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IDA-1S 

Users Manual 

18 

Product Maintenance 

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 Warning 

To prevent possible electrical shock, fire, or personal injury: 

 

Batteries contain hazardous chemicals that can cause burns 
or explode. If exposure to chemicals occurs, clean with 
water and get medical aid. 

 

Do not disassemble the battery. 

 

Do not disassemble or crush battery cells and battery 
packs. 

 

Do not put battery cells and battery packs near heat or fire. 
Do not put in sunlight. 

 

Do not short the battery terminals together. 

 

Do not keep cells or batteries in a container where the 
terminals can be shorted. 

 

Remove the input signals before you clean the Product. 

 

Use only specified replacement parts. 

 

Have an approved technician repair the Product. 

For safe operation and maintenance of the product: 

 

Repair the Product before use if the battery leaks. 

 

Be sure that the battery polarity is correct to prevent battery 
leakage. 

 

Use only Fluke approved power adapters to charge the 
battery. 

After troubleshooting or maintenance, restart the Product and ensure it starts 
without errors. (See 

Product Operation

.) 

Summary of Contents for 4468525

Page 1: ...014 Rev 2 10 14 2014 Fluke Corporation All rights reserved Specifications are subject to change without notice All product names are trademarks of their respective companies IDA 1S Infusion Device Ana...

Page 2: ...ke Biomedical service facility NO OTHER WARRANTIES SUCH AS FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED FLUKE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMA...

Page 3: ...ative Returns and Repairs Return Procedure All items being returned including all warranty claim shipments must be sent freight prepaid to our factory location When you return an instrument to Fluke B...

Page 4: ...esult in electrical shock hazards or improper operation Fluke Biomedical will not be responsible for any injuries sustained due to unauthorized equipment modifications Restrictions and Liabilities Inf...

Page 5: ...ces 9 How to Set Up for a Test 9 Flow Tests 11 Occlusion Tests 13 Utilities 14 Recall Tests 14 User Preferences 15 View Settings 16 Set Clock 16 Report Heading 16 Instructions 16 Calibration History 1...

Page 6: ...IDA 1S Users Manual ii...

Page 7: ...l Controls and Indicators 5 3 Side Panel Connections 6 4 Information Screen 10 5 Flow Measurement Screen 11 6 Occlusion Measurement Screen 13 7 Recall Tests Screen 14 8 User Preferences Screen 15 9 Bu...

Page 8: ...IDA 1S Users Manual iv...

Page 9: ...v List of Figures Figure Title Page 1 Front Panel Controls and Indicators 4 2 Side Panel Connections 6 3 Infusion Device Connections to the Product 7 4 Drain Connections to the Product 8...

Page 10: ...IDA 1S Users Manual vi...

Page 11: ...te performance of infusion devices through measurement of flow volume and pressure The performance of a wide range of infusion devices can be analyzed including syringe drop counting peristaltic and v...

Page 12: ...indicator shows to prevent incorrect measurements Carefully read all instructions Do not touch voltages 30 V ac rms 42 V ac peak or 60 V dc Do not use the Product around explosive gas vapor or in dam...

Page 13: ...ature limits see the Specifications section Do not use the Product in close proximity to sources of strong electromagnetic radiation for example unshielded intentional RF sources These sources may int...

Page 14: ...A 1S Users Manual 4 Instrument Familiarization Figure 1 and Table 2 show the controls and indicators on the front panel of the Product 1 2 3 4 5 6 hqf01 eps Figure 1 Front Panel Controls and Indicator...

Page 15: ...ion Integrated Carrying Handle Touch Display LCD Charging Indicator Illuminates when the battery is charging Power On Indicator Green Operating on ac power using the charger Orange Operating on batter...

Page 16: ...el of the Product 1 2 3 4 5 hqf02 eps Figure 2 Side Panel Connections Table 3 Side Panel Connections Item Description Power Input for Battery Charger Power Supply 9 V dc USB Port Computer connection F...

Page 17: ...ide panel also has the connections for drain hoses and accessories Connect Infusion Devices Figure 3 shows the Product connected for a flow test with a 20 ml syringe attached to one 3 way stopcock inl...

Page 18: ...t the tubing the syringe and stopcocks make sure it is within the specified use period of the manufacturer Many sets are made to be used only once Connect Drains Figure 4 shows a drain tube connected...

Page 19: ...t is ready to use 2 Touch PRESS TO PROCEED The Start menu has these options Flow Occlusion Utilities Shut Down Preferences Before you use the Product for the first time set your preferences for displa...

Page 20: ...m of 20 characters VOLUME The amount of fluid intended to be supplied during the test in ml A maximum of 20 characters BACK Return to the previous screen NEXT Advance to the next screen CLEAR Clear al...

Page 21: ...instantaneous current flow rates The deviation of the average flow rate from the set flow rate The prime indicator When the Product senses fluid in the measuring tube the prime indicator is blue If th...

Page 22: ...the flow As an alternative touch Start to start the test immediately 0 00 0 00 VOLUME ml DEVIATION 0 00 AVE FLOW RATE ml hr 0 00 INST FLOW RATE ml hr FLOW AUTO START START END ELAPSED TIME 00 00 00 h...

Page 23: ...e You must remove the tube from the occlusion inlet before you touch ZERO to make sure that the Product senses the pressure correctly The initial display shows the pressure field is 0 zero The units o...

Page 24: ...select an individual test touch anywhere on the line of the test The Product displays the final test result in the same layout as the end screen for that test Table 7 Recall Tests Screen RECALL TESTS...

Page 25: ...nits to display Options are mmHg psi Bar kPa Beep Volume Sets the volume of the alert beep Touch or to change the volume Display Brightness Sets the brightness of the LCD screen Touch or to change the...

Page 26: ...medical recommends using the first line for the name of the establishment Touch a line and use the on screen keyboard to enter up to 20 characters per line Touch Utilities to return to the Utilities m...

Page 27: ...al to prime the product Degassing of the test fluid For longer flow tests let the test fluid become stable to room temperature before use Table 10 Air Lock Errors Possible causes Solution Incorrect ar...

Page 28: ...nlight Do not short the battery terminals together Do not keep cells or batteries in a container where the terminals can be shorted Remove the input signals before you clean the Product Use only speci...

Page 29: ...Fluid Inlet Port After 5 minutes flush with clean water Always pass water from the fluid inlets to the outlets Replaceable Parts Table 11 lists the replaceable parts for the Product Table 11 Replacea...

Page 30: ...e a 0 05 dilution MICRO 90 is available from International Product Corp 201 Connecticut Dr P O Box 70 Burlington NJ 08016 0070 USA Tel 609 386 8770 also International Product Corp 1 Church Row Chistle...

Page 31: ...esults stored for later viewing printing or transfer to PC Typical practical capacity 100 tests Power Down The results of tests in progress will be saved in the case of accidental power down Computer...

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