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7. Preventive Maintenance/System Operational Check-Out
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Hardware Verification:
a.
Valve
i.
Press LEFT VALVE, confirm that the valve wand (valve pincher)
moves to the left.
ii.
Press OPEN VALVE, confirm that valve wand moves to the
middle position.
iii.
Press RIGHT VALVE, confirm that the valve wand moves to the
right. Leave the valve into the LEFT VALVE position before
continuing to the next step.
b.
Fluid Out and Air Detectors
i.
Confirmed that the Fluid Out Detector and the Air Detector status
lines display FLUID when the system is primed and no air is in the
detectors.
ii.
Open the door and pull out the tubing from the detectors. Close
the door and confirm that the status line display AIR when the
tubing is removed from the sensor.
c.
Battery Voltage
Unplug the unit from the wall outlet, check ‘Battery voltage’ displayed in
HARDWARE screen, should be approximately 24 volts. If not, recharge
the battery for at least 8 hours and recheck. Plug the unit back into the
wall outlet.
d.
Flow Rate
The flow rate can be verified by actually measuring the flow using a
graduated cylinder and timer or by using a tachometer. Choose the
method that best serves your setup.
Directly measure the flow:
i.
Make certain the patient line and entire disposable is fully primed
before measuring. Set the pump speed to 10 ml/min. Press
RIGHT VALVE to set the valve into the infuse position and fill the
patient line. Use a graduated cylinder to measure flow at the
patient line for ten minutes and verify the average flow rate over
that period. The volume collected should be 100 ± 25 ml for an
averaged flow rate of 10 ± 2.5 ml/min.
ii.
Press PUMP SPEED again to change the pump speed to 100
ml/min and measure the flow with a graduated cylinder for one
minute. The accepted tolerance is 100 ± 10 ml/min.