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Operating
Instructions

Model M100B-3A

Infusion Dynamics
A Division of ZOLL Medical Corporation
5209 Militia Hill Road
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 USA

1 (800) 805-1246 or 1 (610) 941-0136

FAX 1 (610) 941-0134
www.infusiondynamics.com

RESTRICTED DEVICE: Federal law (USA) restricts this
device to sale by or on the order of a physician.

EC Authorized Representative: ZOLL International
Holding BV, PO Box 52, 6669 ZH Dodewaard, 
The Netherlands.     (+31) 6 51937017.

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Summary of Contents for Infusion Dynamics Power Infuser M100B-3A

Page 1: ...Road Plymouth Meeting PA 19462 USA 1 800 805 1246 or 1 610 941 0136 FAX 1 610 941 0134 www infusiondynamics com RESTRICTED DEVICE Federal law USA restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician EC Authorized Representative ZOLL International Holding BV PO Box 52 6669 ZH Dodewaard The Netherlands 31 6 51937017 0197 EN ...

Page 2: ...bleshooting 13 Maintenance Service 16 Effect of Catheter on Max Flow Rate 19 Effect of IV Bag Elevation on Flow Rates 20 Specifications 21 Components 24 Power Infuser M100B 3A Operating Instructions Re Pump Part No 0040 0013 NSN 6515 01 499 5112 Document No 0080 0220 rev C 4 2005 ...

Page 3: ...d for use by medical paramedical and EMT personnel in the field and in pre hospital and hospital environments When used with the Crystalloid Colloid Cartridge the device is intended to deliver crystalloid and colloid resuscitative fluids only It is not intended to support the infu sion of blood or blood products When used with the Blood Cartridge the device is intended to deliver crystalloid and c...

Page 4: ... use it to administer medications Automated Bolus When set to BOLUS the pump will infuse approximately 250 ccs in 2 5 minutes then switch to standby Use a catheter that is large enough for these high flow rates See chart on p19 Free Flow Fluids can free flow through the pump cartridge at all times in the forward direction only When the bag is elevated above the patient the flow rate due to gravity...

Page 5: ...d free flow the maximum volume of fluid that can be infused will be deter mined by the volume remaining in the IV bag typically 1 liter maximum Air Elimination crystalloid colloid car tridge only Filters in the crystalloid colloid pump cartridge will vent air from the IV line once the cartridge has been primed Do not use blood or blood products with the Crystalloid Colloid Cartridge the 1 2 micron...

Page 6: ...during the 10 20 sec ond adjustment period when a primed cartridge is first attached to the pump or when switching from saline to blood through the same IV line Occlusion Detection If the pump detects excessive resistance to flow on the patient side the occ alarm will be triggered and the pump will stop An upstream occlusion or an empty IV bag will not trigger any alarms on the pump The pump motor...

Page 7: ... will stall and all the alarm lights will turn on and will not clear when the start stop button is pressed Battery lifetime decreases when cold Discard used batteries properly May explode or leak if recharged inserted improperly disposed of in fire or mixed with different battery types To operate under AC power first turn battery on off switch to the off position Use only power adapters supplied b...

Page 8: ...ynthetic covered floors elec trostatic discharges to the Power Infuser may cause it to alarm and interrupt fluid delivery Press start stop to reset alarms and again to resume flow Type BF body floating applied part complying with IEC 60601 1 7 ...

Page 9: ... down to pump continuously and override alarms Flow rate selector liters hour BOL 250cc bolus Alarms air air exiting cartridge occ patient side occlusion batt low battery Pump status standby on 0 2 lph on 1 6 lph Controls On off switch for battery power Cartridge release ...

Page 10: ...ate screen Install cartridge hold at an angle and engage tab on the side of the cartridge swing over rocker until the 2 pegs on the cartridge snap into the slots in the pump Turn pump on for battery operation or connect option al power adapter Hold down start stop to prime entire IV set Tap cartridge to remove air bubbles Stop pump Air elimination membranes in the Crystalloid Colloid Cartridge wil...

Page 11: ...ge remove all air from the system Note There is no automatic air elimination system provided in the Blood Cartridge design Attach IV set to patient catheter Recommended 18ga 1 2in for crystalloid 16ga 1 2in for colloid or whole blood 14ga for warmed packed cells See chart on p19 Infuse IV Fluids Set flow rate Numbered settings liters hour run con tinuously until stopped BOLUS infuses approximately...

Page 12: ...bove patient fluids will free flow and rate will be greater than setting See p19 for catheter size and fluid viscosity effects on flow rates Fully open all IV set clamps to achieve maximum flow rates Press start stop to begin infusion Change IV Bag Monitor fluid level in IV bag Press start stop to pause pump Close clamp on IV set Change IV bag Open clamp on IV set Press start stop to resume infusi...

