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IVAC Models P7000, P6000, TIVA, TCI & TIVA Technical Service Manual Issue 2
Technical Service Manual
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IVAC® Syringe Pumps Models P7000, P6000, TIVA, TCI & TIVA
Technical Service Manual
This manual has been prepared for use by qualified service personnel only. Cardinal Health cannot accept any liability for any breakdown or deterioration in performance of parts or equipment resulting from unauthorised repair or modification.
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IVAC® and Alaris® are registered trademarks of Cardinal Health, Inc. or one of its subsidiaries All other trademarks belong to their respective owners.
© 1998-2005. Cardinal Health, Inc. or one of its susidiaries. All rights reserved.
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Contents Chapter 1 Introduction & Start Up
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Chapter 2 Configuration & Calibration
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Chapter 3 Routine Maintenance
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting
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Chapter 5 Circuit Descriptions
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Chapter 6 Spare Parts Replacement Procedures
44
Appendix A Specifications
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Appendix B Spare Parts Listing
81
Appendix C Fitting and Replacement Guidelines
88
Appendix D Configuration & Drug Protocol Records
91
Appendix E Service Contacts
99
Appendix F Document History
101
Chapter 1
Introduction & Start Up In this chapter Introduction
5
General Precautions
6
Front Panel, Controls and Indicators
7
Main Display
8
Loading a Syringe
9
Starting the Pump
10
Basic Features
11
Backoff Feature
12
Fast Start Feature (Model P7000 only)
12
Introduction & Start Up
Introduction The IVAC® Syringe Pumps are a range of syringe pumps with features dedicated for use in a variety of areas within a hospital. The range includes these models:
The IVAC® P6000 Syringe Pump is a syringe pump suitable for critical care and general infusion applications
The IVAC® P7000 Syringe Pump is a variable pressure syringe pump suitable for critical care and general infusion applications
The IVAC® TIVA Syringe Pump is an anaesthesia syringe pump
The IVAC® TCI & TIVA Syringe Pump is an anaesthesia syringe pump incorporating Diprifusor
Two versions of this range of pumps have been manufactured which can be identified by the type of power on/off switch:
Mark 1 includes a mechanical power on/off switch on the end of the pump
Mark 2 includes a soft power on/off button A on the front panel
Product Familiarity Ensure that you are fully familiar with the syringe pump by carefully studying the Directions for Use (DFU) prior to operation and prior to attempting any repairs or servicing. 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 following IVAC® Syringe Pump models: P6000 P7000 TIVA TCI & TIVA This manual is intended for use by personnel experienced in medical equipment testing and maintenance procedures.
Conventions Used in this Manual BOLD
Used for pump Display names, access codes, controls and indicators referenced in this manual, for example, SERVICE ACCESS menu, access code 251, OK softkey.
'Single quotes'
Used to indicate cross-references made to another section of this manual. For example, see Chapter 2, 'Configuration and Calibration'.
Italics
Used for other documents or manuals. For example, refer to the relevant Directions for Use (DFU) for further information. 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 a Toolbox note is found. These notes highlight an aspect of test or maintenance that is important to know about. A typical example is drawing attention to a software upgrade that you should check has been installed.
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General Precautions
w V B A M L
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. 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. When connected to an external power source, a three-wire (Live, Neutral, Earth) supply must be used. If the integrity of the external protective conductor in the installation or its arrangement is in doubt, the pump should be operated from the battery.
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Front Panel, Controls and Indicators Front Panel
Front Panel - Model P6000 example
Controls and Indicators
H I j
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.
k
AC POWER
When illuminated, indicates that the pump is connected to an AC power supply and the battery is being charged.
N O
RATE KEYS/ CHEVRONS
Double or single for faster/slower, increase or decrease of values shown on main display.
C
BLANK SOFTKEYS
Use in conjunction with the prompts shown on the display.
G D E F A
PURGE/ BOLUS
Press to purge the extension set during setup while the pump is on hold, or to deliver bolus at an increased rate while an infusion is running. See 'Basic Features' for further information.
OPTION
Press to access optional features. See 'Basic Features' for further information.
PRESSURE
(Model P6000, Model TIVA, Model TCI &TIVA). Press to display the pumping pressure and alarm level.
PRESSURE
(Model P7000 only). Press to display the pumping pressure and alarm level.
