Diana Peristaltic Pump, ICU Medical
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3.
Remove the old fuse(s) from the cap and replace with new fuse(s). It is recommended to
replace both fuses at the same time.
4.
Reinsert fuse cap back into power inlet module and rotate fuse holder in a clockwise
direction gently until it stops. Be careful to avoid a fuse cap cross threading.
5.5.
Temperature Warning
In rare instances, the Diana Peristaltic Pump may indicate that the system is overheating. A common
source of this issue is heavy use of the unit in short periods of time. To ensure proper temperature
maintenance, a maximum limit of duty cycle, transfer volume and internal temperature has been placed
in the unit software. Once the unit has reached one of these limits, a warning is displayed to the user.
The unit will be required to remain idle during the cooling phase. The unit will be ready for use after end
of the cooling off period and the duty cycle will revert to the original state. During cooling off period, a
user cannot operate the unit. In some instances, the unit will instruct the user to power off the unit. The
warning remains for the duration of the cooling process on the unit's display. Once the warning on the
display is gone, the unit can be used again for further filling activities.