Page 13: ...o release cartridge Gravity driven infusion can continue with the cartridge in line After use dispose of cartridge and tubing sets in accordance with applicable regulations Turn off pump or unplug power adapter on off 12 ...

Page 14: ...esume infusion b Check if cartridge has disconnected from pump Re insert cartridge as described on p9 Press start stop to resume infusion c Fluid being delivered does not have ade quate salinity Fluid must have a salinity level greater than 0 15 Press start stop to resume infusion d Pump circuitry is adjusting to the IV fluid This problem will correct itself 10 20 seconds after pump has been turne...

Page 15: ...roperly primed p8 Under normal operation the car tridge should vent air entering the pump Problem occ indicator illuminated and unit continues to alarm Solution a Flow has become restricted between pump and patient Check that clamps are open and that lines are not kinked b Confirm that IV catheter is of adequate size see p19 and properly positioned in vein When infusing saline or Ringer s Lactate ...

Page 16: ...commended See p19 for more information batt Problem batt indicator illuminated and unit continues to alarm Solution a Batteries are low Replace batteries p16 or connect optional power adapter Standard AAA alkaline batteries are rec ommended Use only power adapters sup plied by Infusion Dynamics 15 ...

Page 17: ...ce Service Change Batteries To open battery tray turn lock counter clock wise and pull out Insert six AAA batteries Orientation noted on tray rails To close tray push in fully and turn lock clockwise to secure 1 2 ...

Page 18: ...from under the pump rocker to prevent jamming Do not allow water or IV fluids to enter the battery compart ment Do not manipulate the pump rocker with your fin ger it can damage the mechanism Annual performance testing is recommended for organizations that wish to test the pump on a periodic basis to ensure that it is calibrat ed and functioning to specifications Contact Infusion Dynamics for a co...

Page 19: ...iately If a pump requires fac tory service first contact Infusion Dynamics to receive a Returned Material Authorization number RMA then return the device to Infusion Dynamics 5209 Militia Hill Road Plymouth Meeting PA 19462 1216 USA TEL 1 800 805 1246 or 1 610 941 0136 ...

Page 20: ...theter Ga equivalent central venous catheter lumen 14 12 16 14 18 16 20 18 22 20 Crystalloid Colloid Cartridge PN 0040 0050 Blood Cartridge PN 0040 0051 Recommended Do not use Effect of catheter size less at lower rates May trip occlusion alarm use larger catheter if this occurs Effect of Catheter Size on Max Flow Rate difference actual v set flow rate 6 ...

Page 21: ...t of IV Bag Elevation on Flow Rates 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 0 6 6 or BOL 4 2 1 0 2 off Pump Setting Height of IV bag above below patient ft Flow rate lph Using 18ga 1 5in catheter saline and roller clamps wide open ...

Page 22: ...file 0 2 intermittent on 4 sec at 1 lph off 16 sec Free flow yes if fluid source above patient Retrograde flow prevented by valves occ alarm triggering pressure 20 PSIG 140kPa peak 10 PSIG 70kPa average Typical occlusion detection time 1 sec at 6 lph 5 sec at 1 lph 40 sec at 0 2 lph Volume released when occ cleared 1 cc Air alarm bubble size 20 µl Power source six AAA batteries or 12 15VDC power a...

Page 23: ...ations blood products non ionic fluids Priming volume 7cc 10cc including 18in segment Inlet connector female Luer Outlet connector male locking Luer Air elimination method hydrophillic filter hydrophobic vent Filter pore size 1 2 microns Maximum duration of use 24 hours single patient Weight 30 grams Dimensions 4 6x9 7x1 3 cm 22 ...

Page 24: ... male locking Luer Air elimination method none use IV set with drip chamber and blood filter Maximum duration of use 24 hours single patient Weight 30 grams Dimensions 4 6x9 7x1 3 cm These specifications hold under normal operating conditions defined as IV bag positioned at patient level IV set and cartridge properly primed and cleared of air bubbles 18in IV tubing provided the only segment betwee...

Page 25: ...Infuser Includes 18in pump to patient tubing set Sterile single use only Box of 10 Part No 0040 0051 NSN see www infusiondynamics com AC DC power adapter for the Power Infuser Wall mounted US type 120VAC plug Part No 0040 0040 NSN 6515 01 466 1481 IV pole clamp for the Power Infuser Includes IV bag holdeer and adjusts for horizontal or vertical mounting Part No 0040 0070 NSN 6515 01 470 9907 Visit...

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