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Page 1 - IPA-2000

iUser ManualManual 2000S01Copyright © 2002Revision 8October 2003IPA-2000SInfusion Pump Analyzerwith Safety AnalyzerIPA-2000Infusion Pump Analyzer

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Page 3 - INTRODUCTION

3-16 INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION ANANANANANALALALALALYZER--FLYZER--FLYZER--FLYZER--FLYZER--FLOOOOOWWWWWDATALOG SAMPLE FOR A FLOW

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3-17FLOW TEST DATALOG OVERVIEWWORKING WITH THE DATALOGGERCEnter the DataloggerCView Flow Test DatalogCView a Specific RecordCGo into Datalog Edit Mo

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3-18FLOW TEST DATALOGEnter the DataloggerThere are three ways to enter the Datalogger:1.) Manually from the Main Screen2.) Manually from Channel 1,

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3-19Use to toggle through the Datalogs for eachchannel.Use to enter the Datalogger.Enter the Datalogger From the Main ScreenIPA-2

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3-20Use to enter the Datalogger.Enter the Datalogger From a Test Idle ScreenUse to toggle to the Channel 1 Idle screen.ST

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3-21STEP 2 9Go To Flow Test DatalogIf the Record Type is already FLOW, continue to Step 3.If not, select Flow for the Record Type (See Steps 2athrough

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3-22CHAN1 DATALOG- EDITRECORD TYPE FLOWPRINT SUMMARY & DATARECORD NUMBER 01 DDDDDAAAAATTTTTALALALALALOG--FLOG--FLOG--FL

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3-23STEP 3 9View Flow Test DatalogUse to scroll the available information.NOTES:CThe screen displays any threeconsecutive infor

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3-24 DDDDDAAAAATTTTTALALALALALOG--FLOG--FLOG--FLOG--FLOG--FLOOOOOW W W W W TESTTESTTESTTESTTESTFLOW TEST DATALOGView a Different RecordIf it is necess

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3-25Scroll to Desired Record NumberUse to choose the desired record numberfor a saved Flow test.STEP 6 9CHAN1 DATALOG-

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1-1PART 1 : ABOUT THE IPA-2000 Series ABOUT ABOUT ABOUT ABOUT ABOUT THE IPTHE IPTHE IPTHE IPTHE IPA-2000 SERIESA-2000 SERIESA-2000 SERIESA-2000 SERIE

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Page 15 - INSTRUMENT PHYSICAL OVERVIEW

4-1PART 4 : INFUSION ANALYZER--DISTAL OCCLUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION ANANANANANALALALALALYZER--OCCLYZER--OCCLYZER--OCCLYZER--

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4-2 INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION ANANANANANALALALALALYZER--OCCLYZER--OCCLYZER--OCCLYZER--OCCLYZER--OCCLUSIONUSIONUSIONUSIONUSIONThis s

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4-3 INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION ANANANANANALALALALALYZER--OCCLYZER--OCCLYZER--OCCLYZER--OCCLYZER--OCCLUSIONUSIONUSIONUSIONUSIONGETTIN

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4-4GETTING READY FOR A DISTAL OCCLUSION TEST INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION ANANANANANALALALALALYZER--OCCLYZER--OCCLYZER--OCCLYZER-

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4-5STEP 3 9Choose Model of Unit Being TestedUse to go to MODEL VIEW screen to enterManufacturer, Model, Serial Number, Department andLocation.

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4-6RUNNING A DISTAL OCCLUSION TESTBegin TestPress to begin the DISTAL OCCLUSION test.STEP 1 9STEP 2 9Test ActiveThroughout the duration o

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4-7STEP 3 9Stop the TestPress when the test is completed.The test is also terminated by a NURSE CALL.STEP 4 9View DatalogWhen the test is

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4-8NOTES:CThe pressure is recorded once persecond, however, it is monitoredevery 1/100 of a second. Thus, thepeak pressure may occur betweenthe store

Page 23 - CONNECTIONS OVERVIEW

4-9PROXIMAL OCCLUSION TEST OVERVIEW INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION ANANANANANALALALALALYZER--OCCLYZER--OCCLYZER--OCCLYZER--OCCLYZER--OCC

