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11.7.1 Dismantling/Disposal

When discarding the LSU, we recommend

it be dismantled and discarded according 

to local protocol. Dismantle the LSU by

unscrewing the screws on the back side of the

LSU, remove the components and sort according 

to the table in 11.7.

The cleaned LSU can also be delivered to your

local Laerdal Medical representative for 

dismantling/disposal. Laerdal Medical AS will not

charge any fee for the dismantling; Sender is

reponsible for the cost of the shipment.

11.8 Symbols

(Direct Current).

(Alternating Current).

Class II Equipment, according to

IEC 601-1 (1988)

Type BF applied part, according to

601-1 (1988)

IP34D

Protection class ref. IEC 529 (1989).

This product is in compliance with 

the essential requirements 

of MDD 93/42/EEC.

Do not reuse.

Date of production.

See Directions for Use.

Unique product type identification

11.10 EMC Specifications

MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT needs

special precautions regarding EMC and needs to

be installed and put into service according to the

EMC provided in this section.

Portable and mobile RF communication 

equipment can affect MEDICAL ELECTRICAL

EQUIPMENT.

Warning:

MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT should not be

used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment. If

adjacent or stacked use is necessary, the MEDICAL

ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT should be observed to

verify normal operation in the configuration in which

it will be used.

Maximum cable length, AC Power cord:

1.5 meters

Maximum cable length, DC Power cord:

1.5 meters

Warning

The use of accessories, transducers and cables other

than those specified, with exception of transducers

and cables sold by Laerdal as replacement parts for

internal components, may result in increased emis-

sion or decreased immunity of the LSU.

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This product complies with the following ANSI/UL and CSA standards

CSA Standards:

CAN/CSA-C22.2 No:

0-M91

General Requirements – Canadian Electrical Code, part II

CAN/CSA-C22.2 No:

601.1-M90

Medical Electrical Equipment Part I: General Requirements for Safety

CAN/CSA-C22.2 No:

601.1S1-94

Supplement No 1-94 to CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 601.1-M90 – Medical Electrical 
Equipment – Part 1: General Requirements for Safety US Standards:

UL Standard No:

2601.1

Medical Electrical Equipment

Summary of Contents for 78 00 00

Page 1: ...Directions for Use Laerdal Suction Unit www laerdal com 78 00 10 78 00 00...

Page 2: ...le to place the LSU on continuous charge when not in use make sure the battery is charged for a minimum of 24 hours at least once a month Do not store the battery when it is discharged always fully ch...

Page 3: ...lace the Disposable Canister 13 5 3 Assembly of the Disposable Canister System 14 5 4 After Use 15 6 Maintenance 15 6 1 General 15 6 2 Battery 15 6 3 Cleaning the Cabinet 15 6 4 Decontamination of Reu...

Page 4: ...m levels are usually selected for tracheal suctioning and the suctioning of children and infants 2 3 Contraindications None known 2 4 Features and Benefits Splashproof rugged and solid Easy access to...

Page 5: ...nt Suction Tubing Suction Catheter Adapter Holder for Water Bottle Patient Suction Tubing Water Bottle Canister Lid with Float Ball Battery Door Release Arm Canister 3 1 2 LSU w Disposable Canister Sy...

Page 6: ...it continuously while the LSU is switched ON It flashes rapidly approx twice per second during the Device Test It flashes slowly approx once per second while the Automatic Power save Function is activ...

Page 7: ...ately after switching from external power to internal battery operation all 4 LED s will flash for 5 seconds before the remaining battery capacity is displayed CAPACITY for a new battery stored in roo...

Page 8: ...d without the Aerosol Filter or the Float Ball It is recommended always to have extra Aerosol Filters with the LSU in case one has to be discarded The Aersol Filter is not intended for microbio logica...

Page 9: ...ng external Power Sources AC mains when used with the AC Power Cord 100 240 VAC 50 60 400 Hz DC mains when used with the DC Power Cord 12 28 VDC A Wall Bracket to hold the LSU during operation and opt...

Page 10: ...ting Knob to the required vacuum level The LSU will automatically be switched ON and start to operate The green Power ON Indicator is lit continuously while the LSU is switched ON 6 When suction is co...

Page 11: ...yellow Gasket in the Lid make sure that the gasket is placed flat in the Lid and not twisted 2 If the Float Ball has been removed hold the lid upside down and snap the ball into place as shown Note Ne...

Page 12: ...olor code Blue on Blue Yellow onYellow 4 3 1 Reusable Canister System Quick reference The assembly of the tubing is illustrated on the right side of the LSU 1 Connect the blue Aerosol filter to the bl...

Page 13: ...erated in the upright position to prevent overflow of suctioned material 7 Set the Operating Knob to the required vacuum level and the LSU will automatically be switched ON and start to operate The gr...

Page 14: ...to the blue Vacuum Inlet on the LSU Color Code Blue on Blue 4 Insert the Canister in the in the Canister Holder and slide it into the LSU 5 Connect the yellow Connector on the Vacuum tubing to the Ye...

Page 15: ...ed both on a monthly basis and after each use 6 2 Battery To maintain satisfactory operation of the battery it is recommended to place the LSU on continuous charge when not in use Replace the battery...

Page 16: ...eparate parts as indicated in the picture above The Float Ball on the reusable canister can be snapped out of the lid 6 4 3 Rinsing Rinse all parts under cold running water Immerse in warm water 30 40...

Page 17: ...24 hours at least once a month Do not store the battery when it is discharged Always fully charge the battery before storage The recommended ambient temperature for charging is from 15 C to 25 C The...

Page 18: ...is user initiated test program for all models which can identify whether the LSU operates satisfactorily or if the LSU needs service The program runs 4 different tests 1 It tests for occlusions in th...

Page 19: ...est results turn the Operating Knob to 0 to exit the Device Test Note If you need to interrupt the test and revert to nor mal operation turn the Operating Knob to another position and then select the...

Page 20: ...LED 2 lit up LED 3 lit up LED 4 lit up Test result indications Test Passed 100 mmHg Test Passed 300 mmHg Test Passed 500 mmHg Test Passed 450 mmHg Action if test failed Check possible blockages e g tw...

Page 21: ...ter adapter pkg 10 78 40 00 LSU Reusable Canister 78 04 30 LSU Reusable Canister Holder 78 10 06 Angled Connectors pkg 10 78 10 02 Float Ball pkg 10 78 40 07 Vacuum Seal 78 40 08 Gasket 79 35 00 Water...

Page 22: ...n the Abbott canister is leaking air into the tubes The Abbott liner is leaking Battery is not charged Tube s is kinked or twisted The external Power indicator is not lit ACTION Check power cord conne...

Page 23: ...e Overall tolerance 5 11 3 Physical Characteristics Size 315 mm 12 4 in x 330 mm 13 in x 160 mm 6 3 in h x w x d Weight 4kg 8 9 lbs including battery Canister Capacity 1000 ml Canister graduation accu...

Page 24: ...front Styrene Ethylene Betyl Styrene SEBS Cabinet back PC ABS Cabinet base w Protector PC ABS SEBS Battery door SEBS Connector retainer for battery Poly Oxy Methylene POM Operating Knob POM Rotor for...

Page 25: ...rovided in this section Portable and mobile RF communication equipment can affect MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Warning MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other...

Page 26: ...30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5 sec 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5 sec Mains power quality...

Page 27: ...cy rangeb Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher...

Page 28: ...2005 Laerdal Medical AS All rights reserved 8179 Rev A Printed in Norway 0434...

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