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Curlin 4000 User Manual - Med-E-Quip Locators

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11 CLEAR Pt. DATA: Selecting this feature clears all data programmed and resets thepump to its default settings. The history log is NOT cleared. All disabled therapiesare reenabled. When you select “YES/ENTER” at this field, the following screen displays:When you select “YES,” all patient data clears and the display returns to the BIOMEDSETUP Menu. Selecting “NO” aborts the feature and also returns to the menu.12 CHANGE CONTRAST: The contrast on the display screen can be adjusted. To do so,press the “YES/ENTER” key at this field, and the following screen appears:The level can be adjusted from 0 (lightest screen) to 100 (darkest screen). The pump is set toan optimized setting when shipped from the factory. To change the setting, enter anynumber between 0 and 100, and press the “YES/ENTER” key to see the change in thescreen. If this level of contrast is not satisfactory, move the cursor back to the “LEVEL”field and enter another number and press the “YES/ENTER” key. When the contrast issatisfactory, move the cursor to the ACCEPT field, and press the “YES/ENTER” key. Toabort the entire selection and return to the previous contrast setting, press the“NO/CHANGE” key at this field and return to the BIOMED SETUP Menu.Changing Date and Time13 CHANGE DATE AND TIME: When this field is selected, the screen on the left appears:Change Date and Time ScreenThis screen is used to set the system Real Time Clock in the pump and will change the dateand time displayed on the Welcome screen.Note: The time must be reset to accommodate Daylight Savings Time changes and also at anytime the pump is moved into a different time zone.36

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