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Model | Infusomat P |
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Infusion Rate Increments | 0.1 ml/h |
Occlusion Pressure | Adjustable |
Display | LCD |
Type | Infusion Pump |
Manufacturer | Braun |
Infusion Rate Range | 0.1 to 999.9 ml/h |
Accuracy | ±5% |
Alarms | Occlusion, air-in-line, end of infusion |
Compatibility | Standard infusion sets |
Ensuring proper setup, use, and handling of the infusion pump for patient safety.
Attention to other components and their influence on device safety and performance.
Compliance with medical electrical device safety standards and EMC limits.
Identification and function of the handle, display, keypad, and operating indicator.
Description of the drop chamber holder, drop sensor adapter, and pole clamp.
Details on mains connection, potential equalization, power supply, MFC, and optical interface.
Information on door opener, housing, power switch, and alarm suppression.
Explanation of the flow inhibitor (free flow clamp) and the peristaltic pump.
Overview of VOL, TIME, RATE, and SF special function keys.
Steps for ensuring reliable installation, filling, venting, and inserting the infusion line.
Procedure for setting the delivery rate and initiating the infusion process.
Instructions on how to properly stop the infusion and remove the line.
Methods to change the infusion rate, with or without interrupting the current infusion.
Pre-selecting target volume or infusion time for automated administration.
Using the automatic rate calculation and clearing time/volume values.
Understanding the keep-open rate function after infusion completion.
Querying actual infusion values and battery capacity information.
Utilizing the history function to record and analyze up to 350 events.
Transferring event protocols to a computer via the MFC interface.
Navigating the SF menu to select and activate various functions like Bolus.
Types of bolus administration: volume pre-selection, manual, and interval bolus.
Putting the device on standby and managing infusion interruptions.
Configuring drug display, occlusion pressure, alarm loudness, and data lock.
Checking battery capacity and setting the device's date and clock.
Options for switching the drop control feature on or off.
Defining concentration, units, and dosage parameters for calculation.
Activating, configuring, and using the dosage calculation feature for infusions.
Requesting information and modifying rate, dosage, and concentration.
Steps to turn off the dosage calculation feature and return to basic menu.
Exiting special functions and returning to the main operating menu.
Administering secondary medication by temporarily interrupting primary infusion.
Description of common operating alarms (Drop, Air, Battery) and troubleshooting steps.
Information on KOR, alarm tone delay, further alarms, and device alarms.
Utilizing mains, 12V DC, or integrated battery for pump operation.
Procedures for charging, battery capacity, and considerations for battery ageing.
Connecting the device to external computers via the MFC interface.
Sending proposals, remote control, and logging operating data externally.
Visual representation of flow uniformity during initial operation at different rates.
Measured deviations in flow accuracy over time, influenced by disposables.
Unit type, safety classifications, voltage, current, and EMC compliance details.
Operating/storage conditions, battery type, charging times, and operating time.
Weight, dimensions, and battery capacity information.
Air detector sensitivity, delivery rate accuracy, and delivery range.
Occlusion pressures, alarm reaction times, and maximum bolus volume.
Details on delivery pre-selection, incorrect dosage alarms, and KOR-rate.
Manufacturer's responsibility and the 24-month warranty coverage.
Recommendations for technical safety checks and instructions for device cleaning.
Guidance on checking for transport damage and listing included items.
List of available Infusomat P pump models based on voltage.
Catalog of recommended accessories, cables, clamps, and adapters.
Different types of infusion lines with and without air vents, and their part numbers.