Transport and Storage Environmental Conditions (not to exceed 15 days)
Operational Environmental Conditions
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
• Ambient temperature range of -40° to +70°C (-40° to +159°F).
• Relative humidity range of 10% to 95%, non-condensation.
• Atmospheric pressure range of 50KPa to 106KPa.
• Unit must acclimate to room temperature in the environment it will be placed. 24 hours is recommended.
• Recommended environmental temperature range is 15°C to 32°C (60°F to 90°F).
• Recommended relative humidity is above 20%, non-condensation.
DELIVERY
The warming cabinet has been thoroughly tested and
inspected to insure only the highest quality unit is provided.
Upon receipt, check for any possible shipping damage and
report it at once to the delivering carrier. See Transportation
Damage and Claims section located below.
This appliance, complete with unattached items and
accessories, may have been delivered in one or more
packages. Check to ensure that all standard items and
options have been received with each model as ordered.
Save all the information and instructions packed with the
appliance. Complete and return the warranty card to the
factory as soon as possible to assure prompt service in the
event of a warranty parts and labor claim.
This manual must be read and understood by all people
using or installing the equipment model. Contact the
service department if you have any questions concerning
installation, operation, or maintenance.
TRANSPORTATION DAMAGE & CLAIMS
All Pedigo Products, Inc. equipment is
sold F.O.B. shipping point, and when
accepted by the carrier, such shipments
become the property of the consignee.
Should damage occur in shipment, it is a
matter between the carrier and the consignee. In such cases,
the carrier is assumed to be responsible for the safe delivery
of the merchandise, unless negligence can be established on
the part of the shipper.
1. Make an immediate inspection while the equipment is
still in the truck or immediately after it is moved to the
receiving area. Do not wait until after the material is
moved to a storage area.
2. Do not sign a delivery receipt or a freight bill until
you have made a proper count and inspection of all
merchandise received.
3. Note all damage to packages directly on the carrier’s
delivery receipt.
4. Make certain the driver signs this receipt. If he refuses
5. If the driver refuses to allow inspection, write the
6. Telephone the carrier’s of ce immediately upon nding
7. Save any packages and packing material for further
8. Promptly le a written claim with the carrier and attach
We will continue our policy of assisting our customers in
collecting claims which have been properly led and actively
pursued. We cannot, however, le any damage claims for
you, assume the responsibility of any claims, or accept
deductions in payment for such claims.
SERIAL NUMBER IS REQUIRED FOR ALL INQUIRIES
Always include both model and serial numbers in your correspondence
regarding the unit.
Model: _____________________________________
Serial Number: _____________________________________
1. Carefully remove the appliance from the carton (A) or crate (B).
NOTE: Do not discard the carton and other packaging material
until you have inspected the unit for hidden damage
and tested it for proper operation.
2. Read all instructions in this manual carefully before initiating
the installation of this appliance.
DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL. This manual is
considered to be part of the appliance and is to be provided
to the owner or manager of the business or to the person
responsible for training operators. Additional manuals are
available from the service department.
3. Remove all protective plastic lm, packaging materials,
and accessories from the appliance before connecting
electrical power.
Knowledge of proper procedures is essential to the
safe operation of electrically energized equipment. In
accordance with generally accepted product safety labeling
guidelines for potential hazards, the following signal words
and symbols may be used throughout this manual.
NOTE
1. This blanket warmer is intended for warming DRY, cotton
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTE
Used to indicate the presence
of a hazard that will cause
severe personal injury, death,
or substantial property damage
if the warning included with this
symbol is ignored.
Used to indicate the presence
of a hazard that can cause
personal injury, possible death,
or major property damage if the
warning included with this symbol
is ignored.
Used to indicate the presence of
a hazard that can or will cause
minor or moderate personal
injury or property damage if the
warning included with this symbol
is ignored.
Used to indicate the presence of
a hazard that can or will cause
minor personal injury, property
damage, or a potential unsafe
practice if the warning included
with this symbol is ignored.
blankets ONLY. No other use for this device is authorized
or recommended.
2. This warmer is intended for use in commercial
establishments where all operators are familiar with the
purpose, limitations, and associated hazards of this device.
The warmer can be used wherever there is appropriate
space and electrical source including patient support areas,
ER, ICU, PACU, surgical suites, patient rooms, and nursing
stations. Operating instructions and warnings must be read
and understood by all operators and users.
