BD BodyGuard 323™ Continuous Mode Quick start guide

Type
Quick start guide

BD BodyGuard 323™ Continuous Mode is a versatile and user-friendly infusion pump designed to deliver precise and reliable medication delivery. With its intuitive interface and advanced features, it simplifies medication management and enhances patient safety:

  • Programmable: Customize infusion rates, volumes, and duration for tailored therapy.

  • Visual and Audible Alerts: Stay informed with clear alarms and notifications for occlusions, low battery, and other critical events.

  • Compact and Portable: Its compact design and lightweight construction allow for easy mobility and convenient use in various settings.

BD BodyGuard 323™ Continuous Mode is a versatile and user-friendly infusion pump designed to deliver precise and reliable medication delivery. With its intuitive interface and advanced features, it simplifies medication management and enhances patient safety:

  • Programmable: Customize infusion rates, volumes, and duration for tailored therapy.

  • Visual and Audible Alerts: Stay informed with clear alarms and notifications for occlusions, low battery, and other critical events.

  • Compact and Portable: Its compact design and lightweight construction allow for easy mobility and convenient use in various settings.

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When an Alert Activates:
Infusion continues, 3 beeps are heard. A message on the display
screen alternates with the infusion running screen until the end
of the battery or infusion.
Low/end battery – the battery has approximately 30 minutes
power remaining. Connect pump to charger or change battery pack.
Program nearly complete – the programme/infusion has
approximately 30 minutes until complete. Prepare to change
bag and re-programme or close down the device.
When an Alarm Activates:
Infusion stops. LED indicator light turns red and the alarm sounds
continuously until either the pump is paused or the problem is
rectied. Always note the condition before pressing the ‘STOP/NO’
key to silence the alarm.
Air/upstream occlusion – activates when either the upstream
segment of the tubing is trapped/clamped or when more than
the pre-set allowed volume of air has passed through the pump.
Silence the alarm, check the upstream tubing is not occluded.
Down occlusion – indicates that an occlusion has blocked the line
or access device causing pressure build up in the set. The clamp
may be closed or set trapped/kinked, which you should resolve. If
successful the pump automatically resumes infusion. If you cannot
detect and resolve the cause the access device maybe blocked.
Silence the alarm and contact your Clinician immediately.
Refer over the page for manual and pump priming instructions. If re-
priming is indicated, ensure the line is disconnected from the patient.
Door open – pump door has been opened during infusing. Simply
close the door, silence the alarm and re-start.
Pump unattended – pump has been left ‘stopped’ or unattended
(may have programmed but forgotten to press ‘START’). Alarm
sounds after 2 minutes to indicate that the pump is not infusing.
Restart pump – a system malfunction has occurred. Press the ‘INFO’
key and record the error code. Some errors can be resolved by turning
the pump off and on again. If when the pump powers on the message
is displayed again, discontinue using the equipment, contact your
Clinician/Provider immediately and report the error code.
End program – alerts the user that the programme/infusion is
now complete.
Missing keythe administration set is loaded incorrectly.
Check that the key is positioned correctly inside the pump
before continuing.
Clinical contact:
Phone number:
E-mail contact:
k The information contained in this guide is a summary only.
Refer to Operation Manual for full operating instructions.
k Screen information and sequences displayed are based on
pump default settings and numerical values shown are
examples only. You must refer to local policy/procedure for
specic guidance on pump settings/set-up, protocols and
use of accessories (e.g. cannula and administration lines).
k When using the pump always follow screen prompts and
before pressing keys to proceed ensure selections made
correspond with what is required.
k The information contained in this guide is applicable to
software versions McTPN04, McTPN04C, McTPN05 and
McTPN06.
NOTE: With previous software versions some text wording/
