Brevera Breast Biopsy System User Guide
Chapter 3: Components, Controls, and Indicators
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The compartment where biopsy cores are collected and imaged.
Includes status indicators and lockout key for the x-ray system.
Storage and staging area for the biopsy needle packaging.
Storage and setup area for the device driver.
The display screen shows the current status of the system, and the buttons
provide one of the two methods for selecting the system mode. The display
has an articulating arm and is attached to the display mounting post.
User interface touch screen display for viewing, annotating, saving, and
exporting radiographic images. The display is secured to an adjustable slide
in the display mounting post.
Clear tubing attached to the console at one end. The other end has a blue
connection that attaches to the suction canister lid at the port labeled
"VACUUM". The vacuum line assembly includes a hydrophobic filter to
prevent fluid backflow.
Disposable canister used for the collection, retention, and disposal of liquid
medical waste.
Recessed area of the console tray that holds the suction canister.
Move the console by pushing this handle.
Push-button switch that powers ON the system. The power button
illuminates green when the console is powered on.
Hook for hanging reference cards or patient charts.
Power cord management
plate
Provides safe storage for the power cord when moving or storing the
console. Wind the power cord clockwise around the power cord
management plate.
Receptacle for the footswitch cord. The red dots align at the top when
attached correctly.
AC inlet. Receptacle for the hospital grade power cord (provided).
Port for Ethernet (network) cable. (Optional Wi-Fi available.)
Potential equalization
connection
Receptacle for equipotential ground.
Slots for cord management.
All four casters allow for 360-degree swivel and have locking brakes to hold
the unit in place.
Depressing the footswitch activates the biopsy device.