3. Any troubleshooting guides, component views, and parts
lists included in this manual are for general reference only
and are intended for use by qualified technical personnel.
4. This manual should be considered a permanent part of this
device. This manual and all supplied instructions, diagrams,
schematics, parts lists, notices, and labels must remain with
the device if the item is sold or moved to another location.
Due to the energy effi cient design of the warming
cabinet and tight seal around the door, the water
vapor from moist or damp blankets placed in
the warming cabinet may cause condensation
to collect on interior surfaces. To avoid this
accumulation, use DRY blankets or towels.
NOTE:
Used to indicate that referral to operating
instructions is a mandatory action. If not
followed the operator or patient could suffer
personal injury.
Used to indicate that referral to operating
instructions is recommended to understand
operation of equipment.
ENSURE POWER SOURCE
MATCHES VOLTAGE IDENTIFIED
ON APPLIANCE RATING TAG.
Specifications:
Control:
Additional features:
Safety: In the event of a power failure the
GENERAL INFORMATION
NET
SHIP, CRATED
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• Single-chamber warming cabinet.
• Stainless steel exterior and white
epoxy-coated interior insert.
• Door is fully gasketed with a
magnetic closure.
• The heating system incorporates a
multiple zone warming technology
that heats where and when it
is needed. All chamber surface
temperatures are monitored, providing
an efficient balance of heat, low energy
consumption and minimal heat loss.
• P-2022 & P-2032 include a heated
center shelf to further optimize heat
distribution throughout the cavity.
• Four (4) non-skid rubber feet
are standard.
P-2012
Dimensions (HxWxD)
With feet (standard):
With casters (optional):
Capacity
• Adjustable temperature range of
32° - 71°C (90° - 160°F).
• Operates in Celsius or Fahrenheit.
• Four digit L.E.D. display.
• On/off button.
• Up and down adjustment buttons.
• Actual temperature button.
• Built-in speaker for audible feedback.
• Integrated button lock-out feature.
With casters &
plate (optional):
With bumper and
casters (optional):
•
cabinet will remember its programming
and begins to operate as before when
power is restored.
• Safety: A warming shut-off system,
separate from the electronic control,
prevents overheating.
• Convenience: Access point and
removable cover have been added to
the back panel that allows the addition
of data logging or temperature
management hardware.
Clearance requirements:
1" (25mm) from top and sides
3/4" (19mm) from bottom
21.9" x 18.5" x 26.2" (557mm x 470mm x 666mm)
26.2" x 18.5" x 26.2" (666mm x 470mm x 666mm)
26.2" x 21.3" x 26.5" (666mm x 540mm x 673mm)
25.5" x 18.5" x 26.2" (647mm x 470mm x 666mm)
3
2.5 ft
3" (76mm) from rear
P-2022
P-2032
Weight** (est.)
Dimensions (HxWxD)
With feet (standard):
With casters &
plate (optional):
With bumper and
casters (optional):
With casters (optional):
Capacity
Weight** (est.)
Dimensions (HxWxD)
With feet (standard):
With casters &
plate (optional):
With bumper and
casters (optional):
With casters (optional):
Capacity
Weight** (est.)
67 lbs (30 kg)
135 lbs (62 kg)
27.9" x 18.5" x 26.3" (709mm x 470mm x 669mm)
32.2" x 18.5" x 26.3" (818mm x 470mm x 669mm)
32.2" x 21.3" x 26.5" (818mm x 540mm x 674mm)
31.5" x 18.5" x 26.3" (799mm x 470mm x 669mm)
3
3.5 ft
91 lbs (41 kg)
143 lbs (65 kg)
35.5" x 24.0" x 28.6" (901mm x 610mm x 726mm)
39.3" x 24.0" x 28.6" (998mm x 610mm x 726mm)
39.3" x 26.8" x 28.8" (998mm x 679mm x 732mm)
40.7" x 24.8" x 28.6" (1033mm x 631mm x 726mm)
3
7.5 ft
134 lbs (61 kg)
219 lbs (99 kg)
** Domestic ground
shipping information.
Contact factory for export
weight and dimensions.
Observe to verify normal operation if it is necessary to use
WARNING
The unit requires special precautions regarding EMC
(Electromagnetic Compatibility) and needs to be installed
and put into service according to the EMC information
provided in the accompanying documents.
Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can
A risk of increased emissions or decreased immunity
may result if the power cord attached is altered or a
manufacturer supplied power cable is not used.
