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A P P L I C A T O R O p u s P l a s m a
O p u s - I n s t r u c t i o n s f o r U s e D - 5 | P a g e
Ablative is the highest spark intensity at the same RF energy.
6. Standby/Ready Softkey toggles the system between Standby and Ready modes:
Press the STANDBY key to switch the system to Ready mode.
Press the READY key to switch the system to Standby mode.
7. Save Key saves the current parameter settings.
Every time the system is turned on it loads the default set of operating parameters.
If desired, you can save your own set of parameters to replace the default settings.
Caution
Saving the settings deletes and overwrites the current default parameters (or
any previously-saved settings).
To save the settings:
a) Set the system to Standby mode.
b) Set the desired operating parameters.
c) Press the SAVE softkey; the system deletes the previous default (or any previously
saved) setting and stores the new default settings.
Once saved, the system recalls the new settings the next time it is turned on.
8. Load Key reloads the last-saved default parameter settings to the screen.
9. Back Key returns to tip selection screen.
Changing Operation Parameters during Operation
Any of the operating parameters may be changed during operation as follows:
1. Release the trigger and footswitch.
2. Change from Ready to Standby mode by pressing the Standby softkey on the touch-screen LCD.
3. Change the setup parameters as desired.
4. Change from Standby to Ready mode by pressing the Ready softkey on the touch-screen LCD.
D.4 Training Requirements
The system is designed to be operated only by personnel properly trained in its handling and use. All
personnel who operate the system must read the operator’s manual. This includes physicians, nurses,
technical staff or other professional staff members.
Alma Lasers provides in-service training for the system. At the end of this in-service training, personnel
are considered trained for the operation of the system.
The physician is responsible for contacting the local licensing agencies to determine any credentials
required by law for clinical use and operation of the device.

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