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LCD Display: ALARM EMPTY BATTERY
Alarm: Empty Battery
Cause: The battery no longer has sufficient power to run the pump. (If the
battery pack is being used, both it and the “C size” batteries are depleted).
Resolution: Turn the pump off. Replace both of the “C size” batteries. Recharge or
replace the battery pack if applicable.
LCD Display: ALARM HIGH UP PRESSURE
Alarm: High positive pressure between the pump and IV reservoir
Cause: The pump has detected excessive positive pressure between the pump and
the IV Source.
Resolution: Press Pause to clear alarm screen. Check for excessive pressure on the IV
bag and relieve it. When ready to begin infusion, select RESUME.
LCD Display: ALARM REPLACE SET#
Alarm: Replace Set
Cause: The pump has detected that the disposable administration set must be
replaced.
Resolution: Replace the disposable administration set, prime the set if necessary, and
when ready to begin infusing, select RESUME to continue the infusion.
LCD Display: ALARM SET NOT INSTALLED
Alarm: Administration Set Not Installed
Cause: The administration set has not been installed or has been installed
improperly.
Resolution: Install appropriate Curlin Medical Administration set for desired therapy.
Use ONLY Curlin Medical Administration sets. If the blue tubing guide
on the administration set has been damaged in any way, replace the entire
administration set. See Chapter entitled Introduction, Figures 1.9 and 1.10
for proper installation of administration set.
LCD Display: ALARM UNATTENDED PUMP
Alarm: No key presses have occurred while the pump was paused
Cause: When a therapy is in progress and a pump is placed in a paused state and
left unattended for more than two minutes, this alarm will sound. If the
prime menus are left unattended for one minute, this alarm will sound
Resolution: Press the “PAUSE” key to clear the alarm screen. If required, return to
the screen displayed at the time of the alarm and complete the activity that
was in progress, or resume the infusion, or turn the pump off.
Troubleshooting