Battery Charging; Battery Replacement; Cleaning Instructions - DeVilbiss Healthcare Vacu-Aide 7310 Serie Manual De Instrucciones

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vacuum regulator knob clockwise to increase and counter-clockwise to decrease the vacuum (FIG 4). Release and
occlude once more to confirm setting. The desired level of vacuum can be viewed on the LED display.
NOTE–The LEDs have two brightness levels. As the vacuum level is adjusted, the LEDs will illuminate in progression.
When an LED is at half brightness, it indicates that the vacuum level is halfway between the previous fully lit LED and the
half brightness LED. EXAMPLE: If the 150 mmHg LED is fully illuminated and the 200 mmHg LED is at half brightness, the
suction level is 175 mmHg. When the 200 mmHg LED illuminates at full brightness, the unit has reached 200 mmHg.
3.
Connect suction tip or catheter as appropriate.
NOTE– If the unit does not maintain vacuum, refer to Troubleshooting.
NOTE– S uctionceasesifliquidlevelreachesfloatshut-offvalvelocatedonundersideofcontainerlid.
CAUTION–Further suctioning may cause damage to the vacuum pump and voids warranty. Equipment service is required
iffluidcontentisaspiratedbackintotheunit.

BATTERY CHARGING

The Vacu-Aide Compact series is equipped with a factory-installed high capacity rechargeable battery. Connect battery and
charge before first use (refer to Battery Replacement).
1.
Connect the unit to either an AC or DC power source.
2.
The green external power light should illuminate; the yellow charge indicator will remain lit while the battery is
charging.
3.
Ensure that the yellow charging light is illuminated when charging begins. As the battery nears a full charge, the
yellow battery charging light may flash for several minutes. This is normal. If your unit does not hold a charge, check
that the yellow light turns on when external power is applied with the power button "Off." If problems persist, contact
your medical equipment provider.
NOTE–A fully discharged battery will require up to 5 hours (depending on depth of discharge) of charging to reach full
capacity.
If unit is not in use for extended periods, the battery should be recharged a minimum of every 6 months. A fully charged
battery will provide approximately 45-60 minutes of continuous operation at zero vacuum level (free flow).
CAUTION–Completely discharging the battery will shorten the battery life. Do not operate the unit for more than a few
minutes if the low battery indicator light is lit. Recharge the battery as soon as possible.

BATTERY REPLACEMENT

1.
Using a coin or straight-blade screwdriver rotate latch to unlocked position (FIG. 5).
2.
Remove door by pulling up on latch (FIG. 6).
3.
Remove battery from compartment and unplug connector from circuit board (FIG. 7 & 8).
4.
Install new battery by reversing the above steps.
5.
Fully charge battery before using.

CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

Collection Container:
NOTE–Elbow is permanently attached to the lid and cannot be removed.
1.
Push power button to turn unit off. Wait for vacuum level to drop.
2.
Disconnect external power source from input receptacle on unit (if applicable).
3.
Remove container from unit by disconnecting the patient tubing and filter.
NOTE–The reusable collection container and lid are single-patient use and should be replaced every 1 to 2 months,
depending on use and cleaning method.
4.
Collection containers and lids should be emptied and thoroughly cleaned after each use. Wash in a warm water/
dishwashing detergent solution and rinse with clean, warm tap water. Then soak with a commercial disinfectant or
one part vinegar (>=5% acetic acid concentration) to three parts warm water (131ºF-149ºF/55ºC-65ºC) solution for
60 minutes. Thoroughly rinse with warm tap water and air dry. NOTE: If using a commercial disinfectant, follow
manufacturer's recommended instructions and dilution ratios carefully.
Suction Unit (single-patient use)
1.
With the power "Off," disconnect the unit from all external power sources.
2.
Wipe the outside housing with a clean cloth dampened with commercial disinfectant/detergent (bacterial-germicidal).
CAUTION– Do not submerge suction unit in water; this will result in damage to vacuum pump.
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