Alaris GW Infusion Pump

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Alaris GW Infusion Pump

The Alaris® GW volumetric infusion pump is both small and light making it unusually compact. It can also be integrated into a multi-pump infusion system.

This volumetric infusion pump uses dedicated sets with or without anti-free-flow valve. It has a simple user interface allowing settling of basic infusion parameters.

An intelligent pressure sensor will detect many changes in the infusion conditions, kinked tubing for example.

Infusion rate: 1 - 999 ml/h

  • Small and light
  • Easy to load and operate
  • Piggybacking infusions can be added
  • Pumping mechanism: peristaltic
  • Standard administration set: has anti-reflux valve, set with anti-free-flow value (optional)
  • Delivery options:
  • rate and volume
  • volume over time
  • primary/secondary infusions
  • bolus
  • rate titration (requires key press to confirm)
  • micro mode (allows setting rate in resolution of 0.1 ml/h increments)
  • KVO
  • VTBI
  • VI
  • Alaris® Gateway compatible
  • Various alarm conditions
Model no. AlarisGW
Volume infused indicator:
1 - 990 ml/h (standard mode)
0.1 - 999 ml/h (micro mode)
KVO rate: Configurable (OFF, 1.0 to 5.0 ml/h)
Bolus rate and volume: 1 - 999 ml/h, volume 0.1 - 99 ml
Accuracy: ± 10% over one hour at 1 - 999 ml/h
Air in line detection: Configurable single bubble of 50, 10, 200 or 500 µl, cumulative
Occlusion detection: Lo (250 mmHg), Norm (350 mmHg, Hi (500 mmHg)
Power supply: 220 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 10 VA
Battery: Rechargeable NiMH automatically charges when connected to AC
Battery life: > 6 hrs at 25 ml/h, > 4 hrs at 125 ml/h, > 2 hrs at 999 ml/h
Weight: 1.5 kgs (excluding power cable)
Dimensions: 140h x 137w x 105d mm

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