
Modules
7-31
0 % Q
Occluder Module
Calibration
1. On the occluder control slide bar, touch the
CAL
button. When calibrated, the
occluder icon displays 0% Q and the control slide bar changes to the operational
control slide bar.
2. After calibration, ensure the tube is properly positioned in occluder head.
Test Before Use
1. Using the control arrows and the scroll control,
adjust the occluder position to ensure it increments
properly.
2. On the occluder slide bar, touch the
Open
button to
ensure the occluder opens fully.
3. Touch the
Close
button to ensure the occluder
closes fully.
4. Use the scroll control to adjust the percentage
of tube opening. Verify that the occluder adjusts
properly.
Control and Display
Note:
To reposition the tubing (without recalibrating),
touch the
Open
button twice to free the tubing.
Reposition tubing, without opening the occluder cover,
and adjust occluder to appropriate tube opening setting.
If you inadvertently open the cover, always recalibrate
by pushing the
Close
button after the cover is closed.
The icon and the occluder slide bar display an
approximate percent of tube opening.
Use the scroll control, the control arrows, or the open
and close buttons to adjust the occluder position. Avoid
continuous or constant activation of the occluder as an
overcurrent condition may result which will cause the
occluder to be unresponsive.
If the occluder will not operate, unlatch and open the cover, remove the tubing, and
use a tubing clamp to control flow to the venous reservoir.
0 %Q
OCCL1
100
0
Control Arrows
Scroll
Control
Close Button
Occluder Slide Bar
Open Button
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