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The RUN option can be selected from the following screens, if the proper parameters are programmed and the Pump Set is loaded:

SET LOADED screens (Figure 7)

ADJUST FEED screen, continuous mode (Figure 10A)

ADJUST FLUSH screens (Figure 11A, 13A)

HOLDING screens (Figure 15)

Figure 14. RUNNING mode screen for continuous feed mode.

Hold

Pump operation can be paused by pressingHOLD while it is RUNNING, such as in Figure 14. The status line will

indicate HOLDING and the yellow LED indicator will be lit up to give a quick visual indication of a warning status in a

darkened room.

Note: the pump’s alarm will sound if it has been left HOLDING for 10 minutes without further input. It can be

programmed to automatically restart after a specified time period by pressing theRESUME IN ___ MIN.

button.

There are five options available during HOLDING. See Figures 15A and 15B.

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Figure 15A. HOLDING mode options, continuous feeding mode.

Figure 15B. HOLDING mode options, intermittent feeding mode.

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Clear Volume Fed

PressCLEAR VOL FED to re-zero the mL FED output status on the right side of the screen of Figure 15A, or to re-zero the BOLUSES FED output status in Figure 15B.

Adjust Settings

Press ADJUST SETTINGS to return to one of the opening menus shown in Figure 7, thus allowing any setting to be modified. If the Pump Set has been removed after going into HOLD, the opening menu will show LOAD A SET, as seen in Figure 5.

Resume After Specified Time Interval

PressRESUME IN __ MIN to immediately input a time in minutes in which to resume operation. Each press of  RESUME IN MIN will increment the resume time by 5-minute increments, up to 30 minutes.

After “30” is reached, each additional button press will increment in larger time steps, up to a maximum of 240 minutes. No other input is needed to start the countdown, as the time immediately counts down after the incremental value is reached.

Run Mode

PressRUN to immediately restart pump operation. This option will not be available if the Pump Set is removed during HOLD.

View History

PressHISTORY to access the HISTORY screen. Use this screen to review feeding and flushing history.

See subsection “More Options” below for further information.

Flush Now

During the RUNNING mode, the pump can be diverted to immediately perform a flush (flush on demand) by

pressingFLUSH NOW in the RUNNING menu. See Figure 14. WhenFLUSH NOW is pressed, the screen

will prompt for the volume to be immediately flushed, and will show the previously programmed flush volume as

default. The screen will appear as the standard Flush input screen as shown in Figure 11B (or 13B). Setting

the FLUSH NOW flushing volume is temporary and will not change the main/periodic flushing volume previously

programmed. IfFLUSH NOW is pressed by accident, the screen will return to the RUNNING screen after 10

seconds, if there is no input for the flush volume.

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More Options

PressMORE in one of the opening menus, Figures 5 or 7, to access the MORE OPTIONS screen, Figure 16.

Figure 16. MORE

OPTIONS

menu.

Buzzer Alarm Volume

PressBUZZER in the MORE OPTIONS menu to access the BUZZER screen and increase or decrease the alarm

buzzer volume. The alarm will be audible as the volume setting is changed. This sets the volume level for any

warning or error that may occur with the pump.

History

PressHISTORY in the MORE OPTIONS menu to access the HISTORY screen. Press thebuttons in Figure 17

to set the time history of interest. The totals of FEED mL and FLUSH mL will be shown for the requested history

time.

WARNING: A maximum of 72 hours of past history can be retrieved, excluding data from the current hour.

Figure 17. Feed and Flush totals for up to 72 hours of previous history, excluding data from the current hour.

Language Selection

PressLANGUAGES in the MORE OPTIONS menu to change the preferred language for the screen interface.

Continuous/Intermittent Mode

PressCONTINUOUS/INTERMITTENT In the MORE OPTIONS menu to access the SELECT MODE menu,

Figure 9B. Use this menu to select between continuous feeding mode and intermittent feeding mode. See subsection

“Selecting Continuous or Intermittent Feed Mode” for more information.

PressDONE in the MORE OPTIONS menu to exit the menu.

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BioTech Menu

The BioTech screen will show technical information about the pump, and has a lock feature to lock the Pump Settings against unauthorized changes.

