BATTERY cHARGING
On 7305P series, the units are equipped with a factory-installed rechargeable battery. The unit will have a light for low battery and charge indication. On 7305D series, the
units are not factory equipped with a rechargeable battery; check with your equipment provider to determine if your unit has been upgraded with a rechargeable battery.
When you connect the unit to an AC or DC power source using the AC adapter or DC power cord, the green external power light will illuminate. The yellow charge indicator will
be illuminated while the battery is charging. Verify that this illuminates when charging begins. As the charge nears a full charge, the yellow LED may flash on and off for
several minutes. This is normal.
NOTE– A discharged battery will require 10-17 hours (depending on depth of discharge) of charging to reach a full capacity.
NOTE– Do not connect the AC adapter to an outlet controlled by a switch to ensure power is supplied to unit at all times.
NOTE– Do not connect the DC power cord to an outlet that is not constantly energized.
NOTE– A fully charged battery on the 7305P series will provide approximately 60 minutes of continuous operation at a zero vacuum level (free flow). Operation time will
decrease with higher vacuum levels.
NOTE– If unit is not in use for extended periods, battery should be recharged every 6 months minimum.
CAUTION– Discharging the battery completely will shorten the life of the battery. Do not operate the unit more than a few minutes if the low battery indicator light is lit.
Recharge as soon as possible.
NOTE– When charging the battery, use an external power source and verify that the charge light illuminates when the unit is in the "Off' position. If the battery does not
charge, please be sure the model you are using has a battery installed prior to contacting your authorized DeVilbiss Healthcare provider.
NOTE– The internal rechargeable batteries used in 7305 units are typed as sealed lead-acid. Contact your local authorities for instruction on proper disposal.
cLEANING INSTRUcTIONS
Preparation
1.
Shut off unit using power switch and allow vacuum to drop. Disconnect power source from the DC input receptacle on the unit.
2.
Disconnect tubing and remove container from holder.
3.
Carefully remove lid and empty contents.
NOTE– Container should be emptied and cleaned after each use.
wARNING
To prevent possible risk of infection from contaminated cleaning/disinfection solutions, always prepare fresh solution for each cleaning
cycle and discard solution after each use.
Disposable collection container
The disposable collection container and lid are meant for single-patient use.
1. Remove filter cartridge and 4-3/8" tubing and set aside.
NOTE– Filter MUST NOT get wet. The filter material cannot be removed from the elbow (figure A).
wARNING
Do not remove float ball from lid. If removed, float ball may pose a choking hazard (figure B).
2.
Wash container and lid in warm water/dishwashing solution. Rinse with clean, warm water.
3. Soak in 1 part vinegar (>=5% acetic acid concentration) to 3 parts water (131˚F-149ºF/55˚C-65˚C) solution for 60 minutes. Rinse with clean,
warm water and air dry.
NOTE– The disassembled container may also be washed in a dishwasher, top shelf only, using a cycle with a water temperature between 131ºF-149ºF/55ºC-65ºC.
Optional Reusable collection container
1. Remove bacteria filter, 4-3/8" tubing, and connection elbow and set aside. Remove o-ring and overflow valve from lid.
2. Wash jar, lid, o-ring, and overflow valve in a solution of warm water with a mild, liquid detergent (e.g. Dawn or Palmolive) and rinse with clean, warm tap water.
3.
For single patient use: After washing, disinfect using one of the following methods:
a. S oak in 1 part vinegar (>=5% acetic acid concentration) to 3 parts water (131ºF-149ºF/55ºC-65ºC) solution for 60 minutes. Rinse with clean, warm water and air dry
in a clean environment.
b.
Wash with rubbing alcohol and air dry in a clean environment.
c.
Wash with a commercial (bacterial-germicidal) disinfectant. Follow disinfectant manufacturer's recommended dilution rates and instructions carefully.
4.
For multi-patient use: After washing:
a.
After parts are completely dry, place jar and lid in autoclave with the open end down. Ensure parts are not touching. Run one sterilization steam cycle at 250°F
(121°C) for 15 minutes. NOTE-Jar is guaranteed up to 30 cycles of autoclave sterilization at the indicated conditions.
b. Dispose of and replace filter, tubing and elbow between patients.
Suction Unit:
1.
With the power switch in the "Off" position, disconnect the DeVilbiss Suction Unit from all external power sources.
2.
Wipe the housing with a clean cloth and any commercial (bacterial-germicidal) disinfectant.
CAUTION– Do not submerge in water as this will result in damage to the vacuum pump.
Tubing:
1.
Disconnect the tubing from the unit.
2.
Rinse thoroughly by running warm tap water through it.
3. Follow by soaking in a solution of 1 part vinegar (>=5% acetic acid concentration) to 3 parts water (131ºF-149ºF/55ºC-65ºC) for 60 minutes. Rinse with clean, warm water
and air dry.
4.
Keep the outer surface of the tubing clean by wiping with a clean, damp cloth.
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