Space-saving suction device to be used to remove fluids from the airway or respiratory support system. The device
creates a negative pressure that draws fluids through disposable tubing that is connected to the collection container.
The base performs as a fastener in accordance to EN 1789 standard.
low weight and size
Specific Characteristics
Easy view of the vacuum set thanks to the led indicators
Classification ISO High Vacuum/ High Flow
Suction device protected from bumps and falls thanks to
the protective shell
Mechanism of engagement and release from the base
extremely rapid
Direct connection between canister and vacuum pump
Technical data
Jet Dimensions 200x225x285 mm
Jet Dimensions w/fastener 200x250x320 mm
Suction device weight 2,4 ± 0,1 kg
Fixing weight 0,8 ± 0,1 kg
Vacuum Range From 50 to 550 mmHg
Flow (free flow) 32 l/min
Noise level 70 db
Electrical connection
requirements
100-240 VAC 47-63 Hz
0,75A max; 12VDC
33W max
IP Grade IP12
Battery 12V DC Ni-MH
Operating time 30 min. ON, 30 min. OFF
Battery recharging time 5 h
Container capacity 1000 ml
Patient tube lenght 1,8 m
Operating temp. From 0°C to +45°C
Storage temp. From – 40°C to +70°C
Umidity From 0 to 95%
Standard Equipment
20g fastener with quick unlocking system
Battery
Reusable canister
Disposable patient
tube 1,8 m
Shoulder strap for easy transport
Compliant with
ISO 10079-1
EN 1789
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