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NOTE
– Charge battery for a minimum of 17 hours before first use.
NOTE
– Fully recharge battery after each use. The unit will continue to float charge the battery after the charge indicator turns off, so leave the unit connected to AC when not in use.
CAUTION
– Discharging the battery completely will shorten the life of the battery. Do not operate the unit more than a few minutes if the low battery indicator light is lit. Recharge as soon
as possible.
NOTE
– Unit run time will decrease as the battery ages.
NOTE
– Unit run time will also be reduced by letting the battery sit at a discharged state for extended periods.
STORAGE NOTE
– Battery should be charged for a minimum of 17 hours prior to storage, and at least once every 6 months. Important - If battery recharge is delayed beyond 6 months,
battery may be able to provide full run time after completion of 3 full charge and discharge cycles.
NOTE
– A fully charged battery will provide approximately 60 minutes of continuous operation at a zero vacuum level (free flow). Operation time will decrease with higher vacuum levels.
NOTE
– When charging the battery, use an external power source and verify that the charge light illuminates when the unit is in the “Off’ position. If the battery does not charge, please
be sure the model you are using has a battery installed prior to contacting your authorized DeVilbiss Healthcare provider.
NOTE
– The internal rechargeable battery is sealed lead-acid. Contact your local authorities for instruction on proper disposal.
NOTE
– Do not connect the AC adapter to an outlet controlled by a switch to ensure power is supplied to unit at all times.
NOTE
– Do not connect the DC power cord to an outlet that is not constantly energized.
BATTERY CHARGING & FILTER MAINTENANCE
Battery Charging (7314P Series Only)
On 7314P series, the units are equipped with a factory-installed rechargeable battery. The unit will have a light for low battery and charge indication.
Ensure power switch is “off”. Plug the small connector of
the AC or DC adapter into the
DC power input.
Plug the other end into an AC
wall outlet or DC receptacle.
Battery charging begins; 17
hours for full charge.
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Battery charging complete.
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Changing Filter Cartridge (single-patient use) Disposable Container
Change filter cartridge if overflow occurs or every two months, whichever comes first.
Turn unit “off”.
Remove filter cartridge and
4-1/2” (11.43 cm) tubing.
Install new cartridge and
attach tubing.
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Changing Bacteria Filter (single-patient use) Reusable Container
Change bacteria filter if overflow occurs or every two months, whichever comes first.
Turn unit “off”.
Remove filter by disconnecting
it from suction unit and lid
assembly.
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NOTE
– Do not substitute any other material for this filter cartridge. Substitution may
lead to contamination or poor performance; use only DeVilbiss filter cartridges.
NOTE
– The filter cartridge contains a hydrophobic filter. If the filter media becomes wet,
air flow will be stopped. The filter cartridge must then be replaced. Do not remove filter
media from filter cartridge.
NOTE
– Filter cartridges are included with each disposable container. They are also
available separately (7305D-635 12/pack).
LED Explanations:
Green
– Illuminated when external power is supplied to
unit from an AC or DC power source.
Yellow
– Battery is being charged. Light will go out
when battery is fully charged.
Red
– Low battery. Seek another power source and charge
battery as soon as possible when light illuminates.
NOTE
– Do not substitute any other material for this
bacteria filter. Substitution may lead to contamination
or poor performance; use only DeVilbiss filters.
NOTE
– Bacteria filter must be changed between
patients.
Replace with a clean DeVilbiss
bacteria filter (non-sterile) and
remount to suction unit and lid.
Ensure that the clear side of the
bacteria filter is toward elbow
and bottle when installing. Do
not reverse direction of filter.
Additional filters (7305D-608
12/pack) may be purchased
from your authorized DeVilbiss
Healthcare provider.
Service Life
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Service life of the suction unit is 5 years.
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Service life of the battery is 200 discharge cycles.
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Service life of the disposable container is 30 dishwasher cycles.
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Service life of the reusable container is 30 autoclave cycles at 121°C.
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