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1. Regulator I l H Wing nut a CY 06 2009 Operation 4 4 3 Mode Selection On Suction can be adjusted with the suction control knob pp Ng 2 Mode Switch 3 Mode Switch I On O Off No suction is supplied to the patient 3 Mode Switch O Off Maximum full line vacuum is supplied to the patient Note available on three mode vacuum regulators only 3 Mode Switch 6700 0078 000 Revi 06 2009 4 3 4 Operation 4 4 Setting the Suction Level 1 2 3 Turn the mode selector switch to On Occlude or clamp tubing Rotate the suction control knob until the vacuum gauge indicates the required setting WARNING A The regulator fitting port or patient connector must be occluded when setting the prescribed suction level so that the patient does not receive higher than required suction 4 5 Pre Use Checkout Procedure WARNINGS A The Pre Use Checkout Procedure must be performed before using the equipment on each patient If the reg ulator fails any part of the Pre Use Checkout Procedure it must be removed from service and repaired by qualified service personnel A Connect the vacuum regulator to the vacuum source only and check it s operation before attaching the patient connection Connection to pressure sources even momentarily could injure the patient or operator and damage the equipmen
2. Not Shown Low Models Only 6700 0058 400 If current unit does not have limit screws inside the cover behind the control knob and the relief valve has 4 vent holes the Std High part can be purchased Description 0 2a eee eee Part Number Te SWITH aha a rd a 6700 0078 500 2 Switch Plate 3 Mode 20 20 00 6700 0193 500 2 Mode Low 6700 0194 500 Bi ISELOWO op apa an Kh aha 6700 0152 400 4 O ring Vacuum Relief Valve Low Models Only 6700 0135 500 5 Vacuum Relief Valve amp O ring Low Models Only 6700 0660 850 6 Gauge Assembly Includes gauge o rings and lens North American Standard 0 200 mmHg 6700 0050 206 North American Low 0 160 mmHg 6700 0050 207 North American High 0 760 mmHg 6700 0050 208 International Low 6700 0050 209 International High 6700 0050 210 International Standard 6700 0050 211 Te NENG Ana aid hol ees saath 6700 0087 500 8 O ring 2 Gauge 6700 0130 500 11 12 13 14 Regulator Module Standard High Models Steel ino 6700 1225 800 LOW Gana sA 6700 0428 800 Positive Pressure Safety Relief Nakakakaba Laan Ad 6700 0115 800 Filter Internal 0206 5159 300 Base North American Standard amp High 283 Mode 6700 0018 203 North American Low 6700 0029 203 International Low
3. To remove the gauge assembly grasp the assembly and pull straight out The snap fit lens can also be removed if applicable for replacement To remove the regulator module from the cover assem bly rotate the suction control knob counterclockwise until the regulator module is free Using tweezers remove the filter Replace with a new fil ter Grasp the positive pressure safety relief valve and pull it Pull down plastic tab with from the back body right index finger while i holding gauge Remove the mounting screw from the switch plate assembly and remove the switch plate and mode switch Snap Fit Lens Removal Low models ONLY Grasp the vacuum relief valve and pull it from the back body 6700 0078 000 Revi 06 2009 7 2 7 Service Disassembly and Assembly 7 2 2 Assembly A CAUTION 7 3 To prevent stripping the plastic threads place the screw in the hole and turn counterclockwise until it drops into the original thread Tighten screw Place the positive pressure safety relief valve in posi tion and push onto the back body Low models ONLY Lubricate the vacuum relief valve O ring and install it in the valve housing Lubricate the switch gasket surface with a thin coat ing of Dow 111 Grease Place the mode switch on the base with the arrow at 12 o clock Place the switch plate onto the switch so that the OFF O is under the arrow Install and tighten the mounting screw Test the mode switch at all positions
4. Clean and sterilize all suction equipment if contaminated before disassembly to ensure service personnel are not exposed to hazardous contamination Following sterilization with ethylene oxide parts should be quarantined in a well ventilated area to allow dissipa tion of residual ethylene oxide gas absorbed by the material Aerate parts for 8 hours at 1300F 540C If the Vacuum Regulator is repaired or disassembled in any manner the Service Checkout Procedure must be performed before using the equipment on the patient The Low Vacuum Limit Setting Procedure must be fol lowed when repairing Low Vacuum Regulators Failure to do this may result in suction exceeding the prescribed level 06 2009 1 3 Cautions Do not lubricate any internal components of the regulator module Do not use any Loctite products to seal the fitting and adapter port threads or products which contain Methacrylate Ester as an active ingredient Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment should attempt to service it To help prevent aspirate from entering the regulator as a result of misuse an Overflow Safety Trap and suction fil ter should be attached prior to its use Aspirate in the reg ulator will impair the operation The use of the Overflow Safety Trap and suction filter will help prevent this and extend the life of the suction equipment Use of lubricants other than recommended may degrade plastic or rubber
5. 6700 0078 000 Rev1 Comments If the regulator does not pass the Procedure Service Checkout Procedure refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual Repair as necessary Cleaning and replacement interval will depend greatly on hours of usage and environmental conditions Replace and repair as necessary 06 2009 9 1 9 Maintenance 9 3 Repair Policy WARNING A Clean and sterilize all suction equip ment before shipment or service to ensure transportation personnel and or service personnel are not exposed to any hazardous contami nation Do not steam autoclave or liquid sterilize the Continuous Vacuum Regulator Severe impairment to the operation of the regulator will result The only accept able method of sterilization is with gas ethylene oxide CAUTIONS A A Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment should attempt to service it Do not use malfunctioning equipment Make all neces sary repairs Have the equipment repaired by qualified service personnel or by Ohio Medical Parts listed in the service manual for this product may be repaired or replaced by a competent trained person who has expe rience in repairing devices of this nature After repair per form the Service Checkout Procedure to ensure that it is functioning properly and complies with the published specifications 9 4 Technical Assistance If technical assistance is required contact Ohio Medical technical support
