RMS FreedomEdge User manual

Introduction:
The FreedomEdge® Syringe Infusion System is portable and easy to use, requiring no batteries or electricity. It starts to operate
when the pump is closed. RMS Precision Flow Rate Tubing™ sets are used to control the ow rate.
The FreedomEdge® operates at a constant safe pressure of 13.5psi (93079 Pa) with 20ml syringes. For 30ml syringes, the pump
operates at 10 PSI (68900 Pa). The constant pressure developed in the FreedomEdge® automatically decreases the ow rate if there
is an increase in resistance during the delivery. The system will nd equilibrium between the increasing resistance and ow rate. It
provides constant ow which tends to inhibit clots, and holds full pressure after an infusion is complete to prevent blood
or drug backow. The FreedomEdge® also eliminates concerns of a bolus, overow, overdose, or runaway infusion.
For SCIg, the advantage of dynamic equilibrium is the system’s ability to decrease the ow for any pressure increases caused by
tissue saturation, or improper needle placement (e.g., over a muscle, in scar tissue, needle not deep enough, needles too close
together).
The FreedomEdge® oers all the performance & technology of the FREEDOM60®, in a design for 20ml and 30ml syringes.
The FREEDOM60® is designed for 60ml syringes using only two operating knobs.
Indications for Use:
The FreedomEdge® Syringe Infusion System is indicated for for intravenous, intra-arterial, enteral, subcutaneous and epidural
infusion of medications or uids requiring continuous delivery at controlled infusion rates. The FreedomEdge® is also intended
to provide continuous infusion of a local anesthetic directly into the intraoperative site for postoperative pain management.
Contraindications:
The FreedomEdge® is not intended for the delivery of blood, critical* or life-sustaining medications, or for the infusion of insulin.
*Critical may be dened as medication requiring greater accuracy of delivery, such as CNS opiate depressants which in certain countries, e.g.
UK, may be limited by local regulations. CONSULT LOCAL REGULATORY AUTHORITIES.
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Caution:
•Use the FreedomEdge® Syringe Infusion System only for the patient for whom the device is prescribed and only for its intended use.
•Use only RMS Precision Flow Rate Tubing™ sets manufactured by RMS Medical Products. Use of any other tubing set may cause
the syringe to eject from the pump and eventually cause internal damage to the pump. Use of any other tubing set may also cause
over-delivery of uids or medication to the patient.
•Use only recommended syringes with the FreedomEdge®.
•Do not use syringes smaller than 20ml. The use of a smaller syringe may cause high pressures that can be unsafe for the patient.
•Using the same tubing set, 30ml syringes will have dierent ow rates and delivery times versus 20ml syringes.
•Before use, carefully inspect the tubing set package. Do not use the tubing set if the package is opened or damaged.
•Do not re-sterilize tubing sets.
•Overuse of the slide clamp or storing tubing sets with the slide clamp engaged for long periods of time* may damage the tubing
and aect the infusion rate.
•Carefully inspect the FreedomEdge® Syringe Infusion Pump before use. Verify its condition and test. If the pump is believed to not
be operating properly or at the appropriate rate of ow, immediately discontinue use.
•The FreedomEdge® Syringe Infusion System does not have an alarm, therefore no alarm will sound if an interruption to ow occurs.
There is no display of infusion status. The pump is not suitable for use with medication where delay or under-infusion could result
in serious injury.
•Discontinue use of a pump that has been damaged, exposed to severe impact, or which has failed to test properly.
•Discontinue use of a pump that has been submerged in uid. If any uid is allowed to enter the pump, other than moisture from
cleaning or sanitizing, it should be replaced immediately.
•Do not autoclave the FreedomEdge®. It will melt the plastic and damage the pump.
•In the USA, federal law restricts this device to sale by or on order of a physician.
•Tubing that is pre-primed and shipped at temperatures below freezing could be damaged.
*Generally greater than 2 hours.

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* Flow rates will be approx. 73% of this number with a 30ml syringe.
Sterile water for injection (SWFI) direct ow rates valid with select 20mL syringes.
Adjusted for antibiotic use, for actual ow rates see examples on page 7.
SWFI ow rates will be reduced from stated values. Typically used for viscous drugs.
Product Listing:
Each FreedomEdge® Syringe Infusion System includes a carrying pouch and user manual.
