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1. GMO166_0005 US A 2 12 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Operating the pump Primary and Secondary For a Primary and a Secondary infusion two containers are used Secondary e one to deliver the Primary infusion for example a hydration solution a second to deliver an additional infusion for example an antibiotic dose this is sometimes called a piggyback infusion Primary The pump keeps separate totals for the Primary and Secondary infusions the total infused in the Secondary infusion is not deducted from the Primary Volume to be Infused The pump can be configured to work in one of two ways at the end of the Secondary infusion see Ending a Secondary infusion over the page For full details on how to set up a Secondary infusion first follow the steps in Setting up a Primary Infusion page 2 19 then see About Secondary Infusions page 2 26 Secondary infusion with Bolus enabled The pump can be configured using the Technician Menu to offer a Bolus infusion as an alternative to the Secondary infusion If the Bolus feature is enabled you can concen e run a Secondary infusion where the volume infused is not deducted from the Primary Volume to be Infused or run a Bolus infusion where the volume infused is deducted from the Primary Volume to be Infused La
2. If the pump is on hold the time remaining is displayed until another active key is pressed If the pump is running time remaining is displayed for 5 seconds The time remaining is displayed and relates to the operating mode the pump is running in Primary Secondary Bolus Rate Taper or Dose Rate Calculation if enabled Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 3 3 Options Smiths Medical 3 Message Display Light The Message Display has a backlight that normally turns off one minute after the pump begins running or if the pump is left on Hold while using battery power It turns on automatically with any keypress or if the alarm sounds This option if enabled on the Technician Menu allows you to keep the Message Display s backlight on constantly whilst the pump is in use Battery operation and backlight use When using the pump on battery power the backlight normally turns off after one minute If you turn the light on as described here the backlight remains on constantly until you turn the option or the pump off You may need to monitor the battery capacity if you keep the light on as the light uses the battery power Turning the light on and off To turn the light on Press the Options key then press numeric key 3 or repeatedly press the Options key until the Message Display shows the following To keer light on Press Press the key to keep the li
3. RUM to infuse Resets Tarer Tarer A mL this infusion 5 Enter the hours and minutes for the taper up period enter zero hours and minutes if you do not want to taper up When the correct Taper up time period is entered press the key Enter the hours and minutes for the taper down period enter zero hours and minutes if you do not want to taper down When the correct Taper down time period is entered press the key The pump calculates the length of time in hours and minutes required to complete the infusion with the maximum rate entered If the total time is correct press the key If you need to change the total time press the key twice to take you back to step 2 and adjust the program a higher or lower maximum rate may be required If was pressed and this display appears then you need to review the program you have set You will have to adjust to the volume time and or maximum rate value Press the key This takes you back to step 2 again to review the program values If ready to start the Rate Taper infusion press the Run key or press the key to review your settings If you pressed the key to review the settings the display will take you through steps 2 to 8 again If you pressed the Run key the Rate Taper infusion will start The display will count up the volume infused from 0 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 3 13 Op
4. Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Operating the pump Smiths Medical Switching off For safety reasons the front door must be properly closed and any infusion must be on Hold before you switch off the pump Ifthe pump is running an infusion press the Hold key e if the front door of the pump is open close it with the latch then press the On Off key Using the pump on battery The pump contains an internal rechargeable battery However in everyday use the pump should be connected by its cord to a suitable AC mains supply if one is available The battery is then kept fully charged and will continue to be charged whilst the pump is infusing The pump automatically uses the battery e if you switch on whilst the power cord is unplugged or if the AC power fails whilst the pump is operating Switching on using the battery When you switch on the pump if it is being powered by internal battery e you need to hold down the On Off key to turn the pump on If the pump is operating on the AC mains supply it switches on instantaneously when you touch the On Off key e there is a short pause whilst the pump carries out the Battery Test and displays the Battery Gauge screen to indicate the current battery capacity LOW battery FULL Note The battery is always tested when the pump is switched on even though the Battery Gauge is not displayed duri
5. 2 30 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Operating the pump Running a Bolus infusion This section shows how to administer a Bolus with the Bolus feature enabled on the pump on the Technician Menu 1 Press the Hold key if the pump is running 2 If Secondary Min and Max Rates and Max Secondary VTBI are enabled on the Max S575 Rate 736 pump ensure that they are appropriate Fress when set for the infusion by pressing the Options key To find out more see page 2 15 P 3 Press the Secondary Bolus key Secondary Bolys Secondary When the Bolus feature is enabled the Press 1 or 3 Bolus Message Display tells you to press 1 for Secondary or 3 for Bolus 3 72 mL 4 To enter the Bolus rate press 3 Bolus infusion 3 The Message Display shows the volume of the previous Secondary or Bolus infusion The yellow Secondary indicator is lit Press the Rate key and enter the Bolus rate in mL h 6 Press the Volume to be Infused key to L c Cc nn l im jma a 3 Volume a RTS clear the display and enter the Bolus L Infused volume in mL 7 Verify that the rate and volume to be infused settings are correctly displayed for the Bolus 8 Press the Run key to start the Bolus Ae3 mL Eol E M F infusion The Message Display shows the OLLUS 1 TUHSION Bolus volume infused so far The volume infused is deducted from the Pri
6. Prime the Secondary administration set You must always follow the Instructions for Use that accompany the particular administration set to be primed Each set contains specific priming instructions and also gives details of any warnings concerning the use of the administration set WARNING Do not run parallel infusion lines below the pump Delivering a Secondary infusion means running a second line above the pump Failure to do so may result in an inaccurate delivery of medication resulting in patient injury or death Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 2 27 Operating the pump Smiths Medical Connect the Secondary to the Primary administration set If you are using the combined Primary Secondary 8C 6200 IV Administration set from Smiths Medical product code 591 096 follow its accompanying Instructions for Use If you are using a separate Primary and Secondary set then go through the following steps 1 Insert the needle from the Secondary set into the injection site on the Primary set 2 Keep the Secondary clamps closed until you are ready to start the Secondary infusion 3 Check that the roller clamp below the pump is closed and go on to program the Secondary infusion The position of the two solution containers and administration sets is shown on the diagram on page 2 13 About the Secondary Volume to be Infused Because the Secondary container hangs on the IV pole at
7. 2 Press the Occlusion Alarm Setting key once to display the current setting 3 Press the Occlusion Alarm Setting key repeatedly to display the available settings 4 When the correct setting is displayed press Run Note A thick solution may be certain cytotoxic agents lipid based fluids and other viscous solutions for example Total Parenteral Nutrition Approximate Occlusion alarm settings Low 2 psi 103 mmHg 13 5 kPa Medium 5 psi 259 mmHg 34 5 kPa High 10 psi 517 mmHg 68 9 kPa WARNING The Occlusion detection system measures downline back pressure in the administration set but does not detect infiltration In accordance with local protocol you must periodically inspect the patient s infusion site for signs of infiltration Failure to do so may result in an unacceptably slow time to Occlusion resulting in patient injury or death 2 24 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Operating the pump Ending the Primary infusion The pump warns you that the infusion is complete when the Primary Volume to be Infused reaches zero At this moment the pump sounds a two tone alarm You can decide to silence the alarm and stop the infusion press the Hold key silence the alarm and continue to infuse at the KVO Rate press the Silence key see details below KVO infusion If you press Silence to stop the alarm the pump continues to infuse at
8. The current dosing rate displayed in the Message Display starts flashing and 7 9 mL the infusion Rate display goes blank However the pump continues to infuse at the original rate Infused BHA mog ko min 2 Enter the new dosing rate value using the keypad 3 Within 10 seconds of entering the new dose press the Run key If a warning appears in the Message Display and the pump alarms refer to Dose or rate change alarms on page 3 27 Infused Fad mL 4 The pump calculates the new dosing rate and new infusion rate The new dosing 399 megkamin rate is now displayed in the Message Display and the new infusion rate in the rate display The pump is now infusing at the new rate If a warning appears in the Message Display and alarms refer to Dose or Rate change alarms on page 3 27 If the calculated rate is rounded up the pump will back calculate and display the actual dosing rate being infused Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 3 25 Options Smiths Medical Changing the infusion rate without stopping the infusion The pump allows the infusion rate to be changed thus altering the dosing rate without stopping the infusion Infused fel mL negd k 9M iF Infused fed mL Teal mcog ko nmin To change the infusion rate without stopping an infusion press the Rate key The current dosing rate displayed in the Message
9. WARNING The pump should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment If adjacent or stacked use is necessary the user should verify normal operation of the pump in the configuration in which it is to be used Large Volume Infusion Pumps Smiths Medical Warnings and Cautions Cautions Cautions tell you about dangerous conditions that can occur and cause damage to the pump if you do not obey all of the instructions in this manual 1 CAUTION Refer all service repair and calibrations only to qualified technical personnel Unauthorised modifications to the pump must not be carried out CAUTION Do not autoclave steam sterilize ETO sterilise or subject the pump to temperatures in excess of 55 C 131 F Excessive temperatures may cause damage to the pump CAUTION To prevent serious damage to the pump it must not be immersed in any liquids or exposed to strong organic solvents Wipe off spills immediately Do not allow fluid or residues to remain on the pump Additionally the pump is not designed to allow it to be sterilised Failure to observe these cautions may cause internal damage to the pump CAUTION Carry out periodic cleaning following the detailed instructions in this manual Use only the recommended cleaning agents cleaning agents CAUTION When turning the pump on if screens similar to those illustrated are not displayed do not use the pump and send the pump to authorised servi
10. e prime the administration set load the administration set into the pump program the infusion e start the infusion Prepare the solution Using an aseptic technique prepare the solution container and prime the administration set following the instructions provided with the set As a guide 1 Remove the solution container from its packaging and remove the cap from the fluid outlet 2 Remove the administration set from its packaging and close the roller clamp 3 Remove the cap from the spike on the administration set and insert the spike into the fluid outlet on the solution container 4 Hang the container with the administration set on the IV pole and ensure that the container is the correct height above the pump WARNING Correct entry of data is essential in order to ensure that the intended infusion is performed Before confirming any displayed data when setting up an infusion you should ensure that it is correct Failure to do so may result in compromised function of the product patient injury or user injury Height of solution container above the pump If necessary adjust the height of the pole so that the bottom of the solution container is between 15 cm and 30 cm between 6 inches and 12 inches above the top of the pump On Model 3000 30 cm 12 inches may be required for rates over 500 mL h On both Model 3000 and Micro 3100 30 cm 12 inches may be required when using thick solutio
11. 3 14 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Options Resuming restarting or reprogramming the Rate Taper If the pump is turned off when Rate Taper is selected the current Rate Taper program is stored in memory You can use this feature of the pump to set up a program ready for later use When the pump is turned on again the Message Display depends on whether or not the Rate Taper has been run Rate Taper programmed but not run When the pump is turned on again if the Rate Taper was programmed but not run the Message Display shows RUM to infuse Resets Tarer Either e press Run to start the infusion using the pre programmed settings or e press to review or reprogram the settings Rate Taper run but not completed When the pump is turned on again if the Rate Taper was programmed and Run but not completed the Message Display shows Tafer 23 mL this infusion Press the Run key to resume the infusion or press the Options key then press to review or reprogram the Rate Taper settings Repeat a completed Rate Taper After completing a Rate Taper program you can repeat the program from its beginning 1 Press the Volume to be Infused key twice The previous volume to be infused appears in the display 2 Press the Run key to start the infusion using the previous values Modify previous Rate Taper volume If you need to repeat
12. 30 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Options Maximum VTBI This Option is to limit the volume that may The Max Secondary Bolus VTBI is not be programmed for a single infusion The displayed even if it is enabled Max VTBI is 9999 on a Model 500 or 999 on a Micro 505 There is no lower limit for the VTBI If the Primary Maximum VTBI is enabled the current setting is displayed when you switch on the pump If the default has not been changed on a The example here shows how to set the Model 500 the screen looks like this Maximum VTBI for the Primary infusion The process is the same for setting the Max UTBI 9999 Maximum VTBI for the Secondary Bolus infusion To set the maximum infusion volume Max UTBI 55A 1 Press the Options key repeatedly until you see the Max VTBI display The current Press when set maximum VTBI flashes showing that you can change this value Max WTBI EAA 2 Enter a new VTBI using the numeric Press when set keypad then press the key to confirm If it is correct to leave the VTBI unchanged just press If the pump finds that the rate is invalid the number continues to flash so you should repeat this step 3 Press the Options key to take you to the next option Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 3 31 Options Smiths Medical Programming and running infusions with limits If lim
13. s Manual Smiths Medical Troubleshooting Cleaning agents NOT recommended for use Activated dealdehydes Activated dealdehydes are used to disinfect and sterilise medical instruments by immersing them in these solutions As immersion is required for these cleaning products to be effective it is not recommended that they are used on the pumps Alcohol solutions Solutions of methyl alcohol should not be used to clean the pumps Synthetic detergent with emulsifiers These cleaning agents are commonly used for routine wipe down to clean and disinfect Long term use could have adverse effects on the pumps and are not recommended lodine based solutions Products such as Betadine and Wescadine are commonly used as microbial skin preparations Long term use of these products could have adverse effects on the pumps Turpene based solutions Products which contain Turpenes may also have adverse effects on the pumps if used over a period of time Cleaning procedure and precautions The following cleaning procedures must be followed when cleaning and disinfecting the pumps Unplug the power cord before cleaning to prevent any electric shock hazard Apply all solutions indirectly using a damp cloth Wring out any excess fluid from the sponge or cloth before wiping the pump or power cord Open the door to clean the cassette housing the inside surface of the door and the door latch Wipe damp spill
14. switched on Configurable display features that can be controlled on the Technician Menu are the backlight may be activated when the keypad is touched or kept on permanently one of 30 preset drug labels may be selected and viewed as required during an infusion the display of micrograms when programming an infusion using dose rate calculation can be shown as ug or mcg the time display may include the suffix GMT or the suffix can be suppressed if it is not appropriate Servicing features On the Technician Menu the pump can be programmed with a pump ID to suit the hospital protocol and a service due date the ID for example the serial number of the pump or an alphanumeric pump name is displayed each time the pump is turned on e when a Service Date is set the date is displayed each time the pump is switched on An alarm sounds when the date is reached Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Introduction Introduction to the Deltec Large Volume Infusion Pumps Deltec Large Volume Infusion Pumps are designed for use in infusion therapy in both venous and arterial infusions They offer both standard and optional features bringing accurate fluid delivery to the patient This makes them ideal for use in general care home care and intensive critical care areas Two models of large volume pump are available the Deltec Model
15. 1 1 Minimum infusion rate onpump S 4 setting 3 29 Model 500 1 1 Modular connection system 2 5 Multiple pumps ona pole 2 5 N No flow above pump 4 5 Non insistent alarms 2 10 4 6 Nurse Call Feature 1 6 O Occlusion below pump message 2 24 4 5 detection 2 23 Occlusion Alarm 2 23 4 5 approx values of settings 2 24 S 7 change the setting 2 24 setting 2 18 Options 3 1 Battery Test 3 5 Dose Rate Calculation 3 19 Drug Label 3 34 effect on infusions 2 15 fast access to 3 2 KVO Rate 3 33 Max min rate and VTB 3 29 Message Display Light 3 4 Quick Rate Change 3 7 Rate Limit 3 29 Rate Taper 3 8 Standard Message 3 3 Time Remaining 3 3 using 3 2 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Index 3 Index Smiths Medical Volume Over Time 3 17 VTBI limit 3 29 P Patient weight in dose rate calculation 3 19 Kg or Ibs 3 21 Pole clamp 2 5 saver 2 5 Power supply 2 7 S 3 Preset limits alarm message 4 3 effect on infusions 2 15 error message on Run 2 20 setting 3 29 Pressure see Occlusion Alarm Primary Infusion 5 or 6 step setup 2 19 ending 2 25 overview 2 12 setting up 2 16 totals 2 34 Prime administration set 2 17 secondary admin set 2 27 Problems handling 4 2 Programming alarms 4 3 keys 2 3 KVO rate 3 33 mass units 3 20 patient s weight 3 21 primary infusion 2 19 rate taper i
16. 2 4 Trumpet curve for Volumetric pump 1ml hr 0 93 0 93 Flow error o 154 GM0166_0014 US A 20 25 30 35 Observation window minutes S 10 Large Volume Infusion Pumps Smiths Medical Specification Trumpet curve for Volumetric pump 25 ml hr 15 10 Observation window minutes 0 50 5 0 50 35 Flow error 15 GMO0166_0015 US A Trumpet curve for Volumetric pump 100 mi hr 15 10 Observation window minutes Flow error 10 15 GM0166_0016 US A Large Volume Infusion Pumps S 11 Specification Smiths Medical S 12 Large Volume Infusion Pumps Smiths Medical Appendix Nurse Call Feature Some pumps are fitted with a Nurse system plug into the Nurse Call Connector Call feature which makes these pumps see illustration below on the pumps rear compatible with most existing hospital panel nurse call systems ogi Once connected any activation of the A Smiths Medical pump equipped with the pump s various audio alarms also activates nurse call feature may be connected to the the hospital nurse call system hospital s system by inserting a 0 25 inch Note This feature is not available in all countries Nurse Call Connector Located on 24V 15W Rear Panel of Pump GM0166_0017 US A Symbol Definitions Attention c
17. 3000 and Deltec Micro 3100 pumps are very similar in design The differences are in colour graphics and in the maximum rate and volume to be infused that can be programmed for an infusion The main features of the pumps are described starting on page 1 3 For full details on the differences between the 3000 and 3100 see the Specification section at the end of this manual The Deltec Model 3000 is designed for use in all areas as it can be programmed with an infusion rate of up to 999 millilitres per hour and a maximum volume to be infused of 9999 millilitres The Deltec Micro 3100 is designed for use in paediatric neonatal environments and for fluid restricted patients It can only be programmed with an infusion rate below 100 millilitres per hour and the maximum volume to be infused is 999 9 millilitres Device Use Federal USA law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician or licensed practitioner Note There are software updates which are controlled by the pump software revision If differences in software revisions affect the way the pump operates those differences will be specially called out in this manual if unsure see service manual to determine software revision Note If one year has elapsed between the issue date of this manual and product use contact Smiths Medical to see if a later revision of this manual is available Note Read the entire contents of this manual c
18. Infusion Rate and Volume to be Infused are limited to a suitable range this prevents values being entered accidentally which are inappropriate for infusions in particular environments such as epidural infusions the pumps have indicators that are lit to show if they are running on battery or mains Volumetric Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Introduction when using the battery a test is performed on power up and the level is shown on the display manual testing is also available the pumps have an RS232 interface allowing connection to a computer for external monitoring Display features Apart from the standard display pumps can be configured to show extra information either as a standard message display or by pressing a key to toggle the display Standard displays are the volume infused in the current infusion e the infusion rate the Volume to be Infused in the remainder of the infusion Additionally the rate and volume to be infused displays are automatically adjusted to make them easy to read in any light the time remaining in the present infusion may be viewed the total volume of fluid delivered to your patient since the totaliser was last cleared to be viewed also displayed with the total volume is the total time hours and minutes that the pump has been in use since the totaliser was last cleared WARNING When the pump is carrying out an infus
