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MEDIFUSIONⓇ

DS-3000

User Manual

DAIWHA

Copyright © 2010, DAIWHA Corporation. All rights reserved.


Manual No: DW-DS3000-OP-KR (Rev 0.5)
Contents

1. Precautions ................................................................................................................... 5
1.1 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 5
1.2 Warnings .............................................................................................................................. 5
1.3 Caution................................................................................................................................. 6
1.4 Symbols ............................................................................................................................... 9
2. Specifications ............................................................................................................. 10
2.1 Specifications ..................................................................................................................... 10
2.2 Occlusion Detection Characteristics .................................................................................. 12
2.3 Usable Syringes ................................................................................................................. 12
2.4 Memory Function ............................................................................................................... 12
2.5 Classification ...................................................................................................................... 12
2.6 EMS Issues ........................................................................................................................ 13
2.7 Characteristics Curves....................................................................................................... 14
3. Names and Functions ................................................................................................ 15
3.1 Keys ................................................................................................................................... 15
3.2 LCD Display ....................................................................................................................... 16
3.3 LED Display ....................................................................................................................... 16
3.4 Others ................................................................................................................................ 17
3.5 External Interface Area ...................................................................................................... 17
3.6 Accessories ....................................................................................................................... 17
4. Installation .................................................................................................................. 18
4.1 Installing DS-3000 and Connecting the Power .................................................................. 18
4.2 Installing the Syringe ......................................................................................................... 20
4.3 Syringe Select .................................................................................................................... 21
4.4 Syringe Change ................................................................................................................. 22
5. Infusion Mode ............................................................................................................. 23
5.1 Normal Infusion .................................................................................................................. 23
5.2 Drug Infusion ..................................................................................................................... 25
5.3 Dosage Infusion ................................................................................................................. 26
5.4 Dosage Infusion(Manual)................................................................................................... 27
6. Settings ....................................................................................................................... 29
7. Operation .................................................................................................................... 34
7.1 Infusion Ready (Before Operation) .................................................................................... 35
7.2 Start Infusion (Start Operation) .......................................................................................... 35
7.3 Stop and Pause ................................................................................................................. 36

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7.4 Viewing the Infused Volume and Time Remaining ............................................................ 36
7.5 Key Lock Function ............................................................................................................. 36
7.6 History Log Function .......................................................................................................... 36
8. User's Settings ........................................................................................................... 37
8.1 Menu Tree .......................................................................................................................... 37
8.2 Special Functions .............................................................................................................. 37
8.2.1 Syringe Selection ................................................................................................... 37
8.2.2 Drug Selection ........................................................................................................ 37
8.2.3 Dosage Setting ....................................................................................................... 37
8.2.4 Calibration .............................................................................................................. 38
8.2.5 Infusion Relay ......................................................................................................... 38
8.3 Options............................................................................................................................... 38
8.3.1 Bolus F.rate............................................................................................................. 38
8.3.2 Bolus Volume ......................................................................................................... 38
8.3.3 Standby Time ......................................................................................................... 38
8.3.4 Near Complete Alarm ............................................................................................. 38
8.3.5 Pressure Level ....................................................................................................... 38
8.3.6 Nurse Call ............................................................................................................... 38
8.3.7 Auto Save On/Off ................................................................................................... 38
8.3.8 AC/DC Removal Alarm ........................................................................................... 39
8.3.9 K.V.O Set ................................................................................................................ 39
8.3.10 Auto Bolus Check ................................................................................................... 39
8.3.11 Anti-Bolus On/Off ................................................................................................... 39
8.4 Config Mode ...................................................................................................................... 39
8.4.1 Sound Volume ........................................................................................................ 39
8.4.2 Key Sound Volume ................................................................................................. 39
8.4.3 Occl Sensitivity ....................................................................................................... 39
8.4.4 Alarm Log ............................................................................................................... 39
8.4.5 Event Log ............................................................................................................... 39
8.4.6 Date Set.................................................................................................................. 40
8.4.7 Time Set ................................................................................................................. 40
8.4.8 Factory Reset ......................................................................................................... 40
8.4.9 Contrast .................................................................................................................. 40
8.4.10 Contrast(Standby) .................................................................................................. 40
8.4.11 Language................................................................................................................ 40
8.5 Service Mode ..................................................................................................................... 40
9. Alarms ......................................................................................................................... 41
9.1 Occlusion Alarm ................................................................................................................. 41
9.2 Low Battery Alarm .............................................................................................................. 42

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9.3 Empty Battery Alarm .......................................................................................................... 42
9.4 Infusion Complete Alarm.................................................................................................... 42
9.5 AC Power Removal Alarm ................................................................................................. 42
9.6 DC Power Removal Alarm ................................................................................................. 43
9.7 Removal Power Alarm ....................................................................................................... 43
9.8 Standby Alarm ................................................................................................................... 43
9.9 Time Out Alarm .................................................................................................................. 43
9.10 Near Complete Alarm ........................................................................................................ 44
9.11 Near Empty Alarm .............................................................................................................. 44
9.12 Clamp Alarm ...................................................................................................................... 44
9.13 Clutch Alarm ...................................................................................................................... 44
9.14 Detect Alarm ...................................................................................................................... 44
9.15 Error Codes ....................................................................................................................... 45
9.16 Checklists for Alarms ......................................................................................................... 45
10. Precautions during Use ............................................................................................. 47
10.1 Life-span of Replaced Parts .............................................................................................. 47
10.2 Maintenance ...................................................................................................................... 47
10.3 Cleaning and Disinfecting .................................................................................................. 47
10.4 Disposal ............................................................................................................................. 47
10.5 Storage .............................................................................................................................. 48
11. Document History....................................................................................................... 49
12. <Supplement> ............................................................................................................. 50
12.1 Calibration Process ............................................................................................................ 50
12.1.1 Preparation ............................................................................................................. 50
12.1.2 Calibration preparation ........................................................................................... 50
12.1.3 Calibration Start ...................................................................................................... 51
12.2 Infusion Relay .................................................................................................................... 52
12.2.1 Preparations ........................................................................................................... 52
12.2.2 Infusion Relay ......................................................................................................... 52
12.2.3 Preparation for Infusion Relay ................................................................................ 52
12.2.4 Set for Infusion Relay ............................................................................................. 53
12.2.5 Cancellation of Infusion Relay ................................................................................ 54
12.2.6 Cancellation of Infusion Relay ................................................................................ 54
12.2.7 Start Infusion Relay( Automatic ) ............................................................................ 55
12.2.8 Infusion Relay Start(Hand-operate) ....................................................................... 56
12.2.9 Other messages ..................................................................................................... 57

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1. Precautions
1.1 Overview
◎ This manual describes how to use the infusion pump (Model: DS-3000) manufactured by DAIWHA
Corporation, and its technical specifications.
◎ This pump is designed to meet the requirements for delivering drugs in general wards, to new-born
babies, and to emergency rooms.
◎ Please ensure that only clinical doctors and nurses who are familiar with the operation of this
pump can use this pump. You can set the range of flow rate from 0.01 ml/h to 1500 ml/h.
◎ This pump allows you to set Normal Infusion mode and Dosage mode.
◎ Repair or circuit alteration of this equipment can only be carried out by personnel authorized by
DAIWHA. The warranty shall not apply to defects or damage caused by repairs or disassembly by
anyone other than personnel authorized by DAIWHA, and safety shall not be assured.
◎ Parts or circuits which are used for this equipment can be replaced to improve the safety and
performance of this equipment.
◎ Read this manual carefully before using the pump, and understand its functions and how to use it
for safe use.
◎ Contact DAIWHA if you have any questions regarding the equipment or the User Manual.
◎ This manual is only applicable to pumps with Program Version v1.xx or above.

Safety precautions are classified as below in accordance with the expected danger, seriousness of
damage or urgency.

A precaution which can result in critical personnel injury or immediate loss of life if
Danger instructions are not followed.

A precaution which could result in critical personnel injury or loss of life if instructions
Warning are not followed.

A precaution which could result in minor personnel injury or damage to the product if
Caution instructions are not followed.

