2. DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Step 3:
Turn bag upside down
and gently squeeze.
Tilt bag as needed to
to evacuate air through
tubing port (Figure 2-4).
Step 4:
Gently pinch teal colored
tubing below " " symbol.
Hold this position until air is
removed from tubing. Gently
squeeze bag at same time to
Figure 2-4 Squeeze Bag
Figure 2-5 Pinch Tubing
assist fluid flow. If fluid does
not flow, pinch pressure may
be too strong. (Figure 2-5).
NOTE: Inside the teal colored
tubing, below the " " symbol
is the in-line occluder.
The in-line occluder is the
built-in anti free-flow valve.
By pinching tubing gently,
the tubing moves away
from the in-line occluder
Figure 2-6 Tubing Segment
Figure 2-7 Tubing Segment
allowing fluid to flow
Being Pinched
Being Punctured by Fingernail
(Figure 2-6). It is important
to only pinch the tubing below the
" " symbol to avoid damaging the in-line occluder.
NOTE: Be extremely careful to pinch tubing using only the flat, soft
part of your finger. Do not use fingernails when pinching tubing; doing
so may puncture the delivery set (Figure 2-7). If you suspect that the
delivery set has been punctured, please discard and use a new set.
NOTE: Air may also be removed from tubing using the pump's priming
feature. See step 7 for instructions on using the priming feature.
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Enteral Feeding Pump Operator's Manual
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