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Configuration and firmware information appears on the display screen after powering on the
device. Additional device information is available through the Main Menu (select Unit Info),
including the unit’s calibration date. The aspirator operates on an annual preventative
maintenance cycle, and the device issues a low priority alarm to remind you when calibration is
due.
Cleaning
Keep the aspirator and its accessories clean at all times. Never allow grease or oil to enter the
system or coat its components.
Clean the unit at regular intervals and maintain up-to-date records of inspections, cleaning, and
maintenance.
Take care to prevent liquids from entering the aspirator. Never submerge the aspirator and
avoid using excessive amounts of water that might enter the unit. Dry all exposed parts
following usage in wet environments.
Clean the unit’s housing and vacuum port with a damp, soapy cloth.
For general decontamination and cleaning, apply a 10% bleach solution with a damp cloth. Do
not use hydrocarbon cleansers, which damage the housing and interface lens.
After cleaning, thoroughly dry the unit with a lint-free cloth. Make sure that all exposed
surfaces are cleaned and dried.
Caution
Never clean the aspirator using abrasives or chlorinated hydrocarbon based cleansers as they
damage the plastic.
Post-Contaminated Environment Cleaning
If you have used the aspirator in an environment where it may have been exposed to
contamination from a hazardous materials accident, mass epidemic, or weapon of mass
destruction, we recommend that you follow these guidelines:
1. Always follow the decontamination procedures specified by the local Incident Command
Safety Officer.
2.
You should clean and decontaminate the equipment as soon as possible after use. Personnel
should always wear the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment while decontaminating
equipment.
3.
Review the cleaning instructions that we provide in the previous section.
4.
Since the potential amount of contaminants that the aspirator might be exposed to is so large,
it is difficult to provide an appropriate cleaning method for each type of exposure. An
effective cleaning agent for one type of exposure may not be effective with another. Cleaning
and sterilizing practices may vary between institutions. Consult your facility’s procedures for
the cleaning and disinfection of medical equipment for further guidance.
Suction Canister and Tubing
Single patient use accessories, such as the collection canister, canister lid, and associated
suction tubing, should not be cleaned or sterilized for reuse. Dispose of the canister, lid and
associated suction tubing according to hospital policy or local protocols for the disposal of
medical waste.
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