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Notice Messages and Troubleshooting
P/N 39551-00, Rev. F
331
BLAD DETECTS AIR
BLOOD LINE AIR DETECTOR
BLOOD LINE AIR DETECTOR
1. Check tubing installation in BLAD.
2. Check donor line for flow restriction.
3. Resume operation after air is cleared from BLAD.
340
AIR REMOVED
AIR REMOVED FROM THE AIR DETECTOR.
The Air Detector detects fluid.
1. Check tubing for residual air.
2. Resume operation.
341
NO FLOW
NO FLOW FROM THE DONOR IS DETECTED.
Caused by high pressure or vacuum at DPM.
1. Check donor tubing for occlusions.
2. Check donor tubing for closed clamps.
3. Check venipuncture.
4. Relieve pressure.
5. Resume operation.
343
SYSTEM PROBLEM
NO PRESSURE CHANGE DETECTED AT DPM.
The DPM cannot detect venous pressure change.
1. Check the DPM tubing for occlusions.
2. Check the DPM tubing for clamps.
3. Ensure the DPM filter is dry.
4. Resume operation.
344
SYSTEM PROBLEM
NO PRESSURE CHANGE DETECTED AT THE SPM.
1. Check the SPM tubing for occlusions.
2. Check the SPM tubing for clamps.
3. Ensure the SPM filter is dry.
4. Resume operation.
NOTE: The product shelf life becomes
24 hours if the SPM filter is wet.
345
PRESSURE PROBLEM
THE DPM PRESSURE IS OUT OF RANGE.
1. Close needle clamp.
2. Open RED valve.
3. Turn Blood Pump CLOCKWISE.
4. Resume operation.
351
NO FLOW
PRIME FLOW CONTROL PROBLEM.
Caused by high pressure or vacuum at DPM.
1. Check donor tubing for occlusions.
2. Check donor tubing for closed clamps.
3. Check venipuncture.
4. Relieve pressure.
5. Resume operation.
352
NO FLOW
RETURN FLOW CONTROL PROBLEM.
Caused by high pressure or vacuum at DPM.
1. Check donor tubing for occlusions.
2. Check donor tubing for closed clamps.
3. Check venipuncture.
4. Relieve pressure.
5. Resume operation.
369
NOTICE
THE AC BAG MAY BE ALMOST EMPTY.
The AC bag may be almost empty.
1. Check the AC bag and replace if necessary.
2. Resume operation.
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