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3.1 General Maintenance Information
This section contains information for ordinary upkeep of the Bovie® Smoke Shark II Smoke
Evacuation System. While the system has been designed and manufactured to high industry
standards, it is recommended that periodic inspection and performance testing be performed by
a qualified Biomedical Technician to ensure continued safe and effective operation.
3.2 Cleaning
Unplug Unit. Wipe unit with a damp cloth containing mild disinfectant solution or soapy water.
Wipe dry with a clean cloth. Do not steam sterilize.
3.3 Periodic Inspection
The Smoke Shark II Smoke Evacuation System should be visually inspected at least every year.
This inspection should include checks for:
• Damage to the power cord.
• Damage to the power plug or power inlet module.
• Proper mating, cleanliness and absence of damage to the filter inlet.
• Obvious external or internal damage to the system.
3.4 Troubleshooting the System – see below.
Maintenance
Section 3.0
PROBLEM
POTENTIAL CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
1. Smoke Evacuation System
is ON but suction is minimal
or none.
2. Smoke Evacuation System
does not function even
though suction ON button is
depressed.
1. Filter is not seated
completely.
2. Filter is clogged.
3. Vacuum hose or tube is
clogged.
4. Motor/blower is obstructed.
1. Not plugged into an
electrical outlet.
2. Fuses are blown.
3. Electronic system failure.
4. Filter life has expired or
invalid filter inserted.
1. Re-install Bovie® SF35 Filter, press firmly into
place and fully engage clip.
2. Replace filter with a genuine Bovie® SF35filter.
3. Replace vacuum hose or tube with genuine
Bovie® products.
4. Call BioMed or Bovie® Medical Corporation
Technical Services at 1.800.537.2790 or
+1.727.384.2323.
1. Check power outlet and connection to rear or
side panel of the machine.
2./3. Call BioMed or Bovie® Medical Corporation
Technical Services at 1.800.537.2790 or
+1.727.384.2323.
4. Replace filter with a genuine Bovie® SF35 filter.