19. Operating the pump Smiths Medical About Secondary infusions The pump has the facility for you to set up and run a Secondary infusion for example to e administer a dose of antibiotics to a patient who is already receiving a Primary infusion administer a loading dose of a drug of a different concentration of the same drug as in the Primary container You use the Secondary Bolus key to program a Secondary infusion The Secondary volume infused is kept as a separate total It is not deducted from the Primary Volume to be Infused Once you have started an infusion from the Secondary set the solution from the Secondary container takes precedence over the Primary infusion For details on what happens if the Volume to be Infused is less than the contents of the Secondary container see page 2 27 Secondary Rate and VTBI limits may be set if enabled in the Technician menu See page 2 15 for more details Bolus feature enabled If the Bolus feature has been enabled in the Technician Menu you can use the Secondary Bolus key to run a Secondary infusion where the volume infused is not deducted from the Primary Volume to be Infused or alternatively run a Bolus infusion where the volume infused is deducted from the Primary Volume to be Infused Setting up a Secondary infusion To set up a Secondary infusion you need a means of combining a Primary and Secondary infusion This may be the combin
20. Press to set When the correct volume is displayed press the key If an incorrect value has been entered press the Volume to be Infused key and re enter the volume 3 Enter the total infusion time in hours ane ee and minutes If you make an error while entering a time value press any numeric key until the first hour digit is flashing then enter the correct time value To start entering values again from step 2 press the Volume to be Infused key When the correct time is displayed press the key RUN to infuse 4 Press the Run key to start the infusion or To preview press the key to review the settings 5 When you press Run the Message 5 Al f mL S Display shows the Standard Message this infusion When the infusion is completed the pump sounds an alarm and continues to infuse at the KVO rate until you press Hold Cannot infuse If you see this message when you press Run then you have entered a time volume combination that resulted in an invalid rate Cannot infuse To review 1 Press the key to return to step 2 and enter the correct volume and time values 2 Press the key then press Run 3 18 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Options 8 Dose Rate Calculation This option if enabled in the Technician Menu allows the automatic calculation of the infusion rate when the following parame
21. Safety keypad lockout page 25227 Switch on in Quiet Pump mode If you want to use the pump without any key clicks and also suppress the non insistent alarms you can switch on in quiet pump mode 1 Press the Silence key and keep it pressed down 2 Press the On Off key Note Quiet Pump operation is cancelled when you turn off the pump Self test When you switch it on the pump carries out a series of tests to ensure that all components are functioning correctly If any electrical or mechanical problems are detected or if any potential problems are detected then a message is displayed and the alarm sounds See Chapter 4 Troubleshooting for more details on handling alarms Message Display at Switch on The messages displayed when you switch on the pump depend on which features have been enabled on the pump and whether or not it is connected to the AC mains supply If all the pump options have been enabled the pump displays messages to provide you with the following information about itself Pump Identifier Drug Label Primary Min Rate and Max Rate Primary Max VTBI Battery gauge displayed only if the pump is disconnected from the AC mains supply Service due date After switching on When the pump has completed its self tests it is ready for you to program load a cassette see page 2 18 or start an infusion You see a screen something like this B A mL this infusion
22. Volume to be Infused set to zero Alarms and computer control If a pump is being run under computer control you can silence it from the computer However you must resolve the problem causing the alarm on the pump WARNING If a backup alarm sounds the pump should be immediately removed from the patient and sent to be repaired by a Smiths Medical qualified technician Failure to do so may cause patient injury or death Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 21 Operating the pump Smiths Medical Types of infusion Hospital protocols dictate how the Primary Secondary and or Bolus features are used and the pump should be configured to conform with these protocols This section summarises the typical use of these features of the pump Using the pump you may carry out a Primary infusion a Primary and a Secondary infusion a Primary and a Bolus infusion Primary For a Primary infusion you set up the pump to deliver solution from a single container This diagram shows an example of how a pump looks when set up for a Primary infusion using a Standard administration set 21 0346 The pump s Volume to be Infused Display shows the remaining Volume to be Infused and on its Message Display the pump shows the total infused so far For full details on how to set up a Primary infusion see Setting up a Primary Infusion page 2 16
23. also switches in automatically if the pump is being used on mains power and this is interrupted Use of administration sets The pumps can only be used with Smiths Medical administration sets These administration sets have the following features e all Smiths Medical administration sets incorporate a safety clip to prevent accidental free flow when the administration set is removed from the pump e when used with Smiths Medical blood administration sets the pumps deliver blood and blood products without significant haemolysis of red blood cells Infusion mode features e accurate 2 fluid delivery the pumps can be configured to stop at the end of a Secondary infusion or automatically switch to infuse at the programmed Primary rate a Bolus infusion may be programmed so that the volume infused is deducted from the primary infusion volume to be infused KVO rate may be specified for an infusion or remain at the default rate for a particular pump the pumps offer a quick rate change feature for complete titration capability e automatic delivery of a secondary medication if a secondary infusion has been set up Safety features The pumps have been designed with a high emphasis on safety e there is an optional automatic keypad lock which prevents inadvertent operation and increases patient safety the keypad can also be locked manually at any time a pump may be configured so that its
24. are enabled you cannot run an infusion with a Rate or Volume to be infused set outside the limits Also you cannot change the rate while running to go outside the limits If you try to do this or if you program a value outside the limits and then press the Run key you see the message Preset Limits Exceeded Wherever possible check or set the limits before you program the infusion especially if you might have to give a Secondary infusion or a Bolus The easiest way to check Primary infusion settings is to look at the message display when you switch the pump on To check Secondary infusion settings you must use the Options key Setting limits is described in Setting Rate and VTBI limits on page 3 29 in Chapter 3 Options Limits are enabled and set for a safety purpose for example where the pump is used for Epidural administration If you are likely to be in a situation where you have to give an infusion in an emergency ensure that when a pump is switched off the limits are left with safe value settings Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Z2 15 Operating the pump Smiths Medical Setting up a Primary Infusion To set up and run a Primary infusion the main steps are attach the pump to the IV pole described on page 2 5 e set the Options for the infusion if appropriate particularly Rate or VTBI Limits if they are enabled as described on page 2 15 e prepare the solution
25. change the rate limit you must first put the pump on hold Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 2 21 Operating the pump Smiths Medical Security on the pump To prevent any tampering with the keypad during the infusion there are two ways to secure the keypad e manual locking e automatic locking Manual keypad locking This safety feature is always available on the pump whether or not the automatic keypad locking feature is enabled To lock the keypad during an infusion press the grey Keypad lock button on the rear of the pump The Message Display confirms that the keypad is locked Keyrad locked If you touch any of the keys on the keypad once it is locked the pump re displays the message Safety keypad lockout The saftey keypad lockout is only active when operating the pump on AC power It allows the user to lockout the keypad so that after setting up the pump for use it is ready for infusion at a later time To set the saftey keypad lockout switch the pump off and connect to an AC power supply Then press the keypad lock button once If you now attempt to switch the pump on the keypad is locked out and the pump inactive The pump can only be switched on by e pressing the keypad lock once and then switching the pump on using the On Off key e or by opening the door If the AC power supply is removed during the lockout the feature is abandoned pr
26. displayed and the infusion starts immediately Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 2 35 Operating the pump Smiths Medical 2 36 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Options Introduction This chapter describes the Options that are available for the Deltec Large Volume Infusion pump Some of the optional features allow the pump to meet the requirements of special clinical situations The Options available for the Deltec Large Volume Infusion pump are listed on the Start up instruction label on the side of the pump If your pump does not display the Option you require return the pump to your Biomedical department to have the feature enabled by a suitably trained person Options 1 2 and 4 are always available on the pump and cannot be disabled The other Options listed below can be enabled or disabled by a suitably trained person using the Technician Menu see the Technical User Manual Do not use any of the Options without correct training Options available The first options are 1 Standard Message 2 Time Remaining 3 Message Display Light Backlight 4 Battery Test The Backlight and all options after Battery Test only appear in the Option menu if they have been enabled in the Technician Menu 5 Quick Rate Change 6 Rate Taper 7 Volume Over Time 8 Dose Rate Calculation The pump can be programmed with Minimum and M
27. displayed data when setting up an infusion you should ensure that it is correct Failure to do so may result in compromised function of the product patient injury or user injury You can e press Run to restart the previous Dose Rate Calculation infusion or e press to review the dose rate prescription or enter new values for an infusion or e press Options then to leave Dose Rate Calculation and return to the Standard Message display Note When you switch on the pump with DRC Recovery enabled no information screens are displayed in the self test However if there is a problem such as low battery a warning message is displayed with an alarm sounding WARNING Dose rate calculation requires care in entering data Refer to specific product drug labelling for information on appropriate administration techniques and dosages Entering incorrect data may result in patient injury or death Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 3 19 Options Smiths Medical To enter or exit Dose Rate Calculation To enter Dose Rate Calculation To enter the Dose Rate Calculation display press Options and numeric key 8 or press the Options key until you see the following screen Dose Pate Calc Press to set Press the key to program the infusion To exit Dose Rate Calculation To exit Dose Rate Calculation press the Options key until you see the following screen Exit Dose Calc
28. enabled you can change either or both values This section explains how to change both values 1 Press the Options key repeatedly until ee eee you see the Minimum Rate display The current minimum infusion rate flashes showing that you can change this value 2 Enter a new rate using the numeric a E an i keypad then press the key to confirm If it is correct to leave the rate unchanged just press If the pump finds that the rate is invalid the number continues to flash so you should repeat this step Max Rate 750 3 With the value for Min Rate static press the Options key to display the flashing Press when set Maximum Primary rate 4 Enter a new rate then press to set the Max Rate ra p value Just press if you want to leave Press when set the maximum rate unchanged You can now do one of the following press the Options key once to move on to the next Option e press the Options key repeatedly to move through all the Options that have been enabled on the pump You can stop when the Standard Message is displayed on the screen indicating that the pump is ready to be programmed or carry on until you reach the Min Rate screen again where you can make further changes turn the pump off then on again to ies le eae see the new primary minimum and 10 Rate maximum values in the messages displayed in the power up sequence 3
29. immediate alarm Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 4 5 Troubleshooting Smiths Medical Non insistent alarms pump continues to infuse Message display Possible causes Action Dose setuF not completed Dose change not completed Dose rate calculation program setup started with the pump running dosing parameters not completed Running dosing rate change was attempted but not properly completed Press the Silence or Run to silence the alarm if necessary re enter the Dose rate calculation program setup Press the Silence or Run key to silence the alarm Re enter the running dose change see Chapter 3 Options Dose change not accepted The entered dose or calculated rate is incorrect Press the Silence or Run key to silence the alarm Re enter the parameters KUD XxXxX mL this infusion The infusion is complete and the pump has switched to KVO rate Press the Silence or Run key to silence the alarm and continue the KVO delivery The pump re alarms every 6 mins or press the Hold key to silence the alarm and stop infusing Low batters Plug in cord Battery nearly depleted 1 2 hour or less remains Plug in the AC power cord if possible or Press the Silence or Run key to silence the alarm for 6 minutes and continue running the infusion Rate change not completed Infus
30. mL Press when set 1 For total time 2 For max rate Maximum 225 mbL h Press when set In this example for maximum rate we have chosen the following values to program e avolume of 1950 mL to be infused at a maximum rate of 225 mL h taper up time for 1 hour and 30 minutes taper down time for 30 minutes 1 Press the Options key and numeric key 6 or press the Options key repeatedly until the Message Display shows the Rate Taper option then press the key to program your settings 2 Enter the volume to be infused If an error is made while entering the new volume press the Volume to be Infused key and re enter the correct setting or alternatively press the Volume to be Infused key twice to return to previous setting When the correct volume is entered press the key 3 Press numeric key 2 to select maximum rate 4 Enter the maximum rate at which the infusion should be run If an error is made while entering the maximum rate press the Rate key and re enter the correct value or alternatively press the Rate key twice to recall the previous setting When the correct maximum rate is entered press the key 3 12 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Options Tarer uF ih 36m Press when set Ter down 8h 36m Press when set Total aah 46m Fress when set Cannot infuse To review
31. of battery charging as described in this documentation is essential to ensure that the pump can operate on battery for the time specified Failure to do so may result in compromised function of the product or patient injury WARNING Where the integrity of the AC mains cord or the installation arrangement may create an electrical hazard the pump should be operated from battery power for reasons of electrical safety Failure to do so may result in compromised function of the product or patient injury Recharging the battery To charge the battery plug the power cord into the AC mains supply It takes approximately 10 hours to recharge a completely depleted battery Capacity A new fully charged battery will operate the pump for approximately 6 hours at 100 mL h 99 9 mL h on Micro 505 The battery may discharge more quickly if the battery has aged and is in a poor condition even though it was recently charged Pump in storage You should connect the pump to the AC mains supply to charge the battery every three months even when the pump is not in service This helps to maintain the life of the battery CAUTION The data retention time is expected to be in excess of 2 years however as this is dependant on a lithium cell contained within the electronic memory module the data retention time may be reduced for pumps whose date of manufacture is greater than 5 years ago Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manu
32. setting and continue pressing if necessary to set an appropriate level 4 Press the Rate key then use the keypad to enter the infusion rate in mL h 5 Press the Volume to be Infused key then use the keypad to enter the volume in mL Ensure that the Rate and Volume to be infused are correct for this Primary infusion then open the roller clamp Inspect the fluid path for restrictions a closed clamp or any other upstream obstructions 6 Press the Run key to start the infusion WARNING Prior to starting an infusion inspect the fluid path for a closed clamp or any other obstructions or restriction Failure to do so may result in the infusion not being delivered correctly resulting in patient injury or death Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 2 19 Operating the pump Smiths Medical During the infusion This section explains the main activities you e display the drug label if this feature is may want to carry out once you have started enabled the infusion e stop the infusion When the infusion is running you can If you press Hold to stop the infusion you can e see the progress of the infusion from the information shown on the different change the occlusion alarm setting see displays on the pump page 2 24 e change the infusion rate set up and start a Secondary infusion e lock the keypad to provide security on see page 2 26 the pump If the infusion will not start run
33. the infused volume for the Bolus infusion as shown in this example J 2 mL Bolus infusion The Bolus volumes affect the Primary infusion volumes The volume that was infused as a Bolus is added to the Primary infusion volume infused figure and deducted from the Primary infusion Volume to be Infused figure 2 34 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Operating the pump Re running infusions at the same rate When an infusion is complete you may want Alternatively to bring back the VTBI to check to repeat it with the same Rate and VTBI it before you start the infusion values The Rate is still displayed but you need to bring back the previous VTBI 1 Press the Volume to be Infused key TWO TIMES You can either bring back the VTBI and start the infusion immediately or bring back the VTBI to check it before you start the infusion 3 When you press Hold the VTBI value for the previous infusion is displayed but the infusion does not start 2 Press the Hold key To bring back the VTBI and start the infusion immediately 1 Press the Volume to be Infused key TWO 4 To start the infusion press the Run key TIMES The VTBI is not displayed at this point Note You can also bring back the previous VTBI if you press the Volume to be Infused key TWOTIMES and then wait for 10 seconds 2 Press the Run key When you press Run the VTBI value for the previous infusion is
34. the occlusion alarm is generated this helps to avoid nuisance occlusions Volumetric Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 1 5 Introduction Smiths Medical Special infusion features The pumps have a number of special infusion options e a Volume over time option allows the user to set the volume to be infused and total time for the infusion the pump automatically calculating the infusion rate e aDose rate calculation option which allows automatic calculation of the infusion rate by entering infusion dose patient weight kg or lbs drug amount in fluid container in MG Gm or mcg units and volume of fluid in the container in mL a Rate Tapering option allows automatic tapering of the infusion rate either up or down for administration of IV nutrition Multiple use features When multiple infusion lines are required two or three pumps can be fitted together e modular side rails and hooks mean that one two or three pumps may be connected to a single IV pole this provides space saving the modular connection system has a safety feature which ensures that the first pump must be correctly attached to an IV pole before the second and third pumps can be connected Servicing features The pumps have been designed with a number of features for Biomedical engineers e a Service Due Indicator allows a service date to be set which is displayed on power up with an alarm e special menus are prov
35. the screw on the pole clamp you automatically adjust the modular connection hook and disconnect button Once the pump is securely attached to the pole the hook is in the correct position to allow you to connect further pumps 2 Take the second pump grasping it by the handle and hold it so that the modular connector rails are directly above or below the connector rails of the centre pump 3 Engage the edges of the modular connector rails and slide the second pump up or down until it is connected to the centre pump When the connection is secure you hear a distinct click 4 Before releasing the handle of the second pump double check that the connection is secure by moving the pump up and down and exerting pressure on the top of the pump To attach a third pump to the other side of the first pump repeat steps 2 3 and 4 Note If the connection is loose or the pumps seem to wobble disconnect then carefully reconnect them making sure both edges of the modular connectors engage Do not use pumps where the connection is loose but return them to a suitably qualified technician for repair Moving an IV pole with pumps connected If you need to move the IV pole once the pumps are attached always ensure that you grasp the IV pole with one hand and steady the pumps with the other hand if necessary Disconnecting modular connected pumps You must always disconnect modular connected pumps one by one before removing th
36. to be connected to the RS232 connector situated at the back of the pump otherwise patient safety may be compromised WARNING Use only Smiths Medical administration sets with this product Failure to do so may result in compromised system accuracy leading to complications resulting in patient injury or death WARNING Ensure that there is no clamp or other obstruction in the administration set above the pump If the line is obstructed there will be no flow of fluid and air back to the Primary fluid reservoir In this case the pump cannot eliminate the air from the line above the pump and a pressure build up may cause fluid leakage Failure to observe this warning could lead to serious injury or death WARNING Always wait for a count of at least 6 seconds after opening the pump door before closing it again Opening the pump door and then closing the door immediately could cause the delivery of an unintended bolus to the patient resulting in patient injury or death WARNING Where the integrity of the AC mains cord or the installation arrangement may create an electrical hazard the pump should be operated from battery power for reasons of electrical safety Failure to do so may result in compromised function of the product or patient injury WARNING The use of the power cord and a data cable other than those listed in the Electromagnetic emissions declaration may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the pump
