Verathon GlideScope Operation & Maintenance Manual

Verathon GlideScope Operation & Maintenance Manual

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  • Page 1 GLIDESCOPE SYSTEM AVL SINGLE‑USE Operations & Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 2 0900‑4200‑08‑60...
  • Page 3 AVL SINGLE‑USE Operations & Maintenance Manual Effective: August 27, 2018 Caution: Federal (United States) law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. For customers with GlideScope systems using the GlideScope Video Monitor (version 0570‑0338).
  • Page 4 Fax: +1 604 439 3039 0413 Copyright © 2018 by Verathon Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be copied or transmitted by any method without the express written consent of Verathon Inc. GlideRite, GlideScope, the GlideScope symbol, GVL, Reveal, Verathon, and the Verathon Torch symbol are trademarks of Verathon Inc.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    SETTING UP .................................16 Procedure 1. Perform Initial Inspection ..................... 16 Procedure 2. Mount the GlideScope Video Monitor (Optional) ..............17 Procedure 3. Attach the Video Baton Cradle (Optional) ................20 Procedure 4. Charge the Monitor Battery ....................21 Procedure 5. Connect the Video Cable or Smart Cable to the Monitor ............22 Procedure 6.
  • Page 6 Clean the GlideScope Video Monitor ..................40 Procedure 2. Clean the Power Adapter .....................40 Procedure 3. Clean the Cradle ........................40 Procedure 4. Clean the GlideScope Premium Cart ..................41 Video Batons ..............................41 Procedure 5. Remove the Stat ........................41 Procedure 6. Clean & Disinfect the Video Baton ..................42 Procedure 7.
  • Page 7 WARRANTY.................................58 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ..........................60 System Specifications ............................60 Component Specifications ..........................61 Battery Specifications ............................68 Electromagnetic Compatibility ...........................69 GLOSSARY ................................73 Operations & Maintenance Manual: Table of Contents...
  • Page 9: Important Information

    , which is clinically proven to achieve a Cormack‑Lehane Grade I or II view 99 percent of the time. STATEMENT OF INTENDED USE The GlideScope AVL system is intended for use by qualified professionals to obtain a clear, unobstructed view of the airway and vocal cords for medical procedures. ESSENTIAL PERFORMANCE Essential performance is the system performance necessary to achieve freedom from unacceptable risk.
  • Page 10: Precautions & Warnings

    The use of accessories or cables other than those specified or supplied may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the system. The GlideScope system should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment. If adjacent or stacked use is necessary, the system should be observed to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it will be used.
  • Page 11 CAUTION When cleaning video laryngoscopes, do not use metal brushes, abrasive brushes, scrub pads, or rigid tools. They will scratch the surface of the unit or the window protecting the camera and light, which may permanently damage the device. CAUTION Bleach may be used on the video batons, but pay special attention to stainless steel components, as bleach can corrode stainless steel.
  • Page 12 WARNING If the GlideScope Direct is powered on for an extended period of time, it is possible for the surface temperature to exceed 41°C (106°F) at the tip of the blade, where the lighting and camera are located. WARNING When you are guiding the endotracheal tube to the distal tip of the video laryngoscope, ensure that you are looking in the patient’s mouth, not at the video monitor screen.
  • Page 13 WARNING This product may only be cleaned, disinfected, or sterilized by using the approved low‑temperature processes provided in this manual. Cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization methods listed are recommended by Verathon based on efficacy or compatibility with component materials. WARNING Cleaning is critical to ensuring a component is ready for disinfection or sterilization. Failure to properly clean the device could result in a contaminated instrument after completing the disinfection or sterilization procedure.
  • Page 14 WARNING The external monitor must be safety‑approved medical equipment. WARNING Use only a passive‑type USB flash drive. Do not use USB drives powered by another external source. WARNING When cleaning the power adapter, use a cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol on the outside of the enclosure.
  • Page 15: Product Description

