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attempts are made to alter the rate during operation (only if dynamic rate change is
disabled)
The pump will halt and alarm immediately during an infusion when:
the roller clamp is not opened,
the infusion bag is empty,
the battery capacity is low and therefore does not allow a safe function of the pump
on battery,
the pressure exceeds the maximum rating (occlusion),
there are air bubbles in the tubing,
the door is opened,
an internal defect is detected,
the number of falling drops does not correspond to the set rate,
there is too much liquid in the drip chamber or the drip chamber is not vertically
inserted into the drip chamber,
the vent on the drip chamber is not opened
NOTE:
If the pump is not started after inserting the IV-
line, it will emit a “standby alarm” after
a programmable time (normally 4min).
4.3
Cancelling the Alarm Condition
An acoustic alarm can be suppressed with the “Alarm Silence” key (SELECT, (4))
for two minutes before it will reactivate again.
After rectifying the cause of the alarm or the rate change, the alarm condition is cancelled
and infusion resumed by pressing the “Start/Stop” key (2).
After changing the rate, the alarm condition can be cancelled by starting the pump with the
“Start/Stop” key.
Warning: Be sure to determine and eliminate the cause of an alarm before restarting
the pump.
4.4
Battery Alarm
The pump may be operated independently of the mains power supply using the internal
battery. If the mains power supply fails, the pump switches automatically to battery operation
to continue the infusion without interruption. Battery operation is indicated by switching off
the green mains connector pictogram.
Battery operation is indicated by illumination of the battery symbol (9). Battery capacity
permits from 3 up to 6 hours operation (2.15 Ah battery) depending on the infusion rate set. If
the battery is empty, the red alarm symbol in the alarm display illuminates and the pumps
stops.
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