1.2 Warnings
1. Do not operate the DS-3000 syringe pump in the presence of flammable anesthetics, flammable
liquids, or explosive gases (danger of fire or explosion).
2. Do not touch the inlet section with a wet hand or get it wet (danger of electric shock or short-
circuit).
3. Do not operate the pump in an area where strong sources of high frequency waves and
electromagnetic fields are present or where high pressure oxidation ignites (cause of failure or
low performance).
4. Ensure that the syringe is installed correctly.
5. Check the infusion volume, flow rate, time and settings carefully prior to infusion.
Infusion differences or critical errors may occur, since this pump does not have a device to
determine infusion.
6. Check the functions and infusion differences of the pump if the pump has been severely impacted.
This pump does not have a device to detect force of impact automatically.
7. Do not use the pump where radiation and MRI equipment are used or where high pressure
oxidation could ignite. (It can cause product failure, breakage, degradation or explosion.)
8. Do not leave the syringe pump in a damp environment or where there is active gas
(comprehensive disinfecting gas). (These environments may affect internal electrical parts and
cause degradation of or damage to the equipment.)

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9. Do not keep or use the infusion pump in the presence of flammable liquid or gas. (Doing so may
cause ignition or explosion.)
10. Do not use the infusion pump in an environment, e.g., an extracorporeal circuit, where positive
pressure and negative pressure occur. (Infusion may not be accurate and the occlusion alarm
function may not work properly.)

1.3 Caution
1. Only designated personnel (trained, experienced) are permitted to operate the pump for safe use.
2. Operate the pump using the correct procedure.
3. The following must be ensured when installing the pump.
1) Be mindful of safety procedures, e.g. vibration, impact (including transport).
2) The location for installation must not be affected by temperature, humidity and pressure.
3) Ensure that the pump is always clean.
4) The correct electric power has to be provided.
5) The location must be securely grounded.
6) Avoid strong direct sunlight.
4. The following must be ensured when operating the pump with an external power source.
1) The power plug has to be plugged into a grounded outlet in the hospital, and check the rated
voltage and the frequency beforehand.
2) Do not use an extension cord containing two wires without it being grounded.
3) Check the power plug prior to use.
4) Do not connect the DC power and AC power to the pump simultaneously.
5) Be careful of the polarity and voltage when using the DC power.
5. The following must be ensured when operating the pump with a battery.
1) Be careful of the usage time when operating the pump with a battery.
(The battery can support a running rate of 5 ml/h for up to 4 hours with a 50 ml syringe when fully
charged.)
2) Connect the power cord to the pump to charge the battery if the “Low Battery” lamp on the LCD
display blinks or if the alarm goes off.
3) Charge the battery at least once a month to prevent its life-span from being reduced if it is not
being used for an extended period of time.
4) If possible, fully recharge the battery after it has been completely discharged.
5) The battery capacity is indicated on the LCD display while the battery charges. Charge the
battery fully.
6) Replace the battery if the battery usage time drastically decreases after being fully charged.
(Contact the supplier you purchased the product from when replacing the battery.)
6. The following must be ensured during infusion.
1) Check the operating conditions of the pump and the patient’s condition regularly.
2) Check if there is any damage to the syringe, e.g. a leakage or a broken extension tube.
3) Use the Lock function to prevent the settings from being altered, even if some keys are pressed
while the pump is in use.
7. The following must be ensured when using the syringe.
1) Only use the designated syringe, otherwise the flow rate may differ from the desired rate and
cause malfunction of the occlusion alarm. Contact a Daiwha vendor or the head office if you
cannot use the Daiwha designated syringe or the User mode.
2) Do not reuse the syringe. If you reuse the syringe, it may result in the malfunctioning of the
infusion volume or sensors.
3) Install the syringe properly. Incorrect installation may result in an incorrect flow rate and infusion
volume.
4) Free flow or leakage may occur if the syringe is not installed correctly.
5) Do not link and use other devices or products to infuse a drug into a patient who is connected to
the extension tube (Patient Line). It may result in an incorrect flow rate and infusion volume, and
may affect the alarm functions.
8. Please note that infusion volume may differ in the following conditions.

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1) The activation time of the occlusion alarm is long when infusing the drug at a low speed and
infusion does not happen,
2) The pump is operated in an environment other than the ambient temperature (10℃ ~ 40℃),
relative humidity (20% ~ 90%) and atmospheric pressure (70 kPa ~ 106 kPa).
9. The following must be ensured when cleaning the pump.
1) Do not disinfect the pump with Ethylene Oxide gas or by autoclaving.
2) Do not wipe the pump with thinner, solvents, benzene, ammonia or acetone. Wipe the pump
down with damp gauze and then dry with a smooth, dry cloth.
3) Do not operate the pump in wet conditions.
4) Do not submerge the pump in water or dry the pump forcibly.
10. Do not open or disassemble the pump.

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Sales & Address: Daiwha B/D, 733-18 Yeoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea
Service Center Tel : +82-2-558-1711∼6
Fax : +82-2-554-0317
Website: www.daiwha.com

Address: mdi Europa Gmbh Langenhagener Str. 71 30855


Hannover-Langenhgener, Germany
Tel: +49-511-39 08 95 30

This is medical equipment.

DAIWHA Corporation
1656-2 Dongwha-ri, Munmak-eup, Wonju city, Kangwon, Korea

Product Name Syringe Pump

Model DS-3000

Approval No.

Packaging Unit 1 Set

Purpose Consistent infusion of medicine

Storage Store at room temperature

Usages and Precautions See the User Manual

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1.4 Symbols

Power On (main power On)


Power Off (main power Off)

AC DC

Down Key Up Key

BOLUS (Fast Infusion) Serial Number

STOP/CLEAR
Start Key (Start Infusion) (Stop motor and delete infusion
volume)

Date of Manufacture Manufacturer

Device Complies with the


Attention
Requirements of the EC
(Read the User Manual carefully
Directive
prior to use.)
93/42/EEC.

Type CF

IPX1 Protected against dripping water Reference Number

Authorized European Recycle electrical and electronic


Representative equipment

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2. Specifications
2.1 Specifications
Product Name Syringe Pump

Model DS-3000

Pumping Mechanism The stepping motor drives the drive shaft.

Flow Rate 0.01 - 1500 ml/h

±2% (Dedicated Syringe)


Measure every hour at room temperature (25 ℃) using water or saline
Accuracy solution (above 1.00 ml/h of flow rate).
* Accuracy may differ depending on the type of medical fluid and
syringe.

0.01 - 99.99 ml (in 0.01 ml increments)


0.01 - 9999 ml
Total Vol. 100.0 – 999.9 ml (in 0.1 ml increments)
or infinity
1000 – 9999 ml (in 1 ml increments)
Infusion
Range
0.01 - 99.99 ml (in 0.01 ml increments)
Infused Vol. 0.00 - 9999 ml 100.0 – 999.9 ml (in 0.1 ml increments)
1000 – 9999 ml (in 1 ml increments)

700 ml/h (default)


Bolus Rate (Purge) * 5ml Syringe: 200 ml/h
* 10ml Syringe: 300 ml/h
* 20ml Syringe: 400 ml/h
* 30ml Syringe: 500 ml/h
* 50/60ml Syringe: 1500 ml/h

Bolus Volume (Purge) 0.01 - 99.99 ml (in 0.01 ml increments)

Occlusion Pressure 60 - 850 mmHg

Display Mono Graphic LCD (Resolution: 240 x 64)

* Occlusion alarm (detection capacity: 60 - 850 mmHg)


- Nine adjustable steps for downstream occlusion
* Low Battery and Empty Battery alarms
* AC/DC Power Removal alarm
* Near Complete alarm
* Standby alarm (at an interval of 2 minutes when not infusing)
Alarms
* Delivery Complete alarm
* Near Empty alarm
* The pump stops operating when alarms go off except for the Low
Battery and Start Reminder alarms.
* Malfunction
The status of the pump is displayed and an alarm goes off.

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* Infusion is unavailable when the syringe clamp is open.
* Key Lock: Only the START/STOP and ON/OFF keys work.
* Occlusion Sensor: Detects clogging of the extension tube.
Safety Features
* Nurse Call: Monitoring is possible if an alarm goes off.
* Breakage of the stepping motor or gear is detected by monitoring the
movements of the drive shaft.

