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Parts of GCE MediCollect Bag Collection System are visible in Fig.8.
In the Fig. 2 is assembled GCE MediCollect Bag Collection System.
1. Jar (PC)
2. Lid (PC+TPE)
3. Bag including suction port (inlet port) and overfill filter and filter in one (PE)
4. Vacuum hose – Inner/Outer diameter 6/12
5. Patient connection – Fingertip, Hose 6/12
6. T-plate
7. Vacuum port(outlet port)
8. Snap-lock
9. Cup
10. Scale
11. Basic information
Bag can be supplied with a Super Absorber (“SA”) (Polyacrylate).
The Super Absorber is a solidifying agent that changes fluid into a gel which makes the handling easier
and more safety. It may affect the accuracy.
6. INSTALLATION
COLLECTING SYSTEM FOR USE WITHOUT BAGS SCREW LID
The installation must conform the description of Fig. 3:
COLLECTING JAR
1. Patient connection
2. Assembled GCE MediCollect - Collection System (see Fig. 11)
3. Vacuum hose connection
4. Safety jar (prevent contamination)
5. Vacuum source
Reverse connection would cause the overfilling protection device
to be non-functional, which could result in contamination of the
operator and vacuum source.
• Check the level of vacuum on the vacuum gauge by closing the
tube on the patient’s side.
COLLECTING SYSTEM WITH BAGS SNAPON LID
The installation must conform the description of Fig. 3:
1. Patient connection
2. Assembled GCE MediCollect - Bag Collection System (see Fig. 2)
3. Vacuum hose connection
4. Safety jar (prevent contamination)
5. Vacuum source
Use the corresponding volume of Jar and Bag (Jar 1000 ml to Bag 1000 ml, Jar 2000 ml to Bag 2000
ml). Do not mix volumes.
Installation: Fig. 4:
4.1. Fix the Jar; 4.2. Remove the label; 4.3. Insert a Bag; 4.4. Test the lock;
4.5. Put the lid on; 4.6. Connect the vacuum connection; 4.7: Switch the vacuum source on - let the Bag
open completely 4.8. Connect the patient’s connection.
Reverse connection would cause the overfilling protection device to be non-functional, which could
result in contamination of the operator and vacuum source.
• Check the level of vacuum on the vacuum gauge by closing the tube on the patient’s side.