Legacy CADD- Duodopa 1400 Patient Information

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Legacy
Duodopa
Patient Information
CADD-Legacy
Duodopa
®
®
Pump Model 1400
This guide is intended to supplement instructions on
how to operate the pump supplied by your clinician.
Perform only those procedures for which you have
received training by your clinician.

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  • Page 1 Legacy Duodopa Patient Information CADD-Legacy Duodopa ® ® Pump Model 1400 This guide is intended to supplement instructions on how to operate the pump supplied by your clinician. Perform only those procedures for which you have received training by your clinician.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction .................... Warnings ....................Cautions ....................® ® CADD-Legacy Duodopa Pump ............ Description of the Keys ................ Installing New Batteries ............... The Main Screen ..................11 Starting the Pump ................. 12 Stopping the Pump................13 Turning the Pump On/Off ..............13 Í...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    CADD-Legacy Duodopa pump for enteral ® delivery of Duodopa ® A clinician programs your prescription into the CADD-Legacy ® Duodopa pump. The pump can be programmed to deliver a ® Continuous Rate, a Morning Dose, and Extra Doses of Duodopa ®...
  • Page 4: Warnings

    Failure to properly follow warnings, cautions, and instructions could result in death or serious injury, and/or damage to the pump. Warnings • Never use the pump in a manner not described in this guide, or for which you have not received training by your clinician. •...
  • Page 5: Cautions

    • Use only extension sets specified by Abbott, paying particular attention to all warnings and cautions associated with their use. DO NOT use extension sets with anti-siphon valves. • ® Attach the cassette (the part of the Duodopa reservoir that attaches to the pump) properly.
  • Page 6 • Do not use rechargeable NiCd or nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries. Do not use carbon zinc (“heavy duty”) batteries. They do not provide sufficient power for the pump to operate properly. • Do not store the pump for prolonged periods of time with the batteries installed.
  • Page 7: Cadd-Legacy ® Duodopa ® Pump

    CADD-Legacy ® Duodopa ® Pump Display Power Jack Accessory Jack Battery Compartment AC Indicator Light (back of pump) Not used in this Cassette application Latch (do not place (side of pump) tubing in slot) Keypad ® Duodopa Reservoir Display The display shows programming information and messages.
  • Page 8 AC Adapter to power the pump. ® Duodopa Reservoir The single-use reservoir designed for use with the CADD- ® ® Legacy Duodopa pump. In this guide and on the pump’s ® display, the word “disposable” refers to the Duodopa reservoir. Battery Compartment Two AA batteries fit into the battery compartment.
  • Page 9: Description Of The Keys

    Description of the Keys ⁄ Used to start and stop the pump. Also used to silence alarms. ¤ Used to reset the Reservoir Volume value. Used to save new values when programming. ‹ ® Used to fill the tubing with Duodopa Œ...
  • Page 10: Installing New Batteries

    Installing New Batteries If LowBat or Battery Depleted appears on the display, you should change the batteries. Use 2 new, AA alkaline batteries ® ® ® such as DURACELL or EVEREADY ENERGIZER Dispose of used batteries in an environmentally safe manner, and according to any regulations which may apply.
  • Page 11 To install new batteries: Stopping 1. Stop the pump by pressing ---- ---- ---- and holding ⁄ 2. When you see 3 sets of STOPPED ⁄ dashes, release 3. Push down and hold the arrow button on the battery door while sliding the door off.
  • Page 12 WARNING: If a gap is present anywhere between the battery door and the pump housing, the door is not properly latched. If the battery door becomes detached or loose, the batteries will not be properly secured; this could ® result in loss of power and non-delivery of Duodopa which could compromise your treatment.
  • Page 13: The Main Screen

    The Main Screen The Main Screen, which the pump displays most of the time, shows the following: Battery Status When running: (for example, LowBat) Status of pump ResVol 50.0 ml Reservoir Status of Volume* Reservoir Volume* * Does not appear on the Main Screen if Reservoir Volume is programmed to Not In Use.
  • Page 14: Starting The Pump

    Starting the Pump When you start the pump, it will automatically review the ® program, and then begin delivering Duodopa . If the pump will not start, a message should appear on the display. Refer to the Messages and Alarms section at the end of this guide. ®...
  • Page 15: Stopping The Pump

    Stopping the Pump ® Stopping the pump stops delivery of Duodopa ⁄ 1. Press and hold Stopping 2. When you see 3 sets of ⁄ dashes appear, release Stopping ---- ---- ---- STOPPED will appear on the STOPPED Main Screen. Turning the Pump On/Off When the pump is stopped, you may put the pump into a low power state by turning it off.
  • Page 16: Getting An Extra Dose

