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The aspirator must always be turned off and disconnected from the mains while
cleaning.
14 - CLEANING & STERILIZATION OF REUSABLE COLLECTION JAR
The jars must be cleaned and sterilized after each use, as described below:
Cleaning
Separate the main components of the jar such as the graduated vessel, the lid and
the float. Wash all surfaces of the device thoroughly with hot water at a temperature
not exceeding 60°C. Dry the parts thoroughly with a clean, soft non-abrasive cloth.
Sterilization
Place the parts in an autoclave for a sterilization cycle with a steam temperature of
121°C for at least 15 minutes (preferably not exceeding 30 minutes) taking care to
position the graduated jar upside down (with its bottom upward).
Steam sterilization may be performed for a maximum of 15 cycles without adver-
sely affecting the characteristics of the component materials used and therefore
functionality. Sterilization may alter the colour or appearance of the components,
but this will not affect operation of the device. However, a visual inspection of all the
components is recommended before each assembly following sterilization. Sterili-
zation can also be carried out cold by ethylene oxide or gamma rays following the
instructions supplied with respective equipment.
15 - ANTIBACTERIAL FILTER & CONNECTION TUBES
the antibacterial filter and the PVC connection tubes are not steam-sterilizable and
must be considered single-use. the bacterial filter must be replaced in case of con-
tamination, yellowing or decrease in performance of the vacuum system. the filter
must be replaced whenever the vacuum system is used on multiple patients. In any
case, the filter should be replaced at least once every two months.
16 - SAFETY FLOAT
During cleaning and sterilization of the reusable jar, it is essential that the float
inside the lid of the jar is removed and later reassembled for use. The operations
to be performed are:
Disassembly (Fig. B)
e.1) Open the jar, remove the float guide (9) from its lodging in the jar lid (12).
e.2) Remove the float body (10) from the guide (9) and remove the rubber stopper.
Assembly
e.3) Insert the rubber stopper (11) onto the float body (10) with the widest part of the
stopper facing upward.
e.4) Insert the float body (10) with the stopper (11) into the float guide (9).
e.5) Insert the float guide (10) onto its lodging in the lid of the jar (12).
e.6) Check that the float and stopper move freely inside the float guide.
17 - DISPOSAL OF THE ASPIRATOR
The aspirator and its components are made with plastic and metal materials. Their
disposal must comply with all applicable regulations.
18 - PROBLEMS & POSSIBLE CAUSES & SOLUTIONS
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
• the device does
• Power button not acti-
not power on.
vated.
• Battery out of charge.
• Power supply cord not
connected.
• No suction.
• Connector tubes or anti-
bacterial filter not installed
properly.
• Jar lid not closed
properly.
• Disposable bag not fitted
properly in the collection
jar.
• Vacuum adjustment dial
rotated fully anticlockwise.
• Jar float stuck.
• the performance
• Low battery charge.
of the device is
• Power adapter not pro-
different from that
perly connected to mains
stated.
or aspirator.
• Vacuum adjustment dial
rotated fully anticlockwise.
• Jar lid not closed
properly.
• Disposable bag not fitted
properly in the collection
jar.
• Jar float stuck.
• Connection tubes faulty.
• Air filter clogged.
If, after checking the above, the aspirator does not work properly, inspection at an
authorized laboratory is necessary.
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
SOLUTION
• Press the power button.
• Recharge the battery.
• Connect the power supply
cord.
• Install tubes and filter as
indicated in the instructions.
• Close the jar lid properly.
• Fit the disposable bag
properly.
• Rotate the dial clockwise.
• Free the float and check that
it can move freely in its lodging.
• Recharge the battery.
• Connect the power adapter
properly.
• Rotate the dial clockwise.
• Close the jar lid properly.
• Fit the disposable bag
properly.
• Free the float and check that it
can move freely in its lodging.
• Replace the tubes.
• Replace the air filter.
19 - TECHNICAL DATA
Power supply adapter
15V DC 4.0A
Voltage
12V DC
Definition according to
high vacuum / High flow
UNI EN ISO 10079-1
Consumption at 12V DC
36 W
Maximum vacuum
-80kPa (- 0.80 bar)
Maximum air flow
30±4 l/min
Battery charging time
7 hours approx.
Battery type
Pb 12V DC
Battery powered
40 minutes (depending on use)
operating time
Type of operation
Continuous
Standard jar capacity
1000ml
Weight with 1000ml jar
3,8 kg
Dimensions: length
350mm
width
140mm
height
280mm
Classification according
• Class IIb device.
to CEI EN 60601-1
• Device with internal power source.
• Device with type BF applied part.
• Device not suitable for use with anaesthetic
Classification according
• Device for high vacuum and low flow.
to UNI EN ISO 10079-1
• Device suitable for use in the field and in ambulances.
20 - ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
This device complies with the requirements of CEI EN 60601-1-2:2010 for the electro-
magnetic compatibility of medical devices. Compliance with EMC standards does not
guarantee the total immunity of the product; some devices (cell phones, pagers, etc.),
when used near medical equipment, can stop it from functioning properly.
ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSION
Aidal is suitable for use in the specified electromagnetic environment. the custo-
mer or the user of the Aidal should assure that it is used in an electromagnetic
environment as described below:
Emissions test
Compliance
RF emissions CISPR 11
Group 1
RF emissions CISPR 11
Class B
Harmonic emissions
Class A conforming
EN 61000-3-2
Voltage fluctuations/
Complies
flicker emissions
EN 61000-3-3
ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY
Aidal is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. the
customer or user should assure that it is used in an electromagnetic environment.
Immunity Test
EN 60601-1-2
Test level
Electrostatic
± 6 kV contact
discharge
± 8 kV air
(ESD) EN
61000-4-2
Electrical fast
± 2 kV for
transient/burst
power
EN 61000-4-4
supply lines
Immunity Test
EN 60601-1-2
Test level
5
mixtures with air, oxygen or nitrous oxide.
Electromagnetic Environment
Aidal aspirator uses RF energy
only for its internal function.
Therefore, its RF emission is very
low and not likely to cause any
interference in nearby electronic
equipment.
Aidal is suitable for use in all
establishments, including do-
mestic establishment and those
directly connected to the public
low-voltage power supply network
that supplies buildings used for
domestic purposes.
Compliance
Electromagnetic
level
Environment -
guidance
± 6 kV contact
Floors should be wood,
± 8 kV air
concrete or ceramic tile.
If floors are covered with
synthetic material, the
relative humidity should
be at least 30 %.
± 2 kV for power
Mains power quality
supply lines
should be that of a
typical commercial or
hospital environment.
Compliance
Electromagnetic
level
Environment -
guidance
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