37. under normal use if used in accordance with this Operator s Manual for a period of one 1 year from the actual date of sale to the Original Purchaser THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES Conditions procedures and limitations The following conditions procedures and limitations apply to the Manufacturer s obligation under this warranty A Parties Covered by this Warranty This warranty extends only to the original purchaser of the Pump This warranty does not extend to subsequent purchasers The original purchaser may be a patient medical personnel a hospital or institution which purchases the Pump for treatment of patients The Original Purchaser should retain the invoice or sales receipt as proof as to actual date of purchase B Warranty Performance Procedure Notice of the claimed defect must be made in writing or by telephone to the Manufacturer as follows Customer Service Department Smiths Medical MD Inc 1285 Grey Fox Road St Paul Minnesota 55112 U S A 1 800 426 2448 Notice to the Manufacturer must include date of purchase model and serial number and a description of the claimed defect in sufficient detail to allow the Manufacturer to determine and facilitate any repairs which may be necessary AUTHORIZATION MUST BE OBTAINED PRIOR TO RETURNING THE PUMP If authorised the Pump must be properly and carefully packaged and returned to the Manufacturer postage prepaid Any loss or damag
38. used in the presence of or in combination with Magnetic Resonance Imaging MRI machines it must be protected from the magnetic field emitted by such equipment Malfunction of the pump can cause incorrect infusion or loss of infusion resulting in patient injury or death WARNING Do not push or pull on the pumps or the IV pole may tip over or the pumps fall to the floor Do not try to remove modular connected pumps from the IV pole whilst they are joined together Either of these could cause the administration set to separate from the fluid container thus spilling the medication or the pumps themselves could be damaged WARNING Correct entry of data is essential in order to ensure that the intended infusion is performed Before confirming any displayed data when setting up an infusion you should ensure that it is correct Failure to do so may result in compromised function of the product patient injury or user injury 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 WARNING Dose rate calculation requires care in entering data Refer to specific product drug labelling for information on appropriate administration techniques and dosages Entering incorrect data may result in patient injury or death WARNING When delivering drugs in the epidural space use only those medications specifically indicated for epidural use Epidural administration of other drugs could result in serious patient injury or death WARNING Th
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40. Deltec 3000 and Deltec Micro 3100 Large Volume Infusion Pumps Modular Infusion System Operator s Manual smiths medtcal Published by Smiths Medical MD Inc All possible care has been taken in the preparation of this publication but Smiths Medical accepts no liability for any inaccuracies that may be found Smiths Medical reserves the right to make changes without notice both to this publication and to the product which it describes 2009 Smiths Medical family of companies All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed or stored ina retrieval system or translated into any human or computer language in any form or by any means without the prior permission of Smiths Medical Smiths Medical MD Inc 1265 Grey Fox Road St Paul MN 55112 U S A http www smiths medical com Registered in England Company number 995550 Trademarks and acknowledgements Deltec is a trademark of the Smiths Medical family of companies The symbol indicates that it is registered in the U S Patent and Trademark office and certain other countries The products described are covered by one or more of the following Patent Nos U S 5017192 5103214 5401256 5429485 U K 2247765 FRANCE 2715073 All other trademarks are acknowledged as the property of their respective owners Smiths Medical Warnings and Cautions Warnings Warnings tell you about dangero
41. Display and the infusion Rate display goes blank However the pump continues to infuse at the original rate Enter the new infusion rate using the keypad Within 10 seconds of entering the new rate press the Run key If a warning appears in the Message Display and the pump alarms refer to Dose or rate change alarms on page 3 27 The pump calculates the new dosing rate The new dosing rate is now displayed in the Message Display and the new infusion rate in the rate display The pump is now infusing at the new rate If a warning appears in the Message Display and alarms refer to the next page Dose or rate change alarms 3 26 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Options Dose or rate change alarms Dose or rate change not completed within 10 seconds If the new dosing rate or infusion rate is entered but the Run key is not pressed within 10 seconds or if another function key is pressed the new rate is discarded and the Message Display reverts to the previous values a non insistent alarm sounds and one of the following displays appear Rate change not completed Dose change not coMmPleted Press the Silence key to silence the alarm The pump now continues infusing at the old rate If you still need to change the dosing rate press the key to take you back to step 1 of Changing the dosing rate without stopping the infusion on page 3 25 or Changing
42. Model 3000 Range Increment 0 1 to 99 9 mL h 0 1 mL h 1 to 999 mL h 1 mL h Micro 3100 Range Increment 0 1 to 99 9 mL h 0 1 mL h Volume to be infused range Model 3000 Range Increment 0 1 to 999 9 mL 0 1 mL h 1 to 9999 mL 1 mL h Micro 3100 Range Increment 0 1 to 999 9 mL 0 1 mL h Bolus rate range Model 3000 Range Increment 0 1 to 99 9 mL 0 1 mL h 1 to 999 mL 1 mL h Micro 3100 Range Increment 0 1 to 99 9 mL 0 1 mL h S 6 Large Volume Infusion Pumps Smiths Medical Specification Occlusion sensing Alarm levels approximate values Pressure units Low Medium High mmHg 103 mmHg 259 mmHg 517 mmHg psi 2 psi 5 psi 10 psi kPa 13 5 kPa 34 5 kPa 68 9 kPa Time to occlusion Maximum measured 25 delay times for activation of the Occlusion below pump alarm Rate Low setting High setting maximum time maximum time to alarm to alarm 1 mL h 11 min 5 sec 1 hour 10 min 25 mL h 15 sec 2 min 35 sec KVO rate Default KVO rate 3 0 mL h or at the programmed rate if set at less than these values Configurable KVO rates Model 3000 0 1 to 10 0 mL h Micro 3100 0 1 to 3 0 mL h Accessories For a complete list of Administration Sets please contact Smiths Medical or your local distributor Large Volume Infusion Pumps S 7 Specification Smiths Medical Symbols used on the pump Front panel symbols A Battery is charging mains power applied R Audi
43. Press to exit Press the key to return to the Standard Message display Dose Rate Calculation steps This section looks at each Dose Rate Calculation step in programming order Programming the dosing rate Programming the body weight Programming the drug amount e Programming the volume A complete programming example is described on page 3 22 Programming the dosing rate When you enter the Dose Rate Calculation option you see a display similar to the following asking you to confirm the current dosing rate 3 Mcod k9 M1in Press when set You can confirm the current rate by pressing Or change the dosing rate mode or e enter a new value for the dosing rate Changing the dosing rate mode The pump can be configured in the Technician Menu to display either ug or mcg micrograms To change the dosing rate mode that is the rate units 1 Press Options to display this screen Wed min For new mode 2 Press until the screen shows the dosing rate mode you want to use for the infusion Dosing rate modes available The following dosing rate modes are available mcg kg min micrograms kilogram minute mcg min micrograms minute e MG min milligrams minute MG hour milligrams hounr units hr units hour MG kg hr milligrams kilogram houn e mcg kg hr micrograms kilogram hour e MG kg min milligrams kilog
44. Set for the Deltec Large Volume Infusion Pump part number TPF 00306 is available from Smiths Medical The labels should be stuck on the front top and sides of the pump to help staff to identify a pump that is dedicated to epidural application WARNING The use of administration sets incorporating injection sites could lead to an improper or inappropriate infusion resulting in serious patient injury or death WARNING Failure to clearly identify the pump and administration sets could lead to an improper or inappropriate infusion resulting in serious patient injury or death Volumetric Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 1 3 Introduction Smiths Medical Pump features The main features of the Deltec Model 3000 and Deltec Micro 3100 Large Volume Infusion pumps are listed below Easy to use features The pumps have been designed to be easy to use they are easy to set up and operate yet with all the advanced features typically associated with the more complicated infusion systems e they have a straightforward keypad and an easy to read message display the unique air in line removal system allows clearing of bubbles in the line by simply opening and closing the door air is prevented from going beyond the cassette this increases patient safety minimises the risk of infection and saves operator time they can be used at the bedside or as transportable equipment using the internal battery which
45. a Rate Taper program but need to change the Volume 1 Press the Volume to be Infused key and enter the new volume The total time and or the maximum rate changes automatically 2 Check that the correct volume is displayed then press the Run key to start the infusion Modify other Rate Taper values If you need to change any other programmed Rate Taper values total time maximum rate taper up time or taper down time you must press the Options key and follow the steps for either programming Total time or Maximum rate in this chapter Any limits set with options such as Rate or VTBI limits will apply You will be able to program Rate Taper as normal but you will be prevented from running the infusion For more details see page 3 16 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 3 15 Options Smiths Medical Programming or reprogramming the Rate Taper with Limits set If any limits are set for the Primary Rate or Max VTBI then these will apply when you program the Rate Taper or if you modify a program Setting limits is described on page 3 29 Before you enter Rate Taper It is worthwhile checking what values are set for Min and Max Primary Rate limits and for Max VTBI before you enter Rate Taper If they are inappropriate for the prescription you can then adjust them and not have the Rate Taper infusion halt as described below If you program outside the limits The pump tests whether the ente
46. a higher level than the Primary the entire contents of the Secondary container may be infused at the end of the Secondary infusion This can happen even though the Secondary Volume to be Infused is zero On a pump where Secondary Stop is not enabled in the Technician Menu you must ensure that the amount that you enter as the Secondary Volume to be Infused is equal to the volume of fluid in the Secondary container WARNING Check the Secondary set carefully since an occlusion above the pump on the Secondary line could cause the Primary fluid to be delivered instead of the Secondary infusion Administering the wrong medication may cause serious patient injury or death If the Secondary Stop feature is enabled the pump stops infusing and sounds an alarm when the Secondary infusion is complete and the Secondary Volume to be Infused has been delivered You can then clamp the Secondary set to prevent any more fluid from being infused from the Secondary container WARNING The Secondary volume to be infused must match the amount of fluid in the Secondary container Primary flow resumes when the Secondary container is empty If the volumes do not correspond the wrong infusion may be delivered which could cause serious patient injury or death 2 28 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Operating the pump Program the Secondary infusion This section describes how to program the Secondary
47. al 2 9 Operating the pump Smiths Medical Sounds on the Volumetric The Volumetric pump makes a click sound as you press each key It also sounds an audio alarm to alert you to a condition that requires attention on the pump either an insistent three tone or non insistent two tone alarm The click and non insistent alarm do not sound if the pump is switched on in Quiet Pump mode See next page As a further safety feature the Deltec Large Volume Infusion pumps emits a high pitched system alarm to indicate a problem requiring the attention of a Smiths Medical qualified technician Audio alarm When the Deltec Large Volume Infusion pump requires attention it uses an audio alarm to indicate that there is a problem Whilst sounding the alarm it also displays a message to explain the problem A full list of all the alarm messages their possible causes and how to solve the problem is explained in Chapter 4 Troubleshooting This section explains the different types of alarm sounds made by the pump You may hear three types of alarm from Deltec Large Volume Infusion pumps e insistent non insistent e continuous backup alarm Insistent alarm This type of alarm indicates that fluid delivery has stopped or cannot be started It alerts you to a condition that must be corrected before the infusion can be started or continued for example if an occlusion is detected The insistent audi
48. alled Secondary is now called Secondary Bolus to allow the user to set a KVO rate for an infusion or remain at the default rate configured for the particular pump to use the Occlusion Alarm level specified for an infusion or remain at the configured default alarm level to allow access to a previously programmed Dose Rate Calculation infusion when the pump is switched on Dose Rate Calculation recovery or display the standard messages Safety features a timeout safety feature has been added This means that when messages are not actioned within the timeout period for example setting a value the pump reverts to the previous display safety keypad lockout this feature is only activated when operating the pump on AC power It allows the user to lockout the keypad after setting the pump up for use so that it can be ready for infusion at a later time Configurable safety features that can be controlled on the Technician Menu are automatic keypad lock after one minute to prevent malicious tampering and increase patient safety preset rate and VTBI limits so that Infusion Rate and Volume to be Infused are limited to a suitable range this prevents values being programmed accidentally which are inappropriate for infusions in particular environments such as epidural infusions or paediatric applications Display features configured parameters are shown on the Message Display when the pump is
49. and cause the pump to stop infusing and to alarm Air bubbles are detected by electronic opto encoder detection device with self checking sensors located on cassette housing Accuracy 2 of displayed rate and volume to be infused The quoted accuracy is 2 for a long term infusion Below rates of 1 mL h this accuracy may not be achieved for a short term infusion During the total infusion time the accuracy averages out see trumpet curves in this chapter Accuracy measurement equipment 50 mL glass measurement burette graduated in 0 1 mL increments and traceable to National Institute of Standards and Technology or appropriate international standards bureau Test solution Sterile water or normal saline at room temperature 70 F 5 21 C 3 Smiths Medical standard primary 20 drops mL non checkvalve administration set 21 0346 Testing conditions Model 500 Micro 505 Fluid level in the solution container 46 cm 18 inches above top of the pump rate set at 999 mL h and volume to be infused of 49 mL Fluid level in the solution container 46 cm 18 inches above top of the pump rate set at 99 9 mL h and volume to be infused of 25 0 mL Large Volume Infusion Pumps Smiths Medical Specification Power AC power supply Internally configured for either 100 120 V AC 200 mA 50 60 Hz TET AC 80 mA 50 60 Hz Battery type Rechargeable sealed lead acid 12 Volt 1 3 Ah Bat
50. are left at their factory defaults the pump behaves as the previous version of the pump New Options The new options and some of the previous options can be enabled on the Technician Menu This means that they can appear when appropriate but can be disabled if not required On the instruction label on the pump Options numbered 1 to 8 are the ones that appeared in previous versions of the pump software The additional new options shown on the label are e Primary infusion Minimum Primary infusion Maximum e Primary Max Volume to be infused Secondary Bolus Minimum Secondary Bolus Maximum Secondary Bolus Max Volume to be infused e KVO Rate Drug Library to allow selection and display of a drug label New features The new menu and new options in version 0 71 software provide a number of new features These fall into the following broad areas Infusion mode features Safety features Display features Servicing features Infusion mode features Using the Technician Menu the pump can be configured to stop at the end of a Secondary infusion or to continue infusing and automatically switch to the programmed Primary rate Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual v Contents Smiths Medical to allow a Bolus infusion to be programmed where the volume infused is deducted from the primary infusion volume to be infused to highlight this feature the key previously c
51. arefully before using the pump Volumetric Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 1 1 Introduction Smiths Medical Indications for Use The Deltec Model 3000 and Deltec Micro 3100 large volume infusion pumps are intended for use in IV Therapy in both venous and arterial infusions The Model 3000 and Micro 3100 pumps may also be used for epidural administration They offer both standard and optional features making them ideal for use in general care home care and intensive critical care areas Dose Rate pumps are also ideal for use in operating theatres Alarm and alert messages help the user maintain consistent IV therapy The pumps are designed to assure accurate smoth fluid delivery to the patient in a variety of healthcare settings Model 3000 offers macro and micro delivery rates and volume to be infused options The Micro 3100 offers micro only delivery for paediatric neonatal and fluid restricted patients Product literature A copy of the Operator s Manual and the Technical User Manual is supplied with every pump The following manuals are applicable to the Volumetric Infusion Pumps with Version 0 71 software The manual part numbers are listed in Chapter 9 Illustrated Parts List of the Technical Service Manual e Technical User Manual part number 0166 0214 e Technical Service Manual part number 0166 0250 The Operator Manuals for Version 0 67 and earlier software are listed in the firs
52. ate Calculation programming example In this example we have chosen the following values to program e dosing rate 5 mcg kg min e patient weight 73 kg drug amount in fluid container 400 mg volume of fluid in container 250 mL Dose Rate Calc Press to set 2 Mc9 k9 Min Press when set PEPER megekgzmin For new mode 3 megkgmin Fress when set This example includes patient weight Step 5 is not necessary if you program without it To enter Dose Rate Calculation press Options then numeric key 8 or press Options until you see this screen Press the key to enter the dosing rate display You can either accept the dosing rate or enter a new dosing rate If you need to change the dosing rate mode press the Options key Press the key until the required mode is displayed as described in Programming the dosing rate on page 3 20 Enter the dosing rate value then press the key Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 3 23 Options Pt wt fa kg Press when set 466 MG drug bad Press when set NG drugbad For new mode 06 MG dreug bag Press when set 24 mL in bag Press when set RUH to infuse Reviews Dosing Infused 6 8 mL AA megrkarmin 9 Smiths Medical In this example because the dosing rate mode chosen is mcg kg min the patient weight screen is displ
53. ate being delivered if rounding has occurred Changing the volume to be infused If you do not want the whole bag to be infused you can change the volume to be infused if the pump is on Hold and the Message Display shows RUM to infuse Reviews Dosing or when the infusion has been started and then stopped Infused 3 1 mL 16 68 megek9 min To alter the volume press the Volume to be Infused key e enter the new volume to be infused press Run Note Changing the Volume to be infused does not affect the programmed dosing rate or the calculated infusion rate 3 22 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Options If you do not enter any values when programming but accept each previous value by pressing at every option the VTBI may not be correct for the infusion Set it to an appropriate value before running the infusion Changing it will not affect the calculated rate Programming the pump using a fixed infusion rate Once you have completed the programming steps for the Dose Rate Calculation infusion you can change the infusion rate instead of accepting the calculated infusion rate When the Message Display hows RUM to infuse Reviews Dosing press the Rate key and enter the desired rate then press the Run key The pump will then back calculate the dosing rate based on the new infusion rate that you have entered Dose R
54. ation must not exceed 300 ml hr or fluid may be delivered from both primary and secondary container causing delayed delivery of secondary medication and unintended mixing of fluids Failure to do so may result in patient injury or death WARNING Correct management of battery charging as described in this documentation is essential to ensure that the pump can operate on battery for the time specified Failure to do so may result in compromised function of the product or patient injury WARNING If a backup alarm sounds the pump should be immediately removed from the patient and sent to be repaired by a Smiths Medical qualified technician Failure to do so may cause patient injury or death WARNING Failure to use the power cord retainer means that the pump may be accidentally or erroneously disconnected from the mains Although there is a battery backup in case this happens the battery may not be charged sufficiently Consequently there is a risk of the pump not functioning which could lead to patient injury or death WARNING Do not open the pump housing Refer all service faults only to qualified technical personnel Opening the pump housing may cause electric shock leading to patient or user injury or death 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Smiths Medical WARNING When the pump is carrying out an infusion to ensure that electrical safety is maintained only items of equipment that conform to EN60950 are
