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6.
The sensitivity setting of the alarm “Check dressing seal” is now displayed.
The sensitivity can be adjusted with the
arrow buttons.
“L”
1
2
5
See Below
low sensitivity
default
high sensitivity
Displays as:
Leakage
System
(delayed triggering
of the alarm)
(rapid triggering of
the alarm)
When the sensitivity is set to Leakage System or “0,” the alarm “Check dressing
seal” is deactivated. Only the alarm “System open” will be triggered if the canister
is connected inaccurately or the tubing system is open.
For this setting, it is obligatory to reduce the interval time for checking the
dressing seal by the personnel to detect potential leakages in the aspirating
system promptly.
7.
Press the
button to confirm the entry.
8.
The patient runtime is now displayed.
9.
Press the
button for 3 seconds to reset the patient runtime to zero.
10.
Exit the patient mode by pressing the
button.
CAUTION!
Hazard of persons due to incorrect settings.
Prior to using the PRO-II
®
or PRO-III
®
device on a new patient, it must be
verified that the currently set alarm sensitivities are appropriate for this
patient.
It is important to adapt the alarm system and sensitivities to the particular wound
and situation of the patient.
The adjustment of alarm sensitivities may only be carried out by qualified and
authorized healthcare personnel.
Always take care that the alarm sensitivities must be set contrary. That means you
have to increase the sensitivity of the alarm “System closed” if you have a low
sensitivity of the alarm “Check dressing seal” to detect possible changes in the
wound therapy for the patient treatment.
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3.4
Canister Exchange
3.4.1
Replacement of the disposable canister of the PRO-II
®
Device
1.
Close the tubing clamp at the wound drainage system (fig.3) to maintain the vacuum
in the PRO-II
®
device.
2.
Switch off the PRO-II
®
device.
3.
Separate the suction tube from the wound drainage system and close the connector
with the protective cap.
4.
Press on the “Push Here” button on the top of the canister (fig. 5 (B)) and keep it
pressed while pulling the disposable exudate canister horizontally away from the
device.
5.
Dispose of the disposable exudate canister and the integrated suction tube in a proper
manner. (Please refer to chapter 6.3 “Disposal”).
6.
Place a new disposable exudate canister on the device. Ensure that the disposable
exudate canister is properly connected to the device.
7.
Connect the suction tube to the wound drainage system.
8.
Switch on the PRO-II
®
device.
9.
Loosen the tubing clamp at the wound drainage system.
3.4.2
Replacement of the disposable canister of the PRO-III
®
Device
1.
Close the tubing clamp at the patient tubing (fig.3) and at the wound drainage system
(TopDraw
®
tubing) to maintain the vacuum in the wound.
2.
Turn off the PRO-III
®
device.
3.
Separate the patient tubing from the wound drainage system.
4.
Separate the canister tubing with filter from the disposable canister.
5.
Remove the disposable canister and patient tubing.
6.
Dispose of the canister and patient tubing in a proper manner. (Please refer to Chapter
6.3 “Disposal”).
7.
Place a new canister as specified in 3.1.6. Ensure that the canister tubing and lid are
properly connected to each other and the device.
8.
Attach a new patient tube to the patient connection of the disposable canister and
connect it to the TopDraw
®
wound drainage system.
9.
Switch on the PRO-III
®
device.
10.
Loosen the tubing clamp at the wound drainage system.
WHEN THE SENSITIVITY IS SET TO LEAKAGE SYSTEM, THE ALARMS FOR
“CHECK DRESSING SEAL” AND “SYSTEM OPEN” ARE DEACTIVATED. THEY
WILL NOT BE TRIGGERED EVEN IF A CANISTER IS NOT ATTACHED.
Promptly and at increased, regular intervals, check the dressing seal to detect
potential leakages in the aspirating system. Never operate the device set to Leakage
System when performing negative pressure wound therapy on a patient.
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