Vet/IV 2.2 Table of Contents Infusion Pump SECTION 1: INTENDED USE INTENDED USE ....................1 SECTION 2: FEATURES Vet/IV 2.2 Infusion Pump Features .
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SECTION 8: ROUTINE OPERATIONS Installing the IV Set Into the Pump................. 11 Priming the System .
Vet/IV 2.2 Section 1: Intended Use Infusion Pump Intended Use The Vet/IV™ 2.2 Infusion Pump is intended for veterinary use only. This device should be used to deliver intravenous electrolyte and glucose fluids. Plasma, whole blood, or whole blood products or derivatives (i.e., Oxyglobin® Solution) are not recommended for use with the Vet/IV Pump.
Vet/IV 2.2 Section 2: Features Infusion Pump Vet/IV 2.2 Infusion Pump Features • Small, lightweight and compact • Macro and micro infusion capabilities • Multi-programs • Sophisticated sensors and alarms • Rechargeable internal battery • Integrated mounting clamp for securing the pump to an IV pole •...
Ensure the device’s AC rating is correct for the AC voltage at your installation site before using the pump. The AC rating is shown on the rear panel rating plate. If the rating is not correct, do not use the pump. Contact Heska’s Technical Support Services for assistance.
• Cage Clip Assembly If any items are missing or damaged, contact Heska's Technical Support Services at 800.464.3752, option 3. Site Requirements Pump is 100–240 VAC compatible. Pump power cord should be connected to a grounded 110 or 240 V AC outlet.
Vet/IV 2.2 Section 5: Overview Infusion Pump Components Description Function Display Depending on parameter chosen, displays selected infusion rate (RATE), total time of infusion (TIME), volume to be infused (VTBI), or volume that has been infused (VI). When pump is operating on battery, display will flash on and off.
Indicates that pump is operating in TPN or TPN-EASY infusion mode. Indicates that pump is operating in MICRO infusion mode. Charging Lights when pump is connected to AC power. Indicator ARROW keys Increases or decreases infusion RATE, TIME of infusion, and Volume To Be Infused. Press and release arrow to step up or down slowly.
5.1.2 Rear Panel Components No. Description Function Pump hand grip Allows pump to be easily carried. Pole clamp knob Turns clockwise to secure pump to IV pole. Pole clamp Mounts pump on IV pole. Speaker Sounds an audible alarm. Electrical cord Attachment for AC power cord 100-240V connector 50/60Hz.
Vet/IV 2.2 Section 6: Start-Up Tests Infusion Pump Before attaching the Vet/IV Pump to a patient, it is recommended to run the following tests to verify that all indicators and alarms work properly. When an alarm is activated, the following will occur: An alarm message appears on the display.
15. Open the door by pressing on the door latch. The [door OPEN] alarm should be displayed on the screen. 16. Close the door. 17. [Hold] should appear on the display. High Pressure (Occlusion) Alarm Test 18. Occlude the administration set on the delivery (i.e., right) side. Press RUN/HOLD to start operation. 19.
Vet/IV 2.2 Section 7: Program Descriptions Infusion Pump Programs The Vet/IV Pump features 6 different programs which can be used for a variety of applications. Following are the specifications of each program. NOTE: The pump will continuously display the program setting by highlighting the appropriate indicator on the right side of the display.
Vet/IV 2.2 Section 8: Routine Operations Infusion Pump NOTE: The Vet/IV Pump should be used to deliver intravenous electrolyte and glucose fluids. Plasma, whole blood, or whole blood products or derivatives (i.e., Oxyglobin Solution) are not recommended for use with the Vet/IV Pump.
6. [Rate] is illuminated on the left side of the display. Press or to set the desired infusion rate. Press to increase the rate or to decrease the rate. • Press and hold or to change infusion rate quickly. •...
Vet/IV 2.2 Section 9: Checking & Adjusting Settings Infusion Pump Checking & Adjusting Settings 9.1.1 Check Time Remaining 1. Press SELECT once during operation. The remaining infusion time is displayed for 5 seconds. NOTE: • Time remaining is stored even if the pump is switched off.
Vet/IV 2.2 Section 10: Special Programs Infusion Pump 10.1 Select Infusion Modes and Pressure Settings 1. With the pump off, press and hold SELECT. 2. Press ON/OFF quickly then release. 3. [SLCt] shows on the display. Release SELECT. 4. Press SELECT to scroll through the available infusion modes. The following modes are available:...
4. After entering RATE and VTBI for Program 1, press SELECT to continue to the next program. [P – (Program #2) appears on the display. 5. Set the Rate and VTBI for the second program. 6. Continue until all desired programs are set. A maximum of 10 programs can be stored with a total infusion volume of 9,999 ml.
10.4.1 TPN EASY Program 1. Set up the pump as usual, choosing TPN EASY as the infusion mode. The TPN indicator will illuminate on the right side of the display, and [EASY] will appear on the screen. 2. Set the values for the total VTBI using or , then press SELECT. 3.
Vet/IV 2.2 Section 11: Locking Option Infusion Pump The Vet/IV Pump has a unique feature that enables the user to lock the setting keys. This option prevents settings from being changed during pump operation. 11.1 Locking The Vet/IV Pump lockout function will disable all except SELECT, which may be used to check the progress of the infusion.
Vet/IV 2.2 Section 12: Battery Operation & Maintenance Infusion Pump 12.1 Battery Operation The Vet/IV Pump can operate on either AC power or an internal rechargeable NiCad battery, enabling continuous infusion when the patient is being moved or during electrical power failure. When the pump runs on battery power, the CHARGE indicator does not illuminate and the display continually flashes.
If after 3 charge cycles the IV pump still cannot sustain a flow rate of 120 ml/hr for 6–7 hours on battery power, the IV pump battery will need to be replaced. Contact Heska’s Technical Support Services at 800.464.3752, option 3 for...
1. No = power cord may need to be replaced. light up when the unit is plugged into AC power? Contact Heska's TSS for assistance Yes = Power cord functioning; proceed to Step 2. 2. Has unit been idle for extended period of time? If so, 2.
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Display will show [Loc Off ]. 1. No IV line detected. 1. Place line in pump. 2. IV line is compressed. 2. Place a new section of line in pump. 3. Malfunction on pressure sensor. 3. Call Heska's Technical Support Services for assistance.
14.4 Service and Repair Policy and Procedures If your Vet/IV 2.2 Infusion Pump is not functioning properly, contact Heska’s Technical Support Services at 800.464.3752, option 3. When calling, have the device model and serial number ready. If your device should need repair after speaking with Heska's Technical Support Services, please follow the instructions provided below.
Mail the box to the address below, Attention: Service Department. The customer must make all claims for damage or a lost shipment directly to the carrier. See the Returned Goods Policy set forth in Heska's Terms and Conditions of Sales; for more details visit www.heska.com. 14.5 Technical Support If your Vet/IV 2.2 Infusion Pump is not functioning properly, contact Heska’s Technical Support Services at 800.464.3752,...
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