Veridian Healthcare 11-100 Instruction Manual - page 5
BATTERY / POWER OPERATION
SET UP AND OPERATION
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The Suction Pump Tabletop Aspirator System is offered with
two power option models — 2 piece DC Power Adapter; model
11-110 is rechargeable and includes an auto adapter.
Use common sense electric device caution when operating this
unit. Always turn off the power and unplug the device before
cleaning or if the unit is not working properly.
• The included power cord should be plugged into the back
of the suction pump unit.
• Always unplug the power cord from the wall and unit when
the suction pump is not in use.
Rechargeable DC Power (11-110)
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This unit can operate by the internal rechargeable battery or under AC power.
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The included 2-piece power cord can be plugged into the unit for use or to charge the
device. The auto-adapter is intended for charging the internal battery on the go; do not
use this product while driving.
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Assemble the power cord and plug it into the unit prior to
plugging into a standard wall socket. Operating the unit while
plugged into a wall socket will not affect the charged battery
life remaining on the internal battery.
• Charge time from expired battery: 8 hours
• Charged battery life: 60 minutes at normal use; 50 minutes at
maximum vacuum flow
Always inspect the tubing and mouthpiece (not included) for cracks or wear prior to use and
replace as necessary.
Patient use:
1. Place the suction unit on a flat, stable surface
within operating range of the patient and an
electrical outlet. Ensure that the air vents on the
side of the unit housing are not blocked or
obstructed.
2. Plug the power cord into the electrical outlet.
3. Press the power switch to turn the unit on and
activate the suction operation.
4. Verify the suction unit is at the desired suction level prior to patient suction by turning the
adjustment knob until the required level is reached. The prescribing physician can advise
and explain what level is necessary for the specific patient’s care.
NOTE: This device does not include the patient catheter (commonly called suction tip or
pipette) as this piece is meant to be replaced frequently. Consult your physician for advice
and information on obtaining the patient catheter.
5. When complete, turn the unit off and unplug it from the outlet if it will not be used again
for a period of time.
6. Dispose of the contents following the directions of the prescribing physician.
7. Follow the Cleaning and Disinfection directions as advised in this manual.