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FAUlTs AnD WARnings
WARning
Orange cylinder logo
eXCessiVe PRessURe
CheCK The TUBing hOse
TUBing hOse OBsTRUCTeD
CO2 nOT DeTeCTeD
Note:
If the insufflator does not switch on, this could be due to damage to the fuses. If so, it is advi-
sable to turn off the power, check and if necessary replace the fuses (use only T25AL – 250 V
delayed-action UR fuses)
For any other problems, contact your nearest after-sales service department.
POssiBle CAUse
Cylinder pressure at 40 bars
gas cylinder valve closed
high-pressure hose connector on the insuf-
flator disconnected
sporadic action on the pneumoperitoneum
Tubing hose tangled
Trocar valve closed during insufflation
Tubing hose missing
The tubing hose is not correctly connected
Tubing hose fault detected
Bent tubing hose
Trocar valve closed during insufflation
gas cylinder valve closed
high-pressure cylinder or insufflator hose
disconnected
CO2 gas wall point system faulty
insufflator hose connection / wall point
system connection
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MeAsURes TO TAKe
Change the cylinder. it is advisable to pre-
pare a replacement cylinder as soon as the
cylinder pressure reaches 40 bars.
Open the valve
Turn off the apparatus, check that the CO2
gas is flowing and turn the apparatus back
on
none.
- if the pressure exceeds the pressure set
by 2 mm hg, the apparatus will create
mild exsufflation.
stretch out the tubing hose
Open the trocar
Connect the tubing hose
Correctly connect the tubing hose to [C1]
and [C2]
sent the apparatus to the after-sales ser-
vice department for repair
stretch out the tubing hose
Open trocar valve
Open the valve
Correctly connect the hose to the insuffla-
tor and to the cylinder
Check whether the pressure supplied by
the CO2 gas wall point system is higher
than 3 bars.
Carefully connect the hose to the CO2 gas
wall point outlet and to the insufflator