The Perfect Syringe Pump for Precision and Convenience
Dispense liquid medication and IV fluids with pinpoint accuracy using the ABC123 Syringe Pump. This medical-grade syringe pump features:
•Precision Flow Control – The ABC123 Syringe Pump allows you to dispense from 0.1 mL to 999 mL per hour with increments of 0.1 mL. Precisely control the flow rate to meet your patient’s needs.
•Syringe Size Flexibility – This syringe pump accommodates syringe sizes from 1 mL to 60 mL. You have the flexibility to use the appropriate syringe size for your application.
•Intuitive Interface – The large LCD display and simple menu-driven interface make the ABC123 Syringe Pump easy to set up and operate. Quickly input and view flow rate, volume infused, and syringe details.
•Alarms for Safety – Built-in alarms alert you if there are any occlusions or if the syringe is empty. Additional alarms can be set for volume and time limits for added safety.
•Reliable and Durable – The ABC123 Syringe Pump is designed for continuous use and built to last with a durable metal housing. It provides consistent performance you can count on.
For precise and controlled dispensing of medications and IV fluids, the ABC123 Syringe Pump is the reliable and intuitive choice. Call or order online today to experience the convenience of this advanced syringe pump. Dispense with confidence.
Q: How do I program the flow rate on my syringe pump?
A: To program the flow rate on your syringe pump:
1. Power on the pump and select ‘Program’ mode.
2. Select ‘Flow rate’ from the menu.
3. Use the keypad to enter your desired flow rate in ml/hr or ul/min. Press ‘Enter’ when done.
4. The pump will now infuse at your programmed flow rate. You can adjust or reprogram the flow rate at any time by repeating these steps.
Q: The pump is alarming and won’t run. What’s wrong?
A: There are a few possible issues that could cause the syringe pump to alarm and stop running:
1. Syringe jammed or empty – Check that the syringe plunger is not stuck and that there is still medication remaining in the syringe. Replace the syringe if empty or jammed.
2. Occlusion in the infusion line – There may be a clog or kink in the infusion line preventing flow. Check the entire infusion line and replace if needed.
3. Faulty force sensor – The pump’s force sensor may need replacement. Contact technical support for service.
4. Motor or controller issue – There could be an issue with the pump motor or main control board. Contact technical support for service.
Q: How do I clean my syringe pump?
A: To clean your syringe pump:
1. Power off the pump and disconnect from the power source.
2. Remove the syringe and infusion line from the pump. Dispose of used syringe properly.
3. Wipe down the exterior of the pump with a soft, damp cloth to remove any spilled medication or debris.
4. Use a cotton swab dipped in isopropyl alcohol to clean around the syringe barrel clamp and plunger driver.
5. Allow all parts to air dry completely before reassembling your pump system or powering on the pump again.
6. For more intensive cleaning or decontamination, consult the product manual for proper procedures. Routine cleaning after each use will help keep your syringe pump in good working condition.
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