7. Preventive Maintenance/System Operational Check-Out
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The device should be serviced periodically, in accordance to schedule 1 and 2, by a
qualified technician. Prior to performing the battery run test, plug the system into an AC
wall outlet for at least 8 hours to fully charge the batteries.
Material Required
:
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FMS2000
Disposable Set, P/N 903-00006
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Bio-Tek Safety Analyzer or equivalent
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Saline or other crystalloid for testing
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2 liters of 15º-20ºC fluid
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1 liter of 43º-45ºC fluid
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Manometer (2 mmHg resolution)
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Pressure source
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Digital Thermometer, Thermocouple (0.1ºC resolution)
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Graduated cylinders (ASTM Class B accuracy)
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Timer
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Tachometer (optional)
1.
Visual Inspection
a.
Door Open/Right Hand Side:
i.
Check that air and fluid out detectors are clean and there are no
gaps between the detectors and the Support Housing. If there are
gaps, fill the gap with RTV108.
ii.
Check that all the plastic push pins on the door are in-place.
iii.
Check that the valve pincher set screw is tight.
iv.
Check that there are no cracks in the ferrite on either the door or
the right hand side.
v.
Check that the pressure transducer diaphragm has no tears or
rips.
vi.
Check that each pump roller spins freely. If not, remove and
clean.
vii.
Check that the door is pushed all the way down and there are no
dried blood or fluid inside or around the hinges.
b.
Back:
i.
Check that the AC connector (IEC connector) is clean. If there is
some saline residue, clean.
c.
Verify Latch/Unlatch Mechanism:
i.
Check the rubber pads on the pole clamp assembly. If they feel
smooth, clean and scrub with isopropyl alcohol.
ii.
Mount and un-mount the system on an IV pole, verify that the
latch and unlatch work properly and the system will not move
down the pole unexpectedly.
C.
TEST / SYSTEM OPERATIONAL CHECK-OUT