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level 1 System 1000 - Priming Disposable Sets

level 1 System 1000
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and
allow
it
to
reach
operating
temperature
while
the
disposable
set
is
being primed.
It
takes
between
3
and
7
minutes
for
the
water
in
the
System
1000
to
reach
operating
temperature.
When
the
System
1000
is
plugged
in
and
turned
ON
and
the
disposable
set
is
correctly
installed,
the
green
"OPERATING"
light
will
illuminate
and
the
water
temperature
will
begin
to
increase
on
the
display
panel.
If
the
disposable
set
is
incorrectly
installed
and
the
unit
is
turned
ON,
the
red
“DISPOSABLE"
light
will
illuminate
and
an
intermittent
alarm
will
sound.
|
Priming
Disposable
Sets
!
WARNING
!:
Set
up,
priming
and
use
require
aseptic
technique.
Follow
applicable
hospital
policy
and
procedures.
!
WARNING
!:
Remove
all
air
from
fluid
bags
before
spiking
with
D-series
disposable
set.
|
WARNING
!:
All
air
must
be
removed
from
fluid
lines
prior
to
patient
connection.
Failure
to
do
so
could
result
in
the
introduction
of
air
to
the
patient.
|
WARNING
!:
Monitor
fluid
lines
to
ensure
they
are
air-free.
Never
infuse
fluids
if
there
are
bubbles
in
the
line
between
the
filter
chamber
and
patient
connection.
1.
Close
the
Y-set
clamps.
2.
Remove
one
bag
spike
cap
and
spike
it
into
an
air-free
fluid
bag
with
a
twisting
motion.
|
3.
Hang
the
fluid
bag
from
the
adjustable
1.\.
pole
and
open
the
lead
clamp
to
the
I.V.
bag.
4.
Squeeze
the
drip
chamber
to
the
I.V.
bag
so
it
is
1/3
to
1/2
full.
5.
Remove
the
male
luer
cap
on
the
patient
line
and
open
the
Y-set
clamp
to
the
I.V.
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7.
Gently
tap
the
filter
with
gas
vent
against
the
cabinet
to
release
all
trapped
air.
Priming
is
complete.
Make
patient
connection
without
entrapping
air.
8.
Adjust
the
flow
rate
using
the
roller
clamp.
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