55. ave been trained in how to use the Volumetric pump It is not designed to be used as a self teach manual but should be used to reinforce the best practice techniques demonstrated during training sessions What this chapter covers These sections describe physical aspects of These sections explain how to program an the Deltec Large Volume Infusion pumps infusion e front of the pump indicators and e types of infusion displays e setting up a Primary infusion front of the pump programming keys about Secondary infusions gt rear of the pump running a Bolus infusion attaching the pump to an IV pole This chapter does not cover the types switching the pump on and off of infusion that may be run if the pump has optional features enabled These are using the pump on batter 3 nae 4 described in Chapter 3 Options sounds on the pump Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 2 1 Operating the pump Smiths Medical Front of a Deltec 3000 series pump Indicators and displays Dimensions including pole clamp Height 28 cm 11 inches Width 21 5 cm 8 6 inches Depth 23 5 cm 9 45 inches Weight 5 kg 11 pounds Carry handle Message display i Rate display Pumping indicator for Primary Secondary or Bolus infusion depending on indicator moves to show the solution is being infused Pe 13 8 mL this infusion N Primary Orens
56. aximum infusion rates and Maximum VTBI to limit the Primary and Secondary Bolus Rate and Volume to be WARNING Before confirming any displayed data the user should ensure that it is correct Failure to do so may result in compromised function of the product patient injury or user injury Infused values These are provided by the following options e Min Rate e Max Rate e Max VTBI e Min S B Rate e Max S B Rate e Max S BVTBI The final two options appear if they have been enabled in the Technician Menu e KVO Rate e Drug List You can go directly to options with numbers against them using the Fast access method described on the next page WARNING Correct entry of data is essential in order to ensure that the intended infusion is performed Before confirming any displayed data when setting up an infusion you should ensure that it is correct Failure to do so may result in compromised function of the product patient injury or user injury Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 3 1 Options Smiths Medical Using options There are two ways to select an Option e sequential access to view all available options e fast access to take you to directly to an option You use fast access as described below using anumber from 1 to 8 for the numbered options in the list on the previous page The numbers are also shown in the Options list on the Start up label on the right hand side of th
57. ayed as described in Programming the patient weight on page 3 21 The weight is displayed in either kgs or Ibs Changing the weight measurement is described in Programming the patient weight on page 3 21 Either accept the patient weight that is currently shown by pressing or enter the new weight of 73 then press the key The next message asks for the drug amount in the bag If you need to change the entry type see Programming the drug amount on page 3 21 Enter the correct drug amount in the bag and press the key Next enter the fluid volume of the bag and press the key Before you start the infusion it is good practice to review your settings Press the key to review the program and make any necessary changes Note You may also need to review if the pump finds that the values you have entered are incompatible When your program is correct press Run As well as the Message Display which shows the volume infused and the dosing rate the programmed Volume to be Infused appears in the Volume display and the calculated infusion rate appears in the Rate display 3 24 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Options Changing the dosing rate without stopping the infusion The pump allows you to change the dosing rate thus altering the infusion rate without stopping the infusion 1 To change the dosing rate without See oe stopping the infusion press the key
58. cal engineering department or by returning to the distributor factory These are described in the Deltec Large Volume Infusion Pumps Service Manual Who should read this chapter You should read this chapter to find out how to solve any problems that arise whilst you are using the Deltec Large Volume Infusion Pump You are likely to be in one of the following groups Biomedical engineering department needing to find out what alarms may arise during the normal operation of the pump e People being trained who have access to the Operator s Manual as additional training material e People who have been trained who need a concise summary to remind them of the Deltec Large Volume Infusion Pumps alarms and a description of what to do if the pump sounds an alarm Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 4 1 Troubleshooting Smiths Medical Handling problems with the pump Most problems in using the pump are signalled by alarms whose accompanying messages are described in the rest of this manual You should also use your experience in using the pump to take action if the pump behaves as if it is faulty Follow the warnings and cautions on this page to take appropriate action to send the pump toa suitably qualified technician for checking Pump will not switch on If the pump does not switch on when the On Off key is pressed when connected to an AC power supply Check that the keypad lo
59. ce personnel CAUTION Only carry the pump by the handle Failure to do so may result in damage to the pump or the pump may be dropped which could cause internal damage to the pump CAUTION The backlight has a limited life and may if used constantly cause the light to dim Eventually the message display may then need to be replaced To preserve the life of the message display you should only turn on the Message Display Light as described here if it is specifically required Misuse of this feature could lead to both battery and LCD depletion CAUTION The data retention time is expected to be in excess of 2 years however as this is dependant on a lithium cell contained within the electronic memory module the data retention time may be reduced for pumps whose date of manufacture is greater than 5 years ago Large Volume Infusion Pumps Warnings and Cautions Smiths Medical Large Volume Infusion Pumps Smiths Medical Contents Contents New features of version 0 71 software cccccccccccccssssscsccssccccccsssessssssecsececccsssesesees v Chapter 1 Introduction Introduction to the Deltec Model 3000 and Deltec Micro 3100 Large Volume Infu SILOM PUMPS secewsissencesosscascasesesvanssssecadesssedccsosessacescessssersncscsscscsesvadesudesnssuedsseaseoneus 1 1 Device USO siscscccsssseccsscvesiscesassasennsconsssasaatacuscovsshsscnasvasaas nusasssesaassscuadaascasetanatscensanssdebocndecasnsasndessbsasnscne
60. cifications General Weight 5 kg 11 pounds Dimensions including pole clamp Height 28 cm 11 inches Width 21 5 cm 8 6 inches Depth 23 5 cm 9 45 inches Temperature Operating 18 to 40 C 64 to 104 F Transportation 25 to 55 C 13 to 131 F and Storage Relative humidity Operating 30 to 75 non condensing Transportation 30 to 75 non condensing and Storage Pressure range Free flow protection Operating 50 kPa to 106 kPa Transportation 19 kPa to 106 kPa and Storage The pump mechanism operates the safety clip on the administration set Head height Model 3000 Micro 3100 From bottom of drip chamber to top of pump 6 ins minimum for flow rates lt 500 mL h 12 ins minimum for flow rates gt 500 mL h 12 ins when using 60 drops mL sets 12 ins when using thick solutions 15cm 30cm 30cm 30cm a ee eee ee 15 cm 6 ins minimum 30 cm 12 ins when using 60 drops mL sets 30 cm 12 ins when using thick solutions certain cytotoxic agents lipid based fluids and other viscous solutions for example Total Parenteral Nutrition Self test Dual microprocessors independently test each other Large Volume Infusion Pumps Specification Smiths Medical Maximum over infusion Air detect system Under a single fault condition the maximum over infusion which may occur is 12 5 over the selected flow rate Larger inaccuracies are detected by the pump
61. ckout feature is not active see Safety keypad lockout page 2 22 CAUTION Refer all service repair and calibrations only to qualified technical personnel Unauthorised modifications to the pump must not be carried out WARNING You should ensure that the performance offered by the pump is fit for the intended purpose Failure to do so may result in compromised function of the product patient injury or user injury WARNING Do not use a faulty pump If the pump detects a fault when it is first turned on or if it develops a fault during operation then a continuous system alarm sounds The pump must be referred to a suitably qualified technician or returned to Smiths Medical in order to have the fault rectified WARNING Before using the pump it should be inspected for physical damage The pump should not be used if damage is evident and should be returned to service personnel for repair before being returned to use Failure to do so may result in compromised function of the product patient injury or user injury WARNING Do not open the pump housing Refer all service faults only to qualified technical personnel Opening the pump housing may cause electric shock leading to patient or user injury or death LargeVolume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Troubleshooting Pump Messages Messages are divided into those where an alarm sounds and those which just display a message Programming Mes
62. dard Message display option 3 3 Standards S 9 Total Volume checking 2 33 clearing 2 33 TPN 3 8 Troubleshooting 4 2 preset limits and rate taper 3 16 3 28 preset limits exceeded 2 20 Trumpet curves S 10 Tubing set see Administration set U Unit of measure 3 21 Unlock keypad 2 22 Start up v label showing options 3 1 on battery 2 8 Voltage S 3 switching on 2 7 Volume Stop checking infused totals 2 33 infusion 2 23 set the VTBI 2 19 Storage of pump S 1 VTBI key 2 3 Switching off 2 8 Volume Over Time 3 17 Switching on 2 7 Volumetric using the battery 2 8 standards S 9 System check alarm 4 3 VTBI dose rate calculation 3 22 T secondary 2 28 Taper rate 3 8 setting limit 3 29 Technician Menu 3 1 W Test battery 3 5 Warnings conditions S 2 messages no alarm 4 7 Thick solutions warning S 1 Weight Time Kg or Ibs 3 21 rate taper program 3 10 of pump S 1 to occlusion S 7 patients 3 19 volume over time program 3 17 programming in D R calc 3 21 Time Remaining display option 3 3 Titration rate 2 21 Total infusion volume Bolus 2 34 Primary 2 34 Secondary 2 34 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Index 5 Index Smiths Medical Index 6 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual IN AN EMERGENCY CONTACT ia These products described are covered by one or more of the following Patent Nos U S 5017192 5103214 5401256 5429485 U K
63. dicate the correct direction for insertion The pump is marked with a diagram showing the position of the safety clip slot Slide the safety clip up to the base of the cassette and push it fully inward into its slot 5 Ensure that there are no obstructions in the administration set above the pump then close the door pushing the latch into place The pump will force any air in the cassette back up the line where it will be dispersed into the Primary reservoir WARNING Ensure that there is no clamp or other obstruction in the administration set above the pump If the line is obstructed there will be no flow of fluid and air back to the Primary fluid reservoir In this case the pump cannot eliminate the air from the line above the pump and a pressure build up may cause fluid leakage Failure to observe this warning could lead to serious injury or death Setting the Occlusion Alarm When you switch the pump on the Occlusion Alarm setting is always the same and is defined by the Technician Menu configuration setting Before an infusion always check and if necessary change the setting to suit the infusion by pressing the Occlusion Alarm Setting key Continue pressing the key until you see the setting you want Never use a Low setting with high infusion rates For full details see Change the Occlusion Alarm setting on page 2 24 See the Specification section at the end of this manual for details on the pressure values
64. e highest allowed number of minutes is 59 For 60 minutes or higher enter the time as hours or hours and minutes To enter Rate Taper To program an infusion using the Rate Taper option the pump must be on hold Rate Tarer Press to set 1 Press the Options key then press numeric key 6 or press the Options key until you see this screen 2 Press the key then follow the steps given to program by total time on page 3 10 or maximum rate on page 3 12 To exit Rate Taper To end a Rate Taper infusion you must use the Option key to exit the Rate Taper and return to the standard operation Exit Rate Tarer Press to exit H B mL this infusion 1 Press the Hold key and then press the Options key repeatedly until you see this screen 2 Press the key to return to the Standard Message Display Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 3 9 Options Smiths Medical To program a Rate Taper by Total Time If you need to select the exact total time for the Rate Taper delivery you should choose the Total Time Rate Taper method Rate Tarer Press to set Volume 1568 mL Press when set 1 For total time 2 For max rate Total A9h 3am Press when set In this example for Total Time we have chosen the following values to program a volume of 1500 mL to be infused over a time period of 9 h
65. e Display Once you have entered the drug amount you are next asked to enter the volume of the bag This is used with the drug amount to calculate the drug concentration Programming the volume When you enter the volume display you see a display similar to the folowing 274 mL in bag Press when set For the range of volumes that can be entered see the section on Primary and Secondary infusion in the Specifications at the end of this manual Enter the number of millilitres in the fluid container This must be the volume when the bag is full It is used to calculate the concentration When the setup is complete When the programming steps for the Dose Rate Calculation infusion are completed the display shows that the infusion is ready to run or be reviewed RUM to infuse Reviews Dosing You will need to review if an invalid rate is calculated and the Message Display shows Cannot infuse Reviews Dosing As well as the Message Display which shows the volume infused and the dosing rate the programmed volume to be infused appears in the Volume display and the calculated infusion rate appears in the Rate display Volume to be Infused HEH HEH Calculated infusion rates may be rounded up as follows e below 100 mL h rounded to the nearest 0 1 mL h e above 100 mL h rounded to the nearest 1 mL h The pump also back calculates and displays the actual dosing r
66. e centre mounted pump from the IV pole Disconnect the left and right hand pumps from the centre mounted pump as follows 1 Grasp handle of pump to be removed 2 Lift the pump slightly 3 Press the disconnect button and slide the pump up or down to disconnect from the centre pump 4 Place the pump ina location where it will not be damaged WARNING Do not push or pull on the pumps or the IV pole may tip over or the pumps fall to the floor Do not try to remove modular connected pumps from the IV pole whilst they are joined together Either of these could cause the administration set to separate from the fluid container thus spilling the medication or the pumps themselves could be damaged Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Operating the pump Switching the pump on and off Before switching the pump on visually check for any cracks on the case or damage to any part of the pump or its connectors Plug the AC mains cord into an AC mains supply if possible If necessary the pump can be run on its internal batteries see Using the pump on batteries later in this chapter Switching on To switch on the pump you can do either of the following e press the On Off key open the front door by lifting the latch Note If the pump is switched off and connnected to AC power and the saftey keypad lockout feature is active the pump cannot be switched on via the keypad see
67. e during shipment is at the risk of the sender S W 2 Large Volume Infusion Pumps Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Service Warranty C Conditions of Warranty The warranty is void if the Pump has been 1 repaired by someone other than the Manufacturer or its authorized agent 2 altered so that its stability or reliability is affected 3 misued or 4 damaged by negligence or accident Misuse includes but is not limited to use not in compliance with the Operator s Manual or use with nonapproved accessories The Pump is a sealed unit and the fact that the seal has been broken will be considered conclusive evidence that the Puump has been altered or misuesed Removal or damage to the Pump s sericl number will invalidate this warranty D Limitations and Exclusions Repair or replacement of the Pump or any component part thereof is the EXCLUSIVE remedy orrered by the Manufacturer The following exclusions and limitations shall apply 1 No agent representative or employee of the Manufacturer has authority to bind the Manufacturer to any representation or warranty expressed or implied 2 THERE IS NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS OR USE OF THE PUMP FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE 3 The Pump must be used under the supervision of medical personnel whose skill and judgement determine the suitablility of the Pump for any particular medical treatment 4 All recommendations informa
68. e is selected Remifentanil Ritodrine Ropivacaine Saline Syntocinon TPN Dobutamine Nitroprusside Dopamine Oxytocin Doxapram Propofol Doxorubicin Prostaglandin 3 34 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Options Checking the current drug label Crud Label HeFarin Switch the pump off and then on or Press when the pump is on hold or infusing Selecting a new drug label Tk 2 HeFarin to change drug to clear label 99 Syntocinon t to confirm Syntocinon to change drug Syntocinon 4 t for new drug 4 Crug Label 7 Press Hold if the pump is infusing Press the Options key until you see the Drug Label display It shows the name of the drug that is currently stored in the pump Press to change the drug To select the drug label press the 1 key to scroll down through the list or the 3 key to scroll up through the list When the required drug label is displayed press the key to confirm the name This display shows that the selected drug is now stored in the pump as the Drug Label Press the Options key to take you to the next option When you see the Standard Message Display press to show the Drug Label for two seconds Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 3 35 Options Smiths Medical Clearing the drug label 1 Press Hold if the pump is i
69. e pump Viewing sequentially To view each available Option press the Options key Each time you press it will take you to the next available option After the final option the next screen is the Standard Message Display If you press the Option key again at the Standard Message you re display the Options Options without a number in the list on the previous page can only be viewed by using this method Fast Access To go directly to one of the numbered items first press the Options key and then its number on the numeric keypad using the one shown in the list on the previous page or on the side of the pump For example if you press the Options key and then numeric key 4 you are taken directly to the option to test the battery If a numbered option has been disabled nothing will happen Press the Options key again to see the next available option Values in the Message Display When you see a Message Display where you need to change enter or confirm a numerical value the previous setting will flash even if no value previously been entered You can either enter a new value or accept the existing value by pressing the key or by pressing the Options key again to move onto the next option To enter a new value use the numeric keypad when the value is flashing and then press the key If you make a mistake do not press the Options key wait a few seconds and the value will flash again You can enter a value when
70. e use of administration sets incorporating injection sites could lead to an improper or inappropriate infusion resulting in serious patient injury or death WARNING Failure to clearly identify the pump and administration sets could lead to an improper or inappropriate infusion resulting in serious patient injury or death WARNING Remove any air to prevent air embolism The presence of air within the infusion can result in complications resulting in patient injury or death WARNING To avoid over infusion do not prime the infusion line when the admini stration set is connected to the patient Over infusion can result in patient injury or death WARNING The Occlusion alarm level must be checked before starting an infusion to ensure that it is appropriate for the infusion Failure to do so may result in an unacceptably slow time to Occlusion alarm resulting in patient injury or death WARNING Prior to starting an infusion inspect the fluid path for a closed clamp or any other obstructions or restriction Failure to do so may result in the infusion not being delivered correctly resulting in patient injury or death WARNING If using a blood pressure cuff above the patient s venipuncture site take extra care in setting the Occlusion alarm pressures Failure to do so may result in unnecessary Occlusion alarms resulting in patient injury or death WARNING The Occlusion detection system measures downline pressure in the admini st
71. ed Primary Secondary 8C 6200 IV Administration set from Smiths Medical product code 591 096 Alternatively use an administration set with an injection site or Y site as shown here plus a Secondary Administration set not shown GM0166 0009 US A The basic steps for setting up a Secondary infusion are described in the following sections e lower the Primary solution container prime the Secondary administration set connect the Secondary to the Primary administration set program the Secondary infusion with or without the Bolus feature enabled start the infusion WARNING Delivery rate for secondary medication must not exceed 300 ml hr or fluid may be delivered from both primary and secondary container causing delayed delivery of secondary medication and unintended mixing of fluids Failure to do so may result in patient injury or death 2 26 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Operating the pump Lower the Primary solution container Open the packaging around the Secondary This should lower the Primary container by administration set and find the hanger that approximately 20 cm eight inches Make looks something like this sure that the drip chamber on the Primary container is still at least 15 cm six inches above the pump GM0166 0010 US B Take the Primary container from the IV pole and use the hanger to suspend it from the IV pole
72. en multiple infusion lines are required you can connect up to three pumps to a single pole using the hooks and rails that make up the modular connection system As all pumps have connectors on both sides you can use any one as the centre left or right pump This diagram shows how three pumps may be connected together using the Volumetric s modular connection system IV Pole Centre mounted pump Left mounted pump Right mounted pump GM0166_0004 US A Inspecting the modular connections Before connecting the pumps you must check that the modular connection parts are all in good condition 1 Carefully inspect the modular connection system for damage including cracks chips loose or bent parts 2 Press the disconnect buttons several times to make certain that the buttons move in and out freely WARNING Do not use the pump if you detect any cracks chips and loose or bent parts or if the buttons do not move in and out freely when they are pressed Failure to do so could cause inadvertent disconnection of the pumps Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Operating the pump Smiths Medical How to connect pumps together Once you have inspected the modular connection system as described in the previous section connect the pumps as follows 1 Clamp the first pump to the IV pole This is now the centre pump Note As you tighten