Product
Part #
FreedomEdge® Syringe Infusion Pump
F10020
FreedomEdge® Carrying Pouch
347400
FreedomEdge® Pump Diagram:
Syringes for use with the FreedomEdge®:
•Becton Dickinson & Co. BD® Luer-Lok™ 20ml (Reference number: 300629)
•Becton Dickinson & Co. BD® Luer-Lok™ 30ml (Reference number: 301229)
For Larger Volume Infusions:
The FreedomEdge® oers all the performance and technology of the FREEDOM60®, in a design
for 20ml and 30ml syringes. For larger volumes, the FREEDOM60® accommodates 60ml syringes.
SLIDE CLAMP with PART #
END CAP
END CAP
LUER DISC
fully extended
and open
SYRINGE
PUSHER
ARMS
SYRINGE
LOCATOR
LUER
CRADLE
PUMP NOSE
PROGRESS
WINDOW closed
FRONT LIP
extended
Part #: F10050
RMS Precision Flow Rate Tubing™ (case of 50)
F60
F120
F180
F275
F420
F500
F600
F900
F1200
F2400
F0.5
F1
F2
F3
F3.8
F5
F8
F10
F15
F30
F45
0.5ml/hr1
1ml/hr1
2ml/hr1
3ml/hr1
3.8ml/hr1
5ml/hr1
8ml/hr1
10ml/hr1
15ml/hr1
30ml/hr2
45ml/hr2
Part #Flow Rate*Part # Flow Rate*
60ml/hr2
120ml/hr2
180ml/hr3
275ml/hr3
420ml/hr3
500ml/hr3
600ml/hr3
900ml/hr3
1200ml/hr3
2400ml/hr3

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1. Examine the inside to ensure it is free of debris or contamination.
2. Test to make sure the syringe locator moves freely by sliding it up and down with your nger.
Testing the FreedomEdge® Syringe Infusion Pump:
Syringe Loading and Removal Instructions:
To load a syringe:
To remove a syringe:
Note: For bench testing of ow accuracy refer to page 7. Note that the negator mechanism which drives the syringe is cali-
brated for the life of the pump. RMS Precision Flow Rate Tubing™ sets are always measured to ow specication during man-
ufacture and will deliver the appropriate ow rate under controlled conditions.
1. Pull rmly to fully extend the pump.
2. Then, open the pump fully by lifting the top cover.
3. With syringe gradations facing up, push the syringe against the syringe locator.
4. Seat the syringe ange into the syringe locator.
5. Seat the luer disc inside the pump nose so that the syringe is rmly attached inside the pump.
Note: You can test proper t by gently tugging on the syringe. It will stay in place if properly attached.
After the infusion is complete, open the pump.
1. Remove the empty syringe by gently pushing it back to disengage the nose.
2. Lift the syringe up, out of the pump.
Note: You will never need to use force to load or remove a syringe.
syringe ange
syringe
locator

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Flow Rate vs Time Chart:
1ml/hr
5 hrs.
10 hrs.
15 hrs.
20 hrs.
25 hrs.
30 hrs.
2ml/hr
2 hrs. 30 min.
5 hrs.
7 hrs. 30 min.
10 hrs.
12 hrs. 30 min.
15 hrs.
30ml/hr
10 min.
20 min.
30 min.
40 min.
50 min.
60 min.
45ml/hr
6 min. 42 sec.
13 min. 18 sec.
20 min.
26 min. 42 sec.
33 min. 18 sec.
40 min.
60ml/hr
5 min.
10 min.
15 min.
20 min.
25 min.
30 min.
120ml/hr
2 min. 30 sec.
5 min.
7 min. 30 sec.
10 min.
12 min. 30 sec.
15 min.
5
10
15
20
25
30
Syringe
Volume
Note: Tubing that is pre-primed and shipped at temperatures below freezing could be damaged.
Selected Flow Rates vs Time:
Note: Drug viscosity will greatly aect delivery times. For assistance in determining which RMS
Precision Flow Rate Tubing™ sets to use, please contact RMS Medical Products at +1 845-469-2042.
Pausing the Infusion:
To stop the ow, fully open the lid to relieve pressure from the syringe plunger. Resume by fully
closing the lid again.
