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Recommended separation distance between portable and mobile radio-communication devices and the monitor
The AS-200 surgical aspirator is intended to operate in an electro-magnetic environment where RF irradiated interferences
are under control. The client or operator of the AS-200 device can help prevent electro-magnetic interference by keeping a
minimum distance between the portable and mobile RF communication devices (transmitters) and the AS-200 device, as
recommended below, in relation to the radio-communication maximum output power.
Maximum nominal
output power of the
Transmitter W
0,01
0,1
1
10
100
For transmitters with a maximum nominal output power not shown above, the recommended separation distance in metres
(m) can be calculated using the equation applicable to the transmitter frequency, where P is the maximum nominal output
power of the transmitter in Watt (W) depending on the transmitter's manufacturer.
Note 1: At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the interval with the highest frequency is applied
Note 2: These guide lines may not be applicable in all situations. The electro-magnetic propagation is influenced by the
absorption and by the reflection from buildings, objects and people.
The device must be checked before each use in order to detect malfunctions and / or damage caused by transport and / or
storage.
The working position must be such as to allow one to reach the control panel and to have a good view of the empty
indicator, the jar and the antibacterial filter.
It is recommended not to keep the device in your hands and / or to avoid prolonged contact with the body of apparatus.
WARNING: For proper use, place the aspirator on a flat, stable surface in order to have the full volume of use of the jar and
better efficiency of the overflow device.
Place the unit on a flat, horizontal surface
Connect one end of the short silicon tube, with antibacterial filter, to the suction connector on the lid of the jar.
The other tube already connected to the filter has to be connected to the "VACUUM" jar outlet, where has been fixed the red
float (security float). When the 90% of the volume of the jar is reached there is the activation of the security float (the float
close the aspiration connector on the jar) to avoid liquid penetration inside the device.
WARNING: Ensure that the FLUID SIDE or IN marker on the filter is on the side facing the collection jar lid and fitted into the
"VACUUM". A wrong connection causes immediate destruction in case of contact with sucked liquids. (SEE PAG. 15)
Filter assembling
Suction Pump
Inlet
Connect the long silicone tube to the "PATIENT" jar outlet
Connect the other end of the long silicon tube to the probe plastic connector, then connect the suction probe to it.
Connect the power cord to the device then connect the plug to the electrical mains supply.
Push switch on position I to start suction.
Unscrew the lid of the jar and fill the jar 1/3 full or ordinary water (this assists the unit to reach peak vacuum performance
Separation distance from the frequency transmitter (m)
150 kHz to 80 MHz
d = [3.5 / V
]
P
1
0,12
0,38
1,2
3,8
12
INSTRUCTION FOR USE
FLOW DIRECTION
80 MHz to 800 MHz
d = [12/E
]
P
1
0,12
0,38
1,2
3,8
12
IN / Fluid Inside
IN
19
800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
d = [23/E
]
P
1
0,23
0,73
2,3
7,3
23
Jar Air Tube