Page 24 - CONNECTIONS

1-2 ABOUT ABOUT ABOUT ABOUT ABOUT THE IPTHE IPTHE IPTHE IPTHE IPA-2000 SERIESA-2000 SERIESA-2000 SERIESA-2000 SERIESA-2000 SERIESPART 1 : ABOUT THE I

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4-10GETTING READY FOR A PROXIMAL OCCLUSION TESTChoose Channel ScreenTo run a test, toggle to the appropriate Channel screenusing .CHANNE

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4-11 INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION ANANANANANALALALALALYZER--OCCLYZER--OCCLYZER--OCCLYZER--OCCLYZER--OCCLUSIONUSIONUSIONUSIONUSIONRUNNI

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4-12OCCLUSION TEST DATALOG OVERVIEWWORKING WITH THE DATALOGGERCEnter the DataloggerCView Occlusion Test DatalogCView a Specific RecordCGo into Datal

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4-13OCCLUSION TEST DATALOGEnter the DataloggerThere are three ways to enter the Datalogger:1.) Manually from the Main Screen2.) Manually from Channe

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4-14Use to toggle through the Datalogs for eachchannel.Use to enter the Datalogger.Enter the Datalogger From the Main ScreenIPA-2

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4-15Use to enter the Datalogger.Enter the Datalogger From a Test Idle ScreenUse to toggle to the Channel 1 Idle screen.STEP 1b 9

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4-16CHAN1 DATALOG- EDITRECORD TYPE FLOWPRINT SUMMARY & DATARECORD NUMBER 01STEP 2 9Go To Occlusion Test DatalogIf the R

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4-17CHAN1 DATALOG- EDITRECORD TYPE OCCLPRINT SUMMARY & DATARECORD NUMBER 01Enter Choice and Return to View ModeUse

Page 33 - PART 2 : GENERAL OPERATIONS

4-18 DDDDDAAAAATTTTTALALALALALOG--OCCLOG--OCCLOG--OCCLOG--OCCLOG--OCCLUSION USION USION USION USION TESTTESTTESTTESTTESTOCCLUSION TEST DATALOGSTEP 3 9

Page 34 - ADMINISTRATION SETUP OVERVIEW

4-19 DDDDDAAAAATTTTTALALALALALOG--OCCLOG--OCCLOG--OCCLOG--OCCLOG--OCCLUSION USION USION USION USION TESTTESTTESTTESTTESTOCCLUSION TEST DATALOGView a D

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1-3INFUSION PUMP ANALYZER OVERVIEW INFUSION PUMP INFUSION PUMP INFUSION PUMP INFUSION PUMP INFUSION PUMP ANANANANANALALALALALYZER OYZER OYZER OYZER OY

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4-20Scroll to Desired Record NumberUse to choose the desired record numberfor a saved Occlusion test.STEP 6 9CHAN1 DATALO

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5-1This section covers how to manually perform a SafetyAnalyzer test. It begins with an overview and then progressesthrough step-by-step instructions

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5-2MANUAL TEST OVERVIEW SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY ANANANANANALALALALALYZER--MANUYZER--MANUYZER--MANUYZER--MANUYZER--MANUAL MODEAL MODEAL MODE

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5-3GETTING READY FOR A MANUAL TESTChoose Safety Analyzer ScreenTo run a manual safety analyzer test, toggle to the SafetyAnalyzer Idle screen using

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5-4RUNNING A MANUAL TESTSTEP 1 9NOTE:CUse to scroll theinformation in the data line.Begin Manual TestPress any button on the m

Page 41 - USER SETUP OVERVIEW

5-5 SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY ANANANANANALALALALALYZER--MANUYZER--MANUYZER--MANUYZER--MANUYZER--MANUAL MODEAL MODEAL MODEAL MODEAL MODESTEP 2

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5-6Press to save this lead resistance value. It will beused to compensate for the test lead resistance.When zeroing is completed, the

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5-7 The following is a table showing the possible combinations that should be tested:(Consult Equipment Manufacturer Manual for recommended testi

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6-1PART 6 : SAFETY ANALYZER--AUTOMATIC MODE SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY ANANANANANALALALALALYZER--AYZER--AYZER--AYZER--AYZER--AUTUTUTUTUTOMAOM

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1-4SAFETY ANALYZER OVERVIEW SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY ANANANANANALALALALALYZER OYZER OYZER OYZER OYZER OVERVERVERVERVERVIEWVIEWVIEWVIEWVIEWSA

