MTP® Transport Infusion Pump(1001 and 1001a)

 

 

For durability and reliable performance in all types of inside or outside environments, the MTP is manufactured utilizing U.S. Military Standards for workmanship and electronic component selection. The MTP's minimal electronic controls (switches) provides quick, simple and user friendly pump set up and operation. Regardless of the operational environment's ambient light, the pump will brightly display all pump modes and alarm messages. The pump will operate for up to 8 hours on its rechargeable battery, and for added operational flexibility, it may be powered (while recharging its battery) from either an AC electrical power source or from a vehicle's DC electrical power source. The DC electrical power source must be 12 volts or greater.

The MTP is registered with the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a transport infusion pump. This is a plus for your risk management program for your malpractice insurance.

The MTP models (1001) and (1001a) meet U.S. Military Standards 461 (c) and (d) and 810 while under battery operation. The MTP is used by the U.S. Navy in Operation Deep Freeze, and it was also used in Operation Dessert Storm, and both the MTP and MVP-1 were used in Operation Provide Promise in Croatia and Bosnia.

Important Features:

  • The MTP will effectively operate in any position, even when it is at the same level as the solution container.
  • All of the MTP's functions and alarms are controlled by a powerful INTEL® microcomputer.
  • Precise control of the MTP's pumping mechanism by the pump's microcomputer provides for accurate and continuous infusion - no bolusing effect.
  • The MTP has a rotational and detachable mounting clamp which enables the pump to be mounted on IV poles, bed rails, wheel chairs, stretchers, and suitable aircraft structures.
  • The pump's rotary peristaltic pumping action enables the clinician to infuse all types of solutions, regardless of viscosity, as well as, whole blood and blood products.

 MTP Specifications and Features:

Size

4"W x 4"H x 7"D , excluding Pole Clamp.

Weight

4lbs (without pole clamp)

Pump Type

Rotary Peristaltic

  • Nominal accuracy +5% volume delivered
  • Continuous - no cycling or bolusing

Flow Rates

Model 1001 - 0.1 ml/hr to 499.9ml/hr

Model 1001a - 1ml/hr to 499ml/hr

Infusion Volume Settings

Model 1001 - 1 ml to 999ml

Model 1001a - 1ml to 9999ml

Power Requirements

110-120 VAC, 800mA, 50-60 Hz,

215-220 VAC, 800mA, 40-50 Hz,

12VDC, 800mA

Battery Operation Capacity

Up to 8 hours at any flow rate, provided the battery is fully charged before start up.

Battery

6V, rechargeable sealed lead acid, DOT and IATA approved, and UL listed.

Other Specifications

  • UL listed
  • Meets Mil Std. 454(electronic workmanship)
  • Meets RTCA (FAA) DO-160C requirements for aircraft environmental performance standards for altitude, decompression, EMI, RFI, temperature, humidity, and vibration.

MTP Padded Carrying Cases

Designed by MTP users, the Model 664019 Padded Carrying Case not only provides extra protection for the pump, it also gives the user more versatility when the pump is used.

Incorporating the use of VELCRO® strapping, the padded case enables the user to securely position a collapsible IV bag on top of the pump. When a carried patient is placed into or removed from an emergency vehicle or aircraft, the crew does not have to worry about the IV bag's placement.

Equipped with a shoulder carrying strap, the Model 664019 Padded Carrying Case enables the crew to hand carry other important equipment.

The Padded Carrying Case compliments the MTP's portability.

MTP Detachable and Rotational Pole Clamp

The model 663037 Detachable Pole Clamp (standard on all MTP pumps) is a unique clamping device, whether it is attached to the pump or not!

When the Clamp is secured to the MTP pump by its quick mount/dismount locking pin, the clamp enables the crew to mount the MTP to a regular or mini IV pole, bed or stretcher rail, suitable air craft structure, wheelchair handle, etc.

When the Clamp is not attached to the MTP, it reduces the weight of the pump and makes the pump more compact in size - especially advantageous when the pump is carried in the Padded Carrying Case. The Clamp's removal from the pump also enables the MTP to be placed in a bulkhead cabinet for easy access, storage and/or use, or for possible accommodation to a user designed specific mounting configuration.

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