CONFIGURATION DESCRIPTION
2. SECTION 2 - CONFIGURATION DESCRIPTION
2.1 Configuration Environment General Description
Before carrying out a dialysis process, the operator can set the parameter values to be used during dialysis entering the Configuration environment.
This may be done by selecting, from the IDLE View, the Config Navigation key or the Rx Config Navigation key (in case of individual prescription parameters configuration – Patient/Rx keys will individualize a particular prescription parameters configuration).
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BPM REPORT KT/V PROFILE CONFIG RX
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• When the Config Navigation Key is pressed, the following view is displayed:
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CONFIG MACHINE CENTRE
CONF ADR TREATMENTS PROFILE KT/V
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• When the Rx Config Navigation Key is pressed, the following view is displayed:
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1ST PATIENT 2ND PATIENT
3RD PATIENT 4TH PATIENT 5TH PATIENT 6TH PATIENT 7TH PATIENT
RX CONFIG
The user can navigate through the views grouping all the configuration parameters of the machine by using the Navigation keys: pressing each Navigation key allows the user to access the parameters related to the designated function, allowing customization of machine performance.
Note
Both the Config and the Rx Config Navigation Key are only available when the machine is in the IDLE mode.
2.1.1 Entering Data on the Configuration Environment
WARNING
Setting of the Configuration environment must be performed exclusively under the authority of a physician.
The physician is solely responsible for clinical adequacy of the parameters setting.
In the next paragraphs all the views of the Configuration environment, with corresponding parameters are described.
The following procedure must be followed to modify machine parameters:
After selecting the Navigation key for the parameters to be modified, a view with the following structure is displayed:
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PARAMETER NAME PARAMETER NAME
PARAMETER NAME PARAMETER NAME
PARAMETER NAME PARAMETER NAME
PARAMETER NAME PARAMETER NAME
PARAMETER NAME PARAMETER NAME
PARAMETER NAME PARAMETER NAME
PARAMETER NAME PARAMETER NAME
PARAMETER NAME PARAMETER NAME
NOTE 1 NOTE 1 NOTE 1 NOTE 1 NOTE 1 NOTE 1 NOTE 1
Note 1
The Navigation keys vary depending on the selection made from the Configuration environment.
Note
The number of parameters displayed in the Parameter Area can be variable.
A list of all the parameters related to the Navigation key pressed is displayed in this view. Each parameter appears on the parameter area in a double column representation.
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The operator may modify any parameter value by pressing the SET button on the Main Control Panel.
When the SET button is pressed, the SET Mode is activated and the view will change, as shown in the example below:
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At this point it is possible:
• To select a parameter by touching the parameter box area.
• To change a parameter with a “numeric” value by using the PLUS and MINUS buttons on the Main Control Panel. These buttons are used to modify the desired value for a parameter within a fixed range.
Once the desired value has been reached, pressing the CONFIRM button on the Main Control Panel accepts the value and stores it in memory.
• To change a parameter with a “string” value: after touching the parameter box area, a new view appears with a list of all the values for that parameter. This view has the same form as the previous one: the possible values for the parameter are located in parameter boxes, by touching these areas the operator selects the desired value. The parameter box corresponding to the current value for the parameter selected is yellow highlighted.
Once the desired value has been selected, pressing the CONFIRM button on the Main Control Panel accepts the value and stores it in memory.
• To move from one parameter to another by pressing a different parameter box area.
The SAFETY BOX, a yellow second box, appears when a Safety Relevant parameter has been selected (refer to “2.1.2 Parameters List” for a list of all the Safety Relevant parameters: the Safety Relevant parameters are marked in the Parameters List).
WARNING
Before confirming a value for a Safety Relevant parameter (refer to “2.1.2 Parameters List”: the Safety Relevant parameters are marked in the Parameters List) make sure that the value to be confirmed is the same as the value displayed, for that parameter, in the yellow SAFETY BOX. Confirming a value different from that displayed in the yellow SAFETY BOX can cause machine alarms related to that parameter. If you erroneously confirm a value which is different from the value displayed, for that parameter, in the yellow SAFETY BOX, switch OFF the machine, wait 5 seconds, then switch ON the machine again.
Press the SET button again when parameter modification has been completed: the previous view appears.
Note
All the parameters may be seen on the Configuration views, but their values can no longer be modified.
Note
The previous parameter selection view may be accessed again by pressing the SET button on the Main Control Panel.
Note
After modifying a parameter value in the CONFIGURATION environment and before switching off the machine, wait at least 5 seconds to avoid a failure in the data storage.
Note
In the following paragraphs, a list of all the available parameters in their proper view is presented.
2.1.2 Parameters List
Below is an alphabetic list of all the parameters, with their respective limits or possible values, which may be verified by the operator.
Note
The parameters marked set may not be changed by the operator. Their values are automatically calculated by the machine.
Note
The parameters marked are Safety Relevant parameters.
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PARAMETER VALUE UNIT
1st PROC
First process that can be programmed for the Cleaning Autostart.
Second process that can be programmed for the Cleaning Autostart.
Third process that can be programmed for the Cleaning Autostart.
Enables/disables the use of the Acetate Dialysis mode.
YES/NO