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6-2AUTOMATIC TEST OVERVIEW SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY ANANANANANALALALALALYZER--AYZER--AYZER--AYZER--AYZER--AUTUTUTUTUTOMAOMAOMAOMAOMATIC MOD

Page 48 - MODEL SELECTION OVERVIEW

6-3GETTING READY FOR AN AUTOMATIC TESTChoose Safety Analyzer ScreenTo run an automatic safety analyzer test, toggle to the SafetyAnalyzer Idle screen

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6-4RUNNING AN AUTOMATIC TESTBegin Automated TestThe automated test is performed in steps. Some of thesteps require user intervention. Measurements m

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6-5 SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY ANANANANANALALALALALYZER--AYZER--AYZER--AYZER--AYZER--AUTUTUTUTUTOMAOMAOMAOMAOMATIC MODETIC MODETIC MODETIC MOD

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6-6Press to save this lead resistance. It will be usedto compensate for the test lead resistance.When zeroing is completed, the Lead Re

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6-7SAFETY ANALYZER AUTOLINE VOLTAGE CHECKLine VoltageTo ensure normal operating conditions for the DUT, theLine Voltage is measured in this step. Th

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6-8STEP 6 9NOTES:CThe Ground Leakage Test willmeasure the current with the TestReceptacle polarity forward andreversed (normal conditions) andthe Grou

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6-9 SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY ANANANANANALALALALALYZER--AYZER--AYZER--AYZER--AYZER--AUTUTUTUTUTOMAOMAOMAOMAOMATIC MODETIC MODETIC MODETIC MOD

Page 55 - PRIMING OVERVIEW

6-10SAFETY ANALYZER AUTOCHASSIS LEAKAGE TESTDUT: OFF POL: FWDGND: CLOSE Chassis Leakage Test--Unit OffNOTES:CThe unit will proceed to t

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6-11STEP 6 9NOTES:CThe Ground Leakage and ChassisLeakage Current Test will be run thesame as above, only the DUT will beON.CThere may be instances whe

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1-5INSTRUMENT PHYSICAL OVERVIEW INSTRINSTRINSTRINSTRINSTRUMENT OUMENT OUMENT OUMENT OUMENT OVERVERVERVERVERVIEWVIEWVIEWVIEWVIEWINSTRUMENT PHYSICAL OVE

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6-12 SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY ANANANANANALALALALALYZER--AYZER--AYZER--AYZER--AYZER--AUTUTUTUTUTOMAOMAOMAOMAOMATIC MODETIC MODETIC MODETIC MO

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6-13SAFETY ANALYZER AUTOCHASSIS LEAKAGE TESTDUT: ON POL: FWDGND: CLOSE Chassis Leakage Test--Unit OnNOTES:CThe unit will proceed to the

Page 60 - PURGING OVERVIEW

6-14RUNNING AN AUTOMATIC TESTSTEP 7 9DatalogWhen the test is completed, the screen will automaticallychange to display the Datalog for that test.(See

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6-15DATALOG SAMPLE FOR AN AUTOMATIC TESTDATALOG SAMPLE FOR AN AUTOMATIC TEST SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY ANANANANANALALALALALYZER--AYZER--AYZER

Page 62 - PURGINGPURGING

6-16This section covers how to access and choose specificSafety Analyzer Datalogs. It begins with an overview andthen progresses through step-by-step

Page 63 - DATALOG OVERVIEW

6-17SAFETY ANALYZER DATALOGEnter the DataloggerThere are three ways to enter the Datalogger:1.) Manually from the Main Screen2.) Manually from Chann

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6-18Use to toggle through the Datalogs for eachchannel.Use to enter the Datalogger.Enter the Datalogger From the Main ScreenIPA-2

Page 65 - PRINTING REPORTS OVERVIEW

6-19Use to enter the Datalogger.Enter the Datalogger From a Test Idle ScreenUse to toggle to the Safety Analyzer Idle screen.STEP

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6-20STEP 2 9SAFETY DATALOG- VIEWRECORD NUMBER 01START TIME 00:00:00START DATE 01/01/02 SAFETY ANALYZER DATALOG RECORDRECORD

Page 67 - CReturn to Datalog Screen

6-21SAFETY DATALOG- VIEWRECORD NUMBER 01START TIME 00:00:00START DATE 01/01/02 DDDDDAAAAATTTTTALALALALALOG--SAFETY OG--SAFE

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1-6 UNIT FRONT-PANELLight Emitting Diodes(LEDs) that indicatethe status of the linepowering the unit.Banana jack used toplug in the test leadduring a

Page 69 - (See ALARMS for details.)