6. 6700 0029 200 International Standard amp High 6700 0018 200 O ring Stem 0005 0210 0527 300 O ring Regulator Module 6700 0136 500 If current unit does not have limit screws inside the cover behind the control knob and the relief valve has 4 vent holes the Std High part can be purchased 6700 0078 000 Rev1 06 2009 10 1 10 Ordering Information 10 2 Service Kits Standard and High Models 6700 0043 200 Includes the following parts O ring 2 Gauge Filter Internal Positive Pressure Safety Relief Valve Regulator Module Replacement Kit Low Models 2 00 00005 6700 0044 200 Includes the following parts O ring 2 Gauge Filter Internal Positive Pressure Safety Relief Valve Regulator Module Replacement Kit O ring Vacuum Relief Valve Increase Label Universal Regulator Module Replacement Kit 6700 0030 700 Includes the following parts O ring Stem These parts are available O ring only in kit form If other Diaphragm parts are needed for re Stem Screw placement the entire Cap Screw 3 Module must be ordered 6700 1225 800 10 3 Fittings and Adapters nanan PAYA AD PATAMA aa Part Number ba a Banna PBA Tag Boake 0221 2685 802 Description 1 Diamond Adapter 2 NCG Adapter Round 0221 0204 802 NCG Adapter Rectangle 0221 0205 800 3 Schrader Adapter 0221 0690 731 4 DISS Union Nut amp G
7. Flowmeter 760 mmHg 101 3 kPa 50 LPM 8 2 Flow Test 1 Connect the regulator s fitting port to the flowmeter with tubing 2 Rotate the suction control knob fully clockwise increase 3 Turn the mode selector switch to On and verify that the flow rate exceeds 30 LPM 4 Turn the mode selector switch to MAX if available and verify that the flow rate exceeds 30 LPM 5 Turn the mode selector switch to O Off 6 Disconnect the flowmeter Supply Vacuum gauge 0 760 mmHg 0 101 3 kPa Supply Vacuum 500 mmHg 67 kPa Minimum and Open Flow of 50 LPM Minimum O V Supply Vacuum Reg set to 500 mmHg 10 mmHg 64 kPa 1 3 kPa Occluded Low Vacuum Calibration Gauge 225 mmHg 30 kPa Service Checkout Tests 8 1 6700 0078 000 Rev1 06 2009 8 3 Gauge Test Note All Ohio Medical gauges are supplied with an accu racy of 5 of full scale deflection throughout their range The table below is provided for reference Gauge Range Tolerance Standard 0 200 mmHg 0 26 kPa 10 mmHg 1 3 kPa Vacuum Low 0 160 mmHg 0 20 kPa 8 mmHg 1 1 kPa Vacuum High 0 760 mmHg 0 100 kPa 38 mmHg 5 kPa Vacuum Note All gauge needles should come to rest within the zero range bracket or return to the stop pin when no suc tion is being supplied Gauges which do not comply may be out of calibration When checking gauge accuracy be sure that the calibra tion gauge has an accuracy of 1 of full scale def
8. Important This document is not to be reproduced in any manner nor are the contents herein to be disclosed to anyone without the express authorization of Ohio Medical Corporation The procedures described in this service manual should be performed by competent individuals who have a gen eral knowledge of and experience with devices of this nature No repairs should ever be undertaken or attempt ed by anyone not having such qualifications User Responsibility CCW Counterclockwise Anti clockwise MAX Full Line Vacuum in Hg Inches of mercury kPa Kilo pascals kPa x 7 50 mm Hg LPM Liters per minute mm Hg Millimeters of mercury mm Hg x 133 kPa C Degrees Celsius F Degrees Fahrenheit N m Newton Meter N m x 737 ft lb ft lb Foot Pound Force ft lb x 1 356 N m oz Ounces DISS Diameter Index Safety System OES Oxequip Suction NCG National Compressed Gases Chemetron NPT National Pipe Thread USA NPTF National Pipe Thread Female USA MPTS Multi Purpose Therapy Stand gal Gallon PTFE Teflon 6700 0078 000 Rev1 Genuine replacement parts manufactured or sold by Ohio Medical must be used for all repairs Read completely through each step in every procedure before starting the procedure any exceptions may result in a failure to properly and safely complete the attempt ed procedure 06 2009 1 Precautions 1 1 Definitions ceesre 2 eee eee 1 1 1 2 Warming 243 seed reka a NA EWE 1 1 13 CAUNE
9. Suction Control Knob Description and Specification 3 as an automatic valve Turning the suction control knob adjusts the position of the regulator module and allows selection of a predetermined level of suction when set according to instructions During use as the flow requirement increases the valve automatically opens to maintain suction at the preset level Conversely when the flow requirement decreases the valve automatically closes to maintain suction at the preset level The same mechanism compensates for changes in supply vacuum and automatically maintains the pre set suction level when set according to instruc tions 1 Suction Control Knob Allows easy adjustment of suction to the patient 2 Mode Selector Switch Allows quick and easy mode changes a On Suction can be adjusted with the suction control knob b O Off No suction is supplied to the patient c MAX Maximum full line vacuum is supplied to the patient 3 Vacuum Gauge The suction level to the patient is displayed during use Adapter Port Fitting Port Front and Side View 6700 0078 000 Rev1 06 2009 3 4 3 Description and Specifications 3 2 Specifications Gauge Flow Rate air flow Positive Pressure Safety Relief Valve gases Ranges Gauge Range Standard Models High Models Low Models 0 to 200 mm H9g 0 to 26 kPa 0 to 760 mm Hg 0 to 100 kPa 0 to 160 mm H9g 0 to 21 kPa Accuracy 5 of full scale deflectio
10. if it is contaminated or maintenance is to be performed 1 The regulator should be sterilized with the mode selector switch in the On position 2 The only acceptable method of sterilization is with ethylene oxide Ethylene oxide mixtures can be used at temperatures of 125 to 135 F 52 57 C If this temperature cannot be obtained room temperature sterilization with 100 ethylene oxide can also be used Sterilization is not recommended as a stan dard procedure after each use 3 After each sterilization check the condition of the internal filter If the filter appears to have shrunk replace it before placing the regulator back in serv ice 4 Adequately aerate the regulator prior to disassembly shipment or use Aerate parts prior to reassembly Freon is a registered trademark of the DuPont Company 06 2009 5 1 6 Troubleshooting Problem A No gauge indication and no suc tion in any setting No gauge indication but suction is being delivered Gauge indication but no suction is being delivered Suction level cannot be adjusted Insufficient flow through regula tor Possible Causes 1 2 No supply vacuum Kinked tube Poor connection Blocked adapter port Blocked backplate Blocked adapter Blocked wall outlet Blocked gauge pressure sensing orifice Gauge mechanism locked by debris Gauge mechanism damaged Blocked fitting port Overflow Safety Trap shut off Blocked external f
