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Important Information — Please Read Before Use
HIGH FLOW INSUFFLATION UNIT UHI-3
When relief mode is set to ON, intra-abdominal gas and/or
body fluids (e.g., blood) can flow backward into and
potentially contaminate the equipment. To prevent this,
Olympus strongly recommends the use of a disposable filter
in the CO
2
supply line between the UHI-3 and the patient.
Olympus recommends filter type PALL OR01H (0.2 μm,
hydrophobic) or equivalent filters; contact Olympus for further
details.
If a filter is not used and fluid (e.g. blood) flows back into the
insufflation tube, make sure that it does not enter the UHI-3.
Should any fluids enter the UHI-3, immediately terminate its
use and contact Olympus.
Olympus strongly recommends the use of a disposable filter
in the CO
2
supply line between the UHI-3 and the patient
even when the relief mode will not be used.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover
of the insufflator.
To prevent operator shock and instrument damage, keep
liquids away from all electrical equipment. If fluid enters the
UHI-3, stop operation immediately and contact Olympus.
Always use the UHI-3 as outlined in this instruction manual.
Improper use will not only impair functions and prevent
optimum performance, but may cause equipment damage
and/or complications. Before each use, always inspect the
equipment as outlined in this instruction manual.
To prevent electrical shock hazards, the housing of the UHI-3
must be grounded. Always connect the power cord plug to a
properly grounded hospital grade AC outlet (wall mains
outlet).
Properly
grounded wall
mains outlet
Power plug

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