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INSTRUCTIONS
FOR USE
Ambu
aScope
®
For use by trained healthcare professionals only.
For use in hospital environments.
For use with Ambu
aScope 5 Broncho 2.7/1.2
aScope 5 Broncho 4.2/2.2
5 Broncho
displaying units.
®

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Ambu aScope 5 Broncho ® ™ For use by trained healthcare professionals only. For use in hospital environments. For use with Ambu displaying units. ® aScope 5 Broncho 2.7/1.2 aScope 5 Broncho 4.2/2.2...
  • Page 2 Ambu is a registered trademark and aScope, aBox and aView are trademarks of Ambu A/S.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content Page 1. Important information – Read before use ..............4 1.1. Intended use/Indications for use......................4 1.2. Contraindications ............................4 1.3. Clinical benefits ............................4 1.4. Warnings and cautions ..........................4 1.5. Potential adverse events .........................6 1.6. General notes ...............................7 2. System description ......................7 2.1.
  • Page 4: Important Information - Read Before Use

    Ambu displaying unit and accessories. Unless otherwise specified, endoscope refers to all aScope 5 Broncho variants. In this document the term aScope 5 Broncho refers to the Ambu® aScope™ 5 Broncho. 1.1. Intended use/Indications for use aScope 5 Broncho is intended for endoscopic procedures and examination within the airways and tracheobronchial tree.
  • Page 5 Failure to do so will increase the difficulty of navigation and may result in damage to mucosa or tissue. 15. Always watch the live endoscopic image on the Ambu displaying unit or external monitor when advancing or withdrawing the endoscope, operating the bending section or during suctioning.
  • Page 6: Potential Adverse Events

    Failure to do so may result in patient or user injury. 30. Do not use laser or high frequency endotherapy instruments (such as APC probe, hot snare, hot forceps, etc) with aScope 5 Broncho 2.7/1.2 and 4.2/2.2 as it is not compatible. Failure to comply may result in patient injury.
  • Page 7: General Notes

    – Active endotherapy instruments compatible with the working channel ID (such as cryo probe) – Accessories with standard Luer slip and/or Luer Lock (using the enclosed introducer) aScope 5 Broncho 2.7/1.2 and 4.2/2.2 are not compatible with high frequency endotherapy instruments and laser. Lubricants and solutions –...
  • Page 8: Ascope 5 Broncho Parts

    The aScope 5 Broncho has been evaluated to be compatible with the following endotracheal tubes (ETT) and endotherapy instruments (EI) sizes: Minimum ETT EI compatible with inner diameter a working channel of aScope 5 Broncho 2.7/1.2 3.5 mm 1.2 mm aScope 5 Broncho 4.2/2.2 5.0 mm 2.2 mm There is no guarantee that instruments selected solely using this working channel size will be compatible in combination.
  • Page 9 Connects to the connector port on the Ambu Displaying unit connector displaying unit. Cable Transmits the image signal to the Ambu displaying unit. Protects the control lever during transport Protective handle cover and storage. Remove before use. Protects the insertion cord during transport Protective pipe and storage.
  • Page 10: Explanation Of Symbols Used

    3. Check that there are no impurities or damage on the product such as rough surfaces, sharp edges or protrusions which may harm the patient. 1c 4. Turn on the Ambu displaying unit. 2a 2b Refer to the Ambu displaying unit Instructions for use for preparation and inspection of the Ambu displaying unit. 2a 2b...
  • Page 11: Operating The Ascope 5 Broncho

    2. Verify that a live video image appears on the screen by pointing the distal tip of the endoscope towards an object, e.g. the palm of your hand. 4 3. Adjust the image preferences on the displaying unit if necessary (please refer to the Ambu displaying unit Instructions for use).
  • Page 12 The two endoscope buttons can activate up to four functions. The endoscope buttons can be programmed via the Ambu displaying unit (see Instructions for use of the Ambu Displaying Unit) and current settings can be found in the user interface of the Ambu displaying unit.
  • Page 13: After Use

    Do not open the tip of the endotherapy instrument or extend the tip of the endotherapy instrument from its sheath while the instrument is in the working channel, as this may damage both the endotherapy instrument and the endoscope. Insertion of active endotherapy instruments 7d Use of active endotherapy instruments should always be operated according to the respective manufacturer's instructions for use.
  • Page 14: Ascope 5 Broncho Specifications

    [mm, (”)] Minimum instrument 1.2 (0.05) 2.2 (0.09) channel width [mm, (”)] Storage aScope 5 Broncho 2.7/1.2 and 4.2/2.2 Recommended storage 10 – 25 (50 – 77) temperature [°C, (°F)] Relative humidity [%] 10 – 85 Atmospheric pressure [kPa] 50 –...
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    Sterilisation aScope 5 Broncho 2.7/1.2 and 4.2/2.2 Method of sterilisation Operating environment aScope 5 Broncho 2.7/1.2 and 4.2/2.2 Temperature [°C, (°F)] 10 – 40 (50 – 104) Relative humidity [%] 30 – 85 Atmospheric pressure [kPa] 80 – 106 Altitude [m] ≤...
  • Page 16 Problem Possible cause Recommended action Low picture quality. Blood, saliva etc. on the Gently rub the distal tip against the lens (distal tip). mucosa. If the lens cannot be cleaned this way remove the endoscope and wipe the lens with sterile gauze. Absent or reduced Working channel Clean the working channel using a...
  • Page 17 Ambu A/S Baltorpbakken 13 2750 Ballerup Denmark T +45 72 25 20 00 ambu.com...

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