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Laerdal Suction Unit

 

Cat. No. 78 00 00 - Reusable

 

Cat. No. 78 00 30 - Serres

 

Directions for Use

LSU

Summary of Contents for LSU

Page 1: ...Laerdal Suction Unit Cat No 78 00 00 Reusable Cat No 78 00 30 Serres Directions for Use LSU...

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Page 3: ...Clean the Cabinet and parts 16 6 3 Disinfection of reusable parts 16 6 4 Charge the Battery 16 6 5 External Battery Charger 17 6 6 Check the Battery Quality 17 6 7 Replace the Battery 17 6 8 Fastening...

Page 4: ...pump any cleaning solution or other liquids through the vacuum pump i e through the Vacuum Connector This can damage the LSU Use only accessories supplied by Laerdal Medical or one of our authorised...

Page 5: ...d If lit turn the LSU OFF and then ON again to check if the indication disappears Provided that the indication does not occur again the LSU can be operated If the Indicator continues to lit after thre...

Page 6: ...n 7 3 4 Power Sources The LSU is delivered with an AC Power Cord for connection to AC mains and a DC Power Cord for connection to DC mains The device can be operated from the internal battery and can...

Page 7: ...Suction Catheter Adapter English 7 The LSU Reusable Canister System consists of A 1000 ml transparent plastic Canister A Canister Lid w Float Ball An Aerosol Filter with tubing The Canister Lid conta...

Page 8: ...wer as described in section 3 4 If you decide to operate the LSU from internal battery check that the battery is installed Check that the Patient SuctionTubing is securely connected to the PATIENT Inl...

Page 9: ...cable 4 Safely dispose of the contents of the Canister according to local protocols 5 Clean the LSU according to section 6 2 and its reusable parts according to section 4 6 4 3 4 Assembly of the Reusa...

Page 10: ...ing to the blueVacuum Inlet on the LSU Color code Blue on Blue 8 Insert the Canister in the canister holder and slide it into the LSU 9 Connect the yellow Angled Connector to the yellowVacuum Seal 10...

Page 11: ...contamination of Laerdal Reusable Canister 4 6 1 Parts to be Decontaminated After Each Use 1 Canister Lid 2 Float Ball 3 Gasket 4 Vacuum Seal 5 Angled Connectors 6 Canister 7 Patient SuctionTubing 8 S...

Page 12: ...osable Parts Suction bag with filter Serres SuctionTube Suction Bag with Filter Serres SuctionTube Reusable Parts Parts to be cleaned or replaced regulary Canister SerresVacuum Connector SerresVacuum...

Page 13: ...parts are assembled correctly 5 3 2 Using the LSU Note The LSU should be operated and transported in the upright position to prevent overflow of suctioned material 1 Unwrap the Serres SuctionTube 2 C...

Page 14: ...e Serres canister if needed according manufacturers instructions for use Note Clean the SerresVacuum Connector by wiping with a damp cloth or a sponge Do not autoclave or attempt to disassemble The Se...

Page 15: ...the bag is fully inflated 10 Turn off the LSU 11 Fasten the SuctionTubing on the Suction Tubing Holder 12 Place the LSU on charge see section 6 4 5 4 Serres Suction Bag System Quick Reference Correct...

Page 16: ...n water or other liquids This can damage the device and cause electrical shock resulting in injury to persons Use a cloth or sponge that is dampened with a mild detergent hand dishwashing liquid or si...

Page 17: ...ged by the LSU and must be replaced We recommend charging a spare battery every 6 months when stored in room temperature at 25 C 77 F 6 5 External Battery Charger The LSU battery can also be charged i...

Page 18: ...LSU needs service The program runs 4 different tests 1 It tests for occlusions in the Suction System including canister and tubing 2 It tests the vacuum build up efficacy of the Pump System How much v...

Page 19: ...on takes approx one second fully block the Patient SuctionTubing 3 Keep the tubing blocked while LED 2 3 and 4 lights up 4 Release the tubing when LED 1 comes on again 5 Evaluate the test results See...

Page 20: ...mmHg FAIL Check Connectors Tubes and Canister Lid for leakage or damage Check exhaust outlet for occlusion and run the Device Test again Test 3 The maximum achievable vacuum level of the LSU reaches t...

Page 21: ...the battery see section 6 7 The LSU operates but little or no suction available Vacuum Seal blocked by float ball Unplug theVacuum Seal to release the vacuum Canister full Remove and replace the Canis...

Page 22: ...et 78 04 30 LSU Reusable Canister Holder Serres 57 151 Serres Suction Bag 1000 ml Blue 58 23 181 Serres SuctionTube non sterile CH25 180 cm 78 12 06 SerresVacuum Connector 78 04 12 Disposable patient...

Page 23: ...water bottle 79 35 00 Water Container Accessories all versions 78 20 00 Carrying Bag full covering 78 26 00 Wall Bracket w DC Power Cord 78 26 10 Wall Bracket w AC Power Cord US 78 26 20 Wall Bracket...

Page 24: ...attery operation time free air flow at different settings 10 mmHg 80 120 200 350 500 min 3h20 2h20 1h30 1h 45 Approx noise levels free air flow at different settings mmHg 80 120 200 350 500 dBA 48 48...

Page 25: ...n Catheter Adapter PC Suction Catheter Adapter Holder PC LSU Reusable Canister PC HT Lid w FloaterValve Cylinder Gasket for Lid LSU Reusable Canister Silicone Full covering Carrying Bag PVC coated Pol...

Page 26: ...al Requirements for Safety CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1S1 94 Supplement No 1 94 to CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 M90 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requirements for Safety US Standards UL Standard No...

Page 27: ...UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5 sec 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5 se...

Page 28: ...ng symbol NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection f...

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