14.
Press NEXT until NEXT FOR BIOMED, ENTER FOR
MAIN appears.
15.
Press ENTER/CLEAR to return to main screen.
Or press NEXT to continue in Biomed settings loop.
Pump Operations - Continued
To Remove Used Cassette
1.
Stop the pump.
2.
Close all tubing clamps.
3.
Disconnect tubing from patient.
4.
Use key to unlock used cassette.
5.
Remove and discard used cassette.
To Attach New Cassette
1.
Close all tubing clamps.
2.
Insert new cassette hooks into pump’s hinge pins.
3.
Place pump with cassette on firm surface and push
down on top of pump so cassette fits tightly against
the pump.
4.
Insert a key into the lock, push in and turn until the
line on the lock lines up with the arrow on the side
of the pump.
5.
Gently twist and pull on cassette to make sure it is
attached properly.
6.
Press ENTER/CLEAR to reset reservoir volume, if
appropriate.
7.
If the Air Detector is in use, make a small loop of
tubing underneath the air detector and hold it with
your thumb. Place the tubing over the groove in the
air detector and tuck it under the catch. Seat the
tubing into the groove by gently pulling the tube
upward until it is under the retention nubs and flat
in the groove.
Warning: Attach the cassette (the part of the Medication
Cassette reservoir or CADD
®
administration set that
attaches to the pump) properly. An improperly attached
or detached cassette could result in unregulated gravity
infusion of medication from the fluid container or a
reflux of blood. If you are using a CADD
®
administration
set or Medication Cassette reservoir that does not have
the flow stop feature (catalog number does not start
with 21-73xx): You must use a CADD
®
extension set with
an integral anti-siphon valve or a CADD
®
administration
set with either an integral or add on anti-siphon valve
to protect against unregulated gravity infusion that can
result from an improperly attached cassette.
Changing the Cassette
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