
Product Details
| Model | Lifecare 5000 |
| Brand | ABBOTT |
| Category | IV infusion pumps |
| Posted | 22.02.2026 |
| Views | 571 |
Product Specifications
- Insulin infusion
- Yes
- Syringe
- Yes
- Ambulatory
- Yes
- PCA
- Yes
Used - Good ABBOTT Lifecare 5000
(plus shipping costs and VAT)
Price in seller currency:: 58 EUR
Description
ABBOTT LifeCare 5000
Infusion pump
Good condition
Tested-functional
FEATURES:
The Abbott Lifecare 5000 Plum Infusion System is a multilane, general purpose, volumetric infusion system designed to meet the need for hospital-wide device standardization. By means of internal switch-settings, a qualified bio-technician can configure the LifeCare 5000 System to best suit the clinical needs and census changes of the hospital. The Unit is designed for accurate, non-pulsatile administration of single fluid regimens, dual-channel regimens, piggybacks, and multidose regimens over a wide range of delivery rates and fluid viscosities. It can administer a variety of medical fluids, from 5% Dextrose Injection, USP, to enteral feeding products and blood. Primary and secondary doses of compatible drugs can be delivered concurrently.
DELIVERY RATE RANGE: - Micro Mode: 0.1 to 99.0 mL/hr (in 0.1 mL increments). The total of the primary rate plus the secondary rate cannot exceed 99.9 mL/hr in Micro Mode. Note: while using the concurrent delivery feature in the Micro Mode, neither the primary rate nor the secondary rate can be less than 0.5 mL/hr. - Macro Mode: 1 to 999 mL/hr (in 1 mL increments. The total of the primary rate plus the secondary rate cannot exceed 700 mL) in 1 mL/hr in Macro Mode.
DOSE LIMIT RANGE: - Micro Mode: 0.1 to 999 mL (in 0.1 mL increments). - Macro Mode: 1 to 9999 mL (in 1 mL increments).
Operating Back Pressure: 02 to 10 psig. The maximum pressure is user-selectable from 1 to 10 psig, via the front panel touchswitches.
Secondary Doses: For dual-channel delivery, a single dose of a secondary fluid may be administered. For multidose delivery, 1 to 24 doses of a secondary fluid may be administered at intervals from 15 minutes to 24 hours.
OCCLUSION ALARM: Distal: The distal occlusion alarm sounds within two pumping cycles after the distal set tubing or set outlet fitting becomes occluded. Proximal: The proximal occlusion alarm sounds within five pumping cycles if the tubing proximal to the cassette becomes occluded.
Air-in-Alarm: The stopped air in distal line alarm will sound if a bubble 100 uL or larger passes the distal air-in-line sensors. Alarm may actually sound at detection of a bubble as small as 50 uL)
Proximal: The stopped air in proximal line alarm will sound if approximately 1200 uL or more passes trough the proximal air-in-line sensors.
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