Preparing To Program The Cadd-1 Pump - SIMS Deltec CADD-1 5100 HFX Operator's Manual

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3.2
Preparing to Program the CADD-1
The CADD-1
®
pump must be in Lock Level 0 (LL0) in order to program the
pump.
You will need to perfor m three steps to ensur e that the pump is in Lock Level 0
(LL0):
1. M ake sure that the pump is in the Stop mode.
2. Determine the current lock level of the pump.
3. Change the lock level to Lock Level 0 (LL0)
When the pump is set at LL0, you are ready to turn to Section 3.3, " Programming
®
the CADD-1
Pump." Section 3.6, " Programming the Patient Lock Levels (LL0,
LL1, and LL2)" provides more information about the pump's lock levels.
NOTE:
W hile you are using the L O CK k ey, you m ust proceed to the nex t step in the
sequence w ithin 15 seconds. If you do not perform the nex t step w ithin
15 seconds, the pum p w ill retain the previous setting.
STEP 1: Make sure the pump is in the Stop mode.
When the pump is in the Stop mode, the word
" STO P" flashes in the lower left corner of the
display, and you will hear three beeps ever y
5 minutes. If the pump is in the Stop mode, go to
Step 2.
Press and hold the STO P/START key.
You will hear a single beep, and three dashes will
appear one-by-one on the pump's display.
Release the STO P/START key after the third dash appears and you hear a
second beep.
®
Pump
*
STOP
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