screen information may vary slightly.
CME McKinley UK Ltd
Kincraig Business Park,
Kincraig Road,
Blackpool FY2 0PJ
Tel: 01253 894646
Fax: 01253 896648
email: info@cme-mckinley.co.uk
www.cme-mckinley.co.uk
CME McKinley/323/Cont quick guide/v2/Dec 2010
Ambulatory Infusion Pump
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Quick user guide
CME McKinley Device Training is RCN Accredited
The Multi-Function Keypad
Keys ‘0’ to ‘9’ are used to enter numeric values during programming.
Keys ‘2’ & ‘0’ are also used to scroll up and down respectively in menus.
Powers the pump on and off. Press and hold until
conrmation beep sounds to power off.
Starts/restarts the infusion.
Conrms programming or selection during set up.
Stops the infusion when required.
Deletes numbers/settings.
Takes user back up through the programming screens.
Allows set to be primed via the pump.
During an infusion repeatedly press to access infusion
information: volume infused/to be infused, battery
status, tube temperature and pumping pressure.
A2039-PocketGuide BG323 ContMode AW.indd 1 1/12/10 16:16:50
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When an Alert Activates:
Infusion continues, 3 beeps are heard. A message on the display
screen alternates with the infusion running screen until the end
of the battery or infusion.
Low/end battery – the battery has approximately 30 minutes
power remaining. Connect pump to charger or change battery pack.
Program nearly complete – the programme/infusion has
approximately 30 minutes until complete. Prepare to change
bag and re-programme or close down the device.
When an Alarm Activates:
Infusion stops. LED indicator light turns red and the alarm sounds
continuously until either the pump is paused or the problem is
rectied. Always note the condition before pressing the ‘STOP/NO’
key to silence the alarm.
Air/upstream occlusion – activates when either the upstream
segment of the tubing is trapped/clamped or when more than
the pre-set allowed volume of air has passed through the pump.
Silence the alarm, check the upstream tubing is not occluded.
Down occlusion – indicates that an occlusion has blocked the line
or access device causing pressure build up in the set. The clamp
may be closed or set trapped/kinked, which you should resolve. If
successful the pump automatically resumes infusion. If you cannot
detect and resolve the cause the access device maybe blocked.
Silence the alarm and contact your Clinician immediately.
Refer over the page for manual and pump priming instructions. If re-
priming is indicated, ensure the line is disconnected from the patient.
Door open – pump door has been opened during infusing. Simply
close the door, silence the alarm and re-start.
Pump unattended – pump has been left ‘stopped’ or unattended
(may have programmed but forgotten to press ‘START’). Alarm
sounds after 2 minutes to indicate that the pump is not infusing.
Restart pump – a system malfunction has occurred. Press the ‘INFO’
key and record the error code. Some errors can be resolved by turning
the pump off and on again. If when the pump powers on the message
is displayed again, discontinue using the equipment, contact your
Clinician/Provider immediately and report the error code.
End program – alerts the user that the programme/infusion is
now complete.
Missing keythe administration set is loaded incorrectly.
Check that the key is positioned correctly inside the pump
before continuing.
Clinical contact:
Phone number:
E-mail contact:
k The information contained in this guide is a summary only.
Refer to Operation Manual for full operating instructions.
k Screen information and sequences displayed are based on
pump default settings and numerical values shown are
examples only. You must refer to local policy/procedure for
specic guidance on pump settings/set-up, protocols and
use of accessories (e.g. cannula and administration lines).
k When using the pump always follow screen prompts and
before pressing keys to proceed ensure selections made
correspond with what is required.
k The information contained in this guide is applicable to
software versions McTPN04, McTPN04C, McTPN05 and
McTPN06.
NOTE: With previous software versions some text wording/
screen information may vary slightly.
CME McKinley UK Ltd
Kincraig Business Park,
Kincraig Road,
Blackpool FY2 0PJ
Tel: 01253 894646
Fax: 01253 896648
email: info@cme-mckinley.co.uk
www.cme-mckinley.co.uk
CME McKinley/323/Cont quick guide/v2/Dec 2010
Ambulatory Infusion Pump