Checking Infusion Progress:
Check infusion progress by taking note of the time the infusion started and periodically checking the elapsed time against the
movement of the syringe plunger, as seen through the progress window. With 20ml syringes, the approximate rate for antibiotics
or other non-viscous solutions can be found on the slide clamp attached to the tubing. (i.e., F60 will ow at 60ml/hr, F30 will ow
at 30ml/hr, etc.). 30ml syringes will ow at a slightly slower rate than 20ml syringes. Multiply the 20ml ow rate by .73 to nd the
ow rate for 30ml syringes.
For example: With saline, F120 tubing will ow 120ml/hr with 20ml syringes. After multiplying, the ow rate is 87.6ml/hr with a
30ml syringe.
End of Infusion:
1. Confirm that the syringe is empty.
2. Open the pump by lifting up the top cover.
3. If not attaching another syringe, disconnect the tubing from the patient.
4. Gently remove the syringe as described on page 3.
Note: If the dose is greater than 20ml/30ml and an additional syringe is required, load the additional syringe by repeating
section titled,‘Starting the Infusion’.
Starting the Infusion:
1. Verify that you have the correct rate controlled tubing set.
2. Using sterile technique, remove the cap from the luer disc end of the tubing set and
connect the tubing to the pre-lled syringe. Make sure tubing is appropriately primed,
ensuring air has been removed.
3. Load syringe. Follow syringe loading instructions from page 3. Make sure the luer disc
is fully seated in the pump’s nose.
Note: You will never need to use force to load or remove a syringe.
4. Remove the cap from the other end of the tubing and connect the tubing to the
patient’s indwelling needle or catheter.
5. Begin the infusion by closing the pump lid. The infusion begins immediately.
To pause the infusion at any time, fully open the pump.

Note: If the dose is greater than 20ml/30ml and an additional syringe is required, load the
additional syringe by repeating section titled,‘Starting the Infusion’.
Note: You MUST use the RMS IgG Calculator to select the appropriate RMS Precision Flow Rate Tubing™ set needed to perform
the infusion in the time desired for each Immunoglobulin (IgG) patient. Failure to use the calculator will result in extremely
long infusion times. The labeled ow rate on each tubing set is true only for antibiotics and solutions with low viscosity. This
calculator can be downloaded through our website at rmsmedicalproducts.com or rmscalculator.com.
Administering Subcutaneous Immunoglobulin (SCIg):
End of Infusion:
1. Confirm that the syringe is empty.
2. Open the pump by lifting up the top cover.
3. Disconnect the tubing from the patient.
4. Gently remove the syringe as described on page 3.
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Starting the SCIg Infusion:
1. Verify that you have the correct rate controlled tubing set.
2. Using sterile technique, remove the cap from the luer disc end of the rate controlled tubing
set and connect the tubing to the pre-lled syringe. Make sure tubing is appropriately primed,
ensuring air has been removed.
3. Remove the sterile cap from the end of the subcutaneous needle set and attach it to the
male end of the rate controlled tubing set.
4. Load syringe. Follow syringe loading instructions from page 3. Make sure the luer disc is
fully seated in the pump’s nose.
Note: You will never need to use force to load or remove a syringe.
5. Begin the infusion by closing the pump lid. The infusion begins immediately.
To pause the infusion at any time, fully open the pump.
6. Select your sites and cleanse with alcohol. Once dry, pinch the skin and insert each
needle subcutaneously. Secure with adhesive dressing.
7. To check for blood backow, remove the syringe by opening the pump, pushing it
back against the locator and out.
8. With the syringe out of the pump, gently pull back on the plunger. Make sure no red or
pink exists in the tubing. If blood backow does exist, clamp the ow to that site and use
the IgG calculator to determine if the dose can be run using the remaining sites. If so,
continue. If not, remove all needles, attach a new needle set and start again from step 2.
9. Insert the syringe back into the pump and close the pump to begin the infusion.
fully open
Troubleshooting:
If the suggestions in this section do not solve your problem, or if problems persist, discontinue use and
consult RMS Medical Products and/or your healthcare provider.
Syringe will not load or remove from pump
Note: You will never need to use force to load or remove a syringe.
1. Make sure the is pump fully open, and that nothing is blocking the syringe locator.
2. Confirm you are not filling the syringe to more than 30ml, or using a syringe larger than 30ml.
3. If you still have difficulty, use one hand to slide the syringe locator all the way back, then place
the syringe.
Syringe will not stay inside in the pump
1. Make sure you are using the RMS Precision Flow Rate Tubing™ sets with the luer disc and the
RMS tag.
