Wound vac technology is a dressing that has battery powered suction (vacuum) to aid in the wound healing process. It places a constant suction power on your incision site. The dressing is applied under sterile conditions in the operating room and remains in place for 7 days.
When it comes to sewing machines, Bernina is renowned for its exceptional quality and craftsmanship. The Bernina 540 Sewing Machine is no exception, offering a powerful and reliable performance.Let's dive into the impressive features of this machine. With a staggering 1,048 programmed stitches, including 14 automatic 1-step buttonholes, the possibilities are endless. This wide selection of buttonholes is essential for garment sewing, ensuring that each buttonhole is tailored to the specific fabric and design requirements. From stretchy knits to delicate fabrics, the Bernina 540 has got you covered. Additionally, you'll have access to a variety of utility stitches, decorative stitches, and alphabets to personalize your creations.Customization is key, and the Bernina 540 delivers. You can easily adjust stitch length and width to suit your needs using the clearly marked buttons. With a maximum stitch width of 9mm and a maximum stitch length of 6mm, you have the freedom to create beautiful and precise stitches. Plus, the automatic tension can be fine-tuned using the adjustable dial, ensuring optimal stitch quality for every project.The machine features a vibrant 4.3-inch full-color screen, specifically designed to provide excellent visibility without causing discomfort. On this screen, you can effortlessly select your desired stitches, adjust needle positions, and access helpful tutorials. It's like having a sewing instructor right at your fingertips, guiding you through various techniques and functions whenever you need assistance.With the Bernina 540 Sewing Machine, you can push your creative boundaries with confidence. Its exceptional performance, versatile stitch options, and user-friendly interface make it the perfect companion for both seasoned sewists and beginners. Get ready to unlock your sewing potential and embark on new sewing adventures with this remarkable machine.Key Features: Max stitch width 9 mm 44 Quilting Stitches, 300 decorative stitches, and sew many more! Dual Feed BERNINA Hook system & Extra Large Bobbin (holds 70% more thread) 8.5-inches of space to the right of the needle 1,000 stitches per minute Start/Stop button Auto Thread Cutter Optional - BERNINA Stitch Regulator (BSR) 20 years warranty in the case of mechanical parts How to set up BERNINA 540:
This filling macaroni salad has a refreshing yogurt-based dressing and the lentil quesadillas are simple and flavourful - especially delicious when served with some salsa. This is the perfect picnic lunch!
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Yes it's Thanksgiving week and yes, lots and lots of people are thinking (and writing) about what they're thankful for. As it should be. I am no different. If you've read me at all, you know I share my gratitude a lot. In the four and a half years I've been blogging, I have never been able to let Thanksgiving go by without some sort of thankful list. So why should this year be any different? It shouldn't. Even though it has been one of the hardest years. Or rather, BECAUSE it has been a hard year? I have another post started in which I'll elaborate on that subject. Like, maybe next week. RIGHT NOW -- as opposed to in general -- I am thankful for: 1. My mother-in-law. I cannot say it enough. Her moving here this fall has been a godsend. She is so very helpful with all my husband, the kids and I need. Also, she is kind, funny and a great problem solver. She always cheers me up. She's not just a family member. She is my friend. 2. Frozen, canned and boxed foods. I know, I know, pre-prepared food is so bad for you, blah blah blah. But you know what, when you've been spoiled by a husband who can cook, but he can't much right now, and you still want to put some sort of real meals on the table, but you have so many other things to do too..... 3. Coffee. I'm at a 2 cup minimum to get me really going these days. Two and a half is really good, with a 3rd (or would that be 4th?) in the afternoon. 4. The couch we bought in August. It's like Mark had a premonition that he would be spending so much time on it beginning the very next month. 5. Gut instincts. I mean, I think. Because you can't really know if they're steering you in the right direction until whatever you needed to make a decision about is seen through. In this case, choosing not to have Mark undergo a muscle flap surgery to heal the open wound on his chest caused by infected broken sternal wires (from bypass surgery in 2010). The doctors don't like that he's trying to heal it on his own, but it just feels wrong to put him through that surgery at this juncture. Mark was the first one to feel this way, and I do too now. 6. Wound VACs. What is a Wound VAC, you ask? It's negative pressure wound therapy, or Vacuum Assisted Closure. Mark has two wounds he is trying to heal with the assistance of a Wound VAC, on his chest and his right foot. The jury is still out on the foot, but I really do think his chest will heal. 7. The health of my daughter's eyes. That might sound odd, but she is almost 14 1/2 and is near sighted, like I was as a kid. It was at age 15 when I started having my eye problems. She just had a check-up, and although I might have held my breath while the doctor took a peek at her retina, all appears to be just fine with her. From the sound of it, in fact, I don't think her eyes are anywhere near as bad as mine were (and are). 8. Blogging/writing. Forever and ever, amen. 9. Here's a funny one: fixing my bed. I recently discovered that one of the casters had come off of the frame, which made my bed not level. The foot was slightly higher than the head. It was driving me crazy, but it's one of those things that you think of and then the thought promptly leaves your brain. One day recently I finally got down on the floor and felt around, found the caster (aha!), hoisted my bed up just enough to slip that sucker back in the post thingy, and voila, my bed is level again. Also, I was pleasantly surprised to find that it wasn't horribly dirty under my bed. 10. Vacation Pay. Mark is probably never going back to work, but he was able to cash in his vacation pay, timing it so we have some extra money to make merry this year. Again, more on that next week.... :-) HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO YOU! This post brought to you by Tuesday Ten.
