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10. Safety Invention and Troubleshooting
10.1 Safety Invention and precautions
(1)
AC power: built-in double fuses. When short circuit or any other malfunction occurs, the fuse shall
cut off circuit in advance.
(2)
DC input: built-in fuse. When short circuit or any other malfunction occurs, the fuse shall cut off
circuit in advance.
(3)
Battery protection: The battery contains protective devices against excessive pressure, over heat or
short circuit, etc. to avoid overheating or burnt.
10.2 Troubleshooting
(1)
If the Infusion Pump gives system error alarm, stop the operation and contact the sales agent for
repair. It can be used again only after it is well repaired and tested. Infusion Pump working with
malfunctions may incur unpredictable damage.
(2)
If the Infusion Pump caught fire or displays any other malfunction, please disconnect the power
immediately and contact the sales agent /manufacturer.
11.
Maintenance, Inspection, Repair and Recovery
Shutdown and disconnect the DC / AC power cord before cleaning.
11.1 Routine maintenance
Daily maintenance includes the cleaning of outer shell and pump body. Clean it with wet soft cloth and
natural drying. Do not use solvents like xylene or acetone or other similar solvents which may corrode
the infusion pump.
11.2 Maintenance during operation
The maintenance during operation mainly concerns the cleaning of push handle and surrounding
areas. Medical liquid may drip into the infusion pump during infusion process. Certain medical fluid
may corrode the pump body; therefore clean the infusion pump timely after infusion completion.
11.3 Regular Inspection
11.3.1 Inspect anti-free flow clamp (once every 2 months)
Check if the anti-free flow clamp can stop the free flow effectively.
(1)
Install IV set in the Infusion Pump. Close the door and open the flow clip of IV set.