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References and Troubleshooting
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Alarm / Message
Alarm
Priority
Description / Corrective Action
Pump settings and
patient data lost.
Medium The pump reverted to the factory default. The pump was either
manually reverted to this default, recently had a software update,
or has not been in use for some time. Select
Acknowledge
to clear
the alarm and contact the CADD®-Solis system administrator to
reprogram the pump.
Pump stopped by an
alarm that has since
cleared.
High
The pump was stopped by another high priority alarm. That alarm
was not acknowledged, but the problem has since cleared. Select
Acknowledge
to clear the alarm and if appropriate, restart the
pump.
The Event Log recorded the alarm that stopped the pump. For
information on accessing the Event Log, see page 98.
Pump stopped
reminder. When
ready, press the
stop/start
9
key.
High
The pump was stopped and is not delivering. Select
Acknowledge
to clear the alarm. Start the pump, if appropriate. The alarm will
repeat in 5 minutes if the pump is not restarted or powered down.
Rechargeable
battery near end of
use. Replace battery.
Medium The rechargeable battery pack is near the end of its life. It has been
discharged and recharged so many times that it will soon be at the
end of its use. You may continue to use it in this state.
Rechargeable
battery reached end
of use. Pump will not
run.
High
The rechargeable battery pack is at the end of its life. It has been
discharged and recharged so many times that it is no longer able
to hold a good charge.
Remove the battery from service. Install 4 new AA batteries or a
fully charged rechargeable battery pack. To start delivery, good
batteries must always be installed even when an external source of
power is connected. If appropriate, restart the pump.
Remove and
reattach cassette.
High
The pump has detected a damaged cassette. Close the tubing
clamp and inspect the cassette for damage. The pump is stopped
and will not run. Replace cassette if necessary.
NOTE:
You must remove the cassette to continue.
NOTE:
This alarm also occurs if a cassette is attached during one of
the following situations:
• The pump is set to the factory default, and then powered off, and
then on again.
• The pump was loaded with new software, and then powered off,
and then on again.
Reservoir volume is
zero. Pump stopped.
High
The reservoir volume is 0.0 mL. The pump was delivering, but is
now stopped and will not run. Select
Acknowledge
to clear the
alarm. Attach a new reservoir, and reset or edit the value of the
reservoir volume, if appropriate.
Reservoir volume
low.
Medium
Low
Medium:
The programmed reservoir volume trip point has been
reached, indicating the level of fluid in the reservoir is low. Select
Acknowledge
to clear the alarm.
Low:
The programmed reservoir volume trip point has been
reached, indicating the level of fluid in the reservoir is low. Select
Acknowledge
to clear the alarm, or the alarm will automatically
clear after 5 seconds.
Prepare to install a new reservoir, and reset or edit the value of the
reservoir volume, if appropriate.
Unknown cassette
type. Remove
cassette.
High
A cassette that is incompatible with the pump is detected. The
pump is stopped and will not run. Close the tubing clamp, remove
and then reattach the cassette. If the alarm persists, replace the
cassette.
NOTE:
You must remove the cassette to continue.