Curlin Medical 2000 Plus Infusion Pump Features:
The Curlin Medical 2000 Plus Infusion pump is an easy-to-use, ambulatory or pole-mounted infusion device designed to meet the needs of the hospital or alternate site patient. It operates accurately in any position, has a low rate resolution of 2 microliters, and its small, compact, lightweight design allows mobility for ambulatory patients.
Curlin Medical pump can be carried in any of the four convenient carryall soft-packs, pole mounted, placed into the locked “safety shells,” or set on a suitable surface for use.
It can be used for intravenous, epidural, or subcutaneous therapies. It can be used to deliver medications from the specially designed Curlin Medical medication reservoir, syringes, or from IV bags. A physician or a certified, licensed, healthcare practitioner must oversee any therapy. Patients and caregivers using the Curlin Medical pump should be instructed in its use by a qualified clinician and demonstrate an adequate level of proficiency in the use of the pump.
Specifications
Pumping Mechanism:
Curvilinear peristaltic finger action
Pump Size:
Height: 5
inches Width: 4 inches
Depth: 2.5 inches
Weight: 17.5 ounces
Case Material:
UL-rated flame-retardant, non-toxic high impact plastic
Operating Temperature:
± 6% Accuracy: 55° to 90o F
±10% Accuracy: 45o to 55o F
±10% Accuracy: 90o to 104o F
Operating Relative Humidity:
15 to 95% non-condensing
Storage Temperature Range:
-20o to 140o F
Storage Relative Humidity:
5 to 95% non-condensing
Power Requirements:
2 “C size” Single-Use Batteries
AC Power
Operating Time with Full Charge Batteries:
Nominal 10 hours at a rate of 400 ml/hr
Nominal 30 hours at a rate of 125 ml/hr
Nominal 85 hours at a rate of 2 ml/hr
Internal Memory Battery
5 years life
Display
Graphic LCD, 4 text fields, 16 characters per field
Flow Rates
0.1 to 400 ml/hr
Volume Accuracy
± 6% for volume delivery >1 ml under the following conditions:
• Temperature 55° to 90° F
• Back pressure to 300 mmHg (5.8 PSI)
±10% for volume delivery >1 ml under the following conditions:
• Temperature 45° to 55°F
• Temperature 90° to 104°F
• Back pressure to 750 mmHg (14.5 PSI)
Recommended administration set usage not to exceed 72* hours.
*follow standards of practice for set changes
Up Occlusion Detection Time Macrobore tubing with occlusion below the spike
Rate Time to Alarm
0.1 ml/hr <20 minutes
1 ml/hr < 4 minutes
10 ml/hr < 2 minutes
50 ml/hr Time to Alarm <10 seconds
Down Occlusion Detection Time Microbore tubing with occlusion at distal Luer
Rate Low-Pressure High Pressure
0.1 ml/hr <45 min <1 hr, 30 min
1 ml/hr <5 min <7 min
10 ml/hr <20 seconds <45 seconds
50 ml/hr < 5 seconds <15 seconds
125 ml/hr < 3 seconds < 5 seconds