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108731-IE
Model 2600
OMNI™ Sealer
Power Source
VANTE INC
IGNITING INNOVATION

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  • Page 1 108731-IE Model 2600 OMNI™ Sealer Power Source VANTE INC IGNITING INNOVATION...
  • Page 3 P/N VT-108731-IE, Manual revision: B 3 4 8 0 E . B r i t a n n i a D r . , S u i t e 1 2 0 Previous SEBRA P/N 26000810-00 Tucson, AZ 85706 USA...
  • Page 4 Printed in USA © 2002, 2010, 2017 Vante Inc.
  • Page 5 Preface ONSUMER INFORMATION Proprietary rights The contents of this manual are the property of Vante Inc. Vante , SEBRA , and OMNI are trademarks or registered trademarks of Vante in ® ® ™ the United States and/or other countries. Any information or descriptions contained in this manual may not be reproduced and released to any of the general public, or used in conjunction with any professional instruction without written consent of Vante, USA.
  • Page 6 Preface P/N VT-108731-IE, Manual revision: B...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1, Introduction PRELIMINARY INFORMATION ..................1-2 Document scope ......................1-2 Intended audience...................... 1-2 Proprietary information ..................... 1-2 SYMBOLS ........................... 1-3 Symbols found in this document ................1-3 Symbols found on the device .................. 1-3 DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS ....................1-5 Physical specifications....................
  • Page 8 viii Preface GENERAL INFORMATION....................6-2 RF effects on human tissue ..................6-2 RF effects on pacemakers ....................6-2 Electrical safety ........................6-2 RF effects on electronic equipment ................6-2 RF effects in potentially explosive atmospheres ............. 6-2 Chapter 7, Reference information APPENDIX A: EMC STANDARD REQUIREMENTS ..........
  • Page 9 Figures Figure 2-1, OMNI™ Sealer with Hand-Held and Bench-Top Sealing Heads. 2-2 Figure 2-2, Model 2600 OMNI™ Sealer Components ........... 2-4 Figure 2-3, OMNI™ Power Source Power Interface Panel ......... 2-6 Figure 2-4, Serial Plate Label for OMNI™ Power Source ........2-6 Figure 3-1, RF Power Cable Attachment (For Use with a Model 1105) ....
  • Page 11 Chapter 1 Introduction PRELIMINARY INFORMATION ..................1-2 Document scope ...................... 1-2 Intended audience ..................... 1-2 Proprietary information ..................1-2 SYMBOLS ........................... 1-3 Symbols found in this document ................ 1-3 Symbols found on the device................. 1-3 DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS .................... 1-5 Physical specifications .................... 1-5 Electrical specifications ..................
  • Page 12: Preliminary Information

    Document scope This manual is a guide for the operation, care and maintenance of the Vante ® SEBRA ® Model 2600 OMNI ™ Sealer (hereinafter referred to as "the Power Source"). Intended This manual is intended for use by personnel having technical skills and a...
  • Page 13: Symbols

    Introduction YMBOLS Symbols found in The terms Note, Caution and Warning are used in this manual with the following symbols to notify the operator of important and/or critical information. this document Note: provides useful information regarding a procedure or operating technique when using Vante material.
  • Page 14 Introduction Electrical and electronic equipment waste (applies to EU only) Dispose of the device using a separate collection method (according to EU and local regulation for waste electrical and electronic equipment). Serial number Catalog number Manufacturer Authorized representative in the European Community EC REP P/N VT-108731-IE, Manual revision: B...
  • Page 15: Device Specifications

    Introduction EVICE SPECIFICATIONS Physical The approximate dimensions and weight of the Model 2600 device are as follows: specifications Table 1-1, Physical Specifications Parameter Specification Power source dimensions 10.5 L x 4.4 W x 7.1 H in. (26.7 x 11.1 x 18.1 cm)
  • Page 16: Environmental Conditions

    Introduction Environmental The following environmental conditions should be respected pertaining to operation and storage of the Model 2600 device: conditions Table 1-3, Environmental Conditions Condition Value Installation category Pollution degree Ambient operating temperature 4º-38ºC Operating humidity level 90 percent maximum relative humidity,...
  • Page 17 Chapter 2 Product description PRODUCT OVERVIEW ....................... 2-2 THEORY OF OPERATION ....................2-3 COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION ..................2-4 OPERATING ENVIRONMENT ..................2-7 SEALING APPLICATIONS ..................... 2-8 PVC TUBING SIZE CATEGORIES ..................2-9 SEAL CYCLE ........................... 2-10 P/N VT-108731-IE, Manual revision: B...
  • Page 18: Product Overview

    (RF) to make uniform, quality seals on a variety of tubing sizes without power adjustment by the user. The Power Source consists of the Model 2600 Power Source ("the Power Source") and the Model 1105, a hand-held, manually-activated sealing head or the Model 2605, a bench- top automatic sealing head ("the Sealing Head") which creates a seal that is...
  • Page 19: Theory Of Operation

