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Describes key functional parameters for each electrosurgical mode.
Details parameters for Cut modes (Pure, Pulsed, Blend).
Details parameters for Coag modes (Standard).
Details parameters for Bipolar modes (Macro).
Overview of how the system functions, including major components.
Describes the HVPS and its PFC/Forward Converter sections.
Explains the RF Amplifier and Transformer's role in electrosurgery.
Details how electrosurgical outputs are selected and monitored.
Explains how user activation commands are sensed from accessories.
Describes the A.R.M. circuitry for dispersive electrode integrity.
Details the System Controller, RF Controller, and RF Monitor functions.
Explains the monitoring of low voltage power supplies.
Describes the keyboard and display panel for user input and feedback.
Explains how activation tones are generated and monitored.
Describes the connector for activating external accessories.
Details the use of DIP switches for system configuration.
Provides general guidance on maintaining the Sabre Genesis™.
Specifies who should perform service and maintenance.
Instructions for cleaning the exterior and interior of the unit.
Outlines routine visual inspections recommended every six months.
Details annual testing for correct performance and operation.
Procedure for testing chassis ground integrity.
Verifying proper operation of displays, alarms, and commands.
Tests for monopolar and bipolar RF output power accuracy.
Procedures for measuring RF leakage currents.
Testing for line frequency leakage currents.
Procedure to check the functionality of the A.R.M. system.
Test for output coupling capacitor values.
Steps to prepare for system calibration using DIP switches.
How to select major and minor modes for calibration.
Step-by-step guide for calibrating monopolar modes.
Step-by-step guide for calibrating bipolar modes.
Procedure for calibrating the A.R.M. system.
Final steps to complete the system calibration process.
How to retrieve stored error and accessory codes.
Procedures for clearing stored fault codes.
Details the function of each configuration DIP switch.
| Category | Electrosurgical Generator |
|---|---|
| Operating Frequency | 400 kHz ± 5 kHz |
| Weight | 32 lbs (14.5 kg) |
| Power Output | Up to 300W |
| Output Power Levels | Variable |









