7 – Service and Maintenance
Cleaning
Before connecting the pump to a patient, and periodically during use, clean the unit
using a lint-free cloth dampened with hydrogen peroxide 10% or 70% isopropyl
Warning: Always turn the pump off and remove the battery before cleaning.
Warning: Always unplug the charger from AC power before cleaning.
Caution:
solvents. These chemicals can cause damage to plastic components. Use a lint-free cloth
dampened with hydrogen peroxide 10% or 70% isopropyl alcohol.
Caution: Do not soak or immerse any part of the pump or charger in water.
Storage
If the pump is to be stored for an extended period, it should be cleaned and the battery fully
charged. Store in a clean, dry atmosphere at room temperature and, if available, employ the
original packaging for protection.
Perform functional tests and ensure that battery is fully charged once every three months.
Periodic Maintenance
Periodic maintenance (PM) is recommended every 1 year. The pump will display a
maintenance reminder alert for the user to send the pump for service yearly. The PM is
designed to assure the pump's accuracy and detect and repair any potential pump
inconsistencies prior to their occurrence in the field. During the PM, a biomedical engineer
or trained technician should perform the following procedures:
Clean the pump thoroughly
Visually inspect the pump to verify its structural integrity
Perform all the manual tests in the Change Set Up menu
Perform calibration procedures as per the Service Manual
Run the pump for several hours to make sure no abnormalities occur during
infusion such as alarms, inaccurate infusion, and battery inconsistencies.
NOTE: Service and maintenance should be performed by a certified CME technician.
The only maintenance a patient can perform is the changing of the battery and cleaning of
the device.
BodyGuard 595 Color Vision™ Directions For Use
Do not clean the pump or charger with chemicals such as Xylene, Acetone or similar
alcohol.
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