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PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
PAIN MANAGEMENT
GENERATOR
SERVICE MANUAL
PMG-115 Basic
PMG-115-TD Advanced
PMG-230 Basic
PMG-230-TD Advanced
PMG-Basic
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  • Page 1 PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS PAIN MANAGEMENT PMG-115 Basic PMG-115-TD Advanced GENERATOR PMG-230 Basic PMG-230-TD Advanced SERVICE MANUAL PMG-Basic PMG-Advanced...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Generator Service Manual Table of Contents 1 Introduction ................................3 1.1 Glossary of Terms ............................3 2 Indicated Use ..............................5 3 Warnings and Precautions ..........................6 3.1 Warnings ................................6 3.2 Precautions ..............................7 4 Installation ................................9 4.1 Preparing the Generator for Use .......................9 4.2 Mains Power Cord ............................9 4.3 Generator Cleaning and Disinfection Instructions ................9 4.4 When you get a new Generator ........................9...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Just as a halyard fuels forward movement, Halyard’s clinically- superior products and remarkable service help to advance health and healthcare worldwide. Halyard sells its recognized brands and products in more than 100 countries, and holds leading market positions in multiple categories across the portfolio. Formerly part of Kimberly-Clark, Halyard became an independent company on November 1, 2014.
  • Page 4 PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Generator Service Manual Term Definition Multi-RF Multi-Radiofrequency State of the Generator when RF energy is applied to the probes and dispersive return electrode if applicable. The Peripheral Disc Temperature as relating to TDP A (TRANSDISCAL* PDT A Probe A) The Peripheral Disc Temperature as relating to TDP B (TRANSDISCAL* PDT B...
  • Page 5: Indicated Use

    “Y”. 2 Indicated Use Halyard Health (KIMBERLY-CLARK*) Pain Management Generator Model PMG-115 Basic, PMG- 115-TD Advanced (For Domestic Use), Model PMG-230 Basic, PMG-230-TD Advanced (For International Use) , PMG – Basic and PMG – Advanced are indicated for use to create lesions during neurological lesion procedures, and for the coagulation and decompression of disc material to treat symptomatic patients with contained herniated discs.
  • Page 6: Warnings And Precautions

    PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Generator Service Manual The Generator supplies up to 50 Watts of Radiofrequency energy at 460 kHz under power, › voltage, or temperature control while continuously monitoring and displaying actual power and voltage delivered, measured probe temperature(s), time of power duration, and measured impedance.
  • Page 7: Precautions

    Failure of the Generator or accessories could result in an unintended increase of output power. • Do not use the Multi-RF Module with the Halyard Health ( Kimberly-Clark) Pain Management Brain Lesion Probe (PME-B), Cordotomy Probe (PME-C), or DREZ Probe (PME-D).
  • Page 8 PMG should be observed to verify normal operation in that configuration. Use of accessories, transducers and cables other than those specifically approved by › Halyard Health for use with the PMG may result in increased electromagnetic emissions or WI-25023...
  • Page 9: Installation

    Inspect the Generator for any signs of physical damage to the front panel, chassis or cover. If any physical damage is found, DO NOT USE THE GENERATOR. CONTACT (Halyard Health) Kimberly-Clark for a replacement. (Halyard Health, formerly Kimberly-Clark Health Care) must approve all returns.
  • Page 10: Generator Maintenance Schedule

    › Instructions. 4.6 Compatible Accessories The PMG has been approved for use with all Halyard Health (KIMBERLY-CLARK) and Baylis › accessories, transducers, and cables. This includes the PMX, PMP, PMC, PMF, TDX, TDP, TDI, TDA, CRX, and CRP line of products.
  • Page 11 Mode Function Keys: These keys select and change the state of operation. For Halyard Health ( KIMBERLY-CLARK*) Pain Management Thermocouple RF probes, STIMULATION or LESION states are selected with a single press. In RFA mode, PLACEMENT or TREATMENT states are selected with a single press. In COOLED RF mode, STIMULATION or AUTO TEMP states are selected with a single press.
  • Page 12: Figure 5-2 Generator Rear Panel

