ZOLL 330 Operator's Manual

ZOLL 330 Operator's Manual

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ZOLL Model 330 Multifunction
Aspirator Operator's Guide
906-0330-01-01 Rev. D

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  • Page 1 ZOLL Model 330 Multifunction Aspirator Operator’s Guide 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 2 The issue date for the ZOLL Model 330 Multifunction Aspirator Operator’s Guide (REF 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D) is June, 2020. Copyright © 2018 ZOLL Medical Corporation. All rights reserved. Smart Flow, Smart Help, and ZOLL are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of ZOLL Medical Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Symbols on the Aspirator ....................1-2 Symbols on the Aspirator’s Graphical User Interface (GUI) ..........1-4 Conventions ........................1-6 Abbreviations and Acronyms ....................1-6 ZOLL Model 330 Multifunction Aspirator Indications for Use ..........1-7 Aspirator ........................1-7 Features ........................1-7 Warnings..........................1-7 General ........................
  • Page 4 Setting the Suction Mode ....................4-8 Continuous Mode Operation ..................4-8 Choosing a Procedure, Vacuum Level, and Use of Smart Flow ......4-9 Intermittent Mode Operation ..................4-9 Setting Intermittent Mode Vacuum Level and ON/OFF Time ......4-10 www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 5 Cleaning..........................7-2 Post-Contaminated Environment Cleaning ..............7-2 Suction Canister and Tubing....................7-2 Battery Maintenance ......................7-3 Battery Storage ......................7-4 Aspirator Storage ......................7-4 Battery Replacement and Shipping Regulations ............7-4 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D ZOLL Model 330 Multifunction Aspirator Operator’s Guide...
  • Page 6 Collection Canister ....................7-6 Device ........................7-6 Appendix A Specifications General ..........................A-1 Device Classification......................A-3 Emissions and Immunity Compliance .................A-4 Basic Safety and Essential Performance................A-6 Appendix B Accessories Appendix C Silent/Dark Mode Operation Silent/Dark Mode Operating Procedure ................C-2 www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 7: General Information

    ® This chapter provides general information about the ZOLL Model 330 Multifunction Aspirator product and the ZOLL Model 330 Multifunction Aspirator Operator’s Guide, which ZOLL provides with the product. Specifically, this chapter provides: A brief description of the aspirator. •...
  • Page 8: Operator's Guide Updates

    Operator’s Guide Updates An issue or revision date for this guide is shown inside its front cover. If more than 3 years have elapsed since this date, contact ZOLL Medical Corporation to determine if additional product information updates are available.
  • Page 9 Manufacturer: This symbol shall be adjacent to the name and address of the manufacturer. Manufacturer Date: Manufacturer Date Symbol identifies the device’s date of manufacture. Consult Instruction: Consult the instructions for use or operation manual. 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D ZOLL 330 Multifunction Aspirator Operator’s Guide...
  • Page 10: Symbols On The Aspirator's Graphical User Interface (Gui)

    Attention: High Priority Alarm Active. Caution: Medium Priority Alarm Active. Warning: Low Priority Alarm Active. Mute: Active Alarm Audible Signal Muted. Speaker: Active Alarm Audible Signal. Plot: Identifies active off-screen plot available. Plot: Identifies active off-screen plot has been selected. www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 11 BATT No Internal Battery: Indicates when internal battery is not an available power source. Feature off -- feature or alarm is not operational. Feature on -- feature or alarm is operational. 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D ZOLL 330 Multifunction Aspirator Operator’s Guide...
  • Page 12: Conventions

    HME - Heat and Moisture Exchanger VAC - Volts AC HMEF - Heat and Moisture Exchanger/Bacterial Viral VDC - Volts DC filter combined Hz – Hertz (as in frequency, cycles per second) ID - Internal Diameter L - Liters www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 13: Zoll Model 330 Multifunction Aspirator Indications For Use

    • using an external power source, position the power supply cables to avoid accidental disconnect. The use of accessories and cables other than those sold by ZOLL may result in increased • emissions or decreased immunity of this device. Portable and mobile RF communication equipment may affect the performance of this •...
  • Page 14: Batteries And Power Supply

    Do not omit the canister from the suction path for any patient procedure. • Use only the AC/DC power supply that ZOLL provides with the device. • During any cleaning or decontamination procedure, ensure that there is no external power to •...
  • Page 15: Fda Tracking Requirements

    ZOLL cannot ensure the proper functioning of this device if it is used with unauthorized sensors, cables, or patient circuits.
  • Page 16: Software License

