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Valleylab RapidVac - Routine Maintenance; Checking the Power Cord; Removing the Rapidvac Filter; Responsibility of the Manufacturer

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Routine Maintenance
7-2 RapidVac™ Smoke Evacuator User’s Guide
Routine Maintenance
The RapidVac Smoke Evacuator requires very little maintenance. Periodically,
you must check the power cord and replace the filter. Periodic inspections and
performance tests are recommended by a qualified biomedical technician to
ensure safe and efficient operation.
Checking the Power Cord
Inspect the power cord each time you use the smoke evacuator, or at intervals
recommended by your institution. Make sure the power cord is in good working
condition, without exposed wires, cracks, or frayed areas.
Removing the RapidVac Filter
The filter removes odorous gases and submicron particles from surgical smoke.
1. Ensure that the smoke evacuator power switch on the front panel is off (O).
2. Depress the locking tab on the top edge of the filter and pull straight out of the
smoke evacuator.
3. Dispose of the filter with other operative waste materials according to the
procedures for your institution.
Responsibility of the Manufacturer
Valleylab is responsible for the safety, reliability, and performance of the smoke
evacuator only under the following circumstances:
Installation and setup procedures in this manual are followed.
Readjustments, modifications, or repairs to the unit are carried out by persons
authorized by Valleylab.
The electrical installation of the relevant room complies with local codes and
regulatory requirements, such as UL.
The accessories are used in accordance with the Valleylab instructions for
use.
For warranty information, refer to the Warranty at the beginning of this guide.
Important
If the Replace Filter indicator illuminates, remove and replace the filter. Failure to
do so may reduce airflow and compromise the efficiency of the filter.
Warning
The ULPA filter captures potentially hazardous particles. Handle used filters as
you would any biohazardous material. Dispose of filters with other operative
waste materials according to the procedures for your institution.

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