2008T Troubleshooting Guide
P/N 490292 Rev. A
CO- 1.0.10 VERIFY ACID SETTINGS
a) Press the upper left ‘Conc’ button to call the ACID Sub Screen (Figure below). This screen indicates the
‘Selected Acid’s’ Ionic Profile.
ACID Sub Screen
b) Does the label on the connected ACID match the Sub Screen’s Ionic Profile (Yes or No)?
Yes The label = the screen’s Ionic Profile. See parts a AND b below:
a) Per its label, ENSURE the bicarb is the same ‘Type’ as the acid.
b) See procedure number CO- 2.0.0 (page 365).
No Referring to NOTES 1 through 4 below, THREE (3) possibilities: 1) The connected acid may
NOT be the ‘Selected Acid’; 2) You made an error and the levels are correct; 3) The connected
acid was entered incorrectly in Service mode.
NOTE 1: If a Granuflo
®
acid is selected the screen’s Acetate (Ac) value should be ½ the value on the
ACID’S label. EXAMPLE: 4.0 on the screen = 8.0 on the label. If Granuflo
®
IS NOT selected
the screen’s Ac value should = exactly the value on the label!
NOTE 2: Sub Screen values are rounded! EXAMPLE: 2.30 on the screen may = 2.25 on the label.
NOTE 3: Na+ = Sodium. If the sodium level on the label is 110 or less it indicates sodium contributed
by the acid alone. If more than 110 it indicates the TOTAL or FINAL Sodium.
NOTE 4: K+ = Potassium; Ca++ = Calcium; Mg++ = Magnesium; Ac = Acetate; Citrate is NOT
ALWAYS present; Dex = Dextrose (mg/dL*).
* If the label states Dextrose in mmol/L THEN 5.5 mmol/L = 100 mg/dL;11 mmol/L = 200
mg/dL