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Erbe ERBOTOM ICC 300 User Manual

Erbe ERBOTOM ICC 300
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ERBOTOM ICC 300
Instruction manual
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ERBE
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Erbe ERBOTOM ICC 300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeElectrosurgical Unit
ModelERBOTOM ICC 300
Max Output Power300 W
Mains Voltage100-240 V
Mains Frequency50/60 Hz
ManufacturerErbe Elektromedizin
ModesCut, Coagulation, Bipolar
ModeBipolar and Monopolar

Summary

1 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Intended purpose of the ICC 300

Describes the intended use of the high-frequency surgical unit.

1.2 Explanation of safety instructions

Explains the meaning of safety symbols and warnings for proper operation.

2 INITIAL OPERATION

Initial Operation Procedure

Outlines essential points for safe initial operation and setup of the unit.

3 RISKS AND SAFETY OF HIGH-FREQUENCY SURGERY

3.1 Unintentional thermal tissue damage

Discusses risks of thermal damage during HF surgery and preventative measures.

3.2 Electric shock

Details the risks associated with electric shock when using the unit.

3.3 Stimulation of nerves and muscles

Explains the risk of unintended nerve and muscle stimulation from HF currents.

3.4 Cardiac pacemaker

Warns about potential risks to patients with cardiac pacemakers during HF surgery.

3.5 Danger of explosion

Highlights explosion risks in hazardous environments and with specific agents.

3.6 Interference with other electronic equipment

Addresses potential interference with other electromedical equipment.

4 DESCRIPTION OF THE HIGH-FREQUENCY SURGICAL UNIT

4.1 General Description

Provides an overview of the ICC unit and its core functionalities.

4.2 Unit Controls and Function Fields

Details the unit's controls, function fields, and connecting sockets for operation.

5 TECHNICAL DATA, SIGNALS, DIAGRAMS

5.1 Technical Data

Lists detailed technical specifications, safety features, and power requirements for the unit.

5.2 Visual and Acoustic Signals

Describes the unit's visual and acoustic feedback mechanisms and error indicators.

5.3 Diagrams

Presents graphical representations of output voltage and power characteristics under various conditions.

6 INSTALLATION

6.1 Spatial Requirements and Setup

Specifies room requirements and placement options for the HF unit.

6.3 Power Connection and Potential Equalization

Details power connection procedures and potential equalization for safe operation.

6.5 Explosion Protection

Addresses explosion prevention measures relevant to unit operation in hazardous areas.

6.11 Custom Adaptation of Time Limit

Instructions for adjusting the maximum activation time limit for different operating modes.

6.13 Basic Setting and Custom Programming

Guides on setting and customizing the unit's basic operational parameters.

7 CLEANING AND DISINFECTION OF THE UNIT

7.1 Cleaning and Disinfection Procedures

Provides guidelines for safely cleaning and disinfecting the unit housing and components.

8 PERFORMANCE CHECKS

8.1 Automatic Performance Test on Unit Startup

Explains the automatic self-test performed when the unit is powered on for errors.

8.2 Automatic Performance Check During Activation

Details checks performed automatically after each activation for proper function.

8.3 Automatic Error Documentation

Describes the unit's system for logging, signaling, and documenting errors.

9 SAFETY CHECKS

10 MAINTENANCE, CARE AND DISPOSAL

10.1 Maintenance and Servicing

Covers preventive and corrective maintenance for the unit and reusable accessories.

11 CONDITIONS OF GUARANTEE

11.1 Customer Service

Information on contacting customer service for support, inquiries, and publications.

11.2 Guarantee Conditions

Outlines the terms, scope, and procedures for product guarantee claims and repairs.

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