Section 1 • Introduction
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Warnings
Federal (U.S.A.) law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
Read instructions before use. The pump must be used strictly in accordance with these
instructions.
Safe use of this pump is the primary responsibility of the user. The user is responsible for
monitoring this pump. Contact clinical/technical support if pump appears to be operating
incorrectly.
All patients should be given a Patient Manual and instructed to read it carefully. The pump
must be used only by or on behalf of the person for whom it is prescribed.
Patients should never perform any function or push any button unless instructed by their
healthcare provider.
Do not allow the pump to get wet. If the pump is immersed in any liquid, it must be replaced
with a new pump.
Transport and storage conditions: -25ºC (-13ºF) without relative humidity control; and +70ºC
(+158ºF) at relative humidity of up to 93%, non-condensing.
The pump will warm from the minimum storage/transportation temperature to room
temperature (about 20ºC [68ºF]) in approximately 30 minutes. The pump will cool to room
temperature from the maximum storage/transportation temperature in about 35 minutes.
Operating conditions: +5ºC to +40ºC (+41ºF to +104ºF); relative humidity range of 15% to 93%,
non-condensing; and an atmospheric pressure of 700 hPa to 1060 hPa (10.2 psi to 15.4 psi).
Never attempt to open the pump case. Only the battery cover may be removed when changing
batteries. If the pump is dropped, it must be replaced with a new pump.
This pump is not to be used for infusion of blood or blood products.
This pump is not to be used for infusion of life-sustaining medications.
Failure to follow manufacturer’s instructions while replacing batteries may result in loss of
program settings and report data. Dispose of batteries properly after use.
Contact the local authorities to determine the proper method of disposal of potentially
biohazardous parts and accessories.
Infusion history report
Pump infusion history cleared