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4 No modication of this equipment is allowed including the pump,
disposable sets, and accessories. Modication can result in delayed
therapy, over or under delivery, electrocution, injury, or death.
4 Avoid leaving the power adapter or feeding set tubing where infants
or children can become entangled. If these items become wrapped
around a child’s neck, strangulation or death may occur.
4 This device contains small parts. Dispose of or store connector cap in a safe
place when not in use to avoid choking hazard for children under 3 years.
CAUTIONS
4 Federal law (U.S.A.) restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician,
registered dietitian, registered nurse, or other licensed practitioner.
4 Dispose of the Innity Pump, Innity Orange Pump and
Disposable Sets properly, as required by local law
4 If any leaks are detected in the disposable set, stop pump operation
and disconnect set from patient and replace with a new disposable
set. Failure to do so may result in under-delivered therapy.
4 Care should be used when manually priming delivery set
to ensure cassette is not damaged by excess force.
4 Do not overload carry packs with personal items. Pump function may be
aected by kinked or pinched tubing and/or unintentional button presses.
4 The Innity uses an optical air-in-line sensor to detect air in the tubing
as it passes through the pump, causing the pump to alarm if feeding is
inadvertently interrupted or when feeding is complete. It is important
to keep this sensor free of debris including spilled uids or food that may
adhere to the sensor and prevent proper detection of air in the tubing.
The clinician and caregiver should be trained regarding the care, use,
and maintenance of the Innity pump and accessories, including
proper cleaning of the area around the optical air-in-line sensor.
Clinicians, care providers, and end users should be aware of the following
considerations whenever using or teaching others to use the pump:
• The clinician will need to determine whether the programmed dose,
innite dose, or interval feeding setting is most appropriate for the patient.
Regardless of the pump setting, whenever a feeding is delivered, the