    Application The Model 2600 Power Source is an instrument for making seals on tubing made of RF reactive thermoplastic materials typically used in blood banks, blood processing facilities and transfusion centers. Tubing utilized in the collection and...
  • Page 20: Component Identification

    Product description OMPONENT IDENTIFICATION The Model 2600 Power Source, when coupled with the various sealing heads, becomes a system. Figure 2-2, Model 2600 OMNI™ Sealer Components shows the component parts of the sealing system with a Hand-Held Sealing Head and a Bench-Top Sealing Head.
  • Page 21: Figure 2-3, Omni™ Power Source Power Interface Panel

    Product description Table 2-1, Power Source Component Functions Component Function ™ Model 2600 OMNI Provides RF power to the sealing head. Automatically Power Source controls RF power and sealing time. RF Ready Light LED located on the front of the unit labeled "READY".
  • Page 22 Product description Label for OMNI™ Power Source, depicts the serial plate. Each unit's serial plate (located on the rear of the unit) indicates the model number and serial number of the unit. Refer to the serial number when contacting Vante ®...
  • Page 23: Operating Environment

    Product description PERATING ENVIRONMENT The OMNI ™ Power Source will perform effectively when used in a typical blood bank, blood processing facility or transfusion center environment. Variations in actual environmental conditions of the facility and/or the level of contamination and/or moisture on the ground and RF jaws and/or tubing exterior may affect actual performance.
  • Page 24: Sealing Applications

    Product description EALING APPLICATIONS The use of the Bench-Top or Hand-Held Sealing Head with the OMNI ™ Power Source will determine which size tubing can be sealed. Table 2-2 describes the appropriate applications for each Sealing Head. Table 2-2, Sealing Applications Sealing Head Recommended Tubing Applications/Bag Sets...
  • Page 25: Pvc Tubing Size Categories

    Product description TUBING SIZE CATEGORIES Note: For more information regarding the types of PVC material that can be ® sealed, contact Vante Customer Care Center. Table 2-3 shows typical recommended size categories and corresponding dimension ranges of PVC tubing that can be sealed with the Power Source. Table 2-3, PVC Tubing Size Categories Tubing Size Outside Diame-...
  • Page 26: Seal Cycle

    2-10 Product description EAL CYCLE The Sealer "seal cycle" (or duty cycle) is defined as the time period, in seconds, between consecutive, repetitive seals. The seal cycle is approximately one (1) second or up to 1,400 seals per hour on standard blood bag tubing. The maximum seal cycle and hourly rate will vary with different types and sizes of tubing.
  • Page 27 Chapter 3 Power source operation SETUP ..........................3-2 SEALING PROCEDURE MODEL 1105 HAND-HELD SEALING HEAD.... 3-4 SEALING PROCEDURE MODEL 2605 BENCH-TOP SEALING HEAD ....3-7 SEAL SPACING....................... 3-10 P/N VT-108731-IE, Manual revision: B...
  • Page 28: Setup

    RF power cable to the Power Source and the other end to the sealing head. Connect the cable by pushing the connectors together and rotating clockwise until locked (see Figure 3-1, RF Power Cable At- tachment (For Use with a Model 1105)). Model 2600 Model 1105 RF Power Source Sealing Head...
  • Page 29: Figure 3-2, Model 2605 Bench-Top Sealing Head Cable Attachment

    Power source operation 5. When using the Bench-Top Sealing Head, connect the BNC connector end of the Bench-Top Sealing Head to the RF output on the back of the power source. Rotate the connector clockwise to lock it in place. Plug the seven-pin connector into the DC output.
  • Page 30: Figure 3-3, Correct Technique For Holding The Sealing Head

    Power source operation 1105 EALING PROCEDURE WITH MODEL HAND HELD SEALING HEAD 1. For sealing and segmenting tubing, hold the sealing head in the palm of either hand with the fingers on the moveable lever so that the splash guard and sealing indicator light face the operator, as shown in Figure 3-3, Cor- rect Technique for Holding the Sealing Head.
  • Page 31: Figure 3-4, Incorrect Technique For Holding The Sealing Head

    Power source operation Figure 3-4, Incorrect Technique for Holding the Sealing Head 2. To make a seal, squeeze the lever until it touches the sealing head body, and hold it there (see Figure 3-5, Maintaining Compression During the En- tire Sealing Process). This compresses the tubing and activates the sealing energy, visually indicated by the illumination of the sealing indicator light.
  • Page 32: Figure 3-6, Releasing The Sealing Head Lever At Seal Completion

    Power source operation Completion. For more information refer to the Operation Manual for the Model 1105 Sealing Head. Figure 3-6, Releasing the Sealing Head Lever at Seal Completion Note: Large cell wash tubing seals may require additional compression of the le- ver after the indicator light goes out to ensure formation of the best seal.
  • Page 33: Figure 3-7, Correct Sealing Method

