User Manual for lytek medical models including: TM-909, TVAC Manual Suction Device, TM-909 TVAC Manual Suction Device

TVAC Instructions for Use

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TVAC - Manual Suction Device
TM-909
Description
TVAC is a compact, manual suction device for clearing mucus, blood, vomitus and other foreign substances from the upper airway. As TVAC is manually operated it is not dependent on batteries or any other external power source. Its rugged construction allows TVAC to be stored for extended periods of time and instantly made ready for use.

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Limited Warranty

The products and components contained in this package are medical devices intended solely for use by appropriately trained healthcare professionals. TyTek Medical Inc. warrants that the products and components are free from defects in material and the manual by trained healthcare professionals for a period of 12 months from the date of shipment by TyTek Medical Inc. Any use of the products or components beyond the use the products or components voids this limited warranty. EXCEPT AS SET FORTH HEREIN, TYTEK MEDICAL INC. MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING THE PRODUCTS OR COMPONENTS AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

This item sold and to be used strictly per terms and conditions at www.tytekmedical.com.

TVAC - Manual Suction Device
TM-909

For Single Use Only

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Product does NOT contain Natural Rubber Latex.

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1-855-TyTekMD (898-3563)

TyTek Medical Inc.
8904 Beckett Rd
West Chester
OH 45069
www.tytekmedical.com
Emergo Europe Prinsessegracht 20 2514 AP The Hague The Netherlands Tel: (+31) 70 345 8570 Fax: (+31) 70 346 7299

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Caution
TVAC should only be used by personnel who have received proper training on procedures for suctioning an oral airway. Improper use of TVAC could cause injury. Use TVAC as directed by your EMS authority or by a physician. TVAC is NOT designed to be used on children under age eight.
Construction
The TVAC manual suction device is made of a rigid plastic suction tube, a suction bulb and a collection bag for aspirated liquids. Backflow of aspired contents is prevented by one-way valves.
Instructions For Trained Medic
· Remove TVAC from its package. Keep the package nearby and available for use as the disposal package. · Grasp the bulb with one hand and the suction tube with the other. IMPORTANT: Pull out the suction tube until it is fully extended. · Use finger sweeps to remove foreign matter from the patient's airway. · Grasp the suction bulb and squeeze it firmly. · Keep the bulb in the fully squeezed position as you insert the suction tube into the back of the patient's throat, being careful not to insert the tube farther than you can see. · Release the already-squeezed bulb, enabling it to remove liquid in the patient's airway. · Continue to squeeze and release the bulb to remove all liquids into the collection bag. A one-way valve will prevent backflow of collection fluids. · IMPORTANT: If the collection bag becomes filled, cut a small corner of the bag to allow its contents to be removed so that suctioning can continue. Failure to cut the corner of the bag will cause the air vent to expel fluid and impede the suctioning. · Once the patient's airway is cleared with TVAC, take any other necessary steps to maintain the cleared airway.
Body Substance Isolation Alert
Use of this product may result in your contact with contaminated body fluids. Use appropriate body substance isolation measures along with personal protection measures such as gloves and eye protection in order to prevent contact with contaminated fluids.
Disposal
TVAC is for single-use only. It is not re-usable and is designed for disposal after use. Do not try to clean or reuse this device. It may be used once, and then must be properly disposed. Dispose of TVAC in a way that assures body substance isolation of potentially infectious substances.
Storage
This device should be kept dry and stored in temperatures between 10º F and 140º F.
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