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PN 306620452

 

Replacing the Wafer Cassette (Cartridge) 

 

Step

 

Action

 

Ensure that the device is not currently replacing a wafer. 

 

Press the EJECT (Cassette/Cartridge Release) button. 
The far edge of the empty cassette (cartridge) pops up. 

 

Remove the empty cassette (cartridge). 

 

Verify that the label on the new wafer cassette (cartridge) is facing up. 

 

Slide the cavity on the front edge of the new cassette (cartridge) onto the 
metal tab at the front edge of the wafer cassette (cartridge) compartment. 

 

Push down the back edge of the new wafer cartridge (cassette) until it 
snaps into place. 

 

Press the RESET button to align the clamps and to advance an unused 
wafer, if one is not already in place 

 

Note: 

 While the wafer cassette (cartridge) is being replaced, one unused wafer 

remains in the device. That wafer is automatically advanced to the welding area 
when the RESET button is pressed, if a wafer is not already in place. 

 

 

Placing the Tubing 

 

Step

 

Action

 

Place the blood product containers gently on the bag support shelves; do 
not drop them onto the shelves.

 

 

Place a length of fluid-filled or non-fluid-filled tubing into the rear clamp 
slot.

 

Tubing must conform to the specifications listed in section 3, 
“Specifications,” of the operating instructions.   

 

Summary of Contents for TSCD II

Page 1: ...pport Shelves Maintenance Procedures Cleaning Surfaces Cleaning the Clamps Cleaning the Wafer Cassette Cartridge Compartment Replacing the Air Filter Replacing the Fuses Emptying and Cleaning the Wafe...

Page 2: ...products Prepare an aliquot for pediatric use and divided units For example attach a syringe set or a set of bags to prepare aliquots of whole blood red blood cells or plasma Connect additional saline...

Page 3: ...e inch beyond the outer edge of both clamps Close the clamp covers Press the START button to initiate the welding cycle After the device beeps and the message WELD COMPLETE OPEN CLAMPS appears on the...

Page 4: ...ide the box forward to remove it from the device c Discard the used wafers into an appropriate container Caution Wafers that have been used on tubing that contained blood products should be considered...

Page 5: ...the back edge of the new wafer cartridge cassette until it snaps into place 7 Press the RESET button to align the clamps and to advance an unused wafer if one is not already in place Note While the w...

Page 6: ...inch beyond the outer edge of the clamps Performing a Weld Step Action 1 Press the START button The message Heating wafer shows on the LCD display After the wafer reaches the required temperature the...

Page 7: ...lt in welds that seem misaligned This is generally acceptable as long as the weld opens easily and no leaks occur 3 Pinch or roll the tubing until the fluid pathway opens Caution Do not abuse the weld...

Page 8: ...from the device Attaching the cover 1 Hold the cover in a vertical position over the back of device 2 Slide the cover down into the hinge sockets until the cover snaps into place Assembling and Attac...

Page 9: ...d be pointing outward away from the center support of the shelves Attach the remaining three feet in the same way Attaching the bag support shelves to the device 1 Insert the rollers of the first bag...

Page 10: ...es of the device Cleaning Surfaces Step Action Surface cleaning is recommended on an as needed basis Surfaces of the device may be cleaned with a cloth dampened with a neutral detergent or isopropyl a...

Page 11: ...ps in the following areas The clamp covers The tubing holder slots and teeth Cleaning the Wafer Cassette Cartridge Compartment Step Action Wafer cassette cartridge compartment cleaning is recommended...

Page 12: ...being careful not to bend the four claws that hold the air filter in place 4 Clean the filter case with a foam applicator a cotton swab or a cloth dampened with a mild detergent or isopropyl alcohol...

Page 13: ...ay indicates DISPOSAL BOX FULL Normal operations cannot resume until the wafer disposal box has been emptied Removing and emptying the wafer disposal box 1 Pull on the insert on the front of the box t...

Page 14: ...Note The TSCD II device has two photo sensors that align with the slots on the wafer disposal box when it is inserted properly The photo sensors send a message to the LCD display when the box needs to...

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