07-19-B1-729 FLO-GARD 6301 DUAL CHANNEL VOLUMETRIC INFUSION PUMP SERVICE MANUAL 3-3
Preparation for Use Nurse Call
Note: Allow the pump to stabilize at operating temperature (15° – 38° C
(59° – 100° F)), and perform the initial battery charge before performing the
self-test.
Note: Adjust the volume control (located on the rear of the pump) to its highest
setting.
1. “Self Test” on page 10-3
2. “Free Flow Prevention Test” on page 10-11
3. “Electrical Safety Tests” on page 10-12
4. Perform one of the following tests, at your discretion:
Q “Measurement by volume per time” on page 10-13
Q “Measurement incorporating VTBI option” on page 10-13
If the pump fails to pass any of the tests, contact your Baxter customer
representative.
If you want to perform additional testing before placing pumps into service,
refer to the complete Operational Checkout provided in Chapter 10,
“Operational Checkout”.
Nurse Call
The optional nurse call feature enables a user to connect the pump to a nurse
call system at a care area. To connect the pump to your facility’s Nurse Call
system authorized service personnel must:
Q Install a jumper as described in “Nurse Call” on page 4-1.
Q Construct or purchase a cable as shown in “Nurse Call” on page 4-1.
Q Connect the cable to the pump’s communications port and the
facitlity’s system.
Note: Ensure that the connector locking screws are tightened before use.
A manual explaining the computer monitoring feature is available from
Baxter upon request.
Administration Sets
The FLO-GARD 6301 Dual Channel Volumetric Infusion Pump is designed
for use with Baxter’s standard administration sets that contain an “s” as the
last character of the code number, for example, 2C5537s.