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SynCardia Companion 2 Driver System manual available for free PDF download: Operator's Manual
SynCardia Companion 2 Driver System Operator's Manual (134 pages)
Brand:
SynCardia
| Category:
Medical Equipment
| Size: 7 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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Chapter 1. Device Description
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Figure 1-1 - 50Cc or 70 CC TAH-T with Companion 2 Driver System
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Figure 1-2 - 70Cc TAH-T and 50Cc TAH-T
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Figure 1-3 - Companion 2 Driver System Major Components
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Figure 1-4 - Companion 2 Driver
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Figure 1-5 - Hospital Cart
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Figure 1-6 - Driver Caddy
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Figure 1-7 - Optional Hand Pump
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Chapter 2. Indications for Use
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Chapter 3. Contraindications
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Chapter 4. Warnings
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Chapter 5. Precautions
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Chapter 6. Companion 2 Driver
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Figure 6-1 - Display Main Screen in Primary ICU Mode
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Figure 6-2 - Driver Alarm and Power Status LED Array
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Figure 6-3 - Driver External Battery
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Chapter 7. Air Supply
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Figure 7-1 - External Air Connection
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Chapter 8. Operating Modes - Surgical (O.R.) Environment
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Figure 8-1 - Menu Selection in Ambulatory Mode
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Figure 8-2 - O.R. Mode Entry Screen
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Figure 8-3 - Language Selection Screen
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Figure 8-4 - System Check Menu Screen
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Figure 8-5 - Set Date/Time
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Figure 8-6 - New Patient Setup Screen
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Figure 8-7 - Patient File Copy Screen
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Figure 8-8 - Parameter Adjustment Window
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Table 8-1 - O.R. Mode Parameter Adjustment Range and Increments
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Figure 8-9 - Adjustment of Parameters in O.R. Mode
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Figure 8-10 - Main O.R. Screen Showing Single Pulse Mode Button
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Figure 8-11 - Flip Screen Menu
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Figure 8-12 - Zoomed View of Pressure Waveform Showing Full Eject Flag
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Figure 8-13 - Screen Showing Full Fill on the Left and Right Ventricle for a 70Cc TAH-T
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Figure 8-14 - Partial Fill Flow Waveform
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Figure 8-15 - Reset Average Hourly Cardiac Output
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Figure 8-16 - Ambulatory Mode
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Chapter 9. Operating Modes - I.C.U. Environment
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Figure 9-1 - I.C.U. Mode Screen - Locked
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Figure 9-2 - I.C.U. Mode Screen - Unlocked
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Figure 9-3 - I.C.U. Mode Parameter Adjustment
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Table 9-1 - I.C.U. Mode Parameter Adjustment Range and Increments
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Chapter 10. Operating Modes - Ambulatory Mode
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Figure 10-1 - Ambulatory Mode
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Figure 10-2 - Ambulatory Mode Maximize Display
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Figure 10-3 - Patient File Copy Screen
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Figure 10-4 - Set Date/Time
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Chapter 11. List of Symbols
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Table 11-1 -Symbols Used in Companion 2 Driver System Labeling
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Chapter 12. Companion 2 Driver Operation Cautions
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Table 12-1 - List of Locations and Sizes of Fuses
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Chapter 13. Power Management
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Figure 13-1 - Locking Connector on the Power Cord
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Figure 13-2 - Connecting External Power with the Hospital Cart
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Figure 13-3 - Connecting External Power with the Companion Caddy
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Figure 13-4 - Releasing the Locking Connector on the Power Cord
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Figure 13-5 - Battery Power Status Window
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Figure 13-6 - Battery Power Status Window
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Figure 13-7 - Battery Latch
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Figure 13-8 - Battery Power Status Window with One Battery Removed
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Figure 13-9 - Driver Power Status LED Array
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Figure 13-10 - Battery Power Status Window Showing Emergency Battery in Use
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Chapter 14. Alarms and Notifications
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Table 14-1 - Alarm Messages and Responses
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Figure 14-1 - Alarm Status Screen
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Figure 14-2 - Alarm History Screen
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Figure 14-3 - Alarm Settings Screen
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Figure 14-4 - Alarm Configuration Screen
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Table 14-2 - Alarm Configuration Default Settings and Ranges
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Table 14-3 - Notifications
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Chapter 15. Switching from Primary Companion 2 Driver to Backup Companion 2 Driver
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Chapter 16. Switching from CSS Console to Companion 2 Driver System
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Figure 16-1 - Wire Ties Around CSS Hose Barb Connectors
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Figure 16-2 - Metal Hose Barb Connectors Loosened, but Still Connected, to the Cannulae
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Figure 16-3 - Inserting the Companion 2 Drivelines into the Cannulae
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Figure 16-4 - Securing Cannulae to CPC Connectors with Wire Ties
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Chapter 17. Switching from Companion 2 Driver System to CSS Console
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Chapter 18. Switching from Companion 2 Driver to Primary Freedom Driver
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Figure 18-1 - Companion 2 Drivelines Connected to Cannulae Via the CPC Connectors
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Figure 18-2 - Cutting the Wire Tie with the Wire Cutter Tool
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Figure 18-3 - Disconnecting Companion 2 Drivelines from the Cannulae
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Figure 18-4 - Connecting the Freedom Drivelines to the Cannulae
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Figure 18-5 - Inserting Wire Tie under Metal Release Button of CPC Connector
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Chapter 19. Switching from Freedom Driver to Companion 2 Driver System
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Chapter 20. Equipment Maintenance and Care
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Figure 20-1 - Yellow Banner Alarm for Filter Maintenance Required
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Figure 20-2 - Driver Side Panel and Filter Cover
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Figure 20-3 - Driver Side Panel with Filter Cover Removed
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Figure 20-4 - SETUP Menu
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Figure 20-5 - Verification Screen
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Figure 20-6 - SETUP Menu with Filter Maintenance Alarm Cleared
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Chapter 21. Unpacking and System Setup
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Chapter 22. Companion 2 Driver System Specifications
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Table 22-1 - Declaration Concerning General Safety Standards
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Table 22-2 - Declaration and Guidance Concerning Electromagnetic Emissions
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Table 22-3 - Declaration and Guidance Concerning Electromagnetic Immunity for Companion 2 Driver System
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Table 22-4 - Declaration and Guidance Concerning Electromagnetic Immunity
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Table 22-5 - Input/Output Characteristics
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Appendix A - Companion 2 Driver System Check Form
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