Technical Service Manual
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IVAC™ PCAM™ Syringe Pump
Contents General Information... 5 Introduction... 5 Product Familiarity... 5 Purpose of this Manual... 5 Conventions Used in this Manual... 5 General Precautions... 6 Front Panel, Controls and Indicators... 7 Front Panel... 7 Controls and Indicators... 7 Main Display... 8 Example Software V3R2... 8 Example Software V2R8... 8 Protocol Summary Screen... 8 Patient Hand Set... 9
Configuration and Calibration... 10 Access Codes... 10 Entering an Access Code... 10 Configuration Options (251)... 11 Configuration Options Menu... 11 Drug Names and Safety Limits Set Up (251)... 12 General Options (251)... 13 Preset Protocol Set Up (251)... 15 Syringe Range Selection (359)... 16 Language Selection (359)... 16 Setting the End of Infusion (EOI) Position... 17 Teach Learn... 18 Calibration Procedures... 19 Syringe Size Calibration (243)... 19 Occlusion Calibration (717)... 20 Battery Charge Circuit Verification... 22 Clearing Internal RAM (611)... 22
Preventative Maintenance... 23 Introduction... 23 Self-Test Procedure (123)... 23 Upgrading Software... 24 Linear Speed Test... 25 Syringe Constant Values... 26 Occlusion Test... 27 Potential Equalisation Terminal Resistance Test (PE Test)... 28 Battery Maintenance... 28 Physical Inspection and Clean... 28 Performance Verification Procedure... 29 1000SM00017 Iss. 15
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Troubleshooting... 30 Introduction... 30 Event Log Download... 30 Pump Set Up... 30 Set Up HyperTerminal on your PC... 30 Error Codes... 32 General Fault Diagnosis... 34
Circuit Descriptions... 35 Functional Module Block Diagram... 35 Module Overview Functional Description... 36 Control PCB... 36 Power Supply PCB... 37 Display PCB... 38 Communications PCB... 38
Corrective Maintenance... 39 Introduction... 39 Torque Guide... 39 Accessing the Pump... 40 Lower Case Assembly... 41 Replacing the lower case... 41 Battery... 42 Power Supply PCB, Alarm, Mains Inlet... 43 Handset Inlet Assembly... 44 RS232 Connector, Nursecall Connector, Comms PCB... 45 Pole Clamp Assembly... 47 Upper Case Assembly... 48 Replacing the upper case... 48 Control PCB, Display PCB... 49 Transmission Assembly Removal... 51 Transmission Assembly Breakdown... 52 Bonded Beam, Leadscrew...52 Chassis Plate... 53 Torsion Rod... 54 Linear Grid... 54 Carriage, Outer Tube and Plunger Assembly... 55 Syringe Size Pot, Syringe Clamp... 58 Cover Lock Assembly, Case Sealing Cord... 60 Keyswitch Assembly... 62 Window Display, Front Panel Label... 64 Cover, Spring Mechanism... 65 Labels... 67
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Appendix... 69 Electromagnetic Compatibility... 69 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Emissions... 69 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity... 70 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration-Electromagnetic Immunity - LIFE SUPPORT Equipment . 71 Recommended Separation Distances for LIFE SUPPORT Equipment between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the IVAC PCAM Syringe Pump... 72 Spare Parts Listing... 73 Upper Case Components... 73 Lower Case Components... 74 Transmission Assembly Components... 75 Keypads and Labels... 76 Software... 76 Test Equipment, Accessories and Options... 76 Configured Options and Drug Protocol Records... 77 Configured Options Record Sheet... 77 Drugs and Protocols - IVAC PCAM Syringe Pump... 78 Control PCB Molex Header Connector (J1)... 79 Overview... 79 Fitting Instructions... 79 Braun Option Kit... 80 Fitting Instructions... 80 Disposal... 81 Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment... 81 Information on Disposal in Countries outside the European Union... 81 Battery Removal... 81 Removal Procedure... 82 Service Contacts... 83 Document History... 84 Software Upgrade Record... 85
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IVAC™ PCAM™ Syringe Pump General Information
1 General Information Introduction The IVAC™ PCAM™ Syringe Pump (hereinafter referred to as Pump) is designed to provide a small, self-administered dose of analgesic, as and when the patient demands it by activating a hand operated button. The clinician can select limits for various parameters, including the size of each individual dose, the minimum time between doses and the number of doses allowed during a period. In parallel to the patient controlled operation the Pump allows the clinician to set an automatic loading dose which will be delivered at the onset of treatment. Similarly a continuous background infusion which is delivered irrespective of the patients demands for analgesia, can also be selected. In addition, the Pump will automatically record valuable information about each patients treatment and their individual demands for analgesia. This allows further analysis of the frequency with which analgesia is being requested, the total dose delivered etc.
