Zevex EnteraLite Infinity Operator's Manual

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1.
Setting up your equipment:
Home Use:
- Fill bag and hang on IV Pole. (Picture 1)
- Attach tubing to pump. (Picture 2)
- Pump should be set to OFF before plugging
into electrical outlet.
- Plug Input 120 V, 60Hz, 200 mA
Picture 1
2.
Using your equipment:
 Turn pump dial to the Set Rate position, and set designated food rate (mL/hr). (Picture 4)
 Locate correct dose and set to instructions.
 Press/Turn/Set to run
*If product is not filled at bedside, it is advisable to close slide
clamp before transporting.
*Make sure slide clamp is open for set up.
3.
Frequent replacement items:
4.
Special Procedures:
 Ambulatory Pump:
- Must have correct ambulatory bag for pump and tubing bags to work properly. Brands may
differ. Check instructions for placement of pump and bag.
- A new pump should be plugged into an A/C outlet before initial use for directed amount of time
to assure full battery charge.
ENTERAL NUTRITION PUMPS
Tubing (Picture 5)
Ambulatory:
- Check for battery charge.
- Fill bag. (Picture 3)
- Attach to pump.
- Place into ambulatory bag.
Picture 2
Feeding bags (Picture 6)
Picture 3
Picture 4
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  • Page 1 ENTERAL NUTRITION PUMPS Setting up your equipment: Home Use: Ambulatory: - Fill bag and hang on IV Pole. (Picture 1) - Check for battery charge. - Attach tubing to pump. (Picture 2) - Fill bag. (Picture 3) - Pump should be set to OFF before plugging - Attach to pump.
  • Page 2 ENTERAL NUTRITION PUMPS Safety Issues:  Alarm Sounding: - Check for kink(s) in the tubing. - Check for empty bag (do not operate pump with empty bag) - Check for low battery - Check for clogging in the line, slide the clamp to assure its completely open. - Check drip chamber to be sure its not more than 1/4 full or coated with product.
  • Page 3 ENTERAL FORMULAS / NUTRITION Enteral formulas are liquid food products that are specially formulated and designed to increase the amount of various food elements and nutrients that will maintain proper physiological function of the body process. They may also be used to correct an existing deficiency. Proper Use of Enteral Nutrition Formula: Your enteral feeding may be given by mouth or by a feeding tube.
  • Page 4 CareLinc Medical Equipment www.carelincmed.com 888.810.5462 BENEFICIARY NAME: _________________________ DATE: ___________ ADDRESS: __________________________________ ___________________________________________ ITEM: ENTERAL FOOD PUMP Medicare requires your supplier to give you the option of purchasing the enteral food pump that you are being setup with today. This means, if you accept the purchase option, Medicare will be billed for the full purchase price of the enteral pump.
  • Page 5 Actu al User (see pag e iii for detai ls) OPERATOR’S MANUAL...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    6. ACCESSORIES ..................... 32 7. SPECIFICATIONS ..................34 8. IMPORTANT PEDIATRIC CONSIDERATIONS ..........36 9. ADDITIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION ..........37 10. WARRANTY ....................39 LIST OF FIGURES .................... 40 WHO TO CALL ....................43 INDEX ........................ 45 © Copyright 2007 ZEVEX Incorporated...
  • Page 7 Infinity EnteraLite ® ® Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 8: Product Overview

    It is easy to use with a simple user interface and keypad. ZEVEX technology allows an accuracy rate of +/- 5% and the ability to safely operate in any orientation. The En- teraLite ����...
  • Page 9: List Of Warnings And Cautions

    LIST OF WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS WARNINGS Use ONLY feeding solutions prescribed by the responsible physician, regis- tered dietitian, registered nurse, or other licensed practitioner. Use ONLY EnteraLite ���� D isposable Sets to ensure proper ��� deliv- ery. Others will not deliver the correct dose, may allow dangerous ����� conditions, and may generate hazardous ���...
  • Page 10 Care should be used when manually priming delivery set to ensure cassette is not damaged by excess force. Do not overload carry packs with personal items. Pump function may be af- fected by kinked or pinched tubing and/or unintentional button presses. © Copyright 2007 ZEVEX Incorporated...
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  • Page 12: Pump Components

