
19. Technical Data
19-2
HomeChoice
APD Systems Patient At-Home Guide October 2, 2009 07-19-61-244
19.2.1 Extension Cords
The use of extension cords is not recommended since they reduce the available
voltage. Only heavy-duty extension cords rated for at least 1200 watts (10 Amps
@ 120V) that are no longer than 12 feet should be used.
The extension cord must have the grounding wire that mates with the grounding
plug on the
HomeChoice/HomeChoice
PRO APD System power cord.
19.3
System Performance
19.4
Environmental Requirements
U.S. Standard
Metric
Volumetric Accuracy
Fill & Drain
Targeting:
Standard Mode: +5/–20 mL
Low Fill Mode: +5/–10 mL
Standard Mode: +5/–20 mL
Low Fill Mode: +5/–10 mL
Volume Reported:
Greater of 2% or ±10 mL
Greater of 2% or ±10 mL
Display Precision
Volumetric:
1 mL
1 mL
Fluid Temperature
Control (37°C setpoint
typical)
Normal Ambient:
Cold Ambient:
Hot Ambient:
93.2°F to 100.4°F
91.4°F to 98.6°F
95°F to 104°F
34°C to 38°C
33°C to 37°C
35°C to 40°C
Temperature Measurement Range:
41°F to 122°F
5°C to 50°C
Temperature Accuracy:
± 3.6°F
± 2°C
Fluid Temperature Control Setpoint:
95, 96.8, 98.6°F
35, 36, 37°C
U.S. Standard
Metric
Operating Temperature Limits:
59°F to 96.8°F
15°C to 36°C
Operating Humidity:
15% to 85% Noncondensing
Operating Atmospheric Pressure Range:
10.2 psia to 15.3 psia
70 kPa to 106 kPa
Storage Temperature Limits:
–25°F to 130°F
–32°C to 54°C
Storage Humidity:
10% to 95% Noncondensing
Storage Atmospheric Pressure Range:
7.3 psia to 15.3 psia
50 kPa to 106 kPa
Atmosphere:
Non-flammable, non-explosive, non-aerosolized with
normal oxygen concentrations. Equipment not suitable
for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic
mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide.
Summary of Contents for HomeChoice
Page 12: ...Section 1 Glossary 1 Glossary...
Page 27: ...Section 2 User Assistance Information 2 User Assistance Information...
Page 30: ...Section 3 Warnings and Cautions 3 Warnings and Cautions...
Page 47: ...Section 4 Indications for Use 4 Indications for Use...
Page 50: ...Section 5 Description 5 Description...
Page 67: ...Section 6 Environmental Conditions 6 Environmental Conditions...
Page 70: ...Section 7 Setup and Check out 7 Setup and Check out...
Page 75: ...Section 8 Operating Instructions PRO Card and Modem 8 PRO Card and Modem...
Page 94: ...Section 9 Operating Instructions Change Program 9 Change Program...
Page 157: ...Section 10 Operating Instructions Make Adjustments 10 Make Adjustments...
Page 174: ...Section 11 Operating Instructions Prepare for Therapy 11 Prepare for Therapy...
Page 201: ...Section 12 Operating Instructions Perform Therapy 12 Perform Therapy...
Page 224: ...Section 13 Operating Instructions End Therapy 13 End Therapy...
Page 237: ...Section 14 Operating Instructions Effluent Sampling 14 Effluent Sampling...
Page 244: ...Section 15 Cleaning 15 Cleaning...
Page 248: ...15 Cleaning 15 4 HomeChoice APD Systems Patient At Home Guide October 2 2009 07 19 61 244...
Page 249: ...Section 16 Maintenance 16 Maintenance...
Page 251: ...16 Maintenance 16 2 HomeChoice APD Systems Patient At Home Guide October 2 2009 07 19 61 244...
Page 252: ...Section 17 Storage 17 Storage...
Page 254: ...17 Storage 17 2 HomeChoice APD Systems Patient At Home Guide October 2 2009 07 19 61 244...
Page 255: ...Section 18 Troubleshooting 18 Troubleshooting...
Page 324: ...Section 19 Technical Data 19 Technical Data...
Page 345: ...Section 20 Quick Reference 20 Quick Reference...
Page 368: ...Index Index...