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8.4 After the Procedure
8.4.1 To Remove Disposable Components
WARNING: BLOODBORNE PATHOGEN HAZARD
▪ ALWAYS wear PPE when operating or handling
this equipment.
▪ ALWAYS leave tubing attached to the manifold and
close unused ports during disposal.
▪ ALWAYS follow local regulations regarding proper
handling and disposal of biohazard waste.
Failure to comply may cause infection and result in
healthcare staff injury.
NOTES:
▪ Although the disposable, single-use manifold(s) and
suction tubing must be replaced between patients, it
may not be necessary to empty the contents of the
rover’s collection canisters.
▪ If sufficient fluid volume capacity exists in one or both
canisters, the rover may be used for additional surgical
procedures.
8.4.1.1 To Remove Suction Components
1. With suction active, gather the suction tubing toward
the manifold port to purge the tubing of fluid waste.
DO NOT remove any attached suction tubing from the
manifold (Figure 37).
2. From the control panel, turn the suction control dial to
zero for the canister with the manifold to be removed
(Figure 38).
3. From the control screen, touch the STOP SUCTION
button to stop fluid suction.
4. Rotate the manifold counterclockwise within the
receptacle until it is unlocked, then pull the manifold
and attached suction tubing out of the receptacle,
always maintaining the manifold in a horizontal
orientation (Figure 39).
5. Properly dispose of the used manifold and attached
suction tubing always maintaining the manifold in a
horizontal orientation.
6. Remove all the remaining fluid suction accessories as
required.
Figure 37 – To Gather Suction Components
Evacuate Smoke
Reset Volumes
200 mL
since last reset
Settings
Suction ON
4 L
0 mL
since last reset
4L Light
Empty 4L
Canister
120
115
used
Actual:
mm-Hg
mm-Hg
Suction Limit
50
44
used
Actual:
mm-Hg
mm-Hg
MAX
HIGH
MED
OFF
OFF
MAX
LOW
MED
Stop Suction
LOW
HIGH
20 L HIGH suction
Figure 38 – To Discontinue Fluid Suction
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