7 Troubleshooting Chart
7-24 FLO-GARD 6301 DUAL CHANNEL VOLUMETRIC INFUSION PUMP SERVICE MANUAL 07-19-B1-729
An OCCLUSION alarm or an
UPSTREAM OCCLUSION alarm
occurs with the pump door closed and
the START key pressed.
Check the positioning and seating of
the tubing.
Check that there are no obstructions
upstream or downstream of the pump.
Check the administration set for type
and code.
Check that ambient and solution
temperatures are above 60° F.
Check for solution spills (liquids or
residue) on the inside of the door and/
or on the baseplate.
Check for damage to door latch and
hinges.
Perform “Automatic Test Mode 1:
Calibration Mode 1” on page 9-14,
steps 1 through 6.
Position the tubing properly into the
sensor and safety clamp. Correct any
pinched or kinked tubing in the pump.
Remove obstructions and/or open the
roller clamp.
Replace with Baxter’s “s” suffix
administration set if required.
Raise ambient and/or solution
temperatures.
Clean all accessible areas with cotton
swabs dampened with one of the
cleaning agents listed in Table 6-1.
Remove fibers or foreign particles. Do
not use hard instruments for cleaning.
Replace any damaged parts.
Perform “Safety Slide Clamp
Mechanical Calibration” on page 9-4.
PANEL LOCK switch is not accepted. Check the operation of the switch.
Check CN701 and CNI/F2 for proper
connection and continuity.
Replace PANEL LOCK switch.
Replace Sensor board.
DOOR OPEN alarm occurs while
door is closed, or does not occur when
door is opened.
Check magnet on door latch.
Check CN851 (Pump 1) or CN852
(Pump 2) for proper connection and
continuity.
Replace door latch when magnet is
missing.
Replace CPU board.
Pump operation is louder than normal. Check administration set for proper
type and code.
Check for solution spills on the
pumping fingers and around the back
plate.
Check the tightness of the motor
mounting bracket screws.
Check for a PC board or other
assembly vibrating against the inside
of the case.
Replace with Baxter’s “s” suffix
standard administration set, if
required.
Clean in accordance with Chapter 6,
“Routine Maintenance”.
Tighten as required.
Ensure all internal assemblies are
securely fastened.
The rear clamp fails to hold the pump
on the IV pole.
Check for worn or missing friction
pad.
Check the clamp for worn threads and
other worn or defective parts.
Replace worn or defective parts on the
clamp as necessary.
Table 7-4 Troubleshooting Chart — continued
Symptom Checks Corrective Action