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NPWT PRO and PRO to GO
CLINICIAN USER MANUAL

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  • Page 1 NPWT PRO and PRO to GO CLINICIAN USER MANUAL...
  • Page 3 CAUTION: This Cardinal Health™ NPWT PRO / PRO to GO (herein after referred to as the Cardinal Health™ NPWT PRO family of devices) CLINICIAN User Manual is not a guarantee or warranty. It is intended only as an operational guide.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Introduction .................................. 3 1.1 Indications ................................3 1.2 Contraindications ..............................3 1.3 Precautions ................................3 1.4 Additional Precautions ............................3 1.5 Safety Tips ................................4 1.6 Features .................................. 5 2. Care & Cleaning ................................7 2.1 Introduction ................................7 2.2 Protective Equipment .............................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    The Cardinal Health™ NPWT PRO and PRO to GO systems are intended for patients with chronic, acute, traumatic, subacute and dehisced wounds, partial-thickness burns, ulcers (such as diabetic or pressure), flaps and grafts. The Cardinal Health™ NPWT PRO and PRO to GO systems are intended for use in acute, extended and home care settings. 1.2 Contraindications The Cardinal Health™...
  • Page 6: Safety Tips

    KEEP THERAPY ON The Cardinal Health™ NPWT PRO family of devices should be operated at least 22 hours out of every 24 hour period. Remove the Cardinal Health™ NPWT foam dressing if therapy is terminated or is off for more than 2 hours in a 24 hour period.
  • Page 7: Features

    All components of the Cardinal Health™ NPWT PRO disposable set are made without natural rubber latex. Be sure to comply with all other 1.2 CONTRAINDICATIONS and 1.3 PRECAUTIONS for the Cardinal Health™ NPWT PRO family of devices.
  • Page 8 SpeedConnect™: Eight-foot single-lumen tubing set with adhesive port facilitates connection to dressing. Single Patient Use Canisters: 300cc and 500cc canisters with and without gel solidifier for normal and highly exudating wounds. CAUTION: Use of large canisters (>500cc) may increase serious risks associated with excessive fluid loss. Monitor patient status continually.
  • Page 9: Care & Cleaning

    The following instructions are the Cardinal Health recommended cleaning and infection control procedures for the Cardinal Health™ NPWT PRO family of devices. The Caregiver should review this manual in its entirety before attempting to use the product. Carefully read the 1.3 PRECAUTIONS and 1.5 SAFETY TIPS in the 1. INTRODUCTION section before attempting to perform cleaning procedures on the Cardinal Health™...
  • Page 10: Between Patient And Weekly Care And Cleaning

    The following cleaning procedure must be performed at least once a week and must be completed between patients. The Cardinal Health™ NPWT PRO family of devices should be wiped with either a diluted solution of 5 milliliters bleach in 1 liter of warm water (approximately 1 teaspoon bleach in 1 quart water) or mild disinfectant. Use a coarse cloth and wring out any excess solution until the cloth is damp and not dripping.
  • Page 11: Patient Care

    Cardinal Health™ Drape or Cardinal Health™ SensiSkin™ Drape. Cut the drape to a size large enough to cover the foam and the barrier layer only.
  • Page 12 However, the Cardinal Health™ NPWT foam dressing should not be in contact with intact skin. 8. Size and trim the Cardinal Health™ Polyurethane Drape to cover dressing plus a 3-5 cm border of intact skin (extra pieces of drape can be used to seal dressing leaks) (Figure 4).
  • Page 13 10. Cut a 1 cm diameter hole in the top of the drape at a convenient location over the foam dressing by pinching and lifting the drape (Figure 10). 11. Peel the backing from the SpeedConnect™ port and place it over the hole made in Step 10 (Figures 11-12). Using the tips of the fingers, press around the top of the SpeedConnect™...
  • Page 14: Canister Installation

    3.2 Canister Installation 1. Ensure that a Cardinal Health™ Canister is properly inserted in the connector located on the back side of the therapy device (Figure 14). The canister should “snap” into place and lock. The canister release button may need to be depressed to permit canister insertion.
  • Page 15 4. Plug the device’s A.C. Adapter into a suitable 100-240 VAC, 50-60Hz, outlet. Insert the power plug into the Battery Charging Port on the side of the device (Figure 14). The Cardinal Health™ NPWT PRO family of devices should only be used with the supplied A.C. Adapter. Use of an incorrectly rated adapter could create a shock hazard...
  • Page 16: Canister Removal

    5. Gently stretch the drape laterally and slowly pull up and away from skin. Lateral stretching of the drape will help release the adhesive and minimize trauma to the patient’s skin. NOTE: If the Cardinal Health™ NPWT foam dressing adheres to the wound during removal, refer to the 1.5 SAFETY TIPS section of this manual.
  • Page 17: Disposal Of Dressings, Canister And Other Disposables

