2.4 Installing the Filters and Tubing to the Smoke Evacuator
2.4.1 ULPA Filter Installation
Tilt the Smoke Evacuator forward and insert the large
ULPA Filter Cylinder with the air-flow arrow pointing down.
(See Photo B)
Photo C
2.4.3 Connecting the Tubing
There are two tubing hookup options:
a) For procedures requiring close-proximity plume removal (i.e., Vaginal Speculum)
b) For procedures requiring open-area plume removal (i.e., external lesions)
For procedures requiring close-proximity plume removal (i.e., Vaginal Speculum)
Assemble the ⅜ " Reducer (REF 6083) onto the port on the
disposable Pre-Filter (REF 6081) top with a slight twisting
motion. Attach one end of an appropriate length of ⅜ " ID
Evacuation Tubing (REF 6084) to the Reducer connector and
direct the other end to the patient and any appropriate device
being used, such as a Vaginal Speculum equipped with a
Smoke Evacuation Adapter. (See Photo D)
For procedures requiring open-area plume removal (i.e., external lesions)
Assemble the sterile, disposable 1¼" ID Evacuation Tubing (REF 6085) directly into the top of
the Pre-Filter. Position the opposite end over the site to be treated.
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2.4.2 Installing the Pre-Filter
Insert a clean, disposable Pre-Filter onto the ULPA Filter Cylinder.
(See Photo C). Be sure this device is firmly seated.
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Photo B
Photo D
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