    1. PUMP COMPONENTS 1. PUMP COMPONENTS EnteraLite Infinity Enteral Feeding Pump Figure 1-1 Pump: Front 1. Door 2. Pump Wheel 3. Display 4. Upstream Pressure Sensor 5. Air Sensor 6. Downstream Pressure Sensor 7. Receptacle for Cassette 8. Keypad © Copyright 2007 ZEVEX Incorporated...
  • Page 13: Figure 1-2 Pump: Rear

    1. PUMP COMPONENTS EnteraLite Infinity Enteral Feeding Pump Figure 1-2 Pump: Rear 1. Pump Instruction Label 2. Speaker 3. Receptacle for Pole Clamp 4. Serial Number Label 5. Charger/Power Connector Infinity EnteraLite ® ® Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 14: Keypad

    Press and hold key to increase value rapidly. Press key to decrease displayed feed function. Press and hold key to decrease value rapidly. Note: The following keys only function when pump is in pause mode: PRIME, CLEAR, +, and © Copyright 2007 ZEVEX Incorporated...
  • Page 15: Display

    1. PUMP COMPONENTS Display The display includes large alphanumeric char- acters, as well as smaller symbols and words. All segments and symbols on the display are shown in Figure 1-4. Settings and messages are displayed in large alphanumeric characters (Figure 1-5). Figure 1-4 Display Segments When the large alphanumeric characters dis- play numbers, one of the smaller words below...
  • Page 16: Disposable Set

    500 ml Bag Set - Order Number INF0500 4 ���������� 1200 ml Bag Set - Order Number INF1200 4 ���������� Spike Set - Order Number INF0010 Figure 1-9 EnteraLite Infinity 500ml or 1200ml Bag Set Figure 1-10 EnteraLite Infinity Spike Set 1. “ ” Symbol 2. Cassette 3.
  • Page 17: Symbols

    1. PUMP COMPONENTS Symbols Brief instructions for operation of pump as well as a brief explanation of each alarm message which pump may communi- Consult cate are printed on the label attached Accompanying Documents to pump. These are not intended to be used in place of the Operator’s Manual.
  • Page 18: Directions For Use

    3 for instructions on removng ar. If set is to be hung above pump, i.e. on an IV pole, you may skip to step 4. Figure 2-3 Remove Cover from Barbed Adapter / Place Cover on Pole Clamp © Copyright 2007 ZEVEX Incorporated...
  • Page 19: Figure 2-4 Squeeze Bag

    2. DIRECTIONS FOR USE Step 3: Turn bag upside down and gently squeeze. Tilt bag Tubing as needed to keep air at tubing port (Figure 2-4). Port Step 4: Gently pinch teal colored tubing below “ ” symbol. Hold this position until air is removed from tubing. Gently squeeze bag at same time to assist ���...
  • Page 20: Figure 2-7 Seat Cassette

    For pump operation instructions: Figure 2-9 Priming Indication 4 For a Single Feeding Example: go to Page 10. 4 For an Interval Feeding Example: go to Page 13. © Copyright 2007 ZEVEX Incorporated...
  • Page 21: Operating The Pump A Single Feeding Example

    2. DIRECTIONS FOR USE Operating the Pump A Single Feeding Example If you want to deliver 500 ml of enteral feeding solution at a rate of 120 ml/hr and then stop the pump: Key Sequence for “A Single Feeding Example” 120 ml/h 500 ml Step 1:...
  • Page 22: Figure 2-12 Clear Feed Interval

    Prime feature is disabled. If you want to stop pump at any time, press the key. Display will show rate, RUN/PAUSE and pump will be in pause mode. Or, turn pump off by pressing the key. ON/OFF © Copyright 2007 ZEVEX Incorporated...
  • Page 23: Figure 2-16 Dose Done

    2. DIRECTIONS FOR USE When you would like to restart pump, press the and/or the ON/OFF RUN/PAUSE key. Pump will save the memory of where it was in the feeding before stop- ping. Press the key and pump will restart at the point where it was RUN/PAUSE stopped.
  • Page 24: An Interval Feeding Example

    (see Page 32). Step 3: Turn pump on by pressing the key. After running the self test, display will ON/OFF show last programmed rate. © Copyright 2007 ZEVEX Incorporated...
  • Page 25: Figure 2-17 Program Rate To 50 Ml/Hr

