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Description

The Baxter Sigma Spectrum Infusion Pump includes the Double Rotating Pole Clamp Assembly (#35743), A/C power adaptor, and 802.11b/g Wireless Battery Module (#35162).

Warranty: 90 Days - Parts and Labor.

The Sigma Spectrum Infusion Pump is used for the controlled administration of intravenous fluids. These fluids can include pharmaceutical drugs, blood, blood products, and other compounds of required patient therapy. Intravenous, arterial, subcutaneous, intrathecal, epidural, or irrigation of fluid space are all clinically acceptable intended routes of administration.

Features

Baxter Sigma Spectrum Infusion Pump Features

  • Easy to set up and program safely.
  • Bright, easy to read color display.
  • Can be used with Baxter's standard IV administration sets.
  • On-board, digital help screens.
  • Quick drug find library search.
  • Configurable dose error reduction software.
  • Single step titration limit.
  • Flow check at start of infusion.
  • Secondary container infusion check.
  • Bi-directional wireless communication.
  • Comprehensive log analysis software to create CQU reports.

Specifications

Baxter Sigma Spectrum Infusion Pump Specifications

  • Dimensions: 6.3" x 6.4" x 4.7" (160 mm x 163 mm x 119 mm).
  • Weight: Less than or equal to 0.75 lb (340 grams).
  • Wireless Battery Module:
    • Lithium Ion, 1800 mA/h, 7.4 VDC nominal.
    • Capacity 4 hours (500 mL) at 125 mL/hour at the highest backlight settings.
    • 16 hour recharge time.
    • Charging occurs if AC Power Adaptor is plugged in, whether pump is ON or OFF.
  • Pump Characteristics and Flow Rate Accuracy:
    • Linear peristaltic mechanism.
    • 0.5 to 999 mL/hour flow range in 0.1 mL/hour increments from 0.5 to 99.9 mL/hour and 1 mL/hour increments thereafter.
    • Volumetric accuracy (based on volume collected over one hour) using standard Hospira, Baxter.
    • ± 5% from 2 to 800 mL/hour, greater than 800 mL/hour ± 10% for Hospira ± 5% from 2 to 999 mL/hour for Baxter, 0.5 to 1.9 m/hour ± 0.1 mL. Total volume up to 9 liters (Hospira) or 12 liters (Baxter).
    • KVO - Keep vein open rate of either 1 mL/hour or the actual rate, whichever is lower, at infusion complete alarm.
    • Maximum pump pressure - 36 PSI (which can never be obtained with operational occlusion alarm limits).
  • Wireless Network Interface:
    • Standard: IEEE 802.11b/g.
    • Transmit Power: 12 dBm typical.
  • Wireless Security:
    • WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy): 64/128-bit encryption (RC4).
    • WPA/WPA2/802.11i:
      • Encryption: TKIP, CCMP (AES).
      • WPA-PSK.
      • 802.1X authentication.
      • LEAP (WEP only).
      • PEAP/MSCHAPv2.
      • EAP-TLS.
  • Environmental Limits:
    • Operating Temperature: 60 to 80 °F (15.6 to 26.7 °C), 20 to 90% relative humidity, non-condensing.
    • Storage Temperature: -4 to 120 °F (-20 to 49 °C), 10 to 90% relative humidity, non-condensing.
  • Display: Full color, HRTFT, 240 x 270, LED front-lit, 0.2235 mm x 0.2235 mm dot pitch.
  • Alarms and Alerts:
    • Air-In-Line: Dual beam ultrasonic detector alarms for large bubbles but allows smaller bubbles to pass. Detects air bubbles greater than 1" (≈ 125 μL Hospira, ≈ 140 μL Baxter), will alarm if greater than 1 mL of air in 15 min., less than 50 μL bubbles are omitted in the summation of the 1 mL.
    • Audio: Speaker actuated audio alarm, low, medium, and high levels selected through the configurations screen.
    • Battery Missing: Pump does not detect battery attached.
    • Depleted Battery: Pump stops running, alarms for 3 minutes.
    • Dose Rate Limit Exceeded: The pump will run with a soft dose rate exceeded after a double confirmation, it will not run with a hard dose rate exceeded, rates must be reset within hard limits.
    • Downstream Occlusion: Automatic restart occurs after the downstream occlusion is cleared. Actuation can be set to Low, 6 ± 4 PSI, Medium, 13 ± 6 PSI, or High, 19 ± 9 PSI.
    • Inactivity: Actuates after the pump has been inactive for 2 minutes.
    • Infusion Complete: Occurs when the VTBI reaches zero, at which time a KVO rate begins (the previous running rate or 1 mL/hour, whichever is lower).
    • In Stop: Load set.
    • In Stop: Open side clamp.
    • In Stop: Push run.
    • Low Battery: Less than 30 minutes of battery power remain.
    • Shut Door.
    • Side Clamp Closed: Pump stopped.
    • System Error.
    • Upstream Occlusion.
    • Very Low Battery: Less than 15 minutes of battery power remain.
  • Timekeeping: Real time clock, battery backed, 10 year life.
  • Logging Memory:
    • 24 hour memory of all set up screens except for ramp/taper modes that are maintained permanently.
    • Separate pump and drug library history logs, minimum of 96 hours each under extensive logging intensive operating conditions.
  • AC Power:
    • AC Power Adaptor, low profile, covers only one outlet, Medical Grade (EN60601-1-2), Input: 100 V-AC to 240 V-AC, 50 to 60 Hz/200 mA, Output: 9 V-DC / 800 mA, short circuit protected, cord length 3.0 m (~ 9.75'). Use only SIGMA part number 55079 or equivalent.
    • The SIGMA Spectrum Infusion Pump is classified according to Medical Electrical Equipment standards as:
      • Class II Equipment.
      • Type BF Applied Part.
      • Continuous Operation.
  • External Interfaces: RS-232 (RTX and CTS only), IrDA (SIR Encoding Protocol. Supports IrOBEX). Additional Asynchronous Serial Port Expansion bus available at battery terminals. Software upgrades may be performed through external RS-232 or IrDA ports.
  • Standards:
    • IEC60601-1 including collateral standards; Third Party Notified Body Testing (Reference Electromagnetic Compatibility Tables).
    • IrDA Serial Infrared Physical Layer Link Specification v1.4(IrPHY), IrDA Serial Infrared Link Access Protocol v1.1 (IrLAP) and IrDA Serial Infrared Link Management Protocol v1.1 (IrLMP), IrDA Tiny TP v1.1.
    • Wireless - 802.11b.
    • EIA-RS-232 levels for Asynchronous Transmit/Receive only (RS232).

