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2.4 INSTALLING DIVIDERS
Dividers may be used to subdivide a small or medium drawer into smaller compartments. This may be useful if you want to separate
medication by type or by time of day when it is due to be administered. Dividers should not be used to subdivide a drawer into
separate compartments for more than one patient. Each drawer should be linked to only one patient for safety purposes.
Dividers are simply slotted into the drawers using the alignment ribs on the inside of the drawers.
Dividers may be inserted either way up, but when the cutouts are positioned facing upwards, it allows packaged syringes to be
laid flat on top of the dividers.
2.5 INSERTING AND REMOVING CASSETTES
Once a cassette is configured with the required shelf layout it can be inserted into the housing. Slide the cassette into an
available location on the housing and push it fully into place.
Push the cassette handle into the housing until it locks into place. The cassette is now installed and should be controllable via
the MedLink software.
During normal operation cassettes may be electronically ejected through the MedLink software. When the cassette is ejected,
the cassette handle will pop out. Pulling the handle outwards will allow the cassettes to be removed from the housing.