In-Service Checklist
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In-service checklist Neptune® 3 Waste Management System
The points below should be covered when carrying out a Neptune 3 in-service.
Tip: When talking about the Neptune 3 display, it’s helpful to start from the top and work your way down to the bottom.
Rover n
Demonstrate powering the rover on and off
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Review the warnings that appear on the display screen when powering the rover on
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Identify the 4L and 20L canisters and respective manifold ports
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Discuss the canister cleaning capability
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Demonstrate the canister privacy shutters
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Discuss different filter characteristics of ULPA (99.999%) and HEPA (99.97%) filters
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Discuss useful life of filters and how to check filter life in the “settings” mode
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Practice inserting smoke evacuation tubing into the ULPA filter
Manifold n
Demonstrate how to properly insert a manifold and refer to the manifold indicator stating the manifold is new (the icon will turn white when manifold is inserted properly)
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Discuss the RFID safety feature (indicates whether manifold is used or new)
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Know the difference between new, used, and expired manifolds (36-hour manifold life once suction is applied)
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Highlight the suction level indicator lights and top display (This allows for the surgeon or scrub nurse to see the suction levels)
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Show connection of fluid suction tubing to 4-port manifold
For detailed instructions, please consult the IFU.
Display n
Highlight the functionality of the powered IV pole (Maximum height 9ft and four 3000cc bags)
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Explain the smoke evacuation settings; Auto and On mode (Auto defaults to a lower power setting until smoke is detected)
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Demonstrate the “Empty 4L Canister” button and explain the 4L canister can be emptied 3 times
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Demonstrate the “Reset Volumes” button
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Highlight the 4L canister light button and show the light in the canister (improves visibility in top canister)
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Demonstrate how to start and adjust suction (note the color coordination between suction levels)
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Review the color coordination of the suction level while adjusting suction and explain the benefits of this feature (Maximum suction is 520-mmHg)
For detailed instructions, please consult the IFU. 9100-004-552 Rev None