Use Instructions

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SL5019 Rev. A
Figure 20 To Use 4.5-liter Chamber light
During the Procedure
To Operate the Rover
󱛻󱛼󱛽 WARNINGS
HIGH SUCTION DEVICE [MAX = 528 mmHg/ 70kPa]
The effectiveness of aspiration is dependent upon the intensity of the vacuum applied.
ALWAYS use the minimum suction setting required to achieve the desired clinical outcome.
ALWAYS follow your institution’s guidelines for suction limits.
DO NOT connect directly to chest tubes.
DO NOT connect to closed wound drains.
DO NOT connect directly to tracheal tubes.
NOT FOR USE as a suction source for intermittent suction applications.
Death or serious injury can result from improper suction levels.
The canister scale and fluid volume display are not diagnostic tools. DO NOT use the scale or fluid volume
display to determine the amount of fluid lost from or retained by the patient.
ALWAYS make sure rover power is ON when collecting fluid waste. The rover can only detect full canister
if the rover is ON. If the rover is OFF, biohazard waste leakage or loss of suction can occur.
The suction setting may only be adjusted by the SUCTION SETTING on the user interface. Interruption
and restoration of rover power, whether accidental or intentional, does not reset the suction setting to zero.
LOW SUCTION HAZARD
NOT FOR USE as a suction source for the following applications:
Organ stabilizer/positioner devices
Patient positioner devices
Death or serious injury can result from fluctuating suction levels.