used in the Skin mode

1048729 How to set temperature in skin mode The Skin control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and decrease () switches The temperature can be adjusted from 32degC to 38degC

APGAR Timer The APGAR display indicates the APGAR timer select in the APGAR Mode

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Air Mode Operation

The Air temperature probe must be properly attached on the rear Panel of the Open Care System before starting air mode operation

Select air control temperature (Set required Temperature) setting when the Open Care System is used in the air mode for the first time

The air control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and Decrease () touch switches

The control temperature can be adjusted from 20 to 38degC

In the air mode the temperature sensed by the air temperature probe is used by the control system to modulate the radiant heat and maintain theEnvironment temperature at the selected control temperature

Note All the above mentioned modes can only be accessible when the keypad lock is off

AlarmsSkin Probe Failure Alarm Active in skin mode When probe is disconnected from console

Skin Temperature High Active in the skin mode of operation When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Skin Temperature LowActive in the skin mode of operation When infant temp less than set temp(-1degC)

Ait Temperature High Active in air mode When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Air Temperature Low Active in air mode When infant temp less than set temp(-2degC)Manual Timer Alarm The manual timer alarm activates in the manual mode of operation when the therapy time set has elapsed(15 mins by default)Heater Fail Alarm The Heater failure alarm activates if the heater fails in any mode of operationSystem Failure Alarm The system failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if any components are defectPower Failure Alarm The power failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if the power cable gets disconnected or when there is no AC main powerThermal Cut-off Alarm When temp exceeds 39degC in any mode The heater deactivates and the patient temperature displays ldquootrdquo

Heater Module

Parabolic design

Even Distribution of heat over bed surface

Extensive safety

measures(6 Layer safety for thermal

cut- off)

Far IR heating ensures

stimulation of cells for growth

The parabolic design of the heater module ensures that the Far IR radiant energy is distributed very evenly over the bed surface The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating itWith 6 layer safety measures the chances of hypo and hyperthermia is ruled out The heater also comes with a thermostat temperature control for enhanced protection

Bed Platform Operation

bullThe bed platform tilts for Trendelenburg and Fowler positioning capabilities Rotate the knob placed on the right side of the machine to position the bed (up or down)bull Caution when the mattress is in the tilted position ensure an additional support is provided to minimize the baby falling

Side Panel Operation

bullTo lower a side panel pull it up and then pull the top edge away from the bed

bull To raise a side panel swing it to the upright position then allow it to engage in the latched position

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 20: 5000 series warmers

Resuscitation Panel

1)Gas Supply Flow rate Set the Flow rate at 5 - 7 LPM in the Flow Meter2)Setting the Maximum Pressure Occlude PEEP knob and turn PIP control fully clockwise adjust maximum pressure control knob clockwise or counterclockwise to set desired maximum pressure3)Setting the Peak Inspiratory Pressure (PIP) Occlude the PEEP knob turn PIP control knob counter-clockwise until the desired peak inspiratory pressure is set

1 2

3

Operating Modes

Manual Mode Operation

1048729 The environment temperature in bed platform area is manually control by varying the percentage of heater output

1048729 Manual Timer Setting ndash Press Mode key and change into Manual Mode then Press Combination of Mute Key and increase ()Decrease () Key Set the Manual Timer (1 min ndash 15 min)

1048729 of Heater output Setting ndash Press increase ()Decrease () switch to adjust the of Heater Output in 10 increments

1048729 Manual timer alarm for 15 min by default as an indication to monitor the patient temperature at a time the heater output is reduced

Skin Mode Operation

Note The skin temperature probe must be properly attached before choosing Skin mode operation

1048729 The user must select a Skin control temperature (Set required Temperature) when the Infant Radiant Warmer is used in the Skin mode

1048729 How to set temperature in skin mode The Skin control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and decrease () switches The temperature can be adjusted from 32degC to 38degC

APGAR Timer The APGAR display indicates the APGAR timer select in the APGAR Mode

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Air Mode Operation

The Air temperature probe must be properly attached on the rear Panel of the Open Care System before starting air mode operation

Select air control temperature (Set required Temperature) setting when the Open Care System is used in the air mode for the first time

