Genrui VP10-Vet Operator's Manual

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  • Page 1 Vet Infusion Pump Item: VP10-Vet / VP30-Vet Operator's Manual...
  • Page 2 Preface Manual Purpose This manual contains the instructions necessary to operate the product safely and in accordance with its function and intended use. Observance of this manual is a prerequisite for proper product performance and correct operation and ensures animal and operator safety.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content Preface .............................. I Chapter 1 Safety .......................... 1-4 1.1 Security Information ....................... 1-4 1.1.1 Danger ........................ 1-4 1.1.2 Warning ......................1-5 1.1.3 Caution ....................... 1-6 1.1.4 Note ........................1-7 1.2 Equipment Symbol ......................1-8 Chapter 2 Overview ........................2-1 2.1 Description ........................
  • Page 4 4.2.14 Standby ......................4-10 4.2.15 Shutdown ....................... 4-10 Chapter 5 Infusion Mode......................5-1 5.1 Rate Mode (VP10-Vet & VP30-Vet) ................. 5-1 5.2 Time Mode (Only for Item VP30-Vet) ................5-1 5.3 Body Weight Mode (Only for Item VP30-Vet) ..............5-1 5.4 Sequential Mode (Only for Item VP30-Vet) ..............
  • Page 5 8.5 Alarm Information ......................8-3 Chapter 9 Battery ........................9-1 9.1 Check Battery Performance..................... 9-2 9.2 Install the Battery ......................9-2 9.3 Battery Recycling ......................9-2 Chapter 10 Preservation and Sanitation ................. 10-1 10.1 Description ........................10-1 10.2 Cleaning ........................10-1 10.3 Disinfection........................
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 Safety

    Chapter 1 Safety 1.1 Security Information This section lists basic safety information that operators must pay attention to and follow when using the infusion pump. The same or other safety information related to specific operation will appear in each chapter. WARNING Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice that, if not avoided, could result in ...
  • Page 7: Warning

    1.1.2 Warning WARNING Equipment, cables and accessories must be inspected before use to guarantee their  normal and safe operation. This equipment can only be connected to the socket with ground protection. Please  adopt a rechargeable battery instead of the socket as the power supply if the socket is not provided with a ground lead.
  • Page 8: Caution

    animal’s heart level. Adjust the height of the pump so that there is 51±5 cm between the fluid line and the middle of the pump. When operating the pump and under non-running status, please carefully check  whether there is leakage from the line export of the infusion set, and drop needle of the drip chamber.
  • Page 9: Note

    bumping, being damaged by strong vibration or other mechanical external forces. They should be disposed of in accordance with the relevant regulations of animal  hospitals and veterinary stations after the disposable accessories are used up. The infusion pump should be protected from direct sunlight, high temperature and ...
  • Page 10: Equipment Symbol

    1.2 Equipment Symbol The device you purchased may not have all of the symbols below. Notice! Refer to the accompanying On/Off documents (this manual) Alternating Current Battery (AC) Alarms Audio Pause Start/Bolus Stop Wireless networking Lock Anti-solid foreign objects with a Defibrillation IP34 diameter of not less...
  • Page 11 The environmental pressure limit of the Infusion set transport package is 50~106kPa The temperature limit of the transport Avoid rain package is -20 to 60ºC Stacking layer limit Fragile, handle with care...
  • Page 12: Chapter 2 Overview

    Chapter 2 Overview 2.1 Description 2.1.1 Scope of Application This infusion pump for use in animal hospitals and veterinary stations for constant-rate intravenous infusion of liquid medicines to animals. This infusion pump is suitable for all animal hospitals, veterinary stations and zoos or pet care centre.
  • Page 13: Host

    2.2 Host 2.2.1 Front View Touch Screen Display  Used to display infusion parameters option control and related content. Alarm Indicator  The alarm indicator indicates the level of alarm with two colors LED lights and flashing frequencies. when the pressure and bubble sensing exceed the set range and other abnormal conditions.
  • Page 14: Rear View

