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DeRoyal Prospera PRO-II - Positioning of the PRO-II Devices; Connecting the Disposable Exudate Canister of the PRO-II Device; Positioning of the PRO-III Device

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3.1.3 Positioning of the PRO-II
®
Devices
The PRO-II
®
device can be placed next to the patient bed or attached via the DeRoyal
®
PRO-
II
®
device Holder (NP-170). An optional carrying bag (NP-2001) is available for portable use.
Note: The PRO-II
®
device carrying bag is single patient use.
It is up to the physician/healthcare provider to decide whether the condition of the patient
permits portable use.
To ensure optimum extraction of the wound exudate, place the PRO-II
®
device
below the wound to be treated. It should be noted that the suction tube does not
form a dip and is situated at least on patient level.
3.1.4 Connecting the disposable exudate canister of the PRO-II
®
Device
Fig.5 Connecting the disposable exudate canister
A Disposable exudate canister incl. suction tube
B Locking mechanism for canister
C Aspiration port
D PRO-II
®
device
E Guiding rail
1. Remove the disposable exudate canister (fig. 5 (A)) from the packaging.
2. Slide the canister on the guiding rails (fig. 5 (E)) of the PRO-II
®
device until the
disposable exudate canister clicks into place in the locking mechanism (fig. 5 (B)).
3. To remove from the device after use, press the “Press Here” button on the top of the
canister prior to sliding back along the guiding rails.
3.1.5 Positioning of the PRO-III
®
Device
The PRO-III
®
device can be placed next to the patient bed or attached via the DeRoyal PRO-
III
®
device bed holder (NP-140). An optional carrying bag (NP-3001) is available for portable
use, as well as IV Pole holder. Note: The PRO-III
®
carrying bag is single patient use.
To ensure optimum extraction of the wound exudate, place the PRO-III
®
device
below the wound to be treated. It should be noted that the suction tube does not
form a dip and is situated at least on patient level.
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3.1.6 Connecting the DeRoyal
®
disposable exudate canister system of the PRO-
III
®
Device
The original DeRoyal
®
disposable exudate canister system consists of the external canister,
the holder for the external canister, and the connecting tube with external filter.
3.1.7 Connecting a wound drainage system
Connect the suction tube to the wound drainage system, such as the DeRoyal
®
TopDraw
®
Medium Black foam Kit with Triple Release Transeal
®
(NP-0501). For a complete listing of
approved DeRoyal wound draining kits, please visit www.deroyal.com/npwt.
The suction tube must never come into direct contact with the aspiration area.

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