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The GlideScope AVL system is an ideal tool for physicians and other healthcare professionals who need to effectively manage routine to difficult airways. It is useful for the intubation of normal airways, anterior airways, neonatal patients, obese patients, and patients with limited neck extension. Additionally, it is useful for teaching purposes, verification of endotracheal tube (ETT) placement, nasal intubation, and ETT exchange.
  • Page 16 The system may include the following components: • GlideScope Video Monitor • AVL Video Baton 1‑2 (for neonatal patients and small children) ○ GVL 0 Stat, for patients less than 1.5 kg (3.3 lbs)* ○...
  • Page 17 GLIDESCOPE DIRECT INTUBATION TRAINER The GlideScope Direct intubation trainer is designed to work with the GlideScope Video Monitor. The GlideScope Direct resembles a traditional Macintosh direct laryngoscope with the addition of a video camera near the end of the blade, permitting both direct laryngoscopy and a video display of the airway. This provides the user with a laryngeal view, permits mentoring by an instructor, and combined with the system monitor allows the image to be captured for documentation, quality control, and teaching.
  • Page 18: Introduction

    The system consists of the following components. Table 1. System Components PARTS & ACCESSORIES Required Components GlideScope Video Monitor Video batons (for Single‑Use system only) Stat sizes 0, 1, 2, 2.5, 3, and 4 (for Single‑Use system only) ® Video monitor 12 V DC...
  • Page 19 Premium cart Mobile stand Universal accessory basket Note: For use with AVL portable stand Cradle for video baton Media storage USB flash drive GlideScope Direct IV pole mounting kit HDMI‑to‑DVI cable GlideRite DLT Stylet GlideRite Rigid Stylet GlideRite Single‑Use Stylet (Small) ®...
  • Page 20: Language Settings

    LANGUAGE SETTINGS The GlideScope Video Monitor software is available in a variety of languages. To change the language used on your system, you must install a new software version via a USB flash drive. For more information, contact Verathon Customer Care or your local representative. For contact information, visit verathon.com/support.
  • Page 21: Buttons, Icons, & Connections

    If a USB flash drive is inserted into the monitor, press and hold to access the Playback menu. Note: The Playback menu is only accessible if the GlideScope Video Monitor is operating software version 3.4 or higher and if a USB flash drive is inserted in the monitor.
  • Page 22 Table 3. On‑Screen Icons ICON FUNCTION Battery Status: The remaining battery power is indicated by the Battery Status icon and the percentage above the icon. If the icon is red, the battery should be charged as soon as possible. (See Charge the Monitor Battery.) While the battery is being charged, a lightning bolt will be displayed alongside the Battery Status...
  • Page 23 Snapshot: On the Playback menu, this icon indicates that a file is a snapshot. Video: On the Playback menu, this icon indicates that a file is a video. Figure 7. GlideScope Video Monitor Back Panel Video‑out port: Connect the HDMI‑to‑DVI cable...
  • Page 24: Setting Up

    1. Verify that you have received the appropriate components for your system by referring to the packing list included with the system. 2. Inspect the components for damage. 3. If any of the components are missing or damaged, notify the carrier and Verathon Customer Care or your local representative. For contact information, visit verathon.com/support.
  • Page 25: Procedure 2. Mount The Glidescope Video Monitor (Optional)

    PROCEdURE 2. MOUNT THE GLIdESCOPE VIdEO MONITOR (OPTIONAL) If you choose to mount the system, you may use either of the following configurations: • Mount it on a premium cart or mobile stand (Figure 8 Figure 9). These solutions make it easy for you to move the system from one location to another.
  • Page 26 ATTACH THE MONITOR TO THE MOBILE STANd OR IV POLE 1. If you are using the GlideScope premium cart or AVL portable stand, assemble it according to the instructions included with the component. 2. If you are using an IV pole mount, place the mounting bracket on the IV pole, and then tighten the bracket attachment knob until the IV pole mount is secure.
  • Page 27 5. Using the orientation shown in the following images, screw the quick‑release locking plate to the back panel of the monitor. Quick‑release locking plate 6. Seat the locking plate of the monitor on the quick‑release mount. When properly situated, the monitor sits securely on the mount, and the quick‑release lever automatically snaps into the locked (down) position.
  • Page 28: Procedure 3. Attach The Video Baton Cradle (Optional)

    AdJUST THE MONITOR ANGLE Before you start using the video monitor, adjust the angle of the monitor for optimal viewing. The ideal angle minimizes glare and maximizes visibility. 1. Turn the angle adjustment knob counterclockwise. Angle adjustment knob 2. Tilt the monitor to the desired angle. 3.
  • Page 29: Procedure 4. Charge The Monitor Battery

    CHARGE THE MONITOR BATTERY WARNING In order to maintain electrical safety, use only the provided, medical‑approved power supply. The GlideScope Video Monitor includes an internal lithium‑ion battery. Verathon ® recommends that you charge the battery fully prior to first use.
  • Page 30: Procedure 5. Connect The Video Cable Or Smart Cable To The Monitor

