Testing Procedures - CADD Legacy Plus 6500 Operator's Manual

Ambulatory infusion pump
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Mechanical Inspection
Press each key on the keypad. Each key should have a distinctive
dome feeling. The keys should not feel flat.
Attach the battery door. The battery door should fit snugly in place
when it is closed on the pump.
Attach either a 50 or 100 ml Medication Cassette Reservoir or a
CADD™ Administration Set to the pump. Using a coin, turn the lock
1/4 turn counterclockwise. Check for smooth operation and a definite
"feel" when the lock pulls the cassette firmly against the bottom of the
pump. The slot on the lock should be aligned with the arrow on the
side of the pump.
Gently twist and pull on the cassette to make sure it is firmly attached.

Testing Procedures

Functional Testing
Power-up Check
Insert batteries or press
The first screen will display the serial number, model number, and
software number with revision level. The second screen will display
32 character blocks. (If "LEC" (Last Error Code) and 4 digits appear
prior to the pump displaying the 32 character blocks, the pump has
experienced an electrical or mechanical fault and should be returned
for service.) If no error message is immediately shown, the pump has
powered up normally. The pump will then sequentially display all of
the programmed values and beep at each screen. After all screens are
displayed, successful power up is indicated with 6 audible beeps and
the "STOP" screen displayed. Continue with the lock check.
Lock Check
Attach a 50 or 100 ml Medication Cassette Reservoir or CADD™ Ad-
ministration Set to the pump. The line on the lock should be aligned
with the arrow on the side of the pump.
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and observe the LCD during power up.
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