Suction Unit; Battery Charging; Cleaning Instructions - DeVilbiss Healthcare 7305 Serie Guía De Instrucciones

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If the unit is not receiving power from an external source or the battery was not recharged immediately, the low battery indicator light will remain on and the
performance of the unit will drop off rapidly. Switch to another power source immediately after the low battery light appears to avoid an interrupted suction
procedure.
Adjust the vacuum level from 80 to 550 mm Hg by turning the vacuum regulator knob located on the side of the unit (clockwise to increase vacuum and counter-clockwise to
decrease vacuum). The gauge located on the top of the unit near the handle will allow you to select a specific level of vacuum. To accurately read the gauge, block the patient
end of the hose or cap off the collection bottle and allow the gauge to reach a stable vacuum reading.
NOTE– Gauge is for reference only. If the unit sustains a severe drop, accuracy of the gauge must be checked.
Suction at the patient is automatically obstructed when liquid level reaches the float shut-off located on the underside of the collection bottle lid.
NOTE– Always transport unit with vacuum regulator knob rotated fully clockwise in case unit is dropped.
CAUTION– When automatic float shut-off is activated, contents of the collection bottle should be emptied. Further suctioning could cause damage to the vacuum pump.
CAUTION– Should fluid be aspirated back into the unit, equipment provider servicing is necessary as possible vacuum pump damage may result.
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 3 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
collection Bottle:
1.
Shut off unit using power switch and allow vacuum to drop. Disconnect power source from the DC input receptacle on the unit.
2.
With the collection bottle still in the holder, remove the lid. The bottle can now be taken out of the holder to be emptied.
NOTE– Collection bottle should be emptied and cleaned after each use. The 800ml disposable collection bottle and lid are meant for single-patient use.
3.
Collection bottles and lids should be thoroughly cleaned after each use by one of the following methods:
All Bottles:
Wash in a hot water/dishwashing detergent solution and rinse with clean, hot tap water. Then wash in one part vinegar to three parts hot water solution. Rinse with hot
tap water and air dry.
1,200ml Reusable Bottle only:
Use one of the following cleaning and disinfecting methods:
Wash in a hot water/dishwashing detergent solution and rinse with clean, hot tap water. Then wash with rubbing alcohol and air dry.
Wash in a hot water/dishwashing detergent solution and rinse with clean, hot tap water. Then wash with a commercial (bacterial-germicidal) disinfectant, follow
disinfectant manufacturer's recommended instructions and dilution rates carefully.
Clean the 1200 ml autoclavable jar, lid assembly, gasket, seal washer, float guide, and float thoroughly with mild soap. Rinse thoroughly with clean water and dry
thoroughly. Place parts in autoclave as follows ensuring the parts are not touching:
Jar with open end down.
Float and float guide upright with large ends down.
Gasket and seal washer can be placed in a gusset pouch prior to autoclaving.
Autoclave for 3 to 5 minute cycle at 270ºF (132ºC).
In lieu of autoclave sterilization, the above parts can be soaked in an activated dialdehyde solution.
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.
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