    Indicator On: Steady green: The battery is charging (including shutdown).  Indicator Flashing: The pump is running on battery power.  Indicator Off: There is no battery or the battery is not working.  Product Model Only apply to this company. ...
  • Page 15: Top View

    Handle TPU material, Its use for carrying the pump easily.  Nameplate Fixing Clip Installation Position AC Power Connector DC12V Power Interface Interface Waterproof Rubber Plug Pole Clamp The device is fixed on an infusion pole or a hospital bed frame. ...
  • Page 16: Bottom View

    1. Quick Operation Guide Sticker 2. IV Set Knob Rotate the IV Set Knob backward 90° to open the tubesheet and forward to closed.  When the tubesheet is closed, the Liquid Check Clip is opened; when the tubesheet is ...
  • Page 17: Touch Screen Display

    2.3 Touch Screen Display This infusion pump uses the display content is mainly composed of colorful touch screen LCD, three parts: 1. Title Displays the current mode name, battery icon, alarm information, etc. 2. Information Area Display each parameter and parameter value of the current interface. 3.
  • Page 18: Chapter 3 Installation And Setup

    Chapter 3 Installation and Setup 3.1 Install WARNING Equipment assembly and refit (including correct protective grounding connection)  during life period must be carried out by maintenance technicians whom are trained and licensed by the manufacturer, and evaluated according to the specified IEC60601-1. Please contact the company if you have any queries.
  • Page 19: Operating Conditions

    NOTE Keep the packing case and packaging materials for future transportation or storage.  WARNING The packaging materials must be kept out of the reach of children. They must be  disposed of in compliance with local laws and regulations or the hospital policy on waste management.
  • Page 20: Mount The Clamp

    3.1.3 Mount the Clamp 1. Turn counterclockwise to loosen the pole clamp until an IV stand can be inserted in. 2. Tighten the pole clamp clockwise to firmly fix the device on the IV stand (round vertical bar with diameter size of 15-32mm).
  • Page 21: Connect To Ac Power Source

    3.1.4 Connect to AC Power Source 1. Make sure to use the original three-core power cord. 2. Plug one end of the power cord into the AC outlet located on the rear panel of the infusion pump. 3. Plug the other end into a matching, AC-powered three-wire outlet. WARNING The earthing wire in the three-plug connector should be grounded, if there is a doubt ...
  • Page 22: Chapter 4 Basic Operation

    Chapter 4 Basic Operation 4.1 Infusion Flow Chart Press Power on, the infusion pump self-checks, and the screen displays the LOGO brand and System Self- test Turn pump on interface. Load infusion set Refer to 4.2.2 Install the IV Set. Select brand Choose built-in brand or operator-define infusion set used.
  • Page 23: Operation Step

    4.2 Operation Step 4.2.1 Turn On Please refer to the following steps to turn on the infusion pump: Before starting the machine, refer to 11.1 Inspection for safety inspection. Press the power button, the system will perform self-test, and the screen will display the [System Self-Test] interface: ...
  • Page 24 NOTE Please ensure the tube fill liquid fully before install IV set.  The system will directly enter [Select Brand] if the infusion pump was installed an infusin set.  Install the infusion set as follows: 1. Rotate the IV Set Knob backward 90°...
  • Page 25: Replace The Iv Set

    4. Rotate the IV Set Knob forward to close position, the [Select Brand] interface will pop up, indicating that the tube is installed correctly. 5. Install IV set completely, if the [Select Brand] interface will not pop up, the tube needs to be re-installed. WARNING The infusion set should be firmly loaded into the slot, and not jutting on the outside of ...
  • Page 26: Replace The Infusion Bottle (Bag)

    Please refer to 4.2.2 Install the IV Set to reinstall the infusion set. 4.2.4 Replace the Infusion Bottle (bag) Follow the steps below to replace the infusion bottle (bag): To prevent animal injury due to free flow, before changing the infusion bottle (bag), please shutdown the Robert clip (or flow rate regulator).
  • Page 27: Select Infusion Mode