    2. DIRECTIONS FOR USE Step 4: Press the key to change the rate to 50 ml/hr. Hold down either key to change rapidly (Figure 2-17). Step 5: Press the RATE/DOSE key to display dose. Press the Figure 2-17 Program Rate key until a dose of 100 ml is displayed (Figure to 50 ml/hr 2-18).
  • Page 26: Figure 2-20 Pump Is Running

    RUN/PAUSE stopped. NOTE: Any changes to pump settings during a feeding cycle will cause pump to start a new feeding; it will not start where it left off. © Copyright 2007 ZEVEX Incorporated...
  • Page 27: Figure 2-23 Time Until Next Feeding

    2. DIRECTIONS FOR USE Feeding Completion: When the dose has been completely delivered, pump will stop running and display will read NEXT DOSE then give the number of hours and minutes until feed- ing will be repeated (Figure 2-23). Display will show the run symbol ����without the arcs rotating around it.
  • Page 28: The Battery

    NOTE: The battery life is an approximation based on a fully charged battery and a ��rate of 125 ml/hr. Higher ��rates will run the battery down faster, while lower ��rates and interval feedings will allow the battery to last longer. Battery life degrades over time. © Copyright 2007 ZEVEX Incorporated...
  • Page 29: Charging The Battery

    2. DIRECTIONS FOR USE The Battery Charging the Battery To charge the battery, insert plug from AC Adapter/Charger into port on the left side of pump. Plug charger into a wall outlet. Pump will charge whether it is turned off or running.
  • Page 30: User Preference Settings

    Pump default is ON (Figure 2-29). NOTE: Regardless of setting, the backlight will al- ways turn off 10 seconds after pump is turned off. Figure 2-29 Backlight Settings LITE OFF and LITE ON © Copyright 2007 ZEVEX Incorporated...
  • Page 31 2. DIRECTIONS FOR USE To adjust these settings: Key Sequence for “Adjusting User Preference Settings” HIGH LOCK MUTE LITE ON UNLK BEEP LITE OFF Step 1: With pump turned off, press and hold for 1.5 seconds the and the keys ON/OFF at the same tme.
  • Page 32: Alarms, Messages, And Indications

    Battery Doesn’t Hold Its Charge ............27 Battery Doesn’t Charge ................. 27 Charger Installed but No Plug Symbol Visible ........27 Should any of these alarms or indications continue after troubleshooting, contact your healthcare provider for pump service. © Copyright 2007 ZEVEX Incorporated...
  • Page 33: Figure 3-1 Er01 - Er99 Or Erra - Errz Alarm

    3. ALARMS, MESSAGES, AND INDICATIONS Alarms ER01 - ER99 or ERRA - ERRZ (Figure 3-1) Pump will sound a continuous beep and display will read ER followed by a two digit number or ERR fol- lowed by a letter to indicate a self-test has failed. To clear alarm: Turn the pump off and then back on.
  • Page 34: Figure 3-4 No Flow In Alarm

    Figure 3-5 NO FLOW OUT Alarm pecially around pressure sensors. If cleaning is necessary, refer to CHAPTER 5 - CLEAN- ING (Page 31). 3. Back pressure from patient may also cause this alarm. Discuss with physician. © Copyright 2007 ZEVEX Incorporated...
  • Page 35: Figure 3-6 No Food Alarm

    3. ALARMS, MESSAGES, AND INDICATORS NO FOOD (Figure 3-6) Pump will sound a dual tone beep repeatedly and dis- play will read NO FOOD. Why: This alarm has occurred because pump has detected air in the tubing. It takes approx- imately 1 ml of air, which is approximately 5 inches (12.7 cm) in length entering the teal col- ored tubing to cause an alarm.
  • Page 36: Figure 3-8 Shut Door Alarm

    If the currently programmed feeding is not desired, either press the key to ON/OFF turn pump off or press the key to place pump in pause mode where RUN/PAUSE adjustments can be made to the settings. © Copyright 2007 ZEVEX Incorporated...
  • Page 37: Figure 3-11 Chek Indication

    3. ALARMS, MESSAGES, AND INDICATIONS Indications CHEK (Figure 3-11) Pump will sound a dual tone beep once and CHEK, RATE, DOSE, and FEED INTERVAL will all blink on the display. Why: This alarm sounds when the RATE, DOSE, Figure 3-11 and FEED INTERVAL are not compatible.
  • Page 38: Figure 3-13 Battery Symbol And The E And F Of The Fuel Gauge

