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Model 6100 and 6101 Ambulatory Infusion Pump

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Operating<br />

the <strong>Pump</strong><br />

Section 3: Operating the <strong>Pump</strong><br />

Setting the Lock Level for the Patient<br />

If AutoLock is not in use <strong>and</strong> the lock level is LL0 when you attach a cassette,<br />

the message “AutoLock not in use / Change Lock Level from LL0?” will<br />

appear to allow you to set the lock level to LL1 or LL2. The lock level must be<br />

reset to LL1 or LL2 to prevent the patient from having complete access to all<br />

programming <strong>and</strong> operating functions. For detailed information on lock levels,<br />

see Section 1.<br />

NOTE: You may change the lock level at any time by stopping the pump <strong>and</strong><br />

pressing Π. Then begin with step 2 below.<br />

To change the lock level<br />

1. With this message displayed, press<br />

´. (If you do not wish to change the<br />

lock level at this time, press Î <strong>and</strong><br />

go to the next page.)<br />

2. The current lock level will appear.<br />

AutoLock not in use.<br />

Change Lock Level<br />

from LL0?<br />

Press Y or N<br />

Lock Level<br />

LL0<br />

3. Press ´ or Î until the desired lock<br />

level (LL1 or LL2) appears.<br />

Lock Level<br />

LL1<br />

4. Press Œ again. “000” will appear.<br />

NOTE: If appears, the<br />

Lock Level Code has been customized.<br />

Use the custom Lock Level Code<br />

in the next step.<br />

5. Press ´ or Î until<br />

** Text Omitted **<br />

Lock Level Code<br />

000<br />

Lock Level Code<br />

***<br />

WARNING: Do not disclose to the patient the pump’s security codes or any<br />

other information that would allow the patient complete access to all programming<br />

<strong>and</strong> operating functions. Improper programming could result in death or<br />

serious injury to the patient.<br />

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