idi Aspect 100-4 Operator's Manual

idi Aspect 100-4 Operator's Manual

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Aspect
100-4
Mobile Image Table
Operator Manual
Made in the USA
with global materials

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  • Page 1 Aspect 100-4 Mobile Image Table Operator Manual Made in the USA with global materials...
  • Page 2 For technical assistance, call IDI at (978) 829-0009. Be prepared to give the complete model and serial number found on the data plate on the table base at the time of contact.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE MOTION CONTROLS ................. 15 STANDARD ACCESSORIES .................... 16 Please reference website for most up to date list of available accessories for purchase. No IDI Accessories nor components of accessories listed below contain latex......16 9.1. Patient Mattress Pad for Tabletop................16 9.2.
  • Page 4 Operator Manual Aspect 100-4 11. GENERAL CLEANING ..................... 22 12. MAINTENANCE, SERVICE & REPAIR ................ 23 12.1. RECOMMENDED PERIODIC PERFORMANCE CHECKS ......23 12.2. SERVICE & REPAIR STATEMENT ..............23 13. TROUBLESHOOTING ...................... 24 14. DISPOSAL OF COMPONENTS ..................25 15.
  • Page 5: Symbol Identification

    Operator Manual Aspect 100-4 SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION Attention! Consult accompanying documents. Failure to follow these instructions could cause serious personal injury or damage to equipment. CD ROMs containing digital files of relevant drawings, BOMs, and documentation are included with the service manual for reference.
  • Page 6 Operator Manual Aspect 100-4 Protective Ground. This is the common tie point between the AC Electrical Power Cord Ground, Frame Ground, and Controller Ground. Patients must be loaded from the side of table. There is possible tilting or instability if patient is loaded onto the pedestal end of table or the imaging end of the table.
  • Page 7: Intended Use & Essential Performance

    Aspect 100-4 INTENDED USE & ESSENTIAL PERFORMANCE The Aspect 100-4 is a mobile imaging table used by the medical industry for vascular surgery, endovascular procedures, and interventional radiology. This table is designed to be used in a professional healthcare environment in conjunction with “C-arm” style radiological imaging equipment.
  • Page 8: Safety Hazards

    Operator Manual Aspect 100-4 SAFETY HAZARDS Safety Hazard Level Potential Consequences with Use Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not DANGER avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 9 Operator Manual Aspect 100-4 WARNING! Safely position and secure patient onto table. Do not exceed table weight capacity of 600 pounds (272kg). WARNING! Use of table extensions is only allowed with decreased table load. Table weight capacity reduced to 500 pounds (227kg) when using table extension.
  • Page 10: Emc (Electromagnetic Compatibility) Statement

    30 cm (12 inches) to any part of the Aspect 100-4, including cables connected to the table. Otherwise, degradation of the performance of this equipment could result.
  • Page 11: Emergency Stop Pushbutton

    Operator Manual Aspect 100-4 EMERGENCY STOP PUSHBUTTON IMAGING END OF TABLETOP PEDESTAL END OF TABLETOP EMERGENCY STOP PUSHBUTTON ➢ The red Emergency Stop Pushbutton is located in the center of the base cover on the back of the table. ➢ Pressing this button until it is fully engaged will stop all motorized movement by removing power from all system components.
  • Page 12: Preparation For Patient Use

    Stop Pushbutton must be fully engaged to prevent the batteries from being discharged and to safely power off the equipment. • The Aspect 100-4 tabletop braking systems utilize a passive magnetic brake; it remains engaged/energized in the event of a complete loss of electrical power. Power is necessary to release the brakes.
  • Page 13: Preparation For Performing Cpr

    Operator Manual Aspect 100-4 • Patients must be loaded from the side of table. There is a possibility of tilting, instability and/or tipping if patient is loaded onto the pedestal end of Table or the imaging end of the Table.
  • Page 14 Operator Manual Aspect 100-4 • The Table is in the “LOCK” setting when the Caster Lock Pedal is pushed down on the top half until it is fully engaged. The Rear Casters will be totally locked and will not roll in any direction.
  • Page 15: Power Indicator Light

    Pushbutton is engaged. 8.3. TABLE MOTION CONTROLS Aspect 100-4 tables are equipped with tabletop motion control boxes that allow users to move the tabletop in many different directions. PANHANDLE KNOB (PLACE PALM ON TOP OF KNOB, LIFT LIP UNDERNEATH THE KNOB WITH FINGERTIPS TO FLOAT TABLETOP IN...
  • Page 16: Standard Accessories