    4 Charger is connected properly. If this does not correct the problem, pump or charger may be damaged. Con- tact your healthcare provider for service. NOTE: There are no user serviceable or replaceable components inside the En- �������� © Copyright 2007 ZEVEX Incorporated...
  • Page 39: Troubleshooting Guide

    If alarm continues, contact your healthcare provider or ZEVEX Customer Service at (800) 970-2337 for assistance. ERRA, ERRD, ERRF, ER01, ER02, or ER03 Alarms Turn pump off. Unload and reload delivery set cas- YES / sette.
  • Page 40 (800) 970-2337 to return pump for service. signs of damage to pressure sen- ������������������������������� Prime set and start pump. If alarm continues, contact your sors area? healthcare provider or ZEVEX Customer Service at (800) 970-2337 for assistance. © Copyright 2007 ZEVEX Incorporated...
  • Page 41 5. Is Battery Symbol (800) 970-2337 to return pump for service. and E and F of fuel If condition continues, contact your healthcare gauge flashing? provider or ZEVEX Customer Service at (800) 970-2337 to return pump for service. Infinity EnteraLite ®...
  • Page 42: Cleaning

    Then, dry with a clean cloth. NOTE: Avoid harsh cleaners/disinfectants. They may cause damage to pump surfaces and may affect pump functionality. ZEVEX has tested the following dis- infectants for acceptability for cleaning/disinfecting the EnteraLite ���� p ump. These cleaning products are categorized below:...
  • Page 43: Accessories

    6. ACCESSORIES 6. ACCESSORIES EnteraLite Infinity AC Adapter/Charger Order Number INFCH01 Plug AC Adapter/Charger into a wall outlet and plug connector into pump to operate on AC power and/or recharge battery (figure 6-1). Figure 6-1 AC Adapter/Charger EnteraLite Infinity Pole Clamp...
  • Page 44: Figure 6-4 Mini Backpack

    6. ACCESSORIES EnteraLite Infinity Mini Backpack Order Numbers PCK1001 (red), PCK1002 (light green and gray), PCK1003 (black and gray), PCK1004 (specialty pack: call for current colors) Pack holds EnteraLite ���� w ith a 500 ml bag in the front section or can accom- modate a 1200 ml bag in the rear section.
  • Page 45: Figure 6-10 Waist Pack

    6. ACCESSORIES EnteraLite Infinity Waist Pack Order Numbers PCK3001 (black and gray) Pack holds EnteraLite ���� w ith a 500 ml bag. Pump is secured with an elas- tic strap. A Velcro strap secures the neck of the 500 ml bag. The tubing is loaded into pump and any excess length of tubing can be secured with a Velcro tab.
  • Page 46: Specifications

    Current Dose Status VOLUME Accumulated DISPLAY Interval Feed Indication INTERVAL FEED Displays Time to Next Feed When Pump is on or off PROGRAM MEMORY RETAINED PEDIATRIC USE PRIME Automatic ���������� DISPOSABLE No Drip Chamber SET FEATURES DEHP-free © Copyright 2007 ZEVEX Incorporated...
  • Page 47 7. SPECIFICATIONS CHEK Programming error - Incompatible ALARMS RATE, DOSE, and FEED INTERVAL settings ER01 - ER99 Self-test error or ERRA - ERRZ LOAD SET Set not loaded properly LOW BATT Battery Low NO FLOW IN Upstream occlusion -5 psi (-34 kPa) Tolerance = ±...
  • Page 48: Important Pediatric Considerations

    Figure 8-1 Head Height Affect on Accuracy If these ������� m eet the required feed regimen, EnteraLite ���� c an be used to deliver enteral formulas to pediatric patients. ALWAYS VERIFY RATE, DOSE AND FEED INTERVAL BEFORE PROCEEDING TO FEED. © Copyright 2007 ZEVEX Incorporated...
  • Page 49: Additional Technical Information