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74. eseoooccesooocsssoooesssoosessosese S 10 Appendix Nurse Calll Feature sicsscescsccccscssscusssenscsesecucscesssensssuceccescensdensdsctscesdesaptensdeuscceascetsseuss A 1 Index iv Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Contents New features of version 0 71 software The information in this section is intended for technicians and clinicians already familiar with earlier versions of the Deltec Model 3000 and Deltec Micro 3100 Large Volume Infusion Pumps It summarises the changes to the pump that appear with version 0 71 of the pump software new menu new options new features that the menu and options provide To find out the software version of a particular pump check the instructions label on the right side of the pump If there are more than eight options listed then the software version is 0 71 or later For information on configuring the pump see the Technical User Manual and for more detailed technical information obtain a copy of the Volumetric Service Manual New Menu A Technician Menu has been introduced to simplify the configuration of each pump Some of the items on the Technician Menu affect how the pump behaves others control the options that appear to the pump user when they press the Options button to show the Options menu The configurable items on the new Technician Menu are shown on page 12 of the Technical User Manual If the Technician Menu settings
75. essing the On Off key switches the pump on If the AC power is removed and reconnected without any user interface with the pump the lockout remains active When the pump is used on battery power this feature is inactive Automatic keypad locking Before starting the infusion you can enable the Autolock Keypad feature in the Technician Menu With Autolock Keypad enabled the keypad locks automatically if you leave the pump untouched for one minute If you touch a key the Message Display reminds you that the keypad has been locked Keyrad locked automatically Unlocking the keypad To unlock the keypad once it is locked press the grey Keypad lock button on the rear of the pump e fora manually locked keypad press the button once for an automatically locked keypad press the button twice To silence alarm with keypad locked If the pump is sounding an alarm whilst the keypad is locked you must e first unlock the keypad with the button on the rear of the pump then press the Silence key 2 22 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Operating the pump Display the Drug Label The pump may be configured in the Technician Menu to display the Drug List If the Drug List is enabled you can display the Drug Label that was last selected using the Options key To display the Drug label on the Message Display for two seconds e press the key For mo
76. ever the value is flashing It will flash again even though you have pressed the key If you press the Options key without first pressing any changes you make are discarded Using Options while infusing If you press the Options key while running a standard infusion then the options where you enter values such as rate limits display the current values but will not allow you to change them Backlight and Quick Rate change options can be activated Options for programming other special types of infusions Dose Rate calculation Rate Taper and Volume over Time will tell you to place the pump on Hold To leave Options When you have entered a value or set an option use the Options key to move to the next Option or start programming the pump by pressing an active key for example Rate Occlusion Alarm Setting or Volume to be Infused Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Options 1 Standard Message The Standard Message refers to the pump s normally displayed message when an alternative option is not selected 2 Time Remaining This option displays the time remaining until completion of the current infusion To use the time remaining display press the Options key and then press numeric key 2 or press the Options key until the Message Display shows 18 hrs 14 mins remaining The Standard Message display is similar to the screen below B A mL this infusion
77. for High Medium and Low settings WARNING The Occlusion alarm level must be checked before starting an infusion to ensure that it is appropriate for the infusion Failure to do so may result in an unacceptably slow time to Occlusion alarm resulting in patient injury or death 2 18 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Operating the pump Primary infusion setup Once the solution is ready and the cassette is loaded into place in the pump check that the Primary indicator is lit If not press the Primary key Total Volume Max Rate foe Press when set AmL Beh Bem Press to clear MEDIUM Occlusion Alarm Setting Alarm Setting Occlusion Lr aa ent eS on Volume to be at Infused 1 4 mL this infusion WARNING The Occlusion alarm level must be checked before starting an infusion to ensure that it is appropriate for the infusion Failure to do so may result in an unacceptably slow time to Occlusion alarm resulting in patient injury or death 1 If Min and Max Rates and Max VTBI are enabled on the pump ensure they are appropriate for the infusion by pressing the Options key To find out more see page 2 15 2 If the infusion is for a new patient or if you need to clear the totals for this patient press Total Volume then press 3 Press the Occlusion Alarm Setting key to display the current
78. ght on The light will remain on until the pump is turned off or until it is returned to normal operation CAUTION The backlight has a limited life and may if used constantly cause the light to dim Eventually the message display may then need to be replaced To preserve the life of the message display you should only turn on the Message Display Light as described here if it is specifically required Misuse of this feature could lead to both battery and LCD depletion To turn the light off Press the Options key then press key 3 or press the Options key until the Message Display shows the following To turn light off Press Press the key to turn the backlight display off 3 4 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Options 4 Battery Test The battery is automatically tested as part of the power on sequence if the pump is disconnected from the AC mains supply when it is switched on The Battery Gauge is displayed to indicate the approximate battery capacity unless the pump is in Dose Rate Calculation Recovery or Rate Taper mode Using the Battery Test option The Battery Test option can only be used if the AC cord is disconnected from the AC mains supply and the pump is on Hold If the pump is disconnected from the AC mains supply whilst it is infusing it continues to infuse and automatically switches to use the internal battery Battery test Pre
79. h rm To accert time Press the key to accept time To enter Volume Over Time With the pump on hold press the Options key then press numeric key 7 or press the Options key until the Volume Over Time option appears Volume over Time Press to set To exit Volume Over Time To exit Volume Over Time when programming the volume or time press the Options key The following Message Display appears OPTIONS to exit To review Press the Options key to exit or press to continue setting Volume Over Time When the pump is switched off Volume Over Time is cancelled When next switched on the pump resumes normal operation Minimum and maximum infusion time Infusion time is entered as hours and minutes Minimum infusion time 00 hrs 01 min Maximum infusion time 48 hrs 00 min For time less than 10 hours enter 0 before the hours digit for example 09 h 00 m The highest number of minutes that you can enter is 59 Times of 60 minutes or higher must be entered as hours or hours and minutes Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 3 17 Options Smiths Medical To use Volume Over Time 1 With the pump on hold press the Options key then press numeric key 7 or press the Options key until the Volume Over Time option appears Press the key to set the program 25A mL in AARAM 2 Enter the volume to be infused When mL set Volume over Time
80. he cassette as shown here 3 Slowly open the roller clamp to allow the solution to flow through and prime the cassette and the line You can control the flow by moving the roller clamp as necessary 4 When the entire set is primed close the roller clamp WARNING Always wait for a count of at least 6 seconds after opening the pump door before closing it again Opening the pump door and then closing the door immediately could cause the delivery of an unintended bolus to the patient resulting in patient injury or death WARNING To avoid over infusion do not prime the infusion line when the administration set is connected to the patient Over infusion can result in patient injury or death Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 217 Operating the pump Smiths Medical Load the cassette into the pump With the administration set primed and the solution container hanging on the IV pole you can load the cassette into the pump as follows GM0166 0008 US A 1 Open the door of the pump by raising the latch 2 With the flat side of the cassette towards you and the roller clamp below the cassette match the four holes in the corners of the cassette with the four metal pins inside the pump 3 Press the cassette into place and run your finger down the cassette to ensure that it is flat and correctly fitted 4 The safety clip on the administration set is marked with arrows to in
81. he pump automatically switches to a KVO infusion when the programmed infusion ends The default rate for KVO is 3 0 mL h or the programmed infusion rate if that was less than 3 0 mL h The KVO option if enabled in the Technician Menu allows you to set a different KVO rate The pump remembers the value entered as described here and uses it as the KVO rate You cannot set the KVO rate to zero The range for the KVO rate must be within the following limits 500 0 1 to 10 0 mL h Micro 505 0 1 to 3 0 mL h When you set the KVO rate if the Max Primary Rate is also enabled and set below these limits then that will define the maximum KVO value you can enter If the programmed infusion rate is less than the set KVO rate when the pump goes into KVO it will continue pumping at the programmed lower rate KVO rates cannot be changed when an infusion is running but if you press the Options key the current setting is displayed Setting a KVO rate KUO Rate a Press when set KUO Rate 4 8 Press when set 1 Press the Options key until you see the KVO rate display The current value flashes showing that you can enter a new value 2 Enter the new KVO Rate using the numeric keypad then press to confirm If the rate is correct press Options to move on to the next Option In the unusual situation that the rate you enter is not accepted then the Max Primary Rate limits are set below t
82. he value you wish to enter The Min Primary Rate does not affect the KVO entry Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 3 33 Options Smiths Medical 11 Drug Label The Drug List feature if enabled in the Technician Menu allows you to use the Options key to select a drug label from a predefined list that is stored in the pump When the Drug List is enabled the selected drug label is displayed for two seconds when you switch on the pump for example Drug Label Herarin If no drug label has been selected the screen is shown like this Drug Label The selected Drug Label is displayed for two seconds if you press when the pump is on hold or infusing If you press the Options key when an infusion is running you will also see the current label but will not be able to change it Drug Library This is a complete alphabetical list of the drug labels retained in the pump s memory Due to the number of characters that the pump can display some of the drug names have been shortened or abbreviated Acetylcysteine Droperidol Alfentanil Epidural Aminophylline Fentanyl Bupiv Carboplatin Fluorouracil Cisplatin Hartmanns Cyclophosphamide Heparin Dextrose Morphine Dextrose Saline Nitroglycerine The drug label provides a visual reminder of the name of the drug but it does not control any pump features It is your responsibility to ensure that the correct drug nam
83. ided to aid in testing troubleshooting and service the last 200 events are recorded and available on these menus e downloading of the pump history is possible using the RS232 port with a special optional kit part no 0150 0673 Together with the ability to configure the pump using the Technician Menu these features offers greater management flexibility Instructions for using these functions appear in the Technical User Guide and the Deltec Large Volume Infusion Pumps Service Manual Optional features Some pumps are optionally fitted with a Nurse Call Feature which allows a pump to be connected to a hospital nurse call system and signal alarms occurring in the pump Note This feature is not available in all countries CAUTION The data retention time is expected to be in excess of 2 years however as this is dependant on a lithium cell contained within the electronic memory module the data retention time may be reduced for pumps whose date of manufacture is greater than 5 years ago Volumetric Infusion Pump Operator s Manual ump ter 2 Cha g the p 7 7 Ss i x PDD Smiths Medical Operating the pump Introduction This chapter introduces the Deltec Large Volume Infusion pumps It explains all the terminology that you should understand and the techniques that you use to operate the pump Who should read this chapter This chapter is aimed at all users who h
84. ill Slowly close the door latch Repeat if necessary O Ui we Make sure cassette is properly loaded flat side out pillow side in Battery too low Plug in cord Battery is depleted AC power cord must be plugged in to continue infusion Close clamp Load Safety Clir Tubing safety clip is not correctly loaded To load the safety clip Close lower roller clamp Open the door Place safety clip in the slot Close the door Open the lower roller clamp AE ct Door oren Door was opened while the pump was running Always press the Hold key and close the roller clamp before opening the door To restart the infusion 1 Press Silence 2 Close the door 3 Press Run Loading Problem Check tubing set Problem detected above the pump as the door was being closed 1 Open the door 2 Check clamps and tubing for any restrictions 3 Reload cassette if necessary 4 Close the door LargeVolume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Troubleshooting Insistent alarms continued Message display Possible causes Action Ho flow Insufficient flow 1 Ifthe fluid container is empty aboye FUME from the container replace it to the pump 2 Raise the height of the fluid container so that the bottom of the drip chamber is 15 30 cm 6 to 12 inches above the top of the pump 3 Open the upper clamp if cl
85. imit setting 3 Check the value for the VTBI since you may have accepted all values for a previous Dose Rate calculation program and this will not have updated the VTBI from the bag volume 4 Ifthe VTBI or Rate limits are acceptable note all limits that are set by using the Options key Re enter Dose Rate Calculation and check if you have made a mistake in programming the prescription If you change the rate while running If you change the rate either the dosing rate or the pump infusion rate while running and exceed the limits then press Run the pump alarms but continues at the programmed rate 3 28 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Options 9 Setting Rate and VTBI limits You can limit the infusion Rates and VTBI volume to be infused values for each pump When you set up an infusion the pump rejects a Rate or VTBI value that is not within the Minimum Maximum rate limits or is greater than the maximum VTBI For example you should set a maximum rate on a pump that is intended for use in an Epidural application or set a maximum VTBI on a pump to be used in a neonatal environment Setting rate limits is also called Rate Capping Rate Taper Volume Over Time and Dose Rate Calculation are also affected by limit settings The following Options are used to limit the infusion rates and volumes to be infused on the pump For Primary infusions Min Rate Max Rate Ma
86. infusion on a pump where the Bolus feature is disabled on the Technician Menu Max SB Rate 758 Press when set Options A 2 Secondary Bolus 1 4 mL 3 this infusion 5 Volume to be Infused 2 9 mL n this infusion Press the Hold key if the pump is running If Secondary Min and Max Rates and Max Secondary VTBI are enabled on the pump ensure that they are appropriate for the infusion by pressing the Options key To find out more see page 2 15 Press the Secondary Bolus key The yellow Secondary indicator is lit The Message Display shows the volume from the previous Secondary infusion The Rate Display shows the last rate used for a Secondary infusion Press the Rate key and enter the rate for the Secondary infusion in mL h Press the Volume to be Infused key and enter the Secondary volume in mL This should normally match the volume in the Secondary container Verify that the rate and volume to be infused settings are correctly displayed Open the roller clamp on the Secondary administration set Press the Run key to start the Secondary infusion The Message Display shows the volume infused When the infusion is complete see Ending a Secondary infusion on page 2 32 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 2 29 Operating the pump Smiths Medical Secondary infusion Bolus enabled This section shows the different screens and the additi
87. ion to ensure that electrical safety is maintained only items of equipment that conform to EN60950 are to be connected to the RS232 connector situated at the back of the pump otherwise patient safety may be compromised Using configurable displays the backlight may be activated when the keypad is touched or kept on permanently optionally one of 30 preset drug labels may be selected and viewed as required during an infusion Occlusion Pressure features These features increase safety in infusing fluid particularly in critical care areas such as neonatal and paediatric care when setting occlusion alarms three standard occlusion alarm settings between 100 and 500 mmHg can be made see the Specification section at the end of this manual for full details of the occlusion alarm values the occlusion pressure alarm setting when the pump switches on is configurable you can change the setting for a particular infusion using the Occlusion Alarm Setting key when an occlusion alarm sounds the pumping mechanism backs off to reduce downline back pressure and bolus potential bolus potential is approximately 0 3 mL regardless of the rate and the administration set used when an occlusion is detected the pump does not give an occlusion alarm immediately but only alarms if the occlusion pressure continues to exceed the occlusion threshold for up to 10 seconds however if such temporary occlusions persist then
88. ion rate change was attempted while running but not completed Press the Silence or Run key to silence the alarm Re enter the running rate change see Chapter 2 Operating the pump Secondary Secondary infusion Press Hold then Secondary key Was set was programmed Re enter the VTBI and Rate but the Primary was Press the Run key run 4 6 LargeVolume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Troubleshooting Warning Messages with no alarms Message display Possible causes Action Keyrad locked Keyrad locked automatically Keypad Lock unlock button on rear of the pump has been pressed Keypad Auto lock button has been enabled Press the Keypad Lock unlock button on the rear of the pump to unlock the keypad Press the Keypad Lock unlock button on the rear of the pump twice to unlock the keypad Note The keypad will automatically lock 1 minute after the last key is pressed this infusion option has been selected 4t www mL Quick rate change See Chapter 3 Options this infusion option has been selected Tarer xxx mL The Rate taper See Chapter 3 Options Cannot infuse To review The rate taper program or volume over time program cannot be infused as entered Infusion values must be changed see Chapter 3 Options Programming arate taper or Programming volume over time Cannot infu
89. ions ccsccsssscsssscscesesscsssessesssescesscssseseesessseesessneees Setting UP a Secondary INFUSIO Meissie a i Lower the Primary solution container Prime the Secondary administration Set sssssccsssecsssseecssecssssecssecsessecessueeecneessneseessseeessneeesee Connect the Secondary to the Primary administration Set ssssssssssccssessesseecssseecsneeesssees 2 28 About the Secondary Volume to be Infused sesecssssscsssesscsseccsscsesssecssnseecsssssesnseessnseeesnseessaees 2 28 Program the Secondary infusion Secondary infusion BolUs enabled eissis essit e 2 30 Running a Bolus INFUSION seccecsssssecscesscssessscsscssscssessessscssesssessessscssssossnese 2 31 Ending a Secondary INTUS Niessseneneien nnna a a a 2 32 Ending BOLUS iMIUSION anuna et n tE Nera n A EEEE ta NNN 2 32 Checking infusion totals Total Volume infused P imary totals ruaerissnnenamnenan e aa a A A a E eisai Secondary COALS sssi rtirata Na LES E E EEN EAR EE eaa e BOLUS tOtalS ssi ccaisscoconaussansiasesenconsnsangstuusssecnnsusaagstueneeosstansaagstaussesonsnavonssdtuseesonensaiagctuanseoonssasaanstbaneesoniasitaiie Re running infusions at the SAME rate sseccssssccssseccssessecsseccsstecssueecseneceesseecesutecssaeeessueecesneeesees 2 35 ii Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Contents Chapter 3 Options INtrOCUCTION sccsccssssscsssecsscccscssscsess
90. itoiminnan 3 10 To program a Rate Taper by Maximum Rate cssssscsssssscsssessssnseecssesessseeessusecesueeessntecssneeseenseess 3 12 Using the End Early feature Resuming restarting or reprogramming the Rate Tapel eescssseccssssscsseescnecssseeccstesesneseens 3 15 Programming or reprogramming the Rate Taper with Limits Set sssssecsssesscceseeesseeseeee 3 16 7 Volume Over Time VOT ccccsssscsssssscsscsssscscssscsccccccescsscscscsscccccssssssesssccccees TOAUSE Volume Over TIME sssrinin niaire naiai 8 Dose Rate Calculation ssssssrrssssssssasssssosesssscnsssossrssssnvosonssessesssersesssaco ssossiscsorit Dose Rate Calculation Recovery To enter or exit Dose Rate Calculation sssssssesssssssessssseesseesssooussoeeusseoesseosnsoeresseeeessorenseeresseeessseess 3 20 Dose Rate Calculation Steps ssssscssssscsssssccsssecsssessssuseessueesesusecssseesesusecssaseeesueecesneeessueseeneessneesssees 3 20 Dose Rate Calculation programming CxaMple scssesssccsseccsseeccssseccsneecesseeessnecssateecsnseessneesees 3 23 Changing the dosing rate without stopping the infusion esssecsssescssseeseentecesneeseenecessees 3 25 Changing the infusion rate without stopping the iNfUSION sscssseccsseecesntecesseeeceseceseees 3 26 DOSeOF irate Chae Alaris ssascssessccasssstessscusecscscvavecen tcvasssatansvastvsesnaasestasssentdosecatedendbasstanseessisvenansedieies 3 27 Programming or reprogramming Dose Rate Ca
91. its are set and you try to run an infusion the pump will prevent you from running with a rate or VTBI value entered outside the limits This includes special infusion modes such as Volume over Time Rate Taper and Dose Rate calculation In the latter two infusion modes the pump behaves in a slightly different way For Rate Taper instructions on programming with limits set are described on page 3 16 For Dose Rate Calculation instructions on programming with limits set are described on page 3 28 If you change rates while running or put the pump on hold and change the volume the limits are checked when you press Run The pump continues to infuse at the previous rate when an error is detected during a rate change while running Rate limit settings also affect Quick Rate changes When the pump detects a value which is outside the set limits it sounds an alarm and the Message Display shows Preset Limits Exceeded Silence the alarm and enter a value which is valid for the limits The previous value is restored to the LED display If are using Quick Rate change and try to move outside the rate limits the pump will alarm with the limits exceeded message and the rate LED will show the limit setting If you are changing the rate while the pump is running the infusion will continue at the limit rate 3 32 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Options 10 KVO rate T