* Time Mode: Calculates the flow rate by setting the infusion time.
* Dosage Mode: Calculates the flow rate by setting the dosage.
* Titration: Flow rate can be altered during infusion
(available only when the time remaining for infusion is more than 5
minutes).
* Low, Empty Battery: Alarms go off 30 minutes and 3 minutes before
the battery goes flat.
Other Functions * Date and Time: The date and time can be checked without a power
supply, since a designated clock is installed.
* Standby (Pause) Mode: Pauses the operation of the pump.
1 - 999 min (in 1 min increments)
* Event History: Saves up to 2000 event logs.
* Alarm Log Event: Saves 50 alarm logs.
* All records of infusion events will be stored automatically and
permanently after power off.

* AC 100 - 240 VAC, 50 - 60 Hz (Fuse: 250V, T3.15A)


* DC 12V (1A)
* Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery
Power
- 2000mAh, AA type, 1.2 V, 8 ea
- Operating time: approx. 6 hours at a flow rate of 5 ml/h
- Recharging time: approx. 5 hours

Power Consumption 34 VA

* Protection from electric shock: Class Ⅰ


Protection Type * Protection capacity for electric shock: Type CF
* Protection from liquid infiltration: IPX 1 (drip-proof)

Dimensions (D×W×H) 260×130×91mm

Weight Approx. 1.8 kg

Operating Environment Temperature: 10 - 40 ℃, Humidity: 20 - 90%


Atmospheric Pressure: 70 - 106 kPa (525 - 795 mmHg)

Storage Environment Temperature: -10 - 60 ℃, Humidity: 10 - 95%


Atmospheric Pressure: 65 - 120 kPa (487 - 900 mmHg)

User Manual 1 ea (Manual No.: Refer to the front cover of the manual.)
Pole Clamp 1 ea (Model: Pole Clamp-A)
Accessories Medifusion Station 1 ea (Optional)
AC Power Cable 1 ea (4 m, 0.75 ㎟ x 3C,
KS C IEC 60227-5 300/500V 60227KSIEC 53)

Communication USB

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2.2 Occlusion Detection Characteristics
1. Occlusion pressure and anti-bolus pressure were measured at a 500 ml/h flow rate, using a 50 ml
syringe.
2. Syringe used for measurement: Korea Vaccine (at ambient temperature 25℃)
NOTE: The following table is for reference. (Measurement Instrument: FLUKE IDA4 PLUS)

Occlusion Occlusion Anti-bolus


Flow Rate Level Pressure Pressure
(Setting) (mmHg) (mmHg)
1 77 65
2 144 125
3 220 160
4 317 170
500 ml/h 5 402 175
6 487 184
7 601 193
8 707 202
9 849 205

2.3 Usable Syringes


1. Korea Vaccine, JMS
2. Various syringes will be available through continuous product updates.

Caution
The infusion volume may differ depending on the type of syringe.

2.4 Memory Function


1. Recent flow rates and intended infusion volume are stored in the internal memory even after the
power is turned off, and the data saved in the memory is stored permanently.
2. The date, time, infusion volume and status are stored, and you can view the data on the LCD
display, or via USB.

2.5 Classification
- Class I internally powered equipment
- Type CF
- IPX1
- Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air, oxygen
or nitrous oxide.
- Continuous operation

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2.6 EMS Issues
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for medical devices in EN 601-1-2.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a typical
medical installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to other devices in the vicinity.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to other devices, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving device.
- Increase the separation between the equipment.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the other device(s)
are connected.
- Consult the manufacturer or field service technician for help.

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2.7 Characteristics Curves
* The following characteristics curves were achieved in the same conditions as those of IEC 60601-2-24.
1. Start-up curve: This curve shows an infusion every 30 seconds within 2 hours of measurement
time. This start-up curve shows the characteristics of the infusion when the ratio becomes stable
after the onset of infusion.
2. Trumpet curve: This curve shows the fluctuation ratio through the maximum and the minimum
differences in the flow rate on the horizontal and the vertical axes. (The smaller the gaps get, the
fewer fluctuations occur.)

NOTE: The following figures are only for reference. (Measurement Instrument : METRON QA-IDS MKII)

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3. Names and Functions

3.1 Keys
①LOCK Key ( ) - When you press the LOCK key, the corresponding icon appears on the LCD
display. At this time, only the START/STOP and ON/OFF keys work.
②BOLUS Key ( ) - When you press the BOLUS key while paused or during infusion, the pump
infuses at the flow rate and volume set in the Setting Mode (BOLUS volume and rate).
③MENU Key ( ) - Allows you to set sub functions. (This key does not work during infusion.)
④CANCEL Key ( ) - Allows you to cancel changing from the sub menu to the root menu or settings.
You can also use this key when you reset the input values in the Settings window.
⑤RIGHT Key ( ) - Used when moving the menu.
⑥LEFT Key ( ) - Used when moving the menu.
⑦UP Key ( ) - Used when moving the menu. When you press this key in the Settings window, you
can also increase the set values. The settings information is displayed on the infusion screen.
⑧DOWN Key ( ) - Used when moving the menu. When you press this key in the Settings window,
you can also decrease the set values. The settings information is displayed on the infusion screen.
⑨OK Key ( ) - Allows you to move from the sub menu to the root menu. This button allows you to
move to the root menu when the settings on the Settings screen are complete.
⑩INFO Key ( ) - When you select I.VOL and then press the INFO key on the infusion screen, the
time remaining displays. Press the INFO key ( ) to clear an alarm sound.
⑪START/STOP Key ( ) - If you press this key after completing the infusion settings on the infusion
screen, infusion will start. If you press this key once again, the infusion will stop.
⑫POWER Key ( ) - The pump turns on when pressing the ON/OFF key, but when pressing and
holding the ON/OFF key, it turns off.

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3.2 LCD Display
ⓐAlarm display
ⓑStatus display
ⓒPressure display
ⓓLock/Unlock display
ⓔBattery display
ⓕT.VOL (Total Volume)
ⓖI.VOL (Infusion Volume)
ⓗF.RATE (Flow Rate)
ⓘInformation display

<Battery level display based on the battery capacity>

No. Battery Status Battery Capacity LCD Display Remarks

1 75 - 100%

2 50 - 75 %

3 20 - 50%

4 7 - 20% Battery Low alarm

Below 7%
5 Battery Empty alarm
Battery Empty

6 Charging Shows the current battery status

7 Charging Complete

Caution

The battery does not charge when DC power is supplied.

3.3 LED Display


Ⓐ Infusion LED (Green) - When the pump is infusing, this LED blinks. When the pump is paused, this
LED turns off.
Ⓑ Alarm LED (Red) - When an alarm goes off, this LED turns on. When the alarm is cleared, this
LED turns off.
Ⓒ AC/DC LED (Amber) - When the battery is working, this LED turns off. When the AC power is
connected, this LED turns on.

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3.4 Others
Ⓓ Clamp - Holds the syringe in position and is used when checking the type of syringe.
Ⓔ Clutch - Holds the syringe in position when infusion starts and the drive head moves.
Ⓕ Drive Arm - Holds the syringe in position during infusion, and is used for checking for occlusion.
Ⓖ Drive Shaft - The drive arm is driven by the drive shaft.

3.5 External Interface Area

①LAN Port
②USB Port
③DC Power Inlet
④Nurse Call Port
⑤Drop/PCA Port
⑥AC Power Inlet
⑦Fuse

Caution

External Interface must be separated when the pump is used with Rack system. But, for
single pump use, do not separate the External Interface from the pump.

3.6 Accessories
①AC power cable
②Pole clamp
③User Manual
④Medifusion Station (optional)

AC power cable Pole clamp User Manual Medifusion Station(Optional)

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4. Installation
4.1 Installing DS-3000 and Connecting the Power
Installing DS-3000 on the infusion stand

1. Mount the DS-3000 onto the infusion stand


by fastening the ①knob of the pole clamp.

<Before installation> <After installation>

Caution

1. Using the pump should be used in horizontal position. In an emergency or depending on


the circumstances, you may also use the pump vertically.

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Connecting external power

1. Plug the power cord into the AC power cord inlet at the
back of the pump.

2. The orange AC/DC LED on the front turns on.

3. Press the POWER key ( ) on the front.

4. The display on the front turns on and the functions of the


pump are checked automatically.

