2. Plug in the power cable (17) to a mains network socket which corresponds to the electrical data of the device.
The position of the socket must be such that the device can be easily unplugged from the mains network.
3. Switch on the device using the on/off switch (2), keeping in mind that the device is intended to be used on a
horizontal surface in order for the safety device (10) to function correctly and prevent liquids from entering the
suction pump. The device must be kept away from walls to allow for adequate engine cooling.
4. For more comfortable aspiration, set the desired vacuum value (bar) using the vacuum adjustment knob(4).
Vacuum value is increased by turning the knob clockwise and decreased by turning the knob counter-clock-
wise; these values can be read on the "vacuum gauge" (3). To accelerate aspiration and simplify cleaning, we
recommend putting approximately 400 ml of water in the canister (16).
5. Place your finger on the manual vacuum flow control (15) and, activating it in pulses, begin suction on the
patient using the aspirator tip.
6. Once the process is complete, switch off the device.
7. Remove the plug, then empty and clean the canister and connecting tubing.
CLEANING, SANITISATION, DISINFECTION, STERILISATION
Switch off the device before any cleaning procedure and unplug the power cable from the socket.
DEVICE CLEANING
Use only a damp cloth with antibacterial soap (non-abrasive and with no solvents of any sort).
COLLECTION CANISTER AND CONNECTING TUBING
Disconnect the tubing (6/8) from both the canister and the filter (7). Remove the canister from its holder, keep-
ing it upright, and empty it (in the WC at home, in the biological waste container in the hospital) and clean it,
disassembling it as shown below:
1. Remove the safety device (.10)
from the canister lid (.11)
2. Remove the float (.10a)
from the safety device (.10)
3. Remove the silicone gasket (11a) from
the canister lid (.11)
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