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MAINTENANCE

Bacteria Filter Change:
1. The bacteria filter should be replaced every two months.
If overflow occurs, change the filter immediately.
2. Disconnect the filter from pressure adjustment knob
tubing and the Suction Canister lid tubing (Figure 6).
3. Replace with a new bacteria filter and connect each tube
as described. Use only Dynarex-approved filters. Do
not substitute any other material for the bacteria filter.
Improper substitution may lead to contamination or poor
device performance.
Suction Canister Lid
Fuse Change:
1. Using a screwdriver, turn to the left and pull the fuse
housing out.
2. Remove the old fuse and replace with the same fuse
type.
3. Replace the fuse housing, push in and turn to the right.
Fuse specification: Miniature Glass Fuse 5×20 mm,
Fast Blow (Quick Acting), F2A/250V.
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Bacteria Filter
Tubing
Figure 6

TROUBLESHOOTING

Your Suction Unit contains no user-serviceable parts. If
you believe the device is not working properly, please take
a few moments to check for these possible causes before
contacting your authorized distributor.
PROBLEM
Unit does not
turn on
Motor runs,
no vacuum
Low vacuum
Pressure
Adjusting
Valve
The motor has a thermal overload protector. If the motor
Tubing
over-heats, the overload protector will shut the device off.
When this occurs, turn the ON/OFF switch OFF and allow
the motor to cool down for approximately 5 minutes. If the
device fails to start after 5 minutes, wait an additional 5
minutes before attempting to restart. If the motor still will
not start, inspect the fuses. If the device still will not start,
call a licensed medical equipment technician for further
instruction.
Suction Unit • Vacuum Levels up to 560 mmHg (Reorder No. 32300-32301)
ACTION
1. Check power source and connection
2. Ensure that the wall outlet is live
3. Check power cord is not damage
1. Verify tubing is securely connected
2. Check for tubing leaks or kinks
3. Ensure float shut-off is not activated
4. Check the bottle for leaks or cracks
1. Use vacuum adjustment knob to
increase vacuum pressure level
2. Check the system for leaks