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65-2025M Rev. B
3.3 Self-contained Models
3.3.1 Purging the Holding Tank and cleaning the evacuation System
WARninG – infectious Materials
The suction system may contain infectious materials. Always wear personal protective equipment and follow
appropriate protocol.
The tank should be purged and the oral evacuation system cleaned whenever the waste collection tank is full, or at the end of
the day’s treatment procedures.
cAUTiOn:
The vacuum receptacle has an overflow shut-off device to prevent the tank from being over-filled with liquid
flowing into the vacuum pump. It is important to regularly empty this container to avoid inadvertently filling the canister
to capacity during a treatment procedure.
To purge the contents from the tank, position or move the unit near a sink or other
acceptable sewer drain. Unwind the purge tubing, located on the back of the unit Place
the end of the tubing into a sink drain or other acceptable receptacle.
Locate the waste pump toggle switch on the back of the unit, above the waste purge
tubing. Flip the switch ON to purge the contents of the waste collection tank.
cAUTiOn:
The waste pump will remove the liquid under high pulsating pressure.
Therefore, it is necessary to hold the hose by hand or ensure that it is firmly in
place before pumping out the contents.
Note: For “hands free” purging of the system, the tubing can also be connected
to a receptacle to drain directly into the “P” trap of sinks Please refer to 1.5
Installation of Optional Purge Hose Quick Connect Kit for more information.
After the waste contents have been emptied, fill a one quart reservoir with any properly
prepared NON-FOAMING vacuum cleanser or ASI’s KeepClear™ Evacuation System
Cleaner (P/N 95-0101).
Using the high volume evacuator, suction the prepared cleaner solution into the system and
leave overnight, or longer, if necessary. This will allow the enzyme solution to properly clean.
Purge contents before starting dental procedures. Suction one-half ounce (0.5oz.) of
concentrated vacuum cleanser prior to the day’s dental procedures to start enzyme
breakdown as fluids are drawn in to system.
cAUTiOn:
Due to its caustic nature, DO NOT use BLEACH as a disinfectant, as it will corrode certain internal parts.
Small amounts used as an irrigating solution for dental procedures is acceptable.