Legacy® PLUS - Smiths Medical
Legacy® PLUS - Smiths Medical
Legacy® PLUS - Smiths Medical
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Reference<br />
Section 5: Reference<br />
Annual Functional Inspection and Testing Procedures<br />
<strong>Smiths</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> MD, Inc. recommends annual functional inspections<br />
and tests on all CADD-<strong>Legacy®</strong> pumps. The following inspection and<br />
testing procedures should be performed annually to verify function and<br />
accuracy. The pump must be in Lock Level 0 (LL0) to perform the following<br />
inspections and tests.<br />
NOTE: Persons performing the following tests and procedures should be<br />
familiar with the CADD-<strong>Legacy®</strong> pump. Please read the entire Operator’s<br />
Manual before proceeding.<br />
CAUTION: CADD-<strong>Legacy®</strong> pumps are sealed units. A broken or<br />
damaged seal will, therefore, be considered conclusive evidence that<br />
the pump has been misused and/or altered, which voids any and all<br />
warranties. All service and repair of CADD-<strong>Legacy®</strong> pumps must be<br />
performed by <strong>Smiths</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> MD, Inc. or its authorized agents.<br />
Inspection Procedures<br />
Visual Inspection<br />
• Visually inspect the pump for any damage to the LCD, occlusion sensor<br />
seals, valves and expulsor, pump hinge area, lock, cassette sensor,<br />
keypad, indicator light, power jack, accessory jack, air detector, and<br />
housing.<br />
• Check the battery door for proper operation. It should not be broken<br />
or damaged. The mating tabs on the pump housing should not be<br />
broken or damaged.<br />
• Examine the battery compartment for damage. If the battery contacts<br />
appear corroded, clean them with a cotton swab and isopropyl alcohol<br />
(see Cleaning the Battery Contacts). If the battery contacts appear<br />
to be bent or pushed in, straightening may be possible with a small<br />
screwdriver or other suitable tool. Care must be taken not to damage<br />
the pump housing or to incur further damage to the contacts.