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Alaris™ PK Plus Syringe Pump
Specifications
Specifications
Infusion Specifications
Maximum infusion rate can be set as part of the configuration.
0.1ml/h - 150ml/h
5ml syringes
0.1ml/h - 300ml/h
10ml syringes
0.1ml/h - 600ml/h
20ml syringes
0.1ml/h - 900ml/h
30ml syringes
0.1ml/h - 1200ml/h
50ml syringes
Infusion Rate Increments:
Rate Range (ml/h) Single Chevron Key Increments (ml/h)
Double Chevron Key Increments (ml/h)
0.10 to 9.99
0.01
0.10
10.0 to 99.9
0.1
1.0
100 to 999
1
10
1000 to 1200
10
100
The Volume Infused range is 0.0ml - 9990ml.
Bolus Specifications
Selected maximum rates are shown below
150ml/h
5ml syringes
300ml/h
10ml syringes
600ml/h
20ml syringes
900ml/h
30ml syringes
1200ml/h
50ml syringes
The default bolus volume can be set as part of the configuration.
• Minimum: 0.1ml
• Maximum: 100.0ml
• Increments of 0.1ml; default 5.0ml
During BOLUS the pressure limit alarms are temporarily increased to their maximum level.
Bolus Volume Accuracy*
Selected maximum rates are shown below
Bolus Volume
Typical
Typical Maximum
Typical Minimum
Pump Specification
0.1ml
1.9%
6.2%
-7.3%
± 10%
25ml
0.2%
0.5%
-0.1%
± 5%
* - Using BD Plastipak 50ml syringe at 5ml/h under normal conditions (95% confidence / 95% of pumps)
Critical Volume
The bolus which can occur in the event of a single internal fault condition with a 50 ml syringe is : Maximum Overinfusion - 0.87ml.
Purge Specifications
The purge rate is limited to the maximum rate for the syringe and can be set as part of the configuration.
100ml/h - 500ml/h.
The purge volume range is 0.5ml - 5ml.
During PURGE the pressure limit alarms are temporarily increased to their maximum level.
End Of Syringe Rate
Stop, KVO (0.1ml/h to 2.5ml/h), or set rate if lower than KVO.
Near End Of Infusion Alarm
1 minute -15minutes to end of infusion, or 10% of syringe volume, whichever occurs later.