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1.1.
Specification plates ................................................................................................................................... 13
2.1.
Vacuum pumps ......................................................................................................................................... 13
2.2.
Receivers .................................................................................................................................................. 13
2.3.
Filtration and delivery pot ......................................................................................................................... 13
2.4.
Electrical box ............................................................................................................................................ 13
3.1.
ON/OFF control regulation type ................................................................................................................. 14
3.2.
Constant vacuum regulation type in HOSPIVAC .......................................................................................... 14
6.1.
Mechanical architecture ............................................................................................................................ 15
7.1.
For HOSPIVAC - MEDIVAC 1 and 2 / 3 ......................................................................................................... 15
7.2.
For HOSPIVAC - MEDIVAC V ....................................................................................................................... 15
7.3.
For HOSPIVAC G ........................................................................................................................................ 16
7.4.
Power supply (see electrical circuit diagram attached)................................................................................ 17
7.5.
Connections to the pneumatic network ..................................................................................................... 17
First steps - Advice prior to commissioning the vacuum pumps .................................................................. 18
8.1.
8.2.
Switching on ............................................................................................................................................. 18
9.1.
Setting pressure ........................................................................................................................................ 19
9.2.
FLEXO time duration ................................................................................................................................. 19
9.3.
Top-up time duration ................................................................................................................................ 19
9.4.
Vacuum pump changeover time ................................................................................................................ 19
10.1.
For the MILLENIUM ................................................................................................................................... 20
10.2.
For the CYCLIC 2020 .................................................................................................................................. 20
10.3.
For the PROCOM-2 .................................................................................................................................... 20
11.1.
Filtration ................................................................................................................................................... 21
11.2.
Vacuum pump........................................................................................................................................... 21
11.3.
Checking operation of mechanical back-ups ............................................................................................... 21
11.4.
Exhaust vessel (emptying) ......................................................................................................................... 21
11.5.
Changing the hose with vacuum applied .................................................................................................... 21
11.6.
Non-return valve ....................................................................................................................................... 21
Validation of sensor measurements - vacuum gauge.................................................................................. 22
11.7.
11.8.
Checking operation of the network alarm .................................................................................................. 22
14.1.
Units cleaning ........................................................................................................................................... 22
14.2.
Network cleaning ...................................................................................................................................... 22
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HOSPIVAC - MINIVAC - MEDIVAC - EVISA E25 → E300
MEANING OF SYMBOLS USED IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Symbols are used in these instructions to help you understand them and to indicate particular points which
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you need to act upon or consider. Those symbols are:
Reading symbol: to refer to the operator manual / instructions manual.
Danger symbol: This symbol represents the DIN 4844 symbol (hazard warning); it warns of a hazard
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which could result in death or injury, along with damage to the machine. This symbol must be
observed by all personnel working on this machine. Regulations on safety in the workplace must be
observed.
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Environmental protection symbol: This symbol serves as a reminder to sort waste during
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maintenance operations, to store it in a safe place, and to dispose of it with due care for the
environment.
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Dustbin on wheels barred of a cross symbol: This symbol indicates that the equipment should not
be thrown with domestic waste and is subject to selective collection.
Biological hazard symbol: This pictogram informs of a risk or a danger, it is necessary to take care
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to handle the biological products or waste being able to infect the living organisms by inhalation,
ingestion or cutaneous penetration.
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Non-ionizing radiation hazard symbol: This pictogram informs of a risk or a danger related to non-
ionizing radiations.
Medical Device: The product is a medical device.
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General remark:
If used in accordance with their intended purpose, units bearing the CE mark will satisfy the essential
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requirements of directive 93/42/EEC relative to medical devices.
Those units, when installed in accordance with these instructions, comply with the provisions of currently
applicable European Directives and harmonised standards.
However, your attention is drawn to the fact that a unit with only one compressor or only one vacuum pump
cannot be used without an emergency backup device: gas backup or other fixed or mobile unit.
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For devices intended to be fixed and connected to a medical distribution system,
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The CE marking provided by MIL'S as well as the CE conformity declaration of the product covered by the
start-up and maintenance instructions becomes invalid for any relocation to another site/health
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establishment.
The device may only be relocated to another site if it has been reconditioned under the manufacturer's
responsibility to comply with general safety and performance requirements, please contact us for more
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information.
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