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160 Chapter 11, Troubleshooting
P/N 120745-IE, Manual revision: AA Haemonetics
®
Cell Saver
®
Elite
®
User Manual
Troubleshooting Scenarios
Vacuum
Problems
Decreased Air
Flow /
Aspiration
Problems
Table 12, Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action
The vacuum pump
turns on and off
intermittently.
Internal
obstruction
If the problem persists, install a
new vacuum line or use an
alternate suction source.
Contact the local Haemonetics
representative.
Table 13, Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action
Decreased air flow/
aspiration problems
Air leak 1. Ensure the vacuum line is
securely connected to the
device and the collection
reservoir and check for leaks.
2. Check that the collection
reservoir has no open tubes or
ports.
3. Ensure the A&A line has been
correctly connected.
4. Check the collection reservoir
for leaks.
5. If the problem persists, use an
alternate suction source.
Obstruction 1. Check the vacuum tubing for
obstruction or kinking.
2. Check the A&A line for
obstruction or kinking.
3. Have the surgeon check the
suction wand for a possible
occlusion.
4. Check the junction of the A&A
line and the collection reservoir
for an occlusion.
5. Ensure the reservoir is not full.
6. Try briefly increasing suction to
clear the line.
7. If the problem persists, use an
alternate suction source.

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