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Models 88 00 50 & 88 00 60 Series are equipped with a factory-installed high capacity rechargeable battery� Located on the display panel is the low
battery and charge indicator light (FIG 10)�
1�
Connect the unit to either an AC or DC power source�
2�
The green external power light shall be illuminated� The yellow charge indicator will remain lit while the battery is charging�
3�
Ensure that the yellow charging light is illuminated when charging begins� As the battery nears a full charge, the yellow battery charging light may
flash for several minutes� This is normal� If your unit does not hold a charge, check that the yellow light turns on when external power is applied
with the power button "Off"� If problems persist, contact an authorized Laerdal Medical Service Center�
NOTE
– Recharging the battery to full capacity may take up to 5 hours depending on the depth of discharge.
If unit is not in use for extended periods, the battery should be recharged every 3-6 months� A fully charged battery will provide approximately 45-60
minutes of continuous operation at zero vacuum level (free flow)� Unit can be left on charge when not in use�
CAUTION
–
Completely discharging the battery will shorten the battery life. Do not operate the unit for more than a few minutes if the low
battery indicator light is lit. Recharge the battery as soon as possible.
baTTeRy ReplaCemenT
1�
Using a coin or straight-blade screwdriver rotate latch to unlocked position�
2�
Remove door by pulling up on latch�
3�
Remove battery from compartment and unplug connector from circuit board�
4�
Install new battery by reversing the above steps�
5�
Dispose of battery properly by following local protocol�
CleanInG InsTRUCTIons
Collection Canister:
1�
To remove canister, push power button to turn unit off� Wait for vacuum level to drop�
2�
Disconnect external power source from input receptacle on unit (if applicable)�
3�
Remove canister from unit or holder by disconnecting the elbow, tubing and filter as needed�
NOTE
–Insert tethered plug into side port of unit.
4�
The 800 ml disposable collection canister and lid are for single-patient use only and must be discarded after use� The
300 ml disposable collection canister is meant for single-use only and must be discarded after use�
NOTE
– Before disposal of the 300ml canister, attach free end of tubing to the fitting at the bottom of the canister
(FIG 13). This prevents liquid from leaking out of the canister.
Suction Unit:
1�
With the power "Off," disconnect the unit from all external power sources�
2�
Wipe the outside housing with a clean damp cloth and detergent�
CAUTION
Do not submerge suction unit in water as this will result in damage to vacuum pump.
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3�
If disinfection is desired, follow the disinfectant manufacturer's recommended instructions and dilution rates carefully�
Tubing:
1�
Disconnect tubing and discard; both patient tubing and connection tubing are considered single-patient use only�
Carry Bag:
1�
Wipe the bag with a clean, damp cloth soaked with a mild detergent�
2�
If disinfection is desired, follow the disinfectant manufacturer's recommended instructions and dilution rates carefully�
Changing Filter (800 ml disposable canister):
1�
Filter can be used for up to 2 months of use, but change filter immediately if contamination or discoloration is observed�
2�
Remove the bacteria filter by disconnecting it from the suction unit and lid assembly�
3�
Replace it with a new Bacteria Filter # 88 49 01 (12 each) and remount it to the suction unit and disposable canister lid�
(refer to battery Connection in set Up)
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Figure 13
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