The unit should not be used adjacent to or stacked with
other equipment.
affect medical electrical equipment.
adjacent to or stacked with other equipment.
Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic emissions
The units are intended for use in the electromagnetic environment speci ed below. The customer or the end user of this unit should
3 A/m3 A/mPower frequency magnetic elds should be at
±6 kV contact
±8 kV air
+2 kV for power
supply lines
±1 kV differential
mode
±2 kV common mode
<5 % UT (>95 % dip
in UT) for 0.5 cycle
40 % UT (60 % dip in
UT) for 5 cycles
70 % UT (30 % dip in
UT) for 25 cycles
<5 % UT (>95 % dip
in UT) for 5 sec
Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic
tile. If fl oors are covered with synthetic
material, the relative humidity should be at
least 30%.
Main power quality should be that of a typical
commercial or hospital environment. The unit
does not have any input/output lines.
Mains power quality should be that of a typical
commercial or hospital environment.
Mains power quality should be that of a typical
commercial or hospital environment. If the
user of the unit requires continued operation
during power mains interruptions, it is
recommended that the unit be powered from
an uninterrupted power supply or a battery.
levels characteristic of a typical location in a
typical commercial or hospital environment.
Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration - electromagnetic emissions
Field strengths from xed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radios, amateur
environment due to xed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured eld strength in the
The unit is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment speci ed below. The customer or the end user of this unit should
assure that it is used in such an environment.
Immunity test
IEC 60601 test
level
Compliance
level
Electromagnetic environment - guidance
Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no
closer to any part of the unit, including cables, than the recommended
separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the
frequency of the transmitter.
Recommended separation distance
Conducted RF
IEC 61000-4-6
Radiated RF
IEC 61000-4-3
3 V/m
150 kHz to 80 MHz
3 V/m
80 MHz to 2.5 GHz
3 V/m
3 V/m
d = [3.5/3] √P
d = [3.5/3] √P 80 MHz to 800 MHz
d = [7/3] √P 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts
(W) according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended
separation distance in meters (m).
Field strengths from xed RF transmitters, as determined by an
electromagnetic site survey,
each frequency range.
a
should be less than the compliance level in
b
Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the
following symbol:
NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and refl ection from
structures, objects and people.
a
radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic
location in which the unit is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the unit should be observed to verify normal
operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as reorienting or relocating the unit.
b
Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, eld strengths should be less than [VI] V/m.
Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity recommended separation
distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and this unit.
The unit is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or
the user of the unit can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile
RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the unit as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the
communications equipment.
Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter
m
Rated maximum output
power of transmitter
W
0.010.1170.1170.233
0.10.3690.3690.738
11.1671.1672.333
103.6893.6897.379
10011.66711.66723.333
For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in meters (m) can be estimated using
the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum output rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the
transmitter manufacturer.
NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and refl ection from structures, objects
The warmer’s audible button function can be turned ON or OFF.
alert the user that the power has failed, the decimal place on the
length of time in hours and minutes that the control has been off
BLANKET CONTROL FEATURES
Control and LED Display
Press and hold the ON/OFF button for three (3)
seconds to power off the control.
Used to increase or decrease the temperature set-point.
On units with optional timer installed the arrow buttons
are used to increase or decrease time, date, auto-start,
and auto-stop times.
ON/OFF button to power on the control.
TEMPERATURE
RECALL button
Button lockout
indicator light
UP
button
Overtemp
indicator light
L.E.D. DISPLAY STATUS INDICATORS
OVERTEMP INDICATOR LIGHT
ERROR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
ON/OFF
button
DOWN
button
This indicator will illuminate and an alarm will sound
if the control senses a temperature of 71 °C (160°F)
or higher. The alarm can be muted by pressing the
ON/OFF button.
To clear or acknowledge an error, press the
ON/OFF button. Press the ON/OFF button to
acknowledge the periodic alarm. If the alarm
continues or returns, the warmer is still experiencing
an error and may need service.
Press the TEMPERATURE RECALL button to view
the actual cavity temperature. The display will show
the actual cavity temperature for ve (5) seconds
before reverting back to displaying the current
temperature set-point.
1. While the control is in OFF state, press and hold
the DOWN ARROW button for four (4) seconds.
2. The display will show the current audible button
status, 0 (OFF) or 1(ON). Press the UP or DOWN
arrows to toggle between the two states.
