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PROTOCO
2
L
Colon Insufflator User Manual
Page
33
Condition
Possible Causes
Field Checkout
My CO
2
supply
Tank
is
prematurely emptying.
What could be the problem?
Valve on CO
2
supply tank
left open all of the time.
High Pr
essure Hose from
CO
2
supply tank is not
installed properly
We recommend attaching your
PROTOCO
2
L Colon
Insufflator
accessory to either “D” or “E” size CO
2
supply
tank. Be sure to close the CO
2
supply tank valve whenever
the unit is not in use.
The pneumatic design of the
PROTOCO
2
L Colon
Insufflator
is not intended to provide a full time gas seal
from
the CO
2
supply tank while the device is not being used or in
storage. Should the CO
2
supply tank valve inadvertently be
left open, there is a high likelihood that the CO
2
supply tank
contents will gradually empty over several days.
If after opening
and closing the CO
2
supply tank valve with
your procedure schedule, you still encounter problems with
CO
2
supply tank prematurely emptying, there is the
possibility that the High Pressure Hose from the CO
2
supply
tank to the
PROTOCO
2
L Colon Insufflator
unit is leaking.
Please inspect the High Pressure Hose in accordance with the
following procedure: Using an adjustable or Open Ended ¾"
wrench, detach the High Pressure Hose from
PROTOCO
2
L Colon Insufflator
’s rear panel. Inspect the
t
apered surface of the free standing nipple on the
PROTOCO
2
L Colon Insufflator
and the interior of the
High Pressure Hose. This is the sealing surface. Verify that it
is free of any debris or contaminant. Also, verify that the
surface is smooth and free of
any nicks or distortion.
Repeat this inspection procedure at the identical tapered gas
connection at the CO
2
supply tank valve Yoke.
Taper
Taper