11. or field operations listed on the back cover 9 2 6700 0078 000 Rev1 9 5 Return Instructions 1 Call 866 549 6446 for a returned goods authoriza tion 2 Clean and sterilize the Vacuum Regulator 3 Package the Vacuum Regulator securely for protec tion preferably in the original container 4 Include a letter describing in detail any difficulties experienced with the Vacuum Regulator Include the person title and telephone number to contact for functional questions 5 Ohio Medical now offers a ten year warranty on vac uum regulators sold on or after July 1 2005 If the vacuum regulator was purchased on or after July 1 2005 and is less than ten years old or if the vacuum regulator is covered under the previous warranty and is less than five years old include the warranty infor mation that came with the device and a copy of the invoice 6 Include a purchase order to cover repair of a regula tor not under warranty 7 Ship the Vacuum Regulator prepaid Write your return address and billing address information on the package or letter that comes with the package For all Repairs Contact your nearest Ohio Medical office or authorized Ohio Medical Distributor 06 2009 10 1 Illustrated Parts Ordering Information 10 Description Part Number 1 Cover Screw 4 6700 0152 400 2 Cover Assembly LOW naa ea Haha NA 6700 0629 850 Std High a 6700 0628 850 3 Low Vacuum Limiting Screw 2
12. 0 800 6730 0580 800 Pkg of 10 6730 0571 800 6730 0581 800 Pkg of 100 6730 0572 900 6730 0582 800 Vacuum Port Patient Port Overflow Safety Trap Connective Tubing Collection Bottle Equipment Set Up 6700 0078 000 Revi 06 2009 4 1 4 Operation 4 2 Attaching the Safety Trap CAUTION A Standard fitting To help prevent aspirate from entering the regulator wall outlet and pipeline system as a result of misuse an Overflow Safety Trap should be attached prior to its use Aspirate in the regulator wall outlet and pipeline system may impair their operation The use of the Overflow Safety Trap and suction fil ter will help prevent this and extend the life of suction equipment 1 Raise the sleeve and insert the trap into the regula tor fitting 2 Turn the trap clockwise about one and a half turns to engage the threads The trap does not need to be screwed tight an O ring in the regulator fitting pro vides a vacuum seal The trap should rotate freely to allow the desired tubing positioning 3 Lower sleeve to lock trap in position DISS fitting 1 Insert trap into the regulator fitting Situate the tubing in the desired position 2 Turn the DISS wing nut clockwise to engage threads and tighten there is no O ring so the vacuum seal depends on a tight connection 4 2 6700 0078 000 Rev1 Regulator Sleeve Aa 2 UI
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14. Hg 1 1 kPa for the low vacuum gauge 8 5 Low Vacuum Regulators ONLY 1 2 Occlude the fitting port Rotate the suction control knob fully clockwise increase Verify that the suction delivered does not exceed 150 mm Hg 20 kPa or the maximum suction requested by the clinician Note For setting the Suction level limit refer to Suction Level Limit Setting Low Models ONLY 8 6 Bleed Test 1 6700 0078 000 Rev1 Occlude the fitting port and set the vacuum level to 100 mm Hg 14 kPa Turn the selector switch to O Off and observe the gauge needle It must return to the zero range brack et or stop pin within 10 seconds 06 2009 8 2 8 Service Checkout Procedure 8 7 Leak Test Supply Side 1 2 Connect the supply vacuum tubing to port A of the Bubble Leak Tester Connect port B of the Bubble Leak Tester to the regulator adapter port Turn the mode selector switch to O Off Allow the fitting port to be open to air Wait 20 seconds No More than 6 bubbles should appear in the next ten seconds Important Prior to venting port A of the Bubble Leak Tester to atmosphere i e turning the supply regulator off ensure the tubing from port B has been disconnected from the adapter port of the vacuum regulator Vacuum Regulator Supply Vacuum Gauge 0 760 mmHg 0 101 3 kPa Supply Regulator 500 mmHg 67 kPa Supply Vacuum Sealed 1 4 I D Clear Tubing Wate
15. High Continuous Two Mode Low Continuous CCW CCW CCW 0 760 mmHg 0 100 kPa 0 760 mmHg 0 100 kPa 0 135 mmHg 0 18 kPa 21 6700 0078 000 Revi 06 2009 3 1 Description WARNING A Do not use this device in the pres ence of flammable anesthetics Static charges may not dissipate and a pos sible explosion hazard exists in the presence of these agents The Continuous Vacuum Regulator is a lightweight com pact unit used throughout the hospital primarily for pha ryngeal tracheal suctioning airway management Various models provide regulated or full line vacuum for hospital suction procedures There are several models of the Continuous Vacuum Regulators All models contain a vacuum gauge which indicates suction supplied by the regulator Each has a positive pressure safety relief valve to prevent pressur ization by either failed injector vacuum venturi units or inadvertent cross connection to pressurized gasses In addition the Low Continuous models include a vacuum relief valve to limit maximum suction Some models operate in a regulated or non regulated MAX mode Others operate only in the regulated limit ed mode In the non regulated MAX mode the vacuum source is connected directly to the fitting port The regulator mod ule is bypassed and full line vacuum is provided In the regulated limited mode the vacuum source is connected through the regulator module which functions Mode Selector Switch Vacuum Gauge
