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8.3 During the Procedure
8.3.1 To Operate the Rover
WARNINGS:
INAPPROPRIATE CONNECTION HAZARD
▪ DO NOT connect directly to chest tubes.
▪ DO NOT connect to closed wound drains.
▪ DO NOT connect directly to tracheal tubes.
▪ NOT FOR USE as a suction source for:
– Intermittent suction applications
– Patient positioner devices
– Organ stabilizer/positioner devices
Death or serious injury can result from inappropriate
connections.
HIGH SUCTION HAZARD [MAX = 520 mm-Hg]
▪ The effectiveness of aspiration is dependent upon the
intensity of the suction applied.
▪ ALWAYS use the minimum suction limit range required
to achieve the desired clinical outcome.
▪ ALWAYS follow your institution’s guidelines for suction
limits.
▪ The suction limit range of each collection canister
may be adjusted by the appropriate suction control
dial on the control panel. Interruption and restoration
of rover power while suction is ON, whether accidental
or intentional, does not reset the suction limit range to
zero. See
BS
EN ISO 10079-1: 2009, clause 13.8
. Use
caution when activating suction with a high suction
limit range.
Death or serious injury can result from the improper
application of suction levels.
▪ The collection canister scale, top display, and main
display are not diagnostic tools. DO NOT use the scale
or either display to determine the amount of fluid lost
from or retained by the patient.
▪ ALWAYS make sure rover power is ON when collecting
fluid waste. The rover can only detect full canisters if
the rover power is ON. If the rover power is OFF, fluid
waste leakage can occur.
NOTES:
▪ This equipment provides an adjustable suction limit
of 50 to 520 mm-Hg measured with all manifold inlet
ports closed.
▪ Make sure the rover has been properly prepared for
operation. See
Section 8.2.1 To Prepare the Rover
.
▪ To reset the fluid level value to zero, touch the RESET
VOLUME button on the control screen menu. Both
canister fluid level values will reset to a zero value.
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