Attaching And Detaching Modules - Cardinal Health Alaris 8000 Series Directions For Use Manual

Modular system intended for adult, pediatric and neonatal care in today’s growing professional healthcare environment
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Modules can be attached to either side of the PC Unit or to
either side of another module. The process to attach or
detach is the same for either side, whether attaching/
detaching to/from a PC Unit or another module.
Attaching Module(s)
1.
Position free module at a
connectors.
2.
Rotate free module down against PC Unit or attached
module, until release latch snaps in place.
NOTES:
Individual hospital/facility may choose to permanently attach
modules. To remove permanently attached modules, contact
qualified service personnel.
Application of adhesive tape or other materials to the sides of
the PC Unit and modules may prevent proper latching.
The Alaris
System is designed to operate a maximum of
®
infusion or monitoring modules. The Alaris
not included in the
of
will not be recognized by the system. The module(s) can
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be attached in any position; however, when mounted on an
pole, it is recommended that a balanced configuration be
maintained.
Alaris
System Directions for Use
®
PC Unit Section
Attaching and Detaching Module(s)
angle, aligning
45°
-module total. Modules added in excess
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General Setup and Operation
IUI
4
Auto-ID Module is
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IV
IUI Connectors
WARNING
When properly secured/snapped,
the release latch provides a very
secure connection between
modules. If not properly latched, a
module can be dislodged during
operation.
General Setup and Operation
45°
Release Latch
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