SA 35 and SA 36
Operation and Maintenance Manual
Manual 118 Issue 15
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8. OTHER PRODUCTS IN THE
SA
RANGE
Mains Powered Suction
SA 12 - General ward high vacuum suction unit
SA 14 – Twin jar minor operating theatre high vacuum suction unit
SA 15 - Intra-uterine aspirator suction unit
SA 16 – Twin jar intra-uterine aspirator suction unit
SA 17T - Thoracic Theatre suction unit
SA 17W - Thoracic Ward suction unit
SA 18 - Intensive care low vacuum suction unit
SA 19 - Twin jar intensive care low vacuum suction unit
SA S – Micro suction unit
Portable Suction
SA HSPY - General high vacuum suction unit
SA EPS - Battery powered portable suction unit (Neonatal Option available)
SA AUVAC - Portable foot operated suction unit
SA TVAC - Disposable, hand operated suction unit
Oxygen Flowmeters
SA XYFW - Oxygen flowmeter
SA XYHU - Oxygen humidifier
Pipeline Regulators
SA 50 - High vacuum pipeline regulator with remote probe
SA 51 - High vacuum pipeline regulator with direct probe
SA 52 - Low vacuum pipeline regulator with remote probe
SA 53 - Low vacuum pipeline regulator with direct probe
SA 54 - High vacuum pipeline regulator - remote probe & mobile trolley
Research and Development
Since 1954, when MGE produced their first surgical suction units, the SA range has become
accepted as the industry standard, both in the U.K. and throughout the world.
In recent years, the SA range has been greatly extended, with models now available for portable,
electrical suction and central suction requirements. They have been completely re-designed, using
lightweight, robust materials, achieving greater efficiency, and making them easier to clean and
operate. All MGE equipment is manufactured and assembled to very high standards of quality at the
modern factory in Colchester in accordance with BS EN ISO 9001 Quality Management System, BS
EN ISO 13485 and the Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC.
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Manual 118 Issue 15 September 2019