3000 transport incubators

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3000 transport incubators


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nice Ne Ö tech Medical Systems Pvt. Ltd

Presentation Flow COMPANY OVERVIEW CLINICAL ASPECTS OF NEONATAL TRANSPORT INCUBATORS 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 2005 First New Factory Unit 1 Opened Increase in production Line 2001 Registered as Pvt ltd Production started for different models 2013 Second New Factory Unit 2 Opened 1999 Neotech Logo Designed Designed first incubator & open care prototype 2003 Export to Vietnam 2009-2011 CE certification for products 2015 125+skilled employee strong firm Multiple range of NICU products 1997 Started Neotech Medical Systems with 2 employees First Infant Radiant Warmer

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

What is infant transport incubator? A  neonatal transport incubator  is a rigid box-like enclosure in which an  infant  can be kept in a controlled environment for observation and care. The device may include a heater, a fan, a container for water to add humidity, a control valve through which oxygen may be added, and access ports for nursing care.  An infant incubator provides a closed, controlled environment that warms an infant by circulating heated air over the skin. The heat is then absorbed into the body by tissue conduction and blood convection. Ideally, both the skin and core temperatures should be maintained with only minor variations.

(Cont’d….) Protection By creating a closed and controlled environment, the incubator protects the newborn from infection, air drafts and handling by nurses and others who may carry bacteria or viruses on their bodies or in their clothing. Nourishment The incubator also allows feeding of the newborn through intravenous tubes, as well as the intravenous administration of any necessary medication

Why Infant Transport Incubators are Used?

MODES OF HEAT LOSS: Conduction Heat Loss: Direct heat transfer from skin to object Convection Heat Loss: Heat loss through air flow Also depends on Air Temperature Radiant Heat Loss: Direct transfer by electromagnetic radiation in infrared spectrum Heat gained by radiation from external radiant energy source. 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(watts/meter square) Evaporation: 60-80 watts/meter square Radiation: 50 watts/meter square Convection: 25 watts/meter square Evaporation: Negligible Total Heat Loss: 135-155 watts/meter square

The most critical equipment for the cutest thing in the world Introducing nice Ne Ö tech 3000 Transport Incubators Designed to perfection for your baby

Micro controller based electronics Servo Skin and Air mode controls Flexible power source 4 to 6 hrs battery back up Calibration Free temperature probe Touch operated ,Liquid proof control panel Humidity control chamber Memory Backup restores previously entered data in case of power failure Comprehensive alarms and safety cut off Instant warming and uniform heating Large front door and side door Collapsible stand 2 nos cylinder mounting provision Auto loading ICU trolley option Internal slow suction Features

How to operate? Control Panel Operation Operating Modes Mattress Platform Operation Front Access Panel Operation Humidifier operation Inverter Operation Collapsible Trolley

1 Increase Key 16 Air Temperature High Indicator 2 Mute ON Indicator 17 Heater Failure Indicator 3 Mute Key 18 Skin Temperature Low Indicator 4 Decrease Key 19 Air Probe Failure Indicator 5 Standby Kay 20 Skin Temperature High Indicator 6 Heater Output Indicator 21 SkinProbe Failure Indicator 7 AC Indicator 22 Air/Skin Set Temperature Display 8 DC Indicator 23 Skin Mode Indicator 9 Battery Power Indicator 24 Air Mode Indicator 10 Standby Indicator 25 Air Temperature Display 11 Power Fail Indicator 26 Skin Temperature Display 12 Temperature >39ºC in Air/Skin Mode Indicator 27 Observation Lamp Key 13 System Failure Indicator 28 Observation Lamp ON Indicator 14 Air Temperature Low Indicator 29 Mode Key 15 Fan Fail Indictor Control Panel Operation

Skin Mode Operation Note: The skin temperature probe must be properly attached before choosing Skin mode operation. 􀂙 The user must select a Skin control temperature (Set required Temperature) when the Infant Incubator is used in the Skin mode. 􀂙 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 34°C to 38°C. Note: To over ride the skin control temperature range from 37.1 to 38°C, Press Mute key and increase (▲)/decrease (▼) Key simultaneously Operating Modes

Operating Modes(cont’d…) Air Mode Operation The Air temperature probe must be properly attached on the canopy of the Infant Transport Incubator before starting air mode operation. Select air control temperature (Set required Temperature) setting when the Infant Incubator 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 38°C. 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 the Environment temperature at the selected control temperature. Note: To over ride the Air control temperature range from 37.1 to 39°C, Press Mute key and increase (▲)/decrease (▼) Key simultaneously

Alarms

Mattress Tray Operation  The Mattress tray can slide through the side panel for procedures.  The mattress has the restraining baby straps to secure the baby when transport.  The mattress can be removed from the shell by press the lock down and by pulling the mattress tray out.

