cleaning & maintenance
Clean Suction Unit and Collection Bottle Lid:
1.
Disconnect the suction unit from all external power sources.
2.
Wipe the suction unit housing and collection bottle lid with a clean cloth and any commer-
cial (bacterial-germicidal) disinfectant.
CAUTION
!
Do not submerge in water as this will result in severe damage to the vacuum pump.
Clean Tubing:
1.
Disconnect the tubing from the unit.
2.
Tubing should be rinsed thoroughly after every use by running hot tap water through it
followed by a solution of one part vinegar to three parts hot water.
3.
Rinse with hot tap water and air dry.
4.
Keep the outer surface of the tubing clean by wiping with a clean, damp cloth.
!
WARNING
The waste in collection bottle may cause respiratory infection which must be handled according
to medical waste disposing regulation. Operator must wear gloves and medical class mask be-
fore cleaning the collection bottle, tubing and handle the wasting unit and/or accessories.
MAINTENANCE
Inspect suction tubing and collection bottle for leaks, cracks, etc. before each use.
DANGER
!
Electric shock hazard
Do not attempt to open or remove the suction cabinet. If a service is required, return your
suction to an authorized service center. Opening or tampering with the unit will void warranty.
Bacteria Filter Change:
1. Bacteria filter should be replaced as needed. If overflow occurs, change the filter immediately.
2. Remove filter by disconnecting it from tubing connected to pressure adjusting valve and tubing
connected to collection bottle lid assembly.
3. Replace with a new Drive bacteria filter and connect to above two tubing. Additional filters
can be purchased from an authorized dealer.
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