92. lculation with Limits set 3 28 9 Setting Rate and VTBI limits ccccscscsscssescccssessccscescesecssccsecssessecssceseses Minimum and Maximum Infusion Rates scsssssesssesssessecssesssessesssesseesseessesseesseessesssessesssesseeeseess To set the minimum and maximum infusion rate MA Xi enna N TB ll cscsicccsssscsivatsssusoseuscestevnsoscustusedevivssosescveascossdcuuss soussse3biaw nseesabivocesdconsosdaansibsevavecosestberosesisees Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual iii Contents Smiths Medical To set the maximum infusion VOIUME see 3 31 Programming and running infusions With liMits sssecssecssseececsseecessecesssececnsecessesecsnsecssnees 3 32 TO KVO rate cccccccccsccscsccccscccccscccesccscesccscescccesccscesccsssscsscscscssccsscsccesssceesscsseees 3 33 Setting a KVO Taten RE OTEA AN A OA N 3 33 11 Drug Label Drug Library Checking the current drug label sssssssssssecsssssscssseccsssccssesecsssecssssseccsseesssseesssneeessusessnesectaneessease 3 35 Selecting a new drug label Clearing AHS drag LAE sas ccccssscscsstsaacacedecesadavensaasstavaxsssuccoasadetadsconsccovssssitausssessaateadsledovcacesecassstitenasts Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Introducti iis sccitsccisecscecstesiscessesistessosocsossveccoscacessceseeseseseussccsecsuesausscosscensssessousseasses Whats inthis Chapter sssssvsccssicessesastvnsccastosatessatsusesanceoieasenennseadacso
93. lumn When you switch the pump on the Occlusion Alarm setting is always the same and is defined by the Technician Menu configuration setting You should set the alarm to be appropriate for the infusion before pressing Run The occlusion alarm setting determines the amount of back pressure allowed before the pump alarms There are three possible settings Low Medium or High When an occlusion alarm occurs the pumping mechanism backs off to reduce down line pressure and bolus potential bolus potential is approximately 0 3 mL regardless of the rate and the administration set used Whilst the pump is infusing particularly at higher infusion rates or with thick solutions see Note opposite or with small diameter cannulas you may see the following alarm message Occlusion below FUME If there is no obvious reason for the alarm the message may occur because you have WARNING If using a blood pressure cuff above the patient s venipuncture site take extra care in setting the Occlusion alarm pressures Failure to do so may result in unnecessary Occlusion alarms resulting in patient injury or death not selected an appropriate Occlusion Alarm Setting for the infusion If this is the case you may want to change the Occlusion Alarm Setting To change the Occlusion Alarm Setting during an infusion whether or not an alarm has occurred 1 Press Hold to silence the alarm if necessary and stop the infusion
94. mary Volume to be Infused When the infusion is complete see Ending a Secondary or Bolus infusion on the next page Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 2 31 Operating the pump Smiths Medical Ending a Secondary infusion The pump is configured to work in one of two ways when the Secondary infusion is complete depending on the Secondary Stop setting in the Technician Menu With Secondary Stop disabled on the Technician Menu the pump sounds anon insistent alarm twice and then reverts to the Primary infusion running at the previously programmed Primary rate Alternatively if Secondary Stop is enabled on the Technician Menu the pump stops the at the end of the Secondary infusion is put on Hold and sounds an insistent alarm e displays the message Secondary Complete Restarting Primary infusion If Secondary Stop is enabled on the pump you restart the Primary infusion as follows 1 Press the Silence key 2 Press the Primary key 3 Press Run Ending a Bolus infusion At the end of a Bolus infusion the pump sounds a non insistent alarm twice It then reverts to the Primary infusion running at the previously programmed Primary rate The Secondary Stop feature does not have any effect on a Bolus infusion 2 32 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Operating the pump Checking infusion totals Before du
95. ment 0 1 to 99 9 mL h 0 1 mL h Volume to be infused Model 3000 Range Increment 0 1 to 999 9 mL 0 1 mL 1 to 4400 mL TmL Micro 3100 Range Increment 0 1 to 999 9 mL 0 1 mL Time range Model 3000 amp Micro 3100 Range Increment 0 to 59 minutes 1 minute 0 to 48 hours 1 hour S 4 Large Volume Infusion Pumps Smiths Medical Specification Volume Over Time Infusions Rate range Model 3000 Range Increment 0 1 to 99 9 mL h 0 1 mL h 1 to 999 mL h 1 mL h Micro 3100 Range Increment 0 1 to 99 9 mL h 0 1 mL h Volume to be infused range Model 3000 Range Increment 0 1 to 99 9 mL 0 1 mL 1 to 9999 mL 1 mL Micro 3100 Range Increment 0 1 to 99 9 mL 0 1 mL 1 to 999 mL 1 mL Time range Model 3000 amp Micro 3100 Range Increment 0 to 59 minutes 1 minute 0 to 48 hours 1 hour Dose Rate Calculation Infusions Dose range Range Increment 0 01 to 99 99 0 01 0 1 to 999 9 0 1 1 to 9999 1 Body weight range Units Range Increment Kilograms kg 0 10 to 99 99 kg 0 01 kg 0 1 to 453 kg 0 1 kg Pounds Ibs 0 22 to 99 99 Ibs 0 01 Ibs 0 2 to 999 Ibs 0 1 Ib Large Volume Infusion Pumps Specification Drug amount modes range Smiths Medical Mode Range Increment MG drug bag 0 01 to 99 99 0 01 0 1 to 999 9 0 1 1 to 99999 1 Gm drug bag 0 01 to 99 99 0 01 0 1 to 99 9 0 1 1 to 999 1 mcg drug bag 0 01 to 9 99 0 01 0 1 to 99 9 0 1 1 to 9999 1 units bag 0 01 to 99 99 0 01 0 1 to 999 9 0 1 1 to 99999 1 Rate range
96. n halt as described below If you program outside the limits The pump tests whether the entered or calculated values are within the limits when you press Run If the pump detects that the calculated rate is outside the limits or the VTBI is too high then the alarm sounds and the Message Display shows Preset Limits Exceeded Note This happens when the cal culated rate is valid but is outside the VTBI or infusion rate limits set on the pump It is not the same as the cannot infuse message displayed if the calculation is invalid To silence alarm and leave DRC If you see the Preset Limits message when you are programming or reprogramming a Dose Rate Calculation infusion Press the Silence key to silence the alarm The pump automatically leaves Dose Rate Calculation and displays the Standard Message B A mL this infusion This is so that you can use the Options key to check and if appropriate adjust the preset limits which you cannot do when you are in Dose Rate Calculation Troubleshooting Limits in a DRC program To find out why the Dose Rate Calculation program exceeds the limits check the following 1 Check the prescription volume the volume in the bag against the VTBI limit and adjust the limit if it is incompatible with the prescription 2 The rate calculated will remain in the LED display when you are taken out of Dose Rate Calculation Check this against the Rate l
97. nformation on batteries see Chapter 2 Operating the pump or Specifications 3 6 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Options 5 Quick Rate Change The Quick Rate Change option if enabled allows you to change the infusion rate with single presses of the keypad while the pump is running The option applies while the pump is running or when on hold but changes cannot be made when the pump is in Rate Taper Volume Over Time or Dose Rate Calculation The Quick Rate Change is automatically discontinued when the pump is turned off The next time the pump is turned on it will display the Standard Message display Any rate limits which are set will apply The pump will alarm if you try to set a rate outside the limits Performing Quick Rate Changes t Rate Change Press to begin Press 1 to Press 3 to t e E t Z6 mL this infusion Exit t Rate Fress to exit 1 Press the Options key and then press numeric key 5 or press the Options key until the Rate Change message appears 2 Press the key to begin changing the rate The Message Display shows this screen for 10 seconds 3 Change the rate e press the 7 key to decrease the infusion rate by 1 mL h or to decrease by 0 1 mL h if the original rate was set in 10ths mL h or e press the 3 key to increase the infusion rate by 1 mL h or to increase by 0 1 mL h if the o
98. nfusing 2 Press the Options key until you see the Syntoci non Drug Label display to change drug to clear label 3 Press to display this screen 4 t for new drug 4 Press to clear the label and display this screen to change drug 5 Press the Options key repeatedly to return to the Standard Message Display 3 36 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual ting ter 4 Char bleshoog Smiths Medical Troubleshooting Introduction This chapter covers all the error messages and alarms displayed by the Deltec Large Volume Infusion Pump that notify you of any operating problem If you cannot solve the problem after reading this chapter the pump should be inspected and repaired by a suitably qualified technician or returned to Smiths Medical at the address on the back cover of this Instruction Manual in order to have the fault rectified What s in this chapter The chapter contains two sections e warning messages with alarms divided into Continuous backup alarm Insistent alarms and Non insistent alarms e warning messages with no alarms The chapter lists the possible causes and recommended action to take for each of the warning messages The chapter does not contain details of the Deltec Large Volume Infusion Pump s System errors or warnings that indicate a problem that can only be solved by the Biomedi
99. nfusion 3 9 secondary infusion 2 29 volume over time infusion 3 18 Pump features 1 4 indicators and displays 2 2 programming keys 2 3 service alarm 4 3 sounds 2 10 switching on 2 7 Pumping indicator 2 21 2 23 Q Quick Rate Change option 3 7 Quiet Pump Mode 2 7 2 11 R Rate change in D R calc 3 25 change while running 2 21 quick rate change option 3 7 setting min max limits 3 29 titration 2 21 Rate change not completed 4 6 Rate Taper 3 8 end early feature 3 14 preset limits set 3 16 program by max rate 3 12 program by total time 3 10 restart or reprogram 3 15 Re run infusion 2 35 Rear of the pump 2 4 symbols appearing on S 8 Recharging the battery 2 9 Recovery dose rate calculation 3 19 Restore infusion rate 2 35 Roller clamp 2 17 Running rate change 2 21 S Safety clip 2 18 S 1 clip alarm message 4 4 dose rate change alarms 3 27 4 6 rate and VTBI limits 3 29 Safety keypad lockout 2 22 Secondary infusion alarm 4 6 bolus enabled 2 30 ending 2 14 2 32 programming 2 29 secondary stop 2 28 setting up 2 26 totals 2 34 VTBI 2 28 Index 4 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Index Security on pump 2 22 Self test 2 7 S 1 Service due date display 2 7 pump service warning 4 3 servicing features 1 6 Silence key 2 7 2 11 2 22 Solution prepare for infusion 2 16 thick S 1 Sounds 2 10 Stan
100. ng Dose Rate Calculation DRC Recovery or Rate Taper infusion start up Testing the battery At any time when operating on battery you can check the battery capacity by carrying out the Battery Test described in Chapter 3 Options Operating using the battery During operation of the pump on battery e the yellow Battery indicator is lit the Message Display light turns off if the pump is left on Hold unless you have set the Backlight on option described in Chapter 3 Options Low battery When you switch on the pump and during operation the pump warns you when the battery capacity is low If you see the yellow Battery indicator flashing whilst the pump is infusing you should plug the power cord into the AC mains supply as soon as possible Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Operating the pump Low battery alarms When approximately one hour of operation remains the pump sounds an alarm and displays this message Low battery Plug in cord If you see this message plug the power cord into the AC mains supply as soon as possible If you decide that you must continue to use the pump on battery another alarm sounds approximately half an hour before it is fully discharged This message is displayed Battery too low Plug in cord It is essential that the pump is plugged into the AC mains supply at this point WARNING Correct management
101. ng the Options key Re enter Rate Taper and check if you have made a mistake in programming the prescription 4 Step through the program look at the calculated values and compare them to the limits 3 16 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Options 7 Volume Over Time VOT This option if enabled in the Technician Menu allows you to set up an infusion using the volume to be infused and the total time with the pump automatically calculating the infusion rate It can be used with either Primary Secondary or Bolus infusions Note If rate limits are enabled and set you may be restricted in the values you enter Always use the Options key to check any limits before you enter the mode See page 3 30 for more details Rounding up calculated rates If the calculated rate is 99 9 mL h or less the rate will be rounded to the nearest 0 1 of a mL h On the Model 500 pump if the calculated rate is greater than 100 mL h the rate will be rounded to the nearest 1 mL h Volume and time value rates If the selected volume and time values calculate a rate which must be rounded the pump calculates a revised time appropriate to the rounded rate For example if the volume entered is 14 mL and the time entered is 8 hours the actual rate calculated will be 1 75 and then rounded to 1 8 The time then automatically changes to 7 hours 47 minutes and the following display appears i4 mL in F
102. ning This will only occur if you have one or more 3 Check the prescription of the following features enabled on the ae Check the Min and Max Rate and Max Technician menu VTBI settings by pressing the Options key e Min and Max Rate until each is displayed Max VTBI 5 If you have entered a rate which is outside the set limits or a VTBI which is greater than the maximum when you press Run you see the message Make corrections as necessary Press Run to start the infusion Preset Limits Exceeded and an alarm sounds The Rate or VTBI display also changes to the one used before you programmed the infusion If this happens you should 1 Silence the alarm 2 Check the Rate or VTBI display to see which has changed to find out which limit has been exceeded 2 20 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Operating the pump Infusion information displays Message Display The Message Display starts at zero and counts up in mL to show the volume infused so far for example 1 4 mL this infusion Rate display and Pumping indicator The Rate display shows the infusion rate The Pumping indicator is a horizontal line located at left of the Rate display The indicator moves to show that the solution is being infused The speed of the Pumping indicator is approximately proportional to the infusion rate Volume to be Infused display The Volume
103. ning message is displayed Neither the primary or secondary indicator lights are lit when in Rate Taper The diagram below shows a typical Rate Taper infusion and the four programming variables that must be set Total Time 2 or lt Maximum Rate gt 10 steps up pump calculates rates i 3 Taper up time zero may be entered if taper up not needed GM0166_0011 US A Volume 10 steps down 4 Taper down time zero may be entered if taper down not needed KVO Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Options Rate and volume limits The highest allowable infusion rate in Rate Taper is 400 mL h 99 9 mL h on Micro 3100 The highest allowable volume to be infused in Rate Taper is 4400 mL 999 9 mL on Micro 3100 Any limits set with options such as Rate or VTBI limits will apply You will be able to program Rate Taper as normally but you will be prevented from running the infusion For more details see page 3 16 Rounding in rate steps If a rate step calculates to less than 1 mL h it always appears in the display as 10ths At 1 mL h and higher the pump may calculate a rate step and deliver in 10ths however the display will show a rate which is rounded to the nearest whole number Entering hours and minutes When programming by total time for a total time of less than 10 hours enter 0 before the hours digit for example 09h 00min Th
104. ns and or 60 drops mL sets Note A thick solution in this case may be certain cytotoxic agents lipid based fluids and other viscous solutions for example Total Parenteral Nutrition 2 16 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Operating the pump Prime the administration set Example You must always follow the Instructions for Use that accompany the administration set to be primed This section shows an example to explain the basic priming steps to be carried out on an administration set without a bi directional check valve filter injection site or c clamp GM0166 0007 US A With the solution container hanging on the IV pole and the administration set spike inserted into the container prime the administration set as follows WARNING Remove any air to prevent air embolism The presence of air within the infusion can result in complications resulting in patient injury or death WARNING Use only Smiths Medical administration sets with this product Failure to do so may result in compromised system accuracy leading to complications resulting in patient injury or death 1 Squeeze the drip chamber and fill until it is at least one third full The drip chamber may fill completely during loading and or an infusion This will not adversely affect the fluid delivery or the operation of the pump 2 Hold the cassette inverted so that the roller clamp is above t
105. nt where arrangements can be made for their recovery either by recycling or energy recovery The main batteries are potentially harmful and will require separate disposal according to manufacturer s instructions or local regulations Note If applicable EU national or local regulations concerning waste disposal must take precedence over the above advice Recycle Large Volume Infusion Pumps Smiths Medical Specification Standards Electrical Safety y Classified as Internally Powered Equipment Class 1 Type CF Cardiac Floating insulation on all inputs Standards EN 60601 1 EN 60601 1 2 EN 60601 2 24 Fluid Ingress Protection IPX 1 Drip proof Disposal See previous page Patents USA 5401256 GB 2247765 5103214 France 2715073 5429485 5017192 Large Volume Infusion Pumps S 9 Specification Smiths Medical Performance charts The following graphs are designed to show flow accuracy of the infusion system plotted against given time periods The curves were developed while testing the Model 3000 using a Smiths Medical Standard Adult Set 21 0346 administration set The curves for the Micro 3100 are identical since both pumps have the same pumping mechanism The trumpet curve represents the worst case rate error in any given observation window over the whole infusion period These trumpet curves were prepared according to the requirements of EN IEC 60601
106. ntered press the key Enter the hours and minutes for the taper down period enter zero hours and minutes if you do not want to taper down When the correct Taper down time period is entered press the key The pump calculates the maximum rate that is required to complete the Rate Taper infusion within the specified time period If the maximum rate is correct for the patient press the key If you need to change the maximum rate press the key twice to take you back to step 2 and adjust the program a longer total time may be required If was pressed and this display appears then you need to review the program you have set You will have to adjust to the volume time and or maximum rate value Press the key This takes you back to step 2 to review the program values If ready to start the Rate Taper infusion press the Run key or press the key to review your settings If you pressed the key to review the settings the display will take you through steps 2 to 8 again If you pressed the Run key the Rate Taper infusion will start The display will count up the volume infused from zero Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 3 11 Options Smiths Medical To program a Rate Taper by Maximum Rate If you want to set the maximum rate at which the pump delivers the Rate Taper infusion choose the Maximum Rate taper method Rate Tarer Press to set Volume 1958
107. o Volume display infusion j for Primary indicator Parin z Secondary or Bolus sie infusion depending on indicator Secondary Bolu 2 Run indicator indicator ON when pump is infusing Ambient Flashing when light sensor D infusing at KVO automatically i rate adjusts brightness of message Hold display indicator ON when pump is not Large y infusing Flashing when Ty alarm sounds Mains indicator green Battery indicator yellow Door latch lit when pump is lit when pump is pull the latch up and connected to AC switched on but not out to switch pump mains supply connected to AC on and open door for mains supply loading Flashes when battery Swing door closed is low and push the latch GMO166_0001 US A in to secure the door 2 2 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Operating the pump Programming keys Display Options menu Confirm Options or reset Total volume j N View Total Volume infused View change Occlusion Alarm Setting for current infusion Program Primary Secondary or Bolus rate Primary infusion key Total Occlusio Vol Alarm olume Setting Secondary Bolus infusion key Keys also used as up and down arrow keys used only in Options Numeric keypad used to enter numbers Switch on or off Alarm GMO0166_0002 US A silence key Program Primary Secondary or Bolus volume to be infused Start infusion St
108. o alarm consists of three tones two high pitched and one low pitched repeated at two second intervals To silence an insistent alarm press the Silence or Hold key The alarm will recur unless you correct the problem as described in Chapter 4 Troubleshooting This chapter describes each alarm its cause and action to take Non insistent alarm This type of alarm alerts you to a condition that needs attention but has not caused the infusion to stop For example you hear anon insistent alarm if the pump is running on batteries and the batteries are low or if the infusion has switched to a KVO rate The non insistent audio alarm consists of two tones one high pitched and one low pitched repeated at two second intervals To silence this type of alarm press the Silence or Run key to silence the alarm without stopping fluid delivery press the Hold key to silence the alarm and stop fluid delivery Note In Quiet Pump mode there is no audio alert for certain non insistent alarms See the next page for more details 2 10 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Operating the pump Continuous backup alarm In addition to the insistent and non insistent operational alarms the Deltec Large Volume Infusion pump has a fail safe backup alarm system This has a distinctive high pitched tone should the audio alarm system fail then the pump sounds the backup alarm with a 1 5
109. o alarm silence button Silence Side panel symbols al Use pump only in upright BOX position Rear panel symbols A Attention consult accompanying documents Data input output Q Pemo CF Application Y cardiac floating Audio alarm volume control e Alternating current Nurse call option only if option is fitted Inside battery door symbols risk of electric shock if the housing is opened Attention dangerous voltages Equipotential point Internal battery Li p af z B Disposal EU Countries Collect Separately This product contains electronic and other components such as batteries that may contain materials which if disposed of with general household waste could be damaging to the environment In accordance with Directive 2002 96 EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Smiths Medical requires that residents of the European Union return this product for proper disposal at the end of its useful life For information on how to return the product for disposal refer to http www smiths medical com recycle index html Disposal other Countries When disposing of the pump its batteries or any of its accessories ensure that any negative impact on the environment is minimised Contact your local waste disposal service and use local recycling or disposal schemes Separate any other parts of the equipme
