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Mobile Display System Installation & Operator Manual Made in the USA...
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For technical assistance, call IDI at (978) 829-0009 or send fax to (978) 829-0027. Be prepared to give the complete model and serial number found on the data label on the base of the MDS at the time of contact.
Installation & Operator Manual for MDS SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION Attention! Consult accompanying documents. Failure to follow these instructions could cause serious personal injury or damage to equipment. Consult all accompanying documents. Warning! Information or instructions shown near this symbol must be adhered to in order to prevent a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided, could result in death, personal injury or damage to the equipment.
Installation & Operator Manual for MDS INTENDED USE & ESSENTIAL PERFORMANCE The MDS (Mobile Display System) is a mobile solution for video display and image management. This system features flexibility with its video display positioning combined with video signal routing and multiple image management options. The MDS is designed to configure and control images from C-arm fluoroscopy, endoscopy, patient monitoring, etc.
Installation & Operator Manual for MDS SAFETY HAZARDS It is imperative that all personnel operating the MDS be familiar with the equipment’s operation, transport and all documentation supplied by IDI. The MDS system is intended to be used in typical clinical or research environments in accordance with national medical standards.
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Installation & Operator Manual for MDS CAUTION Caution should be used when moving the system over uneven or sloped surfaces. CAUTION Confirm that the monitor arm heights are appropriate for the clinical application, otherwise store in transportation mode. CAUTION Prior to each clinical placement, confirm that there is no vertical drift on the horizontal arms and that the swivel and tilt mechanisms are functioning correctly.
EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) STATEMENT Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment can affect Medical Electrical Equipment including the ones used with the MDS. Use special precautions regarding EMC when these Mobile Display Systems are installed, operated and maintained. The use of accessories, transducers and/or cables other than those specified, with the exception of those sold by the manufacturer as replacement parts for internal components, may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the equipment or system.
This section describes the process of preparing the MDS for Video Integration. The MDS monitor arms are counter-balanced with a series of steel plates (behind the rear cover) that are sized to accommodate the weight of a variety of medical monitors.
Orange Torque Seal. Procedure: 6.1.1. Using a 5/32” Hex Key, remove the MDS Back Panel by removing all the upper and lower Socket Head Cap Screws. 6.1.2. Locate and confirm the upper and lower rail Locking Collars are secure and in place against the top and bottom Counterweight Bracket Flanges as shown in the photos below.
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VESA mounting plates on the MDS arm while still being able to support the weight of the Monitor. See photo below.
Installation & Operator Manual for MDS 6.2. Release Monitor Counterbalance Tools: 3/16” Hex Key. Procedure: 6.2.1. Once both main Monitors are mounted and secure, the counterweight Locking Collars are ready to be relocated from their storage positions. 6.2.2. With a 3/16” Hex Key, loosen the lower Locking Collars and lower them to the bottom of the slide rail.
LOCK HOOK 6.2.4. If the monitor arms drift up or down easily or drift in one direction or another, the unit may need to be rebalanced. Contact IDI Customer Service for procedure steps. NOTE: There are inner and outer locking collars for each balance plate.
Procedure: 6.4.1. Unplug the MDS system prior to cleaning the unit. 6.4.2. Wipe clean the surfaces of the MDS system with a diluted mixture of mild detergent (listed above) and water using a soft cloth. NOTE: For cleaning Video Routers and Monitors, please consult corresponding literature for these devices.
MDS unit to aid in maneuverability and to aid with visibility. Procedure: 7.1.1. Lower both Arms of the MDS Unit to a comfortable height to ease in the installation of Monitor covers. 7.1.2. Fold the Arms into themselves so that the stainless-steel Covers are facing towards the outside as shown to the right.
7.1.8. Once the MDS unit is relocated to its final position, all four casters should be motion locked by stepping down on the caster lock pedal until they are fully engaged.
Installation & Operator Manual for MDS MAINTENANCE, SERVICE & REPAIR All maintenance procedures should be done by an experienced and qualified technician with demonstrated knowledge and skills (electrical and mechanical) in the service of medical equipment. ✓ This individual must have access to this manual and the proper tools.
10. DISPOSAL OF COMPONENTS The IDI MDS base and arms are made up of mostly steel and aluminum parts which are easily recycled. The casters are made of mostly plastic. It is recommended that some components be disassembled before disposal for recycling.
Installation & Operator Manual for MDS 11. SPECIFICATIONS/PRODUCT DATA Type of Equipment: ▪ Class I (as defined by IEC 60601-1, 3rd Edition) ▪ CENELEC EN 60601-1, ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1, and IEC 60601-1, 3rd Edition) Electrical: ▪ Supply Voltage: 120±5% Vac 60Hz through NEMA 5-15P hospital grade plug.
Installation & Operator Manual for MDS 12. WARRANTY Warranty details for IDI Products can be obtained directly from Image Diagnostics, Inc. Image Diagnostics, Inc. 310 Authority Drive Fitchburg, MA 01420 USA Or call IDI at (978) 829-0009 or Toll Free (877) 304-5434.
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