8Cleaning and Inspection Procedures

Inspection Recommendation

Deltec recommends annual functional inspection on the CADD-Prizm®pump. The following inspection and testing procedures should be performed annually to verify function and accuracy.

NOTE:

Persons performing the following tests and procedures should be familiar with the Deltec CADD-Prizm®pump. Please read the Operator’s Manual supplied with the pump before proceeding.

WARNING:

CADD® pumps are sealed units. A broken or damaged seal will, therefore, be considered conclusive evidence that the pump has been misused and/or altered, which voids any and all warranties. All service and repair of CADD® pumps must be performed by Deltec or its authorized agents.

Cleaning

CAUTION:

Do not immerse the pump in cleaning fluid or water. Do not allow solution to soak into the pump, accumulate on the keypad, or enter the battery compartment.

Do not allow solution to enter the data in-out jack or the power jack. Make sure the jack covers are closed before cleaning.

Do not expose the open air detector port area of the pump or the connector opening on the air detector to foreign material, moisture or cleaning fluids. If an air detector is not installed on the pump, make sure the air detector port cover is securely attached before cleaning.

Do not clean the pump with acetone, other plastic solvents, or abrasive cleaners.

Use any of the following solutions to clean the pump and accessories:

Soap solution

Benzalkonium chloride concentrate (0.13%)

Glutaral concentrate, USP (2%)

10 percent solution of household bleach (one part household bleach to nine parts water)

Alcohol, USP (93%)

Isopropyl Alcohol, USP (99%)

PDI – Super Sani-Cloth®

Mada Medical – MadaCide

1.Dampen a soft, lint-free cloth with cleaning solution. Apply the solution to exterior surface of the pump or accessory. Do not allow the solution to soak into the pump or accessory.

2.Wipe the entire surface dry with another soft, lint-free cloth. Allow the pump to dry completely before use.

Visual Inspection

Visually inspect the pump for any damage to the LCD, occlusion sensor seals, valves and expulsor, reservoir hinge area, latch, lock, cassette sensors (3), keyboard, indicator lights, power jack, data in/out jack, air detector port cover or air detector, and housing. If any damage is noted, the pump should be returned for service.

Check the battery door for proper operation. It should not be broken or damaged. The mating tabs on the pump housing should not be broken or damaged.

Examine the battery compartment for dam- age. If the battery contacts appear corroded, clean them with a cotton swab and isopropyl alcohol. If the battery contacts appear to be bent or pushed in, straightening may be possible with a small screwdriver or other suitable tool. Care must be taken so as not to damage the pump housing or to incur further damage to the contacts.

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