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VIO 300 D Configured for da Vinci ® User Manual 08.11 V 2.5.x ISI PN 551150-01 Rev. A (English) ERBE...
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VIO 300 D Configured for da Vinci ® User Manual...
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User Manual may be reproduced in any form (by photocopying, microfilming or other methods) or processed, duplicated or disseminated by the use of electronic systems without the written consent of ERBE Elektromedizin GmbH. The information contained in this User Manual can be changed or expanded without prior notice and without obligation on the part of ERBE Elektromedizin GmbH.
Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 Safety Instructions Intended use The Electrosurgical Generator (ESU), unit is intended to deliver High Frequency (HF) current for the cutting and/or coagulation of tissue. Safety notations DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will re- sult in death or serious injury.
Table of Contents Who must read this User Manual? Knowledge of the User Manual is absolutely essential for correct operation of the unit. Therefore, everyone who is concerned with • preparing, • adjusting, • operating, • disassembling, as well as •...
¨ In the event of uncertainties or if you have any questions, please contact ERBE Elektromedizin. You will find the addresses in the address list at the end of this User Manual.
¨ Only connect the unit to a power supply network with proper grounding. ¨ Only use the ERBE power cord or an equivalent power cord for this purpose. The power cord must bear the applicable national test symbol.
1 • Safety Instructions WARNING Connection of unit / equipment cart and power supply dur- ing cleaning and disinfection Risk of electric shock to the medical personnel! ¨ Switch off the device. Unplug the power cord of the device/ equipment cart. Fire / explosion In electrosurgery electric sparks and arcs occur at the instrument.
¨ If the equipment or equipment cart is damaged, please contact our customer service. ¨ For your safety and that of the patient: Never attempt to perform repairs or make modifications yourself. Any modification will in- validate liability on the part of ERBE Elektromedizin GmbH. / 54...
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1 • Safety Instructions WARNING HF leakage current flows through metal parts The patient must not have contact with electrically conductive ob- jects. That includes metal parts of the operating table, for example. HF current can be discharged through points of contact accidentally (HF leakage current).
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1 • Safety Instructions ¨ Put instruments down in a safe place: sterile, dry, non-conduc- tive, and easy to see. Instruments that have been put down must not come into contact with the patient, medical personnel, or combustible materials. ¨ Instruments that have been put down must not come into con- tact with the patient, not even indirectly.
1 • Safety Instructions WARNING Undesirable contact between the active instrument and metal objects in the patient's body Contact with metal hemostats, etc. Risk of burns to the patient! ¨ Do not touch metal objects (e.g. implants) in the patient's body with the active instrument.
1 • Safety Instructions CAUTION Interference with electronic equipment due to the electro- surgical unit The activated electrosurgical unit can affect the performance of electronic equipment by causing interference. The equipment may fail or not perform properly. ¨ Position the electrosurgical unit, the cords of the instruments, and the cord of the return electrode as far away as possible from electronic equipment.
1 • Safety Instructions CAUTION Very long activation cycles without cooling phases The electrosurgical unit is designed and tested for a relative ON time of 25 % (conforming to IEC 60601-2-2). If you perform very long ac- tivation cycles without appropriate cooling phases, the unit can be damaged.
2 • Safety Features CHAPTER 2 Safety Features Automatic monitoring of equipment output error The unit is equipped with an automatic monitoring system for the HF output param- eters. This system monitors any divergence between the actual value and the set- point of the HF output parameters selected and emits warning signals or switches off the HF generator if the divergence is so great that the required quality of the respec- tive effect (CUT or COAG) is no longer guaranteed.
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2 • Safety Features • If a button on the front panel has short-circuited due to an error or was pressed when the power switch was switched on, this error will be indicated acoustically and by an error number and message after switch-on of the power switch. •...
The controls described below are important for installation of the unit. Installation Sockets (1) Footswitch socket You connect the ERBE Junction Box at this socket. (2) ECB socket (ECB means ERBE Communication Bus) In this unit configuration the ECB socket has no function. Potential equalization...
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4 • Description of the Controls Power connection (5) Power connection Connect the unit to a properly installed grounded outlet. Only use the ERBE power cord or an equivalent power cord for this purpose. The power cord must bear the national test symbol.
The supply voltage must match the voltage specified on the unit's rating plate. Connect the unit to a properly installed grounded outlet. Only use the ERBE power cord or an equivalent power cord for this purpose. The power cord must bear the national test symbol.
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5 • Working with the Electrosurgical Unit Volume button Selection of the button volume in 16 levels. Viewing angle Setting of the viewing angle on the display: from top, from bottom, from front. Example: Set the brightness Fig. 5-2 1. Press the selection button (1) next to Setup. Fig.
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5 • Working with the Electrosurgical Unit Fig. 5-4 3. Select a brightness level with the Up/Down buttons, example brightness level 9. Fig. 5-5 4. Press the selection button (1) next to Return. / 54...
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5 • Working with the Electrosurgical Unit / 54...
