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sucked off but will, however, reach the maximum value adjusted before. The foot
pedal (type CH/A and CH/C) allows to vary the vacuum during the suction proc-
ess. The maximum value adjusted before cannot be exceeded.
4. The suction process should be terminated after the secretion has reached the
3000 or 4000 ml marking on the bottle. The exchange of the bottles can be done
without switching off the appliance. If the unit is equipped with reversing switch
(Fig. 1.14) the second bottle will be set into operation by simple change-over of the
switch. Otherwise disconnect the full bottle and put it down to the setting place of
the unit. Then change the suction hose with angle into the empty bottle and con-
nect it via the guide rail with the quick coupling.
5. Attention: The electronic and the hydromechanic overflow safety device are
safety functions which normally should not be used. The electronic overflow safety
device works contactless, switches off the pump and reacts prior to the hydrome-
chanic overflow safety device which interrupts the vacuum by means of a floating
valve. If, nevertheless, one of the safety devices should react, the changement of
the bottle is to be carried out as mentioned under item 4. The acoustic alarm of the
electronic overflow safety device will go on until the overfilled bottle has been
taken out of the guide rail.
6. Emptying of the bottles is done by pulling the bottle out of the guide rail and by
opening of the bottle cover as described under preparation. For cleaning of the
bottles please see chapter IV
IV CLEANING AND DISINFECTION
Attention: For cleaning and disinfection always remove the plug from the power
supply socket. The unit can be operated again only after total evapora-
tion of the cleansing agent.
When cleaning and disinfecting the surface of
the unit make sure that the plug is removed
from the power supply socket and no liquit can
enter the inside of the machine.
Only wipe off the device with a damp cloth!!
Any soiling can be easily cleaned in a solution
of warm or hot water and a mild commercial liq-
uid detergent (like Palmolive etc.). During
cleaning the parts should not be exposed to ex-
cessive pressure. After cleaning, rinse the parts
in clear water and rub them dry. Use decalcified
water to prevent sediments from building up.
For disinfection of the surface of the device we
recommend surface disinfection by wiping, ac-
cording to the suggestions of the RKI or DHHM
lists*, disinfectants such as “Mikrozid” pro-
duced by S&M or “Sanosil” from SANOSIL. Fol-
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