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Promeba PA-176 User Manual page 2

Manual suction pump

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1.
INTRODUCTION
Manual Suction Pump is a light portable suction unit that can be powered by one hand and
allows another hand free for other important duties. This suction unit was designed to
provide simple operation and maintenance. Adjustable stroke knob will provide different
suction pressures.
2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Vacuum after 1 minute at 20kPa vacuum: ≥ 15 kPa
Vacuum after 6 times suction: ≥ 20 kPa
Vacuum (max): ≥ 39.9 kPa
Disposable container volume: 300 ml
External diameter of cap (suction port): 17 mm
External diameter of catheter connection: 17 mm and 9 mm and 4.67mm and 4mm
Stroke Adjustment: Turn to 50% or 100%. .
Operating environmental temperature: -20℃ to + 50℃
Storage environmental temperature: -40℃ to + 60℃
Height of container and external diameter of bottom: 130mm and 70mm
Net Weight: 290 grams
3. DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Select appropriate size tubing (according to the size/age of the patient) and attach to the
adapter (if not attached already). Attach adapter with tubing to the cap of the container.
Container should be attached to the pump.
(1) This aspirator is operated by a simple squeezing action of the trigger. The
adjustment stroke knob will enable to produce various suction volumes
(see below). Pull or squeeze the trigger towards pump handle. This
squeezing mechanism will generate the vacuum in the pump and suck
the fluids into the container. The squeezing action (of the trigger) will
become harder when the container is filled or if the catheter is clogged.
Once suction is completed, remove tubing slowly from the patient.
Remove filled container by unsnapping the container (and tubing) from
the pump. Place container along with the tubing in the poly bag. Discard
disposable tubing and container appropriately. If required, place label
on the container for transportation to the laboratory.
(2) To adjust the stroke of the handle, turn the adjustment stroke knob clockwise
at 90°. Select the proper vacuum according to the indication symbol.
Cauction: if the pump handle becomes difficult to operate, a blockage may have occurred.
Do not continue suctioning until the source of the blockage has been determined (remove
the blockage from the catheter, adapter or cap).
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