Size: 7 x 9 in (178 x 229 mm)
Error
• Diagnostic hardware
• External A/D convertor
• Level sensor
• Weight sensor
• Device microprocessor
• Roller pump controller
• Power supply
• Valve
• GUI communications
• Keypad
• Temperature sensor
• SD card
• NVRAM
• Vacuum system
• System controller
b
• System error
a
No visual alert signal is issued.
b
No audible alert signal is issued; message to contact Medtronic does not appear.
19 Service and maintenance
19.1 Service interval
A notification appears when maintenance is due.
Warnings – Read and follow all of the following warnings when servicing or maintaining the device.
• Contact your Medtronic service representative, or a biomedical equipment technician trained and certified by Medtronic, to
perform preventative maintenance and calibration of the device. Preventative maintenance and calibration should be performed
on an annual basis. Blood spillage, biohazard risk, low blood quality, slip hazard, and other concerns, could result if preventative
maintenance and calibration are not performed.
• Always turn off and unplug the device prior to working inside the cabinet or changing any fuses. Inside the cabinet are various
electrical components and wiring. Physical contact with any of these components while the device is plugged in could result in
severe electrical shock. For continued protection against risk of fire, replace fuses only with the same type and rating. Fuses
should be replaced by a Medtronic service representative or Medtronic-trained and certified biomedical equipment technician.
Internal grounding is provided for safety.
• Enclosure current leakage is a primary indicator of electrical shock hazard to personnel making contact with any exposed
portion of the equipment. Each device is tested during the final quality inspection to verify enclosure current leakage is less than
100 µA (under normal operating conditions) and less than 300 µA (under single-fault conditions). Ensure that the current
leakage is tested at least once a year, or more frequently as required, by the operating facility's biomedical engineering
department or other qualified service technician. In addition, always test the enclosure current leakage and insulation after an
event such as a fluid spill, after a major voltage surge in the power source has occurred, or after any device repair.
Note: Contact your Medtronic service representative for replacement packaging prior to returning the device to Medtronic.
19.2 Pump head
• The tubing guides and pump head should be examined periodically for burrs and sharp edges that could lead to tubing damage
and failure. Contact your Medtronic service representative if any defective or damaged parts are observed.
• Ensure that the pump head rollers move freely.
19.3 Service and maintenance screens
1. To view service and maintenance screens, press .
2. Select the desired field.
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Response
a
Audible alert
signal
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Visual alert
signal
Composed: 2018-06-08 06:06:55
PSJ - Size-selectable package manual 02-MAY-2018