Product Familiarity Prior to operation of the Pump and prior to attempting any repairs or servicing, carefully read the Directions for Use (DFU) As part of continuous improvement, product enhancements and changes are introduced from time to time.
Purpose of this Manual This Technical Service Manual describes how to set up, test and maintain the IVAC PCAM Syringe Pump. This manual is intended for use by personnel experienced in medical equipment testing and maintenance procedures. This manual has been prepared for use by qualified service personnel only. CareFusion recommends that all servicing should only be carried out by CareFusion certified service personnel.
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It is important to ensure that you only refer to the most recent version of the Directions for Use and Technical Service Manual for your CareFusion products. These documents are referenced on www.carefusion.com. Copies can be obtained by contacting your local CareFusion representative.
Conventions Used in this Manual BOLD
Used for Display names, self-test codes, controls and indicators referenced in this manual, for example, Battery Indicator, access code 212, ON/OFF button.
'Single quotes'
Used to indicate cross-references made to another section of this manual. For example, see Chapter 2, 'Configuration and Calibration'.
underline
Used to indicate a link to another section within this manual.
Italics
Used to refer to other documents or manuals. For example, refer to the relevant Directions for Use (DFU) for further information. Also used for emphasis, for example, ...if the gap still measures less than... Wherever this symbol is shown a Hints & Tips note is found. These notes provide useful advice or information that may help to perform the task more effectively.
Wherever this symbol is shown an Update note is found. A typical example is drawing attention to a software upgrade that should be confirmed has been installed.
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Wherever this symbol is shown an Important note is found. These notes highlight an aspect of test or maintenance that is important to know about.
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General Precautions
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Prior to using this Pump, carefully read the Operating Precautions described in the Directions for Use (DFU).
This Pump contains static-sensitive components. Observe strict precautions for the protection of static sensitive components when attempting to repair and service the Pump. An explosion hazard exists if the Pump is used in the presence of flammable anaesthetics. Exercise care to locate the Pump away from any such hazardous sources. Dangerous Voltage. An electrical shock hazard exists if the casing of the Pump is opened or removed. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
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This Pump is protected against the effects of high energy radio frequency emissions and is designed to be fail safe if extremely high levels of interference are encountered. Should false alarm conditions be encountered, either remove the source of the interference or regulate the infusion by another appropriate means. If the Pump is dropped, subjected to excessive moisture, humidity or high temperature, or otherwise suspected to have been damaged, remove it from service for inspection by qualified service personnel.
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IVAC™ PCAM™ Syringe Pump General Information
Front Panel, Controls and Indicators Front Panel
Controls and Indicators
H
START
Press to start the infusion. The green LED will flash during infusion.
STOP
Press to stop/hold the infusion. The amber LED will be lit while on hold.
BATTERY
When illuminated, indicates that the Pump is running on the internal backup battery. When flashing, indicates that the battery power is low, with less than 30 minutes of use remaining.
AC POWER
When illuminated, indicates that the Pump is connected to an AC power supply and the battery is being charged.
R Q S
PLUS/MINUS BUTTONS
Use to move cursor and to increase or decrease values shown on main display.
ARROW BUTTONS
Use as softkeys in conjunction with the prompts shown on the display. For example, to select the CALIBRATE option.
W
PURGE/ BOLUS
Press and hold both buttons to purge the extension set during set up. See 'Basic Features' for further information.
HISTORY
Press to display PCA demands and drug infused history graphs, 24 hour review and event log.
Press to print patient history. Note: A suitable printer must be connected to the Pump.
J
LOCK 1 OFF
Insert key into LOCK 1 keyswitch and turn key to switch between OFF, SET and RUN positions. OFF - Turns the power off.
SET
SET - Use to select or modify protocols and to access configuration and test routines. RUN - Use to start the infusion. Note: Switching from RUN mode to SET mode without first pressing the STOP button automatically stops the infusion.