Accessing the BioTech Screen

To get the BioTech screen, press the power button to start the pump, and press and hold the topbutton while the

startup sequence (kangaroo icon “hops” across the screen) executes. You must be pressing the topbutton at the

end of the sequence in order to access the BioTech menu. Figure 18 shows the BioTech screen.

Figure 18. BioTech screen, with

Pump Settings “locked” against unauthorized changes.

BioTech Screen Data

SN is the serial number of the pump.

SW shows the software version number in this pump.

FLASH shows the version number of the flash data installed in this pump.

CERT INTV indicates the number of times the pump has been powered on since the last re-certification. See

Section VI for details of re-certifying the pump.

Lock Settings Feature (Program Locked)

To “lock” the settings against unauthorized changes, pressLOCK SETTINGS to get the check mark, as shown in

Figure 18. The settings can only be changed again by pressingLOCK SETTINGS to remove the check mark.

If the settings are locked and a change is attempted, the screen will indicate PROGRAM LOCKED, and will not allow

access to the parameters, Figure 19.

The pump can be PRIMED or set to RUN, HOLD, etc. when settings are locked.

PressDONE to exit the BioTech menu. To re-enter this menu screen, power down the pump and then power it up

again and hold the topbutton, as described above.

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Figure 19. Program Locked screen, which indicates the pump is in LOCK SETTINGS mode.

Lock Screen Feature

The KANGAROO ePump enteral feeding pump can be set to RUN and then locked out from unauthorized use. While the

LOCK SETTINGS feature prevents only changes to the input parameters, the LOCK SCREEN feature will lock out any button presses, including RUN or HOLD, except power off.

Use LOCK SCREEN when the pump is running and there is a need to prevent tampering such as putting the pump into an unwanted HOLD. The RUNNING screen will show a padlock to indicate that no changes can be made without unlocking the screen.

To lock the screen, use the following procedure while the pump is in RUNNING mode:

• Press and hold the secondbutton from the top for at least 2 seconds.

• Press and hold the thirdbutton from the top for at least 2 seconds.

• Press and hold the secondbutton again for at least 2 seconds.

To unlock the screen, use the same procedure above.

Figure 20. Padlock indicates pump is in

LOCK SCREEN mode.

Section VI - Re-Certification of KANGAROO ePump Performance

System Performance Re-Certification

A series of self-diagnostic checks can be run to re-certify pump performance. It is recommended that this

re-certification procedure be run at least once per year, or any time the pump is suspected of having improper

performance. See Section XIII-Service Part Numbers for ordering new Re-Certification Pump Sets.

Load the Re-Certification Pump Set. The pump will automatically recognize the Re-Certification Pump Set and give

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brief instructions to initiate the self-diagnostic procedure. Follow the instructions and review the summary

information at the end of the test.

Certifying the Accuracy of Pump Flow Rate

Use the following procedure to check the flow rate accuracy:

• Perform test at room temperature (72° F ± 3° F) with a new Pump Set.

• Fully fill a new Feed-Only Pump set bag with water.

• Load the Pump Set.

• Suspend the Pump Set bag so that the bottom of the bag is 18 inches above the pump.

• Make sure pump is plugged into A/C power (do not run test with battery power).

• Program a Continuous Mode feed rate (see below for suggested example rates).

• Run the pump for 15 minutes to achieve steady state operation.

• Then begin collecting the water in a calibrated measuring container, such as a large-capacity graduated cylinder, for

exactly 30 minutes.

NOTE: The amount of water collected in 30 minutes will be half of the value programmed for the hourly flow rate,

within ± 10%, or 0.5 ml, whichever is larger.

Rate Set Amount Expected in 30 Minutes

75 mL/hr 33.7 mL to 41.3 mL

150 mL/hr 67.5 mL to 82.5 mL

If the amount collected is outside the range, load a new Pump Set and re-run the test procedure to confirm results.

Section VII - Cleaning

Cleaning should be performed as needed. It may also be desireable to define cleaning intervals based on knowledge of the environment in which the pump is used. Only personnel trained in the cleaning of medical devices should perform cleaning.

