Alarms And Troubleshooting Chart - SIMS Deltec CADD-1 5100 HFX Operator's Manual

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Alarms and Troubleshooting Chart

The CADD-1
pump (Model 5100 HFX) has a number of alarms to alert you to
®
conditions that require corrective actions.
The alarms are audible and can be distinguished as shown below and on the
following page.
Table 2.
Alarms that require corrective actions.
Alarm
3 beeps sound when RES
VOL reaches 5 ml; the alarm
repeats with each 1 ml de-
crease. RES VOL blinks on
the display. Refer to Section
4.4.1.
2 beeps sound each second;
RES VOL and STOP blink.
Refer to Section 4.4.1.
3 beeps sound every five min-
utes; LO BAT blinks on dis-
play.
A continuous, variable-tone
alarm sounds, and LO BAT
remains on the display
A continuous, variable-tone
alarm sounds. "HI P" appears
on the display. Pump delivery
stops. Refer to Section 4.4.2.
Condition
The ML remaining value is at
or below 5 ml.
The fluid container is empty.
The ML remaining value is at
"000."
The battery power is low, but
the pump is operable.
The battery power is too low to
operate pump; pump operation
starts.
High pressure caused by an
obstruction in the fluid path be-
tween the pump and the tip of
the access device; for example,
a kink in the tubing or a closed
clamp.
Corrective Action
Prepare to install a new
(filled) fluid container.
• Press the STOP/START
key or SET/CLEAR key to
stop the alarm and to re-
set the delivery volume
(RES VOL).
• Install a new (filled) fluid
container.
Change battery soon.
• Change the battery imme-
diately.
• Use a new, 9-volt battery.
• Press the STOP/START
key to resume operation.
• Remove the obstruction to
continue the operation or
press the STOP/START
key to shut off the alarm
and to put the pump into
the Stop mode.
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