Troubleshooting during an MCS+ Procedure
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PROCEDURE
The MCS+ programming will provide the operator with a particular screen
message in certain situations called PROCEDURE RECOVERY. The Procedure
Recovery screen message will appear:
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If the power supply to the device has been interrupted as in the case of an
external power failure.
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If the operator has powered-off the device for any reason before the normal
termination of a collection procedure.
If at any point during a collection procedure, the operator should receive a HELP
message indicating that the device should be powered-off, then powered-on in
an attempt to “recover” the procedure, the following screen will be displayed:
Figure 7-3, MCS+ Procedure Recovery Screen
(refer to message 375)
If the donor/patient has remain connected to the system, and the disposable set
has remained fully installed, the operator can resume the procedure simply by
pressing the Yes key.
The MCS+ safety features will conduct the necessary testing to ensure that the
procedure can be continued. The device will first conduct a RETURN cycle of
components remaining in the disposable set and bowl, then proceed with the
next DRAW cycle.
The on-line HELP screen will provide further information. Full procedure statis-
tics can be retrieved from the Haemo Update screen by pressing the Help key
twice.
Note: If the operator presses the No key to begin a new procedure, rather than
the Yes key to attempt a Procedure Recovery, new disposable material must be
installed.
Press YES for PROCEDURE RECOVERY.
Press NO for NEW PROCEDURE.
Press HELP for More Information.
PROCEDURE RECOVERY
The POWER has been OFF for a short time.
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