16. Place the internal filter into the proper cavity and push until it hits the bottom of the base Place the regulator module into the cover with the screw thread facing the knob Align the protruding ears at 3 and 9 o clock and rotate the suction control knob clockwise until the threads engage Install the snap fit lens by placing one of the retain ing tabs over the edge of the gauge face and then pressing lightly until the other tab snaps onto the gauge face Rotate the lens to confirm proper instal lation Install the gauge assembly by lubricating the gauge o rings with a thin coating of Dow 111 Grease and pushing the gauge into the base mount Ensure that the gauge is properly aligned Place the cover assembly onto the base and push together until the base and back of the cover are flush Install the 4 cover screws 6700 0078 000 Rev1 7 3Suction Level Limit Setting Low Models ONLY WARNINGA This Low Vacuum Limit Setting Procedure must be followed when repairing Low Vacuum Regulators Failure to do this may result in suc tion exceeding the prescribed level The design of the low continuous vacuum regulator has been changed to eliminate the low vacuum limiting set screws located inside the cover behind the suction con trol knob The vacuum relief valve has also been changed to limit the vacuum to the same level as the set screws did This new vacuum relief valve has four vent holes the old valve had two If a new cover
17. S i aa e niga ei ee ee 1 2 2 Scope 2 1 North American Vacuum Regulators 2 1 2 2 International Vacuum Regulators 2 2 3 Description and Specifications 3 1 Description 0 eee eee 3 1 3 2 Specifications Aa 3 2 4 Operation 4 1 Equipment Set up 4 1 4 2 Attaching the Safety Trap 4 2 4 3 Mode Selection aaa 4 3 44 Setting the Suction Level 4 4 4 5 Pre Use Checkout Procedure 4 4 4 6 Patient Setup 0 0 4 7 5 Cleaning and Sterilization bil Cleaning npa da RA AA Seis Twain anwka 5 1 5 1 1 Routine Exterior Cleaning 5 1 5 1 2 Internal Component Cleaning 5 1 5 2 Sterilization aa 5 1 6 Troubleshooting 7 Service Disassembly and Assembly 7 1 Service Tools and Equipment 7A 7 2 Continuous Vacuum Regulators All Models 7 1 7 2 1 Disassembly 0 000 7 1 7 2 2 Assembly 0 0 eee 7 3 7 3 Suction Level Limit Setting Low Models ONLY 2000 anaana 7 3 7 3 1 Low Vacuum Limiting Screws 7 3 7 3 2 Vacuum Relief Valve Adjustment 7 4 7 4 Regulator Module 20 7 4 7 4 1 Disassembly 2004 7 4 7 4 2 Assembly aaa 7 5 6700 0078 000 Rev1 Table of Contents 8 Service Checkout Procedure Sal SETUP maa Ck ea eters bata teens Kanal 8 1 8 2 Flow lest vs ak ee ia Ie ee hee 8 1 8 3 Gauge
18. Test 0 ce eee 8 2 8 3 1 High Vacuum Gauges ONLY 8 2 8 3 2 Standard and Low Vacuum Gauges ONLY 0045 8 2 8 4 Regulation Test 2 45 8 2 8 5 Low Vacuum Regulators ONLY 8 2 8 6 Bleed Test 2 ce eee eee 8 2 8 7 Leak Test Supply Side 8 3 8 8 Leak Test Patient Side 8 4 9 Maintenance 9 1 General Maintenance of Suction Equipment 9 1 9 2 Recommended Maintenance Schedule 9 1 9 2 1 Maintenance Schedule 9 1 9 3 Repair Policy aa 9 2 9 4 Technical Assistance 9 2 9 5 Return Instructions 000 9 2 10 Ordering Information 10 1 Illustrated Parts 10 1 10 2 Service Kits a 10 2 10 3 Fittings and Adapters 10 2 10 4 International ana naana 10 3 10 4 1 Regulator Options 10 3 10 4 2 Other Options 10 4 Appendix Installation procedure for Adapters Probes and Fittings A 1 06 2009 1 Precautions 1 1 Definitions Note A Note provides additional information to clarify a point in the text Important An Important statement is similar to a note but of greater emphasis CAUTION A CAUTION statement is used when the possibility of damage to the equipment exists WARNING A WARNING statement is used when the possibility of injury to the patient or the operator exists A Attenti
19. components Prior to placing the unit back into service after repair or dissassembly perform the Service Check out Procedure Not for Field or Transport use Loctite is a registered trademark of the Loctite Corp The categories of Field and Transport Use are specifically defined in ISO 10079 3 Field means use at accidents or emergencies outside a hospital Transport means use in ambulances cards and airplanes These situations may expose the equipment to uneven support water dirt mechanical shock and temperature extremes Ohio Medical suction equipment has not been tested to comply with the specific requirements of these categories 6700 0078 000 Rev1 06 2009 Precautions 1 1 2 2 Scope This service manual contains service maintenance and parts information on all models of the Continuous Vacuum Regulator North American International 2 1 North American Vacuum Regulators Note Part numbers given are for Vacuum Regulators without fittings or adapters Standard Three Mode Standard Two Mode Low Continuous High Three Mode Continuous Continuous 0 135 mmHg Continuous 0 200 mmHg FULL VAC 0 200 mmHg FULL VAC 0 760 mmHg 2 2 International Vacuum Regulators Important International Vacuum regulators comply with the requirements of EN ISO 10079 3 and are CE marked Note Part numbers given are for Vacuum Regulators without fittings or adapters O ofr on 400 Three Mode High Continuous Two Mode
20. e use of Collection Bottles with reliable shut off valves Overflow Safety Trap assemblies and disposable suction filters will protect the regulator and piping system The flow rate at the wall outlet should be checked on a year ly basis and suitable cleaning of the outlets should be performed The flow rate measurement should meet local standards 9 2 Recommended Maintenance Schedule Routine maintenance and inspection are important to the performance of suction equipment The following is a recommended list for care of suction equipment after each patient use 1 Perform a thorough cleaning by washing all bottles tubing metal connectors etc and removing all residue 2 Wipe all exterior surfaces with a solution of water and mild detergent 3 Perform a careful visual inspection 4 Check that the High Flow Disposable Suction Filter is clean and in good condition 5 Check that all tubing is in good condition and con nected securely to the correct ports 6 Check the floats in the Overflow Safety Trap and Collection Bottle for correct operation 7 Perform the Pre Use Checkout Procedure In addition to the Pre Use Checkout Procedure the following periodic maintenance should be performed 9 2 1 Maintenance Schedule Item Minimum Frequency Service Checkout Every 12 months Elastometric Components O rings switch gasket reg module diaphragm positive pressure safety valve and Internal Filter As Required