CAUTION:

Do not immerse pump or power cord in water or other cleaning solution; clean using a damp (not wet) cloth or sponge. Failure to follow the cleaning procedures described herein could result in hazards to users. As with any AC powered electrical device, care must be taken to prevent liquid from entering the pump to avoid electrical shock hazard, fire hazard, or damage to electrical components.

If any of the following events occur, DO NOT USE the pump until it has been properly cleaned and serviced by personnel trained in servicing KANGAROO ePump enteral feeding pumps:

• wetting of the pump’s power cord or leakage into the pump interior during cleaning.

• spillage of large amounts of formula onto the pump exterior, or any spillage onto the power cord.

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General Cleaning Directions

Cleaning of KANGAROO ePump enteral feeding pumps must be performed as follows:

CAUTION:

Disconnect pump from AC power source before cleaning. After cleaning, do not connect to AC power source until pump and power cord are thoroughly dry.

• A mild detergent should be used for general cleaning. If necessary, the pump may be cleaned with a 10:1 water

and hypochlorite mixture, however, repeated cleaning with this solution can damage the plastic pump case.

Isopropyl alcohol, applied with a damp (not wet) cotton swab, may be used for cleaning difficult-to-reach areas,

however, it should be used sparingly because repeated cleaning may damage the case.

• DO NOT USE strong cleaners such as

Spray-Nine,

Phisohex,

Hibiclens, or

Vesta-Syde because damage to the

pump case housing can result.

Directions for Cleaning Pump Housing

• Refer to General Cleaning Directions before starting.

• Clean outside surface with a damp (not wet) cloth or sponge and keep pump in upright position as much as

possible.

• Avoid excess moisture near pole clamp area.

• Do not allow cleaning solution to enter the vertical vents in the housing, underneath the handle.

Directions for Cleaning Pump Power Cord

• Refer to General Cleaning Directions before starting.

• Unless soiling is observed, the power cord should not be cleaned.

• If cleaning of the power cord is necessary, unplug from outlet and wipe the exterior surfaces of the wall plug

with a cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol.

CAUTION:

Avoid exposing power cord to excess moisture, as this can lead to an electrical shock or fire hazard.

Directions for Cleaning Rotor Assembly

• Refer to General Cleaning Directions before starting.

• Open the blue door enclosing the Pump Set loading area.

• Loosen rotor set screw with 5/64” (2mm) allen wrench and gently pull rotor off shaft. After removing rotor, avoid

getting any moisture in the rotor shaft opening.

• Clean rollers thoroughly with warm soapy water, or isopropyl alcohol if necessary.

• Be sure all parts of rotor are completely dry before putting it back onto shaft.

• To replace rotor, align set screw on hub of rotor with the flattened section of the output shaft.

• Push rotor into place and tighten set screw (Do not over tighten).

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Preventative Maintenance

This pump must be periodically re-certified to assure proper functioning and safety. The recommended service interval is at least once per year. Re-certification may be done at the user’s Biomedical Engineering Department, an outside service, or by Tyco Healthcare Group LP Factory Service. To arrange for Tyco Healthcare Group LP Factory Service, call 1-800-448-0190.

In Canada, call 1-877-664-TYCO(8926)

If a pump malfunctions, please contact your THGLP Representative or call Customer Service for instruction.

Section VIII - Battery Replacement

See Figure 21 and do the following to replace the Battery Pack:

• Power down the unit.

• Loosen the Battery Door screw, on back of pump.

• Open Battery Door and disconnect wire harness. A small straight-bladed screw driver may be needed to disconnect

the connector tab.

• Slide Battery Pack out of compartment.

• Slide a new Battery Pack into compartment with wire harness extending out.

• Align connector with red wire at upper right.

• Push connector in until properly latched.

• Tuck wires into slot between connector and battery to insure wires are not pinched. Re-tighten Battery

Door screw.

Note: Replacement Battery Packs are available from Tyco Healthcare/Kendall Co. (See Section XIII - Service Part

Numbers).

Figure 21. Installation of Battery Pack.

WARNING: USE OF A BATTERY PACK NOT SUPPLIED BY TYCO HEALTHCARE/KENDALL CAN BE DANGEROUS AND

VOIDS ALL WARRANTIES AND PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS.

