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EDUCATIONAL MATERIAL FOR RISK MINIMISATION
Display
Alarm
Cause
Action
Key Pressed
Release Key
Two-tone alarm
signal
A key has stuck in
its down position�
Release the key
if possible� If the
alarm continues,
close the tubing
clamp and remove
the pump from
use� Contact the
hospital/clinical
department; the
pump needs
repairing and must
be returned
Motor
Locked
Remove All
Power
Two-tone alarm
signal
Batteries are
depleted and
the pump was
powered up via
the AC adapter�
Install new batteries,
reconnect the AC
adapter and restart
the pump�
Programming
Incomplete
Two-tone alarm
signal when
starting the
pump
A flow rate (mL/h)
or dose must
be programmed
before the pump
can be started
Press STOP/START
or NEXT to stop the
alarm signal�
Service
Required
Two-tone alarm
signal
The clock-battery
age or the total
number of motor
revolutions
indicates that the
pump requires
service�
This message is
shown at LLO for
60 days, then at all
lock levels until the
pump is returned
for service� Have
service