21. er For yellow cover replace 5700 with 4700 Example 5700 1229 901 Three Mode High Continuous Regulator w Tubing Nipple Regulators 5700 12XX 9XX 4700 12XX 9XX 5700 1229 9XX Three Mode High Continuous Anti clockwise 5700 1230 9XX Two Mode High Continuous Anti clockwise0 5700 1233 9XX Two Mode Low Continuous Anti clockwise Inlet Fittings Probes 5700 12XX 9XX 4700 12XX 9XX 5700 12XX 900 0221 2685 802 iN a w o Inlet Fittings Diamond a 0204 6717 800 wW CE 5700 12XX 901 Hand I Twist w Tubing Nipple 0221 0205 800 E d NCG Rectangle 5700 12XX 902 w Tubing Nipple 12 Tubing 9 0221 0204 802 1 2 gal Bottle NCG Round Cap amp Float Assembly and Wall Slide Straight 0221 0106 300 Puritan 0221 0163 300 MedStar 5700 12XX 904 w Locking Gland 0204 9020 535 Tubing Nipple 5700 12XX 905 w Locking Gland and Overflow Safety Trap 0221 0152 300 5700 12XX 906 OES w Locking Gland 4 E Overflow Safety Trap 12 Tubing 1 2 gal Bottle Cap amp Float Assembly and Wall Slide Straight 0221 0690 731 Schrader 6700 0094 700 wt DISS Nut amp Gland 6700 0095 700 90 Tubing Nipple 5700 12XX 911 w Locking Gland Overflow Safety Trap 12 Tubing 1 2 gal Bottle Cap amp Float Assembly and Wall V Slide International 5700 12XX 912 w Tubing Nipple 12 Tubing 1 2 gal Bott
22. ernal Component Cleaning CAUTION A Cleaning the gauge may result in damage The regulator requires cleaning if it becomes flooded with patient fluid as a result of misuse 1 Refer to the Service Disassembly and Assembly instructions 2 All internal components with the exception of the gauge may be cleaned with a solution of warm water and mild detergent preferably an enzymatic cleaner 3 Dry all components with a lint free cloth before assembly 5 2 Sterilization Should misuse occur resulting in accidental flooding of the regulator the regulator may be sterilized using Ethylene Oxide ETO After sterilization follow the serv ice checkout procedures in Section 8 WARNINGA Following sterilization with ethylene oxide parts should be quarantined in a well ventilated area to allow dissipa tion of residual ethylene oxide gas 6700 0078 000 Rev1 Cleaning and Sterilization 5 absorbed by the material Aerate parts for 8 hours at 1300F 540C CAUTION A Do not steam autoclave or liquid sterilize the Continuous Vacuum Regulator Severe impairment to the operation of the regulator will result The only accept able method of sterilization is with gas ethylene oxide CAUTION A Sterilization with ethylene oxide mix tures may cause crazing minute super ficial cracking of some plastic parts Crazing will be more pronounced when mixtures containing Freon are used Note The Vacuum Regulator should only be sterilized
23. f full scale deflection Dow is a registered trademark of the Dow Chemical Corporation 7 4 6700 0078 000 Rev1 7 2 Continuous Vacuum Regulators All Models 7 2 1 Disassembly WARNINGS A If the Vacuum Regulator is repaired or disassembled in any manner the Service Checkout Procedure must be performed before using the equip ment on a patient A Clean and sterilize all suction equip ment if contaminated before disas sembly to ensure service personnel are not exposed to hazardous con tamination A When servicing a Low Vacuum Regulator perform the Vacuum Relief Valve Adjustment and Low Vacuum Limit Setting Procedure CAUTION A The gauge assembly must be handled with utmost care to retain its precision If the lens is removed do not rest the gauge on its face 06 2009 ie Pio Nis a Positive Pressure Safety Relief Valve Filter Internal Base O ring Stem O ring Regulator Module Service Disassembly and Assembly 7 Cover Screw 4 Cover Assembly Low Vacuum Limiting Screws 2 Not Shown On old versions of the Low Models Only Mode Selector Switch Switch Plate Screw O ring Vacuum Relief Valve Low Models Only Vacuum Relief Valve amp O ring Low Models Only Gauge Assembly includes gauge o rings and lens Lens O ring 2 Gauge Regulator Module Remove the four cover screws from the back of the reg ulator Carefully pull the cover assembly off the back body
24. filter and or orifice 2 Damaged gauge 1 Positive pressure safety relief valve failure 2 Vacuum relief valve failure low models ONLY 6700 0078 000 Revi 06 2009 Troubleshooting 6 Remedy Replace gauge Clear orifice and replace filter Replace gauge Replace positive pressure safe ty relief valve Replace o ring and ensure that the steel ball is present and clean 6 2 7 Service Disassembly and Assembly 7 1 Service Tools and Equipment CAUTION A Use of lubricants other than recom mended may degrade plastic or rubber components The following items should be on hand during any serv ice procedure e Supply vacuum 500 mm Hg 10 mmHg 67 kPa 1 3 kPa amp 50 LPM open air flow minimum e Supply Vacuum Regulator with Gauge 760 mm Hg 101 3 kPa Full Scale e Low Vacuum Calibration Gauge 225 mm Hg 30 kPa Full Scale Ohio Medical P N 6700 0353 800 e High Vacuum Calibration Gauge 760 mm Hg 101 3 kPa Full Scale Ohio Medical P N 6700 0352 800 50 LPM Flowmeter Ohio Medical P N 6700 0355 800 e Hexagonal Allen Wrench 3 32 inch e Phillips Head Screwdriver No 2 e Flat Head Screwdriver 1 4 inch e Pliers e Dow 111 Grease Ohio Medical P N 6700 0074 200 e Loctite 242 Removable Thread Locker Ohio Medical P N 0220 5016 300 e Tubing Clamp e Bubble Leak Tester e Tweezers Filter Remover e Wooden Tooth Pick O ring Remover e Pipe Cleaner Accuracy 1 o
25. ginal position convo luted with the molded number facing the retainer Assemble the diaphragm onto the retainer by lining up their center holes as shown in the diagram Insert the piston into the diaphragm and ensure that the retainer mates with the recess in the piston Insert the stem through the piston Holding the retainer diaphragm piston stem as an assembly with your fingers insert the stem screw and tighten Place the spring in the housing Insert the retainer diaphragm piston stem assembly through the spring and into the cavity in the housing Fit the diaphragm bead into the groove in the hous ing Install the cap and the two cap screws Apply a small amount of Dow 111 Grease to the o rings only 10 Install o rings onto the stem and housing 6700 0078 000 Rev1 i Retainer Stem wl Set Screw Piston Diaphragm Diaphragm Assembly 06 2009 7 6 8 Service Checkout Procedure WARNING A Ifthe Vacuum Regulator is repaired or disassembled in any manner the Service Checkout Procedure must be performed before using the equip ment on a patient Important This entire Service Checkout Procedure must be performed in numerical order 8 1 Set up 1 Verify that there is 500 mmHg 10 mmHg 67 kPa 1 3 kPa vacuum on the supply gauge 2 The supply open flow must be 50 LPM minimum 3 Connect the supply vacuum to the adapter port Mode Selector High Vacuum Calibration Gauge
