• The programmed dose/volume has been administered
• Press start/stop to switch off the alarm
• Press INFO and then CLR to reset the administered
volume (to reset the flow rate and dose as well, press the
CLR button for 3 seconds)
• Make sure the correct feeding parameters are program-
med.
• Make sure the door is properly closed prior to
starting a feeding program.
• Replace the empty feeding reservoir and continue fee-
ding. If necessary prime the set.
• Make sure the air sensor is clean.
• Make sure the feeding set is properly inserted in the
pump. (Fig 5a - 5d)
• Connect the adaptor to the pump and mains and charge
the pump for approx. 6 hours. During charging the pump
can be used.
• Turn the pump “off”, contact your healthcare provider or
refer the pump to service.
• Press the “fill set” key another time to stop the pump and
bring it back in the hold mode.
• Stop the alarm by pressing the “start/stop” key.
• Remove the feeding set out of the pump and check the
permeability by flushing the line.
• Re-insert the feeding set in the pump and restart.
• Clean the sensors, reinsert the feeding set in the pump
and restart the pump.
• Stop the alarm by pressing the “start/stop” key.
• Check the permeability of the feeding tube by
aspirating liquid via the medication port.
• Re-insert the feeding set in the pump and restart.
• Clean the sensors, reinsert the feeding set in the pump
and restart the pump.
• Stop the alarm by pressing the “start/stop” key.
• Start the pump by pressing the “start/stop” key and let it
run only briefly.
• Stop the pump by pressing the “start/stop” key insuring
that there has been no occlusion out alarm.
• Remove the feeding set from the pump and reinsert the
feeding set in the pump.
• Restart the pump by pressing the “start/stop” key.
• The programming feature is blocked in the set up mode
of the pump. Ask your healthcare professional to modify
this setting.
• Turn the pump “off”, make sure the pump door is closed
and switch the pump back “on”. If the error persists, con-
tact your healthcare provider or refer the pump to service.
• Connect the pump to another wall outlet.
• Contact your healthcare professional or
Nutricia subsidiary to replace the adaptor.
• The pump administered the installed
dose = volume.
• No flow rate is installed.
Flow rate = 0 ml/h
• The installed parameters in a bolus pro-
gram cannot form a correct solution.
• The door is not correctly closed.
• The air sensor detected an empty
pump set.
• The air sensor area is dirty( Fig 1,
position 8).
• The feeding set is not inserted cor-
rectly.
• The battery capacity is too low.
The pump is not able to deliver
highly viscous fluids at high flow
rates with the present charge level
of the battery.
• Battery failure.
• The pump is priming the set.
• The pump detected an upstream
occlusion between the pump and
the feeding bag.
• The pressure sensor area is dirty
(Fig 1, position 5 & 6).
• The pump detected a
downstream occlusion between the
pump and the patient.
• The pressure sensor area is dirty
(Fig 1, position 5 & 6).
• Calibration not yet completed
on the current feeding set
• Only the current feeding
schedule is allowed for this patient.
Another feeding program is not allo-
wed by your healthcare professional.
• The self test detected
an electronic error.
• The wall outlet doesn’t work.
• The adaptor is damaged.
END OF DOSE
PROG
DOOR
AIR
BATT
the pump
remains working
Battery, “E” and “F”
flashing
FILL SET
OCC IN
OCC OUT
OCC OUT
(repeated)
LOCK
ER01 - ER99
No plug symbol visi-
ble, while the pump
is connected to the
mains.
Condition Cause Correction
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