BUTTON LOCKOUT INDICATOR LIGHT
The lock indicator light will illuminate when the control
lock feature is engaged. Press the ON/OFF button
and UP ARROW simultaneously to lock the control.
Press the ON/OFF button and DOWN ARROW button
simultaneously to unlock the control.
POWER FAIL DETECTION
If the power fails for any reason while heating, the warmer
will retain its current operating state in memory. The control
will resume operating after the power is restored. In order to
rst digit will fl ash. Press the ON/OFF button to acknowledge
the power failure and restoration.
NOTE: If the timer option is installed, the warmer must be off
for more than 60 seconds to signal a power failure alarm. When
acknowledging a power interruption, the display will show the
due to the power outage.
TEMPERATURE FORMAT SELECTION
While the control is in OFF state, press and hold
the TEMPERATURE RECALL button for four (4)
seconds to display the current temperature scale.
Press either the UP or DOWN arrows to toggle
between Fahrenheit and Celsius.
1. The appliance should be plugged into an appropriate hospital grade
receptacle as speci ed on the electrical information page.
2. TURN ON THE POWER SWITCH, which is located at the back or side of the
appliance just above power cord.
3. ACTIVATE CONTROL BY PRESSING THE ON/OFF BUTTON ON
CONTROL PANEL ONCE.
4. SET DESIRED TEMPERATURE.
To set the blanket warming temperature, press and hold the UP or
DOWN ARROW keys to change the value shown in the display. The
temperature set-point range is 32 - 71°C (90 - 160°F).
5. LOAD THE CHAMBER WITH DRY, COTTON BLANKETS. DO NOT WARM
ITEMS CONTAINING PLASTIC, RUBBER OR METAL SNAPS, STUDS,
HOOKS, ETC. Check that the epoxy-coated blanket insert is in place. This
blanket insert MUST be used to hold blankets when unit is in use. Make
certain the cabinet door is securely closed during use.
6. ROTATE LOAD OF BLANKETS DAILY.
Rotate the blankets at the bottom of the load to the top to ensure equal usage.
Failure to rotate blankets can cause blankets to discolor.
Note: Avoid using fl ammable cabinet cleaning agents, as well as blanket
cleaning agents that cause fabric to become brittle over time.
PROTECTING STAINLESS STEEL, EPOXY COATED AND
PLASTIC SURFACES
It is important to guard against corrosion
in the care of stainless steel surfaces.
Harsh, corrosive, or inappropriate
chemicals can completely destroy the
protective surface layer of stainless steel,
epoxy or plastic. Abrasive pads, steel
wool, or metal implements will abrade
surfaces causing damage to this protective coating and will
eventually result in areas of corrosion. Even water, particularly
hard water that contains high to moderate concentrations of
chloride, will cause oxidation and pitting that result in rust and
corrosion. In addition, many acidic spills left to remain on metal
surfaces are contributing factors that will corrode surfaces.
Proper cleaning agents, materials, and methods are vital to
maintaining the appearance and life of this appliance. Spilled
items should be removed and the area wiped as soon as
possible but at the very least, a minimum of once a day. Always
thoroughly rinse surfaces after using a cleaning agent and wipe
standing water as quickly as possible after rinsing.
CLEANING AGENTS
Use non-abrasive cleaning products designed for use on
stainless steel surfaces. Cleaning agents must be chloride-free
compounds and must not contain quaternary salts. Never use
hydrochloric acid (muriatic acid) on stainless steel surfaces.
Always use the proper cleaning agent at the manufacturer’s
recommended strength. Contact your local cleaning supplier for
product recommendations.
CLEANING MATERIALS
The cleaning function can usually
be accomplished with the proper
cleaning agent and a soft, clean
cloth. When more aggressive
methods must be employed, use
a non-abrasive scouring pad on
dif cult areas and make certain
to scrub with the visible grain of
surface metal to avoid surface
scratches. Never use wire
brushes, metal scouring pads, or
scrapers to remove residue.
ANNUAL PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE (perform maintenance checks as needed)
1. Ensure that the correct Operation and Care
Manual is available to all users.
2. Ensure that all users have been properly
trained in unit’s operation.
3. Do not overload cabinet.
• Blanket Warmer: 1" (25mm) from top interior of unit
• Fluid Warmer: See electrical/capacity page
4. Inspect condition of plug and cord. Replace if damaged.
5. Clean dust from under inserts, outer vents surrounding the
unit and around top of bonnet (if applicable).
