Product Description
Dual Sensor Radiant Heat Warmer is one the effective means of jaundice treatment in new born babies by providing sufficient amount of heat to their body. This heat warmer is especially designed with stainless steel trays for keeping medicines and other items. It can be easily moved due to fitted wheels. The offered heat warmer can be used along with other medical equipment such as incubators and infant warmers. Precisely designed as per set industry norms, Dual Sensor Radiant Heat Warmer is known for its excellent functioning.
Safety Feature
Sensor : Air Sensor
Skin Sensor
Alarm : High Temp. audio visual
Heater Cut off : Direct at set point
Display : 50mm LED Skin & Air
Power Consumption : 750 Watt / 220 V Ac
Precise Dual Sensor TechnologyFeaturing two highly accurate sensors, this radiant heat warmer monitors both infant and ambient air temperatures, ensuring precise thermoregulation. The dual-sensor system actively maintains the desired temperature, adjusting heater output as needed to prevent any fluctuations, thereby delivering consistent and safe warming to vulnerable newborns.
Intuitive Safety and Alarm SystemsSafety is reinforced by built-in audio-visual alarms, instantly alerting caregivers in case of over-temperature or sensor failure. Automatic heater cut-off and transparent side panels further ensure protection and visibility, giving medical professionals peace of mind while attending to infants.
Flexible Operation Modes & MobilityWith Baby and Air operational modes, a manual override, and a pre-warm setting, this device adapts seamlessly to the specific needs of each infant. Its sturdy, powder-coated steel frame is mounted on castor wheels with brakes, ensuring both exceptional mobility and secure placement within any clinical environment.
FAQs of Dual Sensor Radiant Heat Warmer:
Q: How does the dual sensor system enhance infant safety in this radiant heat warmer?
A: The dual sensor technology meticulously tracks both the infants body temperature and the surrounding air, ensuring accurate temperature regulation. If an abnormal reading or sensor malfunction occurs, the system immediately triggers audio-visual alarms and activates a heater cut-off to prevent overheating, safeguarding the newborn at all times.
Q: What are the benefits of the Baby & Air Modes with manual override?
A: Baby Mode directly monitors the infants skin temperature, while Air Mode maintains a stable ambient environment. The manual override function allows caregivers to quickly adjust settings in special cases, providing flexibility and ensuring optimal care for varying clinical needs.
Q: When should the pre-warm mode be utilized?
A: Pre-warm mode is ideal for preparing the device before placing a newborn under care. This ensures the mattress and surrounding area reach the optimal desired temperature, guaranteeing immediate and gentle warming once the infant is positioned.
Q: Where is the best place to install or use this radiant heat warmer?
A: This unit is specially designed for Neonatal Intensive Care Units, but its free-standing, mobile design with castor wheels makes it suitable for any hospital or maternity care setting requiring controlled thermoregulation for infants.
Q: How do the safety features prevent overheating or equipment failure?
A: The system is equipped with audio-visual alarms that alert staff to over-temperature and sensor faults. Simultaneously, the heater cut-off function instantly stops heating when necessary, minimizing risk and ensuring consistent, reliable operation.
Q: What is the process for cleaning and maintaining this warmer?
A: Thanks to its easy maintenance design, cleaning involves simple steps: power off the device, wipe surfaces with approved disinfectants, and check for any sensor or panel obstructions. Periodic technical maintenance ensures sensor accuracy and overall functionality.
Q: What optional accessories can enhance the functionality of this warmer?
A: Optional features such as an IV stand and an X-ray tray can be integrated, providing added convenience and further supporting comprehensive care for critically ill or premature infants.