Nuvo V1360A User Manual

Nuvo user manual surgical video display system v1360a

Advertisement

Quick Links

Nuvo Video Display Systems – User Manual
Nuvo Surgical
Video Display System
Model V1360A

USER MANUAL

For Parts or Technical Assistance
USA and CANADA (800) 663-1152
INTERNATIONAL (814) 899-422
M2Z00167
Page 1

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for Nuvo V1360A

  • Page 1: User Manual

    Nuvo Video Display Systems – User Manual Nuvo Surgical Video Display System Model V1360A USER MANUAL For Parts or Technical Assistance USA and CANADA (800) 663-1152 INTERNATIONAL (814) 899-422 M2Z00167 Page 1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Consumable Parts Troubleshooting Nuvo Video Display System Specifications Dimensions Monitor Specifications Environmental Conditions for Transport and Storage Environmental Conditions for Use Mains Power Requirements Vertical Load Characteristics Moment Load Characteristics M2Z00167 Nuvo Video Display Systems – User Manual Page 2...
  • Page 3: Intended Use

    Intended Use The Nuvo Video Display System The Nuvo Surgical Monitor is intended to be used primarily by a surgeon to view images generated by an endoscopic camera. Introduction This manual provides the information required for normal operation of the Nuvo Video Display System.
  • Page 4: Product Overview

    • Minimal airflow disturbance • Stows out of the way • Single or dual monitor mounts M2Z00167 Nuvo Video Display Systems – User Manual Monitor Features • 19" flat-screen medical grade Liquid Crystal Display • Up to four input channels (with optional switching system) •...
  • Page 5: Surgical Monitor Positioning

    Nuvo Video Display Systems – User Manual Surgical Monitor Positioning The Nuvo Surgical Monitor system provides the surgeon with a suspension arrangement that is well balanced and can be guided easily into position. The suspension arms rotate 300° around the ceiling mount, and are positioned 180° apart to avoid interfering with each other.
  • Page 6: Instructions For Use

    Instructions for Use of the Nuvo Video Display System The Nuvo Video Display System is designed to view images from multiple sources, such as endoscopic cameras, remote video cameras, radiology, pathology, PACS, etc. Systems may handle up to four separate input signals via an optional video switching board, although basic systems only handle one input.
  • Page 7: To Connect A Video Source To The Video Display System

    The RGB video cable must be secured with the two small jack screws on either side of the connector. M2Z00167 Nuvo Video Display Systems – User Manual S-Video Page 7 RGB Video...
  • Page 8: To Connect The Video Display System To A Display Or Recording Device

    The RS-232 cable must be secured with the two small jack screws on either side of the connector. This RS-232 port is only configured for use with National Display Systems monitors. M2Z00167 Nuvo Video Display Systems – User Manual Page 8...
  • Page 9: To Select A Video Signal For Display At A Monitor Using The Wall Control

    If fewer than 4 video inputs are provided, or if any monitor does not have a video source connected to it, the monitor will show a blank image when the associated channel is selected. M2Z00167 Nuvo Video Display Systems – User Manual Page 9...
  • Page 10: To Select A Video Signal For Display At A Monitor Using The Monitor Handle

    Nuvo Video Display Systems – User Manual To Select a Video Signal for Display at a Monitor Using the Monitor Handle NOTE: This section applies only to systems with the optional video switching. Video Display Systems with switching capability may be provided with a button at the bottom of the sterilizable handle adjacent to each monitor.
  • Page 11: To Remove The Sterile Handle And Reinstall

    For proper procedures to adjust the monitor image, refer to the Monitor Manual. NOTE: In some configurations, the monitors are supplied by others, in which case the associated manuals are not provided by Nuvo Surgical. M2Z00167 Nuvo Video Display Systems – User Manual Page 11...
  • Page 12: Maintenance

    Maintenance WARNING: Only facility-authorized maintenance personnel should perform maintenance on the Nuvo Surgical Monitor. Maintenance performed by unauthorized personnel could result in personal injury or equipment damage. Cleaning/Sterilization Cleaning: CAUTION: Care should be taken not to pour cleaning fluids onto the rotating joints or monitor.
  • Page 13: Sterilizable Handle

    3. Install the cover over the sterile handle. ® LiteGlove is a registered trademark of Devin Industries, Inc. M2Z00167 Nuvo Video Display Systems – User Manual Temperature ® 1 flexible light handle cover by Devon, or Page 13 Exposure Time...
  • Page 14: Preventive Maintenance

    Preventive Maintenance Annual preventive maintenance must be performed by Nuvo authorized personnel to ensure all feature are functioning as originally designed. Pay particular attention to: • The condition of the video input and output connectors • System drift adjustment. See the picture below for Allen Consumable Parts •...
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    Monitor color settings incorrect System Drift Brake(s) set improperly M2Z00167 Nuvo Video Display Systems – User Manual Turn monitor power switch to ON Turn video source power switch to ON Replace with good cable Re-select the input using the wall control Select correct inputs for “A”...
  • Page 16: Nuvo Video Display System Specifications

    Low position (floor clearance) NOTE: The above monitor specifications are applicable to the National Display Systems medical grade monitors offered by Nuvo Surgical. Alternative models may be provided by others or, for special configurations, by Nuvo Surgical. M2Z00167 Nuvo Video Display Systems – User Manual 78"...
  • Page 17: Environmental Conditions For Transport And Storage

    Monitor and single light suspension with two monitors Monitor and dual light suspension with two monitors M2Z00167 Nuvo Video Display Systems – User Manual -4°F(-20°C) to 140°F (60°C) 20% to 90% non-condensing Environmental Conditions for Use 59°F (15°C) to 95°F (35°C) ambient temperature...

Table of Contents