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Checking the Smoke Evacuator
3-4 RapidVac™ Smoke Evacuator User’s Guide
Checking the Smoke Evacuator
Before each use, test the following smoke evacuator components to verify
performance:
RapidVac ULPA filter
•Airflow controls
Footswitch (as applicable)
Remote switch activator (as applicable)
Generator interlink (as applicable)
If the system does not respond as indicated below, refer to Chapter 6,
Troubleshooting.
Checking the Remaining Filter Life
RapidVac Smoke Evacuator filters have a use duration of 25 hours. As a filter is
used, information about the amount of time the individual filter has been used is
stored on the filters RFID tag. Whenever a new or previously used filter is
inserted, the smoke evacuator reads the stored information from the tag. The
remaining filter life is visually displayed by the corresponding number of filter
life indicators on the smoke evacuator front panel.
1. Turn on the smoke evacuator and insert a filter.
2. Check the filter life indicators on the front panel to verify the filter has ample
remaining time to complete a procedure.
Illuminated Filter Life
Indicators
Remaining Use
All 25 to 20 hours
4 20 to 15 hours
3 15 to 10 hours
2 10 to 5 hours
1 (green) 5 hours to 1 hour
1 (amber) less than 1 hour
1 (flashing amber) less than 30 minutes
Important
Replace the filter when indicated. Failure to replace the filter may reduce airflow
and compromise the efficiency of the filter.

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