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Figure 7: Leak tester connection
1. Place the tester connection cap firmly on the tester connection and turn it clockwise a quarter
turn. The tester is now firmly connected to the laryngoscope and cannot be removed.
2. Close the valve on the leak tester.
3. Create a test pressure of 160 (±10) mmHg by pumping the leak tester.
Caution:
If the manometer reading drops by more than 10 mmHg within one minute, do not place the laryngo-
scope in liquid.
In this case, wipe the outer sheath with instrument disinfectant or isopropanol 70 %, wrap the laryngo-
scope in a protective foil cover, pack it in the original packaging and label it "leaking, not disinfected".
Then hand it over to the service workshop or the manufacturer.
Attention:
Never connect or disconnect the tester under water, otherwise moisture may enter the unit and repair
may be necessary.
After completing the leak test, open the valve on the leak tester to release the excess pressure. Then
turn the tester connection cap to the left and pull it off.
8.4
Care
The Video Rhino Laryngoscope is easy to care for. Apart from thorough cleaning and regular inspec-
tion for damage, no special care is required. The laryngoscope should be stored in a dry place, safe
from dust.
9 Maintenance and repairs
The components of the Video Rhino Laryngoscope are maintenance-free for their users. Repairs and
maintenance work may only be carried out by the company
orlvision
or by specialist companies au-
thorised by it. The company orlvision provides the authorised companies with all necessary product
documentation.
Attention:
Unauthorised opening, repairs and modifications to the laryngoscope release
orlvision
from any liabil-
ity for operational safety. This will void any warranty claims during the warranty period.