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Enter the LOADING DOSE value if required and press
Note: If this parameter is not required, the value 000.0 should
be entered.
LOADING DOSE
02.0 m1
MAX/ 24H 1010m1
VOLUME TO BE INFUSED
0160 m1
Enter the VOLUME TO BE INFUSED value and press .
MAX/24H volume indication at the top of the screen indicate
the maximum volume that a patient can receive within 24
hours, according to the above programmed values of each
parameter.
!Warning
Always validate infusion protocol values by checking all parameters, prior to start the
infusion. If the Protocol values are not correct, please, restart the programming
procedure by pressing when you are on the "PUMP ON HOLD" screen.
At the end of programming a summary of the protocol
appears on the screen, the programmed value of each
parameter is displayed.
Press to scroll down the protocol.
If Protocol is correct, press twice to start the
infusion.
BOLUS 2.0 m1
LOCKOUT 2.0 min
DOSE LIMIT 205
m1/4hr
VOL TB INF 160.0 m1
BASAL RATE 40.0 m1/hr
AUTO-BOLUS 5.0 mi1
FREQUENCY 0h 30'
LOAD DOSE 2.0m1
11 APR 2014 11:45
PUMP ON HOLD
HISTORY
PROTOCOL
PROGRAM
PGM
!Warning
Ensure that air has been purged from the administration set before connecting it to
patient, to prevent air embolism. Air embolism could result in death or serious injury to the
patient.
Do not prime the administration set while it is connected to a patient, as this may result in
air embolism or over- delivery of medication. Always disconnect the line from patient before
priming.
HAVE YOU
PRIMED THE SET?
STOP
NO
YES
Make sure that the administration set is fully primed. If not,
press
NO
and prime the set using the pump, refer to Chapter
6, paragraph 6.1 "Priming the Administration set line". If the
administration set is primed, press
YES
key.
.

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