6-22SAFETY DATALOG- EDITRECORD NUMBER 02START TIME 00:00:00START DATE 01/01/02Enter Choice for Record NumberUse t

Page 70 - **SAVE MODE**

6-23Save and Return to Test Idle or Main ScreenWhen finished viewing desired Datalogs, use tosave position in the Datalogger and return t

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Page 72 - ALARMSALARMS

1-7UNIT FRONT-PANEL CONTROLSUNIT FRONT-PANEL CONTROLSUsed from main screento enter setup and editmodes. Used from testscreens to enter modelselection

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1-8UNIT FRONT-PANEL CONTROLSMomentarilyopens and closesthe ground leadof the TestReceptacle outlet.Toggles theleakage beingtested betweenchassis andg

Page 74 - FLASH OVERVIEW

1-9UNIT BACK-PANELUNIT BACK-PANEL INSTRINSTRINSTRINSTRINSTRUMENT OUMENT OUMENT OUMENT OUMENT OVERVERVERVERVERVIEWVIEWVIEWVIEWVIEW Model / SerialNumbe

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iiLIMITED WARRANTYNOTICES INTRINTRINTRINTRINTRODUCTIONODUCTIONODUCTIONODUCTIONODUCTIONNOTICESWARRANTY: BC Biomedical warrants its new products to be

Page 76 - /Flash_Programmer

1-10MODULE FRONT-PANELMODULE FRONT-PANELNurse Call connectorfor optional useduring DistalOcclusion Test.PCA connectorfor use duringFlow-PCATest.Status

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1-11MODULE BACK-PANELMODULE BACK-PANELThreaded holesfor optional polemountingbracket.Connection forDB15 cable tounit.Threaded holeon bottom foroptio

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1-12BC GROUPINFUSION ANALYZERMODEL IPA-2000SVER X.XIPA-2000SMonth Day, Year00:00:00NOTES:CThe Commercial screen displayswhile the system is initiating

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1-13CONNECTIONS OVERVIEWThis section gives a pictorial overview and explanation ofconnections for the unit and modules.Included are:CMain Unit to Modu

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1-14MODULE CONNECTION CONNECTIONSCONNECTIONSCONNECTIONSCONNECTIONSCONNECTIONSMODULE CONNECTIONCModules are connected during use of the Infusion Analyz

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1-15PRINTER CONNECTIONCONNECTIONSCONNECTIONSCONNECTIONSCONNECTIONSCONNECTIONSPRINTER CONNECTIONCAny standard printer can be connected to the unit usi

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1-16KEYBOARD CONNECTIONCONNECTIONSCONNECTIONSCONNECTIONSCONNECTIONSCONNECTIONSKEYBOARD CONNECTIONCAny PS/2 style keyboard can be connected to the unit

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1-17COMPUTER CONNECTIONCONNECTIONSCONNECTIONSCONNECTIONSCONNECTIONSCONNECTIONSCOMPUTER CONNECTIONCAn RS232 cable (DB9) can be used to interface the un

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1-18CONNECTIONSCONNECTIONSCONNECTIONSCONNECTIONSCONNECTIONSINFUSION PUMP ANALYZER / DUT CONNECTIONCFor Infusion Analyzer Tests, the following connecti

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1-19CFor Infusion Analyzer Tests, the following module connections must be made:CInlet Valve to module Fluid InCDUT Fluid Out to Inlet ValveCModule

Page 86 - FLOW TEST OVERVIEW

iiiPRODUCTS COVERED BY MANUAL INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONNOTICESThis manual gives a comprehensive overview of all the

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1-20SAFETY ANALYZER / DUT CONNECTIONCONNECTIONSCONNECTIONSCONNECTIONSCONNECTIONSCONNECTIONSSAFETY ANALYZER / DUT CONNECTIONCFor Safety Analyzer Tests,