RUN
LOCK 2
Insert key into LOCK 2 and turn key clockwise to open the syringe cover. Note: This key lock is located on the left side of the Pump 1000SM00017 Iss. 15
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Main Display Example Software V3R2 Current Protocol
Pump Status
Volume Infused (Mass/Volume)
Time
PCA AVAILABLE DEMANDS TOTAL GOOD
PCA Demand Status
13:07
DRUG INFUSED
1.0 µg 0.1 ml
1 1
BD PLASTIPAK 50 ml
Pumping Pressure Icon* Maximum Dose Icon*
PROTOCOL
Syringe Type/Infusion Rate
View Protocol Summary
Example Software V2R8 Current Protocol
Pump Status
Time
Volume Infused (Mass/Volume)
PCA AVAILABLE DEMANDS TOTAL GOOD
PCA Demand Status
MORPHINE 1 1.0 mg/ml
13:07
DRUG INFUSED
1.0 ug 0.5 ml
1 1
PCA DOSE 1.0 ml
LOCKOUT 5 min
CONTINUOUS 0.0 ml/h
Protocol Summary
Protocol Summary Screen Example: Software V3R2 only PROTOCOL MORPHINE 1.0 mg/ml
PCA DOSE 1.0 mg
LOADING 0 µg
DOSE LIMIT 50.0 mg IN 4 h
LOCKOUT 2 min
CONTINUOUS 0 µg/h DOSE RATE STAT
QUIT
* These icons are not displayed when disabled.
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Pumping Pressure Icon* Maximum Dose Icon*
IVAC™ PCAM™ Syringe Pump General Information
Patient Hand Set The electronic patient hand set is designed to be ambidextrous and suitable for both adult and paediatric use. The indicator light can be configured to show when the PCA dose is available or being delivered. Should the clinical situation require it, the indicator light can be disabled. The PCA button will provide feed-back on all, or just good demands. See Chapter 2, 'General Options' for HANDSET MODE configuration details.
The patient handset does not contain any latex.
The hand set connector is a latching (but non-locking) connector. To remove, hold the body of the connector and pull away from the Pump. If required, the Pump can be operated in continuous or clinician over-ride modes without the hand set connected. Note: An alarm warning will operate if the hand set is disconnected from the Pump while it is in operation, or when the handset is connected to the Pump with the PCA button depressed.
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IVAC™ PCAM™ Syringe Pump Configuration and Calibration
2 Configuration and Calibration Access Codes The Pump software contains a number of configuration and test routines that can be accessed using a technical access code as shown in the table below. Code
Title
Description
111*
HOSPITAL NAME
Configure name of hospital/ward to be displayed when Pump is powered on and when Pump is in 'sleep' mode (when DISPLAY SLEEP is enabled). To set the hospital name, use the R Q buttons to toggle through characters and the
S button to adjust, then select OK to store. 123
SELF TEST
Self test routine begins from the start. See Chapter 3, 'Preventative Maintenance' for further information.
124
SELF TEST
Self test routine begins at internal PSU voltage test.
125
SELF TEST
Self test routine begins at display test.
126
SELF TEST
Self test routine begins at declutch test.
127
SELF TEST
Self test routine begins at handset test.
167
COMMS LEARN MODE
Configuration set via comms interface.
168
COMMS TEACH MODE
Configuration output to another device (Pump).
243
SYRINGE SIZE CALIBRATION
Syringe size measurement calibration. See 'Calibration Procedures' on the following pages for instructions.
251
CONFIGURATION OPTIONS MENU
Configuration of drug limits, options, protocols and real-time clock. See 'Configuration Options (251)' on the following pages for further details.
359
BUILD CONFIGURATION
Configure language and syringe range.
376
SERVICE LOG
Review and clear service log errors, hours of battery use and hours of Pump on time. To reset the service log to zero press the RESET softkey.
501**
MASS DOSING
Enable mass dosing. Drugs and protocols use mass dose mode.
502**
VOLUME DOSING
Enable volume dosing. Drugs and protocols use a mix of mass and volume.
611
TOTAL MEMORY CLEAR
Reset memory. Note that the Pump will require full calibration.
717
OCCLUSION CALIBRATION
Occlusion calibration. See 'Calibration Procedures' on the following pages for instructions.
794
FULL EVENT LOG
Enable access to full Event Log.