The battery will charge continuously whenever the pump is plugged into a wall outlet. Eight hours of charging is required to fully recharge the Battery Pack.

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Section IX - Error/Warning/Informational Screens and Troubleshooting

For operational errors, the KANGAROO ePump enteral feeding pump display will show the error indicator icon, with specific information regarding the error condition, and will sound the alarm.

The following conditions will trigger error conditions and will activate audible and visible alarms:

• Feed or Flush containers are empty

• Feed or Flush tube becomes occluded between bag and pump

• Tube becomes occluded between pump and patient

• Battery low (alarm sounds momentarily, about 15 minutes before shut-off)

• Unit is left in HOLD mode longer than 10 minutes without input

• Pump Set tubing is improperly loaded around the rotor

• System errors, see below

• Feeding complete

• The MISTIC connector is removed during AUTOPRIMING or RUNNING

The Error, Warning, and Information Screens are described below:

System Error

The system error screen is the most general form of error, Figure 22. The only way to exit from a System Error is to power down. No CONTINUE option is allowed because of the severity of the error. An error number is also displayed on the screen, for reference purposes. This number should be reported when calling the Customer Service Support Line.

Error # Related Sub-system

0 Internal timer stopped.

1 Flash Chip missing OR version incompatible.

2 Too many graphic screens in memory.

4 Never got a ADC ISR for motor current.

5 Never got a ADC ISR for battery level.

6 Never got a ADC ISR for battery temperature.

7 Never got a ADC ISR for Ultrasonic Upstream Occlusion or Bag-Empty checks.

8 Never got a ADC ISR for Ultrasonic during Downstream Occlusion.

9 RS232 Communications Transmit.

10 Flash Write Error.

11 Flash Read Error.

12 Stopcock Time Out.

13 Time Out for Buzzer Test

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Error # Related Sub-system

14 Time Out during downstream occlusion check, never got RotorOn3=0. May blow fuse.

20 Could not find Stop Cock Flush Position during prime routine.

21 Could not find Stop Cock Feed Position during prime routine.

22 Motor Error during Tubing AutoLoad.

23 Motor Failsafe Time Out Error. Possible damaged gearbox encoder or flex cable.

50 Graphic Display Error - Timeout during GDStatusCheck function.

51 Graphic Display Error - Timeout during GDAutoModeDataWriteCheck function.

52 Graphic Display Error - Timeout during GDWriteBytes function.

Figure 22. General System

Error screen. See Customer

Service section.

If the error cannot be resolved in a timely manner, press POWER to stop operation of the pump and put a different pump into service.

Hold Error

The HOLD ERROR screen will appear if the pump has been in HOLD mode, without input, for more than 10 minutes.

See subsection “Hold” for description of HOLDING mode.

PressCONTINUE to return to the HOLDING screen, where settings can be adjusted, the pump can be set to run immediately, or the pump can be set to run in a specified number of minutes. See Figure 15 to see the options on the

HOLDING menu screen.

If the error cannot be resolved, press POWER to stop operation of the pump and put a different pump into service.

Figure 23. Hold Error screen.

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Rotor Error

The ROTOR ERROR screen appears during RUNNING or PRIMING, when the pump has detected an unusual operating condition for the rotor. See Figure 24. The ROTOR ERROR generally results from a problem with the Pump Set tubing around the rotor.

Check that the Pump Set is not damaged, and re-load the tubing around the rotor as described in subsection “Loading

Pump Sets”. Press CONTINUE to restart.

If the error cannot be resolved, press POWER to stop operation of the pump and put a different pump into service.

Figure 24. Rotor Error screen.

Re-load the set tubing and press

CONTINUE.

Feed Error

The FEED ERROR screen appears when the enteral formula is no longer being delivered because the bag is empty or because of a clog between the pump and the bag. Check the feed line to find the occlusion causing the blockage. If the occlusion cannot be cleared, load a new Pump Set, prime it, and press

CONTINUE to restart.

If the error still cannot be resolved, press POWER to stop operation of the pump and put a different pump into service.

Figure 25. Feed Error screen.

Flush Error (with Feed & Flush Set only)

The FLUSH ERROR screen appears when the flushing solution is no longer being delivered because the flush bag is empty or because of a clog. Check the flush line to find the occlusion causing the blockage. If the occlusion cannot be cleared, load a new Pump Set, prime it, and press 

CONTINUE to restart.