The air control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and Decrease () touch switches

The control temperature can be adjusted from 20 to 38degC

In the air mode the temperature sensed by the air temperature probe is used by the control system to modulate the radiant heat and maintain theEnvironment temperature at the selected control temperature

Note All the above mentioned modes can only be accessible when the keypad lock is off

AlarmsSkin Probe Failure Alarm Active in skin mode When probe is disconnected from console

Skin Temperature High Active in the skin mode of operation When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Skin Temperature LowActive in the skin mode of operation When infant temp less than set temp(-1degC)

Ait Temperature High Active in air mode When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Air Temperature Low Active in air mode When infant temp less than set temp(-2degC)Manual Timer Alarm The manual timer alarm activates in the manual mode of operation when the therapy time set has elapsed(15 mins by default)Heater Fail Alarm The Heater failure alarm activates if the heater fails in any mode of operationSystem Failure Alarm The system failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if any components are defectPower Failure Alarm The power failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if the power cable gets disconnected or when there is no AC main powerThermal Cut-off Alarm When temp exceeds 39degC in any mode The heater deactivates and the patient temperature displays ldquootrdquo

Heater Module

Parabolic design

Even Distribution of heat over bed surface

Extensive safety

measures(6 Layer safety for thermal

cut- off)

Far IR heating ensures

stimulation of cells for growth

The parabolic design of the heater module ensures that the Far IR radiant energy is distributed very evenly over the bed surface The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating itWith 6 layer safety measures the chances of hypo and hyperthermia is ruled out The heater also comes with a thermostat temperature control for enhanced protection

Bed Platform Operation

bullThe bed platform tilts for Trendelenburg and Fowler positioning capabilities Rotate the knob placed on the right side of the machine to position the bed (up or down)bull Caution when the mattress is in the tilted position ensure an additional support is provided to minimize the baby falling

Side Panel Operation

bullTo lower a side panel pull it up and then pull the top edge away from the bed

bull To raise a side panel swing it to the upright position then allow it to engage in the latched position

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 21: 5000 series warmers

Operating Modes

Manual Mode Operation

1048729 The environment temperature in bed platform area is manually control by varying the percentage of heater output

1048729 Manual Timer Setting ndash Press Mode key and change into Manual Mode then Press Combination of Mute Key and increase ()Decrease () Key Set the Manual Timer (1 min ndash 15 min)

1048729 of Heater output Setting ndash Press increase ()Decrease () switch to adjust the of Heater Output in 10 increments

1048729 Manual timer alarm for 15 min by default as an indication to monitor the patient temperature at a time the heater output is reduced

Skin Mode Operation

Note The skin temperature probe must be properly attached before choosing Skin mode operation

1048729 The user must select a Skin control temperature (Set required Temperature) when the Infant Radiant Warmer is used in the Skin mode

1048729 How to set temperature in skin mode The Skin control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and decrease () switches The temperature can be adjusted from 32degC to 38degC

APGAR Timer The APGAR display indicates the APGAR timer select in the APGAR Mode

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Air Mode Operation

The Air temperature probe must be properly attached on the rear Panel of the Open Care System before starting air mode operation

Select air control temperature (Set required Temperature) setting when the Open Care System is used in the air mode for the first time

The air control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and Decrease () touch switches

The control temperature can be adjusted from 20 to 38degC

In the air mode the temperature sensed by the air temperature probe is used by the control system to modulate the radiant heat and maintain theEnvironment temperature at the selected control temperature

Note All the above mentioned modes can only be accessible when the keypad lock is off

AlarmsSkin Probe Failure Alarm Active in skin mode When probe is disconnected from console

Skin Temperature High Active in the skin mode of operation When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Skin Temperature LowActive in the skin mode of operation When infant temp less than set temp(-1degC)

Ait Temperature High Active in air mode When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Air Temperature Low Active in air mode When infant temp less than set temp(-2degC)Manual Timer Alarm The manual timer alarm activates in the manual mode of operation when the therapy time set has elapsed(15 mins by default)Heater Fail Alarm The Heater failure alarm activates if the heater fails in any mode of operationSystem Failure Alarm The system failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if any components are defectPower Failure Alarm The power failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if the power cable gets disconnected or when there is no AC main powerThermal Cut-off Alarm When temp exceeds 39degC in any mode The heater deactivates and the patient temperature displays ldquootrdquo

