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VIII. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
A. INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS
Following is a list of general recommendations when installing the EVOLUTION 3E console:
Make sure the console is installed no more than 2 meters away from user
The console must remain in front of user during operation to visualize every indication (value,
warning)
User must be able to hear signals from EVOLUTION 3E console properly
User must be able to disconnect suction from aspiration tubing connector
User must be cautious about EVOLUTION 3E console displacement due to its height, dimensions
and connections
The EVOLUTION 3E console must not be installed above or close to a radiating device.
B. ELECTRICAL SETTING
Steps
What to do
IMPORTANT WARNINGS
1
Using the screw
Finger tight only
connector, plug in the
footpedal connector
(#19361, 19381) to the
rear panel of the console
2
Connect the power
NEVER OPERATE WITHOUT MAIN POWER SUPPLY.
supply cord to the main
Before using the EVOLUTION 3E, check if the electric power
power supply
selected (115 or 230V) is appropriate for your country's power
supply. To change fuses, see chapter XI.C.
If the unit has not been operated for four weeks or more, the
battery level should be checked and recharged prior to use.
To avoid electrical shock, the console must only be connected to a
grounded power system.
Position the console so that displays, connections and buttons
remain visible and accessible.
Always allow an easy access to the electric supply and power
socket.
3
Switch on the control
Visually check all LEDs are blinking (A3, A4, A5, A7, A9, A10, A11,
unit turning B9 button
A12, A14, A15, A16, A17, A18).
to "ON"
Visually check A9 and A11 LEDs are ON.
The display indicates the atmospheric pressure (approximately
760mmHg at sea level).
C. BATTERY TEST
Steps
What to do
IMPORTANT WARNINGS
1
Switch EVOLUTION
Check that main power supply indicator (green LED) is switched
3E console by turning
on (wait 15 seconds)
button (B9) on « ON »
2
Switch EVOLUTION
Check that residual gas drain switch is working (audible sound)
3E console by turning
button (B9) on « OFF »
D. CONNECTING THE ASPIRATION TUBING
Steps
What to do
1
Check the integrity of
the aspiration tubing
(#19138)
2
Connect the sterile,
single use aspiration
tubing (#19138) to the
unit:
• place the chamber
in position (H1)
• then get it down
(H2)
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B8
E. VACUUM TEST
C
Steps
What to do
1
Clamp the aspiration
B11
tubing at its end (close
to the ring connector)
2
Press the test button
(A8)
The unit will check each
pump: P1, then P2.
Vacuum test ends with a
short audible "beep".
B9
LEDS (A9
and A11)
ON
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B9
A11
3
The test is passed if
LED (A3) is ON
B9
B4
4
Stop clamping the
aspiration tubing.
Control unit is ready
to use.
IMPORTANT WARNINGS
Visually check tubing integrity before and after set up.
MORIA strongly advises against the re-use of aspiration tubing as
it may damage connector, resulting in vacuum loss or damage the
vacuum pumps.
Change tubing for each patient.
Poorly connected tubing, either on the console or on the ring, may
also cause insufficient aspiration. It is very important to check the
integrity of all connections.
Warning:
• do not reverse the chamber position of the aspiration tubing
(H3)
• if liquid appears in the chamber, replace the chamber
immediately (H4)
• visually check tubing integrity before and after set up (H5)
If moisture seeps into the console, activate vacuum to remove it.
IMPORTANT WARNINGS
Before connecting the suction ring on the aspiration tubing, check
that internal air ducts of the ring are not obstructed by surgical
residues.
This obstruction, resulting from insufficient or inappropriate
cleaning, would create pseudo-aspiration and risk the loss of
vacuum.
This test procedure will check the efficiency of the pumps and the
pressure (if gas turbine is selected).
The test should be made :
• prior to surgery,
• whenever tubing is changed,
• whenever a red indicator light is illuminated
The unit can only be operated if the test is passed.
The display (A7) indicates:
• "PE"
• then atmospheric pressure (mmHg)
• then "P1"
• then the pressure obtained by pump P1 (mmHg)
• then "P2"
• then the pressure obtained by pump P2 (mmHg)
• then atmospheric pressure (mmHg)
When atmospheric pressure "PE" is indicated on the display, one
can hear a single "beep".
Stopping suction is indicated by a "beep" sound".
The vacuum level provided by the console depends on the local
atmospheric pressure, and thus on the elevation. The higher the
elevation, the less efficient the suction. The atmospheric pressure
decreases with elevation (approx: 8 mmHg/100 m).
The suction capacity is proportional to the difference in pressure
between the lowest level of vacuum pump and the local
atmospheric pressure.
The higher the vacuum power, the smaller the value displayed.
#65060/INTL-I-06.2017
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A7
A8
A3 ON
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