    SETTINGS Window is modified. The vertical axis represents temperature (°C) and either power (W) or voltage (V). 12. Connector Cable Connection: This patient-isolated connection is for attachment of the connector cable for Halyard Health (KIMBERLY-CLARK*) Pain Management Thermocouple probes. 13. Dispersive Return Electrode Connection: This patient-isolated connection is for attachment of a Halyard Health (KIMBERLY-CLARK*) Pain Management Dispersive Electrode (PMA-GP-BAY).
  • Page 13: Rear Panel Displays, Controls, And Connections

    Volume Adjustment: This knob adjusts the volume of the system’s audio output. Device Label: This label indicates the model number of the Generator and includes contact information for Halyard Health ( Kimberly-Clark). The unique serial number of the Generator is marked on this label.
  • Page 14: Special Event States

    PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Generator Service Manual 6 Special Event States 6.1 Recoverable Errors Figure 6-1 Recoverable Error Pop –Up Display 6.1.1 Display Yellow error indicator will display on screen › Error text will display in the center of the screen within the status window. ›...
  • Page 15: Non-Recoverable Faults

    PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Generator Service Manual 6.2 Non-Recoverable Faults Figure 6-2 Non-Recoverable Fault Pop-Up Display 6.2.1 Display Red “error” indicator will display on screen. › System Fault code will display in the center of the screen within the Status window. ›...
  • Page 16: Testing Summary

    PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Generator Service Manual 7 Testing Summary The PMG is capable of a variety of self-tests which ensure patient safety and verify proper operation and set-up of equipment. When the main power of the PMG is turned on, the system undergoes Power-On-Self-Tests (POST).
  • Page 17: Maintenance And Servicing

    Loaner PMG Packaging. Upon reporting of a complaint, the PMG shall be returned for repairs as determined by your HYH representative. Additional information on the return process can be provided by contacting Halyard Health at the phone number above. 9 Generator Voltage Setting 9.1 Make sure the rear panel of the PMG is facing the user (see Fig 5.2).
  • Page 18: Error/Fault/Warning Codes

    PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Generator Service Manual 10 Error/Fault/Warning Codes If an error/fault/warning condition should occur, a pop-up message will display an error /fault/ warning code in the center of the screen. The error/fault/warning event, text message displayed, error/fault/warning code, and suggested actions are listed in Table 10-1 below. Warning codes are not errors and a user could override a warning code by pressing the output on/off button (not recommended).
  • Page 19 PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Generator Service Manual ▲ Low Power Impedance 1. Turn unit “OFF” then “ON” to Measurement FAULT [H06] attempt recovery Turn AC power OFF-ON to attempt recovery. 2. Contact HYH Technical Support ▲ Corrupted Flash Disk if problem persists (844-425-9273) FAULT [H07] Turn AC power OFF-ON to attempt option 1 then option 3...
  • Page 20 PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Generator Service Manual ▲ Multiple Hardware RF Limits Exceeded Turn AC power OFF-ON to attempt FAULT [E13] recovery. Check probe and cable 1. Carefully reposition and stabilize connections. Possible poor tissue cannula or introducer contact, or defective probe or cable. 2.
  • Page 21 PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Generator Service Manual ▲ Self-test failure: Probe Type 1. With unit “ON” allow 30-60 Detection minutes for generator to acclimate to FAULT [E22] Turn AC power OFF-ON to attempt ambient temperature recovery. 2. Turn unit “OFF” then “ON” to attempt recover ▲...
  • Page 22 PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Generator Service Manual ▲ Stimulus Hardware Current Limit 1. Carefully reposition and stabilize Turn AC power OFF-ON to attempt cannula or introducer ERROR [E32] recovery. Contact technical support 2. Check probes, cables and if problem persists. grounding pad connection 3.
  • Page 23 PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Generator Service Manual ▲ Measured Temperature Exceeds 1. Carefully reposition and stabilize Setpoint cannula or introducer Possible high impedance or 2. Check probes, cables and desiccated tissue at probe tip. ERROR [E80] grounding pad connection E80 – ▲ Temp Control Error: Check 3.
  • Page 24 PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Generator Service Manual ▲ High Impedance Detected 1. Carefully reposition and stabilize Check probe, cable and dispersive cannula or introducer ERROR [E85] return electrode connections. 2. Check probes, cables and Possible poor tissue contact. Probe grounding pad connection or cable may be defective.
  • Page 25 PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Generator Service Manual ▲ Unrecognized Probe Type 1. Check connection of adapter and See User Manual for a list of valid probe cables ensuring that they are ERROR [E87] probes. Probe type may not be dry (ensure proper autoclave drying enabled.
  • Page 26 PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Generator Service Manual ▲ High Impedance Detected 1. Check probes, cables and ERROR [E93] Check probe and cable connections. grounding pad connection Probe or cable may be defective. 2. Initiate new procedure and check for proper function 3.
  • Page 27 PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Generator Service Manual Table of Error, Fault & Warning Codes Recommended Action Code Message (Complete List) 1. Check probe and cable connections 2. Initiate new procedure and check for proper function 3. Carefully reposition and stabilize cannula or introducer 4.
  • Page 28 PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Generator Service Manual 1. Check probe and cable ▲ Incorrect Switch Position connections Examine external switch position, ERROR [E100] and make appropriate change. 2. Contact HYH Technical Support Failure detected when using TDP if problem persists (844-425-9273) placement mode option 1 then option 3 Table of Error, Fault &...
  • Page 29 PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Generator Service Manual 1. Check probe and cable connections 2. Initiate new procedure and check for proper function 3. Carefully reposition and stabilize cannula or introducer 4. Swap out probe, cable and ▲ Cooled Temperature Out-Of- grounding pad individually Range ERROR [E106] Outside 18-34°C expected range.
  • Page 30 PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Generator Service Manual 1. Disconnect TDP B/Secondary ▲ Secondary Thermocouple Thermocouple Connected But Disabled In ERROR [E112] 2. If desired, enable TDP B/Secondary ADVANCED SETTINGS Thermocouple in ADVANCED (RFA/IDL) SETTINGS Table of Error, Fault & Warning Codes Recommended Action Code Message...
  • Page 31 PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Generator Service Manual ▲ IDL Not Connected 1. Check probe and cable ERROR [E121] Check probe and cable connections. connections Probe or cable(s) may be defective. 2. Try new probe(s) and cable(s) ▲ IDL and Secondary Thermocouple Not Connected 3.
  • Page 32 PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Generator Service Manual ▲ High Impedance Detected 1. Check probes, cables and Check probe and cable grounding pad connection ERROR [E125] connections. Possible poor tissue contact. Probe(s) or cable(s) may be 2. Initiate new procedure and defective. check for proper function 3.
  • Page 33 PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Generator Service Manual 1. Connect one probe at a time to Multi-RF cable and treat each site individually 2. Carefully reposition and stabilize cannula or introducer 3. Swap out probe(s) and cable(s) ▲ Multi-RF TRUE-TX Ramp time 4.
  • Page 34 PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Generator Service Manual 1. Ensure pump lids are fully closed 2. Check pumps cable connections 3. Ensure fluid lines/tubing is ▲ Probe C Pump Mapping properly connected and free from ERROR [E164] Temperature Did Not Change by at obstruction/kinks least 1.5°C.
  • Page 35 PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Generator Service Manual 1. Check probe and cable connections ▲ High Impedance Detected 2. Try new probe(s) and cable(s) if (IDL only) WARNING [W202] problem persists Check probe and cable connections. Probe or cable may be defective. 3.
  • Page 36 PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Generator Service Manual ▲ High Impedance Detected 1. Carefully reposition and stabilize Check stylet/probe, cable, and cannula or introducer WARNING [W208] dispersive return electrode 2. Check probes, cable, and connections. Possible poor tissue grounding pad connection contact. 3.
  • Page 37 PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Generator Service Manual Table of Error, Fault & Warning Codes Code Message Recommended Action 1. Carefully reposition and stabilize cannula or introducer 2. Swap out probe, cable and grounding pad as appropriate 3. If problem persists, remove probe ▲...
  • Page 38: Technical Specifications

    PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Generator Service Manual ▲ Temp Control 1 1. Keep probe(s) inserted at tissue (v4.1/v4.11) site until PMG reads a minimum WARNING [W222] Probe Discontinuation - temperature temperature of 30°C prior to measured is 5°C above set temp for procedure start more than 5 seconds 2.
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  • Page 40 *Registered Trademark or Trademark of Halyard Health, Inc. or its affiliates. © 2015 HYH. All rights reserved. *Registered Trademark or Trademark of Halyard Health, Inc. or its affiliates. © 2014 HYH. All rights reserved. CP162 A13699...

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