Heater Module

Parabolic design

Even Distribution of heat over bed surface

Extensive safety

measures(6 Layer safety for thermal

cut- off)

Far IR heating ensures

stimulation of cells for growth

The parabolic design of the heater module ensures that the Far IR radiant energy is distributed very evenly over the bed surface The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating itWith 6 layer safety measures the chances of hypo and hyperthermia is ruled out The heater also comes with a thermostat temperature control for enhanced protection

Bed Platform Operation

bullThe bed platform tilts for Trendelenburg and Fowler positioning capabilities Rotate the knob placed on the right side of the machine to position the bed (up or down)bull Caution when the mattress is in the tilted position ensure an additional support is provided to minimize the baby falling

Side Panel Operation

bullTo lower a side panel pull it up and then pull the top edge away from the bed

bull To raise a side panel swing it to the upright position then allow it to engage in the latched position

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 22: 5000 series warmers

Skin Mode Operation

Note The skin temperature probe must be properly attached before choosing Skin mode operation

1048729 The user must select a Skin control temperature (Set required Temperature) when the Infant Radiant Warmer is used in the Skin mode

1048729 How to set temperature in skin mode The Skin control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and decrease () switches The temperature can be adjusted from 32degC to 38degC

APGAR Timer The APGAR display indicates the APGAR timer select in the APGAR Mode

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Air Mode Operation

The Air temperature probe must be properly attached on the rear Panel of the Open Care System before starting air mode operation

Select air control temperature (Set required Temperature) setting when the Open Care System is used in the air mode for the first time

The air control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and Decrease () touch switches

The control temperature can be adjusted from 20 to 38degC

In the air mode the temperature sensed by the air temperature probe is used by the control system to modulate the radiant heat and maintain theEnvironment temperature at the selected control temperature

Note All the above mentioned modes can only be accessible when the keypad lock is off

AlarmsSkin Probe Failure Alarm Active in skin mode When probe is disconnected from console

Skin Temperature High Active in the skin mode of operation When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Skin Temperature LowActive in the skin mode of operation When infant temp less than set temp(-1degC)

Ait Temperature High Active in air mode When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Air Temperature Low Active in air mode When infant temp less than set temp(-2degC)Manual Timer Alarm The manual timer alarm activates in the manual mode of operation when the therapy time set has elapsed(15 mins by default)Heater Fail Alarm The Heater failure alarm activates if the heater fails in any mode of operationSystem Failure Alarm The system failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if any components are defectPower Failure Alarm The power failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if the power cable gets disconnected or when there is no AC main powerThermal Cut-off Alarm When temp exceeds 39degC in any mode The heater deactivates and the patient temperature displays ldquootrdquo

Heater Module

Parabolic design

Even Distribution of heat over bed surface

Extensive safety

measures(6 Layer safety for thermal

cut- off)

Far IR heating ensures

stimulation of cells for growth

The parabolic design of the heater module ensures that the Far IR radiant energy is distributed very evenly over the bed surface The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating itWith 6 layer safety measures the chances of hypo and hyperthermia is ruled out The heater also comes with a thermostat temperature control for enhanced protection

Bed Platform Operation

bullThe bed platform tilts for Trendelenburg and Fowler positioning capabilities Rotate the knob placed on the right side of the machine to position the bed (up or down)bull Caution when the mattress is in the tilted position ensure an additional support is provided to minimize the baby falling

Side Panel Operation

bullTo lower a side panel pull it up and then pull the top edge away from the bed

bull To raise a side panel swing it to the upright position then allow it to engage in the latched position

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 23: 5000 series warmers

Operating Modes(contrsquodhellip)

Air Mode Operation

The Air temperature probe must be properly attached on the rear Panel of the Open Care System before starting air mode operation

Select air control temperature (Set required Temperature) setting when the Open Care System is used in the air mode for the first time

