Abbott OPTIS 1014933 Operation And Maintenance Manual page 30

Integrated next imaging system
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System Setup
Attaching and Removing Components (Table Rail)
To attach the TSC or DOC holster to (or remove it from) the patient procedure
table rail:
Attach
1.
2.
3.
4.
Note: If a TSC is moved to a different table, a shim may be required to
allow it to clamp properly.
5.
WARNING: Do not allow the TSC power supply to get wet.
Remove
1.
2.
3.
DOC Holster Boom Mount Configuration
In some installations, Abbott Medical may install the DOC holster directly onto
the monitor boom (DOC holster boom mount configuration).
When performing a procedure using the OPTIS Integrated Next with a DOC
holster boom mount configuration, remove the DOC holster from the DOC holster
boom mount and secure it to the procedure table rail. When the procedure is
complete, remove the DOC holster from the rail and return it to the DOC holster
boom mount. When the DOC holster is secured to the rail, ensure that the
remoting cable is not placed in a walkway or operator area.
WARNING: Failure to secure the DOC Holster to the procedure table rail may
present a hazard to the patient, due to movement of the monitor boom, which
could pull on a catheter while it is in the patient.
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Ensure that the clamp is fully open.
Place the clamp side of the component onto the rail and continue to hold.
Gently push down on the grooved end of the clamp to secure the component
onto the rail.
Gently test the component to ensure that it is securely fastened to the rail.
(TSC only) Plug the USB cable from the TSC power supply into the bottom
of the TSC.
(TSC only) Unplug the USB cable from the TSC power supply from the bottom
of the TSC.
Grasp the component from the bottom in one hand (supporting the weight) and
lift the grooved end of the clamp to release from the rail.
Holding the clamp open, gently pull the component from the rail. To avoid
damaging cables, components, or connections that may expose the user to
harm, do not drop the component.

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