Front and Side Access Panel Operation  Rotate the locks and open the access panel. Pivot the access panel to the full open position. After completion of the procedure close the access panel and lock it. Humidifier operation (Conventional) Fill Procedure  When Humidity is required fill the water with sponge which is placed underneath the mattress tray.

Inverter Operation (Power Backup) The inverter is placed below the baby bed. To switch ON the inverter, press the green switch. Two LED’s in the Control panel indicate the power status, if the equipment is working in Mains (AC) or Inverter (DC) The control panel also carries a series of LEDs to indicate the battery level, if the equipment is operating in battery. When the Transport Baby Incubator is again connected to the mains (AC) the battery is charged automatically.

Collapsible Trolley To transport the Transport Baby Incubator with the ambulance, collapse and load into the ambulance To fix the trolley with the ambulance, use locking mechanism provided in the ambulance. To transport inside the hospital release the lock and un-collapse the trolley. .

How nice Infant Incubator fare over competitors?

Safety Features

TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Procedure General Cleaning Use an Quaternary Disinfectant Registered by the Environment Protection Agency, but only after the Incubator is empty and disassembled. Cleansers such as Kleenaseptic®b * Germicidal Surface Cleanser may be used. When using any cleaning agent, follow the manufacturer’s directions for use. After removing all solid wastes and contaminants from thedisassembled parts, clean them as follows, 􀂉 Skin Temperature Probe : Use a disinfectant-detergent to Thoroughly clean a All surfaces, then dry with a clean cloth or paper towel. 􀂉 Access Door Gaskets and Tubing access Ports : Place the Access door gaskets and Tubing Access Ports into a Suitable container filled with a Disinfectant-detergent. 􀂉 Allow them to soak as recommended by the cleaning Solution’s Manufacturer, then remove them and dry completely with a clean cloth or Paper towel. 􀂉 Wipe these Portions clean with a cloth dampened with a disinfectant-detergent.

􀂉 Humidity chamber: Fill with water at 80°C and leave for 10 minutes and wash the chamber, clean with a cloth dampened with a disinfectant-detergent. 􀂉 Controller, shell and Pedestal Stand: Use a disinfectant-detergent to clean all surfaces thoroughly, and then dry with a clean cloth or paper towel. 􀂉 Hood, air Sensor and Inner walls: The Inner walls are hinged on the access Panel(s) or rear Wall of the incubator. Refer to figure and release the inner Wall by pressing on the catches located at the top of the inner wall (optional) 􀂉 Heater Radiator and Fan Impeller: Remove any lint built-up on the Heater Radiator and Fan Impeller. 􀂉 Mattress Tray, Main deck, Heater/Impeller Cover: Use a disinfectant-detergent to clean all surfaces thoroughly, and then dry with a clean cloth or paper towel. 􀂉 A dirty Inlet filter may affect oxygen Concentration and/or cause carbon dioxide built-up. Be sure the filter is checked every 15 days commensurate with local conditions. Particularly, if the incubator issued in an unusually dusty environment, more frequent replacements may be necessary. Cleaning Procedure(Cont’d……..)

Preventive Maintenance General Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance – even when returning the unit to the supplier for repair. Always disconnect power supply before any maintenance. Use only nice Neotech’s 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 aging. Warning: Don’t misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads as it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment Access Panels: visually inspect the panels every day , for any sign of breakages or loose fit . Temperature measuring system: Measuring system should be checked by trained service personnel with calibrated test probe every year . Note: No need of calibration if a new temperature probe is replaced. Bed Up/Down Tilting: To be inspected once in every three months by the trained technical personnel. Inspection & Maintenance : Yearly by trained Service Personnel.

