Connecting The Power Supply; Functional Test; Application; Positioning The 3D Display - Braun Aesculap Aeos Instructions For Use/Technical Description

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Semi-sitting operating room layout
80°
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c c
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Fig. 9
Legend
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Surgeon
b
Assistant
c
Scrub nurse
2.4.2

Connecting the power supply

DANGER
Risk of fatal injury from electric shock!
Connect this equipment only to a supply mains with protective
earth.
Connect the main power cable directly to a power outlet. Do not use
un-approved extension cords or multiple socket-outlets. Use uninter-
ruptible power source when loss of power would result in an unac-
ceptable risk.
Lay the power cable in areas with minimal foot traffic.
Place power cable on hanger at the base of the Aesculap Aeos when
not in use.
2.5

Functional test

Before turning the Aesculap Aeos system on
Check that the castors are locked once the base is in the desired loca-
tion. Make sure the base is stable and cannot roll in any direction.
Connect the main power cable, see Chapter 2.4.2.
Connect any external input or output video or Ethernet cables, see
Chapter 2.1.3.
Check that there are no unnecessary objects or people within the
range of the robotic arm workspace.
Check that the camera optical path is clean and free from dust.
Ensure that exposed cables for the footswitch, any external displays,
and power supply are laid flat on the ground and out of high-traffic
areas to minimize potential tripping hazards.
After turning the system on and before starting the surgery
Position the universal coupler as desired, see Chapter 3.2.1.
Move the robotic arm from "Storage" to "Drape" position, see
Chapter 3.2.1.
Follow the instructions printed on the drape packaging to correctly
apply the drape to the camera and robotic arm.
Position Aesculap Aeos at the OR table.
Position the 3D display for the surgeon's viewing preference.
Check that the "Zoom", "Focus", and "White Light Level" handle but-
tons are functioning properly.
Check that the 3D image colors, focus, and alignment look correct.
Check that the robotic arm assisted drive is moving smoothly and pre-
dictably.
Check that the footswitch is paired with the system and the buttons
are working properly.
If using fluorescence visualization (DIR 800 or DUV 400), check the
fluorescence module using a reference card to ensure proper working
order.
2.6

Application

2.6.1

Positioning the 3D display

For ideal viewing, position the 3D display next to the patient table,
between 4 and 6 feet (1 to 2 meters) away from the surgeon.
Position the screen perpendicular to and at the same height as the sur-
geon's eyes when he or she is seated at the operating table.
The 3D display arm's maximum extension and height are shown below:
350 mm
515 mm
Fig. 10
Legend
a
Top of the screen
b
Max. monitor height (top of the screen)
c
Min. monitor height (top of the screen)
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