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Baxter E-6201 - Pump Infusion Baxter 6201 Refurbished Ea

Baxter # E-6201 - Pump Infusion Baxter 6201 Refurbished Ea
Part Number Baxter E-6201
SKU Number CIA1127641
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Baxter E-6201 - Pump Infusion Baxter 6201 Refurbished Ea

FloGard 6201 - Fully Refurbished (1-Year Warranty)

The Flo-Gard 6201 Volumetric Infusion Pump from Baxter can deliver a wide variety of fluids over a broad range of infusion rate. Enhanced safety, greater convenience and versatility, and Baxter standard IV administration sets that eliminate the need for costly disposable sets and reduce the potential for waste make the Flo-Gard 6201 the perfect infusion pump.

The Flo-Gard 6201 Volumetric Infusion Pump from Baxter can deliver a wide variety of fluids over a broad range of infusion rates. Its features include:

  • Uses only standard Baxter solution administration sets.
  • Configurable settings allow the pump to be customtailored to best suit the hospital's needs.
  • Computer control capability allows remote control or monitoring of the Flo-Gard 6201 pump via a standard RS232-C interface.
  • Pumps a wide variety of fluids, including blood and fat emulsions.
  • Suitable for use in epidural administration.
  • Safety clamp automatically occludes the tubing when the pump door is opened.
  • Occlusion sensors detect both upstream and downstream restrictions. Sensitivity of the downstream occlusion sensor is selectable through the pump's configuration.
  • Flow check display shows resistance to flow.
  • Ultrasonic air-in-line detector. Sensitivity of the air detector is selectable through the pump's configuration.
  • The Programmed Delivery Profile (PDP) enables manual programming or ramped calculation of up to 10 sequential infusion programs for situations where multiple flow rates are indicated.
  • Slide clamp loading option provides flow shutoff when I.V. set is removed from the pump.
  • Locking control panel helps prevent patient tampering.

6201 Flogard Specifications

Equipment CategoryInfusion Pump
Mounting/UsePole-Mounted
Therapy TypeLarge Volume
Dimensions7.9" x 5.1" x 11.4"
Weight11.6 lbs.
Rate Range0.1 - 1999 ml/hr
Volume Range0.1 - 9999 ml
JCAHO Free Flow Compliant (Yes/No)Yes
Tubing TypeStandard Baxter Tubing

Physical Description

Front Panel
ITEMFUNCTION
1. Message displayShows all alarm and alert messages.
2. BACK LIGHT keyBacklights the displays when pressed. Pressing the key again turns the backlight off. If the pump is running on battery power, the backlight remains on for 60 seconds each time the BACK LIGHT key is pressed.
3. SILENCE keyTemporarily silences an audible alarm or alert for two minutes, unless another alarm occurs within the two minute silence period. All messages remain displayed until the cause of the alarm or alert is alleviated.
4. NEXT legendLights when the TOT VOL/STATUS key is functioning as the NEXT key.
5. TOT VOL/STATUS keyDisplays total volume delivered when pressed. The key is also used to advance to the next step when programming a delivery profile. (SeeNEXTlegend, item 4 above.)
6. CLEAR TOT VOL keyResets the total volume delivered to zero when the pump is stopped
7. TIME keyEnters the time over which an infusion is to take place during Volume-Time programming.
8. STOP keyStops the pump until further instructions are given. The message STOPPED appears when the key is pressed. An alert will sound if the pump is stopped for more than two minutes. Clears all programming alerts while pump is running.
9. Door latchOpens and closes pump door for I.V. set loading and removal.
10. ON-OFF/CHARGE keyTurns pump on and off. The internal battery charger remains on regardless of the ON-OFF/CHARGE key as long as the pump is plugged in.
11. Battery iconLights when the pump is operating on battery power.
12. Plug iconAlways lit when pump is plugged in and battery is charging.
13. MONITOR legendLights when the pump is being monitored by a computer.
14. COMPUTER CONTROL legendLights when the pump is being controlled by a computer.
15. SEC START keyStarts the delivery of the secondary solution.
16. SEC VTBI keyAllows programming of the secondary VTBI.
17. OPTIONS keyAllows a computer to control the pump and permits use of the Programmed Delivery Profile (PDP). If Computer Control and/or PDP are available, theOPTIONSkey is lit.
18. SEC RATE keyAllows programming of the secondary infusion rate.
19. CLR keyClears any programming values currently being entered.
20. Numerical keypadProgramming values and decimal point are entered with these keys
21. PRI VTBI keyAllows programming of the primary VTBI.
22. PRI RATE keyAllows programming of the primary infusion rate.
23. PRI START keyStarts the primary infusion
24. Main displayShows rate, volume to be infused (VTBI) and total volume infused for primary and secondary infusion programs. The decimal point is displayed as an underscore (example: 99_9).
25.ALARMLEDRed LED that blinks during an alarm, accompanied by a message display and a repeated sequence of three tones. An alarm indicates that the pump requires immediate attention.
26. PUMPING LEDGreen LED which is constantly lit during pumping.
27. ALERT LEDYellow LED illuminates during alert conditions, accompanied by a message display and a repeated single tone. An alert indicates that the pump needs timely attention.

