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especially for intensive care units, is the ‘quiet room’ function. It prevents patients from being disturbed by a possible alarm signal. This is especially important for patients whose recovery should not be disturbed by unnecessary noise or alarm messages.


Quick mounting, easy installation As already described, downtimes in medical locations should be avoided or at least kept to a minimum. This applies especially to the installation of new technology or retrofit measures. Time- consuming retrofits are very costly for hospitals. A quick installation of new technology with only a brief interruption of medical operations is therefore in the interest of hospital operators. The CP305 meets this requirement as it is a direct form, fit, and function to the predecessor models of the Bender MK class. The device can be installed in the same flush- mounting box and only a plug needs to be exchanged, therefore, replacing the device within a very short time. The device can be set up and adjusted via a mobile phone app or a computer.


Conclusion When new technology is employed in hospitals, upgrading the power supply is crucial. This is vital to ensure failures, false


Bender Control Panel CP305.


technology, the top requirement is to ensure the device provides easy and user- friendly operation. When most people own a smartphone and are used to intuitive user interfaces, the technical devices in a hospital should be just as easy to operate. This means users should be able to understand without lengthy instructions how to operate a device and what to do in the event of a device signalling an alarm. With a touch-sensitive 5” display and a clear menu structure the CP305 provides ease of operation. The display shows a large colour bar


with a traffic-light colour code. This ensures that the status of the power supply can be identified at a glance. Should a fault in the power supply occur, it is signalled both as an audio and a visual alarm. In addition, the display now shows error messages in text form and not as cryptic codes so that medical personnel can identify and eliminate the sources of a fault more easily and quickly and can do so without calling a technician.


Additional functions for hospital operation Upon customer request, two functions can be integrated that considerably improve work for medical personnel and support the patients’ recovery. The CP305 has a timer that is easy to program. A further important feature,


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A control cabinet for operating rooms or ICUs.


alarms, or other unwanted scenarios in operating theatres and other medical locations are avoided. The CP305 by Bender is a new alarm indicator and operator unit for the intensive care unit, emergency rooms, and other medical locations that raises electrical safety in hospitals to a new level. Now medical teams have clear information and instructions in the event of an electrical fault. They no longer need to wait until a technician arrives to eliminates faults. This helps medical teams do not get distracted in critical situations. The new technology results in issues being resolved quickly and shorter downtimes. Ensuring medical areas remain electrically safe and operational.


Bender Insulation Monitor isoMED427P for power supply in operating theatres and ICUs.


Bender UK Low Mill Business Park Ulverston, Cumbria LA12 9EE Tel: 44(0) 1229 480123 Fax: 44(0) 1229 480345 Tel: +353 1 5060611 www.bender-uk.com


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