Using the battery power

1. Press the POWER key ( ) on the front.

2. The display on the front turns on and the functions of the


pump are checked automatically.

3. When the self-test is complete, the infusion settings are


displayed on the LCD display and then the pump
switches to the Infusion Ready Mode

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4.2 Installing the Syringe
1. Turn on the pump and lift the clamp. The drive arm
moves backward and the pump returns to the initial
state.

2. The clutch is open.

3. When you install the syringe and push the clamp


down, the drive arm automatically moves forward.

4. Hold the syringe in place by moving the clutch when


the drive arm makes contact with the syringe
plunger.

5. To start infusion, set the infusion mode with the


keypad, and then press the START key ( ).

6. When infusion starts, the LCD display shows the


Infused Volume, Time Remaining and Occlusion.

Caution

1. Only use the designated syringe, otherwise the flow rate may differ from the desired rate and
cause malfunction of the occlusion alarm. If you cannot use a syringe designated by Daiwha,
contact the store you purchased the pump from or use the User mode.
2. Install the syringe correctly. Incorrect installation may result in an incorrect flow rate and infusion
volume.
3. Do not reuse the syringe. If you reuse the syringe, it may result in the malfunctioning of the
infusion volume or sensors.

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4.3 Syringe Select
After installing the syringe, size will automatically
recognized by pump itself.

Display pre-use syringe size and manufacturer and then


Display will ask the message “what we should use it”.

If current syringe and pre-use syringe is same. Press OK


key and move to infusion standby mode.

If current syringe and pre-use syringe is not


Same, then Press CANCEL key and move to
manufacturer selection window.

Select the current manufacturer and Press OK


key, and then move to infusion standby mode.

If current syringe size and pre-use syringe size


is not the same, in the manufacturer selection window,
Press CANCEL key and move to size selection
window.

Select the current manufacturer and Press


OK key, and then move to infusion standby mode.

Caution

1. Install the syringe correctly. Incorrect installation may cause an incorrect flow rate and infusion
volume.
2. Ensure to check correct manufacturer and size of a syringe, before to use.

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4.4 Syringe Change

When infusion standby mode, Lift the clamp and then LCD
will Displayed popup of "Syringe Change?"

Press OK key, then clutch will open and the drive arm
moves backward and the pump will return to the initial
state.

Press CANCEL key, then pull the clamp down and pump
will return to the infusion standby mode.

Caution
1. Remove or replace a syringe is prohibited during infusion. Note that excessive liquid may be
infused abruptly depending on the syringe.

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5. Infusion Mode
5.1 Normal Infusion
Set the T.VOL, R.TIME and F.RATE with the keypad.

Total Volume Setting

Press OK key.

Press Up/down key


to change the total.

Set Flow Rate.


Press Start key to
start infusion.

Flow Rate Setting


Press OK key.

Press Up/down key


to change flow rate.

Press OK key.
Press Start key
to start infusion.

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Remain Time Setting

Press INFO key.

Press OK key.

Press Up/down
key to change
the remaining.

Press OK key.

Press Start key to


start infusion.

※Make sure to set the T.Vol first, and then set the R.Time.

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5.2 Drug Infusion
After Drug name setting, set the Total Volume and Flow Rate with the same steps of Normal Infusion Mode.

Drug Infusion

Press MENU key.

Press OK to move to sub-title


menu bar.

Press Up/down key


to select the Drug
Select bar and press
OK key.

Press Up/Down key to select the


alphabet index and press OK key.
Select the drug
name and press OK
key.

Press MENU key to move to main


window. Set the Total Volume and
Flow Rate and press Start key to
start infusion.

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5.3 Dosage Infusion
Set the Drug, Weight and T.VOL with the keypad.
Dosage Setting (Drug)

Press MENU key .

Press OK key to move to sub-title


menu bar.
Press Up/Down key to
select the Drug Select
bar and press OK key.

Press Up/Down key to select the


alphabet index and press OK key.

Select the drug name


and press OK key.
Select Dosage Set
menu and press OK.

Press the Up/Down


to set the Weight,
Total volume, Flow
rate.

After setting, press


MENU key to move to
Main Window.
Press Start key to start infusion.

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5.4 Dosage Infusion(Manual)
In case Drug setting is not used, user can change the setting of concentration, dose, unit of measurement.
In case of the initial setting for Dosage, make sure to Clear Therapy first, and then start Dosage setting.

Dosage Setting (Manual)


1. Press the menu key on standby display.
2. Choose a Special function using UP and
DOWN keys and press OK key.

1. Choose a Dosage Set using UP and


DOWN keys and press OK key.

1. Choose Concentration set using UP


and DOWN keys and press OK
key.

1. After choosing Drug by pressing OK key


to set Drug amount and press OK Key.

2. After choosing Amount and pressing


OK key to set dilution amount and press
OK key.

1. Press Cancel key to be a setting


display for Dose measure.
1. Choose a Dose measure by UP and
DOWN keys and press OK key.
Weight Setting
weight not setting

1. Input weight value using UP and DOWN


keys and press OK key to be a Dose
display.

1. Input Dose value using UP and DOWN


keys and press OK key.

1. You can check current set mode.


2. Press T.Vol and move to standby
display by pressing Menu key.
Complete Settings. Press Start key.

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The above steps are about initial setting. In case of reset and change of Dosage. move to Dosage Set menu and
the setting information of current setting of Dosage.

Dosage Setting (Manual)


1. Press the Menu key in standby display.
2. Choose Special Function using UP and
DOWN keys and press OK key.

1. Choose a Dosage Set using UP and


DOWN keys and press OK key to
move to Dosage set display.

T.Vol, Dose, Weight are changed in Dosage Set menu. But, the process of changing Concentration is the same
as the initial setting.

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6. Settings
1. You can set Infusion Mode 1 (Normal) or Infusion Mode 2 (Drug), Infusion Mode 2 (Manual Dosage)
as below:
1) In Infusion Mode 1 (Normal), you can set the infusion flow rate and time.
2) In Infusion Mode 2 (Drug), you can set the Dosage (mcg/kg/min), Weight (Kg) and T.Vol (ml).
3) In Infusion Mode 3, you can set Dosage measure, Concentration, Dose without selecting Drug.

● Changing infusion mode

Category
LCD Display Description Remarks
Mode

Infusion Mode 1 You do not need to select a


(Normal) drug.

Infusion Mode 2 You need to select a drug.


(Drug)

Infusion Mode 3
You can set Dosage
(Manual Dosage) measure, Concentration,
Dose without selecting Drug

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● Setting the infusion mode

Category
Display Description Remarks
Mode

Set the flow rate See Chapter 5.


Setting
(ml/h) Infusion Mode
the flow
and the total (Normal) - Setting
rate
volume (ml). the Flow Rate
Infusion
Mode 1
(Normal)
Set the infusion
See Chapter 5.
Setting time,
Infusion Mode
the flow rate (ml/h),
(Normal) - Setting
infusion and the total
the Infusion Time
time volume (ml).

After Set the


See Chapter 5.
drug,
Setting the
Setting Set the flow rate
Infusion Mode
the drug (ml/h)
(Drug)
and the total
volume (ml).
Infusion
Mode 2
After Set the
(Drug)
drug, Set the
See Chapter 5.
Setting dosage
Setting the
the (mcg/kg/min),
Infusion Mode
dosage weight (kg),
-Dosage(Drug)
(Drug) dosage (mg),
and total volume
(ml).

It starts infusion See Chapter 5.


Setting
Setting the
the after setting Infusion Mode
dosage
Dosage mode. -Dosage(Manual)
(Manual)

● Changing values in Infusion mode

Category
Button Operation Remarks
Mode

, , See the menu for


Infusion Setting Mode Change digits and values.
each setting.
,

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● You can set the additional functions as below.

Function LCD Display Description

If there is the existing setting value in display,


Press CLEAR( ) key to change the setting
Clear the
input value value to “0”.
*Caution: If placed “0” for setting value, it
won’t be saved.

Clear the In Main Window, press CLEAR( ) key and


total set
OK( ) key to clear all setting values. (T.Vol,
value
F.Rate, R.Time, Drug, I.Vol.)

