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Asclepion MCL 31 Dermablate User Manual

Asclepion MCL 31 Dermablate
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182099015-V01-10.Juni2013-GA-MCL31-THAI
User Manual
MCL 31 Dermablate
Dermatological Er:YAG Laser
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Asclepion MCL 31 Dermablate Specifications

General IconGeneral
Laser TypeErbium:YAG
Wavelength2940 nm
Electrical Requirements230 V, 50/60 Hz
Pulse EnergyUp to 2000 mJ
Spot Size0.5 - 6 mm
Repetition Rate1 – 10 Hz
Cooling SystemIntegrated air-cooling system
Power Supply230 V, 50/60 Hz

Summary

Introduction

Overview

Provides general information about the user manual and its purpose.

Symbols in the User Manual

Explains symbols used in the manual to indicate danger or provide instructions.

Intended use

Details the recommended applications and contra-indications for the laser device.

Copyright

Specifies copyright information and conditions for document usage and distribution.

Safety

Overview

Introduces the safety aspects of the MCL 31 Dermablate, its compliance, and potential risks.

Electrical hazards

Details risks associated with electrical operation and necessary precautions.

Biological hazards

Addresses the risk of micro-organism transfer via the handpiece spacer.

Radio interference

Explains the device's EMC compliance and potential effects on other devices.

Laser

Classifies lasers and discusses optical hazards and safety measures.

Optical hazards caused by laser emission

Details Class 4 laser hazards and mandatory protection measures, including eye protection.

Laser-induced fire hazard

Outlines precautions to prevent fire risks when operating the laser, especially with flammable materials.

Technical data

Device models

Lists the different models of the MCL 31 Dermablate and associated handpieces.

Specifications

Provides detailed technical specifications for the MCL 31 Dermablate device.

Technical description

Provides a detailed explanation of the laser system's components and operation.

Safety units

Describes the various safety features integrated into the device for safe operation.

Start up

Deliverables

Lists the components included with the device upon delivery.

Installation

Covers the process of setting up and connecting the laser device.

Device design

Illustrates and labels the main components of the device.

Labels on the device

Explains the importance and meaning of various warning and information labels on the device.

Overview of the installation

Provides general guidelines and conditions for installing the device.

Door interlock connection

Details how to connect the remote door interlock for enhanced safety.

Terminals for Spot Identification & Fume Extraction

Explains the terminals for spot identification and the integrated fume extraction system.

Foot switch

Describes the connection and function of the foot switch for laser operation.

VarioTEAM handpiece

Details the VarioTEAM handpiece, including its features for spot size adjustment.

Equipotential terminal

Explains the purpose and connection of the equipotential terminal for safety.

Mains connection

Guides on connecting the device to the power supply and necessary precautions.

Switching on

Step-by-step instructions for powering on the laser device.

Operation of the device

Overview of operation

Introduces the user interface and basic operation of the device via the touchscreen.

Settings for your laser device

Explains how to adjust parameters based on the selected operating mode.

Parameters

Details the adjustable parameters like fluence, pulse length, and treatment speed.

Special function/Tools

Describes the tools screen for accessing pilot functions, counters, and filter status.

Activating the laser ready mode and releasing laser beam emission

Guides on switching to READY mode and emitting laser pulses safely.

Changing the handpiece

Instructions on how to safely change the handpiece.

Switching off the device

Procedures for safely powering down the laser device.

Application

Overview

Introduces the chapter on laser device operation and application, emphasizing user qualifications.

General treatment information

Provides essential information on laser treatment by-products, safety, and side effects.

Advisory Notes on Treatment

Offers guidance on understanding parameters, performing trial treatments, and setting energy density.

Typical Indications

Lists common medical conditions for which the Er:YAG laser is indicated.

General Advice for Treatment

Provides general recommendations for effective and safe treatment using Er:YAG lasers.

Pre-Therapy Action

Outlines necessary steps before treatment, including cleaning and anesthesia.

Treatment Techniques

Describes techniques for skin disorder treatment, wrinkles, and point lesions.

Procedure

Details patient preparation, therapy parameters, and post-treatment care.

Fractional treatment with MicroSpot handpiece (optional)

Explains the optional MicroSpot handpiece for fractional skin treatment.

Contra-indications

Lists conditions and situations where the laser treatment should not be performed.

Accessories

WARNING

Warns about using unapproved accessories and potential damages.

Important information

Advises against using third-party accessories due to liability concerns.

Cleaning, disinfection and sterilization

General Rules

Provides general guidelines for cleaning the device and its components.

General recommendations for cleaning, disinfection and sterilization of handpieces

Details specific procedures for cleaning and disinfecting handpieces.

Special recommendations for cleaning, disinfecting & sterilizing accessories

Offers specific advice for cleaning and disinfecting handpiece parts and accessories.

Fault messages and fault clearance

Overview

Introduces fault finding and general troubleshooting for device malfunctions.

Fault messages and fault clearance

Lists specific fault messages and their corrective actions.

Appendix