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www.ohiomedical.com —– 550107 (Rev.5) 08/2005
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OVERFLOW
- Aspirant has contaminated the overflow trap assembly. Replace and/or clean
parts according to procedures described in OVERFLOW CLEANING PROCE-
DURE on page 6.
SEVERE
OVERFLOW
- Aspirant has contaminated the overflow trap assembly and the vac-
uum port tubing. Replace and/or clean external parts according to procedure described in
OVERFLOW CLEANING PROCEDURE below. In addition, open the unit to assess the ex-
tent of the internal over flow.
OVERFLOW CLEANING PROCEDURE
NOTE:
THESE PROCEDURES ARE ONLY REQUIRED WHEN AN OVERFLOW
HAS
OCCURRED.
1.
Discard all external contaminated tubing.
2.
Clean the overflow trap assembly by unscrewing the cap and disassembling the various compo-
nents. Wash all parts with mild antiseptic, dry, reassemble and verify that the float is in the
down position and the cap seals tightly on the glass jar.
3.
Replaces all discarded tubing.
4.
If the vacuum port tubing was contaminated, open the unit and inspect the following parts for
contamination (See MAINTENANCE section below for opening the unit):
All Internal Tubing:
If contaminated, replace.
Regulator Assembly:
If contaminated, clean according to procedure on page 7.
Pump Assembly:
If contaminated, clean according to procedure on page 8.
2.
MAINTENANCE
Tools required to service the Moblvac III-cs.
(1) Pliers
(1) Phillips screwdriver
CAUTION: NEVER DISASSEMBLE THE MOBLVAC III-cs WHEN THE POWER CORD
IS CONNECTED TO AN ELECTRICAL OUTLET.
(1) 11/32” nut driver
(1) 5/64” Allen wrench
(1) Adjustable wrench
(1) 1/16” Allen wrench
(1) Flathead screwdriver