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Legacy® PLUS - Smiths Medical

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Section 1: General Description<br />

WARNING: Follow the Instructions for Use provided with the Medication<br />

Cassette Reservoir and CADD Extension Set, or the CADD<br />

Administration Set, paying particular attention to all warnings and<br />

cautions associated with their use. Incorrect preparation and/or use of<br />

these products could result in serious patient injury or death.<br />

Threaded Mounting Hole<br />

The optional Polemount Bracket Adapter attaches to the threaded mounting<br />

hole in the back of the pump, allowing you to hang the pump on an IV pole.<br />

Battery Compartment<br />

Two AA batteries fit into the battery compartment. The AA batteries serve as<br />

the primary source of power, or as a backup when an AC Adapter is in use.<br />

Cassette Lock<br />

This attaches the cassette (the part of the Medication Cassette Reservoir<br />

or CADD Administration Set that attaches to the pump) to the pump.<br />

This allows you to secure the cassette to the pump. If the cassette becomes<br />

unlocked while the pump is running, delivery will stop and an<br />

alarm will occur. If the cassette becomes unlocked while the pump is<br />

stopped, an alarm will occur.<br />

Other Features Not Shown<br />

Upstream Occlusion Sensor: The pump contains an upstream occlusion<br />

sensor. This feature may be turned on or off. (See Section 4, Biomed<br />

Functions.) When the sensor is turned on, and an upstream occlusion<br />

(between pump and fluid container) is detected, an alarm will sound,<br />

delivery will stop, and the display will show “Upstream Occlusion.”<br />

WARNING: When the Upstream Occlusion Sensor is turned off, the<br />

pump will not detect occlusions upstream (between pump and fluid<br />

container). Periodically inspect the fluid container for decreasing<br />

volume, inspect the fluid path for kinks, a closed clamp, or other upstream<br />

occlusions. Upstream occlusions could result in under- or nondelivery<br />

of medications. If undetected, these occlusions could result in<br />

death or serious injury to the patient.<br />

General<br />

Description

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