In Infusion mode, press the UP ( ) and Down ( ) keys to view the set
values.

e.g.) Syringe: KOVAX 30


The current syringe is a 30 ml KOVAX
syringe.

e.g.) Drug: No Drug


Infusion Mode 1 (Normal) is set, and this
is displayed when selecting Drug
Library. See Infusion Mode (Drug).

e.g.) T.Vol: 30.00 ml


The total volume (ml) is displayed.

Viewing
set values e.g.) I.Vol: 0.00 ml
The infused volume (ml) is displayed.

e.g.) R.Time: 0:04


The time remaining for the completion of
infusion is displayed.

e.g.) F.Rate: 500 ml/h


The flow rate (ml/h) is displayed.

EX) NO SLOT
Slot No. is displayed when a station installed.
“NO SLOT” is displayed when a station is not
installed.

1. To reset a set value, press the CLEAR ( ) key and the OK ( ) key on the Settings screen.
2. To reset all the set values, press the CLEAR ( ) key and the OK ( ) key on the Infusion
Ready Window.

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● Resetting the Accumulated Volume (ml) – Infusion Mode 1 (Normal)
You can reset the accumulated volume (ml) as below:

No. LCD Display Description

In Infusion Ready window, select I.Vol (ml) by


pressing the left ( ) and right ( ) keys. When
1
you press the OK key ( ), the accumulated
volume displays.

To reset the value on the I.Vol (ml) display, press


2
the CLEAR ( ) and OK ( ) keys.

When you press the OK key ( ), the Infusion


3
Ready window appears.

1. Press the START key ( ) to start infusion.


* The accumulated infusion volume is displayed as follows:
0.01 - 99.99 ml (in 0.01 ml increments)
100.0 – 999.9 ml (in 0.1 ml increments)
100 0- 9999 ml (in 1 ml increments)

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● Titration Function – Infusion Mode 1 (Normal)
You can set the titration function as below:

No. LCD Display Description

In Infusion Status, When you press the OK key


( ), the flow rate input display appears.

Press UP( ), DOWN( ) key to set the Flow


3
Rate.

When you press the OK key ( ), infusion


4
resumes at the changed flow rate.

1. This function allows you to change the flow rate during infusion.
* Extra care is required since this function allows you to change the flow rate during infusion.

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7. Operation
1. Operation states can be categorized as follows.
● Types of operation states
Mode
Display Description Remarks
Category

The syringe pump can be


Main operated immediately
Window after pressing the START
key ( ).

The START key ( )


Infusion
State was pressed, and
infusion has started.

After set infusion Value,


Standby The POWER key( )
was pressed.

Press the BOLUS key


Purge
( ) in the Infusion
Infusion
Ready Status.

Press the BOLUS key


Bolus
( ) in the normal
Infusion
infusion state.

When the STOP key


( ) is pressed in the
Pause
normal infusion state,
infusion will stop.

Infusion
You do not need to select
Mode 1
a drug in this mode.
(Normal)

Infusion
You need to select a drug
Mode 2
in this mode.
(Dosage)

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7.1 Infusion Ready (Before Operation)
1. The syringe pump can be operated immediately after pressing the START key ( ) in the Infusion
Ready Status.
2. You can access any mode in the standby mode. However ensure that the Key Lock switch is on.
(See Chapter 7.5 Key Lock Function.)
3. The Standby alarm goes off if no keys are pressed within the configured time in the Infusion Ready
window. The red LED will blink. (See Chapter 9. Setting the Standby Alarm.)
4. When you press the BOLUS key ( ), infusion starts at the set BOLUS F.Rate with the set bolus
infusion volume.
Caution

When you press the BOLUS key ( ) in infusion Ready window, occlusion is detected in Purge
Mode. Note that excessive liquid may be infused abruptly.

7.2 Start Infusion (Start Operation)


1. Press the START key ( ) on the front to start the pump.
2. The infusion volume on the I.Vol display increases as the pump keeps running.
3. When pressing the Up/Down keys, you can view information such as the Drug, R.Time, T.Vol, I.Vol,
F.Rate and Syringe.
4. When pressing the BOLUS key ( ), infusion starts at the set bolus flow rate with the set bolus
volume.
Caution

When pressing the BOLUS key ( ) during operation, occlusion is detected in the bolus state.
Note that excessive liquid may be infused abruptly.

5. Press the OK key ( ) to change the flow rate during infusion. See Chapter 6.1.4 Titration
Function.
6. If you press the STOP key ( ) during operation and no keys are pressed within the configured
pause time, the Standby alarm will go off and the red alarm LED will blink.
7. The Near Complete alarm is triggered if the infusion completion time is within 5 minutes in
accordance with the set total volume and the infused volume. See Chapter 9. Setting the Near
Complete Alarm.
8. If the Save function is on, the infusion volume and flow rate are saved. When the power is turned
off and turned on again, the previous data is displayed.
※ If the Save function is not set, the infusion volume and flow rate are not saved. Therefore when the
power is turned off and turned on again, the infusion volume and flow rate are displayed as "0".
Caution

1. Before you start infusion, ensure that the syringe is installed correctly, and the flow rate and
intended volume are set properly.
2. Press the START key ( ) and monitor the infusion for a while to ensure that it is working
properly.

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7.3 Stop and Pause
1. If the STOP key ( ) is pressed during normal infusion or bolus infusion, infusion stops and the
green LED turns off.
2. If infusion does not start within the preset pause time after pressing the STOP key ( ), the
standby alarm goes off and the red LED blinks.

7.4 Viewing the Infused Volume and Time Remaining


1. Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) keys to view the information on the Drug, R.Time, T.Vol, I.Vol,
F.Rate and Syringe.

7.5 Key Lock Function


1. This function is used to prevent malfunctioning of the keys during infusion.
2. When you press the Lock key ( ) on the keypad, the Key Lock icon on the LCD display appears.
At this time, only the START/STOP ( ) and ON/OFF ( ) keys will work.

7.6 History Log Function


1. The History Log function saves the events of the equipment in the memory.
2. Up to 2,000 events can be saved, and when there are more than 2,000 events, the oldest ones are
overwritten.
3. Events are saved when starting, completing and stopping infusion, and when alarms occur.
4. Events contain the Date & Time (the date and time when an event occurred), Operation Mode,
Total Volume, Flow Rate, Infused Volume and Types of Alarms.
1) Date & Time: Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute, Second
2) Operation Modes: Ready, Normal, Bolus, Purge and Pause modes
3) Total Vol: 0.00 - 9999
4) Flow Rate: 0.00 - 1500
5) Infused Vol: 0.00 - 9999
6) Types of alarms
5. You can view event logs on the LCD display. See the service manual for detailed information.
6. The 50 most recent alarm logs are saved in the History Log and other memory. You can view the
alarm logs on the LCD display. See the service manual for detailed information.

Opera

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8. User's Settings
8.1 Menu Tree

8.2 Special Functions


1. Change the status or the set values using the directional keys, and press the OK key ( ) to
finish setting.

8.2.1 Syringe Selection


1. When you have installed a defined syringe from another manufacturer, you can change the
manufacturer.
2. When you have installed an undefined syringe, you can set the manufacturer and syringe size.

8.2.2 Drug Selection


1. Set the drug infusion mode.
See Chapters 5.2 Dosage Infusion and 6.4 Infusion Mode (Drug).

8.2.3 Dosage Setting


1. Change detailed settings in the Drug Infusion mode. See Chapter 6.4 Infusion Mode (Drug)

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8.2.4 Calibration
1. A calibration function is available so as to increase the accuracy of the pump.
2. Make sure to set the syringe to the specified size, and then perform calibration.
3. When the calibration is complete, the pump switches to the Infusion Ready Status.
4. Please refer detailed information to <Supplment – Calibration Process>

Caution

1. Ensure that you check for the manufacturer and size of a syringe prior to use.
2. If you use an undefined syringe, set the manufacturer and size prior to its calibration.

8.2.5 Infusion Relay


1. 2pumps are connected by automatic/hand-operate for infusion.
2. Infusion relay is only possible to operate when there is an additional Medifusion or Station.
3. Infusion relay operates only one time at a setting. If you want Infusion relay again, it needs reset for
it.
4. Please refer detailed information on< Supplment - Infusion relay.>

8.3 Options
1. Change the status and the set values using the directional keys, and press the OK key ( ) to
finish setting.

