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J – Infusion set up & programming 

 
Syringe Selection 

The T34 is programmed to recognize most commonly used syringes from 2 ml to 50 ml.  Luer 
lock  syringes  should  always  be  used  to  ensure  secure  connection  of  the  infusion  set.  For 
homecare  applications  it  is  recommended  that  all  but  the  brand  of  syringe  in  regular  use  are 
disabled per the technician menu to prevent accidental selection of the incorrect brand during set 
up. 

 
Priming the infusion set 

After  filling  the  syringe  attach  the  infusion  set,  prime  manually  to  remove  all  air  from  the 
syringe and extension set and apply the clamp to the set. 

 
Pre-Loading & Syringe Placement 

1.  

Before placing the syringe into the Pump ensure the barrel clamp arm is down then press 
and hold the ON/OFF key until the SELF TEST screen appears. Do not label the syringe 
or apply anything that changes its external diameter at the point where the barrel clamp is 
applied as incorrect syringe recognition may result.  

 
2.  

Check  that  remaining  battery  life  is  sufficient  to  cover  the  infusion  the  healthcare 
provider is about to program. Press the INFO key and use the UP or DOWN arrow keys 
to select Battery Level. Press YES/START to confirm and view battery status.  

 
3.  

Load the syringe into the Pump prior to connecting the syringe to the patient. 

 
4.  

The LCD display will show PRE-LOADING and the actuator will start to move. 
Wait until it stops moving and the syringe sensor detection screen(syringe graphic) appears.  
 
During  Pre-Loading  the  actuator  returns  to  the  start 
position of the last infusion programmed. If the healthcare 
provider  regularly  uses  the  same  syringe  brand,  size  and 
fills  to  the  same  volume  the  actuator  should  return  to  the 
correct position and not require adjustment. 
 

5.  

If the actuator is not in the correct position to accommodate the syringe leave the barrel 
clamp arm down and use the FF or BACK buttons on the keypad to move the actuator to 
the  required  position.  Forward  movement  of  the  actuator  is  limited,  therefore  repeated 
presses  of  the  FF  key  may  be  required  when  moving  the  actuator  forward.  Backwards 
movement is not restricted. 
 
The actuator can only be moved as described above. Do not use force to try to move the 
actuator manually as this could damage the device. 
 

6.  

Lift  the  barrel  clamp  arm  and  load  the  syringe  into  the 
Pump  (see  right).  Note  that  the  syringe  graphic  on  the 
screen  flashes  in  three  places,  the  barrel,  ear/collar  and 
plunger,  denoting  the  position  and  status  of  each  sensor. 
Seat the collar/ear and plunger  first. As  you correctly seat 
each point of the syringe note that the flashing indicator for 
that sensor becomes solid on the display. 

Summary of Contents for NIKI T34

Page 1: ...NIKI T34 SYRINGE PUMP Instruction Manual Ref 100 090SS Edition June 2008 0473...

Page 2: ...Batteries 10 I Access Codes Keypad Lock 11 J Infusion set up programming 12 K Using Accessories with T34 Syringe Pump 16 L Recommended Checks during infusion 17 M Advanced Functions of the T34 18 N Ch...

Page 3: ...adults or for pediatric use The T34 syringe pump can be easily concealed beneath clothing in a shoulder holster and combination belt A compact lockbox is provided to protect the Pump from damage and o...

Page 4: ...that unintended programming and key presses do not occur The T34 syringe is contained within a locked box Only the healthcare provider is able to open the box After the healthcare provider programs th...

Page 5: ...nt may cause serious injury or death Before connecting to the patient purge all air from the syringe and the administration set Depending on the route of administration and the volume of air air embol...

Page 6: ...e subject it to extreme physical stress This could damage the pump which may impair the operation of the pump and or the accuracy of the infusion If the pump is dropped return the pump for inspection...

Page 7: ...3 ON OFF key Switches the pump on and off 4 NO STOP key a Takes user back a step b stops pump 5 YES START key Confirms choices 6 Down arrow key scrolls between options 7 Up arrow key Scrolls between...

Page 8: ...ttery Do not dispose of battery in municipal waste Symbol indicates separate collection for battery is required The use of single use disposable components on more than one patient is a biological haz...

Page 9: ...Precautions Administration Sets Administration sets must be compatible with the medicine delivered Please check with the manufacturer of the infusion set before use Visually inspect packaging and cont...

Page 10: ...y and need to be replaced more often Do not use non alkaline or rechargeable batteries There is some variation in size between different brands of batteries Never try to force a battery into the batte...

Page 11: ...nu used for service and or repair of the Pump is also protected by a special access procedure and different code from Change Set Up Keypad Lock The T34 allows all users to lock the operation of the ke...

Page 12: ...tus 3 Load the syringe into the Pump prior to connecting the syringe to the patient 4 The LCD display will show PRE LOADING and the actuator will start to move Wait until it stops moving and the syrin...

Page 13: ...he programmed infusion rate the user can purge the system once only up to a volume limit configured under Change Set Up max 0 5 ml To use this option after syringe confirmation a Press FF key b Ensure...

Page 14: ...l show the default 16 Use the UP DOWN arrow keys to set the desired duration or press YES to confirm acceptance of the default duration Setting the Infusion Rate 17 The Pump calculates and displays th...

Page 15: ...START to commence infusion 23 While running the LCD displays infusion Time Remaining top line Infusion Rate main central line and the bottom line will alternate between Syringe Size Brand and Pump De...

Page 16: ...the T34 place it into the lockbox and carry pouch to protect the syringe Pump syringe contents from damage or tampering 1 Open the lockbox using the standard key that operates all T34 lockboxes 2 Plac...

Page 17: ...ing the INFO key either a third press or waiting a few seconds returns the display to the main infusion display screen Excessive key presses or usage of the INFO feature will reduce battery life Use o...

Page 18: ...programming to set a max min rate To titrate the rate up or down during infusion follow these steps Use the UP or DOWN arrows on the keypad to adjust the rate to the desired new setting as displayed...

Page 19: ...es all events in log are correctly date and time stamped ensure local update for DST FF Key Operation Limits the forward movement of actuator caused by pressing the FF key during syringe loading 0 1 1...

Page 20: ...Turn pump off Syringe Displaced Check Syringe Press YES to confirm One or more of the syringe detection sensors is not detecting up the syringe Check the syringe and re seat as necessary Pump Paused T...

Page 21: ...new battery Service required The infusion is going too quickly has ended early or too slowly volume remaining in syringe at end of infusion Incorrect rate set Wrong syringe brand onfirmed during set...

Page 22: ...ry Pump Paused Too Long Syringe Displaced Syringe Empty T34 Dimensions 169 x 53 x 23mm Classification Type CF Equipment degree of protection against electrical shock Housing ABS fire retardant Weight...

Page 23: ...he patient and or the patient s assistants or family members in case of questions or concerns Training the Patient and or the Patient s Assistants or Family Members 1 Using the Patient Guide instruct...

Page 24: ...ith a small dry brush to remove debris or other particles Between Patients Change the battery Before connecting the pump to a patient and periodically during use clean the unit using a lint free cloth...

Page 25: ...returned to CME or its designated representative should be properly packaged using CME shipping cartons and inserts Inadequate packaging may result in damage to the pump This Limited Warranty shall no...

Page 26: ...trained certified service centers or biomedical engineers Please consult your local certified engineers or return to your T34 distributor should this need arise For alternate site homecare application...

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