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DeVilbiss 7314P-D - Troubleshooting; Providers Notes

DeVilbiss 7314P-D
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EN - 9A-7314
9. Exposure time of the disinfectant solution should be 10 minutes minimum to 15 minutes maximum.
10. After the recommended exposure time, all exterior surfaces of the device are to be wiped with a clean lint-free cloth dampened with drinking quality water no warmer than
room temperature. Dry the device with a dry, clean lint-free cloth. This is to remove residue that may stain or leave a lm on the device, especially after repeated
disinfections.
Disinfection
NOTE– The disinfection process can only be completed by the manufacturer or by an appropriately trained individual.
Recommended disinfection
interval
Number of
disinfection cycles Compatible disinfection method
Enclosure, power cord Between patients 20 1:5 chlorine bleach (5.25%) and water
solution, Mikrobac forte, Terralin Protect
Collection container, lter, tubing and carrying case Do not clean, replace between
patients
N/A N/A
TROUBLESHOOTING
DANGER
Electric shock hazard. Do not attempt to open or remove cabinet, there are no user-serviceable internal components. If service is required, return unit to a
qualied DeVilbiss Healthcare provider or an authorized service center. Opening or tampering with the unit will void warranty.
NOTE– Your DeVilbiss Suction Unit contains no user-serviceable parts. If you believe your unit is not working properly, BEFORE YOU RETURN IT TO YOUR DEVILBISS
HEALTHCARE PROVIDER WHERE YOU PURCHASED IT, PLEASE TAKE A FEW MOMENTS TO CHECK FOR THESE POSSIBLE CAUSES:
PROBLEM ACTION
Unit does not turn on when external power is connected.
Green external power light does not illuminate.
1. Check power sources and connections.
2. Ensure wall outlet is live by plugging in a lamp.
Pump runs, but there is no suction. 1. Check that all tubing is connected properly.
2. Check tubing connections for breaks or leaks.
3. Ensure that oat shut-off in collection container is not activated or lter cartridge occluded.
4. Check for leaks or cracks in collection container assembly.
Low suction. 1. Use vacuum regulator knob to increase suction level.
2. Check system for leaks.
Unit does not turn on (no external power is connected).
7314P Series Only
1. Check that battery is fully charged and/or charge battery.
Battery will not charge (external power and charge
indicator lights should be illuminated during charge
mode) 7314P Series Only
1. Verify that both external power and charge indicator lights illuminate.
2. Check power sources and connections.
3. Ensure wall outlet is live by plugging in a lamp.
PROVIDER’S NOTES
No routine calibration or service is required provided the device is used in accordance with the manufacturers directions. In case of a change of patient, the device must be
reconditioned to protect the user. Reconditioning must only be carried out by the manufacturer or service provider. Between patients:
1. Visually inspect unit for any damage, missing parts etc.
2. Ensure that unit and accessories are clean.
3. Use an independent vacuum gauge to verify the unit provides the proper vacuum level as stated in Specications.
4. Discard and replace collection container, lter, tubing, and carrying case between patients.
5. Wipe the surface using a clean cloth dampened with disinfectant.

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