835
MODIFY CLINICIAN CODE
Change the 3-digit clinician over-ride code.
*
This option is not available on Pumps with software version V2R8 and below.
**
These options are no longer in use on Pumps with software version V3R2 and above. See DOSE MODE in 'Drugs and Safety Limits' and MIX MASS & VOL MODES in 'General Options (251)'.
Entering an Access Code Each menu (and certain individual options) has its own three-digit technical access code which is entered using the following procedure: 1. Hold down the H button and switch LOCK 1 to the SET position. 2. When the display shows ACCESS CODE 000, release the H button. 3. Enter the required access code XXX using the R Q buttons in conjunction with the S button (to select the NEXT option to move through the digits). 4. When the required code is shown, select the ENTER option to confirm.
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Configuration Options (251) Enter the access code 251 (see 'Entering an Access Code' on the previous page for instructions). The CONFIGURATION OPTIONS menu is displayed:
Configuration Options Menu Option
Description
DRUG NAMES AND SAFETY LIMITS
Set drug names and limits. See the next section for further details.
GENERAL OPTIONS
See 'General Options (251)' for further details.
PROTOCOL DEFAULT SET-UP
Set default protocol and alter preset protocols. See 'Preset Protocol Set Up' for further details.
CLOCK SET
Set the internal clock. To set the clock, use the R
A
Q buttons and the S button to adjust, then select OK to store.
The internal clock is the reference against which patient history and events are stored. Patient history should always be recorded and if required, printed prior to changing the clock. Changing the clock will automatically: • Reset the time and date against which all new patient history is stored and may affect the presentation of the history graphs. • Clear previous patient data. Only NEW PATIENT? YES will be available at start up.
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Drug Names and Safety Limits Set Up (251) 1. Enter the access code 251 to display the CONFIGURATION OPTIONS menu. 2. Select DRUG NAMES AND SAFETY LIMITS using the R Q buttons then select ENTER. DRUG 1 is displayed. 3. Select NEXT DRUG to choose another drug or select MODIFY DRUG to modify the current drug, as detailed below. Alternatively, select QUIT to return to the CONFIGURATION OPTIONS menu. 4. Step through each DRUG option (see table below) and modify as required. • Use the R
Q buttons to toggle/select a value then select OK to confirm and continue to the next option.
• Use the S button at any time to go back to the previous option. 5. When set up is complete, switch LOCK 1 to the OFF position.
DRUG NAMES AND SAFETY LIMITS DRUG option
Description
DRUG NAME
Enter drug name. Use the R letter).
DOSE MODE*
Q buttons in conjunction with the S button (to go to the next drug name
Select the dose mode: VOLUME
Volume mode. Drugs and protocols use volume based units. Not available when MIX MASS & VOL MODES is disabled.
MASS
Mass mode. Drugs and protocols use mass based units only.
MINIMUM: DRUG CONC.
Set the minimum drug concentration between 1 µg/ml and 999 µg/ml or 1.0 mg/ml and 99.9 mg/ml. OFF is also available in Volume mode.
MAXIMUM: DRUG CONC.
Set the maximum drug concentration between 1 µg/ml and 999 µg/ml or 1.0 mg/ml and 99.9 mg/ml. Maximum value cannot be set below the minimum value.
MINIMUM: LOCKOUT PERIOD
Set the minimum lockout period (0 - 180 minutes).
MAXIMUM: LOCKOUT PERIOD
Set the maximum lockout period (0 - 180 minutes). Maximum period cannot be set below minimum period.
MINIMUM: PCA DOSE
Set the minimum PCA dose. In Mass mode - between 0 µg and 999 µg or 1.0 mg and 99.9 mg. In Volume mode, between 0.0 ml and 99.9 ml.
MAXIMUM: PCA DOSE
Set the maximum PCA dose. In Mass mode between 0 µg and 999 µg or 1.0 mg and 99.9 mg. Volume mode between 0.0 ml and 99.9 ml.
MAXIMUM: CONTINUOUS
Set the maximum continuous dose. In Mass mode - between 0 µg/h and 999 µg/h or 1.0 mg/h and 99.9 mg/h. In Volume mode - between 0.1 ml/h and 25.0 ml/h (V2R8 or below), between 0.1 ml/h and 35.0 ml/h (V3R2 or above and for syringes >50ml).
