Service Personnel Safety
Introducing the RapidV
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Smoke Evacuator
RapidVac™ Smoke Evacuator Service Manual
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Caution
Do not stack equipment on top of the smoke evacuator or place the smoke
evacuator on top of electrical equipment. These configurations are unstable and/
or do not allow for adequate cooling.
Use only Valleylab SEA3700 Filters in the RapidVac Smoke Evacuator. Filters
from other manufacturers may cause damage to the system, thereby voiding the
warranty.
Provide as much distance as possible between the smoke evacuator and other
electronic equipment (such as monitors). An activated smoke evacuator may
cause interference with them.
Read all warnings, cautions, and instructions provided with the RapidVac Smoke
Evacuator before using.
To maximize patient safety, the tubing or wand should not come in direct contact
with tissue. Otherwise, patient injury may result.
Do not block either the tubing or the filter. If either becomes occluded or
significantly restricted, the motor/blower may overheat and cause the unit to shut
down.
Care must be exercised in the installation of hoses, adapters and suction
canisters. Failure to follow the procedures outlined in this manual may result in
overheating of the motor and may void the unit warranty.
Notice
Using any unapproved filter or accessory with the smoke evacuator may cause
damage and will void the warranty.
The RapidVac Smoke Evacuator functions properly only when the ULPA filter is
installed properly. If the filter is installed incorrectly, the amber Replace Filter
indicator flashes and the Service indicator is illuminated.
Fluids may damage the filters. When evacuating smoke and incidental fluids,
always use the appropriate tubing,
Connect the power cord to a wall receptacle having the correct voltage.
Otherwise, product damage will result.
Power line voltage below 100 Vac (110 V SEA3690) and 200 Vac (220 V
SEA3695) will significantly reduce airflow.
Connecting multiple lengths of tubing together may cause the smoke evacuator
to overheat.
The RapidVac Smoke Evacuator has been specially designed to fit on Valleylab
mounting carts only. Do not install the smoke evacuator on a cart other than a
Valleylab cart. Installing the smoke evacuator inside a cart with improper
ventilation may result in overheating or may adversely affect the stability of the
cart.
Periodically check the cart brackets that hold the smoke evacuator in place to
ensure that the screws are securely fastened.
Stacking the smoke evacuator on top of a generator may cause an unstable
condition and/or cause the smoke evacuator to overheat.
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