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Instructions for Use
Load and pressurize the infusors
1. Plug the power cord into an appropriately grounded outlet.
2. Using the main power switch located under the pressure infusor, turn the unit ON.
3. Remove excess air from I.V. solution bags and prime.
4. Open pressure infusor door.
5. Slide solution bag to the bottom of the pressure infusor ensuring bag is completely inside the metal fingers.
Note: Ensure solution bag port and spike hang below the pressure infusor fingers.
6. Securely close and latch the pressure infusor door.
7. Press the pressure infusor power button on the pressure infusor control panel to turn the corresponding pressure chamber ON.
Note: A pressure infusor can only be turned ON when the power status display indicator is amber. A green display indicator notifies
the infusor chamber is ON.
8. Once the pressure infusor is In Range, open clamps to begin flow.
Changing a fluid bag
1. Press the pressure infusor button on the pressure infusor control panel to turn the corresponding pressure chamber OFF.
2. Close pinch clamps on tubing.
3. Open pressure infusor door and remove solution bag.
4. Remove the spike from the used solution bag.
5. Remove air from the new solution bag.
6. Insert spike into the new I.V. bag port.
7. Push the pressure infusor’s bladder to expel the remaining air and slide solution bag to the bottom of the pressure infusor,
ensuring bag is completely inside the metal fingers.
Note: Ensure solution bag port and spike hang below the pressure infusor fingers.
8. Securely close and latch the pressure infusor door.
9. Press the pressure infusor power button on the pressure infusor control panel to turn the corresponding pressure chamber ON.
Note: A pressure infusor can only be turned on when the power status display indicator is amber. A green display indicator notifies the
infusor chamber is ON.
10. Once the pressure infusor is In Range, open clamps to resume flow from the new bag of fluid.
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