MAXIMUM: LOADING DOSE
Set the maximum loading dose. In Mass mode - between 0 µg and 999 µg or 1.0 mg and 99.9 mg. In Volume mode - between 0.0 ml and 99.9 ml.
MAXIMUM: MAX LIMIT
Set the maximum limit. In Mass mode - between 0 µg and 999 µg or 1.0 mg and 999 mg. In Volume mode - between 0.0 ml and 999 ml.
MAXIMUM: CLINICIAN BOLUS
Set the maximum clinician bolus dose. In Mass mode - between 1 µg and 999 µg or 1.0 mg and 99.9 mg. In Volume mode - between 0.1 ml and 99.9 ml.
Notes: 1) * This option is not available on Pumps with software version V2R8 and below. 2) For Pumps with software version V2R8 or earlier, the options may vary, or will not be available. Refer to the relevant DFU for comprehensive information.
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General Options (251) 1. Enter the access code 251 to display the CONFIGURATION OPTIONS menu. 2. Select GENERAL OPTIONS using the R
Q buttons then select ENTER.
3. Use the R Q buttons to toggle/alter a value then select NEXT to move to the next option. Select QUIT at any time to go back to GENERAL OPTIONS menu. 4. When set up is complete, switch LOCK 1 to the OFF position.
GENERAL OPTIONS - Software version: V3R2 Option 1.
ICONS ON DISPLAY
Description YES:
The
NO:
No icons are shown on the Display.
(Pressure) and
(Max dose) icons are shown on the Display.
2.
PROTOCOLS IN USE
Set the number of preset protocols to be available (1 to 10).
3.
MODIFY PROTOCOL
YES:
Allows protocols to be modified in SET mode.
NO:
MODIFY PROTOCOL option disabled (removed from SET mode).
4.
HANDSET MODE
MODE
A
B
C
BEEP
GOOD
ALL
ALL
PCA STOPPED
OFF
ON
OFF
PCA AVAILABLE
ON
ON
ON
PCA DELIVERING
FLASH
ON
FLASH
PCA LOCKOUT
OFF
ON
ON
Handset light:
5. 6. 7.
8. 9.
DELAYED CALL BACK DISPLAY SLEEP CHIRP LOW ALARMS
CONTINUOUS INFUSIONS LOADING DOSES
YES:
Call-back alarm can be delayed (10 - 90 minutes).
NO:
Call-back will be cancelled (up to 2 minutes, or extended to 15 minutes).
YES:
During operation, Display goes blank (into sleep mode) after 2 minutes.
NO:
Display stays on during operation.
YES:
Chirp alarm is enabled, replacing the AC POWER FAIL alarm and the SYRINGE NEAR EMPTY alarm. The AC POWER FAIL alarm and the SYRINGE NEAR EMPTY alarm are not recorded in the event log.
NO:
Chirp alarm is disabled. The AC POWER FAIL alarm and the SYRINGE NEAR EMPTY alarm are active and recorded in the event log.
YES:
CONTINUOUS infusion option enabled in PROTOCOL set up.
NO:
Continuous infusions are not available. Option not available in PROTOCOL set up.
YES:
LOADING DOSE option enabled in PROTOCOL set up. To activate this option, NEW PATIENT is confirmed. Start the PCA.
NO:
Loading doses are not available.
YES:
MAX LIMIT option enabled in PROTOCOL set up.
NO:
Dose limits are not available. Option not available in PROTOCOL set up.
YES:
PCA DELIVERY option enabled in PROTOCOL set up
NO:
Variable PCA doses not available.
10.
MAX DOSE LIMITS
11.
VARIABLE DOSE RATES
12.
COMMS PUMP IDENTITY
Set Pump identity for use with remote communications (000 to 127).
13.
COMMS ENABLED
YES:
RS232 communications enabled.
NO:
RS232 communications disabled.
14.
NURSE CALL
YES:
Nurse Call feature enabled (hardware feature allowing Pump to communicate with the hospital's nurse call system, typically linked to central nurse's station).
NO:
Nurse Call feature disabled.
YES:
Nurse call hardware output is inverted.
NO:
Nurse call hardware output normal.
YES:
Enables printing of events as they occur.
NO:
Continuous printing disabled.
15. 16.
NURSE CALL INVERTED CONTINUOUS PRINT
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17.