Quick user guide
CME McKinley Device Training is RCN Accredited
The Multi-Function Keypad
Keys ‘0’ to ‘9’ are used to enter numeric values during programming.
Keys ‘2’ & ‘0’ are also used to scroll up and down respectively in menus.
Powers the pump on and off. Press and hold until
conrmation beep sounds to power off.
Starts/restarts the infusion.
Conrms programming or selection during set up.
Stops the infusion when required.
Deletes numbers/settings.
Takes user back up through the programming screens.
Allows set to be primed via the pump.
During an infusion repeatedly press to access infusion
information: volume infused/to be infused, battery
status, tube temperature and pumping pressure.
A2039-PocketGuide BG323 ContMode AW.indd 1 1/12/10 16:16:50
Doc Ref: CME Medical/323/Continuous QUG/v3/Sept 2014 - QUG10
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When an Alert Activates:
Infusion continues, 3 beeps are heard. A message on the display
screen alternates with the infusion running screen until the end
of the battery or infusion.
Low/end battery – the battery has approximately 30 minutes
power remaining. Connect pump to charger or change battery pack.
Program nearly complete – the programme/infusion has
approximately 30 minutes until complete. Prepare to change
bag and re-programme or close down the device.
When an Alarm Activates:
Infusion stops. LED indicator light turns red and the alarm sounds
continuously until either the pump is paused or the problem is
rectied. Always note the condition before pressing the ‘STOP/NO’
key to silence the alarm.
Air/upstream occlusion – activates when either the upstream
segment of the tubing is trapped/clamped or when more than
the pre-set allowed volume of air has passed through the pump.
Silence the alarm, check the upstream tubing is not occluded.
Down occlusion – indicates that an occlusion has blocked the line
or access device causing pressure build up in the set. The clamp
may be closed or set trapped/kinked, which you should resolve. If
successful the pump automatically resumes infusion. If you cannot
detect and resolve the cause the access device maybe blocked.
Silence the alarm and contact your Clinician immediately.
Refer over the page for manual and pump priming instructions. If re-
priming is indicated, ensure the line is disconnected from the patient.
Door open – pump door has been opened during infusing. Simply
close the door, silence the alarm and re-start.
Pump unattended – pump has been left ‘stopped’ or unattended
(may have programmed but forgotten to press ‘START’). Alarm
sounds after 2 minutes to indicate that the pump is not infusing.
Restart pump – a system malfunction has occurred. Press the ‘INFO’
key and record the error code. Some errors can be resolved by turning
the pump off and on again. If when the pump powers on the message
is displayed again, discontinue using the equipment, contact your
Clinician/Provider immediately and report the error code.
End program – alerts the user that the programme/infusion is
now complete.
Missing keythe administration set is loaded incorrectly.
Check that the key is positioned correctly inside the pump
before continuing.
Clinical contact:
Phone number:
E-mail contact:
k The information contained in this guide is a summary only.
Refer to Operation Manual for full operating instructions.
k Screen information and sequences displayed are based on
pump default settings and numerical values shown are
examples only. You must refer to local policy/procedure for
specic guidance on pump settings/set-up, protocols and
use of accessories (e.g. cannula and administration lines).
k When using the pump always follow screen prompts and
before pressing keys to proceed ensure selections made
correspond with what is required.
k The information contained in this guide is applicable to
software versions McTPN04, McTPN04C, McTPN05 and
McTPN06.
NOTE: With previous software versions some text wording/
screen information may vary slightly.
CME McKinley UK Ltd
Kincraig Business Park,
Kincraig Road,
Blackpool FY2 0PJ
Tel: 01253 894646
Fax: 01253 896648
email: info@cme-mckinley.co.uk
www.cme-mckinley.co.uk
CME McKinley/323/Cont quick guide/v2/Dec 2010
Ambulatory Infusion Pump

Quick user guide
CME McKinley Device Training is RCN Accredited
The Multi-Function Keypad
Keys ‘0’ to ‘9’ are used to enter numeric values during programming.
Keys ‘2’ & ‘0’ are also used to scroll up and down respectively in menus.
Powers the pump on and off. Press and hold until
conrmation beep sounds to power off.
Starts/restarts the infusion.
Conrms programming or selection during set up.
Stops the infusion when required.
Deletes numbers/settings.
Takes user back up through the programming screens.
Allows set to be primed via the pump.
During an infusion repeatedly press to access infusion
information: volume infused/to be infused, battery
status, tube temperature and pumping pressure.
A2039-PocketGuide BG323 ContMode AW.indd 1 1/12/10 16:16:50
Kincraig Business Park, Kincraig Road, Blackpool FY2 0PJ
Tel: 01253 894646 Fax: 01253 896648 info@cmemedical.co.uk