    Accessory Rail. Then the Unit can be slid along the rail or removed. STANDARD ACCESSORIES Please reference website for most up to date list of available accessories for purchase. No IDI Accessories nor components of accessories listed below contain latex. 9.1. Patient Mattress Pad for Tabletop.
  • Page 17: Patient Restraint Straps

    Operator Manual Aspect 100-4 9.2. Patient Restraint Straps. WARNING! Strap configuration is recommended; however, patient restraint is a case-by-case condition. Please refer to the facility’s policy on restraining a patient. The Patient Restraint Straps can be used in two different ways depending on where the strap is to be located along the length of the Tabletop.
  • Page 18: Add-On Accessories

    Operator Manual Aspect 100-4 10. ADD-ON ACCESSORIES 10.1. Clamp-on Accessory Rail Fits on left or right side of table. 6” length. (European version with 10mm x 25mm metric rail is available). 10.2. Vascular Access Arm Board (VAB) One-piece, extra wide carbon fiber arm board for vascular access procedures. Mounts to table by laying across the width of the tabletop underneath the Patient Mattress Pad and uses a hook pin to hold in place.
  • Page 19: Quick Release Rail Mount Arm Board (Requires Clamp-On Accessory Rail)

    Operator Manual Aspect 100-4 10.3. Quick Release Rail Mount Arm Board (requires Clamp-on Accessory Rail) Radiolucent materials. Includes arm board, pad and restraint straps. (European version for 10mm x 25mm metric rail size is available) 10.4. Arm Board, Shoulder Mount Carbon fiber base.
  • Page 20: Articulating Headrest Extension

    Operator Manual Aspect 100-4 Articulating Headrest Extension WARNING! Use of table extensions is only allowed with decreased table load. Table weight capacity reduced to 500 pounds (227kg) when using table extension. Carbon fiber base extends tabletop length by 12”. Mounts to imaging end of Table onto 5”...
  • Page 21: Radiation Shield

    Operator Manual Aspect 100-4 10.8. Radiation Shield Articulating with removable upper panel. Panels are lead-free. Can be used on either side of table. Mounts to both the accessory rail and the tabletop by clamp. 10.9. Anesthesia Screen Holder. (May require a pair of side rail clamps) Flexible Hoop.
  • Page 22: General Cleaning

    Operator Manual Aspect 100-4 11. GENERAL CLEANING After each medical procedure, the table should be properly cleaned. Do not use harsh abrasives, solvents, sprays, or corrosive agents. Some accessories may come with individual cleaning instructions. APPROVED AND TESTED DISINFECTANT CLEANERS FOR TABLE: •...
  • Page 23: Maintenance, Service & Repair

    Inspect all external cables, controls, and the tabletop for wear and damage. Damaged cables must be replaced promptly. The Aspect 100-4 uses a medical grade power cord which is not user serviceable. Replacement must be performed only by a qualified service technician.
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    Operator Manual Aspect 100-4 13. TROUBLESHOOTING Note: The motion of the Tabletop is fully controlled by user interface with switches, buttons, and a hand actuated brake release. In the event of a loss of these motions it is expected that the Tabletop will remain stationary without any unwanted movement.
  • Page 25: Disposal Of Components

    Panhandle failure. 14. DISPOSAL OF COMPONENTS IDI medical tables are made up of mostly steel, copper and aluminum parts which are easily recycled. It is recommended that some components be disassembled before disposal for recycling. The table below lists components typically found in IDI products but varies with model and options.
  • Page 26: Product Data

    Operator Manual Aspect 100-4 15. PRODUCT DATA Tabletop Low attenuation carbon fiber tabletop and pad. Tabletop surface 61cm x 155 cm (24 in x 84 in) standard. Imaging range along table length 172.7 cm (68 in) - Standard 203.2cm (80 in) - with Headrest or Peripheral Extension.
  • Page 27 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration- Emissions, All Equipment and Systems: Table 1 The Aspect 100-4 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or user of the Aspect 100-4 should ensure that it is used in such an environment. Electromagnetic Environment – Guidance...
  • Page 28 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration- Immunity, All Equipment and Systems: Table 2 The Aspect 100-4 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or user of the Aspect 100-4 should ensure that it is used in such an environment. Immunity Test...
  • Page 29 NOT Life-Supporting Table 3 The Aspect 100-4 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or user of the Aspect 100-4 should ensure that it is used in such an environment. Immunity Test EN/IEC 60601...
  • Page 30: Warranty

    Communication Equipment and the Aspect 100-4. Equipment and Systems that are NOT Life-Supporting. Recommended Separations from the Aspect 100-4 are intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiated disturbances are controlled. The customer or user of the Aspect...

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