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Refurbished Baxter AS40A Syringe Pump

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Refurbished Baxter AS40A Syringe Pump

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Part Number

BAXTER-RF-AS40A


Quick Overview

Continuous or intermittent infusion via intravenous (IV), intra-arterial (IA), epidural, or subcutaneous routes of administration.

Product Description

The AS40A Infusion Pump is designed to meet the fluid and drug delivery requirements of today's changing clinical environment. It provides for accurate continuous or intermittent infusion via intravenous (IV), intra-arterial (IA), epidural, or subcutaneous routes of administration.

The AS40A accepts standard disposable syringes from 1 mL to 60 mL in size. A numeric keypad simplifies programming and makes the pump easier to use. Safety and effectiveness are reinforced by pre-programmable bolus operation, titration of a dose without interruption of fluid flow, and easily understood alarm and alert messages.

Additional Information

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Condition Refurbished
Manufacturer Baxter
Part Number AS40A
Specifications
  • Accuracy: +/- 3% (not including syringe tolerance)
  • Accuracy for volume infusions: +/- 3%, or .007ヤ of travel, whichever is greater (not including syringe tolerance)
  • Syringes Accepted: BD Plastipak, Monoject, Terumo
  • Flow Rate Range: 0.01 ml/hr to 360 ml/hr (dependent on syringe size)
  • Deliverable Volume: The full syringe volume can be delivered
  • Data Display: Self-prompting, multi-field LCD
  • Status Display: Nine-LED array
Width 3.4
Length 2.6
Height 10
Weight 2.75 lbs.
Power Power Requirement: AC 105 ヨ 125V 60 Hz (battery charger), DC internal nickel-cadmium battery pack. Battery Life: 12 hours of operation at 2 ml/hr using a 60 ml syringe, following a 16-hour charge.
 

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