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To Replace the High Performance Filter
Cartridge
WARNING:
ALWAYS disconnect the power cord plug from the facility
power outlet before performing maintenance procedures on the
equipment. Failure to comply may cause fire, electric shock, or injury.
1. Disconnect the power cord plug from the facility power outlet.
2. Open the two latches.
3. Remove the lid from the canister.
4. Pull and twist the hose connector to remove the filter cartridge from the
lid. Dispose of the filter cartridge.
5. Place a filter cartridge in the approximate center of the canister, with the
filter cartridge opening facing up.
6. Place the lid over the canister so that the bottom of the hose connector is
aligned with the filter cartridge opening.
7. Press the lid down and twist the hose connector to connect the filter
cartridge.
8. Close the two latches.
Storage and Handling
CAUTION:
ALWAYS store the equipment within the specified environmental
condition values throughout its useful life. See the
Specifications
section.
To ensure the longevity, performance and safety of this equipment, use of the
original packaging material is recommended when storing or transporting this
equipment.
Disposal/Recycle
WARNING:
ALWAYS follow the current local recommendations and/
or regulations governing environmental protection and the risks
associated with recycling or disposing of the equipment at the end of
its useful life.
To comply with European Community Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2012/19/EU, this
device should be collected separately for recycling. Do
not dispose of as unsorted municipal waste. Contact local
distributor for disposal information. Ensure infected equipment is
decontaminated prior to recycling.
Troubleshooting
WARNING:
DO NOT disassemble or service this equipment, unless
otherwise specified. Failure to comply may cause fire, electric shock,
or injury.
NOTE:
For service, contact your Stryker sales representative or call Stryker
customer service. Outside the US, contact your nearest Stryker subsidiary.
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
The CastVac does not
operate.
The CastVac is not
connected to facility
power.
See the
To Connect
the CastVac
section.
The CastVac function
switch is in the off
position.
Set the CastVac
function switch to the
on or standby position.
Dust is emitted from
the exhaust port or
function switch.
The filter cartridge is
not installed.
Install a filter
cartridge. See the
Inspection, Testing, and
Maintenance
section.
The filter cartridge is
full or damaged.
Replace the filter
cartridge. See the
Inspection, Testing, and
Maintenance
section.
The level of suction is
reduced.
The vacuum hose is
blocked with debris.
Remove the debris
from the vacuum hose.
The filter cartridge is
blocked with debris.
Remove the blockage.
If the filter cartridge is
full, replace the filter
cartridge. See the
Inspection, Testing, and
Maintenance
section.
Inadequate exhaust
ventilation.
Remove the obstruction
from the exhaust port.
The standby mode
does not work.
Electrical circuit failure.
Return the CastVac to
Stryker for repair.
The CastVac stops
operating without being
turned off.
The thermal protective
auto-reset switch has
been activated.
Let the CastVac cool
and try again. If the
problem persists, return
the CastVac to Stryker
for repair.
The filter cartridge is
blocked with debris.
Replace the filter
cartridge. See the
Inspection, Testing, and
Maintenance
section.
The equipment
experiences sporadic
electrical interference.
Electrical noise is
present.
Turn off all electrical
equipment not in use.
Relocate electrical
equipment; increase
spatial distance
between devices.
Connect electrical
equipment to different
facility power outlets.