The air control temperature is adjusted by pressing the increase () and Decrease () touch switches

The control temperature can be adjusted from 20 to 38degC

In the air mode the temperature sensed by the air temperature probe is used by the control system to modulate the radiant heat and maintain theEnvironment temperature at the selected control temperature

Note All the above mentioned modes can only be accessible when the keypad lock is off

AlarmsSkin Probe Failure Alarm Active in skin mode When probe is disconnected from console

Skin Temperature High Active in the skin mode of operation When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Skin Temperature LowActive in the skin mode of operation When infant temp less than set temp(-1degC)

Ait Temperature High Active in air mode When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Air Temperature Low Active in air mode When infant temp less than set temp(-2degC)Manual Timer Alarm The manual timer alarm activates in the manual mode of operation when the therapy time set has elapsed(15 mins by default)Heater Fail Alarm The Heater failure alarm activates if the heater fails in any mode of operationSystem Failure Alarm The system failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if any components are defectPower Failure Alarm The power failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if the power cable gets disconnected or when there is no AC main powerThermal Cut-off Alarm When temp exceeds 39degC in any mode The heater deactivates and the patient temperature displays ldquootrdquo

Heater Module

Parabolic design

Even Distribution of heat over bed surface

Extensive safety

measures(6 Layer safety for thermal

cut- off)

Far IR heating ensures

stimulation of cells for growth

The parabolic design of the heater module ensures that the Far IR radiant energy is distributed very evenly over the bed surface The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating itWith 6 layer safety measures the chances of hypo and hyperthermia is ruled out The heater also comes with a thermostat temperature control for enhanced protection

Bed Platform Operation

bullThe bed platform tilts for Trendelenburg and Fowler positioning capabilities Rotate the knob placed on the right side of the machine to position the bed (up or down)bull Caution when the mattress is in the tilted position ensure an additional support is provided to minimize the baby falling

Side Panel Operation

bullTo lower a side panel pull it up and then pull the top edge away from the bed

bull To raise a side panel swing it to the upright position then allow it to engage in the latched position

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 24: 5000 series warmers

AlarmsSkin Probe Failure Alarm Active in skin mode When probe is disconnected from console

Skin Temperature High Active in the skin mode of operation When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Skin Temperature LowActive in the skin mode of operation When infant temp less than set temp(-1degC)

Ait Temperature High Active in air mode When infant temp greater than set temp(+1degC)

Air Temperature Low Active in air mode When infant temp less than set temp(-2degC)Manual Timer Alarm The manual timer alarm activates in the manual mode of operation when the therapy time set has elapsed(15 mins by default)Heater Fail Alarm The Heater failure alarm activates if the heater fails in any mode of operationSystem Failure Alarm The system failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if any components are defectPower Failure Alarm The power failure alarm activates in any mode of operation if the power cable gets disconnected or when there is no AC main powerThermal Cut-off Alarm When temp exceeds 39degC in any mode The heater deactivates and the patient temperature displays ldquootrdquo

Heater Module

Parabolic design

Even Distribution of heat over bed surface

Extensive safety

measures(6 Layer safety for thermal

cut- off)

Far IR heating ensures

stimulation of cells for growth

The parabolic design of the heater module ensures that the Far IR radiant energy is distributed very evenly over the bed surface The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating itWith 6 layer safety measures the chances of hypo and hyperthermia is ruled out The heater also comes with a thermostat temperature control for enhanced protection

Bed Platform Operation

bullThe bed platform tilts for Trendelenburg and Fowler positioning capabilities Rotate the knob placed on the right side of the machine to position the bed (up or down)bull Caution when the mattress is in the tilted position ensure an additional support is provided to minimize the baby falling

Side Panel Operation

bullTo lower a side panel pull it up and then pull the top edge away from the bed

bull To raise a side panel swing it to the upright position then allow it to engage in the latched position

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 25: 5000 series warmers

Heater Module

Parabolic design

Even Distribution of heat over bed surface

Extensive safety

measures(6 Layer safety for thermal

cut- off)

