9.3 Repair Policy. Ohio Medical Push-To-Set Continuous Vacuum Regulator
Below you will find brief information for Vacuum Regulator Push-To-Set Continuous Vacuum Regulator. The Push-To-Set Continuous Vacuum Regulator is a lightweight, compact unit used throughout the hospital primarily for pharyngeal/tracheal suctioning (airway management). Various models provide regulated or full-line vacuum for hospital suction procedures.
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9/Maintenance
9.3 Repair Policy 9.5 Return Instructions
WARNING: Clean and sterilize all suction
1. Call 866-549-6446 for a returned goods authorization.
equipment before shipment or service to
2. Clean and sterilize the Vacuum Regulator.
ensure transportation personnel and/or service personnel are not exposed to any hazardous contamination.
3. Package the Vacuum Regulator securely for protection; preferably in the original container.
4. Include a letter describing in detail any diffi culties experienced with the Vacuum Regulator. Include the
CAUTION: Do not steam autoclave or liquid sterilize the Continuous Vacuum Regulator. Severe impairment to the operation of the regulator will result. The only acceptable method of sterilization is with gas (ethylene oxide).
CAUTION: Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment should attempt to service it.
person, title, and telephone number to contact for functional questions.
5. Ohio Medical now offers a ten year warranty on vacuum regulators sold on or after July 1, 2005. If the vacuum regulator was purchased on or after July 1, 2005 and is less than ten years old or if the vacuum regulator is covered under the previous warranty and is less than fi ve years old, include the warranty information that
Do not use malfunctioning equipment. Make all necessary repairs. Have the equipment repaired by qualifi ed service personnel or by Ohio Medical. Parts listed in the service manual for this product may be repaired or replaced by a competent, trained person who has experience in repairing devices of this nature. After repair, perform the Service
Checkout Procedure to ensure that it is functioning properly, and complies with the published specifi cations.
came with the device and a copy of the invoice.
6. Include a purchase order to cover repair of a regulator not under warranty.
7. Ship the Vacuum Regulator prepaid. Write your return address and billing address information on the package or letter that comes with the package.
For all Repairs Contact your nearest Ohio Medical offi ce or authorized Ohio Medical Distributor.
9.4 Technical Assistance
If technical assistance is required, contact Ohio Medical technical support or fi eld operations listed on the back cover.
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Key Features
- Lightweight and compact
- Provides regulated or full-line vacuum
- Includes vacuum gauge
- Features positive pressure safety relief valve
- Low models have vacuum relief valve to limit maximum suction
- Operates in regulated or non-regulated mode
- Automatically adjusts suction level
- Easy to use and adjust
- Safe and reliable
Frequently Answers and Questions
What is the purpose of the Push-To-Set Continuous Vacuum Regulator?
How do I set the suction level on the Push-To-Set Continuous Vacuum Regulator?
What is the difference between the regulated and non-regulated modes on the Push-To-Set Continuous Vacuum Regulator?
How do I clean the Push-To-Set Continuous Vacuum Regulator?
How do I sterilize the Push-To-Set Continuous Vacuum Regulator?
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Table of contents
- 4 1.1 Defi nitions
- 5 1.2 Warnings
- 5 1.3 Cautions
- 5 2.1 North American Vacuum Regulators
- 5 2.2 International Vacuum Regulators
- 6 3.1 Description
- 7 3.2 Specifi cations
- 8 4.1 Equipment Set-up
- 8 4.2 Attaching the Safety Trap
- 9 4.3 Mode Selection
- 9 4.4 Setting the Suction Level
- 9 4.5 Pre-Use Checkout Procedure
- 11 4.6 Patient Set-up
- 12 5.1 Cleaning
- 12 5.1.1 Routine Exterior Cleaning
- 12 5.1.2 Internal Component Cleaning
- 12 5.1.3 Cold Flush Procedures
- 12 5.1.4 Disinfecting
- 12 5.2 Sterilization
- 14 6/Troubleshooting
- 16 7.1 Service Tools and Equipment
- 16 7.2 Continuous Vacuum Regulators (All Models)
- 16 7.2.1 Disassembly
- 16 7.2.2 Assembly
- 17 7.3 Suction Level Limit Setting - Low Models ONLY
- 17 7.3.1 Low Vacuum Limiting Screws
- 17 7.3.2 Vacuum Relief Valve Adjustment
- 17 7.4 Regulator Module
- 17 7.4.1 Disassembly
- 17 7.4.2 Assembly
- 18 7.5 Digital gauge
- 18 7.5.1 Removal of batteries
- 18 7.5.2 Inserting Batteries
- 19 8.2 Flow Test
- 19 8.3 Gauge Test
- 19 8.3.1 High Vacuum Gauges ONLY
- 19 Gauges ONLY
- 19 8.4 Regulation Test
- 19 8.5 Low Vacuum Regulators ONLY
- 19 8.6 Bleed Test
- 19 8.7 Leak Test - Supply Side
- 19 8.8 Leak Test - Patient Side
- 20 9.1 General Maintenance of Suction Equipment
- 20 9.2 Recommended Maintenance Schedule
- 20 9.2.1 Maintenance Schedule
- 21 9.3 Repair Policy
- 21 9.4 Technical Assistance
- 21 9.5 Return Instructions
- 22 9.6 Warranty
- 22 and Fittings
- 23 10.1 Illustrated Parts
- 23 10.2 Service Kits
- 23 10.3 Fittings and Adapters
- 23 10.4 North American
- 23 10.4.1 Regulator Options
- 23 10.4.2 Other Options
- 23 10.5 International
- 23 10.5.1 Regulator Options
- 23 10.5.2 Other Options