ON/OFF
Press once to switch the pump ON. Press and hold down for 3 seconds to switch the pump OFF. Note: Mark I pumps have a mechanical ON/OFF switch on the side of the pump.
J
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24H LOG
(Mark 1: Model P6000, Model TIVA, Model P7000). Press to display the 24 hour log of volume infused.
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Main Display Model P6000
Infusion Status
Syringe Type/Drug Name
Current Time
IVAC 50 Infusion Rate
Pressure Icon
VTBI Status
Volume Infused
VTBI Option
Volume Infused Option
Model P7000 (Dedicated mode) Infusion Status
Drug Name/Protocol
Pumping Pressure Infusion Rate Dose Rate
Volume Infused Review Option
Model TIVA
Infusion Status
Syringe Type or Drug Name/Protocol
Current Time Infusion Rate Dose Rate
Review Information
Volume Infused
Model TCI & TIVA
Infusion Status
Review Option
Volume Infused
Effect Site Concentration
7.5ml 22.5mg
Decrement Time
Calculated Concentration
Target Concentration Trend Graph
Note that the Cumulative Drug Mass Infused is also displayed (directly beneath Volume Infused) on pumps with software version V3R2 and above. P7000, P6000, TIVA, TCI & TIVA
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Loading a Syringe 1. Squeeze the finger grips together on the plunger holder and slide the mechanism to the left. 2. Lift the syringe clamp and rotate to the left. 3. Insert the syringe into the slots on the plunger holder (see Figure 1). For Model TCI & TIVA only - ensure that the Diprifusor tag is positioned towards the display to allow the prefilled syringe tag to be read. 4. Squeeze the finger grips on the plunger holder and slide the mechanism to the right until the syringe barrel flange locates into the V slot (see Figure 2). Ensure that the syringe is advanced until the syringe barrel flange touches the front of the V slot closest to the syringe clamp. This is important to prevent delay at the start of the infusion.
5. Release the finger grips. Apply gentle pressure on the plunger holder to ensure that the drive is engaged. 6. Rotate the syringe clamp until it locks onto the syringe barrel (see Figure 2). 7. Check that the syringe plunger and syringe barrel flange are correctly located into their slots. Syringe clamp Syringe barrel
Syringe barrel flange
Syringe plunger
Plunger holder
Finger grips
Syringe inserted into plunger holder slots Syringe clamp shown locked onto syringe barrel
V slot Syringe barrel flange
Figure 1.
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Loading a Syringe (continued) Guide to handling the pressure disc 1. Insert the pressure disc into pressure disc support slots as shown in Figure 1. 2. Push pressure disc securely home as shown in Figure 2.
Pressure disc support slots
Pressure disc
Disc recess
Figure 1.
Figure 2.
Figure 3.
When removing the pressure disc pull it with your finger inside the disc recess as shown in Figure 3. above.
Starting the Pump 1. Connect pump to AC Mains. 2. Press the
A button to switch pump ON (Mark II), or switch on power switch on side of pump (Mark I).
3. CLEAR DATA? NO retains previous data. YES clears previous infusion data. 4. Load syringe. See instructions in previous section. 5. Insert pressure disc into pressure transducer (Model P7000 only). See 'Guide to handling the pressure disc' above. 6. Confirm syringe. 7. Change the rate if necessary using the NO keys. 8. Purge: Press the
G button followed by the PURGE softkey.
9. Connect the pump to test equipment as required (see Chapter 2, 'Configuration & Calibration' and Chapter 3, 'Routine Maintenance'). 10. Press the
H button to start operation.
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Basic Features Pressure Level
Purge/Bolus
Press the E button (On Model P7000, press the F button). Line pressure occlusion alarm level and current pressure level are shown on a graph. Use the M keys to adjust alarm level. Press the G button. If required, use the M buttons to set bolus dose required then press and hold down the two PURGE/BOLUS softkeys together to deliver. During PURGE/BOLUS, the pressure limit alarms are temporarily increased to maximum levels.
24 Hour Log Option Button
Press the J button. The 24 hour log of volume infused is shown. 24 Hour Log is also available via the D button. Press the D button to display optional features: DRUGS AND DOSING (or DRUG NAME)
Allows the pump to be set up for use with a specific drug and/or dosing protocol. Follow Drugs and Dosing instructions as per relevant DFU.
