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Maintenance
6.1
Overview
To ensure long-term steady operation of the infusion pump, service personnel must check, maintain, and
test the pump at regular intervals. This chapter describes the basic test method of the infusion pump and
recommends appropriate test frequency and test tools. Service personnel must select appropriate test tools to
maintain and test the infusion pump based on actual requirements.
The test and inspection methods provided in this chapter are used to verify that the performance of the
infusion pump meets the specification requirements. During the test, if the test results do not meet requirements,
a certain functional module of the infusion pump is faulty. In this case, immediate maintenance or replacement
must be performed. In case of any other doubts, please contact the after-sales service department of Medcaptain
in time.
Caution
All the tests must be performed by qualified professional service personnel.
Before a test, the service personnel must ensure that all required test tools and connection cables are
applicable. Service personnel must know well how to use these test tools.
6.2
Periodic Maintenance
Customers are suggested to perform maintenance at regular intervals to ensure safe use and extend the
service life of the pump. If a customer is not capable to perform maintenance, this customer can contact the
manufacturer or the local distributor for handling.
Pleas Please refer to Appendix
Ⅱ
for detailed information.
6.3
Battery Maintenance
6.3.1
Checking the internal battery.
Perform the following inspections on the battery every 2 years:
Battery checks procedure:
1. Switch device off.
2. Pull off the power supply.
3. Switch on unit.
Self-test is carried out.
4. Open rear cover during operation.
5. Remove battery.
An alarm sounds on the buzzer.
Preventive periodic replacement is allowed at 24 month intervals