Option
Description
DEFAULT SYRINGE
Set default syringe type: BD PLASTIPAK IVAC TERUMO B. BRAUN OMNIFIX MONOJECT R.R PRONTO BD WORLDWIDE ONCE
18. 19. 20.
LOCK SYRINGE TYPE QUIET MODE GENERIC DRUG ENABLED
21.
MAX DOSE LIMIT ALARM
22.
MIX MASS & VOL MODES
FRESENIOUS INJECT. RAPIJECT PHARMA-JECT BD PRECISE BRAUN PERFUSOR* JANPOL* * with options kit fitted
YES:
Syringe type locked to default syringe type (as set in previous option).
NO:
Syringe type not locked to default syringe type - can be changed.
YES:
Pump in quiet mode.
NO:
Pump in normal mode.
YES:
XXX DRUG ) is available when modifying Generic drug (indicated by protocols. See 'Preset Protocol Set Up' for further details.
NO:
Generic drug is not available.
YES:
Pump alarms when the maximum dose limit is exceeded.
NO:
Pump does not alarm when the maximum dose limit is exceeded.
YES:
Drugs can be set in either Mass mode or Volume mode.
NO:
All drugs and protocols are in Mass mode only.
Notes: 1) For Pumps with software version V2R8 or earlier, the options may vary, or will not be available. Refer to the relevant DFU for comprehensive information. 2) For default settings, refer to Appendix C, 'Configured Options and Drug Protocol Records'.
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Preset Protocol Set Up (251) The number of protocols available for use is configured in GENERAL OPTIONS. 1. Enter the access code 251 to display the CONFIGURATION OPTIONS menu. 2. Select PROTOCOL DEFAULT SET-UP using the R Q buttons then select ENTER. PROTOCOL DEFAULT A is displayed. 3. Select NEXT PROTOCOL to choose another protocol or select MODIFY PROTOCOL to modify the current protocol, as detailed below. Alternatively, select QUIT to return to the CONFIGURATION OPTIONS menu. 4. Use the R Q buttons to move up/down the list of parameters (see table below). • To enter a parameter, highlight it and select ALTER. Where relevant, the limits set in DRUG NAMES AND SAFETY LIMITS are displayed. • Use the R Q buttons to toggle/select a value then select OK to confirm. Alternatively, use CANCEL to quit. • Select OK at any time to return to PROTOCOL DEFAULT. 5. When set up is complete, switch LOCK 1 to the OFF position.
PROTOCOL DEFAULT SET-UP PROTOCOL parameter
Description
DRUG NAME
Select the drug. Use the R Q buttons to step through the names of the available drugs (as set up in DRUG NAMES AND SAFETY LIMITS). MASS DRUG If enabled, a generic drug is available, indicated by available when MIX MASS & VOL MODES option is enabled).
or
VOL DRUG
(only
Important: The parameter limits of the generic drug are automatically set to the maximum value.
DRUG CONC.
Set the drug concentration between the minimum/maximum limits set for the selected drug.
PCA DOSE
Set the PCA dose between the minimum/maximum limits set for the selected drug.
LOCKOUT PERIOD
Set the lockout period between the minimum/maximum limits set for the selected drug.
OCCLUSION LEVEL
Set the occlusion level (L0 to L10).
CONTINUOUS*
Set the continuous rate, below the maximum continuous rate limit set for the selected drug, or 35ml/h (for syringes >50ml), 20ml/h (for syringes <50 ml and all syringes on Pumps with V2R8 or below), whichever is lowest.
LOADING DOSE*
Set the loading dose, below the maximum loading dose set for the selected drug.
MAX LIMIT*
Set maximum dose, below the maximum max dose set for the selected drug.
LIMIT DURATION*
Set the maximum cumulative period (1 to 8 hours).
PCA DELIVERY*
Set the PCA delivery rate. STAT rate 100 ml/h (80 ml/h for 20 ml syringes), or set by delivery time (1 to 60 minutes).
Notes: 1) * These options are not available if disabled. 2) For Pumps with software version V2R8 or earlier, the options may vary, or will not be available. Refer to the relevant DFU for comprehensive information.