8.3.1 Bolus F.rate


1. Press the BOLUS key ( ) to change the bolus flow rate.

8.3.2 Bolus Volume


1. Press the BOLUS key ( ) to change the bolus volume.

8.3.3 Standby Time


1. If there isn’t any input to any keys for 2 minutes, Standby alarm occurs.
2. Standby alarm can be turned On/Off.

8.3.4 Near Complete Alarm


1. The Near Complete alarm goes off when the infusion approaches the preset infusion completion
time in accordance with the preset total volume and the infused volume.
2. You can change the time when the Near Complete Alarm will go off.
3. You can set the time to a minimum of 1 minute and a maximum of 24 hours.

8.3.5 Pressure Level


1. You can change the occurrence level of the occlusion alarm.
2. If the pressure measured in real-time is greater than the preset pressure level, the occlusion alarm
will go off.

8.3.6 Nurse Call


1. You can turn the Nurse Call mode on or off when the alarm goes off.

8.3.7 Auto Save On/Off


1. You can turn the Save function on and off.
2. If the Save function is on, the infusion volume and flow rate are saved. When the power is turned

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off and turned on again, the previous data is displayed.
3. If the Save function is not set, the infusion volume and flow rate are not saved. Therefore when the
power is turned off and turned on again, the infusion volume and flow rate are displayed as "0".

8.3.8 AC/DC Removal Alarm


1. You can turn this alarm on or off when connecting or disconnecting the AC/DC power.

8.3.9 K.V.O Set


1. You can set the K.V.O (Keep Vein Open) flow rate and turn it on or off.

8.3.10 Auto Bolus Check


1. Bolus confirmation message can be turn On/Off.
2. After Auto Bolus Check Turn on, pump will display Popup message of bolus operation confirmation.
3. Press OK key to Bolus Infusion or Press Cancel key to normal infusion

8.3.11 Anti-Bolus On/Off


1. In order to cancel the pressure when Occlusion alarm, you can set whether to retreat the drive or
not.
2. If Anti-Bolus is on when Occlusion alarm, the Drive removes pressure with retreating Drive.
3. If Anti-Bolus is off when Occlusion alarm is set, Drive does not retreat. But be careful it may occur
excessive bubbles.
4. Set as Anti-Bolus is on during infusion.

8.4 Config Mode


1. Change the status and the set values using the directional keys, and press the OK key ( ) to
finish setting.

8.4.1 Sound Volume


1. Allows you to adjust the volume of the alarms and sound effects.

8.4.2 Key Sound Volume


1. Allows you to adjust the volume of the keys when they are pressed.

8.4.3 Occl Sensitivity


1. It may occur occlusion alarm frequently during infusion due to syringe characteristic.
2. Sensitivity value is step of pressure level.
3. If you increase pressure level or occlusion sensitivity adjusts to downward, it prevents occurring
frequent alarm.
4. Even though it occurs excessive alarm with no occlusion alarming, you can check whether
occlusion alarm occur or not with adjusting sensitivity to downward.

8.4.4 Alarm Log


1. You can view the alarm logs.
2. Sorted by recent logs.

8.4.5 Event Log


1. You can view the event logs.
2. Sorted by recent logs.

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8.4.6 Date Set
1. Allows you to set the date.

8.4.7 Time Set


1. Allows you to set the time.

8.4.8 Factory Reset


1. Allows you to set the pump back to the factory settings.
2. Enter the password to set the pump back to the factory settings.
3. The password is provided separately.

8.4.9 Contrast
1. You can control Contrast of LCD.

8.4.10 Contrast(Standby)
1. You Can Control Contrast of Standby Window

8.4.11 Language
1. English, Italian, Spanish, French, Dutch
2. Allows changing the language of pump.
3. Add Language of other nations through continuous product updates.
4. Select Language and press the OK key to set the language of nations.

Caution

1. Set the date and time on the pump correctly.


2. The date and time set on the pump apply to the alarm and event logs.

8.5 Service Mode


1. Change the status and the set values using the directional keys, and press the OK key to finish
setting.
2. The sub-menu is a service menu, and thus it will be available later.

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9. Alarms
Alarms
The following describes the alarms and corrective action when the pump is not working properly.
Stop the infusion immediately if the pump is not working properly.
For the patient’s safety, there are many safety alarms. Alarms go off and the user is notified of
each state by the triggering of alarms and the status LEDs and the LCD displays. The operator
can identify the pump status within a meter of the pump, and within three meters of the pump
with the status LEDs and alarms.

1. Alarm LED
- Red LED ON: An alarm is activated.
- Red LED OFF: The alarm is deactivated.

9.1 Occlusion Alarm


1. The occlusion alarm is triggered and infusion stops when the syringe is installed incorrectly, or
when its needle is clogged.
2. The following alarm goes off and the corresponding LED turns on when the occlusion alarm is
triggered.
- Alarm sound.
- Alarm icon displays.
- LCD status indicator: “Occl" blinks.
3. Press the OK key ( ) to clear the occlusion alarm and to switch to the standby mode.

Caution

1. Before you start infusion, ensure that the syringe is installed correctly, and that the flow rate and
intended volume are set properly.

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9.2 Low Battery Alarm
1. The Low Battery alarm is triggered 30 minutes before the pump stops working if the pump is
operating on battery power without an external power source.
2. The following alarm goes off and the corresponding LED turns on when the Battery Low alarm is
triggered.
- Alarm sound.
- Alarm icon displays.
- LCD status indicator: “Low Battery" blinks.
3. When external power is supplied to the pump, the Low Battery alarm is cleared.

9.3 Empty Battery Alarm


1. If the pump is operating on battery power without an external power source, the Empty Battery
alarm is triggered 3 minutes before the remaining battery shuts down the pump.
2. The following alarm goes off and the corresponding LED turns on when the Empty Battery alarm
is triggered.
- Alarm sound.
- Alarm icon displays.
- LCD status indicator: “Empty Battery" blinks.
3. When external power is supplied to the pump, the Empty Battery alarm is cleared.
4. When the Empty Battery alarm occurs, you cannot clear it with the CLEAR key ( ).
5. After the Empty Battery alarm occurs, the pump stays on for 3 minutes, and then shuts down.
6. If you turn the pump on when the battery is empty, the following alarm goes off and the
corresponding LED turns on, and then the pump shuts down.
- Alarm sound.
- Alarm icon displays.
- LCD status indicator: “Empty Battery" blinks.

9.4 Infusion Complete Alarm


1. When the set infusion volume is complete, infusion stops and the pump switches to the standby
mode.
2. The Infusion Complete alarm is triggered, and the green LED turns off. - An alarm goes off and the
green LED turns off.

9.5 AC Power Removal Alarm


1. The AC Power Removal alarm is triggered if AC power stops being supplied.
- Alarm sound.
- AC/DC power connection LED: Off
- Alarm icon display.
- LCD status indicator: "AC Reject Alarm" blinks.
2. The alarm goes off for 2 seconds when the AC Power Removal alarm is triggered.
3. If AC power is supplied again, the AC Power Removal alarm is cleared and it goes off for two
seconds.

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9.6 DC Power Removal Alarm
1. The DC Power Removal alarm is triggered if DC power stops being supplied.
- Alarm sound.
- Alarm icon displays.
- LCD status indicator: "DC Reject Alarm" blinks.
- AC/DC power connection LED: Off
2. The alarm goes off for 2 seconds when the DC Power Removal alarm is triggered.
3. If DC power is supplied again, the DC Power Removal alarm is cleared and it goes off for two
seconds.

9.7 Removal Power Alarm


1. If AC/DC Power is removed, "Removal Power" alarm occurs for 3 minutes.
- Alarm sound.
- Alarm icon displays.
- LCD status indicator: "Removal Power" blinks.
- Power LED Off
2. "Removal Power" alarm sounds for 3 minutes.
3. "Removal Power" alarm can be turned off by pressing INFO( ).
4. If AC/DC Power is re-connected during "Removal Power" alarm period, alarm will be
automatically off. And then, the injection alarm occurs for 2 seconds.

