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Curlin 2000 User Manual - Med-E-Quip Locators

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messages and how to resolve them). The audio alarm also beeps and the LEDs blink<br />

whenever an alarm or error code occurs. In the event of an error code, user directions will be<br />

displayed on the screen, most often, this will require turning the pump off and back on again.<br />

Using “Help”<br />

Help screens are available for data entry/selection screens, during “action field” screens, and at<br />

the “infusion complete” screen. To access help, press the “HELP” key. Use the arrow keys to<br />

scroll through the help message, and then press the “HELP” key again to exit help. When a<br />

help screen is displayed and there is more text to read which is not currently on the screen, a small<br />

up (▲) or down (▼) arrow indicator will appear to let you know you can scroll up or down to<br />

read the complete help message.<br />

Starting the Pump<br />

Start the pump by pushing the blue “ON” key. The following screen displays:<br />

Welcome Screen<br />

The above “Welcome” screen gives the date, time, and a message that the pump is performing a<br />

self-diagnostic test. If the numbers on the date field are displayed as zeros, the system clock will<br />

need to be set using the BIOMED Set Up. (See “BIOMED SETUP” section.) The display also<br />

lists the software revision number for this pump.<br />

During this test, you will hear three beeps as each of the LED indicators blink. If any one of the<br />

green, yellow, or red LED lights fails to light or to blink, return the pump for service. If the selftest<br />

fails, the alarm will sound, and a new screen will appear stating: “ERROR CODE:#” or<br />

“SYSTEM ERR:#” (See “Troubleshooting” chapter for a list of error notices and how to resolve<br />

them). The error notice will include a numeric code. At any error notice, the only user option is<br />

to turn the pump OFF.<br />

Basics Programming<br />

IMPORTANT<br />

INFORMATION<br />

If, at any time, there is indication of pump damage, error code, or<br />

messages requiring the pump to be turned off, call the healthcare<br />

agency or facility as directed to report the condition.<br />

Note: If an error notice appears, turn the pump off and back on again. If the pump passes its<br />

start-up diagnostics tests, you can safely resume the therapy. If the error notice recurs,<br />

however, turn the pump off and notify the healthcare agency responsible for monitoring<br />

the pump. Some error notices may reset the pump back to it’s default settings and<br />

therefore will require reprogramming.<br />

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