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Stryker RF MultiGen 0406-900-000 manual available for free PDF download: Instructions For Use Manual
Stryker RF MultiGen 0406-900-000 Instructions For Use Manual (57 pages)
Interventional Spine (IVS)
Brand:
Stryker
| Category:
Portable Generator
| Size: 7.21 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Introduction
8
User/Patient Safety
8
Indications for Use
9
Contraindications
9
Accessories
9
System Overview
10
Procedural Overview
10
Figure 1 Block Diagram
10
Features
11
Hardware Interface
11
Symbol Definitions
11
Figure 2 Hardware Interface
11
System Components
12
Figure 3 System Components
12
Screen Layout
13
Modes of Operation and Color Codes
13
Figure 4 Screen Layout
13
Software Button Definitions
14
Instructions
15
To Perform Initial Setup
15
To Connect Electrode Cable(S)
15
To Attach Cable Identification Tags
15
Figure 5 Cable Identification Tags
15
To Connect a Ground Pad (Monopolar Only)
16
To Connect a Printer (Optional)
16
To Connect a RF Hand Controller (Optional)
16
Figure 6 Pad Placement
16
To Select a Procedure Configuration
17
Procedure Configurations Table
17
To Configure a Monopolar Procedure or a Parallel Bipolar Combination Procedure Using Multigen Cable(S)
18
Figure 7 Monopolar or Monopolar and Parallel Bipolar Configuration
18
To Configure a Parallel Bipolar Combination Procedure Using a Multigen Cable
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Figure 8 Monopolar or Monopolar and Parallel Bipolar Combination Configuration
19
To Configure a Parallel Bipolar Procedure Using Multigen Cable(S)
20
Figure 9 Parallel Bipolar Configuration
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To Start a Procedure
21
Figure 10 Home Screen
21
To EDIT Sensory or Motor Stimulation Settings
22
Figure 11 Typical Stimulation Sensory Screen - INACTIVE
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Figure 12 Typical Stimulation Motor Screen - INACTIVE
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Figure 13 Typical Stimulation Screen - INACTIVE
23
Figure 14 Typical Stimulation Preset Dashboard [FREQUENCY]
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Figure 15 Typical Stimulation Keypad Dashboard [AMPLITUDE]
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To Perform Sensory or Motor Stimulation
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Figure 16 Typical Parallel Bipolar Stimulation Screen - ACTIVE
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Figure 17 Typical Stimulation Screen - ACTIVE
24
To EDIT RF Output Settings
25
Figure 18 RF Output Screen in THERMAL Mode - INACTIVE
25
Figure 19 Typical Keypad Dashboard [HOLD TIME]
25
Figure 20 RF Output Screen in PULSE Mode - INACTIVE
26
Figure 21 RF Output PULSE Preset Dashboard
26
To Control RF Output
27
To Start Single Electrode(S) - Separately or Staggered
27
Figure 22 RF Output Screen - START CONFIRM Dashboard
27
Figure 23 RF Output Screen THERMAL Mode - ACTIVE
28
Figure 24 RF Output Screen PULSE Mode - ACTIVE
28
To Start Multiple Electrodes - Concurrently
29
Figure 25 RF Output Screen THERMAL Mode - INACTIVE - SELECTED and LOCKED ELECTRODES 1, 2, and 3
29
To Perform a Parallel Bipolar Procedure
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Figure 26 RF Output Screen THERMAL Mode - PARALLEL BIPOLAR ACTIVE
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Figure 27 RF Output Screen PULSE Mode - PARALLEL BIPOLAR ACTIVE
30
To Choose a Placement Region
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Figure 28 Choose Placement Region Dashboard
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Figure 29 Typical CHOOSE PLACEMENT Dashboard [LUMBAR]
31
To View a Procedure Summary
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Figure 30 Procedure Summary Screen
32
To Name (and Create) a Printout, Folder or File
33
Figure 31 Typical Keyboard Screen
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To Save or Access Saved Procedure Settings
34
Figure 32 Select Folder Screen
34
Figure 33 Select File Screen
35
To Create or Access File Settings
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To Edit File Settings
36
Figure 34 File Settings Screen
36
Figure 35 Typical Edit File Settings Screen
36
To Change System Settings: Registration
37
Figure 36 System Settings Screen [REGISTRATION]
37
To Change System Settings: Display Settings
38
Figure 37 Display Settings Screen
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To Change System Settings: Sound Settings
39
Figure 38 Sound Settings Screen
39
To Change System Settings: Date and Time Settings
40
Figure 39 Date and Time Screen
40
To Change System Settings: Language Settings
41
Figure 40 Language Settings Screen
41
To Change System Settings: Procedure Default Settings
42
To Edit Procedure Default Settings
42
Figure 41 Set Procedure Default Screen
42
Figure 42 Typical Edit Procedure Default Settings Screen
42
Inspection and Testing
43
To Perform Check-In Procedure (Optional)
43
Storage and Handling
43
Cleaning
43
Troubleshooting
44
To Replace the Fuses
45
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement Concerning Radio Frequency Interference
45
Figure 43 Fuse Replacement
45
Specifications
46
Disposal/Recycle
50
Appendix A - RF Hand Controller Instructions
50
Intended Use
50
Features and Functions
50
Figure 44 Hand Controller Features
50
Appendix B - Maximum Frequency and Maximum Stimulation Width Graphs
53
Appendix C - Relative Lesion Sizes and Shapes (Parallel Bipolar Only)
53
Figure 45 Maximum Frequency Vs. Stimulation Width Graph
53
Figure 46 Maximum Stimulation Width Vs. Frequency Graph
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Figure 47 Contiguous Lesion 4.2 MM X 5.8 MM (Width X Length)
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Figure 48 Contiguous Lesion 7.8 MM X 9.6 MM (Width X Length)
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Figure 49 Non-Contiguous Lesions 4.4 MM X 7.5 MM (Width X Length) 5.0 MM X 8.2 MM (Width X Length)
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Figure 50 Non-Contiguous Lesions 4.7 MM X 8.5 MM (Width X Length) 5.1 MM X 8.2 MM (Width X Length)
54
Appendix D - Dualwave Waveform
55
Appendix E - Radio Frequency Output Plot
55
Figure 51 Dualwave Waveform
55
Figure 52 RF Output Plot
55
Appendix F - Factory Default Values
56
Software License Notice
56
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