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JB0112-014-INS-LABRevB07
DANGER
The JOHN BUNN Suction Unit is a vacuum suction device designed for the collection of
nonflammable fluid materials in medical applications only. Improper use during medical
applications can cause injury or death.
For all medical applications:
1. All suctioning should be done in strict accordance with appropriate procedures that have been
established by a licensed medical authority.
2. Some attachments or accessories may not fit the tubing supplied. All attachments or
accessories should be checked prior to use to assure proper fit.
CAUTION
The Model JB0112-014 is used with a power supply allowing operation on AC voltage
(115 VAC, 60 Hz). However, the correct power source must be used to connect to
adaptable wall power.
2. AC POWER SOURCE
3. ELECTRICAL
Compressor
If the overload protector shuts off the motor frequently, you may have a low voltage situation. Low
voltage can also be suspected when:
1. The motor does not get up to full power or speed.
2. Other motor operated appliances fail to operate properly. Too many motor operated appliances
on same circuit.
NOTE:
The motor of this compressor has a thermal overload protector. If the motor overheats, the
overload protector will shut off the motor. If this occurs, turn the ON/OFF switch to the OFF
position and allow the motor to cool (approximately 5 minutes). Restart compressor. If the
compressor fails to start, wait an additional 5 minutes before attempting to restart. If this fails,
inspect the fuses on your suction unit. If the unit still does not restart, call your medical
equipment provider immediately.
WARNING:
Proper operation of this product is necessary to avoid physical harm. Improper use can
cause personal injury and/or tissue damage. This product should not be used unless the
operator has been instructed by a physician or another qualified health care professional.
1. Familiarize yourself with this unit.
2. Place unit on table and push down hard so that suction feet hold unit firmly in place.
3. Before plugging power cord into electrical outlet, check if the ON/OFF switch is in the OFF position.
NOTE:
Before attempting to start a cold unit, let the unit reach room temperature in a heated area.