Sentry CA700 Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - ST-1200 & ST-1400

Sentry 1250 & Sentry 1400 Formerly ST-1200 & ST-1400 Pressure Redistribution Systems Operating Instructions Tridien Medical Revisio

Page 2 - WARNING

Page 9 of 34 POWER ON/OFF (All Sentry/ST Systems) When the power cord is first inserted in the AC socket on the back cover, the unit goes into Stan

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page 10 of 34 LOW AIR LOSS (All Sentry/ST Systems) This key activates or deactivates the LAL feature. When activated, LAL is shown on the display a

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Page 11 of 34 Inflating these bolsters increases bolster height on the sides of the mattress. Integrated bolsters and raised bolsters are inflated to

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Page 12 of 34 4.4 Settings and System Information (All Sentry/ST Systems) MENU Press this key to enter the MAIN MENU options screen. Once in the M

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Page 13 of 34 1. Patient Setup This option is used to set the patient’s weight. The Controller automatically adjusts the pressure values for Float

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Page 14 of 34 SET FLOAT Figure 7: Set Pressure Menu Figure 8: Float Pressure Ad

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Page 15 of 34 Use the Up and Down Arrow keys to set the desired Fowler Boost percentage increase. When done, press the Enter/Menu key to save and ret

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Page 16 of 34 Figure 14C IMPORTANT! The CPR pull is designed to attach to the controller with a specific orientation. Make sure you align the CPR pu

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Page 17 of 34 5. Obtain a new hose of the same length and apply appropriate color code label to one end of the hose (See Figure 15A). Labels and hos

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Page 18 of 34 9. Repeat steps 2-8 if multiple hoses need replacement. 10. Re-apply tubing wrap. 5.0 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING IMPORTANT! Al

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Page 1 of 34 Medical Electrical Equipment needs special precautions regarding Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) and needs to be installed and put

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Page 19 of 34 5.1.2 The exterior of the controller and CPR assembly should be periodically wiped down with a cloth dampened with disinfectant. CAUT

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Page 20 of 34 an intermediate level disinfectant, such as ProTech1. Bleach and disinfectant should be used according to the manufacturer’s instructi

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Page 21 of 34 The air cell assembly does not routinely need to be cleaned or disinfected between patients. If cleaning/disinfection is required, fo

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Page 22 of 34 6.0 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 6.1 Pressure Relief System Problem Cause Solution 1. Alarm is on The air cell alarm is activated any t

Page 17 - Figure 14C

Page 23 of 34 6.0 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (CONTINUED) 6.1 Pressure Relief System Problem Cause Solution 4. Air is not constantly flowing into th

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Page 24 of 34 7.0 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 7.1 Electronic Controller Electrical Specifications: Input Voltage AC 115V Input Frequency 60 Hz Curr

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Page 25 of 34 7.2 Support Surface Specifications (Continued): Height (Inches) 6.5 Length (Inches) 80 Width (Inches): 36 (39 and 42 also available)

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Page 26 of 34 7.5 Product Compliance Declarations 7.5.1 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Emissions Guidance and Manufactu

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Page 27 of 34 7.5.2 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Immunity Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Immu

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Page 28 of 34 7.5.3 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Immunity - Non Life Supporting Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declara

Page 23 - 6.1 Pressure Relief System

Page 2 of 34 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1.0 Safety Precautions 3 2.0 Product Overview 5 3.0 Installation

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Page 29 of 34 7.5.4 Recommended Separation Distances Recommended Separation Distances Between Portable And Mobile RF Communications Equipment An

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Page 30 of 34 8.0 WARRANTY INFORMATION LIMITED WARRANTY Tridien Medical (“Tridien”) warrants each of its products to perform in accordance with esta

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Page 31 of 34 9.0 PRODUCT RETURN The Sentry/ST Systems have been designed to provide you with years of trouble-free service. However, in the event

Page 27 - Emissions

Page 32 of 34 Notes

Page 28 - Immunity

Page 33 of 34 Notes

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Page 34 of 34 Notes

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Tridien Medical 4200 NW 120th Avenue Coral Springs, FL 33065 Phone: 954-340-0500 FAX: 954-340-0511 Web Site: trid

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Page 3 of 34 1.0 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION! The Sentry 1250/ST 1200 & Sentry/ST-1400 Systems (“Sentry/ST Systems”) are contraindicated for use

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Page 4 of 34 CAUTION! PE GND terminal in the appliance is only for functional earth. The unit is a Class II device with functional earth and used on

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Page 5 of 34 2.0 PRODUCT OVERVIEW The Sentry/ST Systems are microcontroller-based therapeutic Pressure Redistribution Mattress Systems for patient

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Page 6 of 34 3.0 INSTALLATION NOTE - It is recommended that all shipping and packing material be saved in the event that the product has

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Page 7 of 34 3.2.2 Electronic Controller: 1. Hang the controller on the TOP edge of the footboard on the bed frame. 2. Attach the hose/CPR asse

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Page 8 of 34 4.0 OPERATION 4.1 Control Panel The Sentry/ST-1400 control panel is shown in the diagram below. The control panels for the Sentry 1

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