    1. Grant of License: In consideration of payment of the software license fee which is part of the price paid for this product, ZOLL Medical Corporation grants the Purchaser a nonexclusive license, without right to sublicense, to use the system software in object-code form only.
  • Page 17: Limited Warranty

    During the warranty period, ZOLL will repair or replace the device or any part which upon examination is shown to be defective. At its sole discretion, ZOLL may choose to supply a new or equivalent replacement product or refund the amount of the purchase price (on the date sold by ZOLL).
  • Page 18: Service

    • Returning a Device for Service Before sending a device to the ZOLL Technical Service Department for repair, obtain a service request (SR) number from the service representative. The Li-ion battery should remain inside the device. Follow directions provided on the return authorization form.
  • Page 19: Product Overview

    Chapter 2 Product Overview This chapter provides an overview of the ZOLL Model 330 Multifunction Aspirator clinical applications and features. Aspirator Clinical Applications The aspirator provides medical vacuum for the following clinical applications: Surgical procedures • Upper and lower airway management procedures: nasopharyngeal, oropharyngeal and •...
  • Page 20 Adjustable vacuum – range 10 to 550 mm Hg for maximum clinical treatment flexibility • depending on operating mode and procedure selected ZOLL Smart Help™ which supports the user in managing alarm conditions by providing • immediate context-sensitive clinically focused on-screen instructions ZOLL Smart Flow™...
  • Page 21: Controls And Indicators

    Indicators include: an LCD display screen, LED array, and the controls that you use to set up, manage, and monitor the aspirator. The following illustration shows the location of controls and indicators on the aspirator. 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D ZOLL 330 Multifunction Aspirator Operator’s Guide...
  • Page 22 Confirms (accepts) parameter value entries, pop up conditions, or menu selections Standby button Enable or disable Standby Mode LCD display Displays menus and messages LED array Indicates device status and alarm conditions lighting red, yellow, or green LEDs www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 23: Display Screen

    Display information that assists you when adjusting parameter values. Vacuum gauge Under normal operation (as in the example above), the message area displays the vacuum gauge and the measured vacuum range. 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D ZOLL 330 Multifunction Aspirator Operator’s Guide...
  • Page 24 5 to 40 seconds Not Applicable Shared Icon Area Directly below the message area, the device displays icons that indicate: Power source (external power or internal battery) • Battery Charge Status • Alarm Muted/Audible • Alarm Priority • www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 25: Pneumatic Design

    Tubing connects the Vacuum Port to the collection canister. The canister also provides overflow protection in the event the user attempts to aspirate more fluid than the collection canister can hold. 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D ZOLL 330 Multifunction Aspirator Operator’s Guide...
  • Page 26: Top Panel

    The aspirator’s top panel appears in the figure below. Collection Canister Typical use of the aspirator is with a single collection canister and lid as shown. Warning! Only use collection canisters that have both a filter and overflow protection. www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 27: Power Sources

    Operating Using External DC Power Direct Current (DC) power can also be used to operate the device using the ZOLL-provided 12 VDC automotive cable. The device will both operate and charge using DC power sources between 11.8 to 30.0 VDC.
  • Page 28: Power Indicator Icons

    To accommodate various suction catheters the device can determine the resistance if the catheter tubing and collection cannister so that Smart Flow triggers the device when needed. See Chapter 4 “Smart Flow Calibration. 2-10 www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 29: Standby

    Pause occurs whenever the device switches between modes (Continuous and Intermittent) to prevent patient exposure to an unintended vacuum level. The Pause state ends as soon as the user enters a vacuum level. 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D ZOLL 330 Multifunction Aspirator Operator’s Guide 2-11...
  • Page 31: Chapter 3 Setting Up The Aspirator

    Chapter 3 Setting up the Aspirator This chapter describes how to set up the ZOLL Model 330 Multifunction Aspirator to an external power source and attach its collection canister, and tubing. Additionally, this chapter describes the procedure to test the aspirator to determine if it is set up properly.
  • Page 32: Connect To An External Power Source

    Failure to do so could cause the power supply to overheat and/or create an electrical short condition. www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 33: Attach The Collection Canister And Tubing

    If liquid or other material is drawn into the aspirator, remove the aspirator from use immediately. Place the contaminated aspirator into a biohazardous waste bag, and send it for service. Contact ZOLL Medical Corporation for additional instructions. 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 34: Using The Aspirator

    Before using the device in transport or deployed environments read Chapter 6 which provides specific instructions for operating the aspirator in harsh and hazardous environments. www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 35: Using The Aspirator User Interface

    Using the Aspirator User Interface This chapter describes the ZOLL Model 330 Multifunction Aspirator user interface and provides descriptions of controls, buttons, and power switch. The user interface has two primary functional elements: suction controls and device controls. Suction controls allow you to configure the device to perform a suction procedure.
  • Page 36: Device Buttons And Controls