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If the error still cannot be resolved, press POWER to stop operation of the pump and put a different pump into service.

Figure 26. Flush Error screen.

Flow Error

The FLOW ERROR screen appears when either the feeding or the flushing solution is no longer being delivered because of a clog. Check the line to find the occlusion causing the blockage. If the error cannot be resolved, check the valve pocket in the Pump Set loading area for dampness or dirt, which may be a cause for a false error. Clean and dry the valve pocket.

If the error still cannot be resolved, load a new Pump Set, prime it, and press

CONTINUE to restart.

If the error still cannot be resolved, press POWER to stop operation of the pump and put a different pump into service.

Figure 27. Flow Error screen.

Pump Set Dislodged Error

The PUMP SET DISLODGED screen will appear if the black ring retainer (MISTIC) is not properly loaded in the MISTIC pocket in the Pump Set loading area. Check and correct the positioning of the MISTIC retainer if possible. If the error cannot be resolved, load a new Pump Set, prime it, and press CONTINUE to restart.

If the error cannot be resolved, press POWER to stop operation of the pump and put a different pump into service.

Figure 28. Pump Set Dislodged Error screen.

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Battery Low

The BATTERY LOW screen appears when the battery needs to be recharged. There is approximately 15 minutes of battery life remaining when this screen appears.

Plug the power cord in to begin recharging. The pump will automatically return to the screen that was active prior to the error. The battery will charge continuously whenever the pump is plugged into a wall outlet. Eight hours of charging is required to fully recharge the battery pack.

Figure 29. Battery Low error screen.

Indicates that the battery must be recharged immediately.

Feeding Complete

The FEEDING COMPLETE information screen appears after completion of the programmed feeding. PressPower

Down to turn off the pump. PressCONTINUE to return to the SET LOADED opening menu, Figure 7.

Figure 30. Feeding Complete notification screen.

Pump Set Use >24 Hours Warning

The Pump Set usage warning indicator will blink on the RUNNING screen if a Pump Set has been used for 24 or more hours. It is recommended to replace Pump Sets after this length of usage. This icon is only an informational message and does not require action.

Figure 31 shows an example of the RUNNING screen, where a Feed & Flush Set has been in use for more than 24 hours.

The informational warning indicator shows up in the upper left on the screen.

Figure 31. Running screen with the >

24 HRS of Pump Set Usage indicator in upper left of the screen.

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LED Array

The pump status LED array on the upper right of the pump gives a quick visual indication of the pump status, especially in darkened rooms.

A green light status indicates normal pump operation.

A yellow light status indicates a warning situation for either a low battery condition, the pump in HOLDING mode, or one of the following errors: HOLD ERROR, FEED ERROR, FLOW ERROR, and FLUSH ERROR.

A red light status indicates a critical pump error. The screen will show one of the following error messages: SYSTEM

ERROR, SET DISLODGED ERROR, or ROTOR ERROR.

Section X - Specifications and Symbols

Specifications

UL Listing

Medical Electrical Equipment

KANGAROO ePump* Enteral Feeding Pump

(1) Classified with respect to electrical shock, fire, and mechanical hazards in accordance with UL60601-1.

(2) Classified with respect to electrical shock, fire, mechanical and other specified hazards in accordance with CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 601.1

Type Infusion Device

Volumetric

Pumping Mechanism

Rotary Peristaltic

Pump Sets

KANGAROO ePump MISTIC Feed-Only Set or Feed & Flush Set

Feeding Formula Delivery Rate

1-400 ml/hr in 1 ml increments

Feeding Formula VTBD

1-3000 ml in 1 ml increments

Bolus Volume

1-1000 ml in 1 ml increments

Number of Boluses

1-99

Bolus Interval

4-24 hours in 1 hour increments

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Flushing Solution Dose Range

10-500 ml in 1 ml increments

Flushing Solution Interval Range

1-24 hr in 1 hr increments

Accuracy

+/-10% or 0.5 ml/hr, whichever is larger, with bag at 18” above pump, at room temperature 72°F +/- 3°F,

using a new pump set with less than the recommended 24 hours of maximum usage.

