How do you zero a Braun pump?
Open a function while pump is running or stopped with the left arrow key. Press to reset single values to zero and switch back to the previous screen/menu level.
How do I stop my IV pump from beeping?
“OCL” indicates there is an occlusion (constant beeping): To resolve, check the tubing for any kinks. Push the run/pause button to silence the alarm. Push the run/pause button again to restart the pump.
How would you get to the home menu from the infusion run screen shown?
Accessing Home Screen: Press while infusion is running to return to the Home screen. Access all menus from the Home screen. NOTE: Scroll Bar appears on screens when more information is available. 1.
How do you unlock the Alaris pump panel?
Alaris® System Press and hold the Tamper Resistance Control on the rear of the Alaris PC unit for three seconds. 2. When the keypad is unlocked, a PANEL UNLOCKED prompt displays on the main screen of the Alaris PC unit. The PANEL UNLOCKED prompt remains on the screen for three seconds.
How do I turn the Braun IV pump off?
Line up the grooves of the lower pump with the slots of the upper pump and slide the lower pump until the lock clicks and the green buttons are aligned with each other. To disconnect, push green locking button of the upper pump and slide lower pump out.
What is Infusomat?
The Infusomat® Space pump is the volumetric infusion pump solution to configure customized, tailor-made solutions as individual pumps, small therapy units, or a complex infusion system for use within Hospital and Clinic environments.
How do you reset the reservoir volume on a CADD pump?
To reset the reservoir volume without changing the cassette/tubing: • Make sure the pump is stopped • Press “NEXT” to display the reservoir volume screen. Press “ENTER” • If message on the screen reads RESET RESERVIOR TO ____? ML, press “Y” or the “up arrow” keypad. 10.
Why do IV pumps beep?
Your pump may alarm or “beep” for a number of reasons. It will alarm if a medicine is finished infusing or if the pump detects a blockage or air in the line. Always call your nurse when the pump starts to alarm. Do not try to silence the alarm or fix the problem yourself.