Preventive Maintenance Schedules
5.4
Preventive Maintenance Schedules
Two preventive maintenance schedules have been provided.
Schedule A indicates which actions should be taken by either the Clinical User or by a
Biomedical Technician (BMET). These steps do not require the use of tools and may be
performed in a clinical setting.
Schedule B indicates the actions which should be performed only by a BMET or other
qualified service personnel. Tools are required and, in some cases, the instrument covers
must be removed.
WARNING: Preventive Maintenance should not be performed when the
Schedule A
To be performed by the clinical user or the BMET.
REQUIRED ACTION
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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WARNING: Preventive Maintenance should not be performed when the
5 - 4
IABP is attached to a patient.
Clean system if necessary.
Check cables, Autofill
tubing, safety disk Luer
fittings, and line cord.*
Perform Safety Disk Leak
Test (See "Safety Disk Leak
Test" in the CS300
Operator's manual.)
Check battery system (See
"Batteries" in the CS300
Operator's manual.) Check
Battery Indicator (See
"Front Panel" in the CS300
Operator's manual.)
Check Autofill operation
and helium supply.
Check lead fault,
transducer operation, low
helium.
Check battery run time.
Replace batteries when
operating time is outside of
specifications. (135 minutes
minimum at 120 bpm)
Patient contact parts, such as ECG leads and blood pressure transducers, should be kept clean and disin-
fected. Standard hospital operating procedures regarding cleaning and infection control should always
be observed.
IABP is attached to a patient.
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INTERVAL
BEFORE OR
EVERY
AFTER EACH USE
MONTH
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Preventive Maintenance
EVERY 6
MONTHS
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