    Power source operation 2605 EALING PROCEDURE WITH MODEL BENCH TOP SEALING HEAD Note: For clarity, the splash guard is not shown in some of the figures in this man- ual; however, it should always be in place during the sealing process. 1.
  • Page 34: Figure 3-8, Incorrect Sealing Method

    Power source operation Figure 3-8, Incorrect Sealing Method 2. The seal is completed in approximately one second, as indicated when the sealing jaw retracts. Another seal cannot be made until the sealing jaw fully retracts and the seal trigger has been completely released. 3.
  • Page 35 Power source operation hazardous fluids. In addition, the Sealing Head may become damaged by arcing caused by contamination of the sealing region. Seal spacing must be in accordance with the guidelines specified in Seal spacing on page 3-10. Warning: Multiple seals spaced less than the recommended distance may cause a rupture of a sealed tubing segment.
  • Page 36: Seal Spacing

    3-10 Power source operation EAL SPACING Note: The Sealer is designed to allow repetitive seals to be made on a length of tubing filled with blood or blood products. However, several factors control how closely the seals may be spaced. For standard blood bag tubing, follow the in- structions provided by the bag manufacturer.
  • Page 37: Chapter 4, Maintenance

    Chapter 4 Maintenance CLEANING OMNI ™ POWER SOURCE CASE ............... 4-2 TROUBLESHOOTING ......................4-3 P/N VT-108731-IE, Manual revision: B...
  • Page 38 Maintenance ™ OMNI LEANING POWER SOURCE CASE ™ Caution: Because the OMNI Power Source is capable of detecting RF arcing which may be due to moisture or other contaminants in the sealing region, the Power Source performance will be reduced if the sealing region becomes con- taminated or wet with fluids.
  • Page 39: Troubleshooting

    Maintenance ROUBLESHOOTING Table 4-1, Troubleshooting Guide, offers diagnosis and actions for many commonly reported problems. For any problems or failures not listed, please ® contact the Vante Customer Care Center. Table 4-1, Troubleshooting Guide Problem Diagnosis Action Not sealing. No power to Power Source. Ensure all connections are correct (refer to Chapter 3.
  • Page 41 Chapter 5 Failure isolation FAILURE ISOLATION ......................5-2 FUSE REPLACEMENT ......................5-3 CUSTOMER SERVICE ......................5-4 Services........................5-4 P/N VT-108731-IE, Manual revision: B...
  • Page 42: Failure Isolation

    Failure isolation AILURE ISOLATION ™ Caution: To avoid problems with the OMNI Power Source, keep the tubing ex- terior and sealing head clean and dry at all times. If the system fails to operate properly, connect a different sealing head and RF power cable to the Power Source to isolate the failed component.
  • Page 43: Fuse Replacement

    Failure isolation USE REPLACEMENT If the unit is plugged into an AC Power Source, and the RF Ready light is not illuminated when the switch is in the "|" (on) position, then the fuse may need replacement. 1. Turn the AC power switch to the " "...
  • Page 44: Customer Service

    Failure isolation USTOMER SERVICE Services Clinical training The local Vante representative will provide staff training upon delivery of the equipment and should be contacted to organize further instruction if needed. Repair service Vante maintains a worldwide network of company-trained service representatives responsible for responding to technical needs concerning equipment.
  • Page 45 Chapter 6 Chapter 6 Radio frequency system safety considerations GENERAL INFORMATION....................6-2 RF effects on human tissue ..................6-2 RF effects on pacemakers .................... 6-2 Electrical safety ......................6-2 RF effects on electronic equipment ................. 6-2 RF effects in potentially explosive atmospheres........... 6-2 P/N VT-108731-IE, Manual revision: B...
  • Page 46: General Information

    Radio frequency system safety considerations ENERAL INFORMATION Vante manufactures a variety of instruments that incorporate the use of radio frequency (RF) for sealing, welding, or forming thermoplastics. Typical uses include the sealing of blood bag and apheresis tubing, and plastic welding or forming manufacturing processes.
  • Page 47: Chapter 7, Reference Information

    Chapter 7 Chapter 7 Reference information APPENDIX A: EMC STANDARD REQUIREMENTS ..........7-2 Operation precautions ....................7-2 Electromagnetic immunity ..................7-2 P/N VT-108731-IE, Manual revision: B...
  • Page 48: Operation Precautions

    EMC requirements. Therefore, non-approved accessories and cables must not be used. In addition, the Model 2600 device and accessories must not be placed directly adjacent to, or on top of other equipment, unless specifically approved by Vante.
  • Page 50 Vante Inc. 3480 E. Britannia Dr., Suite 120 Tucson, AZ 85706 USA www.vante.com © 2002, 2010, 2017 Vante Corporation...

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