26. ilter Blocked fitting Mode selector switch in position Regulator module small o ring failure Regulator module diaphragm rupture Regulator module stem screw loose Partial blockage in wall supply Partial blockage in regulator 6700 0078 000 Revi 06 2009 Remedy 1 2 la 1b 2a 2b Correct supply problems Straighten tube Check all connections and seals Unblock port Clean with soap and water and pipe cleaner Replace adapter Unblock outlet Clean or replace gauge Clean or replace gauge Replace gauge Clean port Reset flow and or empty trap Replace filter Clean fitting Switch to I On Replace rubber components with regulator module replacement kit Replace rubber components with regulator module replacement kit Tighten stem screw Confirm wall supply open air flow meets minimum hospital require ments Unblock if necessary Perform the Flow Test in the Service Checkout Procedure Section of this manual Clear blockage if necessary F Problem Inaccurate gauge reading Note All gauge needles should come to rest within the zero range bracket or return to the stop pin when no suction is being supplied With the fitting port occluded unable to decrease the suction level and gauge needle does not return to zero when switched to O Off No suction in any setting and whistling noise from inside the regulator Possible Causes 1 Damaged gauge 1 Blocked
27. io Medical Corporation always there for life Continuous Vacuum Regulators Service Manual 6700 0078 000 Revi 06 2009 User Responsibility This Product will perform in conformity with the descrip tion thereof contained in this manual and accompanying labels and or inserts when assembled operated main tained and repaired in accordance with the instructions provided This Product must be checked periodically A malfunctioning Product should not be used Parts that are broken missing plainly worn destroyed or contami nated should be replaced immediately Should such repair or replacement become necessary Ohio Medical recommends that a telephonic or written request for serv ice advice be made to the nearest Ohio Medical Service Office This Product or any of its parts should not be repaired other than in accordance with written instruc tions provided by Ohio Medical or altered without the prior written approval of Ohio Medical s Safety Department The user of this Product shall have the sole User Responsibility responsibility for any malfunction which results from improper use faulty maintenance improper repair dam age or alterations by anyone other than Ohio Medical Corporation Important Federal law in the U S A and Canada restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a licensed medical practitioner This device is to be used only by persons who have been adequately instructed in its use
28. is used a new vacuum relief valve must be used Versions with limiting screws have two means of limiting the suction level 1 Low vacuum limiting screws in the cover these can be set at 140 mmHg 19 kPa 10 mmHg 1 0 kPa 2 Vacuum relief valve this can be set at 165 mmHg 15 mmHg 22 kPa 2 kPa These vacuum limit settings may be reduced to accommodate user requirements If the vacuum limit settings are reduced the vacuum relief valve must be set 25 mmHg 15 mmHg 3 kPa 2 kPa higher than the vacuum limiting screws Versions without the limiting screws use only the relief valve to limit the suction level The relief valve can be set at 140 mmHg 5 mmHg 18 7 kPa 0 7 kPa 06 2009 Service Disassembly and Assembly 7 7 3 1 Low Vacuum Limiting Screws CAUTION A When adjusting the vacuum limiting screws be sure to adjust them to an equal height CAUTION A Remove the Increase label careful ly Press firmly in place when replacing 1 Remove the Increase label and place it aside Be careful not to damage the face or glued back of the label 2 Adjust the two vacuum limiting screws located behind the suction control knob until they are the same height in the case Use a 3 32 hexagonal allen wrench 3 Connect the vacuum supply to the adapter port and occlude the fitting port 4 Be certain that the screws remain at an equal height by adjusting both low vacuum limiting screws the same amoun
29. land 6700 0094 700 5 DISS Hand I Twist Nut amp Gland 0204 6717 800 6 OES Adapter 0221 0152 300 7 Puritan Adapter 0221 0106 300 8 Medstar Adapter 0221 0163 300 9 90 Tubing Nipple 6700 0095 700 10 45 Locking Gland 45 Threaded Locking Gland 12 Tubing Nipple 13 Locking Gland Threaded Locking Gland DISS Male 6700 0143 700 6700 0141 700 0204 9020 535 6700 0144 700 6700 0 142 700 0204 7989 535 6700 0078 000 Rev1 O rings and Filters Kit 0221 5871 870 Includes the internal filter and 6 O rings Continuous Regulator Module 6 6700 0028 700 Low Cont Regulator Module 6 6700 0190 700 Regulator Module Replacement Parts Kit 6 2 2 0 0 0 eee eee 6700 0031 700 The following kits for U S regulators only Standard Vacuum Gauge 4 0205 8689 871 High Vacuum Gauge 4 6700 0097 201 Low Vacuum Gauge 4 6700 0098 201 Standard amp High Backplate 4 6700 0194 700 Low Backplate 4 6700 0198 700 If current unit does not have limit screws inside the cover behind the control knob and the relief valve has 4 vent holes the continuous regulator modules can be purchased 06 2009 Ordering Information 10 10 4 International 10 4 1 Regulator Options Instructions Select the vacuum regulator and fittings to form an 11 digit part numb
30. le Cap amp Float Assembly and Wall V Slide International 7 6700 0078 000 Revi 06 2009 10 3 10 Ordering Information 10 4 2 Other Options International Instructions Select the desired configuration and write down the first four and the last three digits of the part num ber Select the vacuum regulator desired below and insert the middle four digits in the XXXX section of the selected 11 digit part number Example 5711 1229 913 Three Mode High Continuous Regulator with MPTS Slide Bracket and Overflow Safety Trap Regulator 12XX Options for Additional Accessories Regulator with 30 Fitting Overflow Safety Trap 5711 XXXX 930 Regulator and Dovetail Bracket Overflow Safety Trap 5711 XXXX 935 5700 1229 9XX Three Mode High Continuous Anti clockwise Regulator amp MPTS Slide Bracket Overflow Safety Trap 5711 XXXX 913 5700 1230 9XX Two Mode High Continuous Anti clockwise0 5700 1233 9XX Two Mode Low Continuous Anti clockwise 10 4 6700 0078 000 Revi 06 2009 Installation procedure for Adapters Probes and Fittings All adapters probes and fittings should be sealed and installed properly to prevent leaks and to support the equipment when mounted Both vacuum regulator ports are 1 8 27 NPTF tapered pipe threads It is important to note that adapters probes and fittings seal on the thread and may have threads exposed after they have been
