Annual Functional Inspection And Testing Procedures; Inspection Procedures - SIMS Deltec CADD-Legacy PLUS Operator's Manual

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Section 5: Reference
two-tone audible alarm and stop all drug delivery.
Annual Functional Inspection and Testing
Procedures
Deltec recommends annual functional inspections and tests on all
CADD-Legacy
pumps. The following inspection and testing
procedures should be performed annually to verify function and
accuracy. The pump must be in Lock Level 0 (LL0) to perform the
following inspections and tests.
NOTE: Persons performing the following tests and procedures
should be familiar with the CADD-Legacy
entire Operator's Manual before proceeding.
CAUTION: CADD-Legacy
damaged seal will, therefore, be considered conclusive evidence that
the pump has been misused and/or altered, which voids any and all
warranties. All service and repair of CADD-Legacy
performed by Deltec or its authorized agents.

Inspection Procedures

Visual Inspection
• Visually inspect the pump for any damage to the LCD,
occlusion sensor seals, valves and expulsor, pump hinge
area, lock, cassette sensor, keypad, indicator light, power
jack, accessory jack, air detector, and housing.
• Check the battery door for proper operation. It should not
be broken or damaged. The mating tabs on the pump
housing should not be broken or damaged.
• Examine the battery compartment for damage. If the battery
contacts appear corroded, clean them with a cotton swab
and isopropyl alcohol (see Cleaning the Battery Contacts). If
the battery contacts appear to be bent or pushed in, straight-
ening may be possible with a small screwdriver or other
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pumps are sealed units. A broken or
pump. Please read the
pumps must be

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