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Summary of Contents for QA-IDS

Page 1: ...1 Q A ID S U s e r S e r v i c e M a n u a l Q A I D S I n f u s io n P u m p T e s t e r...

Page 2: ...to published specifica tions and to the documentation provided that it is used for the purpose for which it was designed METRON will for a period of twelve 12 months from date of purchase replace or r...

Page 3: ...PUMP TESTING 23 4 1 Introduction 23 4 2 Test Preparation 23 4 3 Occlusion Pressure Bolus Volume Testing 25 4 4 Infusion Flow Rate and Volume Testing 26 5 CONTROL AND CALIBRATION 29 5 1 Required Test...

Page 4: ...Processor board Schematic Diagram 6 Digital Outputs 47 6 10 7 Processor board Schematic Diagram 7 Digital Inputs 48 6 10 8 Processor board Schematic Diagram 8 A D 49 6 10 9 Processor board Schematic D...

Page 5: ...epresentative authorized to process changes and revisions to publications make the pen changes or insert the revised pages ensure that obsolete pages are withdrawn and either disposed of immediately o...

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Page 7: ...aken every 30 seconds so that the measurements are independent of the infusion pump s flow rate Test results shown in the QA IDS s LCD display can be printed out directly or transferred to a PC via th...

Page 8: ...VAC to 240 VAC 47 63 Hz Mechanical Specifications Housing Metal case Height 13 5 cm 5 31 in Width 23 5 cm 9 25 in Depth 24 5 cm 9 65 in Weight 4 30 kg 9 48 lbs Printer Port Centronics Interface Stand...

Page 9: ...or a claim to be investigated by the supplier The customer should place a new purchase order to ensure de livery 4 When returning an instrument to METRON AS or the company representative fill out the...

Page 10: ...n Off Switch QA IDS should remain off for at least 5 sec onds before switching on again in order to allow the test circuits to discharge fully 2 4 PRO Soft QA IDS PRO Soft QA IDS is a front end test a...

Page 11: ...quences can then be used independently or can be attached to a checklist written procedure and equipment data in the form of a test Protocol The equipment data can be entered manually into the protoco...

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Page 13: ...to enter information 2 Function Keys F1 F4 are used to select the functions shown in the menu bar at the bottom of the display i e for se lecting the function that is directly above the key F5 F7 are...

Page 14: ...and it moves automatically from character to character 3 3 Menu and Function Keys The QA IDS uses displays function keys and a keypad to provide flexibility and control over operations The top three...

Page 15: ...Press Flow Measurement F6 to go to the Flow Measure ment Test Setup Screen See paragraph 3 4 6 below Press Equipment Code F7 to record the code or name of the device under test Press Enter to store 3...

Page 16: ...o the previous display Press MAIN MENU F4 to return to the main menu Press MORE F1 and the following display will appear Press Language F7 to select the language used for the testing Press Date F6 to...

Page 17: ...ivation Measure ment results display max time elapsed time mean time in minutes seconds Bolus The volume expansion within the tube when the infusion pump alarm activates Measurement results display ma...

Page 18: ...the QA IDS Maximum dT is 600 sec or 10 minutes Default value is 30 sec Press Flow Set F7 to set the preset value of the infusion pump Press Press Set F6 to set the relevant or backpressure into the sy...

Page 19: ...he test Time Left The remaining time before the test is finish Press STOP F2 to return to the Flow measurement setup Press MORE F1 and the Flow Measurement 2 display will appear The following paramete...

Page 20: ...__________________________________________ Serial no ___________________________________________ Status ___________________________________________ Group ___________________________________________ Ma...

Page 21: ...alarm time Mean bolus ml Mean alarm pressure mmHg Mean stop pressure Comments ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ Date Time Signature ______________...

Page 22: ...isappears Press GO BACK F2 to return to the main menu 2 Cleaning The QA IDS should be cleaned every six months in accordance with the following procedure Use any of the following cleaning materials So...

Page 23: ...s that measurements be made frequently hence a high flow sampling rate The ability to detect only larger infusion volumes decreases the sampling rate as well as the ability to accu rately detect flow...

Page 24: ...m will give incorrect readings 1 Set up the test components See below Connect the infusion pump being tested to the QA IDS In let Port and to an infusion container Switch the QA IDS ON The following w...