Far IR heating ensures

stimulation of cells for growth

The parabolic design of the heater module ensures that the Far IR radiant energy is distributed very evenly over the bed surface The IR rays by deep penetration in skin ensures the growth of cells by stimulating itWith 6 layer safety measures the chances of hypo and hyperthermia is ruled out The heater also comes with a thermostat temperature control for enhanced protection

Bed Platform Operation

bullThe bed platform tilts for Trendelenburg and Fowler positioning capabilities Rotate the knob placed on the right side of the machine to position the bed (up or down)bull Caution when the mattress is in the tilted position ensure an additional support is provided to minimize the baby falling

Side Panel Operation

bullTo lower a side panel pull it up and then pull the top edge away from the bed

bull To raise a side panel swing it to the upright position then allow it to engage in the latched position

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 26: 5000 series warmers

Bed Platform Operation

bullThe bed platform tilts for Trendelenburg and Fowler positioning capabilities Rotate the knob placed on the right side of the machine to position the bed (up or down)bull Caution when the mattress is in the tilted position ensure an additional support is provided to minimize the baby falling

Side Panel Operation

bullTo lower a side panel pull it up and then pull the top edge away from the bed

bull To raise a side panel swing it to the upright position then allow it to engage in the latched position

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 27: 5000 series warmers

Side Panel Operation

bullTo lower a side panel pull it up and then pull the top edge away from the bed

bull To raise a side panel swing it to the upright position then allow it to engage in the latched position

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 28: 5000 series warmers

X-ray Procedure

bullThe X-ray cassette may be placed in the slot under the bed platform or in the X-raycassette tray if installed

bullThe heater housing rotates to the left or right

bullThe X-ray cassette tray facilitates X-ray procedures while patients occupy the Infant Radiant Warmer bed

bull An X-ray cassette can be placed on the tray and slid into the cavity beneath the bed without disturbing the patient

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 29: 5000 series warmers

LED Phototherapy

bullDesigned to provide light of suitable wave-length and intensity for the treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia

bullThe system consists of two lamp units designed for mounting on each side of the nice heater module

bull These are angled to focus on the bassinet mattress for maximum illumination of the infant and each unit includes a power switch for independent operation if required

bullEach lamp unit contains three 50 Watts tungsten halogen lamps with infra-red and ultra-violet filters to provide a high intensity light source in the 400 to 500 nanometer range

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 30: 5000 series warmers

Resuscitation

bullDesigned to provide the controlled suction and oxygen based resuscitation facilities necessary in helping the new born baby with breathing difficulties to survive the immediate post- natal period

bullThe equipment comprises of an oxygen supply a control module and a suction bottle with tubing mounted on the left-hand side of the bassinet support

bullThe unit operates from oxygen cylinders or from a central pipeline supply and a range of oxygen supply hoses are available to suit the installed pipeline terminal

bullThe control module includes a variable suction control system auxiliary oxygen outlet with flow control and a manually operated positive pressure airway ventilation facility The maximum outlet pressures are limited by internal pressure relief valves for safety

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 31: 5000 series warmers

Suction system

bullSuction is achieved using an oxygen activatedbull venturi system in the control module

bullThis is connected to a suction bottle mountedbull on the bassinet support via a tubing adaptorbull on the front panel

bull A bacterial filter is included in the suction tubebull to isolate the bottle from the control system

bullThe level of suction can be adjusted using a bullcontrol knob on the front panel and a vacuum gauge is provided to indicate the degree of suction achieved

bullTo minimize setting-up time an onoff switch is also provided

bullThe level of suction required can be pre-set before resuscitation is necessary and the system switched off until required for use

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 32: 5000 series warmers

Auxiliary oxygen system

bullAn oxygen outlet is provided on the front panel to enable a bag resuscitator or similar equipment to be used

bullThe oxygen flow rate can be adjusted using the flow meter control valve provided and the maximum supply pressure is limited by an internal pressure relief valve for safety

NOTE The lining of a new born babys mouth and airway is very delicate Do not apply suction continuously or at excessive levels and Switch OFF the Suction Control system after use to conserve oxygen

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 33: 5000 series warmers

Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care Systemnice 5000 RP nice 5000 R nice 5000 P nice 5000