    Select the infusion mode on the [Main Menu] interface, the operator can click [Rate mode] directly for Item VP10-Vet, and click [Select mode] for Item VP30-Vet, please refer to Chapter 5 Infusion Mode for the details introduction of each infusion mode.
  • Page 28: Set Infusion Parameters

    NOTE [Air in Line] alarm will not be triggered during purge.  4.2.8 Set Infusion Parameters The operator can set the infusion parameters under the [Rate Mode], Click [Rate] to set the infusion rate, click [ok] to confirm. Click [VTBI] to set the VTBI, click [ok] to confirm. NOTE Please noted the Rate range is 0.1mL/h~1200.00mL/h(VP30-Vet is ...
  • Page 29: Infusion Pause

    WARNING Operators should inspect and confirm whether the parameter settings are correct  before infusion. If there is a liquid drug or residue on the ultrasonic sensor or the nearby tube surface,  the operator should completely clean the area before infusion. Operators should regularly monitor the connection between the infusion set, pump ...
  • Page 30: Change The Rate During Operation

    NOTE The default rate in Bolus is 800mL/h.  If there is no operation within 15 seconds in the Bolus setting interface, the interface will  be automatically exited. During Bolus,【Time Near End】Alarm will no trigger.  Animal's clinical condition and working condition of the infusion pump must be monitored ...
  • Page 31: Standby

    4.2.14 Standby Press in non-running state will enter the [Shutdown Selection] interface, click the [Standby] control to setting the standby time. It can not Standby when in the high level alarm status. It will be display [Standby Time Expired] after completed, press [ ] control to exit.
  • Page 32 NOTE When power off normally, the current operating data and saved data will be  autosaved. 4-11...
  • Page 33: Chapter 5 Infusion Mode

    Chapter 5 Infusion Mode 5.1 Rate Mode (VP10-Vet & VP30-Vet) Parameters Parameter Range Mode Item VP10-Vet: 0.1-1200mL/h Rate Item VP30-Vet: 0.1-2000mL/h or 1-(400 x drip/60) drip/min Rate Mode VTBI 0.1-9999.99mL Time 00:00:01-99:59:59 h:m:s Please refer to 5.5 Drip Setting for the settings of the unit of “drip/min”.
  • Page 34: Sequential Mode (Only For Item Vp30-Vet)

    Dose Rate 0.01~999.99 Ng/kg/min, ng/kg/h, ug/kg/min, ug/kg/h, mg/kg/min, Dose Rate Unit mg/kg/h, g/kg/min, g/kg/h VTBI 0.1~9999.99mL Rate Same as Rate Mode NOTE: [Rate] will be automatically calculated according to the formula(Dose Rate x Weight)/(Drug amt. / Volume) 5.4 Sequential Mode (Only for Item VP30-Vet) Several different sequences (parameter group) can be set in Sequential Mode, and the infusion pump infuses according to the set infusion sequence.
  • Page 35: Chapter 6 General

    Chapter 6 General 6.1 KVO KVO (Keep Vein Open) means to keep the vein open, during which the infusion pump continues infusion at a very low rate after finished the infusion in order to prevent blood backflow or vascular occlusion. Select [Main Menu] →...
  • Page 36: Set Unit Of Pressure

    6.2.2 Set Unit of Pressure Select [Main Menu] → [General] → [Unit of Pressure]. Select [Unit of Pressure]: mmHg, kPa, bar, psi for you choice and automatic conversion. CAUTION Carefully confirm the edit when changing the current pressure unit.  6.2.3 Dynamic Pressure Detection (DPS) During the infusion, the bottom right corner of screen will display real-time pressure change for check the tube occlusion at an earlier time and to prevent the occurrence of further...
  • Page 37: Cumulative Bubbles

    CAUTION If the animal experiences discomfort or danger at a higher air bubble filter level,  monitor the animals 's physical conditions and select the actual needed level. Measures should be taken instantly if any abnormal condition occurs. 6.4 Cumulative Bubbles Select [Main Menu] →...
  • Page 38: Time Near End

    operator to next operation, choose [√] or delete to open or close. 6.7 Time Near End Select [Main Menu] → [General] → [Time Near End]. Select [Time Near End]: 1~30min (increment 1min). when the remainder time reaches the time near end, the [Time Near End] alarm will be trigger. choose [√] or delete to open or close.
  • Page 39: Chapter 7 System