9.8 Standby Alarm


1. If there isn’t any input to any keys for 2 minutes, Standby alarm occurs.
2. In "Standby“ alarm period, following symptom appears:
- Alarm sound.
- Alarm icon displays.
- LCD status indicator: "Standby" blinks.
3. "Removal Power" alarm can be turned off by pressing any keys.
4. If there isn’t any input to any keys for 2 minutes, Standby alarm occurs.

9.9 Time Out Alarm


1. “Time Out” alarm occurs if there isn’t any input to POWER( ) key for the set time in Standby
mode.
2. In "Time Out“ alarm period, following symptom appears:
- Alarm sound.
- Alarm icon displays.
- LCD status indicator: "Time Out" blinks.
3. "Time Out” alarm can be turned off by pressing any keys.

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9.10 Near Complete Alarm
1. The Near Complete alarm is triggered if the infusion completion time is 5 minutes away, in
accordance with the set total volume and the infused volume.
- Alarm sound.
- Alarm icon displays.
- LCD status indicator: "Near Complete" blinks.
2. When infusion is complete, the Near Complete alarm is cleared. The Infusion Complete alarm
goes off and then the pump switches to the standby mode.

9.11 Near Empty Alarm


1. “Near Empty” alarm occurs when liquid inside the syringe reaches under the 10mm during
infusion operation.
2. In "Near Empty“ alarm period, following symptom appears:
- Alarm sound.
- Alarm icon displays.
- LCD status indicator: "Near Empty" blinks.
3. If the infusion is completed, “Near Empty“ will be off and “Complete” alarm occurs.

9.12 Clamp Alarm


1. If you open the Clamp or uninstall syringe during infusion operation, “Clamp” alarm occurs and
operation automatically stops.
2. In "Clamp“ alarm period, following symptom appears:
- Alarm sound.
- Alarm icon displays.
- LCD status indicator: "Clamp" blinks.
3. "Clamp” alarm can be turned off by pressing any keys.
4. If you want to restart infusion, re-install the syringe.

9.13 Clutch Alarm


1. If the Clutch is in malfunction or the syringe is installed improperly, the “Clutch” alarm occurs and
infusion operation stops.
2. In "Clutch“ alarm period, following symptom appears:
- Alarm sound.
- Alarm icon displays.
- LCD status indicator: "Clutch" blinks.
3. "Clutch” alarm can be turned off by pressing any keys.
4. If you want to restart infusion, re-install the syringe.

9.14 Detect Alarm


1. During the infusion operation, if plunger of syringe is detached from the Detector due to Free flow,
“Detect” alarm occurs and infusion operation stops.
2. In "Detect“ alarm period, following symptom appears:
- Alarm sound.
- Alarm icon displays.
- LCD status indicator: "Detect" blinks.
3. "Detect” alarm can be turned off by pressing any keys.
4. If you want to restart infusion, re-install the syringe.

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9.15 Error Codes
1. If an error occurs while using the pump, the pump displays an error code on its LCD display.
2. Turn the power switch at the back of the pump off, and turn it back on when an error occurs. If the
same error code persists, stop using the pump and contact the vendor you purchased the pump
from.

Error Code Cause

E001 Motor Check Error

E002 System Error

9.16 Checklists for Alarms


When an alarm goes off, infusion stops automatically (in accordance with the priority).
Check the alarm message, LED and alarm on the LCD display. Press the STOP key ( ) to stop the
alarm. Refer to the inspection items for the corresponding alarm and press the START key ( ) to
resume the infusion. Check the alarm.
※ The operator must be present at a location where he/she can identify the pump status while the
pump is running.

Alarm Status Cause Corrective Action Inspection


Liquid inside the syringe Alarm will be
reaches under the automatically off after
Near Empty Alarm
10mm during infusion infusion is
operation. completed.
Inside of syringe or Check the inside of Start the infusion
Occlusion Alarm connected tube is over- syringe and tube, operation and block the
pressured more than set and remove the syringe inlet to check
pressure limit. cause of occlusion. the occlusion.
The remaining battery Keep running the pump
Low Battery Alarm Connect AC power to
time is no longer than 30 until Low Battery Alarm
charge the battery.
minutes. is indicated.
Empty Battery The remaining battery Keep running the pump
Connect AC power to
Alarm
time is no longer than 5 until Empty Battery
charge the battery.
minutes. Alarm is indicated.

Set the infusion


Complete Alarm Finish of set infusion Press START/STOP operation mode
operation. key to remove alarm. temporary and wait until
operation is done.

AC/DC Power
AC/DC power is Press START/STOP Disconnect the AC/DC
Removal Alarm disconnected. key to remove alarm. adapter.

Turn on the Standby


Standby Alarm There is no input to any Press any key to Alarm and wait for 2
keys for 2 minutes. remove the alarm. minutes without any
input.

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The infusion completion Alarm will be
Near Complete
time is 5 minutes away automatically off after
Alarm from completion of infusion is
infusion operation. completed.
The Clamp is opened
Press any keys to
Clamp Alarm during infusion. Open the Clamp during
remove alarm and re-
Syringe is not installed infusion operation.
install the syringe.
properly.
The Clutch is in
Press any keys to
Clutch Alarm malfunction or the Hold the clutch during
remove alarm and re-
syringe is installed detecting syringe.
install the syringe.
improperly.
Plunger of syringe is
Press any keys to Detach the Plunger from
Detect Alarm detached from the
remove alarm and re- Detector during infusion
Detector during infusion
install the syringe. operation.
operation.
Turn on the pump
again.
Malfunction of Motor If the same symptom "Error 001"
shows continuously,
Error code then request for A/S.
Turn on the pump
again.
System Error If the same symptom "Error 002"
shows continuously,
then request for A/S.

Caution

Install the syringe on the product properly prior to use.

Contact the vendor you purchased the product from for other error
codes or problems with the product.

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10. Precautions during Use
Perform regular inspection and maintenance of the pump to use it safely for an extended period of
time.

Caution

Do not use the pump if the pump is found to be abnormal during inspection, and contact the vendor
you purchased the pump from.
Do not use the pump if it has any external signs of impact or is dropped, and contact the vendor you
purchased the pump from. The sensors inside the pump or their accuracy may deteriorate, even if
there were no external issues.

10.1 Life-span of Replaced Parts


1. Batteries – Check the usage times of the batteries, since the batteries' life-spans could be reduced
if the batteries are used for more than a year. It is highly advisable to replace the batteries every
year.
▪ Battery life-span may differ depending on the environment and the frequency of use.
▪ Contact the vendor you purchased the pump from when replacing the batteries.

10.2 Maintenance
It is essential to inspect the pump regularly for safe and correct use. Contact the vendor you
purchased the pump from if it is found to be abnormal.
1. Accuracy Inspection – Monitor infusion volume regularly. Contact the vendor you purchased the
pump from if there is a large difference in infusion volume.
2. Occlusion Alarm Inspection – Completely block the syringe by hand to prevent the influx of liquid,
and monitor if the occlusion alarm is triggered.

10.3 Cleaning and Disinfecting


1. Clean and store the pump properly after use.
If the pump is not stored properly or is stored without cleaning, it may cause malfunctioning of the
pump.
※Precautions
1. Disconnect the pump from any external power source when cleaning.
2. Do not disinfect the pump with Ethylene Oxide gas or by autoclaving.
3. Do not wipe down the pump with thinner, solvents, benzene, ammonia or acetone. Use a damp
cloth.
4. Dry the pump after cleaning.

10.4 Disposal
When the pump reaches the end of its life-span, dispose of or recycle the pump and the batteries (Ni-
MH) in accordance with local regulations, or contact the nearest vendor.

