Operating the Device
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page 26) and three acoustic warning signals are emitted. With each further
deficit of 100 ml, three further acoustic warning signals are emitted.
Estimating the fluid volume remaining in the patient and the setting of a
warning limit is the doctor's responsibility.
Should the device register a deficit increase ≥ 300 ml per minute:
• the deficit alert icon light up,
• the deficit display start blinking,
• and three short acoustic warning signals are emitted.
Measuring takes place every 30 seconds.
5.15 Turning Device Off
See Fig. 5-8 Control and display elements of the pump unit FLUID SAFE Fluid
Management System, page 22.
Press the ON/OFF key (14) for approx. 2 seconds.
The ON/OFF LED (13) goes out and the Standby LED (15) continues to be
illuminated.
The device is now in standby mode.
You may leave the device in standby mode if not in use since this mode consumes
very little electricity.
Pressing the ON/OFF key does not disconnect the device from the power supply.
This requires pulling the plug located in the rear of the device.