Fig. 118: PI recognition problems
4.
If there is a problem with the PI recognition (Fig. 118), click
‘Repeat PI
recognition’
to restart the PI recognition process.
If the problem persists, repeat step 4.
5.
Connect the suction reservoir to the suction port.
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The suction reservoir is connected to the suction port (Fig. 119).
6.
Using the recess (Fig. 115/3), remove the inlay (Fig. 115/2) without touching
the suction clip (REF 90000115). Hold the blister so that the sterile person
can remove the suction clip (REF 90000115).
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WARNING! Infection hazard due to loss of sterility!
The following task must be performed by the sterile user only to ensure the
sterility of the suction clip (REF 90000115).
7.
Without touching the blister (Fig. 115/1), remove the suction clip (REF
90000115) carefully. Inspect it for any visible damage or contamination.
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If the suction clip (REF 90000115) is damaged in any way, dispose of the
suction clip (REF 90000115) and use a different one.
PI recognition does not
work:
Fig. 119: Suction reservoir connected
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