Note: If the set had been primed manually, choose Warning or No warning. Refer to
Chapter 9, paragraph 9.2 "Configuration Menu ".
Detailed procedure for priming the line is displayed in Chapter 6, paragraph 6.1 "Priming
the Administration set line".
Occlusion pressure level
The occlusion pressure level can be set in three levels: Low, Middle or High. Lowering
the occlusion alarm level may generate unintended occlusion alarm. High viscosity
medication, high delivery rate and catheter size increase the possibility of unintended
occlusion alarms.
Request code to stop infusion
When this function is enabled from the configuration menu, infusion is protected from
being stopped by using a code. This code is either the programming code or the new
bag code.
Pain question
Pain level question is a numeric pain level scale that can be used to record patient
pain level. Pain level question can be configured as Disabled, Enabled or On Bolus
Request. When pain question is disabled, pain level question will not be accessible
during infusion. When pain question is enabled, pain level question will be acces-
sible only manually through during infusion or on hold. When pain question is set On
Bolus Request, pain level question will appear on pump screen whenever a patient
bolus is requested either through the bolus handset or through the purge/bolus but-
ton and also will be accessible manually as described above.
9.2 Configuration menu
To access the configuration menu of the pump, make sure the pump is disconnected
from the patient and it is turned OFF.
1. Turn the pump ON.
2. Enter the configuration code and press .
3. Enter the “programming” code and press .
4. Press to scroll along the parameters list to access to the values that need to
be changed.
!Warning
•
We recommend the default codes of the pump to be changed (through the
configuration menu) in order to secure the access to different actions related to each
code.
•
The supervisor of the infusion should decide to whom each code and its related
actions should be distributed. Incorrect pump programming could result in death or
serious injury to the patient.
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