110. onal step for a Secondary infusion with the Bolus feature enabled on the Technician Menu 1 Press the Hold key if the pump is running 2 If Secondary Min and Max Rates and Max Secondary VTBI are enabled on the Max SB Rate FSF pump ensure that they are appropriate Press when set for the infusion by pressing the Options key To find out more see page 2 15 A 3 Press the Secondary Bolus key With Secondary Bolus Secondary the Bolus feature is enabled the Message Press 1 or 3 Ese Display tells you to press 1 for Secondary or 3 for Bolus 4 To enter the Secondary rate press 7 J2 ML h dary tate p The Message Display shows the volume Sec infusion i AA A of the previous Secondary or Bolus infusion The yellow Secondary indicator is lit Press the Rate key and enter the Secondary infusion rate in mL h l p lt ay jmn an Lo Cc v 6 Press the Volume to be Infused key VA to clear the display and enter the to be Secondary volume in mL This should Infused normally match the volume in the Secondary container 7 Verify that the rate and volume to be infused settings are correctly displayed Open the roller clamp on the Secondary administration set 3 2 mL 8 Press the Run key to start the Secondary mu infusion The Message Display shows the Sec infusion volume infused When the infusion is complete see Ending a Secondary infusion on page 2 32
111. ondary admin set 2 28 Continuous backup alarm 2 11 D Design standard S 10 Diagram front of pump 2 2 loading cassette 2 18 modular connection system 2 5 primary infusion 2 12 rate taper infusion 3 8 rear of pump 2 4 secondary infusion 2 13 Dimensions of pump S 1 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Index 1 Index Smiths Medical Disconnect G modular connected pumps 2 6 o Display Giving set infusion information 2 21 load the cassette 2 18 light 3 4 priming 2 17 on pump 2 2 Graph Disposal of pump S 9 trumpet curve S 10 Door H open alarm 4 4 Dose Rate Calculation 3 19 Height example 3 23 recovery 3 19 warning messages 4 6 Dosing rate 3 20 Download history 1 6 Drug amount 3 21 Drug Label display 2 23 example 3 34 option 3 34 selecting 3 35 E Electrical safety standard S 9 Ending bolus infusion 2 32 primary infusion 2 25 rate taper infusion 3 9 secondary infusion 2 32 Epidural administration 1 3 F Fast Access to Options 3 2 Faulty pump 4 3 Fluid Ingress protection S 9 Free flow protection S 1 Front of the pump 2 2 symbols appearing on S 8 Fuses S 3 bag above pump 2 16 2 27 S 1 no flow warning 4 5 High occlusion alarm setting 2 24 History on pump 1 6 Hold alarm 4 5 key 2 20 Indicators Battery operation 2 8 Mains operation 2 2 Primary infusion 2 2 Pumping 2 21 Seconda
112. onsult accompanying Nurse Call documents Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual A 1 Appendix Smiths Medical Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Index Index Symbols 5 Step Setup 2 19 A Accessing options 3 2 Accessories S 7 Accuracy of pump spec S 2 Administration set loading cassette 2 18 loading problem alarm 4 4 priming 2 17 Air detect system S 2 Air in cassette 4 4 Alarms audio backup 2 11 dose rate change 3 27 insistent 4 4 low battery 2 9 messages 4 3 non insistent 4 6 occlusion below pump 2 24 overview 2 10 programming messages 4 3 warning messages 4 3 Audio alarm 2 10 Automatic keypad locking 2 22 Back pressure 2 24 Backlight 3 4 Backup audio alarm 2 11 Bag height above pump 2 16 2 27 Bag height above pump S 1 Battery battery test option 3 lithium 1 6 2 9 S recharging 2 9 specification of S 3 too low 4 4 using the pump on 2 8 5 3 Bolus ending 2 32 feature enabled 2 26 setting up and running 2 31 totals 2 34 Button see also Keys unlock keypad 2 22 C Cassette loading into pump 2 18 CE Marking S 9 Change rate dosing rate change 3 25 quick rate change option 3 7 running rate change 2 21 warning messages 4 6 Clamp attach pump to IV pole 2 5 roller clamp on admin set 2 17 warning 4 4 Cleaning periodic 4 8 Clip safety 2 18 S 1 Connecting pump to IV pole 2 5 sec
113. op infusion Decimal point key Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Operating the pump Smiths Medical Rear of the pump Alarm Outlet for alarm Alarm volume control Keypad lock unlock button used to protect the keypad from tampering during an infusion Modular connection used when attaching more than one pump to an IV pole Rails Hook Disconnect button Pole clamp AC mains cord secured by retainer Equipotential earth point GMO0166_0003 US A Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Operating the pump Connecting the pumps to an IV pole In use Smiths Medical recommend that the pump should be connected to a suitably balanced IV pole using the pole clamp as illustrated in the diagram on the opposite page The diameter of the pole must be between 1 2 cm and 3 8 cm 0 5 and 1 5 inches To provide maximum stability when using the modular connection system ideally the IV pole should have 6 wheels and a low centre of gravity The base diameter should be 56 cm 22 inches Attaching a single pump to an IV pole To attach the pump to a suitably balanced IV pole 1 Loosen the screw on the pole clamp 2 Hold the pump by the handle and slip the arms of the pole clamp onto the pole 3 Tighten the screw on the pole clamp to firmly attach the pump to the pole Attaching more than one pump to an IV pole Wh
114. osed remove any restriction to the upper tubing 4 Replace the admin set if there is damage to the spike or other admin set problem Qeclusiorn Pressure below Open the lower roller clamp below FUME pump exceeds the remove any restriction to the Occlusion Alarm lower tubing Change the Occlusion Setting Alarm Setting if not appropriate for infusion Verify patient catheter is patent OK Hold Pump is on hold for Press the Silence or Hold key to 2 minutes with the silence the alarm door closed Press the Run key to start the or 6 minutes with infusion or turn the pump off if not the door open in use Secondary Secondary Bolus Press the Silence or Hold key to Complete infusion ended and silence the alarm Secondary Stop has Press the Primary key been enabled onthe Press Run to start the Primary Technician Menu infusion Note In Medium or High occlusion alarm settings when downline pressure exceeds the alarm threshold the motor pauses the Run key remains lit and the Pumping indicator stops If within 10 seconds the pressure drops back below the threshold pumping resumes and the alarm does not sound if pressure remains high the alarm sounds If repeated pressure spikes occur causing the pump to enter this filtering mode for a total of 30 seconds measured over the last 4 minutes that the pump was infusing the alarm sounds Occlusions detected in the Low occlusion alarm setting cause an
115. ours and 30 minutes taper up for 1 hour taper down for 45 minutes Press the Options key and numeric key 6 or press the Options key repeatedly until the Message Display shows the Rate Taper option then press the key to begin Enter the volume to be infused If an error is made while entering the new volume press the Volume to be Infused key and re enter the correct setting or alternatively press the Volume to be Infused key twice to return to previous setting When the correct volume is displayed press the key Press numeric key 7 to select total time Enter the hours and minutes required to complete the infusion Enter the leading zero as shown in this example for numbers less than 10 If you make an error while entering the time press any number key repeatedly until the first number in the hour value is flashing then enter the correct time 3 10 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Options Tarer uF ih eM Press when set Ter down 8h 45m Press when set Maximum 174 mlh To continue Cannot infuse To review RUM to infuse Resets Tarer Tarer A mL this infusion When the infusion time is correct press the key Enter the hours and minutes for the taper up period enter zero hours and minutes if you do not want to taper up When the correct Taper up time period is e
116. p recalculates any value entered into the new weight units If you press the Options key a second time by mistake you are taken back to the beginning of programming Just press to get back to entering and confirming the patient weight Enter the patient weight from the keypad When entering the weight the precision depends on the units you are using See the Specification at the end of the manual for the increments for each weight unit Press to set the weight and move on to the drug amount Programming the drug amount The drug amount entry follows the dosing rate entry or the patient weight if a dosing rate involving weight is selected When you are asked to enter the drug amount display you will see a display similar to the follwing 466 MG drug bad Press when set If you need to change from MG drug bag in this example press the Options key to enter the change sceen 9 drug bad For new mode Press the key repeatedly to display g MG and mcg When the display is correct enter the drug amount value from the keypad Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 3 21 Options Smiths Medical When entering the amount the precision depends on the units you are using See the Specification at the end of the manual for the increments for each range When the dosing rate mode selected requires units input only units bag appears in the Messag
117. perform as specified in this manual and the cause cannot be determined and corrected do not use the Infusion Device Refer it to a Smiths Medical qualified technician for proper service Unauthorized service of the Infusion Device voids the warranty For service information refer to the Limited Warranty Technical Assistance If you have comments or questions concerning the operation of the Deltec 3000 and Deltec Micro 3100 Large Volume Infusion Pumps please call this number 1 800 426 2448 Our staff is available to help clinicians twenty four hours a day with the programming and operation of the Deltec 3000 and Deltec Micro 3100 Large Volume Infusion Pumps Smiths Medical MD Inc 1285 Grey Fox Road St Paul Minnesota 55112 U S A Note The information and procedures presented in this section apply only to products sold in the U S For information regarding products sold outside the U S contact your sales representative CAUTION The device may only be repaired by authorized persons qualified by Smiths Medical Large Volume Infusion Pumps Operator s Manual S W 1 Service Warranty Smiths Medical Limited Warranty Smiths Medical MD Inc the Manufacturer warrants to the Original Purchaser That the Deltec Model 3000 or Deltec Micro 3100 Large Volume Infusion Pump the Pump not including accessories shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship
118. ram minute e units kg hr units kilogram hour 3 20 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Options Enter new value for the dosing rate When you have the mode you want to use on the screen enter the value for the dosing rate from the keypad The screen changes to show that you are entering a value and not selecting the mode as if you had just entered Dose Rate Calculation Press when you have done so When you enter values the precision with which you can enter them depends on the range 0 01 to 99 99 in increments of 0 01 0 1 to 999 9 in increments of 0 1 1 to 9999 in increments of 1 If you have chosen one of the following modes using patient weight mcg kg min MG kg hr mcg kg hr MG kg min or units kg hr you are next asked to enter it as described in Programming the patient weight below For dosing rate modes without the patient weight you are next asked to enter it as described in Programming the drug amount opposite Programming the patient weight The Patient s body weight follows the dosing rate entry for the following dosing rate modes mcg kg min e MG kg hr e mcg kg hr e MG kg min units kg hr You need to enter the patient weight when you see a display similar to the following Pt wt fo kg Press when set Press the Options key to change the weight measurement from kg to Ibs or Ibs to kg The pum
119. ration set but does not detect infiltration In accordance with local protocol you must periodically inspect the patient s infusion site for signs of infiltration Failure to do so may result in an unacceptably slow time to Occlusion resulting in patient injury or death Large Volume Infusion Pumps Warnings and Cautions i 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 WARNING If an Occlusion alarm occurs immediately clamp the line to the patient Then inspect the fluid pathway to determine what has caused the obstruction An unintentional bolus of medication can result in patient injury or death WARNING Do not run parallel infusion lines below the pump Delivering a Secondary infusion means running a second line above the pump Failure to do so may result in an inaccurate delivery of medication resulting in patient injury or death WARNING Check the Secondary set carefully since an occlusion above the pump on the Secondary line could cause the Primary fluid to be delivered instead of the Secondary infusion Administering the wrong medication may cause serious patient injury or death WARNING The Secondary volume to be infused must match the amount of fluid in the secondary container Primary flow resumes when the secondary container is empty If the volumes do not correspond the wrong infusion may be delivered which could cause serious patient injury or death WARNING Delivery rate for secondary medic
120. re information on Drug Labels see Chapter 3 Options Stop the infusion To stop the infusion at any time press the Hold key If an occlusion is detected If an occlusion is detected the Run light remains lit but the Pumping indicator stops The pump does not give an occlusion alarm immediately but only alarms if the occlusion pressure continues to exceed the occlusion threshold for 10 seconds This helps to avoid nuisance occlusions However the pump monitors any temporary occlusions and if such occlusions persist then the occlusion alarm is generated If an occlusion is detected when the occlusion alarm is set to Low the pump alarms immediately If an occlusion alarm occurs If an occlusion alarm occurs immediately clamp the line to the patient Then inspect the fluid pathway to determine what has caused the obstruction WARNING If an occlusion alarm occurs immediately clamp the line to the patient Then inspect the fluid pathway to determine what has caused the obstruction An unintentional bolus of medication can result in patient injury or death Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 2 23 Operating the pump Smiths Medical Change the Occlusion alarm setting You can check the current occlusion alarm setting when an infusion is running if you press the Occlusion Alarm Setting key You can change the setting if you first put the infusion on Hold see steps in opposite co
121. red or calculated values are within the limits when you press Run This also applies if you change values as described on the previous page If the pump detects that the calculated rate is outside the limits or the VTBI is too high then the alarm sounds and the Message Display shows this warning Preset Limits Exceeded Note This happens when the calculated rate is valid but not acceptable because of the VTBI or infusion rate limits set on the pump It is not the same as the cannot infuse message displayed because the rate calculation is invalid To silence alarm and leave Rate Taper If you see the Preset Limits message when you are programming or reprogramming a Rate Taper infusion Press the Silence key to silence the alarm The pump automatically leaves Rate Taper and displays the Standard Message BA mL this infusion This is so that you can use the Options key to check and if appropriate adjust the preset limits which you cannot do when you are in Rate Taper Troubleshooting Preset Limits error in Rate Taper program To find out why the Rate Taper program exceeds the limits check the following 1 Check the prescription volume against the Maximum VTBI limit and adjust prescription 2 Ifthe prescription requires that you enter a Maximum Rate check this against the Max Rate limit setting 3 If the VTBI or Rate limits are acceptable note all limits that are set by usi
122. rge Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 2 13 Operating the pump Smiths Medical Primary and Bolus With the pump configured to offer the Bolus feature you can carry out a Bolus infusion as an alternative to the Secondary infusion A Bolus infusion may be administered at a different rate with the volume to be infused entered separately to the Primary volume just as for a Secondary infusion However for a Bolus infusion the Volume infused is deducted from the Primary Volume to be Infused At the end of the Bolus the pump reverts to the Primary infusion at the previously programmed Primary rate The Secondary Stop feature if enabled has no effect at the end of a Bolus When the Bolus feature is configured each time you press the Secondary Bolus key the Message Display shows Secondary Bolus Press 1 or At this point you would press 3 to enter Rate and Volume to be Infused for the Bolus or to view the totals for the Bolus infusion For full details on how to administer a bolus infusion see Running a Bolus Infusion on page 2 31 Ending a Secondary infusion The Secondary Stop feature in the Technician Menu controls how the pump works when the Secondary infusion is complete With Secondary Stop disabled the pump automatically reverts to the Primary infusion at the previously programmed rate so that there is a continuous flow When the Primary infusion starts a non insisten
123. riginal rate was set in 10ths mL h 4 After 10 seconds the Message Display changes to show the volume infused so far The arrows are displayed as a reminder that the Quick Rate Change option is still selected You can repeat step 3 as required 5 When you have finished with Quick Rate Change to exit and redisplay the Standard Message e press the Options key to display this screen then e press Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 3 7 Options Smiths Medical 6 Rate Taper This option if enabled allows automatic tapering of the infusion rate either up or down for the administration of Total Parenteral Nutrition TPN Rate taper is programmed by setting four infusion variables 1 Volume 2 Total time or Maximum rate 3 Taper up time 4 Taper down time The pump then makes the necessary calculations and performs the rate changes at the required times A Rate Taper infusion can be repeated exactly as the previous infusion or changes can be made if the volume or time requirements vary from one infusion to another This option cannot be used while the Quick Rate Change Volume Over Time setup or Dose Rate Calculation is in use If the pump is switched off whilst in Rate taper mode and not connected to the AC mains supply when it is switched on again the automatic battery test is carried out but the Battery Gauge is not displayed If the battery is low the alarm sounds and a war
124. ring or after an infusion you can check the fluid volumes that have been infused and the volumes remaining to be infused The pump can display the following totals Total volume infused e Primary totals Secondary totals Bolus totals Total Volume infused To view the combined total volume of all fluid infused by the pump since the total was last cleared for example to check the fluid balance for a patient press the Total Volume key If the pump is running an infusion the total volume is displayed on the Message Display as follows 16 5mL h 27m total infusions The total volume includes the volumes from any of the following types of infusion Primary Secondary Bolus e KVO Rate Taper Dose Rate Calculation The Message Display also shows the total hours and minutes that the pump has been in use since the display was last cleared higher than 99 hours reads 100 hrs Clearing the Total Volume To clear the Total Volume on the pump for example to reset the pump before programming an infusion for a new patient e press Hold to stop the infusion if the pump is infusing press Total Volume The Message Display shows the total volume as in this example 18 5mL eh 2PM Press to clear e press to reset the Total Volume and Time to zero Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 2 33 Operating the pump Smiths Medical Prima
125. ry Bolus infusion 2 2 Infusion bolus 2 31 change rate while running 2 21 effect of options on 2 15 KVO 2 25 3 33 limits 3 29 options available 3 1 overview of types 2 12 primary 2 19 ranges of rates times volumes S 4 restore previous rate 2 35 secondary 2 26 stop 2 23 volume infused 2 33 Volume Over Time 3 18 Insistent alarm 2 10 4 4 Instrument care 4 8 IPX1 S 10 IV pole 2 5 Index 2 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Index K Keypad lock manual or automatic 2 22 warning message 4 7 Keys hold 2 20 programming 2 3 unlock keypad 2 22 Kg or lbs 3 21 KVO alarm message 4 6 default rate S 7 infusion 2 25 option 3 33 specify rate 2 25 L Label show drug 3 34 Leakage current S 3 Library of drug labels 3 34 Light backlight on off 3 4 message display 3 4 Limits effect on infusion 2 15 effect on rate taper 3 9 in dose rate calcs 3 19 programming rate taper 3 16 setting rate and VTBI 3 29 Loading dose 2 26 Lock keypad 2 22 Low battery alarms 2 9 occlusion alarm setting 2 24 Mass units 3 20 Maximum infusion rate for rate taper 3 12 KVO 2 25 range available on pump S 4 setting limit 3 29 Maximum VTBI 3 31 Medium occlusion alarm setting 2 24 Message Display at switch on 2 7 option for backlight 3 4 rate and VTBI 2 21 Volume to be Infused 2 34 Messages warning 4 3 Micro 505
126. ry totals Whilst a Primary infusion is running the Message and Volume to be Infused Displays show the volumes for the Primary infusion Volume infused so far During an infusion the Message Display counts up to show the volume infused so far for example 1 4 mL this infusion Volume to be Infused The Volume to be Infused display counts down to show the remaining volume to be infused for this infusion for example LI j Volume to be Infused Nam Om 7 a T M At the end of an infusion the Volume to be Infused is zero Secondary totals Whilst a Secondary infusion is running the Message and Volume to be Infused Displays show the volumes for the Secondary infusion To view Secondary volumes after completing a Secondary infusion 1 Press the Secondary Bolus key 2 Ifthe Bolus feature is enabled press 1 to choose the Secondary volume 3 The Message Display shows the infused volume for the Secondary infusion as shown in this example Pm Seg infusion The Volume to be Infused display shows the volume remaining for the Secondary infusion The Secondary volumes are kept separate from the Primary totals To view the combined infusion volume press Total Volume Bolus totals If you have carried out a Bolus infusion you can view the volumes as follows 1 Press the Secondary Bolus key 2 Press 3 to choose the Bolus volume 3 The Message Display shows
127. s away immediately to avoid any sticky build up Precautions Observe these precautions when cleaning and disinfecting the pumps DO NOT immerse the pumps in any liquids DO NOT apply solutions with a trigger sprayer or under a direct stream or shower as this will produce too much surface moisture on the pump This may have a harmful effect on the electronic system DO NOT use steel wool metallic bristle brushes plastic abrasive scouring pads metal spatulas or other metallic cleaning utensils as these will scratch the pump housing Chemical decontamination procedures Hospital protocol may require all the pumps used in treatment of hepatitis AIDS or quarantined patients to undergo special disinfection procedures Such procedures are likely to include prolonged 10 minutes or more contact with disinfecting agents Special care must be taken to avoid excess solution invading the pump s internal components The solutions given previously as not recommended for use should be especially avoided during all decontamination procedures The Service Manual contains information on which cleaning agents may or may not be used and how to perform cleaning Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Troubleshooting Smiths Medical TE 4 10 LargeVolume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Service Warranty Service If a Smiths Medical Infusion Device fails to
