GE HealthCare - Panda iRES
by GE HealthCare

Infant Warmer
The Panda Warmer is designed to meet the needs of your Labor and Delivery. GE's revolutionary design eliminates a large overhead heater making it easierto observe the patient. Silence alarms using the new Hands Free Alarm Silence. A brilliant full color control panel displays patient parameters and trending. The Panda Warmer eliminates alarms during Warmup Mode so you can warm the bed before the baby arrives without disturbing the mother during labor. Integrated resuscitation and SpO2 options support the latest resuscitation guidelines. Every baby is weighed at birth and our integrated in-bed scale option simplifies the weighing procedure while keeping the baby warm in the process. The Panda Warmer is available with plastic or wood cabinet drawers and trim.
0Replies4 months ago | Service Manual Ian not getting a power failure alarm. Equipment: GE HealthCare - Panda iRES Reply |
3Replies8 months ago | Check Baby - Heat Off My customer has an iRes they designated for use in surgery for c-sections. On 8.28.2024, they needed to use it and had turned it on to preheat it before the baby was placed in it. Before the baby was placed in it, the device displayed a message on the screen saying Check Baby — Heat Off. Normally, there is an audible alarm that they silence until the baby is placed in the bassinet. There was no audible alarm. Has anyone run into this before? I can't find any useful help in the service manual. There's a good chance that I'm going to have to call GE, but I want to exhaust any other resources before cutting GE a PO. Equipment: GE Panda iRes Reply |
2Repliesa year ago | No PIP adjustment at control knob Hello all, I have a resuscitation unit with the pressure not changing at the control knob. I changed the PIP regulator because I wasn't getting any adjustments there either and I changed the knob because the stopper broke off during testing but it is on tight and rotates as expected however I am not getting the knob to make any adjustments when turning still. The troubleshooting guide just says the knob may not be tight enough. Any suggestions? Reply |
[list] [*] Revolutionary heater design eliminates a large overhead heater [*] Hands Free Alarm Silence [*] Resuscitation mattress [*] Brilliant full color control panel [*] Integrated resuscitation and SpO2 options [*] Aimable Procedure Light [*] Dimmable Observation Lights [*] Integrated in-bed scale [/list]
The FDA has identified this as a Class I recall, the most serious type of recall. Use of these devices may cause serious injuries or death.
The oxygen and air wall inlet fittings on the back panel of the resuscitation systems were reversed during assembly.
The oxygen and air wall inlet fittings and/or labels on the back panel of the resuscitation systems may have been reversed during assembly. As a result, this could potentially reverse the air/oxygen concentrations; for