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Do not use rechargeable NiCad or nickel metal hydride (NiMH) bat-
teries. Do not use carbon zinc (“heavy duty”) batteries. ey do not
provide sucient power for the pump to operate properly.
Always have new batteries available for replacement. If power is lost,
non-delivery of medication will occur.
If the pump is dropped or hit, the battery door or tabs may break. Do
not use the pump if the battery door or tabs are damaged because the
batteries will not be properly secured; this may result in loss of power
and non-delivery of medication.
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 medication.
Ensure that the ± 6% System Delivery Accuracy specication is taken
into account when programming the pump and/or lling the Medica-
tion Cassette Reservoir. Failure to do so may result in medication in
the reservoir becoming depleted sooner than expected.
is pump delivers medication at a continuous rate or intermittent
rate in milliliters per hour (ml/hr). Programming the pump at a
delivery rate other than what is prescribed will cause over or under
delivery of medication.
Close the uid path tubing with the clamp before removing the cas-
sette from the pump to prevent unregulated gravity infusion.
For detailed instructions and warnings pertaining to the Medication
Cassette Reservoir or CADD Administration Set, please refer to the
instructions for use supplied with the product for preparing the prod-
uct for use.
Attach the cassette (the part of the Medication Cassette Reservoir or
CADD Administration Set that attaches to the pump) properly. An
improperly attached or detached cassette could result in unregulated
gravity infusion of medication from the uid container or a reux of
blood.

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