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8.3.1.1 To Control Fluid Suction
NOTE:
See
Table 16 High Suction Visual and Audible
Indicators
for important condition, indication, and action
information.
1. While viewing the suction gauge on the main display,
turn the appropriate suction control dial to adjust the
suction limit in the associated canister (Figure 30).
2. Touch the START SUCTION button to start fluid suction
(Figure 30).
Table 16 – High Suction Visual and Audible Indicators
This table describes the action to take when a high
suction setting is selected for one or both canisters.
CONDITION
INDICATION
ACTION
HIGH suction
limit RANGE
– The suction
limit range
selected is
equal to or
greater than
120 mm-Hg.
Two declining tones;
orange HIGH suction
banner appears for
appropriate canister
on the top display
and main display;
suction range indicator
illuminates orange for
associated canister.
Determine
whether a high
suction range
is desired.
8.3.1.2 To Control Smoke Evacuation
CAUTION:
DO NOT use the smoke evacuator to evacuate
or suction surgical fluid. Excessive amounts of fluid pulled
into the smoke evacuator may cause equipment damage.
See
Section 8.1.3.4 To Test Smoke Evacuation
to control
smoke evacuation.
Evacuate Smoke
Reset Volumes
20 L
0 mL
Settings
Start Suction
Suction OFF
4 L
0 mL
4L Light
Empty 4L
Canister
Suction Limit
100
0
used
Actual:
mm-Hg
mm-Hg
Suction Limit
0
0
used
Actual:
mm-Hg
mm-Hg
MAX
HIGH
MED
LOW
OFF
OFF
MAX
HIGH
LOW
MED
MED
Start Suction
Figure 30 – To Start and Adjust Fluid Suction
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