Instruments with instrument detection are identified only at multifunctional recepta- cles. functional receptacle Cutting and coagulation modes Bipolar • BiClamp Instrument compatibility Socket module MF-0 Fig. 6-1 ERBE No. 20140-630 The receptacle module is suitable for the following connectors: 5-pole ERBE multi- functional connector. / 54...
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6 • Description of receptacle hardware / 54...
Bipolar Mode BiClamp Properties Special COAG mode for ERBE BiClamp (bipolar clamp). With four effect graduations you can adjust the coagulation performance exactly to the type of tissue involved. The AUTO STOP function is adjusted to BiClamp and ends activation automatically when the best coagulation effect is achieved.
8 • Installation CHAPTER 8 Installation Ambient conditions WARNING Ignition of anesthetics, skin cleansers, and disinfectants in potentially explosive atmospheres If you place the device in a potentially explosive atmosphere, anes- thetics, skin cleansers, and disinfectants can ignite. Risk of fire and explosion to the patient and medical personnel! Risk of damage to property.
¨ Only connect the unit to a power supply network with proper grounding. ¨ Only use the ERBE power cord or an equivalent power cord for this purpose. The power cord must bear the applicable national test symbol.
Any modification will in- validate liability on the part of ERBE Elektromedizin GmbH. Installing the electrosurgical unit Fig. 8-1 MF receptacle input Connect the VIO 300 D to ICB Cable to the MF receptacle. Run the cable to the ICB box. / 54...
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Power connection (5) Power connection Connect the unit to a properly installed grounded outlet. Only use the ERBE power cord or an equivalent power cord for this purpose. The power cord must bear the national test symbol.
CHAPTER 9 Cleaning and Disinfection Wipe disinfection For cleaning and disinfecting the surfaces of the unit or of the equipment cart, ERBE recommends a wipe disinfection. Use only disinfectant which complies with the rel- evant national standards. Instructions for cleaning and disinfection Mix the disinfectant in the concentration specified by the manufacturer.
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9 • Cleaning and Disinfection CAUTION Penetration of liquid into the device The housing is not absolutely watertight. If liquid penetrates, the device can sustain damage and fail. ¨ Make sure no liquid can penetrate the device. ¨ Do not place vessels containing liquids on top of the device. CAUTION Alcohol-based spray disinfectant for fast disinfection With membrane keyboards and paint surfaces there is the risk of...
10 • Status Messages, Error Messages CHAPTER 10 Status Messages, Error Messages An error message consists of an error code and an error text. The display of the VIO system shows two different types of error messages. a) Error messages that prompt you to take action and remedy the error. You will find these error messages in the table.
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10 • Status Messages, Error Messages Error Messages B-10 Please end activation! Activation via finger or footswitch must be ended. After which reactivation is possi- ble. B-12 Please end activation! Footswitch or fingerswitch activation detected during device start-up. B-16 Program memory full. Please delete programs no longer needed. B-17 Double activation.
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10 • Status Messages, Error Messages Error Messages B-B0 NESSY symmetry. When applying neutral electrode (patient plate), ensure that neutral electrode line of symmetry runs towards the operating field. B-AC Contact detected. Attempt made to assign the AUTO START function to the instrument. This is not possi- ble if the tips are touching each other.
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11 • General Technical Data CHAPTER 11 General Technical Data Power connection Rated supply voltage 100 V – 120 V ± 10% / 220 V – 240 V ± 10% Rated supply frequency 50 / 60 Hz Line current 8 A / 4 A Power input in standby mode 40 watts Power input with max.
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11 • General Technical Data Standards Classification according to EC Directive 93/42/EEC II b Protection class as per EN 60 601-1 Type as per EN 60 601-1 / 54...
12 • Information on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) CHAPTER 12 Information on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Where EMC is concerned, medical electrical equipment is subject to special safety measures and must be installed and commissioned according to the EMC instructions stated herein. Guidelines for avoiding, recognizing and rectifying unwanted electromagnetic effects on other equipment or systems, which are the result of operating the VIO...
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12 • Information on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic emissions The equipment is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the equipment should ensure that it is used in such an environment. Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment - guidance...
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12 • Information on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic immunity Power frequency (50/ 3 A/m 3 A/m Power frequency magnetic 60 Hz) magnetic field fields should be at levels char- IEC 61000-4-8 acteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hos- pital environment.
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12 • Information on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic immunity P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer. d is the recom- mended separation distance in meters (m).
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12 • Information on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile HF communications equipment and the equipment For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance can be deter- mined using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter. P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer.
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Modifications and repairs may only be undertaken by ERBE or by persons expressly authorized by ERBE. ERBE accepts no liability if modifications and repairs to the unit or accessories are made by unauthorized persons. This will also invalidate the war- ranty.
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13 • Maintenance, Disposal If you have any questions about disposal of the product, please contact ERBE Elek- tromedizin or your local distributor. / 54...
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