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Fiche Infinity Pump Short Guide Oct 1979
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Infinity™ Pump
Your health care professional has advised you to administer your tube feeding using an Infinity™ enteral feeding pump. The Infinity™ pump is small and portable, enabling you to participate in physical activity or going out, without being held back by your feeding pump. The Infinity™ is the most accurate feeding pump available, helping you to easily and safely administer the feeding regime prescribed by your health care practitioner.
Daily Care of the Infinity™ pump > Make sure that your pump, including the sensors and the rotor, is kept clean. > The Infinity™ pump can be washed under running water if required; do not submerge the pump in water. > Always unplug the pump from the electrical circuit prior to cleaning. > Verify that the pump battery has enough capacity before going out. If the battery is fully charged, the pump can operate for 24 hours (at an average speed of 125 ml/h). The level of the battery capacity is indicated by four bars at the bottom right in the display (between E (empty) and F (full)). Each bar represents ca. six hours of battery capacity. The battery will be fully reloaded after six hours of charging.
Preparation of the Infinity™ pump Have your Flocare® Infinity™ feeding set ready for use. Open the feeding set and connect it to the feed. B A
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Open the pump door by pressing on the door clip and lifting the door. 2 Position the looped section of the silicone tubing around the wheel. 3 Pull slightly on the feeding set to click the plastic cassette into place. 4 Close the pump door. The pump is now ready to be switched on. 1
Operating the Infinity™ Pump 2
> Turn on the pump by pressing the on/off button for 2 seconds. The pump is on 3 when you 4 hear a beep. > Push the5 CLR button to clear the volume memory after your last feed. > Push the FILL SET button and hold it down for 2 seconds. The pump will start and the feeding set will fill up with feed. This is also called “priming the set”. > Connect the feeding set to your tube and continue to program the pump. Programming continuous administration > Check that your pump is switched ON. > Push the ml/h button. > Use the + - buttons to set the speed (or rate) your pump should run at. > Push the START/STOP button to start feeding. The pump will start when you hear 3 beeps. Programming dose administration > Check that your pump is switched ON. > Push the ml/h button. > Use the + - buttons to set the speed (or rate) your pump should run at. > Push the DOSE=VOL button. > Use the + - buttons to set the dose (or total volume to be delivered). > Push the START/STOP button to start feeding. The pump will start when you hear 3 beeps.
Stopping or switching off the pump If you need to stop the pump without switching it off, push the START/STOP button once. The pump will stop when you hear 3 beeps. If you want to turn off the pump because the feed has finished, push the on/off button for 2 seconds until you hear a beep. The pump is now switched off.
Trouble shooting the Infinity™ Pump The Infinity™ pump has several alarm functions to ensure your safety. If you hear an alarm, read the information on the display and follow the instructions as below. In case these instructions do not resolve the alarm, or if you do not feel comfortable trouble shooting yourself, please contact your health care professional. Alarm NO SET
Likely Cause
Instructions
> The set is not or wrongly fitted > Stop the alarm by pressing “START/ in the pump. STOP” > Insert the Feeding Set cassette into the pump as instructed above, and restart the pump. > The alarm sensors are dirty. > Clean the sensors, reinsert the cassette in the pump and restart the pump.
PUSH START
> The pump has been untouched in hold mode for 3 minutes or more.
> Press “START/STOP” to stop the alarm and extend the hold more. > Program the pump and start it by pressing “START/STOP”.
END OF DOSE
> The pump has finished administering the programmed dose.
> Turn the pump off by pressing “ON/ OFF” for two seconds, or > Clear the memory and program a new feeding schedule, restart the pump.
PROG
> No flow rate is programmed.
> Program a flow rate.
DOOR
> The door is not correctly closed.
> Make sure the door is properly closed prior to starting a feeding program.
Alarm AIR
Likely Cause
Instructions
> The air sensor detected an empty feeding reservoir.
> Replace the empty feeding reservoir and continue feeding. If necessary prime the set. > Make sure the air sensor is clean. > Make sure the feeding set is properly inserted in the pump.
> The air sensor area is dirty. > The feeding set is not inserted correctly. OCC IN
> The pump detected a blockage between the pump and the feeding bag.
> The sensor area is dirty.
OCC OUT
> Stop the alarm by pressing the “START/STOP” key. > Remove the feeding set out of the pump and flush the set. > Re-insert the feeding set in the pump and restart. > Clean the sensors, reinsert the cassette in the pump and restart the pump.
> The pump detected a blockage > Stop the alarm by pressing the between the pump and the “START/STOP” key. patient. > Check if your tube is clogged by flushing the tube. > The sensor area is dirty. > Clean the sensors, reinsert the cassette in the pump and restart the pump. > The battery capacity is too low.
> Connect the adaptor to the pump and mains and charge the pump for approx. 6 hours. During charging the pump can be used.
Battery, ‘E’ and ‘F’ flashing
> Battery failure.
> Turn the pump “off”, contact your healthcare provider.
ER01 - ER99
> The self test detected an electronic error.
> Turn the pump “off”, make sure the pump door is closed and switch the pump back “on”. If the error persists, contact your healthcare practitioner.
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