128. sages with alarms Message display Possible causes Action Rate or VTBI limits have Preset Limits been set and you are Exceeded outside these limits or You have entered a Bolus VTBI greater than the Primary VTBI trying to program a value Correct the value or change the limits if appropriate Correct the value Warning Messages with alarms Continuous back up alarms When a continuous alarm occurs the pump automatically stops the fluid delivery Message display Possible causes Action Fume needs Electrical or mechanical Do not use service problem Pump needs to be repaired by a qualified technician or returned to Smiths Medical Potential pump problem System check detected Turn off then on Turn pump off then on If alarm persists remove pump from use Pump needs to be repaired by a suitably qualified technician or returned to Smiths Medical Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Troubleshooting Smiths Medical Insistent alarms pump stops infusing Message display Possible causes Action Air in cassette Air detected in the cassette or Cassette loaded backwards To remove air 1 Ensure that the line above the pump is not obstructed between the pump and the primary reservoir Close the lower roller clamp Open the door latch Wait briefly for the cassette to f
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130. se Feviews Dosing Dose rate calculation program cannot be infused as entered The infusion values must be changed see Chapter 3 Options Programming dose rate calculation Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Troubleshooting Smiths Medical Instrument Care Periodic cleaning of the pump housing and inside surface of the door is recommended Unplug the power cord and use a sponge or cloth lightly dampened with a solution of warm water and a mild non staining disinfectant cleaner Do not use cleaning agents which could damage the outer pump housing Periodic cleaning The pump may require periodic cleaning This section lists recommended cleaning agents and describes the recommended procedure for cleaning the pump Recommended cleaning agents Use any of these cleaning agents as directed in Cleaning procedure and precautions on the following pages Soap It is recommended that only soap and water solutions are used to clean the outer surface of the pump These solutions have little disinfecting and sterilising properties Quaternary ammonia salt based solutions Quaternary ammonia salt based solutions are typically liquid concentrates mixed with water They are used for routine wipe down to clean and disinfect with no adverse effects Alcohol solutions It is recommended that only 70 concentrations of isopropyl or ethyl alcohol in water be used in cleaning and disinfecting
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132. second pause between alarm tones Quiet Pump mode In some circumstances it may be desirable to operate the Deltec Large Volume Infusion pump without the associated sounds For safety reasons you cannot turn off the insistent or continuous alarms but if necessary you can operate the pump without the key press click sound and certain non insistent alarms This is called a Quiet Pump infusion To run a Quiet Pump infusion 1 Ensure that the pump is turned off 2 Press Silence and keep it held down 3 Turn on the pump with On Off The keypad click and non insistent alarm sound is now off The pump remains in Quiet Pump mode until you switch off and then on again should an electromechanical system failure occur the pump sounds the backup alarm continuously If you hear the backup alarm sounding you should immediately remove the pump from the patient and have it repaired by a Smiths Medical qualified technician Silent alarms in Quiet Pump mode When running the pump in Quiet Pump mode certain alarms associated with a Secondary infusion are silent The alarm is silent in the following circumstances e when the pump automatically switches from Secondary to Primary when the Secondary infusion is complete when you program the Secondary infusion but press the Primary key then the Run key without running the Secondary infusion when you press Run to start the Secondary infusion with the
133. ss to begin LOW battery FULL This would indicate a battery approximately half charged In this case you may use the Battery Test Option described here to test the battery This way you can find out the approximate battery capacity without switching off the pump 1 Press Hold and ensure that the pump is disconnected from the AC mains supply 2 Press the Options key and then press numeric key 4 or press the Options key until the Message Display shows the Battery Test screen 3 Press the key to start the Battery Test The pump measures the battery voltage After 5 seconds it displays a Battery Gauge showing the approximate battery capacity WARNING Correct management of battery charging as described in the documentation is essential to ensure that the pump can operate on batteries for the time specified Failure to do so may result in compromised function of the product or patient injury Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 3 5 Options Smiths Medical 444444444444444 A fully charged battery in good condition will power the pump for approximately 6 LOW battery FULL hours at 100 mL h 99 9 mL h on Micro This indicates a fully charged battery 3100 4 When the test is complete you can press Run to restart the infusion If the battery capacity is low you must connect the pump to the AC mains supply to recharge the battery For further i
134. t alarm sounds With Secondary Stop enabled the pump stops and sounds an alarm until you manually silence it and start the Primary infusion 2 14 Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Operating the pump The effect of Options settings on infusions Some of the Options settings can affect the way you program the infusion what you can do during the infusion or the way the pump behaves For example if the pump has the appropriate Options enabled on the Technician menu you may choose to turn on the Message Display backlight set the KVO rate e select a Drug Label e program a Dose Rate Calculation Volume Over Time or Rate Taper infusion However the settings which may most affect the way you program an infusion are Rate and VTBI limits Such limits restrict the values you can use during an infusion and their use is described below If you need to make any changes to these Options settings you must do so before programming the infusion See Chapter 3 Options for full details Infusing with Rate and VTBI limits enabled If the features for setting limits are enabled on the Technician Menu the limit values can be set or examined using the Options key They can be set independently for Primary and Secondary infusions and may not all be enabled If Primary Rate or VTBI limits are enabled you can also see the settings displayed after the pump is switched on When limits
135. t section of Chapter 9 Illustrated Parts List of the Technical Service Manual Volumetric Infusion Pump Operator s Manual Smiths Medical Introduction Epidural administration Both the Deltec Model 3000 and Deltec Micro 3100 pumps may be used for epidural administration Anaesthetics Epidural administration of anaesthetics is limited to short term not to exceed 96 hours infusion with indwelling catheters specifically indicated for short term delivery of anaesthetic drugs Analgesics Epidural administration of analgesics is limited to use with indwelling catheters that are specifically indicated for short or long term delivery of analgesic drugs To prevent infusion of drugs not indicated for epidural use and to avoid inappropriate delivery rates when using the pump for epidural applications WARNING When delivering drugs in the epidural space use only those medications specifically indicated for epidural use Epidural administration of other drugs could result in serious patient injury or death e use the pump s Maximum Rate option to set a maximum infusion rate of 20 mL h on a pump to be used for epidural administration This feature is described fully in Chapter 3 Options e donot use IV administration sets which contain injection sites e differentiate the pump and IV set being used for epidural delivery from those being used for other routes of administration A yellow Epidural Label
136. ters are set dosing rate for example mcg min or mcg kg min patient weight in kg or Ibs if required in dose mode selected e drug amount in fluid container MG milligrams Gm grams mcg micrograms or units e volume of fluid in container mL Dose Rate Calculation can be used with the pump on hold or while running It is only available for a Primary infusion When in Dose Rate Calculation mode all values for the current infusion are stored when the pump is switched off During a Dose Rate Calculation infusion if the Drug List feature is enabled you can press twice to view the selected Drug Label Minimum Maximum Rate or VTBI limits set in Options apply to a Dose Rate Calculation program For more details see page 3 28 ug may be displayed instead of mcg in Dose Rate Calculation displays see the Technical User Manual Dose Rate Calculation Recovery Dose Rate Calculation Recovery is an additional feature which can only be enabled in the Technician Menu It enables you to set up a Dose Rate Calculation program for later use To use Dose Rate Calculation Recovery 1 Program the Dose Rate Calculation infusion see page 3 20 2 Press Run then Hold Switch off the pump When it is next switched on the pump displays RUH to infuse Reviews Dosing WARNING Correct entry of data is essential in order to ensure that the intended infusion is performed Before confirming any
137. tery operating time 6 hours at 100 mL h 99 9 mL h on Micro 3100 with approximately 1 2 hour warning of discharged battery Battery recharge time Leakage current Approximately 10 hours depending on the operating conditions The batteries will be charging during an infusion 100 to 120 V less than 20 microamps ungrounded or 220 to 240 V less than 50 microamps ungrounded This is measured between the ground stud and the earth protective prong of the AC mains connector Lithium cell A lithium cell is contained within the electronic memory The data retention time is expected to be in excess of 2 years however it may be reduced for pumps whose date of manufacture is greater than 5 years Over current protection Voltage AC line fuse Thermal fuse Battery fuse 100 to 120 V 200 mA 130 1 0 amp 220 to 240 V 2 x 80 MA 130 1 0 amp Note All fuses are time delay fuses Large Volume Infusion Pumps Specification Primary and Secondary Infusions Smiths Medical Rate range Model 3000 Range Increment 0 1 to 99 9 mL h 0 1 mL h 1 to 999 mL h 1 mL h Micro 3100 Range Increment 0 1 to 99 9 mL h 0 1 mL h Volume to be infused Model 3000 Range Increment 0 1 to 999 9 mL 0 1 mL 1 to 9999 mL TmL Micro 3100 Range Increment 0 1 to 999 9 mL 0 1 mL Rate Taper Infusions Rate range Model 3000 Range Increment 0 1 to 99 9 mL h 0 1 mL h 1 to 400 mL h 1 mL h Micro 3100 Range Incre
138. the KVO Keep Vein Open rate The KVO rate is shown on the Rate display Depending on how the pump is configured the KVO rate may be e the default KVO rate of 3 0 mL h the programmed infusion rate if that was less than 3 0 mL h the KVO rate specified for this pump see Specifying a different KVO Rate below The Message Display shows KVO as well as the combined Primary and KVO volume infused for example KUO Sel mL this infusion The pump continues to infuse at the KVO rate After six minutes the two tone alarm sounds again as a reminder that the KVO infusion is still running You can decide to silence the alarm and stop the infusion press the Hold key silence the alarm and continue to infuse at the KVO Rate press the Silence key Specifying a different KVO rate If the KVO Rate Entry option has been enabled in the Technician Menu you can use the Options key to specify a KVO rate before you start the infusion When you set the KVO rate you can go toa maximum of 10 mL h on a 500 pump or 3mL h on a 505 pump or the Max Primary Rate if one is also enabled and set below these limits If the programmed infusion rate is less than the set KVO rate when the pump goes into KVO it will continue pumping at the programmed lower rate For full details on how to set the KVO rate see Chapter 3 Options Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 2 25
139. the infusion rate without stopping the infusion on page 3 26 Dose or Rate change not accepted If the dosing rate or infusion rate is changed but the resultant calculated rate is incorrect the displays revert to their previous values the non insistent alarm sounds and one of the following displays appear Dose change not accerted Preset Limits Exceeded Press the Silence key to silence the alarm The pump now continues infusing at the old rate If you still need to make a change press the key to take you back to step 1 of Changing the dosing rate without stopping the infusion on page 3 25 or Changing the infusion rate without stopping the infusion on page 3 26 Check values you want to change before entering them to ensure that they will result in a valid calculated rate dose Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 3 27 Options Smiths Medical Programming or reprogramming Dose Rate Calculation with Limits set If any Limits are set for the Primary Rate or Max VTBI then these will apply when you program the Dose Rate Calculation or if you modify a program Setting limits is described on page 3 29 Before you enter Dose Rate Calculation It is worthwhile checking what values are set for Min and Max Primary Rate limits and for Max VTBI before you enter Dose Rate Calculation If they are inappropriate for the prescription you can adjust them and not have the infusio
140. the pumps Solutions of methyl alcohol should never be used when cleaning the pumps Bleach solutions Bleach solutions diluted to 1 part bleach to 10 parts water approximately 0 5 solution may be effectively used for routine wipe down of the pumps with no adverse effects Care should be taken to use only the concentration recommended 1 10 as adverse effects to the pumps may occur Phenol based solutions Phenol based solutions are routinely used to clean and disinfect They are available in various forms such as liquid concentrate and aerosol sprays Long term use of concentrates could have harmful effects on the pumps unless used in exactly the dilution strength in water specified in the manufacturer s labelling CAUTION Do not autoclave steam sterilise ETO sterilise or subject the pump to temperatures in excess of 45 C 113 F Excessive temperatures may cause damage to the pump CAUTION To prevent serious damage to the pump it must not be immersed in any liquids or exposed to strong organic solvents Wipe off spills immediately Do not allow fluid or residues to remain on the pump Additionally the pump is not designed to allow it to be sterilised Failure to observe these cautions may cause internal damage to the pump CAUTION Carry out periodic cleaning following the detailed instructions in this manual Use only the recommended cleaning agents cleaning agents LargeVolume Infusion Pump Operator
141. tion and descriptive literature supplied by the Manufacturer or its agents are believed to be accurate and reliable but do not constitute warranties The manufaturer disclaims responsibility for the suitability of the Pump for any particular medical treatment or for any medical complications resulting from the use of the Pump The Manufacturer shall not be responsible for any incidental damages or consequential damages to property loss of profits or loss of use caused by any defect or malfunction of the Pump This warranty gives the Original Purchaser specific legal rights and the Original Purchaser may have other legal rights which may vary from state to state This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear and maintenance items and specifically excludes batterise administration sets extension sets or any other accessory items or equipment used with the Pump Subject to the conditions of and upon compliance with this Limited Warranty the Manufacturer will repair or replace at its option without charge except for a minimal charge for postage and handling any Pump not including accessories which is defective if a claim is made during such one year period Large Volume Infusion Pumps Operator s Manual S W 3 Service Warranty Smiths Medical S W 4 Large Volume Infusion Pumps Operator s Manual andards ecifications S Smiths Medical Specification Spe
142. tion set ExAMple ssscssssscsssecssssecsssecssssecsseccessecessueecesecssneeeessseessaneeses Load the cassette into the pump Setting the OCcIUSION Alarm u sssscsssssccsseessssssccsseesessecssueecsssecesnsecssuscessusecssnseessnecsesnseessneeseenseessaess Primary IMPUSIOM SetU PD sssaaa a aiaia e Er NATES ia During the infusion ccccccscsssscscesssccssscscssescsssscssessscsscscscsscsssssscssessssssesoeess If the infusion Will NOt Start FUMNMING asien Infusion information CisPlayS ssescccsssccseccssseccssssecssecsssessecssecssseeecssecsssuecessuecesnecssneeeesseeessautessee Running Rate Change Rate titration ssecssssssssssecsssessesssecsssssessseesssnsecssnseecsnseessaseessnecssneeesees Security On the PUMP serscivarecsserecasesatecnccciscescansieactsenendeseneatiominainiacteinaaniaecaeamacinen Display the Drug Label ssscacazsascossucccossststsssussnsscstadetecosscacesscastetstobansesstaatselsicanicusastieanueccmetaiiadte SOD CS EUS 1M ccs asec aassectaacezcescecessstd acacececathcts a E T ARa If an occlusion is detected Change the Occlusion alarm Setting sssssscsssesscsssecssseecsssesscsnseecssecessnsecesnsecssneeeesnsecssneesesnseessaees Ending the Primary infusion ccccsccssscsccscscsscccscsscscecsscssescscsscccscsscssesssees IK VQUIPUSIOM casesszcssaessasevsvecatessuss asebovevasconsssadtpovovatcbsnssasusnnsbussconasasszennnasacovatoa usonisacednadsaszstnilasccaosuadusotton About Secondary Infus
143. tions Smiths Medical Using the End Early feature If it is necessary for a patient s Rate Taper infusion to end earlier than planned this feature provides an alternative to stopping If the infusion ends early the patient does not receive the full infusion as initially the pump abruptly when it is infusing at a programmed high flow rate Tarer oF mL 1 With the Rate Taper infusion running this infusion press the Hold key i 2 Press the Options key twice to view the 16 hrs 33 mins i i remaining time remaining for the Rate Taper End early 38 min 3 Press the Options key again to access the Fress wher set end early display This shows the actual time remaining or 30 minutes whichever is less If the displayed time is acceptable for the infusion rate to taper down press the key If you need to change the time displayed any number of minutes from 01 to 99 can be entered Press the key when the correct time is displayed RUH to end early 4 Press the Run key to start tapering down To continue immediately If the early feature is not required then press the key to continue the Rate Taper program as originally programmed If the pump is on hold press the Run key to continue the infusion KUO 7 5 mb 5 When the rate has tapered down over this infusion the set length of time the pump alarms then continues to infuse at the KVO rate
144. to be Infused display initially shows the programmed volume During the infusion it counts down to show the volume remaining for this infusion Volume to be Infused Original volume to be infused To find out the original programmed Volume to be Infused add the amount in the Volume to be Infused display to the amount in the Message Display Running Rate Change Rate titration Whilst the pump is running you can change the infusion rate For example you may need to adjust the initial rate once the infusion is established You can also stop the infusion and then change the rate but the ability to change without stopping the delivery of the solution is especially important with some drugs for example vasoactive drugs You can carry out a running rate change on Primary or Secondary infusions Once the infusion has started to enter a running rate change 1 Press Rate 2 Enter the new rate using the numeric keypad 3 Press Run within 10 seconds If you do not complete the rate change within 10 seconds an alarm sounds and the rate reverts to the previous running rate followed by a message to tell you the change has not been completed If rate limits are enabled and you enter a rate that is outside those set an alarm sounds and you see Preset Limits Exceeded The pump continues at the previous rate Silence the alarm and check the current settings using the Options key If you need to
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146. us conditions that could lead to death or serious injury to the user or patient that can occur if you do not obey all of the instructions in this manual 1 WARNING You should ensure that the performance offered by the pump is fit for the intended purpose Failure to do so may result in compromised function of the product patient injury or user injury WARNING Do not use a faulty pump If the pump detects a fault when it is first turned on or if it develops a fault during operation then a continuous system alarm sounds The pump must be referred to a suitably qualified technician or returned to Smiths Medical in order to have the fault rectified WARNING Before using the pump it should be inspected for physical damage The pump should not be used if damage is evident and should be returned to service personnel for repair before being returned to use Failure to do so may result in compromised function of the product patient injury or user injury WARNING Do not use the pump if you detect any cracks chips and loose or bent parts or if the buttons do not move in and out freely when they are pressed Failure to do so could cause inadvertent disconnection of the pumps WARNING To avoid possible malfunction of the pump do not expose the pump to X rays gamma rays or ionizing radiation or to the RF interference or strong electric magnetic fields emitted for example by diathermy equipment or mobile telephones If the pump is
147. x VTBI For Secondary or Bolus infusions e Min S B Rate Max S B Rate Max S B VTBI To define the ranges the items must be enabled on the Technician Menu and then set using the Options key See page 3 32 for more details on how limits affect programming an infusion The instructions on the following pages explain how to set values for the Primary Minimum and Maximum Rate and Maximum VTBI Once you have understood how to change these values you will find that you can set the Secondary Bolus minimum and maximum rates in the same way Minimum and Maximum Infusion Rates If the Primary Min Rate and Max Rate are enabled in the Technician Menu their current settings are displayed when you switch on the pump If the defaults have not been changed on a Model 500 the screen looks like this Max Rate 999 Min Rate 5 The Secondary Bolus Maximum and Minimum rates are not displayed when you switch on the pump even if they are enabled and set Entering rates Rates must be entered as whole numbers they cannot include a decimal point If the Min Rate is set to zero there is no lower limit The Max Rate may be set to 999 on a Model 500 or 99 on a Micro 505 Unless the display includes S B the rate being changed is always the Primary Large Volume Infusion Pump Operator s Manual 3 29 Options Smiths Medical To set the minimum and maximum infusion rate If the Options are
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