    • Disposable impervious gown (if splashing of blood or bodily fluids is possible). After patient use, all disposable components of the system should be treated as contaminated. These include: • The Cardinal Health™ NPWT foam dressing and Cardinal Health™ Polyurethane Drape. • The exudate collection canister. • SpeedConnect™ tubing, connectors & clamps.
  • Page 18: Operating Instructions

    4. Operating Instructions This section contains instructions for setting and adjusting functions of the Cardinal Health™ NPWT PRO family of devices. The section explains the procedure for activating therapy and explains the major functions that are adjusted from the control panel.
  • Page 19: Power-Up Procedure

    NPWT PRO to GO has a count-down timer. When the device is turned ON, the display flashes the letter “d” followed by two numbers “XX” representing remaining days, then “h” followed by two numbers “YY” representing remaining hours.
  • Page 20: Therapy Setting Adjustment

    4.4 Intermittent Mode ON/OFF The Cardinal Health™ NPWT PRO devices can operate in an intermittent suction mode with a 5 minute “ON” and 2 minute “OFF” cycle. Press the Intermittent Mode button to turn the Intermittent Mode on and off.
  • Page 21: Battery Operation

    4.6 Battery Operation NOTE: The Cardinal Health™ NPWT PRO family of devices is designed to permit use of the product while the internal battery is charging. The therapy device will continue to operate properly while the battery is charging. Battery Life The specified battery life of the Cardinal Health™...
  • Page 22: Alarm Operation

    Muted. NOTE: In the event of an emergency, please contact your treating physician, caregiver, or your local emergency responders. NOTE: If an Alarm Condition persists and cannot be resolved, please contact Cardinal Health for further assistance.
  • Page 23: Therapy Selection Lock/Unlock

    4.8 Therapy Selection Lock/Unlock The Cardinal Health™ PRO family of devices is equipped with a therapy locking feature designed to prevent unauthorized individuals from inadvertently changing the therapeutic settings. Locking To lock the device, press and hold the ON button for three seconds until three audible beeps are heard. At this point, the device is locked.
  • Page 24: Specifications

    5. Specifications Cardinal Health™ NPWT PRO family of devices Dimensions ......................6 x 4.3 x 2.75 in. (19.3 x 11.0 x 7.0 cm) Weight ...............................0.9 Lbs (0.43Kg) Therapy Settings ........................50, 75, 100, 125, 150 mmHg Canister Volume ...............................300cc/500cc With respect to electric shock, fire, and mechanical hazards, conforms to IEC60601-1.
  • Page 25: Explanation Of Symbols

    5.1 Explanation of Symbols Authorized Representative in the European Union Consult Instructions for Use Manufacturer Power ON/MUTE Date of Manufacture Power OFF Adjustment Button. UP. Expiry Date Adjustment Button. DOWN. Lot/Batch Number Continuos/Intermittent Catalog Number A.C. Power Status Serial Number Battery Charge Status Storage Conditions Class II, Internally...
  • Page 26: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    5.2 Electromagnetic Compatibility Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration: Electromagnetic Emissions (IEC 60601-1-2) Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment Harmonic emissions Class A The PRO is suitable for use in all IEC 61000-3-2 establishments, including medical facilities, domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low-voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes.
  • Page 27 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration: Electromagnetic Immunity (IEC 60601-1-2) IEC 60601 Compliance Level Immunity Test Electromagnetic Environment Test Level Guidance Electrostatic discharge ±6 kV contact ±6 kV contact Floor should be wood, concrete, or ceramic tile. If floors are covered with (ESD) IEC 61000-4-2 ±8 kV air ±8 kV air...
  • Page 28: Replacement Parts

    Cardinal Health™ SensiSkin™ Drape (10 per pkg.) ....................47-7100 NOTE: In order to assure the highest safety, quality and efficacy of the products, the Cardinal Health™ NPWT PRO family of devices should only be used with the Cardinal Health™ disposables, and Cardinal Health™ NPWT Dressings should...
  • Page 29: Questions & Information

    7. Questions & Information For questions, comments or additional information pertaining to the Cardinal Health™ NPWT PRO family of devices, please contact your local Cardinal Health representative, or: Call our customer support professionals at 1.866.484.6798 Cardinal Health Waukegan, IL 60085 www.cardinalhealth.com...
  • Page 32 Rev. B 2017-07 cardinalhealth.com Cat. 6708888, 47-0010 © 2017 Cardinal Health. All Rights Reserved. CARDINAL HEALTH, the Cardinal Health LOGO, SENSISKIN and SPEEDCONNECT are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cardinal Health and may be registered in the US and/or in other countries.

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