Troubleshooting General System Failure System Fault Baby Incubator Sl. No Problem Cau s e Re m edy 1 Pow e r failure LED is O N w i th audio alarm Power Failure Ch ec k the un i t is Plugged i n to Main su p ply Ch ec k the mains a re switched O N. Else C o ntact nice N e otech 2 System Failure LED is ON with audio a l arm System Failure Cont a c t nice Neot e c h . General System Failure

System Fault baby incubator Sl. No. Problems Possible Causes and Remedy 1 No Display on the Control Panel Check A/C Supply Voltage Check if Power Cord is disconnected Check Fuse in the Rear side of Pillar Otherwise, Contact nice Neotech 2 No Heater Output Check the relay and fuse. Set Temperature may be less than Actual Temperature Check Heater Connection Otherwise Contact nice Neotech 3 Equipment Working But Fan & Heater output not working Check the Fan connection Check Fuse in the PCB. Check Transformer Voltage Replace Fan. Otherwise Contact nice Neotech. 4 Equipment not give the Audio Alarm Check the Temperature it may near to the Set temperature Check Mute ON. Otherwise Contact nice Neotech 5 Patient Temperature Display shows “S-O” with Continuous Alarm (S-O: Sensor Open) Check if skin Probe is Disconnected from the equipment. If skin probe is defective, replace new probe Otherwise Contact nice Neotech 6 Air Temperature Display shows “S-O” with Continuous Alarm (S-O: Sensor Open) Check if air Probe is Disconnected from the equipment. If air probe is defective, replace new probe Otherwise Contact nice Neotech 7 Display shows Heater Fail Check the relay and fuse. Check Heater Connection Otherwise Contact nice Neotech 8 Over temperature Alarm i.e. Temp. > 39 ° C Check incubator Temperature above 39° C Check the infant’s skin. Check the skin probe intact. Check Infant Fever 9 Continuous Skin Temperature High Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 0.5°C above Set Temperature Check the incubator temperature Otherwise Contact nice Neotech 10 Continuous Skin Temperature Low Alarm Check Patient Temperature is 1°C below Set Temperature Probe may be wet. Otherwise Contact nice Neotech 11 Continuous Air Temperature High Alarm Check Hood Temperature is 0.5°C above Set Temperature Otherwise Contact nice Neotech

System Fault baby incubator(Cont’d…) Sl. No. Problems Possible Causes and Remedy 12 Continuous Air Temperature Low Alarm Check incubator Temperature is 3°C below Set Temperature Probe may be wet. Otherwise Contact nice Neotech 13 Incubator Temperature over Mattress does not rise Check Low incubator Temperature it should be approximately (22-30°C) Check draft around air conditioning outlet Check Percentage Heater Output is Set at low in Air Mode Low Supply Voltage 14 Incubator Temperature over Mattress rises excessively Check direct Sun light, Heating Device or other Heat Source Percentage Heater Output is Set at High in air Mode 15 Incubator Temperature over Mattress dose not stabilize Check unstable ambient temperature (should be 22-30°C) Check Strong Air conditioning draft 16 Temperature Display does not display Infant's Temperature accurately Probe Thermal Sensitive Portion attached improperly Check Thermal Sensitive Portion of Probe covered improperly 17 Baby skin Temperature not correlate with display Temperature Check sensitive portion of the Probe is fixed with baby skin properly. Check Probe is fixed to the lower abdomen of baby 18 In Skin Mode Baby getting over heat but machine gives Low Temperature alarm Check the probe is intact with lower abdomen of baby Check the probe is removed and keep away Check the Set Temperature is high 19 Incubator temperature is not maintained Check the Access panel, it should be closed Check the Access Port, it should be closed Check the Iris Port, it should be closed Check the environment temperature , it should be>22°C

Pre-Cautions Use cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Infant Incubator. 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 . Use of nonstandard components: Consult the manufacturer for repair and replacement of components. Use of incorrect component can adversely affect Safety, performance and/or damage the equipment performance

Certifications and Approvals Electrical Safety : IEC 60601-1 Particular product Electrical safety : IEC 60601-2-20 EMC Safety : IEC 60601-1-2

Contact Us nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited No 85, Krishna Industrial Estate Mettukuppam , Vannagaram , Chennai – 600095, Tamil Nadu, INDIA Tel: +91-44-24762594,24764608. Fax: +91-44-24766920 Web: www.niceneotech.com . E-mail: [email protected] , [email protected] Overseas Enquiry: [email protected] Toll Free : +91-1800-425-2594.
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