6. Check door gasket integrity. Are there any tears? Is the
gasket worn or loose? Make sure seal is tight to unit body.
Replace gasket if integrity is compromised.
7. Check air temperature sensor mount on the interior
of chamber. Is the guard in place? Are the wires in
good condition?
8. Check insert assembly (depends on unit):
• Blanket Warmer: Check the blanket support
assembly and shelf. Is the assembly in place?
Are any pieces missing?
• Fluid Warmer: Check basket and side rail condition. Do
baskets move smoothly and freely?
9. Check condition of casters or feet. Ensure components are
secure and tightly threaded.
10. Check control panel overlay condition. Are there any tears
or excessive wear on the graphic? Does the control work
properly when buttons are pushed?
11. Check that all control and interior LEDs light up.
12. Is the set temperature comparable to the actual temperature
displayed? Check cavity air temperature with a quality
thermocouple placed 1" (25mm) from the cavity sensor not
allowing it to touch any surface. Monitor for approximately
one hour in an empty cavity.
Contact service for immediate repair
if any of the above problems exist.
A
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P
C
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S
R
O
N
S
To protect surfaces, completely
avoid the use of abrasive
E
R
I
W
O
N
cleaning compounds, chloride
B
R
U
S
H
based cleaners, or cleaners
E
S
containing quaternary salts.
Never use hydrochloric acid
E
L
E
P
T
A
S
O
N
(muriatic acid) on stainless steel.
D
S
never use wire brushes, metal
scouring pads or scrapers.
NOTE: If your unit is not operating properly, check the following before calling your authorized service agent. Check the power applied to the unit.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Verify female end of plug is securely seated in unit and that the male end of plug is in an appropriate, functioning outlet. Check fuses. (See “Fuse
Replacement” section in manual.)
Do not attempt to repair or service beyond this point. Contact manufacturer for nearest authorized service agent. Repairs made by any other
service agent without prior authorization by manufacturer will void the warranty on the unit.
This chart is provided for the assistance of qualified technicians only and is not intended for use by untrained or unauthorized service personnel.
Blanket warmer temperature may fluctuate
CodeRefers toAction Required
E-10
Cavity sensor
ES10
Sensor 1
ES20
Sensor 2
ES30
Sensor 3
ES40
Sensor 4
ES50
Sensor 5
ES60
Sensor 6
ES70
Sensor 7
E-11
Cavity sensor
ES11
Pad sensor 1
ES21
Pad sensor 2
ES31
Pad sensor 3
ES41
Pad sensor 4
ES51
Pad sensor 5
ES61
Pad sensor 6
ES71
Pad sensor 7
P130
Pad 1
P230
Pad 2
P330
Pad 3
P430
Pad 4
P530
Pad 5
P630
Pad 6
P730
Pad 7
*E-31 Cavity sensor• Sensor reading is above maximum allowable temperature set-point.
P131
Pad sensor 1
P231
Pad sensor 2
P331
Pad sensor 3
P431
Pad sensor 4
P531
Pad sensor 5
P631
Pad sensor 6
P731
Pad sensor 7
*E-33 Cavity sensor• Sensor reading is above maximum allowable temperature set-point and over temp value
*E-50 Analog to Digital
Convertor Error
E-60 Real Time Clock
Checksum Error
*E-61 Real Time Clock(Blanket Warmers Only) Real Time Clock not responding. Call service if error persists.
E-62 Real Time ClockTimer overlay is present, but no real time clock is detected. Call service.
*E-70 Pad Count ErrorMore heater pads detected than set for. Hold ON/OFF button for 12 seconds until display shows "PAd#”
*E-71 Personality ErrorCall service
E-80 EEPROM ErrorEEPROM not responding. Call service if error persists.
*E-81 Calibration
not locked
*E-83 EEPROM ErrorCall service for help resetting the control.
E-87 EEPROM ErrorStored offsets corrupted. Offsets reset to 0. Control may need to be recalibrated. Possible bad EEPROM.
E-90 Button stuckA button has been held down for >60 seconds. Adjust control. Error will reset when the problem has
Sensor is shorted. Software disengages heating pads. User must acknowledge error by pressing ON/OFF button. If
error persists, a quali ed service technician should test sensor.
