User guide

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MAN 01/EN/01 CRONO S-PID 50 02/13
Do not prime the infusion line when it is connected to the patient, because
this could cause an overdose of the pharmaceutical.
Before beginning an infusion, inspect the infusion line to ensure there are no
folds, clamps, or other occlusions in the line, and expel any air bubbles.
The level of precision and amount of time needed to detect an occlusion
could differ from the values indicated in this manual, depending on the
type of catheter, the infusion set and all the elements which comprise the
infusion line.
If you have any suspicion that the pump has been in any way damaged, for
example by fluid penetration or having been dropped, contact the Customer
Support Service to check that the pump is functioning correctly. Do not use
a damaged pump.
If you have any doubts about the functioning of the pump and/or an error or
anomaly occurs, stop using the device and contact the Customer Support
Service.
CANĂˆ S.p.A. does not supply a replacement service for the pump during
the period needed for any repairs; such service should be supplied by the
relevant medical structure or the local distributor.
Any liquid on the pump casing must be removed immediately with
absorbent paper.
It is important to establish a procedure and/or alternative to pumped infusion,
in case the pump malfunctions. A valid alternative could be to have both
a second pump and an alternative backup system.
It is recommended that the people who assist and/or live with the pump user
know how the pump works and are aware of the information in this user guide.
It is important to stop using the device after the indicated service life has
expired and follow the instructions for its correct disposal.
Do not administer immunoglobulins intravenously; if they are
accidentally administered to a blood vessel or capillary the patient
could suffer an anaphylactic shock or thromboembolic events. Always
check this before continuing with an infusion.
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