SET VTBI*
Set a specific volume to be infused and set rate at end of VTBI (not available on Model TCI & TIVA or Model TIVA).
SET VTBI OVER TIME*
Specify a VTBI and delivery time (not available on Model TCI & TIVA or Model TIVA).
SET BY DOSERATE*
Set rate in doserate increments (mg/kg/h). The flow rate will be calculated from the doserate.
SET BY ml/h*
Set rate in flow rate increments (ml/h). The doserate will be calculated from the flow rate.
CLEAR VOLUME
Clear the displayed volume infused.
INDUCTION*
Set an induction volume (P7000 only).
MULTIDOSE*
Set multidose volumes (P7000 only).
RATE LOCK*
Prevent rate being changed once infusion has started.
24H LOG
Shows volume infused over 24 hours.
EVENT LOG*
Displays the event log. Holds up to 800 individual events.
* these options are not displayed/available when feature is disabled. Note that option names may vary and the Model TCI & TIVA and Model TIVA pumps have additional model-specific features. For additional information, refer to the relevant DFU.
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Backoff Feature BACKOFF is a configurable feature, enabled/disabled via the CONFIGURATION menu, access code 251. When enabled, BACKOFF is automatically activated every time an occlusion occurs. The pump action reverses and pumps backwards to
release the pressure which has built up in the infusion system. This minimises the post occlusion bolus. How BACKOFF works When an occlusion occurs, the pump continues pumping until the pressure alarm level is reached and the pump stops. Note that an occlusion can be due to a clamp or stopcock being left closed, kinked line, infiltration etc. During this time, a bolus volume of fluid builds up and is stored between the occlusion and the syringe, because it is unable to be infused into the patient. BACKOFF prevents the accumulated volume of fluid from being released into the patient as a post occlusion bolus. Following an occlusion alarm:
Pumping mechanism reverses, it pumps backwards
Accumulated volume of fluid (post occlusion volume) is ‘taken back’ into the syringe and not infused into the patient
Post occlusion volume is deducted from the VOLUME (Volume Infused) value shown on the Display
Post occlusion volume is deducted from the infused value in the 24H LOG as this volume has not been infused into the patient
BACKOFF time and date is recorded in the EVENT LOG
Clinical benefits of BACKOFF
Reduces the pressure in the extension set due to the plunger of the syringe moving backwards
Removes the post occlusion volume of fluid from the system, it is not delivered to the patient as a bolus on removal of the occlusion. This prevents the patient from receiving an unintentional and unnecessary bolus
Fast Start Feature (Model P7000 only) FAST START is a configurable feature of the Model P7000 syringe pump, enabled/disabled via the CONFIGURATION menu, access code 251. When enabled, FAST START automatically reduces the 'mechanical slack' between the plunger mechanism and syringe at the start of an infusion. The mechanical slack is a very small gap (barely visible) due to the type of syringe and mechanics of the pump, between the back of the syringe plunger and the plunger drive mechanism at the start of an infusion.
How FAST START works At the start of an infusion, the pump starts at a faster rate for a short period of time. This action minimises the start up delay but may not eliminate it completely. Notes: 1) The pump can be heard to pump faster than the set infusion rate and can also be felt if a hand is rested on the pump at the start of an infusion. 2) The faster rate is 50% of the maximum syringe rate, syringe rate ranges are listed in Appendix A, 'Specifications'. Purge recommendation: Even with FAST START available, it is still recommended to perform a PURGE with the pump before connecting the extension set to the patient and starting the infusion, especially at low flow rates i.e. below 5ml/h.
