Smith-Root PES User Manual

Portable electroanesthesia system

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10166.03 PES Manual

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  • Page 1 USER'S GUIDE ® 10166.03 PES Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Pulsed DC Waveforms ......19 Cycle Frequencies ........20 Items manufactured by companies other than Smith-Root carry the original manufacturer’s war- ranty. Please contact product manufacturer for return instructions. All Smith-Root, Inc. manufactured products are covered by a one year warranty.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    It is designed for use in field applications, in hatcheries and on boats. The PES ® Electroanesthesia System consists of: • PES ® Control Unit • Anesthesia Tank (with electrodes) • Electrode cables • Remote Switch • Battery Charger •...
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    0-Off 0-Off Charge the battery using the following instructions. Once the battery is fully charged, RECHARGE INPUT RECHARGE INPUT you may begin using the PES ® for anesthetizing fish. CHARGING THE BATTERY Prior to using the PES ®...
  • Page 5: Front Panel Items

    • Connect the external charging system to the PES via the Recharge Input plug. • Check the indicator lights on the external charging system to ensure that charge is being delivered. • Disconnect the charging system from the PES and AC outlet after the battery is fully charged. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Use the 5 and 6 buttons to review the parameters available for use.
  • Page 6: Hookup

    ANODE ARRAY ANESTHESIA REMOTE SWITCH TANK HOOK-UP DIRECTIONS 1. Ensure that the PES is OFF by pressing the red button ® and disconnect the unit from the battery charger. Connect anode and cathode cables to each electrode 2. Connect the RED cable to the red-ringed output connector on the control panel labeled ANODE.
  • Page 7: Anesthesia Tank

    USER’S GUIDE ANESTHESIA TANK protective screen covering the electrode plate. On the ® The PES is available with movable electrode unit, a 150 quart tank (Part # carefully remove the two 09879) plastic screws on the outer The electroanesthesia edges of the top handle tank has two electrode assembly.
  • Page 8 ® mounting when the PES tank is in screws Never use the PES ® if it is transit. Otherwise, it may be FIXED ELECTRODE wet. Dry unit off with a dry Screen damaged by items shifting cloth before operating.
  • Page 9: Operations

    INTERACTING WITH THE Once the unit is turned on, a series of buttons and the centrally located display on the front panel of the device are used to interact with the PES ® and to program the electrical doses to be output.
  • Page 10 1 second. This term applies to continuous DC only and not to pulsed waveforms. PES ® Control panel with central display When using the dose TIMER, upon completion of the exposure, the ramped...
  • Page 11: Controls And Settings

    5 Hz and 100 Hz, in increments of TIMER 5 Hz, and then 250Hz, 500Hz and 1000Hz. ® Termination of the output of the PES After pressing FREQ, use the  and  be automated with the TIMER or controlled buttons to scroll through the frequency manually.
  • Page 12 TIMER, and VOLTS buttons, as previously described for a single phase output. Releasing the remote switch at any time will stop the output of the PES. In Dual-Mode the prefix “Pri” is displayed for the Primary dose setting. Pressing “SELECT” advances to display the prefix “Sec”...
  • Page 13: Pes ® Menu Guide

    Pressing SELECT will overwrite the setting menu button is pressed while in another menu at that memory location with the current the PES ® returns to the status display. The waveform parameter settings. The display will default is to display the current waveform then return to a Status Display.
  • Page 14: Pulse Type

    Primary waveform Secondary waveform voltage setting which to the Secondary waveform when the Primary can be changed with the arrow buttons and set Wave Time expires and the PES ® will continue with the SELECT button.
  • Page 15: Duty Cycle

    Frequency > Status Display Changes to the displayed setting can be • Secondary Burst Frequency > Secondary made with the arrow buttons, limited by Cycle Frequency > Status Display the currently set frequency, and the PES ’s ® 2015...
  • Page 16: Menu Button

    PES: PORTABLE ELECTROANESTHESIA SYSTEM MENUS ® pulse width limitations. The SELECT button Burst Duty > Status Display saves that display setting and the display • Primary Duty Cycle > Status Display returns to the Status Display. • Primary Pulses/Burst > Primary Duty If the current pulse type is BURST OF Cycle >...
  • Page 17: System Menu Items

    This menu allow the selection of which method us used. Note: Frequency limiting is not possible with a DC Pulse. 6. THERMAL FOLDBACK - If the PES ® gets too hot this mode, if enabled, will reduce the output power like Power Limit mode.
  • Page 18: Pre-Programmed Doses

    SETTING 7: Burst of 3 100-Volt pulses of 30Hz with a 25% duty 500Hz with a 62% duty at 30Hz The PES® outputs 100 volts pulses 30 3 pulses of 1.24 milliseconds at 100 volts times a second. The pulse period is 33 1/3 with 0.760 off time between pulses...
  • Page 19: Safety Checklist

    USER’S GUIDE SAFETY CHECKLIST: Before operating unit, make sure that: • At least 2 PEOPLE on the crew know how to administer first aid for electric shock. • Unit is clean and dry. • All cables are in good condition, with no cracks or abrasions and that all connectors are in place with no missing or damaged parts.
  • Page 20: Specifications

    PES: PORTABLE ELECTROANESTHESIA SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS ® Conductivity Range: 100 to 1500 microsiemens Input Voltage: 25.9VDC Nominal Input Current: 20 Amps Max. Input Monitoring: Input voltage and current plus fuel gauge type display for battery voltage Output Voltage: 20 to 400V in 5V steps Output Current: 40A peak max.
  • Page 21: Pulsed Dc Waveforms

    USER’S GUIDE PULSED DC WAVEFORMS The Pulse Width of these waveforms are the duty cycle times the Period. For a standard waveform the duty is multiplied by the Cycle Period but for a Burst Waveform the duty is multiplied by the Burst Period.
  • Page 22: Cycle Frequencies

    PES: PORTABLE ELECTROANESTHESIA SYSTEM USER’S GUIDE APPENDIX CYCLE FREQUENCY Following is a chart that shows the maximum number of pulses in a burst for combinations of Cycle Frequency and Burst Frequency. www.smith-root.com...
  • Page 23 USER’S GUIDE NOTES Use this section to write down settings for future use or other notes. 2015...
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