Skin Mode Y Y Y Y

Manual Mode Y Y Y Y

Air Mode Y Y Y Y

X Ray Facility Y Y Y Y

Phototherapy Y N Y N

Resuscitator Y Y N N

Pivoting Warmer ModuleY Y Y Y

Apgar Timer Y Y Y Y

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 34: 5000 series warmers

How nice Open Care Systemsfare over competitors

nice 5000 series Open Care Systems

User-friendly easy to access all parameters

Long life quartz heater has a long life compared to other heaters

6 Layer safety for the protection of infant from burning

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 35: 5000 series warmers

6 Layer Safety Features

Alarms if infant temperature greater or less than Set Temperature

Thermal cut off if infant temperature exceeds 39 degC

Heater output reduces to 30 after 15 mins in Manual mode

Heater output reduces to 30 if electronics senses no variable feedback

Heater output reduces to 30 if there is a sudden decrease in temperature when the probe comes off from the baby

Thermostat controlled in an event of breakdown if temp exceeds permissible limits- component relay micro-controller failure

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 36: 5000 series warmers

TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 37: 5000 series warmers

Cleaning Procedure

General Cleaning

Clean the Temperature Probe by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth containing detergent of disinfecting solutions

Clean the exterior of the Infant Radiant Warmer using mild detergent solution applied with a damp cloth or sponge Do not allow liquids to seep into the electrical housing

The mattress x-ray tray bed amp side panels may be cleaned by using disinfecting agent safe for use on the material

Halogen Lamp Cleaning

When the device is taken out of service for cleaning wipe over the outside of the Halogen based lamp housings with a damp cloth and an approved detergentdisinfectant solution

Swing the lamp housing away from the heater module a little to allow cleaning of the touching surfaces and polish the clear panels under the lamps with a lint-free cloth

To maintain maximum therapeutic value the interior of the lamp housings should be cleaned and all the lamps replaced at least once every six months

Resuscitator Cleaning

The suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methods

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 38: 5000 series warmers

Preventive Maintenance

General

bull Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance ndash even when returning the unit to the supplier for repairbull Always disconnect power supply before any maintenancebull Use only nice Neotechrsquos original parts for maintenance

Warning Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to agingWarning Donrsquot misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

bull Side Panels visually inspect the panels every day for any sign of breakages or loose fit bull Temperature measuring system Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every yearNote No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replacedbullBed UpDown Tilting To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnelbull Inspection amp Maintenance Yearly by trained Service Personnel

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 39: 5000 series warmers

LED Phototherapy

bull The equipment requires no maintenance between routine service periods other than a functional test each time the device is put into service and an irradiance check at least once a monthbull When finished switch OFF the power and remove light from the therapy areabull At least once in every six months the equipment should be examined by qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safetybull If the equipment is dropped or damaged or becomes excessively wet take it out of service immediately for examination by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integrity

T-Piece Resuscitator

bullThe suction System and any accessories must be thoroughly cleaned after use to minimize the risk of cross infection The State of cleanliness of components in the Suction system may be checked by taking swabs and testing them by normal bacteriological methodsbull At least once every six months the equipment should be examined by a qualified Service Engineer to ensure safety and operational integritybull If any part of the equipment is damaged or fails to operate correctly take it out of service immediately and contact a qualified Service Engineer to ensure operational safety

Preventive Maintenance (Contrsquodhellip)

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 40: 5000 series warmers

TroubleshootingGeneral System FailureSystem Fault Open Care System

Sl No Problem Cause Remedy

1 Power failure LED is ON with audio alarm

Power FailureCheck the unit is Plugged in to Main supply

Check the mains are switched ON

Else Contact nice Neotech

2System Failure LED is ON with audio alarm

System Failure Contact nice Neotech

General System Failure

System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
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System Fault Open Care System Sl No Problems Possible Causes and Remedy

1 No Display on the Control PanelCheck AC Supply Voltage

Check if Power Cord is disconnected

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar

Contact nice Neotech

2 No Heater OutputCheck Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

3 Equipment Working But Observation Lamp amp Heater output not working

Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Fuse in the Rear side of Heater Module