    Chapter 7 System 7.1 Sound Adjustment Select [Main Menu] → [System] → [Sound]. Select [Sound]: 1~8, 1 is the lowest sound; 8 is the highest sound. 7.2 Adjust Screen Brightness Select [Main Menu] → [System] → [Brightness]. Select [Brightness]: 1~8, 8 is the brightest, 1 is the darkest. When running on battery power, you can set a lower brightness to save battery power.
  • Page 40: Chapter 8 Alarm

    Chapter 8 Alarm The alarm is used in order to alert the medical staff by means of sound and light when abnormal situations occur during the infusion procedure which can lead to infusion changes or when the infusion of the animal cannot continue due to the unexpected breakdown or pause/delay of the infusion pump.
  • Page 41: Multi-Level Alarm Rules

    8.2.1 Multi-Level Alarm Rules When several alarms occur simultaneously, the alarms proceed according to the following rules: When several alarms at different levels occur, the visible alarms and audible alarms  are consistent with the highest level alarms. When several alarms at different levels occur, only the highest level alarm is displayed, ...
  • Page 42: Alarm Information

    [Downstream line. 1, the infusion set road is Occlusion] Check the occlusion of each High knotted; (VP10-Vet & interface. 2, Use smaller gauge needles VP30-Vet) Check if the occlusion pressure at high flow rates; setting is reasonable. 3, The blocking alarm level is too low.
  • Page 43 Alarm Alarm Reason Countermeasure information Level [VTBI Completed] Infusion volume delivered (VP10-Vet & High reaches the preset VTBI. Press to remove alarm. VP30-Vet) [KVO Finished] KVO infusion reaches to 30 (VP10-Vet & High minutes. Press to remove alarm. VP30-Vet) During infusion, the size of a...
  • Page 44 Level Alarm will not be removed automatically until the infusion is [Time Near End] Infusion remaining time completed, and then switch to (VP10-Vet & reaches the setting value of [VTBI Completed] alarm. VP30-Vet) [Time Near End]. Press to stop infusion and remove alarm.
  • Page 45: Chapter 9 Battery

    Chapter 9 Battery WARNING The battery can not be disassembled. The battery should be changed by maintenance  staff designated by the company only. Changing the battery incorrectly or changing battery by personnel who has not received suitable training may cause such danger as overtemperature, fire or explode.
  • Page 46: Check Battery Performance

    9.1 Check Battery Performance The performance of the battery may decrease over time. Please follow the steps below when checking the battery: 1. Disconnect the pump from the animal and stop the infusion. 2. Switch the infusion pump on the AC power and charge the battery incessantly for 16 hours above.
  • Page 47: Chapter 10 Preservation And Sanitation

    Chapter 10 Preservation and Sanitation The pump must be cleaned or disinfected using the materials and methods listed in this section. The manufacturer will not be responsible for any damage or accident caused by cleaning and disinfection using other materials and methods. The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for the efficacy of the following chemicals or methods for infection control.
  • Page 48: Disinfection

    10.3 Disinfection The operation of disinfection may cause certain damage to the pump. You are recommended to disinfect only when it is necessary in your desired maintenance plan. Clean the equipment before disinfection. The recommended disinfectants include: Ethanol (70%), Isopropanol (70%), glutaraldehyde-type 2% liquid disinfectant.
  • Page 49: Chapter 11 Maintenance

    Chapter 11 Maintenance WARNING To avoid electric shock, stop using the device if you find its housing has signs of broken.  Contact the service personnel for help in that case. The hospital or medical facility using this pump must set up a comprehensive ...
  • Page 50: View Information

    Inspection/Maintenance Items Frequency Once every two years. Perform after the Perform a safety inspection according to the board is changed or the pump is IEC60601-1 standard. accidentally dropped. Once every two years, or when you Preventive maintenance (refers to the suspect the occlusion alarm is abnormal, Maintenance Manual for pressure calibration, the flow volume is inaccurate, or the...
  • Page 51: Chapter 12 Accessories

