
Warranty
SSCOR
warrants that each new product is free from defects in material and workmanship under
normal use and service for a period of one year from date of purchase. If returned to SSCOR, we
will arrange for repairs or replacement within the terms of the warranty. The product should be
decontaminated and returned properly packaged and postage prepaid. Loss or damage in transit
to the factory shall be at the purchaser’s risk. Please call 800-434-5211 or interna1 818-
504-4054 for return authorization or for the location of an authorized repair center. Loss or
damage in return shipment from SSCOR shall be at the purchaser’s risk.
The warranty shall not apply to any SSCOR product which has been repaired by anyone other
than an authorized SSCOR representative, or altered in any way so as, in SSCOR’s judgment, to
affect its safety or efficacy, nor which has been subject to misuse, negligence, or accident, nor
which has had the serial number altered, effaced or removed.
Neither shall this warranty apply to any SSCOR product which has been connected otherwise
than in accordance with the instructions furnished by SSCOR.
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied and of all other obligations or
liabilities on SSCOR’s part, and SSCOR neither assumes, nor authorizes any representative or
other persons to assume for it, any other liability in connection with the sale of SSCOR products.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from
jurisdiction to jurisdiction. For countries where minimum warranty terms are determined by
statute, the warranty term is the longer of the statutory period or the term listed above.
Batteries, disposable items including collection canisters, patient tubing and catheters are excluded
from this warranty.
Maintenance
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Be sure to perform the weekly checks outlined on page 4.
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The unit is designed to suction contaminated fluids, which should be removed from the
system immediately after the procedure. Dispose of the collection canister, patient tube
and catheter according to local / regional / national requirements for the disposal of
hazardous waste materials. If the procedure produced an excessive quantity of fluids, check
the vacuum line (10) for evidence of moisture. Replace vacuum line if moisture is evident.
(Use 3/8" ID tubing.)
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If the vacuum line between the pump and canister is moist, it is possible that fluids have
reached the vacuum pump. See Decontamination Instructions, page 7.
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If the Dual Mode Charger (1) appears defective, return the unit to the factory for repair. Do
not attempt to repair the Dual Mode Charger.
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Cleaning: Use a mild detergent. Do not use alcohol, solvents or cleaning solutions. For
interior cleaning, use dry, compressed air.
• For technical assistance, call (800) 434-5211
or interna1 818-504-4054.
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