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Olympus BF TYPE 160 User Manual

Olympus BF TYPE 160
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Refer to the endoscope’s companion manual, the “REPROCESSING MANUAL” whose cover lists the model
of your endoscope for reprocessing information.
USA: CAUTION: Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
INSTRUCTIONS
EVIS EXERA BRONCHOVIDEOSCOPE
OLYMPUS BF TYPE 160
OLYMPUS BF TYPE P160
OLYMPUS BF TYPE 1T160
OLYMPUS BF TYPE XT160
OLYMPUS BF TYPE 3C160
EVIS EXERA BRONCHOFIBERVIDEOSCOPE
OLYMPUS BF TYPE MP160F
OLYMPUS BF TYPE XP160F
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Olympus BF TYPE 160 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeBronchoscope
Outer Diameter5.5 mm
Working Length600 mm
Field of View120°
Distal End Outer Diameter5.5 mm
Channel Inner Diameter2.0 mm
Angulation Up180°
Angulation Down130°
Insertion Tube Diameter5.5 mm
Depth of Field3-50 mm
Direction of ViewForward
CompatibilityOlympus video processors and light sources

Summary

Important Information for Safe Use

Pre-use and Post-use Reprocessing

Outlines the necessity of reprocessing before initial use and after each use.

General Safety Precautions

Lists essential warnings and cautions to prevent injury and equipment damage.

Chapter 2: Instrument Details

Chapter 3: Preparation and Inspection Procedures

3.2 Inspecting the Endoscope for Damage

Provides a step-by-step guide for visually and physically inspecting the endoscope.

3.6 Verifying Endoscopic System Performance

Describes tests for image clarity, switch function, and suction capability.

Chapter 4: Performing Endoscopic Operations

4.1 Safe Endoscope Insertion Techniques

Details how to hold, manipulate, and insert the endoscope into the patient.

4.2 Utilizing Therapeutic Accessories

Guidance on inserting and using various endo-therapy instruments.

4.3 Safely Withdrawing the Endoscope

Instructions for removing the endoscope from the patient, including abnormality handling.

Chapter 5: Troubleshooting and Maintenance

5.1 Common Problems and Solutions

A guide to diagnosing and resolving typical issues encountered with the endoscope.

5.2 Handling Endoscope Abnormalities

Procedures for withdrawing the endoscope when functional issues arise.

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