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McGan MM513 User Manual

McGan MM513
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Attach ground
clamp here
The LSE and Tri-Hole
Electrodes mounted in
Saddle Block
MM513
QUICK OPERATION GUIDE
CAUTION: Please read the full MM513 manual in detail before operating the unit. Review all warnings
noted in the manual.
Use: MM513 is a low frequency high voltage insulation defect tester seeking crack and pinholes
in the jacket or coating of laparoscopic and bi-polar electrosurgical instruments.
Description: The MM513 system is a non-destructive, non-patient contact, high voltage insulation tester
designed to test the insulation integrity of electrosurgical instruments.
It should only be used in the Central Sterile area ONLY.
1. Remove the MM513 unit and accessories from the carrying case.
2. Take the Green ground wire and firmly insert it into the green port on the bottom of the base unit.
3. Secure the Saddle block to a flat, preferably metal surface, by pushing the top of the unit until the suction feet stick to the surface.
4. There are a number of ways to set the Saddle Block up depending upon the electrosurgical instrument (ESI) to be tested and/or the McGan kit used.
5. Attach the red port on the top of the MM513 unit directly to the side pin of the Saddle Block.. Make sure controls face up
6. Insert the chosen electrode securely into the proper slot on the Saddle Block
7. Take the clamp on the green ground wire and attach it to the conductive core of the instrument under test.
8. Turn the base unit on and set the voltage to 2.8KV +/- 0.3KV
9. Check Battery LED indication colors: Red = Battery Flat Blue = Charging Green = Battery Full
a. If battery level is blue or red recharge unit using the adapter supplied with the MM513 kit
b. use of any other charger may cause damage to the MM513 unit and void warranty
CAUTION: DO NOT simultaneously handle the brush electrode and ground clamp as it will cause a mild “tingle”. Use surgical
gloves as a precaution against receiving the “tingle”.
MM513
attached directly
to pin
Saddle Block
Tri Hole electrode
Brush Electrode
LSE Electrode
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McGan MM513 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMcGan
ModelMM513
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

MM513 Overview and Initial Setup

MM513 Use and Description

Details the MM513's function as a high voltage insulation defect tester for electrosurgical instruments.

Basic Operation and Grounding

Step-by-step guide for connecting the ground wire and preparing the unit for testing.

MM513 Testing Procedures

Using the Tri-Hole Electrode

Instructions for setting up and using the Tri-Hole electrode for testing instruments.

Testing Bi-Polar Instruments

Procedure for testing bi-polar instruments using the brush electrode and specific voltage settings.

Completing the Test

Steps for safely completing a test, storing the unit, and handling the instrument post-test.

Optional Assemblies and Leads

Optional Assembly Usage

Guide for inserting and using optional components like wire brush or ring electrodes.

Using the Optional HV RED Lead

Instructions for connecting and utilizing the optional HV RED lead for testing.

MM513 Parts and Description