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Explaining the system
Explaining the Qufora IrriSedo Flow components
Water bag with pump
and flow regulator
A water bag with a pump and
integrated water flow regulator.
The water bag holds up to
1500 ml of water.
Instructions for use
Filling the system with water
1.
Wash and dry your hands.
2.
Make sure the water flow regulator is closed (2a).
Hold onto the neck of the water bag and fill the water bag with luke warm tap water
(36-38° C) by holding it under the tap with the lid open (you will need more water than
you need for your irrigation to prepare your system, approximately 100-300 ml water) (2b).
3.
Once the water bag is filled with the required amount of water, continue to hold onto
the neck of the water bag and press down on the flip lid until it is closed.
4.
The water bag can be placed anywhere between floor and shoulder height. 4a) It can
be placed on the floor or, 4b) hanging by the handle.
5.
Open the cone pouch at the perforated line. Whilst the cone is still in the pouch press
the cone firmly onto the tube connector to assemble your system.
6.
Attach the empty pouch to a surface using the sticky area on the back of the pouch.
7.
To prepare the system with water when hanging, hold the pump so the water flow
regulator is at the top. Now open the water flow regulator. When placing the water bag
on the floor, follow as above and squeeze the pump. When you see the water coming
out of the cone, close the water flow regulator. The system is now ready for use.
8.
Hold the cone under the tap or dip it in water for a few seconds to activate the
hydrophilic coating.
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Flow cone
Assembled
A flow cone with a
System including water
hydrophilic coating that is
activated with water.
The flow cone is single-use
2a
2b
Sticky
area
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Using Qufora IrriSedo Flow
9.
Sit on or over the toilet. Carefully guide the cone up to its base into the rectum.
10. Continue to hold the cone in place, open the water flow regulator to instil water into
the rectum. If the water bag is placed lower than the toilet seat, squeeze the pump to
instil water into the rectum.
11.
The amount of water flowing into the bowel can be monitored by using the scale on
the water bag. Your healthcare professional will guide you regarding the amount of
water to use for your irrigation. A general guide is 500 ml (this will vary for children)
however this may be more or less depending on your requirement. If you feel any
discomfort, do not instil more water into the bowel.
12. Remove the cone from the rectum. Faecal matter and water will be expelled into the
toilet. If advised by your healthcare professional the procedure can be repeated.
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4a
4b
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