
Z-800 Instructions for Use.
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P/N 800-600-01-08 Rev 08/10
GETTING STARTED
WARNINGS & CAUTIONS (Continued)
CAUTION:
Please read the entire contents of this manual before using the
Z-800
pump.
CAUTION:
USA Federal and Canadian laws restrict this device to sale by or on the
order of a physician.
CAUTION:
No user serviceable parts inside. Refer all service, repair, and calibration
to qualified technical personnel. Do not make unauthorized modifications.
CAUTION:
To avoid mechanical or electronic damage, do not steam, autoclave or
immerse the pump in any fluids or cleaning solutions, and do not spray such fluids
directly on the pump. Always disconnect electrical power cord from outlet before
cleaning to prevent electrical shock. The IPX1 rating means that the pump is protected
against vertical dripping water.
CAUTION:
Do not attempt to infuse two fluids simultaneously using the Z-800
infusion pump.
CAUTION:
Operating Z-800 infusion pump near equipment that radiates high-energy
radio frequencies (electrosurgical/cauterizing equipment, portable radios, cellular
telephones, etc.) may cause false alarm conditions. If this happens, reposition the
device away from the source of interference or use an appropriate clinical alternative.
CAUTION:
Always verify displayed infusion parameters (Primary Rate, Primary
VTBI, Secondary Rate, Secondary VTBI) against prescription before starting infusion.
GETTING STARTED
WARNING:
After starting an infusion, make sure drops are falling in the drip
chamber. If no drops are falling, make sure the roller clamp is open. If the roller clamp
is open and still no drops are falling, replace and dispose of the IV administration set.
WARNING:
The air detector cannot recognize the introduction of air at 3-way
stopcocks, infusion ports, and other lines/tubes below the pump.
WARNING:
Do not operate this device in the presence of flammable anesthetics
mixture with air or oxygen or nitrous oxide.
WARNING:
Do not expose Z-800 pump to X-Rays, gamma rays or other radiation, or
to strong electric or magnetic fields.
WARNING:
The factory default settings should be used unless qualified clinical
personnel determine that other customized settings are appropriate and safe.