• To test sensor: Detach the sensor from unit. Use an Ohm meter to measure the resistance of the sensor. Check
• Check wires for integrity. Check for proper and secure connections at the control and terminal block. If necessary,
• Call service if error persists.
Sensor is open. Software disengages heating pads. User must acknowledge error by pressing ON/OFF button. If error
persists, a quali ed service technician should test sensor.
• To test sensor: Detach the sensor from unit. Use an Ohm meter to measure the resistance of the sensor. Check
• Check wires for integrity. Check for proper and secure connections at the control and terminal block. If necessary,
• Call service if error persists.
Heating pad has not reached set-point temperature. User must acknowledge error by pressing ON/OFF
button. If error persists, a quali ed service technician should test the heater pad(s).
• Turn unit OFF and unplug it from AC power.
• Use Ohm meter to measure resistance between L:(Line) & N:(Neutral) leads of a cold heater pad.
• Call service if error persists.
• Call service.
Heater pad over-temp error
• Software disengages heating pads.
• User must acknowledge error by pressing ON/OFF button.
• Allow unit to cool.
• Call service if error persists.
• Contact service
• Remove product and allow unit to cool down. Inspect fl uid and discard if necessary.
• If error persists after cool down and reset, control assembly should be replaced by a quali ed service technician.
(Blanket Warmers Only)
Real Time Clock rechargeable battery backup has discharged.
• Plug unit into outlet for 30 minutes.
• See “Timer Control Panel” section in blanket manual to reset clock.
(# = number of pads selected [3-7]). Press UP or DOWN arrow to adjust to correct number of pads.
Sensor is shorted. Software disengages heating pads. User must acknowledge error by pressing ON/OFF button. If
error persists, a qualied service technician should test sensor.
• To test sensor: Detach the sensor from unit. Use an Ohm meter to measure the resistance of the sensor. Check sensor at 0°C (32°F) using a container of ice water. If reading is 32.6 KOhm ±1.5 KOhm, replace display. If reading is ±2 KOhm, replace sensor.
• Check wires for integrity. Check for proper and secure connections at the control and terminal block. If necessary, re-secure the faulty connections.
Sensor is open. Software disengages heating pads. User must acknowledge error by pressing ON/OFF button. If error
persists, a qualied service technician should test sensor.
• To test sensor: Detach the sensor from unit. Use an Ohm meter to measure the resistance of the sensor. Check sensor at 0°C (32°F) using a container of ice water. If reading is 32.6 KOhm ±1.5 KOhm, replace display. If reading is ±2 KOhm, replace sensor.
• Check wires for integrity. Check for proper and secure connections at the control and terminal block. If necessary, re-secure the faulty connections.
• Call service if error persists.
P130P230P330P430P530P630P730
Pad 1Pad 2Pad 3Pad 4Pad 5Pad 6Pad 7
Heating pad has not reached set-point temperature. User must acknowledge error by pressing ON/OFF
button. If error persists, a qualied service technician should test the heater pad(s).
• Turn unit OFF and unplug it from AC power.
• Use Ohm meter to measure resistance between L:(Line) & N:(Neutral) leads of a cold heater pad. –The Ohm readings shall be: 120V = 72 Ohm ±10% or 230V = 288 Ohm ±10%
• Call service if error persists.
*E-31Cavity sensor• Sensor reading is above maximum allowable temperature set-point.
–Fluid Warmers, triggers at 5° over set point. Blanket Warmers, triggers at 15° over set point
PART NUMBERS AND DRAWINGS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
SERVICE
SERIAL NUMBER IS REQUIRED FOR ALL INQUIRIES
7. Close compartment door.
ZONE 4
(SHELF)
350/EC750 ONLY}
ZONE
1
(RIGHTSIDE)
ZONE
3
(BOTTOM)
ZONE
2
(LEFTSIDE)
FUSE REPLACEMENT
Fuse replacement:
1.
Unplug power cord from wall outlet and
power switch assembly.
2. Fuse compartment is located directly below
the plug receptacle. Use ngernail or thin
implement to fl ip compartment door open.
3. Use ngernail or thin implement to pull
fuse drawer out from compartment.
4. Use a thin implement to push fuses up
out of drawer.
5. Replace with new fuse.
6. Push drawer back into compartment.
ZONE HEATING ELEMENT LOCATIONS
FU-34955
F1 FUSE
FUSE COMPARTMENT DOOR
FU-34955
F2 FUSE
FUSE DRAWER
{P-2022/P-2032only}
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WARNING!