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1-21SPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICASPECIFICASPECIFICASPECIFICASPECIFICATIONSTIONSTIONSTIONSTIONSSPECIFICATIONSThe following is a table showing the specificati

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2-1PART 2 : GENERAL OPERATIONSGENERAL OPERAGENERAL OPERAGENERAL OPERAGENERAL OPERAGENERAL OPERATIONSTIONSTIONSTIONSTIONSPART 2 : GENERAL OPERATIONST

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2-2The system is configured to specific application requirementsvia a set of Administration parameters. This section coversthe general setting of tho

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2-3ADMINISTRATION SETUPEnter Setup ScreenUse to enter the Access Code screen for Setup forthe system.AVAILABLE ACCESS CODESBegin from

Page 93 - FLOW--PCA TEST OVERVIEW

2-4AVAILABLE SETUP PARAMETERSView Setup ParametersUse to scroll the available parameters.STEP 3 9 ADMINISTRAADMINISTRAADMIN

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2-5The following is a table showing descriptions and choices for available parameters: ADMINISTRAADMINISTRAADMINISTRAADMINISTRAADMINISTRATION SETUPTIO

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2-6ADMIN SETUP - EDITSOFTWARE 7310L09FGROUND OFFSET .02ΩΩΩΩΩSAFETY SPECS CUSTOMChoose Setup Parameter to EditUse

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2-7Enter Choice for ParameterUse to enter the new setting for the parameter andreturn to the View mode.Scroll to Desired Choice for Pa

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ivTABLE OF CONTENTS INTRINTRINTRINTRINTRODUCTIONODUCTIONODUCTIONODUCTIONODUCTIONTABLE OF CONTENTSPart 1 About the IPA-2000 Series A general overvie

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2-8Save and Return to Main ScreenOnce all the parameters show the desired settings,use to save and return to the Main screen.STEP 9 9**

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2-9USER SETUP OVERVIEWThe system is configured to specific use requirements via aset of User parameters. This section covers the generalsetting of th

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2-10USER SETUPEnter Setup ScreenUse to enter the Access Code screen for Setup forthe system.AVAILABLE ACCESS CODESBegin from Main ScreenTh

Page 101 - FLOW TEST DATALOG OVERVIEW

2-11AVAILABLE SETUP PARAMETERSView Setup ParametersUse to scroll the available parameters.STEP 3 9USER SETUPUSER SETUPUSER

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2-12The following is a table showing descriptions and choices for available parameters:USER SETUP USER SETUPUSER SETUPUSER SETUPUSER SETUPUSER SETUPRE

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2-13Choose Setup Parameter to EditUse to scroll to the desired parameter toedit.STEP 4 9 USER SETUPUSER SETUPUSER SETUPUSE

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2-14Enter Choice for ParameterUse to enter the new setting for the parameter andreturn to the View mode.Scroll to Desired Choice for P

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2-15 USER SETUPUSER SETUPUSER SETUPUSER SETUPUSER SETUPUSER SETUPSave and Return to Main ScreenOnce all the parameters show the desired settings,use

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2-16MODEL SELECTION OVERVIEWMODEL SELECTIONMODEL SELECTIONMODEL SELECTIONMODEL SELECTIONMODEL SELECTIONMODEL SELECTION OVERVIEWThis section covers how

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2-17MODEL SELECTIONCBegin from a Test ScreenCEnter Model View ScreenCView Model Identification and LocationCChoose Information Line to EditCGo into

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vPart 2 General Operations A step by step walk through of the operations... that support the running and processing of the tests

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2-18MODEL SELECTIONBegin from a Test ScreenThe Model screens for the unit are accessed through theTest screens. Use to toggle to the de

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2-19View Model Identification and LocationThere are five available information lines.Use to scroll the identificaiton informati

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2-20 MODEL SELECTIONMODEL SELECTIONMODEL SELECTIONMODEL SELECTIONMODEL SELECTIONMODEL SELECTIONGo into Model Select ModeWhen the cursor is under the d

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2-21Go into Model Edit ModeUse to enter the Edit mode.STEP 6a 9CHAN 1 MODEL - EDITMANUF: ABCMODEL:

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2-22Save and Return to Test ScreenOnce all the information lines show the desiredidentification, use to save and return to the test.MOD

