Section 5: Reference
Pump Alarms .....................Low battery power; depleted battery power; bat-
Maximum Infusion
Pressure ..............................40.0 psi [2.76 bar]
Maximum Time to
Occlusion Alarm ...............0.1 ml/hr: 2.0 hours
Bolus Volume at
Occlusion Alarm
Pressure ...............................0.1 ml/hr: <0.15 ml
Power Sources ....................... Two AA (IEC LR6) alkaline batteries; AC Adapter.
System Operating
Temperature .......................+2°C to 40°C (35°F to 104°F)
System Storage
and Transportation
Temperature .......................-20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
When shipping pump, use pump case.
tery dislodged; pump stopped; pump fault; low
reservoir volume; high delivery pressure; air in
line; disposable not attached when run attempt-
ed; motor locked; upstream occlusion; reservoir
volume empty; program incomplete; key stuck;
disposable detached.
24 ml/hr: 78 seconds
24 ml/hr: 0.44 ml
The expected life of 2 AA batteries is 15 hours
at 125 ml/hour, or approximately 14 days at
10 ml/day (nominal). This estimate is based on
laboratory tests conducted at room temperature
using 2 new batteries. Actual battery life will
vary depending on the brand of battery, battery
shelf life, temperature conditions, and delivery
rate. It is recommended that 2 new AA batteries
be kept available for replacement if necessary.
An internal battery powers the clock. When
it is depleted, it cannot reliably maintain the
clock time. This battery must be replaced by
the manufacturer. The internal battery has an
expected life of 5 years.
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