    The location of all buttons and other controls are as shown in the figure below. Rotary Encoder Dial Turning the Rotary Encoder Dial (Dial) clockwise and counterclockwise allows you to do the following: Scroll through menu choices • Adjust the vacuum levels • www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 37: Confirm Button

    Pressing the Mute/Cancel button has no affect when a high priority alarm is active. Both the audible and visual alarms continue until the alarm is resolved or the device is turned OFF. The button is labeled with the following symbol: 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D ZOLL 330 Multifunction Aspirator Operator’s Guide...
  • Page 38: Main Menu Button

    When placed in Standby state, the LED array alternates between green and yellow to indicate its status and remind the user that input is required to begin suctioning. To put the aspirator in Standby, press the Standby button (see Figure below) www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 39: Parameter Buttons

    To prevent setting of a vacuum level outside the typical clinical range, the aspirator has fixed ranges for each procedure. See tables on pages 4-9 and 4-10 for more information. Note: When in Continuous mode, the Surgical procedure provides the maximum vacuum level. 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D ZOLL 330 Multifunction Aspirator Operator’s Guide...
  • Page 40 Using the Aspirator User Interface www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 41: Initial Use And Operation

    Smart Flow calibration • Intermittent Mode parameters include: Vacuum level • ON Time • OFF Time • The sections that follow describe these settings and provide instructions for choosing a value. 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D ZOLL 330 Multifunction Aspirator Operator’s Guide...
  • Page 42: Setting The Suction Mode

    Pharyngeal The pharyngeal procedure provides the appropriate range to remove secretions of the upper airway. Tracheal The tracheal procedure provides the appropriate range for the use of the device clear the pulmonary passage. www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 43: Choosing A Procedure, Vacuum Level, And Use Of Smart Flow

    10 to 200 mm Hg 90 mm Hg 80 mm Hg ON Time 5 to 40 seconds 15 seconds 15 seconds OFF TIme 5 to 40 seconds 40 seconds 40 seconds 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D ZOLL 330 Multifunction Aspirator Operator’s Guide...
  • Page 44: Setting Intermittent Mode Vacuum Level And On/Off Time

    Do not calibrate Smart Flow when the aspirator is in-use with a patient. To perform calibration, follow these steps. 1. Connect ALL accessories that will be used during aspiration. Ensure that the vacuum accessories are not occluded and open to the air. 4-10 www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 45: Device Settings - Main Menu

    To disable an alarm, follow these steps. Note: During Steps 1 through 4, you can press the Mute/Cancel button to cancel your last action. 1. Press the Main Menu button to display the menu. 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D ZOLL 330 Multifunction Aspirator Operator’s Guide 4-11...
  • Page 46: Power Up Settings

    1. Press the Main Menu button, then turn the Dial to Power Up settings, then press the Confirm button. Turn the Dial to highlight the Custom Setting choice, and then press the Confirm button which confirms the selection and returns the highlight to the Power Up setting sub-menu. 4-12 www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 47: Lcd Contrast

    The UTC Offset control allows the user to offset the aspirator clock to match the local time zone relative to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) when logging alarms. Currently, the device does not use this feature. 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D ZOLL 330 Multifunction Aspirator Operator’s Guide 4-13...
  • Page 48: Unit Info

    The aspirator user interface software revision that is in use with the device Device SN The aspirator serial number Device Model The model version of aspirator Date The current date (day/month/year) PMC Date The date of the last Periodic Maintenance Check (PMC) 4-14 www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 49: Chapter 5 Alarms

    Chapter 5 Alarms This chapter provides a detailed description and comprehensive reference for the ZOLL Model 330 Multifunction Aspirator alarms and pop up messages. This chapter: Describes the display format and use of ZOLL’s Smart Help messages in detail. •...
  • Page 50 (done automatically). Alarm Priority Icon Identifies the severity of the alarm: Low, Medium, or High priority. See the Symbols table in Chapter 1 for the appearance of the warning triangle for each of these three alarms. www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 51: Alarm Priorities

    Mute/Cancel button . For others, the audible alarm is canceled but the Alarm LED stay yellow to remind you that the device is operating in a state that needs careful monitoring. 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D ZOLL 330 Multifunction Aspirator Operator’s Guide...
  • Page 52: Preemptive Mute

    Power System: faults and failures of the power system could affect the ability to • operate from external power or charge/operate from the internal rechargeable battery. Preventive Maintenance: alarms that occur when device is due for preventive • maintenance. www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 53: Alarm Groups

