Service and maintenance performed after
each patient use
Device cleaning and single-use
component removal
Recommended personnel: Device cleaning and
single-use component removal should be performed by
a trained technician.
Equipment and materials required: Gloves, eye
protection, germicidal/antibacterial treated disposable
wipes, cotton swab, dry disposable cloth, plastic O-ring
removal tool, #1 Pozidriv® screw driver, suction cup
(optional), plastic tweezers.
Precautions:
Use of gloves, eye protection or other personal and
environmental protections is recommended. Party
conducting any cleaning should consult the cleaning
agent SDS and their facility or local operating procedures
for handling biohazards for specific requirements.
Device should not be connected to AC mains power
while being cleaned with mode of operation in "OFF"
setting.
1.
Place device and all associated items in appropriate
service setting for handling biohazardous material.
This includes all items that may be associated with
use of the device inclusive of power supply and
power cord.
2.
Place all single-use accessories (canister, carry-
bag, carry strap) in plastic bag and dispose of in
accordance with facility protocols and/or local
ordinances for disposal of potentially infected or
bio-hazardous materials.
3.
Ensure inlet port and air exhaust port are free of
obstructions, dust or foreign materials.
4.
To remove the device inlet port O-ring, the existing
O-ring must be carefully removed using a plastic
removal tool, ensuring that the inlet connector is not
damaged during removal.
Note: Do not replace O-ring at this currnet step.
5.
Place device face down on soft surface.
6.
Remove Pozidriv® screw holding the rear flap and
open the flap to reveal odor filters.
Note: A suction cup may be used to aid in opening
door.
Suction
cup
7.
Remove the 2 odor filter elements, close odor filter
flap, and replace screw. Tighten only until door is
flush with case.
Note: Do not replace odor filters at this curent step.
Precaution: TAKE CARE NOT TO OVERTIGHTEN
SCREW!
8.
Dispose of used O-ring and odor filters in
accordance with facility protocols and/or local
ordinances for disposal of potentially infected or
bio-hazardous materials.
9.
Apply germicidal/antibacterial product to a cotton
swab and clean inlet port and air exhaust port.
10.
Clean all external surfaces of device, power cord
and power supply with one of the recommended
antimicrobial disposable wipes. Pay close attention
to areas where canister connects to device.
Note: Do not immerse any part of device in fluid,
directly spray cleanser onto device or use a wet
cloth that is dripping fluid. No fluids should be
allowed to enter device. If any liquids penetrate
device, contact your local distributor.
11.
If device surface appears wet, dry all surfaces with
disposable towel or cloth.
12.
Dispose of cleaning materials in accordance with
facility protocols or local ordinances for disposal of
potentially infected or bio-hazardous materials.
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