Size: 7 x 9 in (178 x 229 mm)
Note: If the device must be moved, different loading conditions apply (Section 9.1).
Warning: Failure to use aseptic technique increases the risk of contaminating the disposables and harming the patient.
Warning: Do not touch a USB port and the patient at the same time.
Warning: Failure to follow instructions may result in blood spillage, biohazard risk, slip hazard, low blood quality, infection, and
hemolysis.
Warning: Do not use any solutions hotter than 42°C (108°F), because high heat can result in crenation and can destroy red blood
cells.
Warning: Failure to fully secure connectors can lead to blood leakage.
Warning: Treat all blood and fluids in accordance with universal bloodborne pathogen precautions.
Caution: Do not touch the bowl while it is spinning. Touching the moving bowl can lead to injury.
Note: If using tandem or parallel collection reservoirs, see Chapter 17.
Note: It is not necessary to turn on the device power in order to set up the disposables.
1. Position the device on a level surface.
2. Examine the device for damage and cleanliness, and clean it if necessary (Chapter 16).
3. Lock the wheels.
4. Position the IV pole, and then tighten the IV pole knobs. Ensure that the maximum height indicator on the lower half of the IV
pole is aligned with the top of the IV pole collar. See Figure 24. Do not extend the IV pole beyond the maximum height indicator.
Figure 24. IV pole maximum height indicator
5. Attach the reservoir holder to the reservoir weight sensor or rear reservoir holder mounting base.
Warning: If using the rear reservoir holder, self-start will not be enabled, which could result in fluid overflowing the reservoir.
Reservoir overflow could cause blood spillage, biohazard risk, and slip hazard.
Caution: Do not place items on the reservoir holder or collection reservoir.
6. Remove the step-down connector from the collection reservoir.
7. Attach the step-down connector to the bottom of the collection reservoir. Ensure that the connector is fully secured.
8. Close the clamp on the step-down connector before the kit setup is complete. Ensure that the clamp is fully closed.
9. Place the collection reservoir into the reservoir holder.
10. Attach a vacuum line to the yellow-capped port on the collection reservoir.
11. Attach the other end of the vacuum line to the vacuum overflow trap of the device.
Note: The vacuum line also can be connected to an external regulated vacuum source, if necessary.
12. Aseptically pass the suction/anticoagulant line into the sterile field.
13. Attach the blue-capped suction/anticoagulant line connector to either the blue-capped or white-capped inlet port on the top of
the collection reservoir.
14. Close the roller clamp on the suction/anticoagulant line. Spike the anticoagulant container. If the container is nonvented, open
the vent cover on the drip chamber.
15. If it has not already been done, turn on the device power by pressing .
Note: The vacuum can be enabled immediately after turning on the device power, and can be adjusted on the Main screen.
If the device power is turned on within 6 hours of previous shutdown or power loss, the message Resume previous case? If
Yes, bowl contents will be pumped to reservoir. Make sure the reservoir is connected. appears.
• To continue the previous case, select Yes. The bowl contents will be pumped to reservoir. Make sure the reservoir is
connected.
• To start a new case, select No.
Note: The device defaults to a new case if the device power is turned on 6 or more hours after shutdown or power loss. See
Section 13.6 for more information.
16. Turn on the vacuum by pressing
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PSJ - Size-selectable package manual 02-MAY-2018