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Syringe Range Selection (359) Configure the Pump to use one of the three standard disposable syringe ranges, as listed in the table below. 1. Enter the access code 359. See 'Entering an Access Code' for instructions. The display will show the current syringe range. 2. Use the R
Q buttons to select the required syringe range:
Syringe Range
Syringe Types
Size (ml)
UNIVERSAL
BD PLASTIPAK
20, 30, 50
IVAC
50, 100
TERUMO
20, 30, 50
BRAUN OMNIFIX
20, 30, 50
MONOJECT
20, 30, 50
RR PRONTO
20, 30, 50
BD WORLDWIDE
20, 30, 50
ONCE
50
FRESENIUS INJECT.
50
RAPIJECT
50
PHARMA-JECT
50
BD PRECISE
20, 50
BRAUN PERFUSOR
B BRAUN PERFUSOR
50
JANPOL
JANPOL
50
3. Turn LOCK 1 to OFF to complete the configuration. Note: Ensure that the required options kit is fitted to the Pump before selecting the syringe range.
Language Selection (359) Configure the Pump's language used for messages shown on display. 1. Enter the access code 359. See 'Entering an Access Code' for instructions. The display will show the current syringe range. 2. Press NEXT to go to language selection. 3. Use the R Q buttons to select the required language: 4. Turn LOCK 1 to OFF to complete the configuration.
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Setting the End of Infusion (EOI) Position Use the following procedure to check and to set the EOI point. 1. Enter the access code 126 (see 'Entering an Access Code' for instructions). 2. Select NEXT to step through the self-test routines until the display reads EOI opto: x (where x is the current status of the EOI detector). 3. Move the plunger holder to the right. The display will read EOI opto: 0 4. Load an empty 50ml syringe (see list of suitable syringes below), squeeze the finger grips and move the plunger holder slowly to the left. 5. Check the display switches from 0 to 1. The position at which the display changes is the EOI point and it depends on the type of syringe in use. Use the following table to check the EOI point: Syringe Type
Syringe Size (ml)
EOI Point (ml)
BD Plastipak
50
5.5
IVAC
50
6.0
Terumo (US manufactured)
50
3.0
Braun Omnifix
50
5.0
Monoject
50
5.5
R.R Pronto
50
7.5
Rapiject
50
3.0
BD Worldwide
50
6.5
Once
50
4.5
Fresenius Inject
50
5.0
Braun Perfusor
50
3.0
Janpol
50
3.0
6. If necessary, separate the lower and upper case of the Pump (see Chapter 6, 'Spare Parts Replacement Procedures') and adjust the position of the EOI actuator on the bottom of the carriage to the desired position, so that the EOI status changes from 0 to 1 at the position set out in table above. 7. Move the plunger holder and observe that the display changes from 0 to 1 as the syringe passes the EOI position. If it does not repeat procedure from Step 3. 8. Fit and fasten the case halves together and check the EOI point again.
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Teach Learn A Pump can be configured/reconfigured by transferring data from one Pump (Teacher Pump) to another Pump (Learner Pump) via the serial port.
Equipment required • RS232 cable (1000SP01008) • Two Pumps
Recommendations: a) Use a 'master' Pump (with the RAM cleared - test 611 - then fully reconfigured) from which to undergo Teach/Learn b) To ensure successful data transfer, use two Pumps with the same version of software
Procedure 1. Connect the Teacher Pump to the Learner Pump using the RS232 cable. 2. On the Teacher Pump, enter the access code 168 and on the Learner Pump, enter the access code 167. 3. While in progress, the data being transferred is listed by item number on the Pump display, marked with either Pass or Fail indicating whether or not the data was transferred successfully. Where an item is marked as Fail, the original setting is not changed. The tables below list the data items. Item
Description
Item
Description
0
General configuration
12
Drug 3 data
1
Protocol A
13
Drug 4 data
2
Protocol B
14
Drug 5 data
3
Protocol C
15
Drug 6 data
4
Protocol D
16
Drug 7 data
5
Protocol E
17
Drug 8 data
6
Protocol F
18
Drug 9 data
7
Protocol G
19
Drug 10 data
8
Protocol H
21
Protocol J
9
Protocol I
22
User modified protocol - Protocol X
10
Drug 1 data
11
Drug 2 data
4. When the process has finished, select the OK option. Possible reasons for Teach/Learn failure: • Software versions are different, see 'Recommendations' above • Loose cable connection or faulty RS232 cable Note: Once Teach Learn is complete, all configuration settings on the Learner Pump, including DRUG NAMES AND SAFETY LIMITS, must be checked against the Teacher Pump (original source).
