Alarm Conditions - VET-PRO VIP 2000 Operator's Manual

Veterinary infusion pump
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If the pump is to be stored for an extended period it should be first cleaned and
the battery fully charged. Store in a clean, dry atmosphere at room temperature
and, if available, employ the original packaging for protection.
Once every 3 months during storage, carry out functional tests as described in
p.23-26 and ensure that the battery is fully charged.
Alarms Conditions
At any time, when the pump detects a problem, an alarm is activated and the
following will occur:
• An alarm message appears on the display, stating the cause of the alarm and
indicates instructions for continued use.
• An audible alarm sounds.
• The infusion stops.
Alarms
• Air in Line
• Door Open
• Down Occlusion
• Pump Unattended
• Low Battery
• End Battery
• Internal Malfunction
• End Program
• Missing Key
The "Troubleshooting Table" (on the next pages) describes the pump's alarm
conditions and remedies.
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