Clinical benefits of FAST START
The fluid is delivered to the patient much sooner than if fast start was not available
The delay in delivering the drugs following the changes of syringes is reduced greatly
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Configuration & Calibration In this chapter Access Codes
14
Entering an Access Code
14
Dedication Options (901/902)
15
Configuration Options (251)
15
Drug Setup (251)
16
General Options (251)
18
Calibration Procedures
21
Clearing Internal RAM (611)
26
Configuration & Calibration
Access Codes The syringe pump software contains a number of configuration and test routines that can be accessed using a technical access code. The majority of routines are 'menu' driven and are accessed by entering a technical access code as shown in the table below. Code
Title
Description
123
SELF TEST
Self test routine begins from the start. See Chapter 3, 'Routine Maintenance' for further information
124
SELF TEST
Self test routine begins at power supply measurement
125
SELF TEST
Self test routine begins at declutch test
126
SELF TEST
Self test routine begins at pressure disc test
127
SELF TEST
Self test routine begins at beam test
128
SELF TEST
Self test routine begins at nurse call test
167
COMMS LEARN MODE
Configuration set via comms interface
168
COMMS TEACH MODE
Configuration output to another device (pump)
176
LINEAR DIAGNOSTIC
Linear potentiometer test
222
SELF TEST
Self test routine begins at display test
223
SELF TEST
Self test routine begins at keypad button test
243
SYRINGE SIZE CALIBRATION
Syringe size measurement calibration. See 'Calibration Procedures' on the following pages for instructions
251
CONFIGURATION MENU
Configuration of drugs, options, syringes and real-time clock. See 'Configuration Options (251)' on the following pages for further details
253
LINEAR POT CALIBRATION
Linear potentiometer calibration. See 'Calibration Procedures' on the following pages for instructions
263
PRESSURE CALIBRATION
Line pressure calibration. See 'Calibration Procedures' on the following pages for instructions
359
LANGUAGE
Configure language
376
SERVICE ACCESS MENU
Review service log, errors and hours of use. See 'Service Access Options' in Chapter 3 for further details
611
TOTAL MEMORY CLEAR
Reset memory. Note that the pump will require full calibration
717
BEAM OCCLUSION CALIBRATION
Beam occlusion calibration. See 'Calibration Procedures' on the following pages for instructions
901
DEDICATION MODE
Set pump to operate in fully dedicated mode. Model P7000 only, see 'Dedicated Options (901/902)' below for further details
902
DEDICATION MODE
Set pump to semi-dedicated mode. Model P7000 only, see 'Dedicated Options (901/902)' below for further details
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 turn the pump ON. The main display shows 000. 2. Enter the required access code “xxx” using the M keys in conjunction with the NEXT softkey (to move through the digits). 3. When the required code is shown on the display, press the OK softkey to confirm.
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Dedication Options (901/902) The Model P7000 pump can be operated in one of two modes: Fully dedicated mode
Operating the pump in this mode will remind a user that a pressure disc must be fitted at the start of any infusion. In this mode occlusion pressures are always displayed in mmHg. To set, enter access code 901. Semi-dedicated mode
Operating the pump in this mode will require a user that a pressure disc must be fitted only when drugs and dosing features are used. When a pressure disc is not in use, pressure levels L-0 to L-10 will be displayed. To set, enter access code 902.
Configuration Options (251) Enter the access code 251 (see 'Entering an Access Code' on the previous page for instructions). The CONFIGURATION menu is displayed: CONFIGURATION MENU Option*
Description
DRUG SETUP
Set drug names and protocols. See 'Drug Setup' on the following pages for instructions.
GENERAL OPTIONS
See 'General Options' on the following pages for further details.
CLOCK SET
Set the current date and time. To set the clock, use M and NEXT softkey to adjust then OK to store.
HOSPITAL NAME
Enables hospital/ward name to be displayed during the power-up sequence. To set the hospital name, use M to toggle through characters, NEXT softkey to go to next character then OK to store.
ENABLE SYRINGES
Configure the type and size of syringes permitted for use. To enable syringes: 1. Use M to select, MODIFY to enable/disable the selected syringe type then OK to store. 2. Turn the pump OFF and return to service or select the next CONFIGURATION option.
ENABLE UNITS
Configure the dose units permitted for use (Model P7000 only). To enable units: 1. Use M to select, MODIFY to enable/disable the selected dose then OK to store. 2. Turn the pump OFF and return to service or select the next CONFIGURATION option.
* Note: For software versions earlier than version V3R2, the options may vary, or will not be available. Refer to the
relevant IVAC® Syringe Pump DFU for comprehensive information.
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Drug Setup (251) Drug Setup (Model TCI & TIVA/Model TIVA) 1. Enter the access code 251 to display the CONFIGURATION menu. 2. Select DRUG SETUP using the M keys and press the OK softkey. The drug name list is displayed. 3. Select the drug name using the M keys and press the OK softkey. Alternatively, press QUIT to exit and return to the CONFIGURATION menu. 4. To use a drug, it must be enabled by pressing the YES softkey at ENABLE DRUG. To return to the drug name list press QUIT.