Pump Head Features
ITEMFUNCTION
1. Upstream occlusion sensorDetects a complete tubing restriction upstream of the pump
2. Pumping fingersThe linear peristaltic pump mechanism consists of cam-driven pumping fingers which successively manipulate the tubing against the backplate, resulting in fluid movement in a downward direction.
3. Downstream occlusion sensorDetects tubing restrictions downstream of the pump. The sensitivity level can be adjusted to suit the needs of the hospital through the pump's configuration.
4. Air sensorDetects air bubbles in the tubing. The sensitivity is adjustable via the pump's configuration.
5. Safety clampPrevents accidental fluid flow by automatically occluding the tubing whenever the pump door is opened.
6. Slide clamp slotWhen the slide clamp loading option is enabled, the I.V. set's slide clamp must be inserted into this slot. The operator must push the slide clamp into the slot to occlude the tubing before the I.V. set can be removed from the pump. The slide clamp loading option is selectable through the configuration.
7. Slide clamp spring retainerIf your hospital has not selected the slide clamp loading option, this spring retainer will be inserted into the slide clamp slot, preventing the insertion of the slide clamp into the slot.

Rear Panel Features
ITEMFUNCTION
1. I.V. pole clampSecures the pump to the I.V. pole
2. Power cord strapStores the power cord
3. Audio speakersFor generation of alarm and alert tones
4. Battery compartmentAllows access to the battery by authorized service personnel only.
5. VOLUME knobAdjusts volume of alert and alarm tones. The alarm and alert tones cannot be turned completely off.
6. PANEL LOCK switchDisables all front panel keys exceptBACK LIGHTandTOT VOL/STATUSwhen pressed.
7. Power cordSupplies AC power to the pump when plugged into hospital-grade earth-grounded outlet. Removable by authorized service personnel only.
8. FuseFuse compartment is located behind power cord retention strain relief plate.
9. COMMUNICATIONS PORTStandard RS-232C port that allows the pump to communicate with a computer.

Tips to Avoid Nuisance Alarms

Tip #1: To Ensure Door is Closed Correctly

You should hear 2 clicks when closing the door.

  • The metal pin pushing in (part of the slide clamp assembly)
  • The blue clip "popping" out

Tip #2: To Avoid Occlusion Alarm/Pinched Tubing

If you heard 2 clicks after closing the door (so you know the clip popped out successfully), you can also gently tug the tubing that is coming out at the bottom, down and away from you, toward the back of the pump.

(See arrow for where to tug tubing.)

This will ensure an occlusion was not created when closing the door and will also make sure the tubing isnt being pinched at all by the clip.

Tip #3: To Avoid Nuisance Occlusion Alarms

If youve been using the tubing for a while, try using a fresh section of the tubing by moving the clip down and loading this new section of tubing.

Tip #4: To Avoid Nuisance Occlusion Alarms

Occasionally the occlusion sensors get "sticky." Pushing on the occlusion sensors often loosens them back up. (See illustrations 1 & 2)

Tip #5: To Avoid Tubing Misload Alarms and Potential for Cut Tubing

When installing the tubing, run your finger from the point where the clip is installed all the way up to the top. This will ensure the tubing is fully inserted into the sensors. See illustration 1.

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