2. Make sure the luer disc end of the tubing has been connected to an approved syringe and
that the disc is seated properly inside the nose of the pump.

Syringe will not stay inside in the pump (continued)
3. Make sure the flange shape of the syringe is correctly seated into the shape of the
syringe locator.
No flow
•Open and close the lid to ensure the syringe pusher slides freely and does not bind.
•Make sure the slide clamp is unclamped and has not been used for an extensive period
of time. If the slide clamp is overused it can damage the tubing.
•Test the tubing: Use sterile procedures to disconnect where the indwelling catheter (IV) or needle set (subcutaneous);
is connected to the rate controlled tubing set; check for medication drip. If medication does not drip, replace the
tubing as it may be blocked or damaged. If medication does drip from the RMS Precision Flow Rate Tubing™, then
it is most likely a problem with the indwelling needle, catheter, or any fluid path accessories such as a clave connector
or needle-free adapter.
Slow flow
•Verify you are using the proper tubing.
• Verify you are using the proper syringe. 30ml syringes will flow approx. 73% of the rate of a 20ml syringe (e.g. 120ml/hr
tubing will flow at 87.6ml/hr).
•If a slide clamp is used for an extensive period of time, it can damage the tubing and affect the flow rate. Try using
another tubing set and measure the flow. For 60ml/hr tubing, the syringe plunger should move 10ml in 10 minutes
(1ml/min). For 120ml/hr tubing, the plunger should move 10ml in 5 minutes (2ml/min).
• Subcutaneous: Administration may be slow based on how well the patient’s tissue absorbs medication. If this is the
patient’s first time with SCIg it may take longer than expected because the body may need to create space in the
subcutaneous layers in order to absorb in the time desired. If you believe the rate is too slow, you should check the
needle sites. It is best to avoid areas of scar tissue, or on top of muscle. It is also possible you may need more sites,
longer needles or a faster flow rate tubing set.
Stopping the flow quickly
•The pump is designed to maintain pressure during and after the infusion to prevent blood/drug backflow.
•To stop the flow, fully open the lid to relieve pressure from the syringe plunger.
•You can also use the slide clamp. Only use the slide clamp in the case of an emergency, or when necessary to
immediately stop the flow.
Subcutaneous swelling, pain or redness at the site
•Try to insert subcutaneous needles dry. IgG tends to irritate the skin.
•Assure that the needles are long enough to reach the subcutaneous layers.
•Assure that the needles aren’t too long, as they may be in muscle.
•Try using a slower flow rated tubing set as the rate may be too fast.
•Think about site location. If you have been rotating sites and found locations that do not cause pain, it may be
preferable to return to the sites that work best.
Care and Maintenance:
The FreedomEdge®with RMS Precision Flow Rate Tubing™ does not require any preventative maintenance. The FreedomEdge®
works as a system, which means the tubing determines the flow rate, not the pump; therefore your pump needs no calibration.
Selecting the appropriate tubing set for the application ensures the proper flow rate will be achieved. During manufacture, RMS
Precision Flow Rate Tubing™ sets are thoroughly quality-tested to high standards, to guarantee flow rate accuracy and
appropriate flow rate delivery under controlled conditions.
Cleaning
Clean only those areas that are exposed and external. No attempt should be made to clean any part of the pump that is not
easily accessible.
Wipe the outside surface with warm water and detergent or use any surface disinfectant compatible with acetyl-butyl-styrene
(ABS) plastic, such as hydrogen peroxide. Avoid the use of alcohol or alcohol-containing compounds, as these tend to make
ABS plastic brittle. Wipe again with clean water to rinse.
If necessary, you may clean the inside of the pump with a damp cloth and any cleaning agent compatible with ABS plastic.
Storage:
The FreedomEdge® pump is recommended to be stored in a cool, dry place. Packaged tubing sets should be stored at room
temperature (approximately 16-30°C or 61-86°F).
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syringe ange
syringe
locator

Testing Flow Accuracy (if required by your local protocol):
1. Completely fill a new BD® 20ml syringe with sterile water. Do NOT use a 30ml syringe for this test.
2. Remove all air from the syringe.
3. Attach a sterile RMS Precision Flow Rate Tubing™ set to the syringe.
4. Remove all air from the tubing set.
5. Load the syringe into the pump and close the lid fully.
6. Monitor the syringe readings and elapsed time to derive an approximate flow rate.
7. Compare your test results to the range of test rates listed in the table below:
FreedomEdge® Flow Prole:
The FreedomEdge® flow profile shows that the flow rate is consistent throughout the delivery of medication.
