Equipment Description
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Haemonetics
®
ACP-215
®
Service Manual
P/N: SM-ACP215-01-EN(AB)
Hypertonic solution line:
The blue-striped solution line contains
a spike which is used to connect the hypertonic solution bag to the
disposable set.
Bacteria barrier filter:
A 0.2 µm is integrated on the set, downstream of
the solution pump. This filter acts as a barrier to prevent potential
contaminants from passing into the system after spiking or connecting any
of the solution bags.
Note: The bacteria barrier filter allows the attachment of the solution bags using
a spike or a luer lock, while still maintaining a functionally closed system and
allows the extension of the expiration date of the product.
Pump tubing with pump stops:
The pump tubing sections contain stops
which will secure the pump tubing during pump loading and operation.
The blood pump tubing
contains two blue pump stops.
The solution pump tubing
contains one clear stop and one blue
stop.
Blow molded bowl (BMB):
The disposable set contains either a 275 ml
blow molded bowl (BMB) or a 325 ml blow molded bowl. A diverter is
located in the bottom of the bowl, which introduces all fluids into the
separation chamber at the outer diameter. The head of the bowl contains
an
inlet port
connected to the blood line and an
outlet port
connected to the
effluent line.
Draw pressure monitor (DPM) filter:
A 0.2 µm filter located on the blood
line is used as a bacteria barrier between the draw pressure monitor and
the disposable set. It is coupled with the receptor on the DPM to monitor
pressure within the blood line from the blood pump to the RBC bag.
In case of any occlusion in the line or any obstruction generated by the
sterile connection process, the pressure monitor will stop the pump and
alert the operator.
System pressure monitor (SPM) filter:
A 0.2 µm filter located on the
effluent line is used as a bacteria barrier between the system pressure
monitor and the disposable set. It is coupled with the receptor on the SPM
to monitor pressure within the bowl and effluent tubing.
In case of high pressure, the blood or solution flow into the bowl will be
stopped, preserving the integrity of the bowl seal.
Heat sealed tubing:
The end of the blood line tubing is heat sealed to
achieve a closed system and is connected to the RBC bag using a sterile
connection device.
Final product bag:
This bag has a 600 ml capacity and stores the final
product at the end of the procedure.
Product waste bag:
This bag has a 5 liter capacity and collects the
effluent that exits the bowl. This effluent is the waste of the different
solutions used to wash the RBCs.