3 Product description
3.2 Product contents
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ASSKEA secretion aspirator S- series or ASSKEA secretion
aspirator M-series
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instruction for use
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mains cable (for ASSKEA secretion aspirators S-series)
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the power supply unit incl. mains cable (for ASSKEA secretion
aspirator M-series)
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secretion canister system:
reusable secretion canister system (MW)
• reusable secretion canister (1 l)
• lid reusable secretion canister
EN
• suction tube
• tube mount
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• connecting tube
OR
disposable secretion canister system (EW)
• disposable liner OneWay
• external canister Bag
• holder for external canister Bag
• suction tube
• connecting tube
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charging instructions, multilingual (only for
ASSKEA secretion aspirator M-series)
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"Used Medical Device" label and decontamination certificate
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test report according to IEC 62353
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optional further components (depending on the order)
3.3 Product properties
3.3.1 ASSKEA secretion aspirators S-series
The ASSKEA secretion aspirators S-series are exceptionally conveni-
ent aspiration devices for stationary use.
The devices are operated via a mains cable to the 230 V mains power
supply. The desired vacuum is generated by a maintenance-free va-
cuum pump. An overtemperature protection on the ASSKEA secretion
aspirator S20K prevents the aspiration device from overheating and
leads to its automatic switch-off.
After it is switched on via the power switch, the vacuum pump ge-
nerates a vacuum in the tubing system and in the secretion canister,
which is used to aspirate secretion (via a suitable sterile aspiration
catheter). The aspirate is directed away from the patient and collected
in the secretion canister. Once the secretion canister is full, aspiration
is stopped by means of a mechanical overflow protection integrated
into the lid of the reusable secretion canister or a self-sealing bacterial
filter in the disposable liner "OneWay".
Flow rate is adjusted by using the vacuum regulator.
The reusable secretion canister or holder for the external canister
"Bag" is attached by directly pushing it onto the guide rails on the
housing of the aspiration device (figs. 8, 9). The vacuum connection
between the aspiration device and the secretion canister is made via
the connecting tube (figs. 1(C), 2(C)).