Page 25: ...output Such uncon trolled volume may also be a risk to the patient and must be mea sured for the infusion pump 1 Prime the QA IDS as per paragraph 4 2 2 above 2 Press Occlusion Test F5 in the Main Me...

Page 26: ...test should be run with different settings of flow rate and if the pump has a programmable occlusion pressure alarm different alarm settings are recommended 4 4 Infusion Flow Rate and Volume Testing 1...

Page 27: ...measuring Press Test Time F7 to select a time for the test other than the default time of 1 hour Press Delay Time F6 to set a delay before the first mea surement if desired Press MORE F1 to return to...

Page 28: ...tantaneous Flow shows max value mean value and minimum value in percent Inst Flow Instantaneous Flow shows max value mean value and minimum value in milliliters per hour ml h Prsr Shows pressure in th...

Page 29: ...1 Disconnect cable to the stepper motor and connect a power supply with 24 VDC and current limit set to 400 mA 2 Measure current drawn from the supply voltage max 350 mA 3 Connect mains unit and adjus...

Page 30: ...infusion set or set the infusion pump to a rate of 250 ml hr Select PRIME F1 from the main menu to fill the hose QA IDS measuring system with water Once filled stop the infusion and set the QA IDS bac...

Page 31: ...low settings for at least 15 minutes and check that deviations are within tolerance limits Flow Rate Max deviation Volume Max deviation 1 ml Hr 0 05 ml Hr 1 ml 0 05 ml 10 ml Hr 0 5 ml Hr 10 ml 0 5 ml...

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Page 33: ...ing to IEC Draft Standard 62 D and IEC 601 2 24 Test results which are shown in the QA IDS LCD display may be printed out on an external printer A serial port RS 232C enables the unit to be controlled...

Page 34: ...y from the reference voltage The output signal is amplified with an instrumentation amplifier U1B10 which is a 4 x operational amplifier The amplified signal is proportional to the pressure measured a...

Page 35: ...09 Switch 22 S2000 S2004 S2010 S2014 S2020 S2023 S2030 S033 S2040 S2043 HALL switch A3141EU 1 U2100 HD Connector 16 pin RP 1 J200 MX ENRAD 3pin IMRPL 1 J210 CPU Printed circuit board CPU 1 Op ampl 2x...

Page 36: ...1N11 L1430 Resistor 0R47 0 3W 2 R1827 R1837 Resistor 0R68 0 3W 2 R1828 R1838 Potentiometer 200R 1 R1B10 Potentiometer 500R 1 R1826 Potentiometer 1k 2 R1B1B R160 El lytt capacitor 1 F 40V 1 C1N11 El ly...

Page 37: ...COMPONENT PART TYPE VALUE QTY DIAGRAM REFERENCE MX single row 3 pin 1M RPL 2 J110 J1210 Connector 5pin 3 9 mm 1 J180 Connector 2 pin 3 9 mm 1 J140 Pin 2 pin 4 S1250 S1252 S1260 37...

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Page 39: ...Schematic Diagram 5 RS232C and Printer Processor Board Schematic Diagram 6 Digital Outputs Processor Board Schematic Diagram 7 Digital Inputs Processor Board Schematic Diagram 8 A D Processor Board Sc...

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Page 41: ...Processor board Component Location 41...

Page 42: ...6 10 1 Processor board Schematic Diagram 1 42...

Page 43: ...6 10 2 Processor board Schematic Diagram 2 Digital Part 43...

Page 44: ...6 10 3 Processor board Schematic Diagram 3 CPU 44...

Page 45: ...6 10 4 Processor board Schematic Diagram 4 Memory 45...

Page 46: ...6 10 5 Processor board Schematic Diagram 5 RS232C and Printer 46...

Page 47: ...6 10 6 Processor board Schematic Diagram 6 Digital Outputs 47...

Page 48: ...6 10 7 Processor board Schematic Diagram 7 Digital Inputs 48...

Page 49: ...6 10 8 Processor board Schematic Diagram 8 A D 49...

Page 50: ...6 10 9 Processor board Schematic Diagram 9 Stepper Motor and Drivers 50...

Page 51: ...6 10 10 Processor board Schematic Diagram 10 Pressure Sensor and Temper ature 51...

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Page 53: ...6 10 11 Processor board Schematic Diagram 11 Main Part 53...

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Page 55: ...6 10 12 Processor board Schematic Diagram 12 Keyboard Pressure Sensor and Pump Index 55...

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