    Chapter 12 Accessories WARNING Use the accessories specified in this chapter only. Other accessories may cause damage to  this infusion pump, or cannot reach the specification in this manual. Please do not replace an accessory if its package or itself is damaged. ...
  • Page 52: A Product Specifications

    A Product Specifications A.1 Safety Specifications Product Classification A.1.1 Safety Classification Components Host Type of Protection Against Electric Class I Shock Degree of Protection Against Type CF defibrillation proof Electrical Shock Ingress Protection IP34 Degree of safety of application in the presence of flammable The equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable...
  • Page 53: Operating Environment

    Operating Environment A.1.2 Working Environment Temperature 5 to 40ºC Humidity 15~95%, non-condensing Atmospheric 57~106kPa Pressure Storage Environment Temperature -20~60ºC Humidity 10~95%, non-condensing Atmospheric 50~106kPa Pressure Storage Conditions Corrosive-free and ventilated indoors AC Power Specifications Input Voltage 100-240V~ Frequency 50/60Hz Input Current 0.8-0.3A Fuse Low breaking,T2AL 250V~...
  • Page 54: Battery

    Battery A.3.2 Internal Battery Number of Batteries Battery Type Lithium Ion Battery The pump will be shutdown about 30 minutes start from trigger the Shutdown Delay alarm after the new battery is running low. Rated Battery 11.1VDC Voltage Battery Capacity 2900mAh By factory default, continuously operate at a rate of 25mL/h, Power Supply Time...
  • Page 55: Specifications

    0.00~9999.99mL, the minimum increment is 0.01mL Time 00:01 -99:59:59 h:m:s Standby time 00:00:01-99:59:59 h:m:s range Item VP10-Vet: Rate Mode Select Mode Item VP30-Vet: Rate Mode, Time Mode, Body Weight Mode, Sequential Mode KVO rate 0.1~5.0mL/h, the minimum increment is 0.1mL/h...
  • Page 56 different brand and model may differ in the detected air detection. Note 2: The above declared pressure is based on ANDE and HD infusion sets, temperature of 20±2℃. Auto-lock Time off, 1~5min, the minimum increment is 1min Reminder Time off, 1~5min, the minimum increment is 1min Time Near End off, 1~30min, the minimum increment is 1min Bed Number...
  • Page 57: B Default Factory Setting

    B Default Factory Setting This chapter lists some of the default factory settings for the infusion pump. The operator can not change the factory setting, but can restore the infusion pump to the default factory setting when needed. Parameter Setting Default Setting Sound Volume...
  • Page 58: C Symbols And Terms

    C Symbols and Terms C.1 List of Units Abbreviation English Ampere Ampere hour °C Centigrade Centimeter Decibel °F Fahrenheit Gram Hour Gertz inch Inch Kilo Kilogram Kilopascal Litre Pound Meter Milligrams Minute Milliliter Millimeters mmHg Millimeters of mercury Millisecond Millivolt Milliwatt Nanometer Second...
  • Page 59: Technical Alarm Message

    C.2 Technical Alarm Message Symbol English Minus Percent Per; Divide; Or Power Plus Equal to < Less than > Greater than ≤ Less than or equal to ≥ Greater than or equal to ± Plus or minus × Multiply © Copyright C.3 List of Terms Abbreviation...
  • Page 60: List Of Unit Conversion

    Abbreviation English Meaning International Electrotechnical Commission Institute of Electrical and Electronic IEEE Engineers International organization for standardization Injectate temperature Light emitting diode Low voltage directive Maximum Minimum Medical Device Directive Not applied NICU Newborn Intensive Care Unit Operating room Airway pressure C.4 List of Unit Conversion Unit Symbol Unit Conversion...
  • Page 61 D Toxic and Hazardous Substances or Elements Hexaval Polybromin Polybrominat Lead ated ed diphenyl chromiu Part Name biphenyls ethers PBDE Cr(VI) Front Shell ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Back Shell ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Machine Button ○ ○...

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