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General Operation: Cell Salvage 87
Haemonetics
®
Cell Saver
®
Elite
®
+ User Manual P/N 130859-US, Manual Revision: AA
Note: Quick Transfer mode is only available for use with the Cell Salvage
protocol.
Note: Quick Transfer mode is available for use with the 225 mL bowl, NOT the
70 mL or 125 mL bowls.
Note: Quick Transfer mode cannot be initiated when Manual Mode is in use.
Note: Quick Transfer must be enabled in a settings group before it can be
utilized. See “Making the Quick Transfer and Manual Mode Settings Available”
on page 136 for more information.
Before initiating Quick Transfer Mode:
Ensure the two large, white ratchet clamps on the blue line and the large,
white ratchet clamp on the red line are open.
Ensure the slide clamp on the outlet port of the Reservoir is open.
Check that the vacuum applied to the reservoir is <250 mmHg (33 kPa).
Dilution of packed red cells with saline is necessary to decrease viscosity
within the Reservoir before initiating Quick Transfer.
To avoid clotting in the Reservoir, ensure the volume of blood is properly
anticoagulated before initiating Quick Transfer.
Note: If the device automatically starts the Fill phase, because the
reservoir level reached the Fill start volume, then touch (Stop).
To initiate Quick Transfer Mode:
1. Touch Active Settings at any time during an active cell salvage
procedure.
2. Select Quick Transfer from the drop-down list. The Switching to Quick
Transfer screen appears.
3. Touch Confirm to begin Quick Transfer.
Note: Touch (Pause) to pause Quick Transfer. The (Play)
button pulsates when Quick Transfer is paused. Touch (Play) to
resume Quick Transfer.
4. Touch End Quick Transfer to end Quick Transfer and return to the
previously selected Active Settings in Standby. If the bowl is not empty,
the contents are returned to the reservoir. When the bowl is empty, if
necessary the device first purges the red line, then the blue line, and then
returns to the previously selected Active Settings.

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