5. Step through each DRUG SETUP option (see table below) to setup or modify the drug name and protocol.
Press the OK softkey to confirm each option.
Press the BACK key at any time to go back to the previous option and make changes DRUG SETUP option DRUG NAME
To adjust, use these keys... To toggle through characters use single chevrons To go to first/last character use double chevrons NEXT to go to next drug name letter.
and and
. .
CONCENTRATION UNITS
M
DEFAULT CONCENTRATION
M
MINIMUM CONCENTRATION
M or OFF
MAXIMUM CONCENTRATION
M or OFF Important: If the DEFAULT CONCENTRATION, the MINIMUM CONCENTRATION and the MAXIMUM CONCENTRATION are equal, the TIVA mode start-up sequence will bypass the CONCENTRATION option
DOSE UNITS
M then OK to select and continue.
INDUCTION DOSE
M Note: If the setting is less than 0.01 the TIVA mode start-up sequence will bypass the INDUCTION option
INDUCTION TIME
M
MAINTENANCE RATE
M
BOLUS DOSE
M Note: If the setting is less than 0.01 the BOLUS setting is turned OFF. The Bolus feature is disabled in TIVA mode.
6. At the CONFIRM option, review the drug setup data displayed then press the OK softkey to confirm. The DRUG SETUP menu is redisplayed.
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Drug Setup (251) (continued) Drug Setup (Model P6000/Model P7000) 1. Enter the access code 251 to display the CONFIGURATION menu. 2. Select DRUG SETUP using the M keys and press the OK softkey. The drug name list is displayed. 3. Select the drug name using the M keys and press the OK softkey. Alternatively, press QUIT to exit and return to the CONFIGURATION menu. 4. To use a drug, it must be enabled by pressing the YES softkey at ENABLE DRUG. To return to the drug name list press QUIT.
5. Step through each DRUG SETUP option (see table below) to setup or modify the drug name and protocol.
Press the OK softkey to confirm each option.
Press the BACK key at any time to go back to the previous option and make changes DRUG SETUP option DRUG NAME
To adjust, use these keys... To toggle through characters use single chevrons
and
To go to first/last character use double chevrons NEXT to go to next drug name letter.
and
DOSE UNITS
M
DEFAULT DOSERATE
M
MINIMUM DOSERATE
M or OFF
MAXIMUM DOSERATE
M or OFF
CONCENTRATION UNITS
M
DEFAULT CONCENTRATION
M
MINIMUM CONCENTRATION
M
MAXIMUM CONCENTRATION
M
BOLUS RATE
M
MAXIMUM BOLUS
M
PRESSURE ALARM
M
. .
6. At the CONFIRM option, review the drug setup data displayed then press the OK softkey to confirm. The DRUG SETUP menu is redisplayed.
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General Options (251) 1. Enter the access code 251 to display the CONFIGURATION MENU. 2. Select GENERAL OPTIONS using the M keys and press the OK softkey. The GENERAL OPTIONS MENU is displayed: GENERAL OPTIONS MENU (Model TIVA/Model TCI & TIVA) Software version: V3R2 TIVA*
TCI &TIVA*
Enable/Disable Backoff feature (feature where pump action reverses to release infusion system pressure build-up and minimise post occlusion bolus following a pressure alarm). Enabled: Backoff feature ON (This does not apply when the pump is in TCI mode). Disabled: Backoff feature OFF.
AC FAIL ALARM
Enable/disable AC Fail alarm (activated when AC power disconnected and pump operating on battery power). Enabled: AC Fail alarm ON. Disabled: AC Fail alarm OFF.
NEOI WARNING
Set the Near End Of Infusion (NEOI) warning time between 1 min. and 15 mins. (NEOI warning signals the syringe is almost empty allowing time to change syringe).
EOI POINT
Enable/disable Keep Vein Open at End of Infusion (KVO at EOI). Enabled: Pump will switch to run at the KVO rate 1.0ml/h (or the current set rate if this is lower) at the EOI point. Disabled: Pump will stop at the EOI point.
BEAM ALARM
Set the default beam occlusion alarm level between level 0 (L0) and level 7 (L7).
