the entire fluid path is free of all air bubbles. Air embolism could result in death
or serious injury to the patient.
3.7
Programming the Patient Lock Levels (LL0, LL1, and
LL2)
The CADD-1
®
pump has three different lock levels. They appear on the pump's
display as "LL0," "LL1," and "LL2." The purpose of the lock level function is
to permit programming of the pump and to restrict patient use of the keyboard.
The lock levels function in this way: (1) LL0 permits you to program the pump;
(2) LL1 permits the patient to have limited control of the pump; and (3) LL2
permits the patient to have only minimal control of the pump. Before the pump
is given to the patient, the lock level must be reset to LL1 or LL2 to prevent the
patient from having complete access to all programming and operating functions.
NOTE:
You use the L O CK k ey to control the patient's use of the k eyboard. D o not
confuse that procedure w ith the lock ing of the cassette. (See Section 3.5.2,
"A ttaching the Cassette.")
The clinician may permit the patient to change the continuous delivery rate by
changing the lock level to LL1. The clinician sets the maximum continuous rate
while the pump is in Lock Level 0.
In Lock Level 1, when in the Stop mode, the patient can change the continuous
rate by pressing the SELECT MODE key until RATE and ML appear on the
display. By using the SCROLL keys, the patient can either scroll up to the max-
imum continuous rate allowed by the clinician or scroll down to a lower rate.
When the desired rate appears on the display, the patient presses the SET/CLEAR
key to set the new rate. If the SET/CLEAR key is not pressed within 15 seconds,
the pump will deliver at the previous rate.
The following table shows which keys are active in the different lock levels.
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