    Getting an Extra Dose Í Your clinician may program your pump so that you can give yourself Extra Doses. Your clinician will explain when and how you should give yourself an Extra Dose. The pump must be running to start an Extra Dose. CAUTION: Do not use the Remote Dose Cord to pick up or carry the pump as damage to the pump or cord could result.
  • Page 17: Starting A Morning Dose

    Starting a Morning Dose Your clinician may program your pump so that you can give ® yourself a dose of Duodopa called the Morning Dose, as it is usually delivered first thing in the morning. Your clinician will tell you when or if you are to deliver a Morning Dose. The pump must be running to start a Morning Dose.
  • Page 18: Removing A Duodopa ® Reservoir

    Removing a Duodopa ® Reservoir WARNING: Clamp the fluid path tubing and/or disconnect the tubing from your enteral access device before removing the ® Duodopa reservoir from the pump to prevent uncontrolled ® delivery of Duodopa , which could compromise your treatment.
  • Page 19: Attaching A Duodopa ® Reservoir

    Attaching a Duodopa ® Reservoir ® WARNING: Use only Duodopa reservoirs supplied by Abbott to maintain pump accuracy and assure proper pump operations. ® To attach a Duodopa reservoir: 2001-01-15 D. Zurn «Lgc Hinge Large Cass Slot» 1. Clamp the tubing on the new ®...
  • Page 20 4. Insert a coin into the Cassette 2001-01-15 D. Zurn Latch, push in, and turn «Lgc Lock Coin Large Cass» counterclockwise until the line on the latch lines up with the arrow on the side of the pump and you feel the latch click into place.
  • Page 21: Resetting The Reservoir Volume

    Resetting the Reservoir Volume 1. Begin at the Main Screen. Make sure STOPPED appears on the Main Screen. „ 2. Press to display the Reservoir Volume Reservoir Volume screen. 100.0 ¤ 3. Press to reset the volume to the programmed value.
  • Page 22: Priming The Tubing

    Priming the Tubing ® Prime the tubing after a new Duodopa reservoir has been attached to the pump and the Reservoir Volume has been reset or changed to reflect the new volume. 1. Make sure the tubing is disconnected from your enteral access device and the tubing clamp is open.
  • Page 23: Remote Dose Cord

    Remote Dose Cord The Remote Dose Cord is an accessory that has a button which operates in the same manner as the key. When the Í Remote Dose Cord is attached, you may deliver an Extra Dose Í by pressing either the Remote Dose Cord button or CAUTION: Do not use the Remote Dose Cord to pick up or carry the pump as damage to the pump or cord could result.
  • Page 24: What If I Drop Or Hit The Pump

    What if I drop or hit the pump? What should I do if I drop the pump in water? If you accidentally drop the pump in water, retrieve it quickly, dry it off with a towel, and call your clinician. What if I drop the pump or hit it against a hard surface? Immediately do the following: •...
  • Page 25: Messages And Alarms

    Messages and Alarms If there are alarms or special messages you need to be aware of, the pump will beep or sound an alarm. Most alarms can be silenced by pressing ⁄ „ . Look at the screen and follow the corrective actions in this table.
  • Page 26: High Pressure

    Messages and Alarms When you see and hear: Take this action: The AA batteries are depleted. Battery Depleted Install 2 new AA batteries. New batteries must be installed even when an AC Adapter is connected. Tone alarm To continue delivery, restart the pump.
  • Page 27 Messages and Alarms When you see and hear: Take this action: Batteries are depleted and the Motor Locked, pump was powered up with the AC remove all power Adapter. Install new AA batteries, reconnect the AC adapter, and Tone alarm restart the pump.
  • Page 28 Messages and Alarms When you see and hear: Take this action: When the pump calculates that 5 ml remain in the reservoir, ResVol this alarm appears. Change the ® Duodopa reservoir soon. If it is hree single beeps not changed, the alarm will reoccur every time 1 ml is delivered until it reaches 0, after which the pump will not run (the Reservoir Volume...
  • Page 29 Messages and Alarms When you see and hear: Take this action: If the Upstream Occlusion Sensor Upstream Occlusion is set to On and an occlusion in the ® Duodopa reservoir is detected, the Upstream Occlusion alarm will Tone alarm ⁄ „...
  • Page 30 This Patient Information Guide discusses the main ® ® functions of the CADD-Legacy Duodopa pump. If you have any questions or problems, or if there is something which you do not understand, contact your clinician for more information. Your Clinician...
  • Page 32 CADD, CADD-Legacy, and the Smiths Medical design mark are trademarks of ® Smiths Medical. The symbol indicates the trademark is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and certain other countries. All other names and marks mentioned are the trade names, trademarks or service marks of their respective owners.

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