WEIGHT
Set a default patient weight between 0.1kg and 150kg. Factory default is 70kg.
PURGE RATE
Set the purge rate volume between 100ml/h and 500ml/h. (Rate used during PURGE operation).
HANDS FREE BOLUS
Enable/disable Bolus function in a 'hands-free' way-no need to hold down buttons during bolus infusion. (Bolus is a function which administers a controlled volume of fluid or drug at an increased rate). Enabled: Hands Free Bolus function allowed. Disabled: Hands Free Bolus function not allowed.
DEFAULT BOLUS
Set the default bolus value between 0.1ml and 25ml.
NURSE CALL
Enable/disable the Nurse Call feature (hardware feature which allows the pump to communicate with the hospital's nurse call system, typically linked to central nurse's station). Enabled: Nurse Call Hardware enabled. Disabled: Nurse Call hardware disabled.
NURSE CALL INVERTED
Enable/disable inversion of Nursecall hardware output. Enabled: Nurse Call hardware output is inverted. Disabled: Nurse Call hardware output normal.
COMMS PUMP ADDRESS
Set the communications address of the pump.
COMMS MONITOR ONLY
Enable/disable pump remote control via the comms link. Enabled: Control of pump via monitor only. Disabled: Remote control of pump via comms link allowed. Note that monitor control is always possible.
COMMS ODD PARITY
Enable/disable odd communication parity bit generation.
COMMS ASCII
Enable/Disable ASCII communications mode.
TCI
Enable/disable TCI option. Enabled: TCI option is activated (TCI hardware must be fitted). Disabled: TCI option not activated.
DISPLAY TCI DECREMENT TIME
If enabled, the display shows the TCI Decrement Time Icon (TCI hardware must be fitted).
Option
Description
BACKOFF
Key: = available option = unavailable option
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* For pumps with software versions earlier than version V3R2, the options may vary, or will not be available. Refer to the relevant IVAC® Syringe Pump DFU for comprehensive information. Note: For default settings, refer to Appendix D, 'Configured Options and Drug Protocol Records'.
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General Options (251) (continued) GENERAL OPTIONS MENU (Model P6000/Model P7000) Software version: V3R2 Option
Description
P6000*
P7000*
AUTOSAVE
Enable/disable Autosave feature (option to retain previous settings when pump is switched on). Enabled: Confirmation is requested at power up to clear or to use previous patient data. Disabled: Patient information is cleared on power up.
BACKOFF
Enable/disable Backoff feature (feature where pump action reverses to release infusion system pressure build-up and minimise post occlusion bolus following a pressure alarm). Enabled: Backoff feature ON. Disabled: Backoff feature OFF.
FAST START AND BACKOFF
Enable/disable Fast Start and Backoff features (Faststart feature - drive slack fast start at start of an infusion, Backoff feature - see above). Enabled: Fast Start and Backoff ON. Disabled: Fast Start and Backoff OFF.
SET VTBI OVER TIME
Enable/disable Volume to be Infused (VTBI) over time option (allows the setting of a fixed volume to be delivered over a fixed period of time). Enabled: VTBI OVER TIME option available via the D button. Disabled: VTBI OVER TIME option not available.
VTBI
Enable/disable the Volume to be Infused (VTBI) option (allows the setting of a fixed volume to be delivered). Enabled: VTBI option available via the D button. Disabled: VTBI option not available.
INDUCTION
Enable/disable the INDUCTION option (option to set an induction volume to be delivered). Enabled: INDUCTION option available via the D button. Disabled: INDUCTION option not available.
MULTIDOSE
Enable/disable the MULTIDOSE option (feature allowing the delivery of a prescribed dose to be repeated over a specific period). Enabled: MULTIDOSE option available via the D button. Disabled: MULTIDOSE option not available.
RATE LOCK
Enable/disable RATE LOCK option (anti-tamper feature preventing rate changes, bolus/ purge operations and pump powerdown). Enabled: RATE LOCK option available via the D button. Disabled: RATE LOCK option not available.
QUIET MODE
Enable/disable Quiet Mode feature (keypress tones, low priority alarms and power down sequence tones are muted). Enabled: Quiet mode feature ON. Disabled: Quiet Mode is OFF.
PRESSURE ALARM
Set pressure alarm value between 1mmHg and 750mmHg. Default is 300mmHg.
