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Media Pump
Contrast
This option lets you adjust the contrast on the screen. Depending on the brightness of your environment, you may
want to increase or decrease the contrast.
Select the
“C O N T R A S T ”
line and press the rotating button. Set up the contrast by turning the button and
press again to validate.
Date/time
The setting of the date and time guarantees traceability.
To set the date and time, select the line
“D A T E / T I M E ”
and press the rotating button. With the rotating button,
set up the date and press the button. Repeat the operation to set up the number of the month and the year.
Proceed the same way to set up the time and minutes.
Language
Media Pump
displays its information in French or English. To set up the language, select the language line
“L A N G U A G E ”
and press the rotating button to go to another language.
Operation
Create a program
In the main menu, choose the option “MODIFY PROGRAMS”. On the screen will appear the list of the programs
already created. If you scroll the list, at the end will appear a list of standard names: program 5, program 6, etc…
These are unused programs. If you want to create a new program for your needs, use one of them.
Select it as indicated below and press the rotating button
.
Modify a program
From the main menu, select “MODIFY PROGRAMS”. A screen displays the list of names of programs already
created. Select the program you want to edit and press the rotating button.
The screen that appears shows under the name of the program, a list of all its parameters.
Example:
The list of parameters vary depending on how the program works: by dose or continuous. Here is the list of all the
parameters:
• Name of the program
• Distribution mode
• Pump speed
• Tubing inner diameter
• Power of pump motor
N A M E : p r o g r a m 6
M O D E : d o s e s
S P E E D : 2 0 0 r p m
T U B E Ø : 3 . 2 m m
P O W E R : a u t o
V O L U M E : 9 . 0 0 m l
S A V E
M O D I F Y P R O G R A M S
↑
1 8 m l d i s h e s
m u l t i 9 m l
b a g
C o n t i n u e
P r o g r a m 6
↓
p r o g r a m 7