    Alarms Alarm Groups The following table displays the ZOLL Aspirator’s Alarm Groups: Alarm Groups Environment Self-Check Battery Ambient Pressure • Battery Drained • Low • Battery Nearly Drained • Sensor Failure • Battery Low • Discharge Fault • Too Hot/Cold...
  • Page 54: High Priority Alarms

    Alarm triggers when the internal communication bus and the host are not able to communicate with the sub-assemblies. If this failure occurs, restart the aspirator, replace the aspirator and contact the service center for additional information. Mitigation/Info: Internal COMM, Manually Aspirate Patient, **Contact Service Center** www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 55 When this failure occurs, vacuum continues at the current setting and the high priority alarm sounds. You should replace the aspirator and contact the service center for additional information. Mitigation/Info: Internal COMM, Manually Aspirate Patient, Backup Aspirator, **Contact Service Center** 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D ZOLL 330 Multifunction Aspirator Operator’s Guide...
  • Page 56: Medium Priority Alarms

    30 seconds by pushing the . Replace the aspirator and contact the service center for additional information. Mitigation/Info: Power System, Power System Needs Repair, Internal Battery Operation, Monitor Battery % Charge, **Contact Service Center** www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 57: Low Priority Alarms

    The RTC battery provides power for the clock that tracks the local time. The RTC battery is replaced every 4 years during preventive maintenance. Mitigation/Info: Aspirator Fully Functional, **Contact Service Center** 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D ZOLL 330 Multifunction Aspirator Operator’s Guide...
  • Page 58 Operating below the specified range can affect the longevity of the internal battery and the duration of operating time. Extremely cold temperatures can significantly reduce operating time. Mitigation/Info: Low Temperature Detected, **Monitor Patient and Aspirator** 5-10 www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 59 #3431 will occur in its place. See description of Alarm 3431 below. Mitigation/Info: < 30 Minutes Operation, Connect External Power, Ensure ability to manually aspirate patient **Contact Service Center** 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D ZOLL 330 Multifunction Aspirator Operator’s Guide 5-11...
  • Page 60 Mitigation/Info: Battery Within 5 °C (41°F) of High Limit, DO NOT remove External Power!, Ensure ability to manually aspirate patient, Shade Patient and Aspirator, **Move To Cooler Location** 5-12 www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 61 Mitigation/Info: Power System, Power Management Fault, Monitor Power Source, **Replace/Service Aspirator** 3480 Self Check Failure Alarm occurs when the device detects a change in hardware (mismatched serial numbers). Mitigation/Info: Hardware Compatibility Failure, **Replace/Service Aspirator** 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D ZOLL 330 Multifunction Aspirator Operator’s Guide 5-13...
  • Page 62: Pop Up Messages

    The pop up clears automatically when the calibration process completes. Notifications Notification Information Message Altitude Conflict/Limit Notification occurs when the vacuum Target too high for setting is within 76% of environmental ambient pressure. (barometric) pressure. 5-14 www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 63: Operating In Harsh Environments

    Chapter 6 Operating in Harsh Environments This chapter describes how to operate the ZOLL Model 330 Multifunction Aspirator in harsh environments. Using the Aspirator in Harsh Environments The aspirator operates in harsh pre-hospital environments and during air and ground transport.
  • Page 64: Extreme Temperature Environments

    The following table displays, for a range of altitudes, the aspirator's corresponding approximate vacuum limit: Altitude Aspirator Vacuum Limit (Approximate) Sea Level (0 ft) 550 mm Hg 6,000 ft 470 mHg www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 65: Rain And Snow

    Apply the rain flap over the aspirator using the Velcro strap to secure it. In cases of driving rain, where water could possibly enter the device’s vacuum pump, you can use an in-line filter to protect the pump inlet. 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D ZOLL 330 Multifunction Aspirator Operator’s Guide...
  • Page 67: Chapter 7 Maintenance

    Chapter 7 Maintenance This chapter describes how to maintain the ZOLL Model 330 Multifunction Aspirator to ensure its optimum working condition and readiness for immediate use. Specifically, this chapter describes how to: Inspect the device • Clean the device •...
  • Page 68: Cleaning

    Single patient use accessories, such as the collection canister, canister lid, and associated suction tubing, should not be cleaned or sterilized for reuse. Dispose of the canister, lid and associated suction tubing according to hospital policy or local protocols for the disposal of medical waste. www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 69: Battery Maintenance

    90% of its capacity in approximately 2 hours. It takes approximately another 2 hours of trickle-charging to top off the battery to 100% of its capacity. Continuous charging is permissible with the AC/DC power supply and 12 VDC automotive cable that ZOLL provides. Note: When connected to power for an extended period of time (>...
  • Page 70: Battery Storage

