Deltech Fitness 6 1 0 0 Marine Sanitation System User Manual


 
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Press the ENTER key. The display should
now show 0/0.
MG GIVEN Mode Check
Press the NEXT key to advance to the
Milligrams Given screen. The display should
now show 2.0 mg, if the DOSE key and
Remote Dose cord were tested. If only the
DOSE key was tested, the display will show
1.0. (If the above steps have not been followed
exactly, different values may appear.)
Press the ENTER key. The display should
now show 0.0 mg.
Air Detector Test (if applicable)
This test will verify the function of the
optional air detector. To perform this test, the
CADD-Prizm
®
pump must have an air detector
installed and the air detector must be turned
on. The previous program from the DOSE key
check (page 26) can be used to perform this
test.
Attach an empty Medication Cassette
reservoir or CADD
®
administration set to
the pump.
Latch and lock the set to the pump.
Open the air detector door and thread the
tubing through the groove.
Close the door making sure the tubing does
not get pinched or kinked.
Start the pump.
The pump should respond with a continuous
two-tone alarm and the display should read:
Air in line detected
Pump will not run
Next to silence
Press NEXT to silence the alarm, and re-
move the Medication Cassette reservoir or
CADD
®
administration set.
Now attach a Medication Cassette reservoir
containing fluid and a primed extension set
with anti-siphon valve, or a primed CADD
®
administration set with anti-siphon valve to
the pump. Make certain there is no air in the
fluid path.
Latch and lock the set to the pump.
Open the air detector door and thread the tubing
through the groove.
Close the door making sure the tubing does not
get punched or kinked.
Start the pump.
Deliver a demand dose. (NOTE: five minutes
must have passed since the delivery of the last
demand dose.)
The pump should deliver the dose without an air
detection alarm.
Occlusion Accuracy Tests
This manual provides two testing options for the
Occlusion Pressure Range Test and the Accuracy
Test. Only one option needs to be performed. It is
not necessary to perform both Option 1 and
Option 2.
Downstream Occlusion Pressure Range Test
(Option 1)
Description
Pressure is generated by activating the pumping
mechanism with an attached filled, clamped
Medication Cassette reservoir. The pump is started
and a Demand Dose is given until the high pressure
alarm sounds.
Equipment needed
50- or 100-ml Medication Cassette reservoir
containing water.
Procedure
1. Insert a battery and wait for the pump to power
up.
2. Attach a Medication Cassette reservoir contain-
ing water to the pump. Latch and lock the
cassette.
3. Prime the Medication Cassette reservoir tubing.
The tubing should be filled with fluid to the end
of the luer lock connector. The system must be
free from air bubbles for this test.
4. Close the slide clamp on the distal end of the
tubing near the female luer of the Medication
Cassette reservoir.