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• Prior to starting infusion, inspect the fluid path for kinks, a closed
clamp, or other upstream obstructions, and remove all air to
prevent air embolism.
• Per general rules of safe practice, always close the tubing
clamp before removing the cassette from the pump to prevent
unregulated gravity infusion.
• If you are using a CADD
®
Administration Set or CADD™ Medication
Cassette Reservoir that does not have the flow stop feature
(reorder number does not start with 21-73xx): You must use
a CADD
®
Extension Set with Anti-Siphon Valve or a CADD
®
Administration Set with either an integral or add on Anti-Siphon
Valve to protect against delivery inaccuracies and unregulated
gravity infusion that can result from an improperly attached
cassette.
• For detailed instructions and warning pertaining to CADD™
CADD™ Medication Cassette Reservoirs or CADD
®
Administration
Sets, please refer to the instructions for use supplied with those
products.
• Attach the cassette (the part of the CADD™ Medication Cassette
Reservoir or CADD
®
Administration Set that attaches to the pump)
properly. An improperly attached or detached cassette could
result in unregulated gravity infusion or a reflux of blood.
• Do not prime the fluid path with the tubing connected to your
catheter. This could result in over-delivery of medication or air
embolism.
• Ensure that the entire fluid path is free of all air bubbles before
connecting to your catheter to prevent air embolism.
• If the pump is dropped or hit, inspect the pump for damage.
Do not use a pump that is damaged or is not working properly.
Contact your clinician for further instructions.
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