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FujiFilm EN-580T User Manual

FujiFilm EN-580T
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Endoscope
EN-580T
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OPERATION MANUAL
(Preparation and Operation)

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

FujiFilm EN-580T Specifications

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BrandFujiFilm
ModelEN-580T
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Important Safety Information

Intended Use of the Endoscope

Defines the product's intended application for medical observation, diagnosis, and treatment.

General Safety Precautions and Warnings

Covers reading the manual, understanding warnings/cautions, and user responsibilities for safe operation.

Clinical Use Considerations and Risks

Assumes trained users and highlights risks for critical patients or specific conditions.

Health and Allergy Warnings

Warns about latex allergies and the need for personal protective equipment during use.

Handling Equipment Malfunctions

Provides steps for dealing with loss of function and image issues, including overheating risks.

Preface

Manual Conventions and Symbols

Explains the meaning of symbols like WARNING, CAUTION, and notes for user understanding.

Chapter 1 Safety

Endoscope Usage Precautions and Safety

Covers safe operation, handling, environmental considerations, and warnings for using the endoscope.

Cleaning, Disposal, and Maintenance Procedures

Details procedures for cleaning, disinfection, sterilization, disposal, repair, and symbol interpretation.

Chapter 2 System Composition and Configuration

Composition of the Endoscope Set

Lists all items included in the endoscope carrying case, such as the endoscope, tube kit, and setting tools.

System Configuration Overview

Illustrates how the endoscope connects with various peripherals like regulators, testers, and controllers.

Chapter 3 Parts and Functions

Endoscope Components Description

Details the main parts of the endoscope, including the control portion, flexible portion, and inlets.

Understanding Endoscope Symbols

Explains the meaning and location of various symbols found on the endoscope and in the manual.

Chapter 4 Control Portion

Operating the Bending Mechanism

Explains how to use the up-down and left-right angle knobs and locking levers for bending the endoscope.

Valve Controls and Image Switches

Describes the functions of the suction button, air/water button, and image/recording switches.

Forceps Valve and Inlet Mechanism

Details the structure and function of the forceps valve, including its lid and body for preventing leaks.

Chapter 5 Preparation for Use of Endoscope

Preparing Necessary Equipment

Outlines initial steps for preparing the examination area, including moving equipment and connecting power.

Forceps Valve Preparation and Attachment

Details cleaning, sterilization, and proper attachment of the forceps valve, including button connections.

Endoscope System Connection and Inspection

Guides on connecting the endoscope to components and inspecting insertion portion, bending mechanism, and channels.

Distal End, Forceps, and Balloon Inspection

Covers inspection of the distal end, forceps, setting tools, over-tube, balloon, and controller for proper function.

Attaching Endoscope Hood and Controller

Explains how to attach the endoscope hood and connect the balloon controller for operation.

Chapter 6 Method of Use

Preparation and Patient Pre-treatment

Covers preparing necessary equipment and performing pre-treatment suitable for the examination purpose.

Endoscope Insertion and Observation Techniques

Provides critical safety warnings and step-by-step guidance for inserting and observing with the endoscope.

Peroral and Transanal Insertion Procedures

Details the process for oral and anal insertion, including patient instructions and handling balloons.

Biopsy Procedures and Endoscope Withdrawal

Explains how to safely perform biopsies and withdraw the endoscope, including component removal.

Endoscope Pre-cleaning and Transport

Describes pre-cleaning steps, channel cleaning with CA-511N, component removal, and transport.

Appendix: Main Specifications

Equipment Classification and Specifications

Details the endoscope's classification, viewing system, dimensions, and bending capabilities.

Operating Environments and Accessories

Lists operating conditions, transport/storage requirements, validity period, and available accessories.

Consumables and Optional Supplies

Lists consumable supplies like forceps valves and optional items such as cleaning adapters and air leak testers.

Appendix: EMC Information

Electromagnetic Emission Compliance

Provides information on RF emissions, radiated emissions, and harmonic emissions compliance for the endoscope.

Electromagnetic Immunity Compliance

Details compliance with immunity tests for electrostatic discharge, electrical fast transients, surges, and magnetic fields.

RF and Radiated Immunity Guidelines

Offers guidance on separation distances for RF communications equipment to prevent interference.

Appendix: Troubleshooting

Image Display and Brightness Issues

Addresses problems like no images, dark images, too bright images, and image disappearance during examination.

Operational and Connectivity Problems

Covers issues like distorted images, air/water feeding problems, and low supply volume.

Balloon and Bending Control Issues

Addresses problems with bending portion return, balloon inflation, and deflation.

Appendix: After-Sales Service

Warranty and Repair Information

Explains warranty terms, conditions for voiding warranty, and procedures for repairs during and after the warranty period.

Appendix: Disposal of Equipment

Electric and Electronic Equipment Disposal

Provides instructions for proper disposal of used electrical and electronic equipment according to regulations.

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