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5. MONOPOLAR BLEND CUT
INDICATOR: Illuminates when Monopolar
Blend Cut has been selected.
6. MONOPOLAR BLEND CUT MODE
SELECT KEY: Selects the Blend Monopolar Cut
Mode by pressing and releasing the key.
7. MONOPOLAR CUT POWER DECREASE
KEY: Decreases the output power level of the
selected cut mode, Pure Cut or Blend modes
when depressed.
8. MONOPOLAR COAG POWER DIGITAL
DISPLAY: Indicates the power level set via the
Coag power level control. It is calibrated in watts
deliverable to rated load.
9. MONOPOLAR COAGULATION POWER
DECREASE KEY: Decreases the output power
level of the Coag mode when depressed.
10. MONITOR SET KEY: Push when in the
DUAL pad mode after a dual pad electrode has
been properly applied to the patient and con-
nected to the unit. Pressing this key notifies the
unit that the present return circuit resistance rep-
resents safe return electrode placement and causes
the Resistance Indicator (11) to stop flashing if
the patient's resistance is within the acceptable
range (see Resistance Indicator). The unit will
then monitor the patient's resistance and produce
an alarm if the resistance rises by more than 20%
+/-5%, or if a short is detected in the patient
circuit.
11. RESISTANCE INDICATOR: This bar graph
is a visual indicator of patient resistance measured
between the contacts of the return electrode.
The number of bars illuminated increases with
increasing resistance and may be used as an aid
in detecting high risk patients. The Resistance
Indicator will flash if the Sabre 2400 is in Dual
pad mode and the Set Point (10) has not been
properly established (see Monitor Set Key). The
Resistance Indicator will light 2 to 8 bars when
the patient's return electrode resistance is within
range.
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12. BIPOLAR POWER DIGITAL DISPLAY:
Indicates the bipolar power level set via the
Bipolar Power Level Control. It is calibrated in
watts deliverable to rated load.
13. BIPOLAR POWER DECREASE KEY:
Decreases the output power level of the Bipolar
mode when depressed.
14. DECREASE SOUND VOLUME: Pressing
this key will decrease the volume of the sound
tones produced by the unit during normal activa-
tion of the unit.
15. INCREASE SOUND VOLUME: Pressing
this key will increase the volume of the sound
tones produced by the unit during normal activa-
tion of the unit.
16. STORE KEY: Allows the user to store
Mode, Power, Pad, and sound volume settings for
a procedure. When this key is pressed, the Mode,
Power, Pad, and sound volume settings will be
stored in the Preset Memory Location (1 through
9) shown in the Preset Numerical Display.
NOTE: Pressing the Store Key will overwrite
any settings that exist in a Memory Location, and
the earlier stored settings will be lost.
17. "SEL " KEY: Allows the user to change the
Memory Location shown in the Preset Memory
Display. Using this key will select a new group
of ESU settings, or an empty memory location
where a new group of settings can be stored.
18. PRESET MEMORY DISPLAY: Indicates
the Memory location, "1" through "9" or "P",
that is currently selected for the ESU.
Each memory location will record the Modes,
Power settings, Pad, and sound volume settings.
The "P" location stores the Mode, Power, Pad,
and sound volume setting last used before the
ESU is turned off (powered down).
19. BIPOLAR POWER INCREASE KEY:
Increases the output power level of the Bipolar
mode when depressed.
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