Maintenance - level 1 System 1000 Operator's And Service Manual

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Maintenance
CAUTION:
Periodic maintenance and testing should be performed by a
biomedical engineer or trained personnel.
NOTE:
Refer to Maintenance and Testing Log section of this manual for
maintenance and safety testing frequencies and intervals.
EVERY USE:
1. CLEAN EXTERIOR
Clean the entire System 1000, or System 1025 with a spray of warm soapy water
solution or a commercial non-abrasive cleaner and a soft cloth after every use.
Cold sterilizing solutions may be used, but strong chemical concentrations may
discolor some of the plastics on the device. Do not use cleaning agents
containing abrasives.
NOTE:
The H-2 pressure chambers can be partially disassembled for cleaning
if needed.
a. To remove the door, open the door and push the door up to compress the
spring and lift bottom end of door out of the slot.
b. To remove the latching hinge, open he latch and pop out of the slot.
c. To remove the air bladder, pull top of bladder away from housing.
The
bladder is attached with velcro. Disconnect the pneumatic fittings attached to
the bladder valves. To disconnect the fittings depress the ring closest to the
bladder. The bladder is now disconnected from the housing.
Ensure the
fitting and attached air lines remain accessible.
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d. To reassemble latch, place the latch evenly onto the slot, then pop latch into
place.
e. To reassemble door, slide hinge pin at top of door into the hole until spring is
fully compressed.
Next, slide bottom hinge pin of door into the hole of
channel.
f.
To replace the air bladder, press the large bladder valve into the 72" straight
union pneumatic fitting, and the tubing attached to the small bladder valve,
into the Y" straight union pneumatic fitting. Tuck the fittings inside of
the enclosure.
Align bladder with the pressure chamber depression
and press to engage the mating velcro strips.
For external disinfecting, a 10% bleach /distilled water solution may be used.
CAUTION:
Do not autoclave.
Do not use alcohol, abrasive cleaning agents, or solvents.
Do not immerse any part of the System 1025 in liquids.
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