When an Alert Activates:
Infusion continues, 3 beeps are heard. A message on the display
screen alternates with the infusion running screen until the end
of the battery or infusion.
Low/end battery – the battery has approximately 30 minutes
power remaining. Connect pump to charger or change battery pack.
Program nearly complete – the programme/infusion has
approximately 30 minutes until complete. Prepare to change
bag and re-programme or close down the device.
When an Alarm Activates:
Infusion stops. LED indicator light turns red and the alarm sounds
continuously until either the pump is paused or the problem is
rectied. Always note the condition before pressing the ‘STOP/NO’
key to silence the alarm.
Air/upstream occlusion – activates when either the upstream
segment of the tubing is trapped/clamped or when more than
the pre-set allowed volume of air has passed through the pump.
Silence the alarm, check the upstream tubing is not occluded.
Down occlusion – indicates that an occlusion has blocked the line
or access device causing pressure build up in the set. The clamp
may be closed or set trapped/kinked, which you should resolve. If
successful the pump automatically resumes infusion. If you cannot
detect and resolve the cause the access device maybe blocked.
Silence the alarm and contact your Clinician immediately.
Refer over the page for manual and pump priming instructions. If re-
priming is indicated, ensure the line is disconnected from the patient.
Door open – pump door has been opened during infusing. Simply
close the door, silence the alarm and re-start.
Pump unattended – pump has been left stopped’ or unattended
(may have programmed but forgotten to press ‘START’). Alarm
sounds after 2 minutes to indicate that the pump is not infusing.
Restart pump – a system malfunction has occurred. Press the ‘INFO’
key and record the error code. Some errors can be resolved by turning
the pump off and on again. If when the pump powers on the message
is displayed again, discontinue using the equipment, contact your
Clinician/Provider immediately and report the error code.
End program – alerts the user that the programme/infusion is
now complete.
Missing keythe administration set is loaded incorrectly.
Check that the key is positioned correctly inside the pump
before continuing.
Clinical contact:
Phone number:
E-mail contact:
k The information contained in this guide is a summary only.
Refer to Operation Manual for full operating instructions.
k Screen information and sequences displayed are based on
pump default settings and numerical values shown are
examples only. You must refer to local policy/procedure for
specic guidance on pump settings/set-up, protocols and
use of accessories (e.g. cannula and administration lines).
k When using the pump always follow screen prompts and
before pressing keys to proceed ensure selections made
correspond with what is required.
k The information contained in this guide is applicable to
software versions McTPN04, McTPN04C, McTPN05 and
McTPN06.
NOTE: With previous software versions some text wording/
screen information may vary slightly.
CME McKinley UK Ltd
Kincraig Business Park,
Kincraig Road,
Blackpool FY2 0PJ
Tel: 01253 894646
Fax: 01253 896648
email: info@cme-mckinley.co.uk
www.cme-mckinley.co.uk
CME McKinley/323/Cont quick guide/v2/Dec 2010
Ambulatory Infusion Pump

Quick user guide
CME McKinley Device Training is RCN Accredited
The Multi-Function Keypad
Keys ‘0’ to ‘9’ are used to enter numeric values during programming.
Keys ‘2’ & ‘0’ are also used to scroll up and down respectively in menus.
Powers the pump on and off. Press and hold until
conrmation beep sounds to power off.
Starts/restarts the infusion.
Conrms programming or selection during set up.
Stops the infusion when required.
Deletes numbers/settings.
Takes user back up through the programming screens.
Allows set to be primed via the pump.
During an infusion repeatedly press to access infusion
information: volume infused/to be infused, battery
status, tube temperature and pumping pressure.
A2039-PocketGuide BG323 ContMode AW.indd 1 1/12/10 16:16:50
CME Medical Device and Advanced User training is RCN accredited
and Skills for Health Quality Marked on all the guides.
The Multi-Function Keypad
Keys ‘0’ to ‘9’ are used to enter numeric values during programming.
Keys ‘2’ & ‘0’ are also used to scroll up and down respectively in menus.