Occlusion Pressure

15 psi (103 kPa) Maximum

Dimensions

Height: 6.6” Width: 6.4” Depth: 4.6”

Weight

2.4 lbs (3.3 lbs with pole clamp)

Material

Housing: ABS/Polycarbonate blend

Pump Set Door: Polyester/ Polycarbonate blend

Power

Use AC adapter for wall outlet usage. Pump operates on 9V DC, 1.7 Amps.

Battery

New, fully charged NiMH Battery Pack delivers ≥ 15 hrs at 100 ml/hr feed rate. Approximately 15 minutes prior to

complete battery discharge, a low battery alarm will occur (see subsection “Battery Low” in Section IX). When

complete discharge occurs, the pump will automatically turn itself off.

The battery will charge continuously whenever the pump is plugged into a wall outlet. Eight hours of charging is

required to fully recharge the battery pack.

Alarms

• System Error

• Flow Error

• Pump Set Dislodged Error

• Hold Error

• Rotor Error

• Feed Error

• Flush Error

• Battery Low

Alarm Volume

Minimum of 70 dBA at 1 meter in maximum volume orientation

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Operating Temperature

10° - 40° C (50° - 104° F) 75% R.H. non-condensing

Storage Temperature

0° - 50° C (32° - 122° F) 95% R.H. non-condensing

Type of Protection Against Electrical Shock

Class II, Internally-powered Equipment

Degree of Protection Against Electrical Shock

Type BF

Mode of Operation

Continuous or programmed intermittent operation

Degree of Protection Against Ingress of Fluids

Drip-proof-IPX1

Symbols on Pump and Accessories

The following symbols are found on the pump or on the accesories, such as the A/C adapter.

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Refer to Accompanying

Documents

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Type BF Protection (Degree of protection against electrical shock - there is no conductive connection to the patient)

1

0123

2

CE Mark - European

Community Certification

3

Set Loading Guide

Manufacturing Date Code

UL in USA and Canada

��

TUV Certification

EN60601-1

IEC60601-1

TUV Certification

SN

REF

~

Serial Number

Reorder number for the device located on the carton label

Alternating Current

Class II Equipment (degree of protection against electrical shock), Double Insulated

Direct Current (DC)

IPX1

Drip Proof (Degree of protection against ingress of fluids)

Power Button

Buttons for Selecting

Screen Prompts

Power Source

9V DC 1.7 Amp

DB9 Serial I/O

Communication Port

(Certification and

Programming)

Caution: For indoor use only

Functional Ground

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Section XI - Customer Service

The circuitry of the KANGAROO ePump enteral feeding pump is not customer serviceable. In particular, electronic assembly rework by non-authorized KANGAROO ePump enteral feeding pump technicians will likely affect accuracy.

Certain replacement items, as listed in Section XIII - Service Part Numbers, are available from the service centers listed below.

All service personnel must be properly trained and qualified with operation of the KANGAROO ePump enteral feeding pump. Improper service may impair operation of the pump.

Return for Repair

1. Call Customer Service for an Authorized Return Number and shipping instructions, using the appropriate phone number below:

2. Pack the instrument carefully and ship the insured parcel to:

United States

Tyco Healthcare Group LP

98.6 Faichney Drive

Watertown, NY 13601

1-800-448-0190 or (315) 788-5246

Canada

Kendall Division of Tyco/Healthcare Canada Inc.

151 Whitehall Drive

Markham, Ontario, Canada L3R9T1

1-800-268-9895 or (905) 479-5500

U.K. Service Center (Outside of U.S. and Canada)

Tyco Healthcare Group LP

20 Garryduff Road

Ballymoney, BT53 7AP

001-44-12656-63234

Section XII - Maintenance

For general maintenance issues not discussed below, contact Customer Service (Section XI).

WARNING: Do not open the main housing, as there are no user-serviceable parts inside. Opening of device may affect function of device and voids the warranty.

The following maintenance items/parts can be replaced

Top

Hinge

Pin

Top Door

Hinge by the customer on the KANGAROO ePump enteral feeding pump . See Section XIII for Service Part Numbers and

Section XI for contacting Customer Service.