    9. ADDITIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION 9. ADDITIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION Electromagnetic Emissions/Interference Electromagnetic emissions may affect the operation of any electronic medical de- vice, including enteral feeding pumps. The EnteraLite ���� w ill not be affected by electromagnetic emissions in most environments. However, some electromagnetic ��� produced by personal com- munication equipment, household appliances, or occupational tools may cause electromagnetic interference (EMI) which can affect the pump.
  • Page 50 9. ADDITIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION EnteraLite Infinity Disposable Set Displacement EnteraLite ���� Disposable Set displaces approximately 15ml of ��� when primed. Approximately 3.5 ml of air is drawn into the tubing before the enteral pump detects bag is empty. Therefore, approximately 11.5 ml of ��� remains in the disposable set when pump stops feeding.
  • Page 51: 10. Warranty

    This Warranty may not be ����� amended or otherwise changed, except by a �������������������������������� ZEVEX, Inc. voids the warranty if the EnteraLite ���� p ump is opened or tam- pered with in any way without prior authorization from ZEVEX, Inc.
  • Page 52: List Of Figures

    Squeeze Bag ................8 Figure 2-5 Pinch Tubing ................8 Figure 2-6 Tubing Segment Being Pinched ..........8 Figure 2-7 Seat Cassette ................9 Figure 2-8 Close Pump Door ..............9 Figure 2-9 Priming Indication ............... 9 © Copyright 2007 ZEVEX Incorporated...
  • Page 53 LIST OF FIGURES Figure Description Page Figure 2-10 Program Rate ml/hr ......... Figure 2-11 Program Dose ......... Figure 2-12 Clear Feed Interval ..............11 Figure 2-13 Pump is Running ..............11 Figure 2-14 Amount Currently Delivered ............. 11 Figure 2-15 Total Amount Delivered ............
  • Page 54 (Cutaway View of Internal Compartment and Straps) ..34 Figure 6-12 Backpack .................. 34 Figure 6-13 Backpack (Cutaway View of Internal Compartments) .... 34 Figure 6-14 Backpack (Cutaway View of Internal Straps) ......34 Figure 8-1 Head Height Affect on Accuracy ..........37 © Copyright 2007 ZEVEX Incorporated...
  • Page 55: Who To Call

    YOUR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER: _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ YOUR PHYSICIAN: _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ ZEVEX Incorporated 4314 ZEVEX Park Lane Salt Lake City, Utah 84123 USA Customer Service and Technical Support: (800) 970-2337 www.zevex.com Infinity EnteraLite ® ® Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 56 © Copyright 2007 ZEVEX Incorporated...
  • Page 57: Index

    INDEX INDEX Symbols LOW BATT Alarm 17 Plug Symbol 18 Running on Battery Power 17 + Key 3 Blockage. See Occlusion (Blockage) - Key 3 Carry Packs 33 AC Adapter/Charger 18, 32 Classification Information 36 Accessores 32 Cleaning 31 AC Adapter/Charger 32 Acceptable Cleaners/Disinfectants 31 Adjustable Angle Pole Clamp 32 To clean the AC Adapter/Charger 31...
  • Page 58 Battery Doesn’t Hold Its Charge 27 Charger Installed but No Plug Symbol Visible 27 CHEK 26 New Feeding Cycle 16 TO STOP LET GO 9, 26 Next Feeding 13 Infinite Dose 12 Instructions for Use 7 © Copyright 2007 ZEVEX Incorporated...
  • Page 59 INDEX Serial Number 2, 9 Settings Lock 19 Single Feeding Example 10 Occlusion (Blockage) 23, 36 Size (Pump Specifications) 35 ON/OFF Key 3 Software Revision 9 Operating Environment 36 Operating Orientation 35 Storage Envronment 36 Super-Mini Backpack 33 Symbols 6 Pediatric Considerations 37 Pole Clamp 2, 7, 32 Troubleshooting Guide 28...
  • Page 60 OXYGEN CALL LIST Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Call Weekly Every 2 Weekly Call 6 months Call Annually Automatic Stop (except MCR 3-5 yr customers, identify who called in the order and how much they have left) Note: 1. Customers must be aware of their delivery day. They should call before noon on the business before their delivery day.
  • Page 61 OXYGEN CALL LIST Directions to Home / Special Instructions: ___________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ Deliveries Date / Qty. Date / Qty. Date / Qty. Date / Qty. _____/_____ _____/_____ _____/_____ _____/____ _____/_____ _____/_____ _____/_____ _____/____ _____/_____ _____/_____ _____/_____ _____/____ _____/_____ _____/_____ _____/_____ _____/____ _____/_____ _____/_____...

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