Drive Vacu-Aide Suction Machine

Drive Medical

Drive Vacu-Aide Suction Machine

$460.45
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  • UPC: 8.85304E+11

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Description

Drive Vacu-Aide Suction Machine

The Drive Vacu-Aide Suction Machine offers a reliable, portable solution for individuals who need suction therapy at home or on the go. Designed to make suctioning easier and more efficient, this updated version is smaller, quieter, and lighter than previous models. It’s perfect for managing airway clearance, especially in cases of respiratory issues.

Key Features:

  • Compact and Lightweight: Weighing just 3.8 lbs (without power supply), the Vacu-Aide Suction Machine is easy to transport and store. Its smaller size (6.9" H x 7.0" W x 7.1" D) ensures it doesn’t take up much space.
  • Quiet Operation: Enjoy a quieter experience compared to older models, making it less disruptive.
  • Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery: The updated model comes with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that offers longer-lasting power, making it convenient for use at home or while traveling.
  • Standard Canister Compatibility: It uses widely available canisters, so you can easily find replacements without any hassle.
  • Free Flow Suction: With 27 LPM (liters per minute) free-flow suction, you can be sure of consistent and powerful suction performance.

What’s Included:

  • Drive Vacu-Aide Suction Unit (Model 7325P-D or 7325P-D-EXF)
  • Standard canisters
  • AC power supply (sold separately if needed)

How to Use:

  1. Set Up: Attach the standard canister to the machine and connect the tubing if not pre-attached.
  2. Power On: Turn on the machine and adjust the suction level as needed, typically between 50 to 550 mm Hg.
  3. Suctioning: Place the suction catheter or tip into the patient’s mouth or airway and begin suctioning.
  4. Adjustments: You can adjust the suction settings for comfort and effectiveness.

How to Clean:

  1. Turn Off and Disconnect: Always turn off the unit and disconnect it from the power supply before cleaning.
  2. Empty the Canister: Dispose of the collected fluids properly.
  3. Wash Canister and Tubing: Clean the canister and tubing with warm, soapy water. Rinse thoroughly to remove soap residue.
  4. Wipe the Machine: Use a damp cloth to wipe down the exterior of the suction unit. Avoid getting the machine wet.
  5. Reassemble: Once everything is dry, reassemble the unit and store it in a safe place.

The Drive Vacu-Aide Suction Machine provides peace of mind with its easy operation, portable design, and rechargeable lithium-ion battery. Whether you’re at home or out, its long-lasting battery and reliable suction help you stay comfortable and maintain clear airways.

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