Maintenance; Troubleshooting - DeVilbiss 7305 Série Guide D'instructions

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Float and float guide upright with large ends down.
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Gasket and seal washer can be placed in a gusset pouch prior to autoclaving.
Autoclave for 3 to 5 minute cycle at 270ºF (132ºC).
In lieu of autoclave sterilization, the above parts can be soaked in an activated dialdehyde solution.
Suction Unit:
1. With the power switch in the "Off" position, disconnect the DeVilbiss Suction Unit from all external power sources.
2. Wipe the housing with a clean cloth and any commercial (bacterial-germicidal) disinfectant.
CAUTION– Do not submerge in water as this will result in damage to the vacuum pump.
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.
Carrying Case:
1. Wipe the case using a clean cloth dampened with detergent and/or disinfectant.

MAINTENANCE

Inspect suction tubing and collection bottle for leaks, cracks, etc. before each use.
Electric shock hazard. Do not attempt to open or remove cabinet, there are no user-serviceable internal components. If service is
required, return unit to a qualified Sunrise Medical provider or an authorized service center. Opening or tampering with the unit will
void warranty.
Filter Changing:
1. Change bacteria filter if overflow occurs or every two months, whichever comes first.
2. Remove filter by disconnecting it from suction unit and lid assembly.
3. Replace with a clean DeVilbiss bacteria filter (non-sterile) (7305D-608 12/pack) and remount to suction unit and lid. Additional filters
may be purchased from your authorized Sunrise Medical provider.
NOTE– Do not substitute any other material for this bacteria filter. Substitution may lead to contamination or poor performance; use only DeVilbiss® filters.

TROUBLESHOOTING

NOTE– Your DeVilbiss Suction Unit contains no user-serviceable parts. If you believe your unit is not working properly, BEFORE YOU RETURN IT TO THE HOME MED-
ICAL EQUIPMENT PROVIDER WHERE YOU PURCHASED IT OR TO SUNRISE MEDICAL, please take a few moments to check for these possible causes:
Problem
Unit does not turn 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.
(Charge indicator should be
illuminated if battery is con-
nected during charge mode.)
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E n g l i s h
DANGER
Action
1. Check power sources and connections.
2. Ensure wall outlet is live by plugging in a lamp.
3. If running from an internal battery, ensure that your unit has a
battery installed.
4. If battery is installed, check that it is fully charged.
1. Check that all tubing is connected properly.
2. Check tubing connections for breaks or leaks.
3. Ensure that flow shut-off is not activated.
4. Check for leaks or cracks in bottle assembly.
1. Use vacuum adjustment knob to increase vacuum level.
2. Check system for leaks.
3. Push vacuum adjustment knob and then release.
1. Ensure that unit is equipped with an internal battery by contacting
your Sunrise Medical equipment provider.
2. Verify that charge light turns on.
3. Check electrical connections during charging.
4. Ensure wall outlet is live by plugging in a lamp.
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