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2-23PRIMING OVERVIEWPRIMING OVERVIEWPRIMINGPRIMINGPRIMINGPRIMINGPRIMINGThis section covers how to prime the unit prior to running aFlow, Flow--PCA or

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2-24The following is an outline of the steps that are involved inpriming the unit:PRIMINGCBegin from a Prime Channel ScreenCAttach an External Inlet V

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2-25PRIMINGPRIMINGPRIMINGPRIMINGPRIMINGPRIMINGPRIMINGBegin from a Channel ScreenA Module can be primed when the unit displays the Primescreen for that

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2-26PRIMINGPRIMINGPRIMINGPRIMINGPRIMINGPRIMINGClose Valve and Remove Priming SyringeOnce the 50 mL of Distilled Water is injected into the Module,clos

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2-27PRIMINGPRIMINGPRIMINGPRIMINGPRIMINGPRIMINGClear Air from the DUT TubingRun the Device Under Test (DUT) to clear air from its tubingbefore connecti

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viSystem Memory Overview ...Alarm Overview ...FlashFlash Overview

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2-28PURGING OVERVIEWPURGING OVERVIEWPURGINGPURGINGPURGINGPURGINGPURGINGThis section covers how to Purge the unit after use. OnlyDistilled Water is to

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2-29PURGINGPURGINGPURGINGPURGINGPURGINGPURGINGPURGINGAttach CDA or N2 Line to Fluid In on ModuleA Clean Dry Air (CDA) or N2 line is used at 20 PSI to

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2-30PURGINGPURGINGPURGINGPURGINGPURGINGPURGINGWait at least 2 Minutes before Removing LineAir Purge will run for the first 60 seconds in one configura

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2-31DATALOG OVERVIEWThe Datalogger is used to store data as it becomes availablein the system. There are separate Datalogs for Channel 1,Channel 2 an

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2-32but only one datapoint would be stored every 10 seconds.(See example report on next page.)When using the Manual Datalog interval with the Nurse Ca

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2-33PRINTING REPORTS OVERVIEWThis section covers how to print reports. The Print Mode canbe set so reports automatically print upon the conclusion of

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2-34AUTOMATICALLY PRINTING REPORTS PRINTING REPORPRINTING REPORPRINTING REPORPRINTING REPORPRINTING REPORTSTSTSTSTSAUTOMATICALLY PRINTING REPORTSPRINT

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2-35MANUALLY PRINTING REPORTS OVERVIEW PRINTING REPORPRINTING REPORPRINTING REPORPRINTING REPORPRINTING REPORTSTSTSTSTSMANUALLY PRINTING REPORTS OVERV

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2-36MANUALLY PRINTING REPORTS PRINTING REPORPRINTING REPORPRINTING REPORPRINTING REPORPRINTING REPORTSTSTSTSTSMANUALLY PRINTING REPORTSSet Desired Pri

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2-37 PRINTING REPORPRINTING REPORPRINTING REPORPRINTING REPORPRINTING REPORTSTSTSTSTSMANUALLY PRINTING REPORTSPrint the Desired ReportFrom the desired

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vii INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONPart 3 Infusion Analyzer--Flow Mode A step by step walk through of ...

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2-38SYSTEM MEMORY OVERVIEWSYSYSYSYSYSTEM MEMORSTEM MEMORSTEM MEMORSTEM MEMORSTEM MEMORYYYYYSYSTEM MEMORY OVERVIEWVarious types of information are save

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2-39ALARM OVERVIEWALARMSALARMSALARMSALARMSALARMSALARM OVERVIEWThis section covers alarms that may sound during testingprocedures. It includes a list

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2-40ALARMSALARMSALARMSALARMSALARMSALARM OVERVIEWMRALA NOITPIRCSED NOITCAMRALA-DEPPOTSDNUOFELBBUB.wolfdiulfnidetcetedelbbuBdetanimreTtseTLLACESRUN.desu

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2-41Alarms that are silenced but still present can be viewed fromthe Main Screen. Press to scroll through alarms fromthe Main Screen. T

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2-42FLASH OVERVIEWFLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHFLASH OVERVIEWThe program that runs the unit is stored in Flash memory andcan be field upgraded via the RS2

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2-43FLASHING FILESCGoto FTP WebsiteCDownload Flash ProgrammerCInstall Flash ProgrammerCDownload Updated Program FileCSetup the Unit for Flash Programm

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2-44 FLASHING FILESFLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHING FILESGo to FTP WebsiteThe Flash Programmer can be found on the internet athttp://www.bcgroupintl.

