head_banner

News

To properly maintain an infusion pump, follow these general guidelines:

  1. Read the User Manual: Famize yourself with the specific model and features of the infusion pump. The user manual will provide detailed instructions for maintenance and troubleshooting.

  2. Inspection: Regularly inspect the infusion pump for any physical damage, loose parts, or signs of wear. Check the power cords, connectors, tubing, and buttons for proper functioning. Ensure that the pump is clean and free from any fluid spills.

  3. Cleaning: Clean the exterior of the infusion pump regularly using a mild detergent, soft cloth, and disinfectant wipes. Avoid harsh chemicals that may damage the device. Pay attention to the areas around the keypad, display screen, and connectors, as they can accumulate dirt or residue.

  4. Calibration: Some infusion pumps require periodic calibration to ensure accurate delivery of fluids. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for calibration procedures and frequency. This may involve using specific tools or contacting the manufacturer for assistance.

  5. Battery Maintenance: If the infusion pump has a rechargeable battery, follow the recommended charging guidelines provided by the manufacturer. Ensure that the battery is charged before use and replace it if it no longer holds a charge.

  6. Tubing Replacement: Regularly inspect the infusion tubing for cracks, leaks, or other damage. Replace worn or damaged tubing according to manufacturer recommendations. Ensure proper connection and secure attachment of the tubing to prevent leaks.

  7. Software Updates: Check for software updates or firmware patches provided by the manufacturer. Keeping the infusion pump software up to date helps ensure optimal performance and may address any known issues or vulnerabilities.

  8. User Training: Ensure that all users are properly trained on the operation and maintenance of the infusion pump. This will help prevent misuse and increase the longevity of the device.

  9. Periodic Service and Maintenance: Some manufacturers recommend periodic maintenance or servicing by authorized technicians. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for servicing intervals and procedures.

  10. Documentation: Keep a record of any maintenance, repairs, calibration, or servicing performed on the infusion pump. This documentation can be useful for troubleshooting, warranty claims, or regulatory compliance.

Remember to consult the specific user manual and guidelines provided by the manufacturer of your infusion pump for detailed and accurate maintenance instructions tailored to your device.


Welcome to contact whats app : 0086 17610880189 or e-mail : kellysales086@kelly-med.com for more details of Infusion pump 


Post time: Mar-21-2024