Each set has an opaque pumping
segment which contains a ‘key’
shaped block that must be tted
with the protrusions pointing
upwards, the key can only be
loaded one way so uid ows in
the direction of the arrows inside
the pump door. Each set has anti-siphon/anti-reux protection
and a micron particulate lter, incorporating air-elimination.
k A 1.2 lter set can be primed manually or via pump
k A 0.2 lter set can only be primed via the pump

1. Remove spike cover from the giving set and spike uid bag
2. Orientate the lter so that the arrow is pointing upwards
3. Gently apply constant pressure to the priming button to
start priming
4. Maintain the lter vertically until uid is visible at the luer
lock connector
5. Connect to access device/catheter
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1. Open pump door by pulling down latch
2. Insert line pumping section into pump and press key into place
3. Close pump door
4. Press ‘ON/OFF’ to power up the pump
5. Press ‘PRIME’ key
6. Either programme in priming volume required or use default
priming volume
7. Press ‘START’ to commence priming
8. On completion of priming make sure that all air is
removed, re-prime if necessary
9. Connect line to access device/catheter
Air Sensor
Key
Pumping
Segment
Pump Door
CME Bodyguard 323
Version xxxxxxx
S.N. xxxxxx
Key
Filter
Priming button
These screens
display
automatically
with pump
information
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1. Power On
Switch pump ON using the ‘ON/OFF’ key.
Press ‘OK’ to conrm CONTINUOUS program or hold the ‘STOP/NO’
key to select programme required.
Example shown: Bag volume = 2000ml over 12 hours
2. Volume to be Infused
Enter the volume you want to infuse
from the bag and press ‘OK’ to conrm.
3. Total Time
Enter the ‘Total Time’ you want the
infusion to run over in hours and
minutes and press ‘OK’ to conrm.
4. Rate
Press ‘OK’ to conrm the rate or use
the number keys to enter the desired
rate and press ‘OK’.
(If rate is changed Total Time will then be adjusted)
5. Programme Summary and Starting an Infusion
The programme summary screen displays the infusion parameters
you have just conrmed during programming or that are pre-set/
locked on the pump.
Press ‘OK’ to start.
The pump is now infusing.
The vertical text on the left indicates
the program that the infusion is
running in. Pump delivering is also
indicated by a ashing green LED
light below ‘ON/OFF’ key.

Allows locking operation of the keypad to prevent tampering and/
or inadvertent key presses/power off.
To activate – press and hold the ‘INFO’ key until the graphic lls left
to right and beeps.
To deactivate – press and hold the ‘INFO’ key until the graphic
empties right to left and beeps.
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If an infusion has been stopped part way through and the pump
powered off, switching the pump power back on displays:
k Press ‘OK’ to resume your
infusion at the point it was
stopped or interrupted.
k Press ‘NO’ to repeat the
whole infusion/programme
a new infusion.
Volume TBI 2000ml
Press OK to continue
Total Time 12:00
Press OK to continue
Rate 166.7ml/hr
Enter and press OK
C
O
N
T
Rate
174ml/hr
C
O
N
T
Start Infusion?
C
O
N
T
CONTINUOUS
Press OK key
C
O
N
T
Resume Press OK
Repeat Press NO
C
O
N
T
Volume TBI 2000ml
Time 12:00
Rate 166.7ml/hr
Press OK to start
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BD BodyGuard 323™ Continuous Mode Quick start guide

Type
Quick start guide

BD BodyGuard 323™ Continuous Mode is a versatile and user-friendly infusion pump designed to deliver precise and reliable medication delivery. With its intuitive interface and advanced features, it simplifies medication management and enhances patient safety:

  • Programmable: Customize infusion rates, volumes, and duration for tailored therapy.

  • Visual and Audible Alerts: Stay informed with clear alarms and notifications for occlusions, low battery, and other critical events.

  • Compact and Portable: Its compact design and lightweight construction allow for easy mobility and convenient use in various settings.

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