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Do you have a question about your Shop-Vac® vacuum that you’ve been dying to ask, but just never had the chance? We do our best to answer customers’ questions in the most convenient way possible. We decided to compile a list of some of the questions our customers ask the most. We’re hoping you’ll be able to scan and find an answer to something you’ve been wondering for a while! Why does my Shop-Vac® wet dry vac blow dust back into my room? The dust isn’t being stopped by the filter and is being exhausted out of the blower port and back into the air. This can be caused by a hole in the filter, the filter not being properly installed, or the dust being too fine for the filter. If the dust is too fine, you need to upgrade to a filter capable of catching the dust and dirt you are cleaning up. When you are picking up fine dust, you need a HEPA or high-efficiency cartridge filter, a cartridge filter with a HEPA collection bag, or a cartridge filter with a high efficiency disposable filter bag. These filters are not available for all vacs. What is the open port on the back of my Shop-Vac® wet dry vac? This is the blower port*. You can connect your hose to this port and use it as a blower to blow leaves from your patio, grass clippings from the sidewalk, etc. Many blower ports are open and do not have a cap. This is normal. If you are seeing dust blowing out of the blower port, please refer to the previous question. *blower ports are not standard with all models. Why does my Shop-Vac® wet dry vac blow air out instead of pulling it in? The hose is connected to the blower port instead of the inlet on the tank. Simply remove the hose from the blower port and connect to the inlet located on the front of the tank. Why does my Shop-Vac® wet dry vac shock me? The shock is caused by a buildup of static electricity. Static shocks are common in dry areas or when the relative humidity of the air is low. To reduce the frequency of static shocks, the best remedy is to add moisture to the air with a console or installed humidifier. Why did my Shop-Vac® wet dry vac lose suction? The most common causes of loss of suction are dirty filters or a clog in the hose. To troubleshoot, remove the hose from the vacuum, place your hand at the opening of the tank inlet and turn the vac on. If you feel suction at the inlet, the issue is with your hose or accessories. Check your hose and accessories for a clog. If no clogs are found, check the hose for a hole or crack - even a small crack can cause a loss of suction. If a crack or hole is found, replace the hose. If you do not feel suction at the inlet, turn the vacuum off and unplug from the outlet. Follow the steps in the user manual that came with the vac to clean the filter. Check the filter for rips or tears; replace with a new filter if any are found. Empty the tank or if you are using a collection bag replace it if it’s full. Make sure the filters are properly installed then secure the housing to the tank. Plug the cord into the outlet, turn the unit on and place your hand at the tank inlet to check for suction. If you still do not feel suction at the inlet, turn the vacuum off and unplug from the outlet. Check the tank for any cracks and make sure the drain cap, if applicable, is secured to the tank. If none of these troubleshooting suggestions help, please contact Customer Service. Which filter should I use for wet pickup? The best filter to use for wet pick up is a foam sleeve. The foam sleeve will stop debris, which may be in the water, from being sucked into the motor. When picking up water containing debris; such as, glass, stone, etc. you may want to consider adding a tear resistant wet / dry collection bag. The bag will trap the debris while allowing the water to pass into the tank. You can then remove the bag with the debris, dispose of it and then dump the water into a suitable drain. These filters are not available for all models. Which filter should I use for dry pickup? The filter you need is based on the type of debris you are picking up. For large debris (wood chips, gravel, etc.) use a filter with a general household filtration level or better. For medium size debris (sand, sawdust, etc.) use a filter with a medium filtration level or better. For fine debris (drywall dust, cold ashes, etc) use a filter with a fine filtration level. It is important to use the correct filter for your pickup needs. Using the wrong filter could cause the dust to blow back into the room. Specialty vacs may have different filter requirements. For these vacs, follow the instructions in your user manual. Do I need to use a collection bag? There are many benefits to using a collection bag. It makes it easy to empty the tank and dispose of the debris. It also helps to keep the filter on the lid cage from becoming clogged and lessens how often you need to clean that filter. To answer the question, “do you need a collection bag?” - it depends on the vac you are using and the type of dry debris you are picking up. Vac with a cartridge filter or reusable dry filter: If you are picking up large to medium size debris, you do not need to use a collection bag. If you are picking up fine debris, you need to add a high efficiency filter bag or HEPA collection bag to trap the fine dust. Without the bag the fine dust will go through the filter and blow back into your room. Vac with a HEPA cartridge filter: You do not need a collection bag. Vac with a foam sleeve: Some of our smaller vacs come with a foam sleeve and a collection bag. For these vacs, you must use the collection bag with the foam sleeve. Specialty Vacs: Some specialty vacs require a collection bag and some do not. For these vacs, follow the instructions in the user manual that came with the vac. If I add a HEPA filter to my Shop-Vac® wet dry vac can I pick up lead paint? No. Our vacuums CANNOT be used to pick up lead paint because this may disperse fine lead particles into the air. Where can I get service for my Shop-Vac® wet dry vac? Please contact Customer Service. Which size accessories fit my Shop-Vac® wet dry vac? To determine which accessories fit your vac, you need to determine the diameter of your hose. To do this; use a measuring tape to measure the distance across the opening of the accessory end of the hose. Shop-Vac® brand hoses will measure roughly 1.25”, 1.5”, or 2.5”. There are also adaptors available to allow you to use different size tools with your hose. Most vacs have a 2.5
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Flower Lo Lo girls (Meo Vac). The "Lo Lo" ethnic group's population was about 3,200 in 1989, according Vietnam's official survey data. They reside in Cao-Bang, Ha-Giang and Lao-Cai provinces, largely in the districts of Bao-Lac (Cao-Bang), Dong-Van and Meo-Vac (Ha-Giang), and Muong-Khuong (Lao-Cai). Like some other ethnoses in northern Vietnam, the "Lo-Lo" have had their origin in southern China regions such as Sichuan and Yunnan provinces, who, according to historians and ethnologists, had established the Nam-Chien state by the end of the first millennium.
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