| Thanks Gary. So I guess you are talking of an occlusion right at the exit point? When I think of blockage I usually think of a kinked line or canulla, (line blockages have been common for me, just lately) which I assume wouldn't put pressure in the remaining line/cannula and body. Or, if the blockage is at the exit point, I think I assumed that it could block somewhat but not THAT much. Good old assuming, eh?
It does make sense what you say. it is strange that it is giving me occlusion alarms, but not for those. I guess the error could be intermittent. I think your idea to get it checked out may be very wise, before it blows my *** up.
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