Check Transformer Voltage - 12V AC

Replace Lamp

4 Equipment not give the Audio AlarmCheck the Temperature it may near to the Settemperature

Check Mute ON

Contact nice Neotech

5 Patient Temperature Display shows ldquoS-Ordquo

with Continuous Alarm(S-O Sensor Open)

Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from theEquipment

If skin probe is defective replace new probe

Contact nice Neotech

7 Display shows H - F (H-F Heater Failure)Check Link cord connected between Control Module toHeater Module

Check Heater Connection

Contact nice Neotech

8Display Show O ndash t(O-t Over Temperature ie Temp gt 39 deg C)

Check Environment Temperature above 39deg C

Check Infant Fever

9 Continuous Skin Temperature High AlarmCheck Patient Temperature is 1degC above Set

Temperature

Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature

Contact nice Neotech

10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1degC below Set

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 42: 5000 series warmers

Temperature

Probe may be wet

Contact nice Neotech

Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC above SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check Environment Temperature is 1degC below SetTemperature else contact niceneotech

13 Temperature over Mattress does not riseCheck Low ambient Temperature it should be approximately (22-30degC)

Check draft around air conditioning outletCheck Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in ManualMode

Low Supply Voltage

14 Temperature over Mattress rises excessivelyCheck direct Sun light Heating Device or other HeatSourcePercentage Heater Output is Set at High in ManualMode

15 Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilizeCheck unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30degC)

Check for Strong Air conditioning draft

16Temperature Display does not display InfantsTemperature accurately

Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperlyCheck Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly

17Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature

Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with babyskin properly

Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby

18 Heater output is off after some time in manual modeCheck Manual Timer Time Can be set 2 to 30 minutesCheck the Heater output is off after set timeIf Heater output is off before set time contact niceNeotech

19 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but equipment gives Low Temperature alarm

Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of babyCheck the probe is removed and kept awayCheck the Set Temperature is highCheck the Set Heater output is high ( Manual Mode)

System Fault Open Care System (Contrsquodhellip)

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 43: 5000 series warmers

Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant

Radiant Warmer Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal

components Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the skin temperature probe Do not

immerse the probe in liquid cleaner Avoid placing excessive strain on the probe lead Do not pull on the probe lead These precautions will help avoid damage to the probe

Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the mattress Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment

should attempt to service it as detailed in the service manual The Service Manual provides detailed information solely for use by individuals having proper knowledge tools and test equipment and for service representatives trained by nice Neotech

Isolation from the supply mains is Detachable Power cord provided Use of nonstandard components Consult the manufacturer for repair

and replacement of components Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety performance andor damage the

equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 44: 5000 series warmers

Certifications and Approvals

Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1

IEC 60601-1-4

Particular product IEC 60601-2-21 IEC 60601-2-50

EMC Safety IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us
Page 45: 5000 series warmers

Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85 Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam Vannagaram

Chennai ndash 600095 Tamil Nadu

INDIA

Tel +91-44-2476259424764608

Fax +91-44-24766920

Web wwwniceneotechcom

E-mail infoniceneotechcom marketingniceneotechcom

Overseas Enquiry overseasniceneotechcom

Toll Free +91-1800-425-2594

  • nice NeOumltech Medical Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Presentation Flow
  • Company INFO
  • Timeline-nice Neotech
  • Why nice Neotech
  • Why Open Care Systems are Used
  • MODES OF HEAT LOSS
  • Slide 8
  • Effects of Far IR in Infant body
  • Types of heaters
  • Slide 11
  • Benefits of Heaterhellip
  • Phototherapy System
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • How to operate
  • Control Panel Operation
  • Slide 20
  • Operating Modes
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
  • Alarms
  • Heater Module
  • Bed Platform Operation
  • Side Panel Operation
  • X-ray Procedure
  • Slide 29
  • Resuscitation
  • Slide 31
  • Slide 32
  • Comparison of nice 5000 Open Care System
  • How nice Open Care Systems fare over competitors
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Cleaning Procedure
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Slide 39
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Fault Open Care System
  • Slide 42
  • Slide 43
  • Certifications and Approvals
  • Contact Us