Use Instructions

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SL5019 Rev. A
Appendix
To Use Auxiliary Suction Ports (optional)
The auxiliary suction ports allow connection to a hospital wall suction regulator if an alternate suction source is
required.
󱛻󱛼󱛽 WARNINGS
The rover CAN regulate hospital wall suction. ALWAYS use a hospital wall suction regulator to first control
suction level and use the rover to second control and monitor suction level when using the auxiliary suction
ports. Failure to comply could result in serious injury or death.
ALWAYS make sure rover power is ON when collecting fluid waste. The rover can only detect full
chambers if the rover is ON. If the rover is OFF, biohazard waste leakage or loss of suction can occur.
NOTES:
The rover is equipped with two auxiliary suction ports. Connecting both auxiliary ports of a canister to the
hospital wall suction regulator will increase airflow and improve suction performance compared to
connecting only one auxiliary port of a canister.
If the ports are used, electrical power must be applied to the rover. The rover will regulate the vacuum level
and will display vacuum and volume values and provide an audible indication if the canister fluid level
exceeds its pre-defined limit.
Applying maximum suction up to 760 mmHg will not damage the rover.
1. Verify the rover is connected to facility power and Push the power switch to the ON position (Figure 41).
Figure 41 To Connect Power
2. Read the WARNING message on the user interface display, then Tap OK key to access the CONTROL
screen (Figure 42).