Suction Unit:
1.
With the power "Off," disconnect the unit from all external power sources.
2.
Wipe the outside housing with a clean cloth dampened with commercial disinfectant/detergent (bacterial-germicidal).
CAUTION– Do not submerge suction unit in water; this will result in damage to vacuum pump.
Tubing:
1.
Disconnect tubing from unit.
2.
Tubing should be rinsed thoroughly after each use by running tap water through it, followed by soaking in a solution of
one part vinegar to three parts hot water for 60 minutes.
3.
Rinse again with hot tap water and air dry.
4.
Keep the outside surface of the tubing clean by wiping with a clean damp cloth.
Carry Bag:
Wipe the bag with a clean cloth dampened with a mild detergent and/or disinfectant.
MAINTENANCE
Changing Filter & Replacing Canister
1.
Change the bacteria filter every 1 to 2 months OR immediately if overflow occurs.
2.
Remove the bacteria filter by disconnecting it from the suction unit and lid assembly.
3.
Replace it with a new DeVilbiss bacteria filter # 7305D-608 (12 pack).
NOTE–Verifyclearsideoffiltermarked<In>facescanister.
NOTE–UseonlythebacteriafilterprovidedbyDeVilbissHealthcareoroneofitsDistributors.Substitutionmayleadto
contamination of the unit and/or poor performance and will void warranty.
4.
Replace Collection Canister every 1 to 2 months, depending on use and cleaning method.
NOTE– Use only DeVilbiss reusable canisters. Substitution may lead to poor performance and will void warranty.
TRoUBLEShooTING
NOTE– Before you contact your equipment provider, follow Troubleshooting below:
DANGER
Electric shock hazard. Do not attempt to open or remove cabinet, there are no user-serviceable internal
components. If service is required, return the suction unit to a qualified DeVilbiss provider or authorized service
center. Opening or tampering with the unit will void the warranty.
NOTE– If problem is not resolved, contact your authorized equipment provider.
Problem
Unit does not power on. (Green external power
indicator should be illuminated when power is
applied.)
Pump runs, but no vacuum.
Low vacuum.
Battery will not hold a charge.
A-7310
Action
1. Check power sources and connections.
2. Ensure wall outlet is live by plugging in a lamp.
3. Check that battery is fully charged.
1. Check that all tubing is connected properly.
2. Check tubing connections for breaks, leaks, or occlusions.
3. Ensure that float shut-off is not activated due to full bottle.
4. Check for leaks or cracks in bottle assembly.
1. Use vacuum adjustment knob to increase vacuum level.
2. Check system for leaks.
1. Confirm battery is connected (refer to Set-Up).
2. Verify that charge light turns on.
3. Check electrical connections during charging.
4. Ensure wall outlet is live by plugging in a lamp.
If problem continues, contact your equipment provider.
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