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References:
1. Stuhmeier, Mainzer B. MD; Aspects of pressure build-up in the use of electronic infusion devices. II. Need for a pressure limit. Anasth
Intensivther Notfallmed (1987 Aug.) 22(4): 185-190.
2. Anasth Intensivther Notfallmed (1987 Aug.) 22(4): 181-184. ANSI/AAMI National Standard, ID 26-1992, Infusion Devices, August 24, 1992.
If test results in the range indicated cannot be approximated under bench testing conditions, contact the RMS Medical
Products at +1 845-469-2042.
7a. Bench-Rated Flow Rate: The FreedomEdge® syringe infusion pump design accounts
for the effects of standard clinical conditions on flow rate performance. Under bench test
conditions, a 60ml/hr labeled tubing set is designed to generate a nominal infusion rate of
72ml/hr. A 120ml/hr labeled tubing set will generate a nominal bench test rate of 134ml/hr.
The FreedomEdge® generates nominal bench test rates higher than the labeled rate
accounting for the following standardized application criteria that affects actual
delivery rates under normal clinical circumstances.
7b. Test Range: To assure consistent test results, keep pump and tubing at the same
approximate horizontal plane and monitor flow until syringe empties (approximately 9
minutes for F120 or 18 minutes for F60). The FreedomEdge® system is factory rated to
deliver infusions under strict test conditions over a large number of pumps tested within
7% of nominal with a 95% statistical confidence interval. Under varying bench test and
fluid conditions this range can be expected to vary approximately 15% of nominal. For
more accurate monitoring, use a stopwatch and finely graduated burette. FreedomEdge®
pump testing is based on ANSI/AAMI National Standard, ID 26-1992, Infusion Devices,
August 24, 1992.
Labeled Flow Rate Bench-Rated Flow Rate Test Range
F60 (60ml/hr)
72ml/hr
60-84ml/hr
F120 (120ml/hr)
134ml/hr
115-
15
3ml/hr
F60 (60ml/hr) Tubing F120 (120ml/hr) Tubing
Bench Test Rate
Less Clinical Eects
Catheter Gauge (20G PICC)
Fluid Viscosity
Venous Pressure
Label Flow Rate
72ml/hr
-7ml/hr
-2ml/hr
-3ml/hr
60ml/hr
134ml/hr
-8ml/hr
-3ml/hr
-3ml/hr
120ml/hr
FreedomEdge® Flow Rate vs. Time
Fluid: H2O · Fluid Volume: 20ml
Tubing Measured: F120, nominal 133.55ml/hr
0.00
20.00
40.00
60.00
80.00
100.00
120.00
140.00
160.00
0 75 150 225 300 375
Flow Rate (mL/hr)
Time (seconds)

Technical Specifications:
System
Reservoir volume: 20ml/30ml
Residual volume: <0.4ml
Flow rate accuracy: ± 7%*
Operating pressure: 1,03bar (15psi) peak/0,93bar (13.5psi) nominal
(20ml reservoir)
Height sensitivity: ± 3% per 30cm (12”)
*Flow rate data recorded at 21°C using 20ml of 0.9% NS. An overall accuracy of ±7% is expected at these values. At higher temperatures, which results in a
decrease in viscosity, a higher flow rate is anticipated to occur. The flow rate variation due to changes in temperature is approximately linear and would vary
from -20% at 14°C to +20% at 30°C. Fluids considerably more viscous than 0.9% NS are expected to slow the flow rate and consequently may result in longer
infusion times. More viscous fluids may be tested before patient use by following the bench test procedures described in this manual.