31. lection or better 8 3 1 High Vacuum Gauges ONLY 1 Connect the regulator s fitting port to the high calibra tion gauge with tubing 2 Turn the mode selector switch to On 3 Assure that the gauge is in agreement with the high vacuum calibration gauge within the 38 mmHg 5 kPa tolerance Recommended test points are 100 300 and 500mm Hg 8 3 2 Standard and Low Vacuum Gauges ONLY 1 Connect the regulator s fitting port to the low calibra tion gauge with tubing 2 Turn the mode selector switch to On 3 Assure that the gauge is in agreement with the low vacuum calibration gauge within the 10 mmHg 1 3 kPa or the 8 mmHg 1 1 kPa tolerance for stan dard and low gauges respectively Recommended test points are 40 80 and 140 mmHg 4 For the Standard Gauge ONLY Rotate the suction control knob fully clockwise increase and verify its reading is in the FULL VAC range Service Check Out Procedure 8 8 4 Regulation Test 1 Disconnect the calibration gauge and occlude the fit ting port If using a High Vacuum Regulator set its gauge to 300 mmHg 40 kPa If using a Low or Standard Vacuum Regulator set its gauge to 100 mmHg 14 kPa Open and close the fitting port several times With the fitting port occluded the gauge should return to the setting listed in step 2 within a tolerance of 38 mmHg 5 kPa for high vacuum gauge or 10 mmHg 1 3 kPa for the standard vacuum gauges or 8mm
32. n 0 to 80 LPM without fittings at full increase setting depending on supply vacuum and open Located in the vacuum supply line to prevent pressurization of the patient connection by failed injector vacuum venturi units or inadvertent cross connection to pressurized Regulated Suction 0 to 760 mm Hg 0 to 100 kPa 0 to 760 mm Hg 0 to 100 kPa 0 to 135 mm Hg 0 to 18 kPa When measured with an independent measuring device Vacuum Relief Valve Low Vacuum models ONLY Weight Less fittings Weight Low Vacuum models Less fittings Dimensions Less fittings Latex tubing 0 25 in 6 4 mm I D X 12 in 30 cm supplied Disposable tubing Available separate in some markets 6 mm I D X 450 mm 750 mm and 2M to connect regulator and collection bottle Disposable Suction Filter Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range Operating and Storage Relative Humidity 140 mm Hg 5 mm Hg 48 7 kPa 0 7 kPa 11 02 312 grams 12 02 340 grams Height 5 7 inches 145 mm Width 3 0 inches 76 mm Depth 3 8 inches 96 mm 0 to full vacuum Flow dependent on source and setup 0 to full vacuum Flow dependent on source and setup 0 to full vacuum 0 to 100 Lom 650 mmHg 87 kPa 400F 40C to 1200F 490C 00F 180C to 1500F 710C 5 to 95 3 2 6700 0078 000 Revi 06 2009 4 1 Equipment Set up Insert the probe into the vacuum wall outlet If the regu lator is moun
33. on Alerts you to a warning or caution in the text MAX maximum High Flow High Vacuum high flow high vacuum High Flow Low Vacuum high flow low vacuum On on O Off off 4 CE European Union Representative yar 1 2 Warnings The Pre Use Checkout Procedure must be performed before using this equipment on each patient If the regu lator fails any part of the Pre Use Checkout Procedure it must be removed from service and repaired by qualified service personnel Connect the Vacuum Regulator to the vacuum source only Connection to pressure sources even momentarily could injure the patient or operator and damage the equipment Always connect the regulator to the vacuum source and check its operation before attaching the patient connec tion The fitting port of the regulator must be occluded when setting the prescribed suction level This prevents the patient from receiving higher than required suction lev els Do not use this device in the presence of flammable anesthetics Static charges may not dissipate and a pos sible explosion hazard exists in the presents of these agents After patient use regulators may be contaminated 1 1 6700 0078 000 Revi Handle in accordance with your hospital s infection con trol policy Clean and sterilize all suction equipment before ship ment or service to ensure transportation personnel and or service personnel are not exposed to any haz ardous contamination
34. r Bubble Leak Tester Bubble Leak Test Supply Side 8 8 Leak Test Patient Side 8 3 Connect the supply vacuum tubing to the regulator adapter port Connect the regulator fitting port to port A of the Bubble Leak Tester with tubing Allow port B of the Bubble Leak Tester to be open to air Rotate the suction control knob a minimum of one full turn clockwise increase No bubbles should appear in the next ten seconds Rotate the suction control knob fully counterclockwise decrease sis Selector Turn the mode selector switch to On Switch No bubbles should appear in the next ten 4 4 LD seconds Clear Vacuum mens Regulator Y Suction Control Knob Bubble Leak Tester Bubble Leak Test Patient Side 6700 0078 000 Revi 06 2009 Maintenance 9 WARNING A The Pre Use Checkout Procedure must be performed before using this equipment on each patient If the reg ulator fails any part of the Pre Use Checkout Procedure it must be removed from service and repaired by qualified service personnel WARNING A Clean and sterilize all suction equip ment if contaminated before disas sembly to ensure service personnel are not exposed to hazardous con tamination Continuous Vacuum Regulators should be kept in use or used on a rotating basis Unused equipment may tend to dete riorate Maintenance of the vacuum piping system is as impor tant as maintenance of the suction equipment Th
35. t All tests must be performed with supply vacuum of 380 mm Hg 51 kPa minimum 1 4 4 Turn the mode selector switch to O Off Rotate the suction control knob one full turn clock wise increase Clamp tubing to occlude the fitting port The gauge needle should not move 6700 0078 000 Rev1 06 2009 Operation 4 2 Turn the mode selector switch to On Rotate the suction control knob fully anti clockwise decrease Clamp tubing The gauge needle should not move 3 Clamp tubing Regulator Setting Standard amp Low increase the suction to 100 mm Hg 13 kPa High increase the suction to 300 mm Hg 40 kPa Slowly open and close the clamped tubing to create var ious flow rates through the regulator Check that the suc tion level is maintained when the tubing is clamped For Standard 2 Mode Continuous go to step 5 Release Clamp 6700 0078 000 Revi 06 2009 4 5 4 Operation 4a 4b 4 6 High and Standard 3 Mode Continuous Turn the mode selector to MAX Clamp tubing and check that the gauge needle indicates the maximum available suction Turn the mode selector to On Low Continuous Clamp tubing and rotate knob fully clockwise increase to verify the suction level does not exceed 150 mm Hg 20 kPa 6700 0078 000 Rev1 06 2009 Operation 4 5 Reduce
