View and Download Gaymar MEDI-THERM III service manual online. MTA6900 SERIES MTA6900;MTA6901. MEDI-THERM III Health Care Products pdf manual download. NurseJG 5 years ago: 5 years ago Options on placing probe. I work in a facility that has several Medi-Therm III Hyper/Hypothermia Machines. We have had some instances where using the probe rectally is not possible and need to know if there are other places that are ideal to place the probe. Gaymar Medi-Therm III Features. The Gaymar Medi-Therm III is intuitively easy to use.The control panel design makes the application of hyper/hypothermia treatment simple. With the touch of a button, the user can select the desired mode and set the control temperature. For customers who repair Gaymar Medi-Therm III machines at their location, this manual contains information to allow a qualified biomedical technician, familiar with practices for servicing medical devices, to make necessary repairs. Service training for the Hyper/Hypothermia machine is recommended and is available from Gaymar. Gaymar's hyper/hypothermia blankets are available in a variety of sizes in order to meet. Medi-Therm® III Hyper/Hypothermia System The Medi-Therm III Hyper/Hypothermia System. Rear cord and manual storage Power: ON/OFF switch w/ circuit breaker 16/3 SO power cord, 15 ft. Refer to the Medi-Therm III Service Manual for Receiving Inspection and Check-out Procedures. If you have any questions, contact Gaymar's Technical Service Department for assistance.
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The Medi-Therm Hyper/Hypothermia System has a conductive core temperature therapy system for optimal patient temperature regulation with rate controlled warming
The Medi-Therm Hyper/Hypothermia System delivers regulated heat or cold therapy with microprocessor accuracy and reliability. Clinical applications include warming for perioperative normothermia, actively rewarming trauma patients and acute hypothermia victims; and for actively cooling febrile patients, and providing therapy for patients with cerebral trauma or malignant hyperthermia.
The American Heart Association 2005 Guidelines recommend that unconscious adults with Return of Spontaneous Circulation after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest should be cooled to 32°C to 34w°C for 12 to 24 hours (Circulation 2005:IV-84-IV-88). More care facilities are considering and implementing a new approach to temperature management therapy called Induced Mild Hypothermia. The Medi-Therm is an ideal device to use for this application.
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Ask a New Question1Reply4 years ago | 4 years agoneed disposable blankets Reply |
-NurseJG 5 years ago | 5 years agoOptions on placing probe I work in a facility that has several Medi-Therm III Hyper/Hypothermia Machines. We have had some instances where using the probe rectally is not possible and need to know if there are other places that are ideal to place the probe. One of our team members has seen it placed in the patient's groin. Are there any other options and are they dependable as far as accurate temperatures? Reply |
1Reply7 years ago | 7 years ago7900 not cooling problem Hi, I have a MTA 7900, that is not cooling. I have replaced the solenoid assembly as per manufactures suggestion, despite both heating and cooling solenoids were energizing. The unit only cools to approximately 75-76 degrees, it never went into overtemp or displayed any error code to indicate a specific problem, and unit heats with no problem. The manufacture just gives me a, 'Hm', and states thats odd. I need alittle more technical help than that, especially since this unit is relatively new. Is it possible it is in need of refrigerate at this early stage of life of the unit? Any insight, and suggestions would be greatly appreciate. Thank you, CJ-bmet Reply |
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FEATURES
- Automatic mode for reduced nurse intervention (includes Rapid, Moderate and Gradual settings)
- Rate-controlled warming offers the option of moderate (.33°C/hour) or Gradual (.17°C/hour) warming rates
- Provides regulated therapy with microprocessor accuracy and reliability
- Separate heating and cooling reservoirs for quick and effective therapy with continuous water flow
- Dual over-temperature systems with both visual and audible alerts to ensure caregiver and patient safety
- Interfaces with all YSI400 series temperature probes
- Backed by a two-year limited warranty
SPECIFICATIONS
Gaymar Hypothermia Unit Service Manual
Height | 37 in |
Length | 18 in |
Weight | 121 empty, full-141 lbs. |
Width | 14 in |
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DESCRIPTION
The Medi-Therm Hyper/Hypothermia System delivers regulated heat or cold therapy with microprocessor accuracy and reliability.
Gaymar has been manufacturing hyper/hypothermia devices for non-invasive, conductive temperature therapy for 40 years. The Medi-Therm Hyper/Hypothermia System delivers regulated heat or cold therapy with microprocessor accuracy and reliability. Clinical applications include warming for perioperative normothermia, actively rewarming trauma patients and acute hypothermia victims; and for actively cooling febrile patients, and providing therapy for patients with cerebral trauma or malignant hyperthermia.
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Ask a New Question1Reply8 months ago | 8 months agoTroubleshooting Hot solenoid is not being powered, cold solenoid and compressor still remain connected yet when temperature set point is setted 42 degree.Reply |
-Jeff Singer 3 years ago | 3 years agoFlow out of both ends Has anyone ever experienced the water flow not cycling but flowing out of each end. Unit is in field , just trying to uncover before servicing. Thanks. Reply |
0Replies3 years ago | 3 years agoMonthly cleaning procedure Does anyone know for the monthly cleaning procedure if there is any alternate cleaning solutions? The MTA33 Algaecidal solution that they recommend to use is way over priced(like 400 a gallon from stryker). The manual says to not use bleach due to it causing damage to their heating element. We have other patient warming units that recommend bleach but this one doesn't for some odd reason. Reply |
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FEATURES
Gaymar Medi Therm Iii Service Manual
- Economical choice for non-invasive, conductive temperature management
- Used with the Rapr•Round™ body wraps, or Mul•T•Blankets, the Medi-Therm system offers precise cooling and warming to maintain normothermia, manage fever and help maintain perioperative normothermia
- Automatic mode for reduced nurse intervention (includes Rapid, Moderate and Gradual settings)
- Regulated therapy with microprocessor accuracy and reliability
- Separate heating and cooling reservoirs for quick and effective therapy with continuous water flow
- Dual over-temperature systems with both visual and audible alerts to ensure caregiver and patient safety
- Interfaces with all YSI400 series disposable and reusable temperature probes and both disposable and reusable probes
SPECIFICATIONS
Height | 37 in |
Length | 18.75 in |
Weight | 121 lbs empty, 141 lbs full |
Width | 14 in |
Additional Specifications
Flow Rate 17 gph per minute with H/H blanket or wraps
Power 120 VAC, 60Hz, 11.5 amps
Temperature Settings Manual: Water temperature selection range 4 to 42°C (39.2 to 107.6°F)
Medi Therm Iii Service Manual
Automatic: Patient temp. selection range 30 to 41°C (86 to 105.8°F)