Pump
Weight: 0,34kg (12oz)
Length: Closed: 229mm (9”)
Extended: 299mm (11.75“)
Width: 83mm (3.25”)
Height: 38mm (1.5”)
Flow Rate Tubing
Length: 152mm - 1829mm (6” to 72”)
Warranty Information:
Limited Warranty:
RMS Medical Products/Repro Med Systems, Inc. (“Manufacturer”) warrants the FreedomEdge® syringe infusion pump to be
free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. Warranty is limited to Original Purchaser and covers the
FreedomEdge® for a period of two years from the purchase date. This warranty is not valid for any damage caused by the use
of non-RMS products. The “Original Purchaser” is the person purchasing the infusion pump from the Manufacturer or
Manufacturer’s Representative. Warranty does not extend to subsequent purchasers. Subject to the conditions of and upon
compliance with the procedures set forth in this limited warranty, the Manufacturer will repair or replace, at its option, any
infusion pump, or part thereof, which has been actually received by the Manufacturer or Manufacturer’s Representative within
the two-year warranty period, and which examination discloses, to the Manufacturer’s satisfaction, that the product is defective.
Replacement product and parts are warranted only for the remaining portion of the original two-year warranty period.
RMS rigorously tests the FreedomEdge® using RMS accessories to ensure that the FreedomEdge® operates in accordance with
published specification standards. If non-RMS accessories are used in conjunction with the FreedomEdge®, RMS does not
represent that the FreedomEdge® will operate in accordance with published specification standards. The FreedomEdge®
warranty does not cover third-party products or accessories.
The following conditions, procedures, and limitations apply to the Manufacturer’s obligations under this warranty:
•Parties Covered by this Warranty: This warranty extends only to the Original Purchaser of the infusion pump. This
warranty does not extend to subsequent purchasers.
Flow Rate Tubing / Residual Volume (ml)
F60
F120
F180
F275
F420
F500
F600
F900
F1200
F2400
F0.5
F1
F2
F3
F3.8
F5
F8
F10
F15
F30
F45
0.09
0.08
0.10
0.09
0.09
0.08
0.08
0.14
0.11
0.13
0.11
0.14
0.16
0.13
0.11
0.10
0.09
0.09
0.08
0.13
0.15
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• Warranty Performance Procedure: Notice of the defect must be made in writing to Customer Support Department,
RMS Medical Products/Repro-Med Systems, Inc., 24 Carpenter Road, Chester, NY 10918, USA. Notice to RMS Medical
Products/Repro-Med Systems, Inc. must include the model and serial number, date of purchase, and description of the
defect in sucient detail to facilitate repairs. Authorization must be obtained by the Original Purchaser from the Man-
ufacturer or Manufacturer’s Representative prior to returning the product to the Manufacturer. The defective pump must
be properly packaged and returned to the Manufacturer, postage-prepaid. Any loss or damage during shipment is at the
risk of the Original Purchaser.
• Conditions of Warranty: This warranty does not apply to any product, or part thereof, which has been repaired or altered
outside of the Manufacturer’s facility in a way so as, in Manufacturer’s judgment, to aect its stability or reliability, or which
has been subjected to misuse, negligence or accident.
• Limitations and Exclusions: Repair or replacement of an infusion pump or component part is the EXCLUSIVE remedy
oered by the Manufacturer. The following exclusions and limitations shall apply:
• No agent, representative, or employee of the Manufacturer has authority to bind the Manufacturer to any
representation or warranty, expressed or implied, or to change this limited warranty in any way.
• THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THERE ARE NO
WARRANTIES THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF.
• Manufacturer’s liability under this Limited Warranty Agreement shall not extend to special, indirect, or
consequential damages.
• The infusion pump can only be used under the supervision of medical personnel whose skill and judgment
determine the suitability of the infusion pump for a particular medical treatment.
• All recommendations, information, and descriptive literature supplied by the Manufacturer or its agents are
believed to be accurate and reliable, but do not constitute warranties.
This warranty and the rights and obligations hereunder, shall be construed under and governed by the laws of the State of
New York, USA.
Definition of symbols:
Manufacturer
Quantity
Caution
Catalog number
Consult instructions for use
Do not reuse
Authorized representative in
the European Community
Serial number
Use by YYYY-MM-DD
or YYYY-MM
Sterilized using irradiation
Batch code
347210_International_IFU_English_RevE
The FreedomEdge® Syringe Infusion System, FREEDOM60® Syringe Infusion System and RMS Precision Flow Rate
Tubing™ are registered trademarks of RMS Medical Products and are compliant with Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC.
RMS Medical Products is ISO 13485 certied. © 2018 RMS Medical Products; All Rights Reserved.
RMS Medical Products
24 Carpenter Road
Chester, NY 10918 USA
Tel.: 800-624-9600 • 845-469-2042
www.rmsmedicalproducts.com
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