MAX. PRESSURE ALARM
Set maximum pressure limit value between 1mmHg and 750mmHg. Default is 750mmHg.
AUTO PRESSURE ALARM
Enable/disable Auto Set Pressure (AUTO) option (option to adjust the pressure alarm level by a set pressure value above the measured in-line pressure, 15 mins. after start of
infusion). Enabled: AUTO option available via the F button. Disabled: AUTO option not available. AC FAIL ALARM
Enable/disable AC Fail alarm (activated when AC power disconnected and pump operating on battery power). Enabled: AC Fail alarm ON. Disabled: AC Fail alarm OFF.
RATE TITRATION
Enable/disable ability to adjust (titrate) infusion while infusion is running. Enabled: rate can be changed while the pump is infusing, without putting pump on hold. Disabled: START button must be pressed to confirm new rate when rate changes are made while infusing using the rate adjust keys.
NEOI WARNING
Set the Near End Of Infusion (NEOI) warning time between 1 min. and 15 mins. (NEOI warning signals the syringe is almost empty allowing time to change syringe).
EOI POINT
Set the End Of Infusion (EOI) volume as a percentage of the syringe volume between 0.5% and 2.0%.
KVI at EOI
Enable/disable Keep Vein Open at End of Infusion (KVO at EOI). Enabled: Pump will switch to run at the KVO rate 1.0ml/h (or the current set rate if this is lower) at the EOI point. Disabled: Pump will stop at the EOI point.
BEAM ALARM
Set the default beam occlusion alarm level between level 0 (L0) and level 7 (L7).
WEIGHT
Set a default patient weight between 0.1kg and 150kg. Factory default is 70kg.
PURGE RATE
Set the purge rate volume between 100ml/h and 500ml/h. (Rate used during PURGE operation).
BOLUS
Enable/disable Bolus function. (Function which administers a controlled volume of fluid or drug at an increased rate). Enabled: Bolus function allowed. Disabled: Bolus function not allowed.
P7000, P6000, TIVA, TCI & TIVA
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General Options (251) (continued) GENERAL OPTIONS MENU (Model P6000/Model P7000) Software version: V3R2 P6000*
P7000*
Enable/disable display of all patient data in Event Log. Enabled: Event Log displays last patient data only (since new patient selected). Disabled: Event Log shows all patient data.
NURSE CALL
Enable/disable the Nurse Call feature (hardware feature which allows the pump to communicate with the hospital's nurse call system, typically linked to central nurse's station). Enabled: Nurse Call Hardware enabled. Disabled: Nurse Call hardware disabled.
NURSE CALL INVERTED
Enable/disable inversion of Nursecall hardware output. Enabled: Nurse Call hardware output is inverted. Disabled: Nurse Call hardware output normal.
COMMS PUMP ADDRESS
Set pump address for use in communications. Range is 1-254.
COMMS MONITOR ONLY
Enable/disable pump remote control via the comms link. Enabled: Control of pump via monitor only. Disabled: Remote control of pump via comms link allowed. Note that monitor control is always possible.
COMMS ODD PARITY
Enable/disable odd communication parity bit generation.
COMMS ASCII
Enable/disable ASCII communications mode.
Option
Description
DEFAULT BOLUS
Set the default bolus rate value between 10ml/h and 1200 ml/h.
CAP BOLUS RATE
Set a maximum permissible bolus rate value between 10 ml/h and 1200ml/h.
CAP RATE
Sets maximum permissible infusion rate value between 1ml/h and 1200ml/h.
DISPLAY EVENT LOG
Enable/disable EVENT LOG option on OPTIONS menu. (Event Log shows record of timed and dated pump events such as power on/off, alarms, rate changes). Enabled: EVENT LOG option available via the OPTIONS menu (D button). EVENT LOG option not available via the OPTIONS menu (D button). Note that the EVENT LOG option is always available via the SERVICE ACCESS menu.
LOG LAST PATIENT ONLY
Key: = available option = unavailable option
P7000, P6000, TIVA, TCI & TIVA
* For pumps with software versions earlier than version V3R2, the options may vary, or will not be available. Refer to the relevant IVAC® Syringe Pump DFU for comprehensive information. Note: For default settings, refer to Appendix D, 'Configured Options and Drug Protocol Records'.
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