INSTRUCTIONS
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The working position must be such as to allow one to reach the control panel and to have a good view of
the empty indicator, the jar and the antibacterial filter.
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If the device is to be transported from one place to another, to prevent the liquid collection jar from falling
and consequently theliquid from spilling, removing the jar from the device is recommended.
WARNING: For proper use, place the aspirator on a flat, stable surface in order to have the full volume of use of
the jar and better efficiency of the overflow device. The vacuum jar, during use, must be used in vertical mode,
to prevent the action of the backflow valve. If this protection is triggered, turn the device off and disconnect the
pipe connected to the vacuum jar (indicated with the word VACUUM) on its cover.
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Connect the short silicone tube to the antibacterial filter connector (check the filter assembly photo) while
the other end must be connected to the safety trap "IN" nozzle using a short silicone tube.
SAFETY TRAP: The two connections on the sides of the bar can be used to insert a safety trap in the BASIC
and FS versions and two traps in the FULL version. The safety trap is an additional protection for the overflow
valve of the vessel. In the event that the liquid goes beyond the overflow valve during the suction process, the
trap collects the liquid thus protecting the antibacterial filter and the internal motor.
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Connect the remaining short silicone tube to the safety trap "OUT" nozzle, while the other end must be
connected to the vessel cover nozzle bearing the word "VACUUM", which is fitted internally with the float
(overflow device). When the 90% of the volume of the jar is reached there is the activation of the security
float (the float close the aspiration connector on the jar) to avoid liquid penetration inside the device.
FILTER ASSEMBLING
Make sure the filter is assembled with the arrows on the side of the patient.
WARNING: The inside of the medical device must be regularly checked for the presence of liquids or other
visible contamination (secretions). If liquids or other visible contamination are present, the medical device must
be replaced immediately due to the risk of insufficient vacuum flow. These products have been designed, tested
and manufactured exclusively for "single use" and for a period of use not exceeding 24 hours unless stated below.
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Connect the long silicon tube with the lid union still free and marked as "PATIENT".
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Connect the conical junction for probe insertion with the free end of the long silicon tube.
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Insert the plug of the equipment feeding cable into a power socket.
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Press the ON/OFF button to start the medical equipment.
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To deal with foam formation within the tank, unscrew the tank lid and fill 1/3 of the tank with water (to make
cleaning easier and speed up depression while operating the equipment), place the lid on the jar.
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While using the equipment, the suction tank should always be used vertically to avoid the intervention of
the antireflux valve. In case of intervention of this protection, switch the device off and disconnect the tube
connected with the suction tank (the one marked as "VACUUM") on the same lid.
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You can then detach all accessories and perform cleaning operations as described under "Cleaning acces-
sories and internal parts" below.
ENGLISH
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