Operator's Manual

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PumP SetuP
PumP SetuP
Programming the Pump: General Instructions
The Pump Screen
The sample screens in this manual are only examples of what might be displayed. The protocols, consisting of
therapies, qualifiers, drugs and concentrations, and all associated pump settings in your pump library will be
established by your facility.
The therapy, qualifier, and drug from the current protocol. Where a long drug name is used, it will scroll
from right to left on the pump screen to allow you to view the entire drug name.
The status bar shows the status of the pump. It also displays messages and alerts.
Current reservoir volume.
The color of the screen is dependent on how the protocol is set up in the PharmGuard® Medication
Safety Software. If the screen color is black, the protocol has been modified in the PharmGuard® system
administrator settings (see the Administrator Settings Guide for more information) or the pump is in
manual mode (see Manual Mode Programming on page 23).
The delivery status of the pump—stopped or running.
The type of battery being used and an estimation of the approximate amount of battery life remaining.
Also indicates if an AC adapter is in use.
Keypad lock status—locked or unlocked.
iWireless status indicator (when a CADD®-Solis Communication Module is installed)—
Off; On; On and associated with wireless access point; On and not associated with wireless access point; or,
On and associated with wireless access point and communicating with PharmGuard® Server.
Units of measurement and concentration (if applicable) for the drug or solution in the current protocol.
Screen name and help text, if there is any.
 TALL/short characters improve readability to avoid dosing errors.
The work area/contents for the displayed screen
 Trailing zeros are eliminated to avoid dosing errors.
g Options for navigating the pump. These options change depending on the screen you are on and what
functions you are performing with the pump.
AA batteries
with AC adapter.
~50% charge.
Rechargeable battery
or Communication
Module.
Low battery,
<25% charge.
Rechargeable battery
or Communication
Module with
AC adapter.
Depleted battery.
AA batteries.
Fully or near
fully charged.
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