MAINTENANCE
Changing Filter & Replacing Container
1.
Change the bacteria filter every 1 to 2 months OR immediately if overflow occurs.
2.
Remove the bacteria filter by disconnecting it from the suction unit and lid assembly.
3.
Replace it with a new DeVilbiss bacteria filter # 7305D-608 (12 pack).
NOTE– Verify clear side of filter marked <In> faces container.
NOTE– Use only the bacteria filter provided by DeVilbiss Healthcare or one of its Distributors. Substitution may lead to
contamination of the unit and/or poor performance and will void warranty.
4.
Replace Collection Container every 1 to 2 months after a minimum of 30 cleaning cycles as described in the
cleaning instructions.
NOTE– Use only DeVilbiss 725 ml reusable containers. Substitution may lead to poor performance and will void warranty.
Service Life
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Service life of the suction unit is 5 years.
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Service life of the battery is 500 discharge cycles.
•
Service life of the reusable container is 30 dishwasher cycles.
TROUBLESHOOTING
NOTE– Before you contact your equipment provider, follow Troubleshooting below.
DANGER
Electric shock hazard. Do not attempt to open or remove cabinet, there are no user-serviceable internal
components. If service is required, return the suction unit to a qualified DeVilbiss provider or authorized service
center. Opening or tampering with the unit will void the warranty.
NOTE– Your DeVilbiss Suction Unit contains no user-serviceable parts. If you believe your unit is not working properly,
BEFORE YOU RETURN IT TO YOUR DEVILBISS HEALTHCARE PROVIDER WHERE YOU PURCHASED IT, PLEASE
TAKE A FEW MOMENTS TO CHECK FOR THESE POSSIBLE CAUSES:
Problem
Unit does not power on. (Green external power
indicator should be illuminated when power is
applied.)
Pump runs, but no vacuum.
Low vacuum.
Battery will not hold a charge.
PROVIDER'S NOTES
No routine calibration or service is required provided the device is used in accordance with the manufacturer's directions.
In case of a change of patient, the device must be reconditioned to protect the user. Reconditioning must only be carried
out by the manufacturer or service provider. Between patients:
1.
Visually inspect unit for any damage, missing parts etc.
2.
Ensure that unit and accessories are clean.
3.
Use an independent vacuum gauge to verify the unit provides the proper vacuum level as stated in Specifications.
4.
Discard and replace collection container, filter, tubing, and carrying case between patients.
5.
Wipe the surface using a clean cloth dampened with disinfectant.
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Action
1. Check power sources and connections.
2. Ensure wall outlet is live by plugging in a lamp.
3. Check that battery is fully charged.
1. Check that all tubing is connected properly.
2. Check tubing connections for breaks, leaks, or occlusions.
3. Ensure that float shut-off is not activated due to full container.
4. Check for leaks or cracks in container assembly.
1. Use vacuum adjustment knob to increase vacuum level.
2. Check system for leaks.
1. Confirm battery is connected (refer to Set-Up).
2. Verify that charge light turns on.
3. Check electrical connections during charging.
4. Ensure wall outlet is live by plugging in a lamp.
If problem continues, contact your equipment provider.
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