Section 6 Troubleshooting
6-4
Malfunction
Possible Cause Corrective Action
Vacuum and Pressure System (cont.)
Low Vacuum
A. Collection Canister is full. Dispose of collection canister in
environmentally, biohazard or
infectious waste safe manner and
replace with a new one.
To isolate the following problems, begin at the pump, and one at a time,
disconnect tubing from the pump, lter and canister, Check for vacuum. See
Section 6.1 “Troubleshooting Low Sunction”.
B. Canister or its lid is cracked or the
lid is not secured.
Replace canister or secure lid.
C. Contaminated hydrophobic lter
installed backwards
Replace lter or remove it from the line
and reverse it.
D. Fittings, hoses, or connections
loose or leaking
1. Tighten all ttings and connections.
2. Repair or replace any leaking
hoses, ttings or connections.
E. Pump or its control circuit is
malfunctioning.
Call Global Surgical Technical Service.
Cabinet Electrical System
No Power
A. Cabinet is not plugged in or plug is
loose from the wall receptacle.
Check cabinet plug and wall
receptacle.
B. Circuit Breaker Tripped.
Reset circuit breaker on internal
outlet strip (on rear cabinet wall near
pumps).
C. Service is interrupted at wall
receptacle.
Have Certied electrician diagnose
and repair the problem.
S 740200LED Light Source
LED Light Source, The power indicator
is not lit
A. AC power cord connection is loose
Check that the AC power cord is
properly connected.
B. Check the unit fuses. If necessary replace fuses
LED Light Source power indicator is lit,
but lamp will not ignite.
Light output intensity is set too low.
Turn intensity control knob clockwise
to increase light output intensity.
Table 6-1. Troubleshooting Guide (cont.)