    Battery Replacement and Shipping Regulations Only trained technicians at a authorized ZOLL Service Center can replace the aspirator’s battery. Contact your local service center for return instructions and please note the following: Shipping of the aspirator's battery should always use proper State of Charge (SOC), which •...
  • Page 71: Functional Checks

    • You should maintain a record of functional checks for devices not returned to ZOLL for maintenance. If the unit fails the functional check, return it to ZOLL or an authorized Service Center. To perform a functional check, you must use the ZOLL RCS system; only ZOLL-trained and certified personnel can use the ZOLL RCS system.
  • Page 72: Disposal

    Place the collection canister and suction tubing in a biohazard bag and then seal it. Device At the end of its useful life the aspirator must be disposed of according to hospital policy or local protocol. www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 73: Appendix A Specifications

    Maximum FREE AIRFLOW: Up to 35 LPM* *Maximum FREE AIRFLOW rate achieved with the use of Smart Flow. Collection Canister Capacity 1200 cc Collection Cannister Material Polystyrene and durable polyethylene LED Status/Alarm Indicator Red, Yellow, and Green ZOLL 330 Multifunction Aspirator Operator’s Guide 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 74 DC Supply: Nominal 12.5 to 28.0 VDC (accepts DC voltages between 11.8 to 30 VDC). Caution Use only the DC power supply cable that ZOLL provides with the device. Operating Time Internal Battery 3 hours using settings defined in ISO 10079-1:2015 for battery operation testing.
  • Page 75: Device Classification

    Specifications Device Classification The following table describes the ZOLL Aspirator’s device classification: Category Classification Type of Protection against Electric Shock The medical power supply (which contains the system’s safety barrier) is labeled as Class I or Class II. Electrical shock protection is not dependent upon earthing since this power supply design includes double insulation.
  • Page 76: Emissions And Immunity Compliance

    Specifications Emissions and Immunity Compliance The ZOLL Aspirator is suitable for use in all establishments, including domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low-voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes. Be prepared to use a manual aspiration technique in event of device interference or failure.
  • Page 77 Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment Guidance The ZOLL aspirators are intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or user of the aspirator should ensure that they are used in such an environment. RF emissions Group 1...
  • Page 78: Basic Safety And Essential Performance

    Follow service procedures as defined in the service manual to ensure EMC performance. • Be prepared to use a manual aspiration technique if the use location is near (e.g. less than • 1.5 km from) AM, FM, or TV broadcast antennas. www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 79: Appendix B Accessories

    Appendix B Accessories You can use commercially available, GMP-compliant end pieces from appropriate third-party manufacturers with the ZOLL Model 330 Multifunction Aspirator. Part Number Part Description Power Accessories 9141-000127 Assembly AC/DC Power Supply, Plug (without output connector) 708-0042-00 AC Power line cord, 6’ (United States Version)
  • Page 80 Accessories Part Number Part Description Other 800-0904-01 CCLAW (Critical Care Litter Attachment Widget) Mounting Bracket 800-0903-01 SMEED www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 81: Appendix C Silent/Dark Mode Operation

    Silent/Dark Mode Operation Silent/Dark Mode is a feature available with the ZOLL Model 330 Multifunction Aspirator. Under normal conditions, the aspirator’s audible and visual alarms alert the operator to potential problems with the patient or ventilator. There are, however, situations where the audible and visual alarms could present a hazard to both the patient and operator by alerting others to their presence.
  • Page 82: Silent/Dark Mode Operating Procedure

    Pressing Mute/Cancel results in the infrared LED being lit continuously for 30 seconds. b. The infrared LED blinks when the device detects a Low Priority alarm. Pressing the Mute/Cancel button stops the blinking, leaving only the persistent message. www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...
  • Page 83 Clinical Applications 2-1 Collection Canister 3-3 Collection canister disposal 7-2 Notification of Adverse Events 1-9 Continuous Mode 4-7 Notifications 5-14 Continuous Mode Operation Aspirator set up 4-8 Procedure choices 4-8 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D ZOLL Model 330 Multifunction Aspirator Operator’s Guide Index-1...
  • Page 84 Buttons and Controls 4-2 – 4-6 Initial use and Operation 4-7 Overview 4-1 Suction modes, setting 4-8 – 4-10 Warnings 1-7 – 1-8 Aspirator 1-7 – 1-8 Batteries and Power Supply 1-8 General 1-7 Operator Safety 1-8 Patient Safety 1-8 Index-2 www.zoll.com 906-0330-01-01 Rev. D...

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