    PROCEdURE 5. CONNECT THE VIdEO CABLE OR SMART CABLE TO THE MONITOR This procedure connects the video cable or Smart Cable to the monitor, which displays the image transmitted from the camera. Ensure that the video monitor is turned off prior to connecting or disconnecting the video cable or Smart Cable.
  • Page 31: Procedure 6. Connect The Smart Cable To The Video Baton (Video Baton 2.0 Only)

    CONNECT THE SMART CABLE TO THE VIdEO BATON (VIdEO BATON 2.0 ONLY) If you want to use GlideScope Video Batons 2.0 with the GlideScope Video Monitor, you can use a Smart Cable to connect them. Note: Video Batons 2.0 require system software version 3.9 or later. For more information, refer to...
  • Page 32: Procedure 7. Connect To An External Monitor (Optional)

    WARNING The external monitor must be safety‑approved medical equipment. By using an HDMI‑to‑DVI cable, you can connect the GlideScope Video Monitor to an external monitor that is approved for medical use. For more information, please contact your Verathon Customer Care ®...
  • Page 33: Procedure 8. Configure User Settings

    The second page of user settings, as seen in Figure 13, is only available if your GlideScope Video Monitor is running software version 3.4 or higher. This page of user settings displays system use information, and it does not contain any configurable settings. If you would like to update the software, see System Software page 56.
  • Page 34: Procedure 9. Perform A Functional Check

    PROCEdURE 9. PERFORM A FUNCTIONAL CHECK Before you use the device for the first time, perform the following functional check to ensure that the system is working properly. Please contact your local Verathon representative or Verathon Customer Care if your ®...
  • Page 35 7. Press the Record button . Recording starts. 8. To stop recording, press the Record button again. 9. Wait until the Saving File icon has disappeared from the screen, and then remove the USB flash drive from the monitor. 10. On a computer, verify that the recorded video (.avi) file can be played. Note: If you are viewing the recorded file on a Windows operating system (OS), use an application such as...
  • Page 36: Using The Device

    Perform a Functional Check. WARNING GlideScope systems are delivered nonsterile and require cleaning or disinfection prior to initial use. WARNING Before every use, ensure the instrument is operating correctly and has no sign of damage. Do not use this product if the device appears damaged. Always ensure that alternative airway management methods and equipment are readily available.
  • Page 37: Procedure 1. Connect The Video Cable To The Monitor

    PROCEdURE 1. CONNECT THE VIdEO CABLE TO THE MONITOR Ensure that the video monitor is turned off prior to connecting or disconnecting the video cable. Table 4. Video Laryngoscope Sizes SIZES Stat Video Baton Recommended Patient Weight/Size 0 Stat Video baton 1‑2 Patients less than 1.5 kg (3.3 lbs)* ®...
  • Page 38: Procedure 2. Insert The Video Baton Into The Stat (Single-Use Only)

    GVL Stat may be visible on the top or upper‑left and right corners. 4. If needed, allow the GlideScope Reveal™ anti‑fog feature to warm up for 30–120 seconds. Note: The time required for the anti‑fog feature to be fully optimized varies according to the ambient temperature and humidity where the equipment is being stored or used.
  • Page 39: Procedure 4. Intubate Using A Video Baton And Stat

    PROCEdURE 4. INTUBATE USING A VIdEO BATON ANd STAT If you are using a GlideScope Direct intubation trainer, skip to the next procedure, Intubate Using the GlideScope Direct. WARNING When you are guiding the endotracheal tube to the distal tip of the video laryngoscope, ensure that you are looking in the patient’s mouth, not at the video monitor screen.
  • Page 40: Procedure 5. Intubate Using The Glidescope Direct

    1. The patient is optimally positioned with either extension of the neck or a “classic sniffing position.” 2. The mouth is opened, and efforts are made to minimize contact with the lips and teeth. The GlideScope Direct is introduced along the right side of the tongue, which is displaced leftward.
  • Page 41: Procedure 6. Use The Record & Snapshot Features (Optional)

    PROCEdURE 6. USE THE RECORd & SNAPSHOT FEATURES (OPTIONAL) WARNING Use only a passive‑type USB flash drive. Do not use USB drives powered by another external source. The system is equipped with video and audio recording features and the ability to save a snapshot of the live display on the monitor.
  • Page 42: Procedure 7. Use The Playback Feature (Optional)

