3.2 Product contents
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The ASSKEA proVisio
M28 secretion aspirator
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These instructions for use
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Power supply unit GTM91099-6015-3.0-T2
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Reusable secretion canister system or disposable
secretion canister system
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Rinsing bottle, reusable (250 ml)
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Charging instructions, multilingual
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Safety instructions for handling battery packs
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"Used Medical Device" label and decontamination certificate
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Test report in accordance with IEC 62353
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Optional accessories (depending on the order)
3.3 Product properties
Hazards to persons due to improper handling
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Use the device only for its
intended purpose.
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Never use the device for aspiration in
the low vacuum range (e.g., thoracic drainage).
Damage to the device due to improper handling
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Never aspirate flammable, corrosive, or explosive
liquids or gases.
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Do not drop the device.
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Do not operate the device if housing is
obviously damaged.
The ASSKEA proVisio
M28 secretion aspirator is an especially handy,
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battery-powered medical aspiration device for mobile and stationary
use.
The ASSKEA proVisio
M28 secretion aspirator has a flow rate of max.
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30 l/min ± 2 l/min (see section 8 "Technical data").
The ASSKEA proVisio
M28 secretion aspirator is operated via the
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internal battery or via the supplied power supply unit, which can
also be used to recharge the battery. A rotary vane pump generates
the desired vacuum.
After 5 minutes of operation, the device switches off automatically.
It is recommended to leave the device switched off for 5 minutes;
however, the device can be switched on again immediately, as needed.
Moreover, overheating protection prevents the battery from over-
heating by interrupting the charging process if the temperature of the
battery is too high (e.g., due to unfavorable environmental conditions).
After it is switched on, the vacuum generator generates a vacuum in
the secretion canister, which is used to aspirate secretion (via a suita-
ble sterile aspiration catheter). The aspirate is directed away from the
patient and collected in the secretion canister. If the secretion canister
is full, the aspiration is stopped by means of mechanical overflow
protection integrated into the lid of the secretion canister.
The desired vacuum is set by buttons on the control panel (Fig. 1.1(B)
and 1.2(B), see section 2.2.2). The vacuum connection is established
between the aspirator and secretion canister.
The device is charged or operated via the supplied 12 V power supply
unit (Fig. 1.1(E) and 1.2(E)).
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