Accessory/Replacement Items; Set-Up; How To Operate Your 7305 Series Devilbiss Suction Unit - DeVilbiss Healthcare 7305 Série Guide D'instructions

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AccESSORY/REPLAcEMENT ITEMS

The following items can be purchased separately as accessories or replacement items for your 7305 Series DeVilbiss Suction Unit:
Description
6' Patient Tubing
Collection Container Kit (800 ml disposable container, filter cartridge, 4
and 6' tubing package)
800 ml disposable container with filter cartridge and 4
Filter cartridge (12 pack) (For Disposable Container)
Collection Container Kit (1200 ml reusable container, bacteria filter, elbow,
4
3/8
" tubing)
1200 ml reusable container (bacteria filter, elbow, 4
Bacteria filter (non-sterile) (12 pack) (For Reusable Container)

SET-UP

1.
Insert container into holder.
2.
Attach 4
3/8
" tubing from filter cartridge to tubing connector.
3.
The patient tubing should be connected to the container lid at the outlet labeled <Patient>.
4.
Please assure that all connections are secure and without leaks before using.
5.
Verify that unit is at desired suction level before beginning patient suction.
Setup w/Optional Reusable container
1.
Insert container into holder.
2.
Connect either end of the 4
3/8
elbow and container when installing/re-installing. Do not reverse direction of filter.
3. The bacteria filter should then be connected to the 90˚ elbow connection, and the 90˚ connection should be connected to the top of the container lid where it says
<Vacuum>.
4.
The patient tubing should be connected to the container lid at the outlet labeled <Patient>.
5.
Please assure that all connections are secure and without leaks before using.
6.
Verify that unit is at desired suction level before beginning patient suction.

HOw TO OPERATE YOUR 7305 SERIES DEVILBISS SUcTION UNIT

Before connecting the unit to the AC adapter or 12V DC cord, make sure that the power switch located on the side of the unit is in the "Off" position. Select power source
desired.
LED Explanations:
L1- Green– External power supplied to unit from AC power source or DC cord. Illuminated when external power is supplied.
L2 - Yellow– Battery is being charged. Light will go out when battery is fully charged. (7305P Series only)
L3 - Red– Low battery. Seek another power source and charge battery as soon as possible when light remains on continuous. (7305P Series only)
AC OPERATION– Plug the small connector of the AC adapter into the DC power input located on the side of the unit. Plug the AC end into a grounded wall-outlet power
source.
NOTE– The power supply may become warm to the touch during charging or running of the unit. This is normal.
12V DC OPERATION– (such as a car lighter receptacle). Plug the small connector of the DC power cord into the DC power input on the side of the unit. Plug the large
connector into the 12V DC power receptacle of the automobile.
BATTERY OPERATION– Verify that your unit has an internal rechargeable battery; factory installed on models 7305P series or provider installed on models 7305D series
(installed as an option). To ensure proper operation from internal battery, fully charge the battery for 10-17 hours as explained in the Battery Charging section. To operate the
unit from an internal rechargeable battery, ensure that no external power sources are plugged into the DC power input on the side of the unit.
Turn the unit "On" using the power switch located on the side of the unit. The power indicator light displayed on the top of the unit will indicate which power source is being
used by staying continuously lit when external power is connected.
wARNING
If the unit is not receiving power from an external source or the battery was not recharged immediately, the low battery indicator light will remain on and the
performance of the unit will drop off rapidly. Switch to another power source immediately after the low battery light appears to avoid an interrupted suction
procedure.
Adjust the vacuum level from 80 to 550 mm Hg by turning the vacuum regulator knob located on the side of the unit (clockwise to increase vacuum and counter-clockwise to
decrease vacuum). The gauge located on the top of the unit near the handle will allow you to select a specific level of vacuum. To accurately read the gauge, block the patient
end of the hose or cap off the collection bottle and allow the gauge to reach a stable vacuum reading.
NOTE– Gauge is for reference only. If the unit sustains a severe drop, accuracy of the gauge must be checked.
Suction at the patient is automatically obstructed when liquid level reaches the float shut-off located on the underside of the container lid.
NOTE– Always transport unit with vacuum regulator knob rotated fully clockwise in case unit is dropped.
CAUTION– When automatic float shut-off is activated, contents of the container should be emptied. Further suctioning could cause damage to the vacuum pump.
CAUTION– Should fluid be aspirated back into the unit, equipment provider servicing is necessary as possible vacuum pump damage may result.
EN - 4
3/8
" tubing (48 each)
" tubing) (6 pack)
3/8
" tubing to the tubing connector then connect the other end to the bacteria filter. Ensure that the clear side of the bacteria filter is toward
Part No.
Description
6305D-611 Carrying case
"
3/8
7305D-633 AC to DC adapter/charger
7305D-632 12V DC power cord (1 each)
7305D-635 Hospital grade power cord (120 VAC)
7314D-603 Power cord for US
7314D-604 Power cord for Continental Europe
7305D-608
Part No.
7305D-606
7305P-613
7304D-619
099HD-614
6710D-609
7305P-631
A-704

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