
Ipump Pain Management System Operator’s Manual
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5.
Ensure that the set’s longer tubing segment exits the side of the
pump. The shorter segment must follow the curved groove, exiting
behind the pump for attachment to the bag (see Figure 3-8).
6.
Close and latch the tubing door as follows. Slide the silver latch toward the side of the pump as indicated by
the arrow, close the tubing door, and release the latch so that it returns to its original position.
To avoid pinching the tubing, do not let the tubing fall out of the groove when you are closing the tubing
door. Failure to latch the tubing door will prevent the cover from closing.
CAUTION
When closing the bag cover, ensure that neither
the tubing nor the bag are pinched, twisted, or
occluded. Run your fingers around the edges of
the bag cover to ensure that no part of the bag or
tubing is pinched in the cover. Do not force the bag
cover closed if it appears to be obstructed. Clear
any obstruction and then close the bag cover.
! WARNING !
Failure to latch the tubing door properly and completely may result in a no flow condition.
! WARNING !
If the tubing is pinched by the closed tubing door, resistance to flow may increase and fluid
delivery to the patient may be compromised. If this occurs, open the bag cover, reseat the tubing
and check the tubing door for proper closure, close the bag cover, then restart the pump.
Shorter End of
Tubing Set
Longer End
of Tubing Set
Figure 3-8 Tubing Set Correctly Positioned
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