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IVAC™ PCAM™ Syringe Pump Configuration and Calibration
Calibration Procedures Syringe Size Calibration (243) To calibrate the syringe size detection system, follow the two-point calibration procedure described below. Calibration tools required:
1000TG00055 (Syringe Sizing Spacer) Supplied separately or as part of the Alaris™ Calibration Kit (1000SP00373)
Calibration procedure: • Enter the access code 243. • Fit calibration tool into position on the Pump and close the clamp, following Steps 1 - 3 below. -- At each step, CALIBRATE is displayed if value is within tolerances. -- Select CALIBRATE to store calibration point. Select NEXT to continue to the next screen. Notes: 1) If CALIBRATE is not displayed, check for correct positioning of calibration tool. If calibration cannot be performed, repairs to Pump may be necessary. 2) The calibration values shown below are for illustrative purposes only.
Step 1: Position the narrow end of the calibration tool under the syringe clamp 243
SYRINGE CALIBRATION Clamp down
(40.. 070) :
060
CALIBRATE
243
SYRINGE CALIBRATION Clamp down
(40.. 070) :
060
NEXT
Step 2: Re-position the calibration tool with the wide end under the syringe clamp 243
SYRINGE CALIBRATION Clamp down Fit spacer
(40.. 070) : (170.. 210) :
060 186
CALIBRATE
243
SYRINGE CALIBRATION Clamp down Fit spacer Difference
(40.. 070) : (170.. 210) :
060 186 126
Step 3: Complete calibration - Switch LOCK 1 to the OFF position to complete the calibration sequence.
A
Confirmatory Check - To confirm that the syringe sizing calibration has been performed correctly, select a syringe (preferably 50ml), load and confirm the correct syringe type. Verify that the correct syringe size is detected and displayed.
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IVAC™ PCAM™ Syringe Pump Configuration and Calibration
Occlusion Calibration (717) To set the Pump occlusion alarm level, follow the calibration procedure described below. To test the occlusion alarm levels, see 'Occlusion Alarm Levels Test' in Chapter 3. Note: To convert Kilograms of Force (kgf ) to Newtons N multiply by 9.806650. For example 10 kgf = 98.07N.
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Excessive force will damage the plunger mechanism. Do not apply more than 10 kgf ±0.05 kgf to the plunger mechanism at any time.
Calibration tools required:
0000TG00200 (Digital Occlusion Test Gear, top) or 0000TG00020 (Dial Occlusion Test Gear, bottom) and 0000JG00014 (Plunger Protect) Supplied separately or as part of the Alaris Calibration Kit (1000SP00373)
Calibration procedure: • Enter the access code 717. • Select the OK option to start the drive, following Steps 1-5 below. Notes: 1) If CALIBRATE is not displayed, check for correct positioning of calibration tool. If calibration cannot be performed, repairs to Pump may be necessary. 2) The calibration values shown below are for illustrative purposes only.
Step 1: Start drive (without calibration tool fitted) 717
PRESSURE CALIBRATION Base level 0kgf
(-020.. +020) :
+006
Allow drive to run for approximately 30 seconds to enable the zero pressure level to settle.
OK
Step 2: Base level - Check pressure reading is within the range displayed. 717
PRESSURE CALIBRATION Base level 0kgf
(-020.. +020) :
+000
CALIBRATE
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• If necessary, open up the Pump and adjust pot RV1 on the Control PCB until it falls within the range • Strive for a pressure reading as close as possible to +000
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IVAC™ PCAM™ Syringe Pump Configuration and Calibration Step 3: Fit calibration tools (0kgf )
717
PRESSURE CALIBRATION Base level 0kgf
(-020.. +020) :
+000
NEXT
Step 4: Test gear 4.0 kgf - Allow Pump to run until the dial gauge on the test gear reads 4kgf.
717
PRESSURE CALIBRATION Base level 0kgf Test gear 4.0kgf
(-020.. +020) : (+050.. +100) :
+000 +062
CALIBRATE
717
PRESSURE CALIBRATION Base level 0kgf Test gear 4.0kgf Difference 0 kgf
(-020.. +020) : (+050.. +100) : to 4.0 kgf :
+000 +062 +062
Step 5: Complete calibration - Switch LOCK 1 to the OFF position to complete the calibration sequence.
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