Installation And Placement; Functional (Operational) Checks; Operating The Unit - Bovie AARON 2250 Service Manual

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INSTALLATION AND PLACEMENT

Place the 2250 on any flat surface with a tilt angle of not more than 10 degrees. The unit relies on natural convection
cooling. Do not block the rear vents.
Ensure that air flows freely on all sides of the unit.
WARNING:
Connect the power cord to a properly polarized and grounded power source with the frequency
and voltage characteristics that match those listed on the back of the unit.

FUNCTIONAL (OPERATIONAL) CHECKS

Upon initial installation of the unit, perform the following operational checks. Refer to the figures in Controls,
Indicators, and Receptacles for the location of connectors and generator controls.
WARNING:
At no time should you touch the active electrode or bipolar forceps.

Operating the Unit

1. Verify that the generator is Off by pressing the power switch Off (O).
2. Place the generator on a stable flat surface, such as a table, platform, or medical cart. Carts with conductive
wheels are recommended. For details, refer to the procedures for your institution or to local codes. Provide at least
10 to 15 cm (4 to 6 in.) of space from the sides and top of the generator for cooling. Normally, the top, sides, and
rear panel are warm when you use the generator continuously for extended periods of time.
3. Plug the generator power cord into the AC Power Cable Receptacle on the rear panel.
4. Plug the generator power cord into a grounded receptacle.
5. Turn on the generator by pressing the power switch On (|). Verify the following:
• All visual indicators and displays on the front panel illuminate.
• Activation tones sound to verify that the speaker is working properly.
6. If the self-test is successful, a tone sounds. Verify the following:
• A Cut mode is selected; a Coag mode is selected.
• Each display shows a power setting. The unit automatically powers up to the last used modes and settings.
• The Patient Return Electrode Alarm Indicator illuminates red.
If the self-test is not successful, an alarm tone sounds. An error code may appear in the Cut display and/or the Coag
display, in most cases, the generator is disabled. Note the error code and refer to Section 7, Troubleshooting.
Once the self-test is successful, connect the accessories and set the generator controls. Refer to Preparing for Monopolar
Surgery or Preparing for Bipolar Surgery later in this section.
Ser vice Guide • Aaron 2250
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