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6.2.3
To
Replace
Valves
(Included
in
Parts
Kit
01-90-2526,
Two
Kits
Required)
1.
Remove
the
four
(4)
socket
head
machine
screws
holding
the
pump
head
in
place.
NOTE:
Some
pump
heads
may
be
shimmed.
When
removing
the
head,
take
note
of
their
location
for
proper
replacement.
2.
Remove
the
slotted
machine
screw
that
holds
each
valve
in
place.
3.
The
stainless
steel
inlet
and
outlet
valves
are
interchangeable.
Place
the
inlet
valve
in
position
against
the
retainer
bar,
replace
the
valve
holder
over
the
valve
and
secure
with
the
machine
screw.
Position
the
vale
holder
so
that
the
"X"
is
located
in
the
lower
right
hand
corner
toward
the
inlet
of
the
air
chamber.
4.
Place
the
outlet
valve
against
the
retainer
bar;
replace
the
valve
retainer
over
the
valve
and
secure
with
the
machine
screw.
5.
Replace
the
head
and
tighten
the
socket
head
screws
to
90-100
inch
pounds.
6.2.4
To
Replace
Diaphragm:
1.
Remove
the
four
(4)
socket
head
machine
screws
holding
the
pump
head
in
place.
NOTE:
Some
pump
heads
may
be
shimmed.
When
removing
the
head,
take
note
of
the
location
for
proper
replacement.
2.
Remove
the
two
(2)
phillips
head
machine
screws
from
the
diaphragm
retainer
plate.
Remove
the
plate
and
diaphragm.
3.
The
new
diaphragm
will
fit
in
any
position
on
the
connecting
rod.
4.
Replace
the
retainer
plate
and
the
two
(2)
phillips
head
machine
screws.
Torque
to
30
inch
pounds.
CAUTION:
Do
not
raise
any
burrs
or
nicks
on
the
heads
of
these
screws.
These
burrs
could
cause
damage
to
the
inlet
valve.
CAUTION:
Do
not
at
any
time
attempt
to
remove
the
connecting
rod
or
completely
disassemble
the
pump.
If
it
does
not
give
you
the
proper
service
after
installing
a
new
Service
Kit,
Part
No.
01
-90-2526,
please
return
it
to
the
factory
for
repair.
6.3
Bacteria
Filter:
The
bacteria
filter
should
be
replaced
after
one
(1)
month
of
patient
use
or
when
a
reduction
of
the
air
flow
rate
is
noticed.
It
must
be
replaced
in
the
event
fluids
have
entered
in
as
in
collection
bottle
overflow.
1.
Unscrew
the
filter
from
the
vacuum
and
filter
connection
(See
Illustration
No.
1)
by
hand
turning
in
a
counterclockwise
direction.
2.
Screw
a
new
filter
into
the
vacuum
and
filter
connection
by
turning
in
a
clockwise
diroction
finger
tight.
CAUTION:
Care
must
be
taken
when
replacing
the
filter
to
prevent
thread
damage
due
to
cross
threading
and
over
tightening.
6.4
Glass
Collection
Bottle
and
Cap
Assembly
Sterilization:
1.
Remove
the
cap
assembly
from
the
bottle.
2.
Dispose
of
drainage
fluids
and
materials
in
the
bottle.
WARNING:
The
drainage
fluids
are
a
biochemical
hazard
and
must
be
disposed
of
in
accordance
with
the
local
and
state
codes
for
disposing
of
biochemical
hazardous
material.
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