Configurations

Baxter Sigma Spectrum Infusion Pump Configurations

  • #35700BAX: Version 6.05 Software.
  • #35700BAX2: Version 8.0 Software.

Frequently asked questions

What components are included with the pump?

The Certified Refurbished Baxter Sigma Spectrum Infusion Pump is shipped ready for immediate use and includes the following essential components:

  • Double Rotating Pole Clamp Assembly (#35743): This accessory allows you to securely mount the pump to an IV pole.
  • A/C Power Adaptor: A medical-grade adaptor used for continuous operation and charging the battery module.
  • 802.11b/g Wireless Battery Module (#35162): This integrated Lithium Ion battery powers the wireless communication features and provides portable operation. It offers approximately 4 hours of capacity when running at 125 mL/hour (with the highest backlight setting).
What advanced safety features are included?

The Baxter Sigma Spectrum Infusion Pump is engineered with multiple safety protocols to support clinical accuracy and patient protection:

  • Configurable Dose Error Reduction Software: This system helps minimize medication administration errors through advanced dose error reduction settings.
  • Detection Systems: The pump includes dual-beam ultrasonic air-in-line detectors and multiple occlusion alarm levels to ensure patient safety during operation.
  • Clinical Monitoring: The device supports secondary container infusion monitoring to manage complex therapies effectively.
  • Detailed Logging: It maintains a 24-hour memory of setup screens and a minimum of 96 hours of history logs for both pump and drug library usage, assisting in clinical oversight and analysis.
Does the pump have configurable dose error software?

