If an overflow situation occurs, please do the following:
1.
Turn off the power immediately.
2. Check the connections between accessories to make sure the unit was set up
correctly.
3. Check for a crack in the canister.
4. Check the vacuum and volume settings (should be on high).
A collapsing liner bag or Aspirated material going into the overflow trap does not mean
that something is wrong with Aspirator IV. An overflow situation indicates there is an
interference with the liner bag vacuum, such as an improper seal or a crack in the
permanent canister.
Maintenance
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All Aspirators are thoroughly checked by the Quality Assurance Department before
being released for shipping. Inspect the unit upon receipt to insure the equipment
was not damaged during shipping. The vacuum power should also be checked.
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Do not lubricate pumps. The oil
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less components are sealed and packed with
optimum level of lubricant, requiring no lubrication.
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Do not let liquid or aspirated material enter the pumping system.
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The mufflers should be changed after approximately 80 hours of operation, or
whenever the white filter inside the muffler becomes black.
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No scheduled maintenance is recommended. Follow the procedures established
by your engineering department.
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Warnings are part of the labeling and are indicated on the Aspirator IV. The serial
number is stamped on a small metal tag, located on the side of the Aspirator IV.
Record the serial number.
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In
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Services on new equipment can be provided by telephone with either your sales
representative, or technical support staff. If additional information is needed, call
Customer Service or technical support at 800.953.2555
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Change HEPA Filter after 10 procedures or after 24 hours of use or replace
Filter IMMEDIATELY if ANY Bodily Fluids/Blood/Fat/Residue is visual
within the Filter.
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