background image

P a g e

1

Rev. B

Baxter 6201 and 6301

Tips to Avoid Nuisance Alarms

Call 1-

708-449-7600 x 335 

for troubleshooting assistance.

Tip #1: To Ensure Door is Closed Correctly

You should hear 2 clicks when closing the door.

1.) The metal pin pushing in (part of the slide
clamp assembly)

2.) The blue clip “popping” out

Tip #2: To Avoid Occlusion Alarm/Pinched 

Tubing

If you heard 2 clicks after closing the door (so you

know the clip popped out successfully), you can also
gently tug the tubing that is coming out at the 
bottom, down and away from you, toward the back
of the pump.

(See arrow for where to tug tubing.)

- This will ensure an occlusion was not created

when closing the door and will also make sure the
tubing isn’t being pinched at all by the clip.

Tip #3: To Avoid Nuisance Occlusion Alarms

If you’ve been using the tubing for a while, try using a fresh section of the tubing by
moving the clip down and loading this new section of tubing.

Tip #4: To Avoid Nuisance Occlusion Alarms

Occasionally the occlusion sensors get “sticky.” Pushing on the occlusion sensors
often loosens them back up. (See illustrations 1 & 2)

Tip #5: To Avoid Tubing Misload Alarms and Potential for Cut Tubing

When installing the tubing, run your finger from the point where the clip is installed all the
way up to the top. This will ensure the tubing is fully inserted into the sensors. See illustration 1

Summary of Contents for Baxter 6201

Page 1: ...e to tug tubing This will ensure an occlusion was not created when closing the door and will also make sure the tubing isn t being pinched at all by the clip Tip 3 To Avoid Nuisance Occlusion Alarms If you ve been using the tubing for a while try using a fresh section of the tubing by moving the clip down and loading this new section of tubing Tip 4 To Avoid Nuisance Occlusion Alarms Occasionally ...

Page 2: ...erved close regulating clamp recheck I V set loading and verify that the proper administration set is being used b If flow is again observed do not use the pump Have it inspected by service personnel Note Always close the administration set regulating clamp s before opening pump door and removing set 8 Attach set to I V access site 9 Turn pump on by pressing the ON OFF CHARGE key Verify that the p...

Page 3: ...set that error code quickly and easily with the process detailed on pages 5 6 of this document so you won t have to send in your pump In some cases the F49 or F94 error code is caused by a bad battery If after completing this process you believe that this is the case please contact us so we may help you verify this and if so we will assist you with returning your pump for correction You can reach ...

Page 4: ... can be adjusted to suit the needs of the hospital 4 Air sensor Detects air bubbles in the tubing The sensitivity is adjustable via the pump s configuration 5 Safety clamp Prevents accidental fluid flow by automatically occluding the tubing whenever the pump door is opened Provides Free Flow Protection 6 Slide clamp slot When the slide clamp loading option is enabled the I V set s slide clamp must...

Page 5: ...s Tot Vol Status and has the text Next lit above it 9 This key will be used to cycle through the screens of the Modify Config mode 10 Press this key approx 18 times until you see the top screen say Time with some numbers below it 11 Don t worry about what time the pump is currently saying we are now going to program in the current time at your location in 24 hour or Military format I E if it s 2 3...

Page 6: ... mode and be ready for use or it may come up with an additional Common Failure code of F 91 22 F 91 error is a common occurrence after this process and simply needs to have the pump powered off then back on again using the On Off key 23 Your pump should now be ready for use Although they can be caused by other factors typically these errors are caused by the main battery of the pump being complete...

Reviews: