SUCTION PUMP, MECHANICAL (Fazzini F-170)

STD EHOEPUME3--

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SUCTION PUMP, MECHANICAL (Fazzini F-170)

This mechanical suction pump is a replacement for the EHOEPUME1-- PUMP, SUCTION, MECHANICAL (Twin Pump) + collection bottles, which is no longer produced.

Definition

A portable assembly of devices primarily intended to be used by emergency medical services (EMS) to aspirate fluids, secretions, or other foreign materials by means of suction.

It typically consists of a manually-powered (hand or foot-operated) mechanism to drive the suction pump, tubing and a collection container. The pump creates a vacuum in the suction tubing, which is used for the removal of materials into the collection jar.

Specifications

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Quality standards

ISO 10079-2, 2022, edition 4, Medical suction equipment -- Part 2: Manually powered suction equipment

Technical specifications

  • Max aspiration: -0.3 bar
  • Size : length = 26 cm, width = 18 cm, height = 24 cm
  • Weight: 2.9 kg

Jar

  • capacity: 1l (indication of the contained quantity)
  • material: polycarbonate
  • autoclavable (max 121°/3min), max reuse limit = 30 cycles

Supplied with the Article

Fazzini reference

article

05.0001

Complete jar 1L

05.00552

Set of tubes

05.0010

Aspiration probe CH 14 (disposable)

05.0016

Antibacterial / hydrophobic filter (disposable)

To be Ordered Separately

The filter on the appliance is disposable à to replace after every use, do NOT use the aspirator without a filter!

Instructions for use

  • Tightly screw the lid on the jar to guarantee a perfect seal
  • Connect the short tube to filter 1 on the “aspiration” 2 vent
  • Connect the other end of the tube to the “vacuum” 3 vent with the float on the jar's lid
  • Connect the long tube 4 to the other “patient” 5 vent on the jar's lid (vent without float)
  • Connect the other end of the long tube 4 to the probe connector 6 and eventually the supplied probe
  • Press the pedal 7
  • The aspiration fluid will flow in the relevant jar. Should the amount of fluid exceed the jar's capacity, the overflow valve will stop aspiration.
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Precautions for Use

Do not open the appliance under water

On first use, check that the appliance shows no breaks, cracks or openings caused by transportation.

It is recommended to carry out a first aspiration cycle with at least 500 ml clean water .

Maintenance

  • Aspiration tubes should be sterilized after each use
  • Jar cleaning: the fluid collection jar can be autoclaved at a temperature not exceeding 121°C for no more than 3 minutes. If exceeded, the jar may get damaged. The jar can also be disinfected with denatured alcohol or a hypo chlorite based solution.
  • Clean the appliance with a soft cloth wetted with non-abrasive detergents.
  • High level disinfection: it needs to be cleaned with a detergent, rinsed, disinfected with Chlorine (Sodium Hypochlorite 1000 ppm = 0.1% for 30 minutes) and rinsed with steriled or boiled water.

MSF requirements

Emergency mechanical aspirator with a high aspiration capacity, which can be operated either by hand or by foot.

​Device allowing to perform aspirations in surgery/ anaesthesia when there is no reliable source of electricity.

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