Side Door enclosing Pump Set Loading area

To replace the Side Door, see Figure 32 and do the following:

Lower Hinge

Pin

Lower Door

Hinge

1. Place top Door Hinge onto the Top Hinge Pin.

Figure 32. Blue Door Replacement.

2. Carefully press down on the bottom of the door to spread the door hinges apart.

3. Place the bottom Door Hinge onto the Bottom Hinge Pin.

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Battery Pack

See Section VIII for full instructions on replacing Battery Pack.

Battery Door

To replace Battery Door, see Figure 33 and do the following:

1. Align the Battery Door Hinges with the long hinge pins.

2. Snap the hinges onto the hinge pins.

3. Screw down the door to hold in place.

Power Cord

See Section IV for initial setup, including Power Cord attachment.

Figure 33. Battery Door Replacement.

Pole Clamp

See Section IV for initial setup, including attachment of the Pole Clamp to the pump.

Section XIII - Service Part Numbers

To place an order for parts, or if technical assistance is required, call customer service.

The KANGAROO ePump enteral feeding pump contains a limited number of serviceable parts. User maintenance is to be performed only by appropriately qualified technical personnel.

Visit our web site at: www.TycoHealthcare.com

(1) KANGAROO ePump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .382400

(2) Main Door (Blue transparent door). .F31877WT

(3) Battery Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .F010484WT

(4) Battery Door (with Screw). . . . . . . . . F31878WT

Power Cord (with A/C Adapter). . . . . . .F010486WT

(5) Pole Clamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A11164WT

Re-Certification Pump Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776150

2

1

3

Figure 34. User Serviceable Parts.

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Section XIV - Warranty

LIMITED WARRANTY: Kendall, a Tyco Healthcare Group LP company, warrants to the original purchaser (“Customer”) that this product will be free of defects in materials and workmanship, under normal use, for one (1) year from the date of original purchase from Kendall or its authorized distributor. If this product does not operate as warranted above during the applicable warranty period, Kendall may, at its option and expense, replace the defective part or product with a comparable part or product, repair the defective part or product, or, if neither replacement nor repair is reasonably available, refund to Customer the purchase price for the defective part or product. Dated proof of original purchase will be required. Kendall does not assume any liability for loss arising from unauthorized repair, misuse, neglect, or accident.

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Section XV - Electromagnetic Conformity Declaration

The KANGAROO ePump enteral feeding pump has been built and tested according to UL60601-1, E181931 CSA-C22.2

No.601.1-M90, and EN60601-1-2 Standards.

The KANGAROO ePump enteral feeding pump is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.

The user of the pump should assure that it is used in such an environment.

Emissions Test Compliance

RF emissions

(CISPR 11) Group 1

RF emissions

(CISPR 11) Class B

Harmonic emissions

Electromagnetic Environment - Guidance

The KANGAROO ePump uses RF energy only for its internal function. Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment.

The KANGAROO ePump is suitable for use in all establishments, including domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low-voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes.

(IEC 61000-3-2) Class A

Voltage fluctuations/ flicker emissions

(IEC 61000-3-3) Complies

Radiated Disturbance Immunity

(EN60601-1-2 / IEC 61000-4-3:2002) Complies

Conducted Disturbance Immunity

(EN60601-1-2 / IEC 61000-4-6:2001) Complies

Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity

(EN60601-1-2 / IEC 61000-4-8:2001) Complies

Voltage dips and sags Immunity

(EN60601-1-2 / IEC 61000-4-11:2001) Complies

Electrical Fast Transient / Bursts Immunity

(EN60601-1-2 / IEC 61000-4-4:2001) Complies

Electrostatic Discharge Immunity

(EN60601-1-2 / IEC 61000-4-2:2001) Complies

Surge Immunity

(EN60601-1-2 / IEC 61000-4-5:2001) Complies

KANGAROO

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Patents pending.

*KANGAROO ePump is a trademark of Sherwood Services AG

SPRAY-NINE is a trademark Spray-Nine Corporation

PHISOPHEX is a trademark of Smith Kline Beecham Corp.

HIBICLENS is a trademark of Tubifoam Ltd.

VESTA-SYDE is a trademark of Steris, Inc.

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