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2-45FLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHING FILESInstall Flash ProgrammerRun the Setup.exe file to install the Flash Programmer ontothe on-site computer.STE

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2-46FLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHING FILES

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2-47FLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHING FILESDownload Updated Program FileObtain the updated program to be flashed and download itto a temporary locatio

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viiiInfusion Analyzer--Distal OcclusionDistal Occlusion Test Overview ...Getting Ready for a Distal Occlusion Test ...Ru

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2-48FLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHING FILESStart the Flash ProgramOn the on-site computer, start the Flash Programmer.STEP 69NOTE:CThe Flash Programme

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2-49FLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHING FILESSelect Display ModeThere are two display modes to choose from whendownloading a file. The Normal Mode auto

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2-50FLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHING FILESEnable ProgrammingFrom the Advanced Display Mode, click on the EnableProgramming button to enable Flash Pro

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2-51FLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHING FILESEnable ProgrammingClick on the Enable Programming button again to setup thefile transfer. A “P” will be di

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2-52FLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHFLASHING FILESSTEP 119Download Updated FileClick Download Program on either Display Screen to beginthe flash programming.

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3-1PART 3 : INFUSION ANALYZER--FLOW INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION ANANANANANALALALALALYZER--FLYZER--FLYZER--FLYZER--FLYZER--FLOOOOOWWW

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3-2FLOW TEST OVERVIEW INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION ANANANANANALALALALALYZER--FLYZER--FLYZER--FLYZER--FLYZER--FLOOOOOWWWWWFLOW TEST OV

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3-3 INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION ANANANANANALALALALALYZER--FLYZER--FLYZER--FLYZER--FLYZER--FLOOOOOWWWWWGETTING READY FOR A FLOW TESTC

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3-4GETTING READY FOR A TEST INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION ANANANANANALALALALALYZER--FLYZER--FLYZER--FLYZER--FLYZER--FLOOOOOWWWWWCh

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3-5STEP 3 9Choose Model of Unit Being TestedUse to go to MODEL VIEW screen to enterManufacturer, Model, Serial Number, Department andLocation.

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ixSafety Analyzer--Manual ModeManual Test Overview ...Getting Ready for a Manual Test ...R

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3-6RUNNING A FLOW TESTBegin TestPress to begin the FLOW test.STEP 1 9RUNNING A FLOW TESTWAITING FOR FLOWAVG FLOW 0.0mL/hrTOTAL VOL

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3-7RUNNING A FLOW TESTSTEP 3 9Stop the TestPress when the test is completed.CHANNEL 1 DATALOGAVG FLOW 0.0mL/hrTOTAL VOL

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3-8DATALOG SAMPLE FOR A FLOW TESTDATALOG SAMPLE FOR A FLOW TESTNOTES:CThis sample shows both summaryand data information.CThere are three options for

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3-9FLOW--PCA TEST OVERVIEW INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION ANANANANANALALALALALYZER--FLYZER--FLYZER--FLYZER--FLYZER--FLOOOOOW--PCAW--PCAW

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3-10The following is an outline of the steps that are involved inperforming an Infusion Analyzer Flow--PCA test.GETTING READY FOR A FLOW--PCA TESTCCh

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3-11GETTING READY FOR A FLOW--PCA TESTGETTING READY FOR A FLOW--PCA TEST INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION ANANANANANALALALALALYZER--F

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3-12STEP 3 9Choose Model of Unit Being TestedUse to go to MODEL VIEW screen to enterManufacturer, Model, Serial Number, Department andLocation

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3-13 INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION ANANANANANALALALALALYZER--FLYZER--FLYZER--FLYZER--FLYZER--FLOOOOOWWWWWRUNNING A FLOW--PCA TESTB

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3-14 INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION ANANANANANALALALALALYZER--FLYZER--FLYZER--FLYZER--FLYZER--FLOOOOOWWWWWRUNNING A FLOW-PCA TESTST

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3-15 INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION INFUSION ANANANANANALALALALALYZER--FLYZER--FLYZER--FLYZER--FLYZER--FLOOOOOWWWWWRUNNING A FLOW--PCA TESTC

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