LifePort Kidney Transporter Operator’s Manual 755-00002 Rev R
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Enter Device Information
1. Press
OK
, use the arrow buttons to select
DEVICE INFORMATION
.
2. Select
DEVICE ID
, then press
OK
.
3. Select the alphanumerics for the name you wish to assign LifePort Kidney Transporter, pressing
OK
with
each selection.
4. Scroll to
DONE
, press
OK
, and select
SAVE
.
5. Select
DATE
to enter the current month, day, and year and press
OK
. Select
SAVE
to confirm.
6. Select
TIME
to enter the current time and press
OK
. Select
SAVE
to confirm.
7. Select
TIME ZONE (TMZ)
to enter the alphanumerics of the time zone you wish to assign, pressing
OK
with each selection.
NOTE:
The time zone must be in 3 characters, e.g., “CST” for “Central Standard Time”.
8. Scroll to
DONE
, press
OK
, and select
SAVE
.
9. Select
LANGUAGE
and scroll to the desired language you want LifePort Kidney Transporter to display.
10. Scroll to
DONE
, press
OK
, and select
SAVE
.
External Communications using Data Station
The Data Station is an optional software application that can be installed on a computer. Data Station software
allows communication between LifePort Kidney Transporter and a computer, making it possible to monitor
LifePort Kidney Transporter operations.
Consult the Data Station Operator’s Manual to install the application on the computer(s) you plan to use to
monitor LifePort Kidney Transporter.
Clean Up and Review After Use
LifePort Kidney Transporter must be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected prior to its first and subsequent uses.
For complete cleaning and disinfecting instructions, see
.
LifePort Kidney Transporter should always stay dry and error-free. Anomalies uncovered during any of these
preliminary tests such as leaks, misrouted flow, and extra or missing error messages should be investigated
and resolved.
If you need assistance, contact Organ Recovery Systems 24/7 Perfusion Helpline.