    Recorded videos and snapshots on a USB flash drive can be viewed on the GlideScope Video Monitor. This feature is only available if your GlideScope Video Monitor is running software version 3.4 or higher. For more information about upgrading the software, see System Software on page 56.
  • Page 43 TIPS FOR USING THE GLIDESCOPE AVL SYSTEM • The GlideScope video laryngoscope is designed to be inserted down the midline of the tongue to the epiglottis. • Intubations using the GlideScope video laryngoscope only require approximately 0.5–1.5 kg (1–3.5 lbs) of lifting force.
  • Page 44: Cleaning & Disinfecting

    WARNING Availability of cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization products varies by country, and Verathon ® is unable to test products in every market. For more information, please contact Verathon Customer Care. For contact information, visit verathon.com/support. WARNING This product may only be cleaned, disinfected, or sterilized by using the approved low‑temperature processes provided in this manual.
  • Page 45 Batons—Contains the cleaning and disinfection procedures for the AVL video baton • Direct Intubation Trainer—Contains the cleaning and disinfection procedure for the GlideScope Direct intubation trainer Prior to cleaning or disinfecting, ensure the protective cap is properly fitted on the video cable connector. The arrow on the connector plug should match to the dot on the protective cap.
  • Page 46 Stat Sterile Single‑Use Semi‑critical ® † Video baton ‡ Nonsterile Reusable Noncritical GlideScope Direct Nonsterile Reusable Semi‑critical GlideRite ® Rigid Stylet § Nonsterile Reusable Semi‑critical Clean the video monitor, cradle, and cart when they are visibly soiled and on a regular basis, as per a schedule established by the medical care facility or provider.
  • Page 47 Periodic Inspections on page 56. Availability of cleaning and disinfection products varies by country, and Verathon is unable to test products in every market. For more information, please contact Verathon Customer Care or your local representative. For contact information, visit verathon.com/support.
  • Page 48: Procedure 1. Clean The Glidescope Video Monitor

    PROCEdURE 1. CLEAN THE GLIdESCOPE VIdEO MONITOR IMPORTANT Ensure that you do not use any abrasive substances, brushes, pads, or tools when cleaning the video monitor screen. The screen can be scratched, permanently damaging the device. Clean the video monitor when it is visibly soiled and on a regular basis, as per a schedule established by the medical care facility or provider.
  • Page 49: Procedure 4. Clean The Glidescope Premium Cart

    CLEAN THE GLIdESCOPE PREMIUM CART Clean the cart when it is visibly soiled and on a regular basis, as per a schedule established by the medical care facility or provider. Table 7. Cleaning Methods for the GlideScope Premium Cart* PRIMARY ACTIVE BRAND NAME CONCENTRATION INGREDIENT †...
  • Page 50: Procedure 6. Clean & Disinfect The Video Baton

    Bleach may be used on the video baton, but pay special attention to the stainless steel on the component, as bleach can corrode stainless steel. Table 8. Cleaning & Disinfection Methods for the GlideScope Video Baton DISINFECTION PRODUCT CONDITIONS...
  • Page 51 DISINFECTION PRODUCT CONDITIONS LEVEL Isopropyl alcohol solution As per chemical manufacturer’s instructions (70%) Oxivir Tb Wipes Up to 1100 cycles as per chemical manufacturer’s instructions ® Sani‑Cloth ® Bleach Wipes Up to 750 cycles as per chemical manufacturer’s instructions Cleaner Up to 2000 cycles as per chemical manufacturer’s instructions SaniCloth AF3 Germicidal...
  • Page 52 PREPARE THE VIdEO BATON FOR CLEANING 1. Ensure the video monitor has been turned off. 2. Detach the video cable from the monitor by turning the connector ring in the direction of the arrow. Connector ring 3. If you are cleaning a Video Baton 2.0, skip to the section Clean the Video Baton.
  • Page 53: Procedure 7. Inspect The Video Baton

    Before every use, ensure the instrument is operating correctly and has no sign of damage. Do not use this product if the device appears damaged. Always ensure that alternative airway management methods and equipment are readily available. Report any suspected defects to Verathon Customer Care. For contact information, visit ®...
  • Page 54: Procedure 8. Clean The Smart Cable

