
07-19-61-244 October 2, 2009 HomeChoice APD Systems Patient At-Home Guide 19-13
19. Technical Data
The Low Fill Mode logic will continue to drain without alarming for lower flow
rates when compared to the Standard Fill Mode logic. It also has a Minimum Drain
Time setting that must be met along with the Minimum Drain Volume before the
system can move on to Fill.
The Low Fill Mode is restricted to Fill volumes of 60 mL to 1000 mL. This mode is
suitable for patients with small Fill volumes who may normally drain slowly. It is
required that the Low Recirculation Volume Set be used with Low Fill Mode
procedures.
The Standard Fill Mode Drain Logic can be used for patient volumes ranging from
100 mL to 3000 mL. It has higher Slow Flow alarm thresholds than the Low Fill
Mode.
19.14 Replenish Logic
19.14.1 Scheduled Replenish
The system uses the first part of each cycle’s Dwell Time to transfer solution from
the supply bags to the heater bag. This replaces the solution used during the
previous Fill. This is a scheduled replenish because it is a planned function of the
system. The system does not alarm for a scheduled replenish if the fluid flow slows
or stops.
The system stops replenishing if LAST FILL DEXTROSE is set to DIFFERENT when
the supply bags (lines with white clamps) run empty. The system alarms REFILL
NOT FINISHED if you try to bypass Dwell before replenish has finished.
The system tries to draw fluid from the Last Fill bag line (line with BLUE clamp)
when the supply bags run empty and the LAST FILL DEXTROSE is set to SAME. The
system never draws fluid from the supply bag line (lines with WHITE clamps) and
Last Fill bag line (line with BLUE clamp) at the same time.
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