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10.5 Storage
1. Avoid direct sunlight when storing the pump. Do not leave the pump in wet and humid conditions.
2. Avoid areas with a possibility of falling.
3. Transport & storage condition:
- Temperature : -10℃~45℃
- Humidity : 10%~95%
- Pressure : 65KPa ~ 120KPa

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11. Document History

Change Code Revised Description

Rev 0.19 2012.03.30 Release

Rev 0.20 2012.08.17 Add Function

Rev 0.3 2013.01.08 Add Function

Rev 0.4 2013.01.15 Add Image

Rev 0.5 2013.06.07 Black LCD & Image

Rev 0.51 2013.06.13 Modify Image

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12. <Supplement>
12.1 Calibration Process
12.1.1 Preparation
1. Syringe, Electronic scale, Pump, Extension Tube, Distilled Water
12.1.2 Calibration preparation
No. Pictures Explanation
1. Connect the power cord to the AC
connector on back side and press

1 POWER( ) for 3 seconds to turn on


Pump.
2.Open the Clamp to move Drive to the
right for syringe insertion.

1. Fill the distilled water into the syringe


2
for Calibration.

1. Install the syringe with pump and


close Clamp to fix the syringe.
3 .
2. Drive moves forward automatically
and pump recognize the syringe size.

1. Check whether the size of the installed


syringe is same as the size in display
4 Select USER for the syringe name and
press OK( )key.

1.Connect the extension tube to the


syringe.
5
2. Press Bolus key( ) to remove air in
extension tube

1. Connect the extension tube to a needle


and position the needle above the beaker
6
in the electronic scale.
<Refer to IEC 60601-2-24 >

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12.1.3 Calibration Start
No. Pictures Explanation

1.Position the left end of Plunger in the


gradation of the maximum syringe size.
(EX) syringe size 50 : 50ml
1 syringe size 30 : 30ml
syringe size 20 : 20ml
syringe size 10 : 10ml
syringe size 5 : 5ml

2 1.Reset the scale as zero(0).

1. Select MENU > Special Function >


Calibration and press OK( )key to start
3 Calibration.

1 When calibration is completed, new


4
calibration result is applied.

1.In case difference between the setting


volume and the infused volume is over
2%, do calibration again.
5
2. Check out the amount of distilled water
and air bubble inside extension tube to
ensure accuracy of infusion.

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12.2 Infusion Relay
12.2.1 Preparations
1. Syringe, 2 Pumps, Medifusion Station
12.2.2 Infusion Relay
1. Infusion Relay function is used for infusion of multiple drug bags by two pumps.
2. With the Master-Slave structure, after Master pump completes the first infusion, Slave pump
automatically starts the second infusion.
3. Infusion Relay has both of Automatic type and Manual type in operation.
4. Daiwha’s Infusion pump models(DI-4000) are compatible for the Infusion Relay function.
5. Infusion Relay function is for single using only and not repeatable with a setting..
6. Please reset the Infusion Relay for the new operation.

12.2.3 Preparation for Infusion Relay


No. Pictures Explanation

1.Each slot of Station has its slot


number as seen in the left picture. In
1
case Pump is installed, the slot number
is automatically assigned to the Pump.

1.Install Pump onto Station and


connect AC power, and press POWER
key( ) to turn on Pump.
2
.
2.Install the syringe and select the
syringe name.

1.You can check the assigned slot

3 number with ( , ) keys in standby


display.

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12.2.4 Set for Infusion Relay
- For explanation as below, the setting is arbitrarily as Slot no.1 for Master pump and Slot no.2 for
Slave pump. For your clinical using, please set it with the actually assigned Slot number.

No. Pictures Pump Explanation

1.Press the Menu key of


Master Master pump(slot no.1) and
1 Pump select Special Function 
(Slot 1) Infusion Relay  Master Start
and press OK( ) key.

1. Select the Slot number of


Master Slave pump(slot no.2) with
2 Pump
(Slot 1) Up/Down( , ) key and
press OK key.

1.It moves to the status of


Slave pump connection.
Master .
3 Pump 2.When Slave pump is
(Slot 1) connected, the message on
the top of display is changed
as seen in the left picture.

1.Press the Menu key of


Slave Master pump(Slot no.2) and
4 Pump select Special Function 
(Slot 2) Infusion Relay  Master Start
and press OK( ) key.

1.Select the Slot number of


Master pump (Slot no.1) with
Slave
5 Pump Up/Down( , ) key and
(Slot 2)
press OK( ) key.

1.It moves to the status of


Master pump connection.
Slave
6 Pump 2.When Slave pump is
(Slot 2) connected, the message on
the top of display is changed
as seen in the left picture.

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12.2.5 Cancellation of Infusion Relay
In case you clear Infusion Relay mode in any of Master pump or Slave pump, the Infusion
Relay mode of the other pump is automatically cleared.
No. Pictures Pump Explanation

1. Once Infusion Relay mode


is set, the menu of Master
Start is automatically changed
to Master Stop.
Master
1 Pump 2. Press OK( ) key after
(Slot 1) choosing Master stop. 
Select Master Stop and press
OK( ) key.

1.It gives the message to


Master confirm the cancellation. Press
2 Pump
(Slot 1) OK( ) to clear Infusion
Relay mode.

Master
Wait for answering on the top
3 Pump
of display.
(Slot 1)

1.When Master pump receives


answering from Slave pump, it
turns to the standby display.
Master
2.If Slave pump is not set or
4 Pump
not installed, it moves to
(Slot 1)
standby display after 3~5
seconds.

12.2.6 Cancellation of Infusion Relay


- In case you clear Infusion Relay mode in any of Master pump or Slave pump, the Infusion Relay
mode of the other pump is automatically cleared.

- It has the same procedure as the Master pump.

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12.2.7 Start Infusion Relay( Automatic )
- To use Automatic Infusion Relay, Near Complete Alarm of Master Pump must be OFF then start to
infuse.

No. Pictures Pump Explanation


1.Install the syringe into
Master Master pump. After completing
1 Pump infusion setting, press
(Slot 1)
START( ) key.
1 .Once infusion starts, display
is changed as seen in the left
picture.
.
Master
2. Once infusion is completed,
2 Pump
Master pump allows Salve
(Slot 1)
pump to start infusion
automatically and stops
Infusion Relay mode and
moves to standby mode.
1.Master pump automatically
starts Infusion Relay after
Slave receiving the signal from
3 Pump Master pump.
(Slot 2) 2.If there is no syringe or no
syringe setting, it does not
start to infusion with alarm.
1. Once infusion starts, the
display is changed as seen in
Slave
the left picture.
4 Pump
2. Once infusion is completed,
(Slot 2)
Infusion Relay mode stops and
it moves to standby display.

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12.2.8 Infusion Relay Start(Hand-operate)
- Hand-Operated Infusion Relay can be used in case of using Master Pump with setting Near
Complete Alarm. And when the rest of infusion time (R.Time) is lower than Near Complete Alarm,
user can start to infuse Slave Pump hand-operatedly

No. Pictures Pump Explanation


1. Select Near Complete Alarm
Master
and press OK( )key.
1 Pump
(Slot 1) 2. Press MENU( ) to move
to standby display.

Master 1. Install the syringe into Mater


2 Pump pump and complete infusion
(Slot 1) setting and press
START( )key.
1. Once infusion is completed,
Master pump allows Salve
Master
pump to start infusion
3 Pump
automatically and stops
(Slot 1)
Infusion Relay mode and
moves to standby mode.
1. When the R.Time is less
than the setting time of Near
Complete Alarm, display
shows pop-up window as seen
Master in the left picture.
4 Pump
2. Press OK( )key to start
(Slot 1)
infusion of Slave pump.
If you Press CANCEL( )
key, it operates at Auto
Infusion Relay mode.

1. Master pump automatically


starts Infusion Relay after
Slave receiving the signal from
5 Pump Master pump.
(Slot 2) .
2. If there is no syringe or no
syringe setting, it does not
start to infusion with alarm.

Slave
1. Once infusion is completed,
6 Pump
it moves to standby display.
(Slot 2)

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12.2.9 Other messages
- If user set incorrectly during setting Relay mode, the picture below could be shown.

No. Pictures Explanation


1. In case you make Salve setting in the
Master pump, the warning window as
the left picture comes on.
1 2. In case you make Master setting in
the Slave pump, the warning window as
the left picture comes on.

1. When the pump is not installed in the


Station.
2.When the pump is installed incorrectly
in the Station.
2 *If “NO SLOT” window still comes on
the display when you reinstall the pump
in Station, please contact the supplier
or manufacturer.

1. If you set the Infusion Relay in the


3 above cases, warning window comes
on as seen in the left picture.

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