
Pro Power
Vacuum
– Aspirator
Available in 110V and 230V
Do not use an Aspirator unless you have been trained to remove cerumen and have the
necessary attachments that are available from your equipment distributor.
Set-Up for Aspirator
Carefully remove all packing materials. Confirm that the power is in the
OFF
position.
Remove the cover of the collection jar and add diluted germicide into canister to the 300 ML line
(#5 in drawing) approximately 2 inches from bottom
. To help seal the cover (on) the jar, wet the
inside rim of the cover with a wet paper towel or tissue. THEN PRESS DOWN FIRMLY.
Connect the short narrow diameter tube (#1 in drawing) with white filter in the center (#2 in drawing)
to the stainless steel connector on the top of the Pro-Power.
Connect the other end of the tubing (#3 in drawing) to (VACUUM) connection on the cover of the
collection jar.
Connect one end of the long opaque tubing to (#4 in drawing) to (PATIENT) connection on the cover
of the collection jar.
Connect the other end to the Aspirator suction tubes ordered from your equipment distributor.
Plug the power cord into a grounded outlet and turn the power to the ON position.
Adjust the pressure regulator clockwise to increase suction and counter clockwise to decrease
suction.
Follow safety protocols for the disposal of used germicide.
Set-Up for Cleaning Hearing Aids
Designed for hospital use as an Aspirator: Features include: adjustable suction control, cleaning tools (included
to help remove wax or debris), suction tips to clear the receiver and microphone ports. Placing the Hearing Aid
on the standard open end Black suction tube will complete the cleaning by combining suction and vibration.
Remove the
opaque
Aspirator tubing and replace it with the
clear
tubing with the syringe attachment at the
end for blunt tip suction needles.
Inspect the receiver tube (earmold tubing), microphone port and surface of the hearing aid.
Remove any loose debris with a brush, cleaning tools and paper towel or tissue prior to using the suction tips.
If the receiver tube is blocked with debris, try to loosen it with a brush and or wax-pick. Be careful not to push
the debris further into the receiver tube.
If the receiver tube is still clogged attach the canal of the hearing aid to the open suction tube and let it run for
5 minutes. Try to loosen the debris again with a brush and wax-pick.
Select a suction tip slightly smaller to the diameter size of the receiver (earmold) or microphone port.