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#Note tank pressure. (If below 1000, consider replacement)
#Note tank pressure. (If below 1000, consider replacement)
#Adjust regulator to appropriate pressure range (90-110 psi) using adjustment valve.
#Adjust regulator to appropriate pressure range (90-110 psi) using adjustment valve.
**Adjust slowly using arrows on knob as a guide.
#*Adjust slowly using arrows on knob as a guide.
**Pressure will not go down as you turn it down unless you vent the hose.
#*Pressure will not go down as you turn it down unless you vent the hose.
**Vent hose by partially removing it from regulator.
#*Vent hose by partially removing it from regulator.
#*If pressure isn’t increasing, check the tank valve.
#Plug in power cord to device
#*If it’s not turning on, check main power switch on back.





Revision as of 17:21, 7 April 2020

aka RotaPro

Manufacturer: Boston Scientific

Product website: BSC RotaPro


Setup

Setup Video

The RotaPro is kept behind Room 6. You need the IV pole with the device, the nitrogen tank, and the appropriate burr.

Open the burr for the scrub person to setup.

Circulator

  1. Attach air hose to back of device.
  2. Open nitrogen tank valve.
  3. Note tank pressure. (If below 1000, consider replacement)
  4. Adjust regulator to appropriate pressure range (90-110 psi) using adjustment valve.
    • Adjust slowly using arrows on knob as a guide.
    • Pressure will not go down as you turn it down unless you vent the hose.
    • Vent hose by partially removing it from regulator.
    • If pressure isn’t increasing, check the tank valve.
  5. Plug in power cord to device
    • If it’s not turning on, check main power switch on back.