IVAC® Volumetric Pump (Models 571 & 572)
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1000SM00018 Issue 2
Introduction and Start Up
General Precautions
Prior to using this pump, carefully read the Operating Precautions described in the
Directions for Use
(DFU)
.
This pump contains static-sensitive components. Observe strict precautions for the protection of
static sensitive components when attempting to repair and service the pump.
An explosion hazard exists if the pump is used in the presence of flammable anaesthetics. Exercise
care to locate the pump away from any such hazardous sources.
Dangerous Voltage. An electrical shock hazard exists if the casing of the pump is opened or
removed. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
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This pump is protected against the effects of radio frequency emissions and is designed to be
fail safe if extremely high levels of interference are encountered. Should false alarm conditions
be encountered, either remove the source of the interference or regulate the infusion by another
appropriate means.
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If the pump is dropped, subjected to excessive moisture, humidity or high temperature, or otherwise
suspected to have been damaged, remove it from service for inspection by qualified service
personnel.
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When connected to an external power source, a three-wire (Live, Neutral, Earth) supply must be
used. If the integrity of the external protective conductor in the installation or its arrangement is in
doubt, the pump should be operated from the battery.
Views of Models 571 and 572
Front View
Switch Panel
(Model 571)
Numeric
Display
Information Display
Door Latch
Switch Panel
(Model
572)
Battery and
AC power
Indicators
Primary/Secondary/CRIS
Infusion Switches
(Model 572 only)
Summary of Contents for IVAC 571
Page 1: ...IVAC Variable Pressure Volumetric Pump Models 571 572 Technical Service Manual...
Page 37: ...Chapter 4 Troubleshooting In this chapter Introduction 38 Error Messages 38 General Faults 42...
Page 97: ...Appendix C Configured Options...
Page 99: ...Appendix D Disposal...
Page 101: ...Appendix E Service Contacts...
Page 103: ...Appendix F Document History...