    Bodily contaminants tend to become securely attached to solid surfaces when dried, making removal more difficult. Verathon has validated the products in this procedure for both chemical compatibility and biological efficacy when cleaning the indicated component(s) as instructed in the Conditions column.
  • Page 55 PRODUCT LEVEL CYCLES* CONDITIONS Water temperature: 19–29°C (66–84°F) Exposure: Prepare solution at 1 ounce/gallon (7.8 mL/L). Soak Metrex component for 3 minutes. Before removing from solution, ® Cleaner 1500 EmPower brush all surfaces and pay special attention to hard‑to‑reach ™ areas. Rinse: Rinse for 3 minutes under running water. Pre‑clean: Use 2 or more pre‑clean towelettes to remove all Tristel™...
  • Page 56 PRODUCT LEVEL CYCLES* CONDITIONS Water temperature: N/A Exposure: Use towelette(s) to remove all visible contamination Sani‑Cloth ® Cleaner 1500 from the component. Using fresh towelette(s), wet all surfaces Active Wipes and allow to remain wet for 5 minutes. Rinse: N/A. Allow the component to thoroughly air dry. Exposure: Using fresh wipe(s), wet all surfaces and allow to Sani‑Cloth ®...
  • Page 57 15. Examine the component for any signs of damage. Reusable titanium blades should not have any signs of damage other than minor surface scratches or discoloration of the metal as the result of use. If damage is present, do not use the component, and contact Verathon Customer Care.
  • Page 58: Procedure 9. Disinfect The Smart Cable

    10, such as temperature, exposure, and concentration. • Do not expose the component to temperatures exceeding 60°C (140°F) on any cycle. Verathon has validated the products in this procedure for both chemical compatibility and biological efficacy when disinfecting Smart Cables as instructed in the Conditions column.
  • Page 59 DISINFECTION PRODUCT CYCLES* CONDITIONS LEVEL Standard cycles in the following processors: STERIS SYSTEM 1 (outside U.S.) ® ® STERIS S40™ ® High SYSTEM 1E (in U.S.) ® or S20™ SYSTEM 1 EXPRESS (outside U.S.) SYSTEM 1 PLUS (outside U.S.) Clean according to the entry "Tristel™...
  • Page 60 Pre‑moistened wipes Allow the component to air dry completely. 6. Examine the component for any signs of damage. If damage is present, do not use the component, and contact Verathon Customer Care. ® 7. Store the component in a clean environment.
  • Page 61: Procedure 10. Sterilize The Smart Cable (Optional)

    Your medical care facility or provider may require sterilization of this component prior to use. Verathon has validated the products in this procedure for both chemical compatibility and biological efficacy when sterilizing Smart Cables as instructed in the Conditions column.
  • Page 62: Direct Intubation Trainer

    DIRECT INTUBATION TRAINER The GlideScope Direct intubation trainer requires high‑level disinfection prior to use. For more information about the risk classification of AVL system components, see Table 5 on page 38. IMPORTANT Do not use metal or abrasive brushes, scrub pads, or rigid tools to clean the blade. The window that protects the camera and light can be scratched, permanently damaging the device.
  • Page 63 3. Place the protective cleaning cap over the connector. Ensure that the mark on the cap is aligned with the arrow on the cable. 4. Wash the GlideScope Direct manually using a hospital‑grade equipment detergent or an enzymatic debridement agent/detergent. For more information, see...
  • Page 64: Maintenance & Safety

    Verathon or an authorized representative, and installation instructions are provided with the upgrade. This manual documents the most current version of the GlideScope Video Monitor software. If your monitor does not function as described in this manual, or to determine if your software should be updated, contact Verathon Customer Care.
  • Page 65: Device Repair

    Contact Verathon Customer Care for all servicing needs. DEVICE DISPOSAL Disposal of this device in accordance with WEEE requirements can be coordinated through your Verathon Service Center. Operations & Maintenance Manual: Maintenance & Safety...
  • Page 66: Warranty

    ® for one (1) year from the date of shipment from Verathon and applies only to the original purchaser of the system. The terms of this warranty are subject to the Terms and Conditions of Sale or any other contractual document between the parties.
  • Page 67 The information, descriptions, recommendations, and safety notations in this manual are based upon Verathon experience and judgment. The contents of this manual should not be considered to be all‑inclusive or to cover all contingencies.
  • Page 68: Product Specifications

    PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Table 13. AVL System Specification GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Classification: Electrical Class II, Applied Part BF Range: 100–240 VAC, 50 and 60 Hz. Connect to a medical‑grade power supply Line voltage: (If the provided power cord has a third prong, it is used as a functional ground). DC power supply: 12 V DC, 2.5 A max Fuse:...
  • Page 69: Component Specifications

