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To Setup the Rover (continued)
3. To Prepare For Smoke Evacuation
(Figure 24)
NOTES:
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Make sure a smoke evacuator filter is installed in the rover before
using smoke evacuation. See the
Accessories
section. See the
instructions for use
supplied with the smoke evacuator filter for
installation information.
▪
The smoke evacuator tubing and optional smoke evacuator
attachment are applied parts.
a. Install the smoke evacuator tubing to the smoke evacuator filter.
b. Install a smoke evacuator attachment to the end of the smoke
tubing, if required.
3a
3b
Figure 24 To Prepare for Smoke Evacuation
4. To Use the IV Pole
(Figure 25)
NOTE:
The IV pole will return to its lowest position automatically
when power is removed from the rover.
a. Hang one irrigation bag on each IV pole hook, if required. The
maximum volume allowed per hook is 3000 milliliters.
b. Push and hold the IV pole UP ARROW button to raise the IV pole
to the desired height.
4b
4a
Figure 25 To Use the IV Pole
During the Procedure
To Operate the Rover
WARNINGS:
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HIGH SUCTION DEVICE [MAX = 480 mm-Hg]
▪
The effectiveness of aspiration is dependent upon the
intensity of the vacuum applied.
▪
ALWAYS use the minimum suction limit setting required to
achieve the desired clinical outcome.
▪
ALWAYS follow your institution’s guidelines for suction limits.
▪
DO NOT connect directly to chest tubes.
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DO NOT connect to closed wound drains.
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DO NOT connect directly to tracheal tubes.
▪
NOT FOR USE as a suction source for intermittent suction
applications.
Death or serious injury can result from improper suction levels.
▪
The canister scale and fluid volume display are not diagnostic
tools. DO NOT use the scale or fluid volume display to determine
the amount of fluid lost from or retained by the patient.
▪
ALWAYS make sure rover power is ON when collecting fluid
waste. The rover can only detect full canisters if the rover is ON.
If the rover is OFF, biohazard waste leakage or loss of suction
can occur.
▪
The suction limit setting may only be adjusted by the SUCTION
LIMIT SETTING dial on the control panel. Interruption and
restoration of rover power, whether accidental or intentional, does
not reset the suction limit setting to zero. See ISO 10079-1: 1999,
clause 13.8. Use caution when activating suction with a high
suction limit setting.
▪
LOW SUCTION HAZARD
NOT FOR USE as a suction source for the following applications:
▪
Organ stabilizer/positioner devices
▪
Patient positioner devices
Death or serious injury can result from fluctuating suction levels.
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