Programming The Cadd-Plus Pump For Intermittent Delivery; Selecting The Intermittent Delivery Mode - SIMS Deltec CADD-PLUS 5400 Operator's Manual

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3.4
Programming the CADD-PLUS
Delivery
NOTE:
M ak e sure that the pum p is set in the Stop m ode and L ock L evel 0 (Section 3.2).

3.4.1 Selecting the Intermittent Delivery Mode

Remove the battery compartment cover and lift the battery at the contact end
until the contacts disengage. Reinstall the battery and replace the cover. The
power-up sequence will start, and the pump goes through an electronic self-test.
All of the display indicators, an error code (if any), and the software revision
level will appear briefly.
The display will show either of these figures:
Continuous mode (C mode)
or
Intermittent mode (I mode)
If the pump is in the Intermittent mode,
Press the SET/CLEAR key to retain the Intermittent mode
setting in the pump's memory and to continue the power-up
sequence. Near the end of the self-test, the pump displays the
Intermittent mode functions: ML, PERIOD, CYCLE, KVO
ML/HR, DELAY START, CYCLE GIVEN, GIVEN, and RES
VOL. A series of beeps indicates that the power-up sequence has
been completed.
Go to Section 3.4.2, "Setting the Reservoir-Residual Volume (RES VOL)."
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