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Screen is blank and alarm is sounding.
Alarm Priority High. The pump has lost power and is
no longer delivering. The pump was delivering and the
batteries were removed or the battery door was opened.
Clear this alarm by replacing the batteries or closing the
battery door, then turn the pump back on. Or the alarm
will stop after the power has been off for a minimum of 2
minutes.
Air-in-line detected. Press “acknowledge” then
prime tubing.
Alarm Priority High. The pump is stopped and can not
run.The air detector has detected air in the fluid path;
the fluid path may contain air bubbles. Acknowledge the
alarm. Then, if the fluid path contains air bubbles, close
the clamps, disconnect the fluid path from the patient,
and follow the instructions for priming to remove the air.
Battery depleted. Pump stopped.
Alarm Priority High. Install 4 new AA batteries or a
fully charged rechargeable battery pack. In order to
start delivery, good batteries must always be installed,
even when an external source of power is connected. If
appropriate, restart the pump.
Battery low. Replace battery.
Alarm Priority Low. Charge (or change) the rechargeable
battery pack or change the 4 AA batteries soon.
Current settings require high/standard volume set.
Change cassette.
Alarm Priority High. A high volume or standard volume
administration set is required. The pump is stopped and
will not run. Remove the administration set to continue.
Delivery limit reached. Or, delivery limit reached
and partial dose delivered.
Troubleshooting
Pump’s status bar reads “KVO = 0”
Alarm Priority Low. The programmed delivery
limit has been reached, and the pump is not delivering
fluid. This alarm occurs when the continuous rate or a
PCA dose has caused the delivery limit to be exceeded.
Acknowledge the alarm (the alarm automatically
clears after 5 seconds).
Pump’s status bar reads “Del Limit”
Alarm Priority Low. The programmed delivery limit
has been reached, and the pump is delivering fluid at
the KVO rate of 0.1mL/hr. This alarm occurs when the
continuous rate or a PCA dose has caused the delivery
limit to be exceeded. Acknowledge the alarm (the
alarm automatically clears after 5 seconds).