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Downstream occlusion. Clear occlusion between
pump and patient.
Alarm Priority High. The pump has detected high
pressure, which may be resulting from a downstream
blockage, kink in the fluid path, or a closed tubing clamp.
Delivery pauses and resumes if the occlusion is removed.
Remove the obstruction or stop the pump to silence the
alarm for 2 minutes, then remove the obstruction and
restart the pump.
Reservoir volume low.
Alarm Priority Medium/Low. (depending on how the
alarm is programmed in Admin Settings). Level of fluid in
the reservoir is low. Prepare to install a new reservoir, if
appropriate.
Reservoir volume is zero. Pump stopped.
Alarm Priority High. The reservoir volume has reached
0.0 ml. The pump stops and can not run. Acknowledge
the alarm. Install a new fluid container. Reset or edit the
value of the reservoir volume.
Upstream occlusion. Clear occlusion between pump
and reservoir.
Alarm Priority High. Fluid is not flowing from the fluid
container to the pump, which may be resulting from a
kink, a closed clamp, or air bubble in the tubing between
the fluid container and pump. Delivery is paused and
will resume if the occlusion is removed. Remove the
obstruction to resume operation. The alarm clears
when the occlusion is removed. You will be required to
acknowledge this alarm after it clears if it has occurred
and cleared more than 3 times within 15 minutes.
Troubleshooting continued