An infusion pump contained in an olive green metal box mounted on four grey rubber feet; box is rectangular and has vents on each of the short sides; front side of box has pale metal label bolted on which displays a number grid; top of box has a white plastic toggle with red light window in its mid…
On right front side: "NOMINAL FLOW - ML./MIN. PER SYRINGE -- 100 R.P.M. MOTOR // [a grid with numbers]
// OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS // TO POSITION CARRIAGE, LIFT BLACK KNOB AND SLIDE CARRIAGE. // TO
SHIFT SPEEDS, LIFT NICKLED BAR TOWARDS CARRIAGE AND SLIDE LEFT OR RIGHT TO SELECTED POSITION, THEN
DROP BACK INTO NOTCH"; on top: "COMPACT // INFUSION PUMP // MODEL NO. 975 // HARVARD APPARATUS CO.,
INC. // MILLIS, MASS."; single grid of numbers to right of top label; top, right side: "50 C.C.";
left side on red tag: "A842"; reverse side: "110-120 V.A.C. // 60 Hz " "THIS NUMBER IS REQUIRED //
ON ALL INQUIRIES CONCERNING THIS UNIT // SERIAL NUMBER // 18844"
Permanent Location
Storage Room 0007
0007-L2-6
Condition Remarks
Inside of machine covered with heavy deposit of dust and grime; two chips on top surface 6 cm and 12 cm from front edge and 14 cm from right edge (from movement of syringes); chipped areas have rusted, so has the front edge of the box, and dark areas on syringe clips where white metal has pulled away from base metal underneath; more rust spots visible along front edge of white metal base that holds syringe clips; #2: rubber requires special treatment.
Copy Type
Original
Reference Types
Person
Other
JPG
Reference Comments
Gillian Major; see also all of 996.013; CD #2
Research Facts
Two 50 cc syringes fit into clips on top of pump; the fluid in the syringe was pumped out by the
movement of the mount there by filling the bladder at a regulated rate of flow; pump could shift