Yes, the Baxter Sigma Spectrum Infusion Pump features advanced, highly configurable Dose Error Reduction Software (DERS), a core safety feature.

This software helps minimize medication errors through several mechanisms:

  • Configurable Limits: Allows staff to set precise, predefined limits (including single step titration limits) to ensure infusions remain within established therapeutic ranges.
  • Operational Checks: Features automated checks, such as flow verification at the start of the infusion, and verification for secondary container infusions.
  • User-Friendly Interface: Programming is simplified using a bright, color display and a quick drug find library search, which helps reduce manual input errors.
Is the Baxter Sigma Spectrum Infusion Pump designed for portability?

Yes, the Baxter Sigma Spectrum Infusion Pump is engineered for clinical versatility and seamless patient transport. Its compact design and included Double Rotating Pole Clamp Assembly allow for easy mounting to IV poles when moving between care areas.

Key features that support its portability include:

  • Lightweight Construction: With a weight of ≤ 0.75 lbs (340 grams), the unit is exceptionally lightweight and easy for clinical staff to handle and maneuver.
  • Wireless Battery Module: The included 802.11b/g Wireless Battery Module provides mobility, allowing the pump to operate on battery power while remaining connected to facility networks, reducing the need for constant tethering to an AC outlet.
  • Versatile Mounting: The included hardware ensures a secure attachment to standard IV poles, facilitating efficient transfer and stationary use throughout hospitals, infusion centers, and surgical suites.
What are the battery runtime and recharge times?

The Baxter Sigma Spectrum Infusion Pump includes the 802.11b/g Wireless Battery Module (#35162), which is a Lithium Ion unit (1800 mA/h, 7.4 VDC).

Key specifications for portable power are:

  • Operating Runtime: Up to 4 hours of continuous operation. This capacity is measured at a flow rate of 125 mL/hour using the highest display backlight setting.
  • Recharge Time: The battery requires 16 hours for a full recharge when connected to the included AC power adaptor.
Is the pump designed for versatile administration routes?

Yes, the Baxter Sigma Spectrum Infusion Pump is built for high clinical versatility, supporting the safe and controlled delivery of intravenous fluids, including pharmaceuticals, blood, and blood products. It is compatible with the following routes of administration:

  • Intravenous
  • Arterial
  • Subcutaneous
  • Epidural

This system ensures reliable, volumetric accuracy across a broad flow range, making it a dependable choice for various specialized clinical needs.

Does the pump integrate with hospital wireless networks?

Yes, the Baxter Sigma Spectrum is designed for seamless clinical integration. It features bi-directional wireless communication using IEEE 802.11b/g standards, which allows for:

  • Network Connectivity: Efficient integration with hospital IT systems.
  • Software Management: Streamlined remote software updates.
  • Data Analysis: Support for comprehensive log analysis to create Continuous Quality Usage (CQU) reports.
What mechanism does the pump use for precise delivery?

The Baxter Sigma Spectrum Infusion Pump utilizes a linear peristaltic mechanism to ensure high flow rate accuracy during the administration of intravenous fluids, medications, and blood products. This technology is engineered for reliability across a flow range of 0.5 to 999 mL/hour, supporting diverse clinical applications such as intravenous, arterial, subcutaneous, and epidural administration.

Is the wireless communication secure?

Yes, the Baxter Sigma Spectrum Infusion Pump is equipped with bi-directional wireless communication designed to integrate securely into clinical environments. It utilizes IEEE 802.11b/g standards and supports robust wireless security protocols, including WEP, WPA, and WPA2, to ensure protected data management and connectivity.

Does the pump feature a clear, easy-to-read color display?

Yes, the Baxter Sigma Spectrum Infusion Pump is equipped with a bright, full-color HRTFT display with a 240 x 270 resolution. The screen is LED front-lit and designed to clearly present critical infusion data—such as medication names, dosage, and flow rates—to help streamline programming and enhance clinical efficiency.