3 Charging the Batteries
3-2 FLO-GARD 6301 DUAL CHANNEL VOLUMETRIC INFUSION PUMP SERVICE MANUAL 07-19-B1-729
Q Functional Test 1
• Keypad test and Panel Lock switch test
• Nurse call test
• DC voltage measurement test
• Main speaker test
• Back-up beeper test
• Calibration constants checked
Q Final Accuracy Test
• Pump was tested at 125 mL/hr and 10 mL/hr
• KVO test
Q Upstream/Downstream Pressure and Air in Line Test
• Downstream occlusion
• Upstream occlusion
• Air alarm inspection
• AIL sensor value with empty tube
• AIL sensor value with primed tube
• AIL with back pressure service code check
• Air alarm test
Q Functional Test 2
• Free flow prevention
• Door open/closed inspection
• FSR and air sensor inspection
• Drive defect inspection
• Electrical safety tests
• Factory setting verification
Q Final Run-In Test
• Pump runs at 500 mL/hr for 6 hours and 999 mL/hr for 6 hours
Charging the Batteries
To charge the batteries, plug the pump into a hospital-grade AC outlet. Verify
that the Plug icon lights.
Testing New and Recently Serviced Pumps
Before placing new and recently serviced pumps into service at your facility,
perform the following tests:
If the charging state of the batteries is unknown or the pump has not been
plugged in to AC power for at least 16 uninterrupted hours then the pump must
be charged for at least 16 uninterrupted hours of charging prior to releasing it
for use.