    COMPONENT SPECIFICATIONS Table 14. System Component Specifications GLIDESCOPE VIDEO MONITOR TFT Color, VGA 640 x 480 px 174 mm Monitor: 16.3 cm (6.4 in) Height: 174 mm Width: 223 mm Depth: 80 mm 223 mm Weight: 1.0 kg 80 mm IV POLE MOUNT Weight: 0.9 kg Arm length: 27 cm Width: 6.2 cm...
  • Page 70 MOBILE STAND Wheelbase diameter: 61 cm Min. height: 76 cm Max. height: 122 cm AVL VIDEO BATON 1‑2 2041 ± 50 mm Length of flexible portion of baton: 66 mm Height at camera: 6 mm Width at camera: 7 mm Video cable length: 2041 ± 50 mm Field of view: 41°...
  • Page 71 Direction of view: 0° 105 mm 11 mm 11 mm 49° GLIDESCOPE VIDEO BATON 2.0 LARGE (3‑4) Length of flexible portion of baton: 105 mm Height at camera: 11 mm Width at camera: 11 mm Field of view: 49° Direction of view: 0°...
  • Page 72 0 STAT ® Blade tip to handle: 36.2 mm Height at camera: 8.6 mm Width at camera: 11.0 mm 11.0 mm Blade length in front of camera: 6.5 mm 11.0 mm Max blade width in front of camera: 11.0 mm Direction of View (DOV): 0° Insertion portion (IP) Length: 42 mm Insertion portion (IP) Width: 15 mm 36.2 mm...
  • Page 73 2 STAT ® Blade tip to handle: 55.7 mm Height at camera: 8.6 mm Width at camera: 11.2 mm Blade length in front of camera: 28.0 mm 16.0 mm Max blade width in front of camera: 16.0 mm 11.2 mm Direction of View (DOV): 0°...
  • Page 74 3 STAT ® Blade tip to handle: 77 mm Height at camera: 14 mm Width at camera: 16 mm Blade length in front of camera: 37 mm 20 mm Max blade width in front of camera: 20 mm 16 mm Direction of View (DOV): 0°...
  • Page 75 Insertion portion (IP) Length: 105 Insertion portion (IP) Width: 30 92 mm 14 mm 52 mm GLIDESCOPE DIRECT INTUBATION TRAINER Cable length: 1942 ± 100 mm Height at camera: 15 mm Width at camera: 23 mm Blade tip to handle: 119 mm Max blade width in front of camera: 23 mm Operations &...
  • Page 76: Battery Specifications

    BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS Table 15. Battery Specifications CONDITION DESCRIPTION Battery type Lithium‑ion Under normal operating conditions, a fully charged battery lasts approximately Battery life 90 minutes Charging time off line will take no more than 6 hours from an empty battery to Charging time a full charge Rated capacity 2150 mAh...
  • Page 77: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY The system is designed to be in compliance with IEC 60601‑1‑2:2007, which contains electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements for medical electrical equipment. The limits for emissions and immunity specified in this standard are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a typical medical installation.
  • Page 78 Table 17. Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration —Electromagnetic Immunity The system is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the system should ensure that it is used in such an environment. COMPLIANCE ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENT IMMUNITY TESTS IEC 60601 TEST LEVEL LEVEL...
  • Page 79 Table 17. Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration —Electromagnetic Immunity The system is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the system should ensure that it is used in such an environment. COMPLIANCE ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENT IMMUNITY TESTS IEC 60601 TEST LEVEL LEVEL...
  • Page 80 ACCESSORY CONFORMANCE TO STANDARDS To maintain electromagnetic interference (EMI) within certified limits, the system must be used with the cables, components, and accessories specified or supplied by Verathon . For additional information, see the ®...
  • Page 81: Glossary

    GLOSSARY The following table provides definitions for specialized terms used in this manual or on the product itself. For a full list of caution, warning, and informational symbols used on this and other Verathon products, please ® refer to the Verathon Symbol Glossary at verathon.com/symbols.
  • Page 82 TERM DEFINITION OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration (federal agency in U.S.) Ounce Parts per million Water that is suitable for high‑level disinfection according to local regulations Pure water and your medical facility Radio frequency Relative humidity Volt Vrms Voltage root mean squared Watt WEEE Waste electrical and electronic equipment...

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