Vacuson 60LP
5.4 Regulation of the Suction Procedure
The Vacuum Regulator "VACUUM" regulates the Suction mode. The Manometer indicates the actual
negative, barometric, pressure (rarefaction) in Bars.
Turn right: .......................................rarefaction increases
Turn left:..........................................negative pressure decreases
Setting the Desired Barometric Maximum:
1)
Set Vacuum Regulator "VACUUM" left to minimum.
2)
Press blue Vacuum button on floor pedal.
3)
Crimp Suction Tube to achieve maximum system integrity.
4)
Turn Vacuum regulator right to maximum.
5)
Wait till manometer indicates maximum (> -0.8).
6)
Set Regulator to desired maximum between 0 and 0.8.
7)
Release crimp.
If the system is not airtight (a defective seal, for example) the manometer will
indicate < 0.7 bar!
5.5 Switching on the Electronicmotor
The Electronicmotor can be switched on and off with the Foot button "MOTOR" (yellow).The
Electronicmotor generates a vibration movement of the Succion Cannula.
5.6 Regulation of the pump interruption
Valve button not pressed
Air will be suctioned from the suction cannula
→
normal suction procedure
Valve button pressed:
Suction of extraneous air
→
to interrupt suction procedure and to empty tube
5.7 Emptying the full Jar
The Secretion Jar Lid has a mechanical Overflow Protection
device. This prevents liquid backing up in the connecting Tube
and, crucially, into the pump The Overflow Protection float closes
the tube at the maximum secretion level.
When the secretion level is too high and the Overflow Protection device closes, empty the full Jar or
replace it by an empty one:
1)
Turn Suction Pump off with the foot button "VACUUM" (blue).
2)
Remove Tubings from Suction Jar.
3)
Remove full Jar from holder and dispose suctioned secretion in conformity with local laws and
regulations.
4)
Secure Lid firmly and hang Secretion Jar on support mounting.
5)
Reconnect Tubes according to Secretion Jar's instructions (see Chapter 4.6 Suction Assembly
Connection).
Operation can be resumed with the empty and properly connected Secretion Jar.
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