FOR PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE
AND ELECTRICAL SHOCK
USE ONLY UL LISTED 10A, 250V
FAST ACTING FUSES, 5MM X 20MM
(F1, F2). ACCESS SHOULD
BE MADE BY QUALIFIED SERVICE
TECHNICIANS ONLY.
HOSPITAL GRADE CORD MUST
BE USED. REFER TO OPERATION
AND CARE MANUAL OR CONTACT
MANUFACTURER FOR ACCEPTABLE
CORDS. EQUIPMENT MUST BE
CONNECTED TO AN EQUIVALENT
RECEPTACLE MARKED “HOSPITAL GRADE”.
Should damage occur in shipment, it is a matter between the carrier
and the consignee. In such cases, the carrier is assumed to be
responsible for the safe delivery of the merchandise, unless negligence
can be established on the part of the shipper.
1.
Make an immediate inspection while the equipment is still in the
truck or immediately after it is moved to the receiving area. Do
not wait until after the material is moved to a storage area.
Do not sign a delivery receipt or a freight bill until you have made
2.
a proper count and inspection of all merchandise received.
3. Note all damage to packages directly on the carrier’s
delivery receipt.
4. Make certain the driver signs this receipt. If he refuses to sign,
make a notation of this refusal on the receipt.
5. If the driver refuses to allow inspection, write the following on
the delivery receipt:
Driver refuses to allow inspection of containers for
visible damage.
Telephone the carrier’s offi ce immediately upon fi
6.
and request an inspection. Mail a written confi rmation of the
time, date, and the person called.
7.
Save any packages and packing material for further inspection by
the carrier.
8.
Promptly fi le a written claim with the carrier and attach copies o
all supporting paperwork.
We will continue our policy of assisting our customers in collecting
claims which have been properly fi
cannot, however, fi le any damage claims for you, assume the
responsibility of any claims, or accept deductions in payment
for such claims.
led and actively pursued. We
nding damage,
LIMITED WARRANTY
Pedigo Products, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser that any
original part that is found to be defective in material or workmanship
will, at our option, subject to provisions hereinafter stated, be
replaced with a new or rebuilt part.
The labor warranty remains in effect one (1) year from installation or
fi fteen (15) months from the shipping date, whichever occurs fi rst.
The original parts warranty for the cavity fan motor remains in
effect one (1) year from installation of appliance or fi fteen (15)
months from the shipping date, whichever occurs fi rst.
parts warranty on all other parts remains in effect three (3) years from
installation of appliance or thirty-nine (39) months from the shipping
date, whichever occurs fi rst.
This warranty does not apply to:
1. Calibration
2.Equipment damage caused by accident, shipping, improper
installation or alteration.
3.Equipment used under conditions of abuse, misuse, carelessness
or abnormal conditions including equipment subjected to
harsh or inappropriate chemicals including but not limited to
compounds containing chloride or quaternary salts, poor water
quality, or equipment with missing or altered serial numbers.
4.
Any losses or damage resulting from malfunction, including loss
of contents or consequential or incidental damages of any kind.
5.
Equipment modifi
substitution of parts other than factory authorized parts, removal
of any parts including legs, or addition of any parts.
6.Collateral or incidental damage as a direct result of servicing
equipment built into a wall structure is not covered under
warranty. It is the responsibility of the owner to bear all
expense related to structural repairs including, but not limited
to, external electrical connections and wiring, and the removal
or replacement of caulk, grout, tile, or wall covering of any
kind. A service access panel for built-in equipment installations
is strongly recommended.
This warranty is exclusive and is in lieu of all other warranties,
expressed or implied, including the implied warranties of
merchantability and fi
Company be liable for loss of use, loss of revenue, or loss of contents
or revenue, or for indirect or consequential damages. This warranty
f
is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied and Pedigo
Products, Inc. neither assumes or authorizes any persons to assume
for it any other obligation or liability in connection with Pedigo
Products, Inc. equipment.
ed in any manner from original model,
tness for purpose. In no event shall the
Pedigo Products, Inc.
Record the model and serial numbers of the unit for easy
reference. Always refer to both model and serial numbers in your
correspondence regarding the unit.
Model: ___________________________________________________
Serial Number: ____________________________________________
Purchased From: __________________________________________
Date Installed: ______________ Voltage: __________________
The original
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