36. t and in the same direction Adjust the screws to supply a maximum vacuum of 150 mm Hg 20 kPa and not less than 130 mm Hg 17 kPa 7 3 2 Vacuum Relief Valve Adjustment 1 Remove the cover 2 Connect the supply vacuum to the adapter port 3 Turn the mode selector switch to I ON 4 Occlude the fitting port 5 Slowly pull the regulator module away from the base Note the suction level at which the relief valve opens The relief valve should open at 165 mmHg 15 mmHg 22 kPa 2 kPa on units with limiting setscrews and140 mmHg 5 mmHg 18 7 kPa 0 7 kPa for units without limiting setscrews 6 If adjustment is required grip the vacuum relief valve firmly with pliers and rotate the screw about 1 8 turn with a screwdriver Repeat the previous step and check the suction level at which the valve opens Note Clockwise rotation will increase the suction level at which the relief valve opens Counterclockwise rotation will decrease it WARNING A Excess Loctite may seal the steel ball to the seat This will disable the vacuum relief valve and may allow suction to exceed the preset limit 6700 0078 000 Rev1 Cover and Knob Assembly Allen wa Wrench Pa Ge Increase Label a Setting the Vacuum Limiting Screws P Screws Valve Body NY o O Ring KG Loctite 242 Screw w Magnet Vacuum Relief Valve CAUTION A When Loctite is used on the vacuum relief safety valve ensure that it only contacts the me
37. tal parts Loctite causes many plastic parts to deteriorate 7 Lock the adjusting screw with a drop of removable thread locker such as Loctite 242 Repeat step 5 to veri fy the vacuum relief valve setting Loctite is a registered trademark of the Loctite Corporation 06 2009 7 4 7 Service Disassembly and Assembly 7 4 Regulator Module WARNINGA If repairing or replacing a regulator module on a Low Vacuum Regulator you must perform the Suction Level Limit Setting Low Models ONLY Procedure Failure to do this may result in suction exceeding the pre scribed level CAUTION A Do not lubricate any internal compo nents of the regulator module A The cap screws can strip the regulator module housing threads if they are screwed in too tight 7 4 1 Disassembly 1 Remove the cap screws 2 and remove the cap 2 Remove the o rings 2 3 Observe the position of the diaphragm convolution to aid in assembly 4 Withdraw the diaphragm stem assembly from the housing 5 Remove the spring 6 Grasp the stem with your fingers and unscrew the stem screw O ring Stem O ring Housing Stem Spring Piston Diaphragm Retainer Stem Screw Cap Cap Screw 7 Remove the retainer diaphragm and piston from the stem Se e ILO OP COs NO tO Regulator Module Parts and Descriptions 7 5 6700 0078 000 Revi 06 2009 Service Disassembly and Assembly 7 7 4 2 Assembly 1 Return the diaphragm to its ori
38. ted elsewhere connect a vacuum supply hose between the regulator s probe adapter and the wall outlet WARNING A Connect the vacuum regulator to the vacuum source only and check its operation before attaching the patient connection Connection to pressure sources even momentarily could injure the patient or operator and damage the equipment Note For proper installation of Adapters Probes and Fittings see Appendix Connect the collection bottle s vacuum port to the regu lator s fitting port or Overflow Safety Trap with the appro priate suction filter and vacuum tubing Use hospital supplied suction tubing between the end piece and the collection container and between the patient port and the patient minimum inside diameter is 6 mm 0 25 in Vacuum Regulator Disposable Suction Filter Operation 4 ISO 10079 3 BS 7259 Part 2 section 5 1 2 states that the usable volume of the collection container shall not be less than 500 ml An Ohio Medical High Flow Suction Filter should be used between the collection container and regulator to prevent contamination of the regulator Hospital sup plied suction tubing must be used between the catheter and the collection bottle Recommended minimum inside diameter is 0 25 in 6 mm Suction Filters Hydrophilic Pkg of 20 6730 0350 800 Pkg of 200 6730 0351 800 Suction Filters Hydrophobic Tubing x 1 8 NPT x tubing nipple tubing nipple Pkg of 3 6730 057
39. the suction level to zero and set the mode selector switch to O Off 4 6 Patient Setup 1 Make sure the Pre Use Checkout Procedure has been performed 2 Turn the mode selector switch to On and clamp tubing 3 Set the prescribed suction level WARNING A The regulator must be occluded when setting the prescribed suction level so that the patient does not receive higher than required suction SI ZN gt K Clamp 6700 0078 000 Revi 06 2009 4 7 4 Operation 4 Turn the mode selector switch to O Off Patient Connective 5 Attach tubing to the vacuum port of the collection Tubing container 6 Turn the mode selector switch to I On Important The Low models do not deliver suction in excess of 150 mm Hg 20 kPa 4 8 6700 0078 000 Revi 06 2009 5 1 Cleaning AWARNING After patient use regulators may be contaminated Handle in accordance with your hospital s infection control policy 5 1 1 Routine Exterior Cleaning Routine cleaning of the regulator is recommended as a standard procedure after each use Wipe all exterior surfaces with a solution of water and mild detergent 5 1 2 Int
40. tightened properly Prior to installing the adapter probe or fitting seal the thread with Teflon PTFE tape or one of the following lubricants Dow 111 Ohio Medical P N 6700 0074 200 Ball Vac Kote 37951M Ohio Medical P N 0220 0091 300 Appendix CAUTION A Do not use any Loctite products to seal the threads or products which contain Methacrylate Ester as an active ingredi ent The torque range for installing adapters probes and fit tings is 4 0 ft lb 5 4 N m minimum to 10 0 ft lb 13 6 N m maximum Adapters probes and fittings which are not keyed for specific orientation should be torqued to approximately 6 0 ft Ib 8 1 N m Adapters probes and fittings that are keyed to specific orientation must be torqued initially to 4 0 ft lbs Additional torque is applied only until orientation is cor rect Teflon is a registered trademark of the DuPoint Company 6700 0078 000 Revi 06 2009 A 1 io Medical Corporation alwa 5s the a a Ohio Medical Corporation Authorized Representative OxygenCare Ltd Corrig Road Sandyford Industrial Est Dublin 8 Ireland Phone 35 31 295 3421 North America United States Customer Service and Distribution Center Technical Support Sales and Service Equipment Service Center Ohio Medical Corporation 1111 Lakeside Drive Gurnee Il 60031 4099 USA Toll free 866 549 6446 Phone 1 847 855 0800 Fax 1 847 855 6218 www ohiomedical com 6700 007

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