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Brand | Philips |
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Model | iU22 |
Category | Medical Equipment |
Language | English |
Specifies the target users for the user information.
Provides essential warnings before using the system.
Explains the meaning of warning symbols used in the manual.
Lists the various components of user information provided with the product.
Describes conventions used in the system interface for ease of use.
Explains typographical conventions used in the user information.
Lists contact information for ordering supplies and accessories.
Details how to contact customer service for assistance.
Provides information on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment recycling.
Covers safety precautions related to electrical hazards and system grounding.
Provides warnings for using transducers with defibrillation equipment.
Lists precautions related to the physical safety of the system and users.
Offers precautions to protect the system from damage.
Explains the meaning of warning symbols used in the manual.
Provides information on biological safety and prudent use of the system.
Alerts users to allergic reactions to latex-containing medical devices.
Explains the ALARA principle for minimizing ultrasound exposure.
Describes the system output display indices (MI and TI).
Discusses issues affecting operator safety during system use.
Addresses musculoskeletal problems associated with scanning.
Warns about the proper use and construction of the foot switch.
Advises using only approved Philips transducers with the system.
Discusses OSHA regulations for glutaraldehyde exposure.
Covers procedures for infection control affecting operators and patients.
Defines EMC and discusses immunity and emissions.
Details requirements for reliable ECG signal triggering.
Provides precautions to reduce the effects of electrostatic discharge.
Provides guidance on electromagnetic emissions and their environment.
Lists approved cables for electromagnetic compliance.
Lists approved transducers for electromagnetic compliance.
Lists approved accessories for electromagnetic compliance.
Discusses electromagnetic immunity and environmental guidance.
Explains how electromagnetic interference may appear on the system.
Provides guidelines on separation distances for RF transmitting equipment.
Offers advice on how to prevent electromagnetic interference.
Discusses determining the impact of interference on image quality and diagnosis.
Describes the high-resolution imaging and shared services capabilities.
Lists available tools for measuring distance, area, and volume.
Lists the various types of transducers supported by the system.
Explains how to capture and review single images and sequences.
Details the data security feature for protecting patient information.
Lists purchasable options like clinical packages and software plug-ins.
Lists available imaging options supported by transducers and applications.
Describes the voice control feature for system operation.
Outlines standard and purchasable connectivity features.
Details clinical packages and their applications.
Lists available calculations packages for analysis.
Describes QLAB software plug-ins for measurement and quantification.
Explains the Stress Echo protocol for cardiac assessment.
Discusses the data security feature for patient file confidentiality.
Details capabilities added by the technical administration option.
Describes the PercuNav device for guiding needles and probes.
Lists the major components housed in the ergonomic cart.
Describes the system's flat-panel display and its adjustability.
Details the three main components of the control module.
Explains the optional voice control feature and its headset.
Describes the microphone for recording comments on media.
Explains the location and function of the On/Off switch.
Details how to store exam data and images onto removable media.
Shows the location of USB ports for connecting devices.
Describes the peripheral bays and devices that can be connected.
Explains the system's transducer receptacles and cable management.
Describes receptacles for physio support and ECG signals.
Details the rear panel components, including receptacles and the power switch.
Explains how to use the wheel brakes and steering locks.
Guides on connecting external devices like printers and monitors.
Lists compatible external printers that can be connected to the system.
Provides step-by-step instructions for connecting an external printer.
Details how to connect the optional foot switch.
Explains how to connect external VCRs to the system.
Provides step-by-step instructions for connecting an external VCR.
Guides on associating printers with print controls and setting options.
Explains how to connect an external color monitor to the system.
Guides on connecting the system to a network for connectivity features.
Provides warnings and cautions before moving the system.
Details the procedure to move the system safely.
Guides on positioning the system in confined areas.
Provides steps for setting up the system after it has been moved.
Explains how to anchor and transport the system in a vehicle.
Details the procedures for powering the system on and off.
Guides on setting the system's clock and calendar.
Explains how to operate the brakes and steering locks.
Covers adjusting monitor position, brightness, and tint.
Guides on adjusting the monitor's position for optimal viewing.
Explains how to change the monitor's color tint settings.
Guides on changing the default monitor brightness setting.
Describes how to adjust monitor brightness for ambient light.
Explains the automatic display dimming feature to preserve monitor life.
Identifies system controls located on the control panel, touch screen, and keyboard.
Details the main imaging controls on the control panel.
Guides on adjusting the position of the control module.
Explains how to use the retractable keyboard for input.
Describes how to adjust the touch screen brightness.
Explains the types of controls found on the touch screen.
Describes knob displays on the touch screen and their interaction.
Explains the icons on the display that indicate feature status.
Details how to use voice control for system operation.
Explains the icons indicating voice control and headset status.
Guides on turning the voice control headsets on and off.
Details the process of pairing headsets with the system.
Explains how to configure paired headsets.
Describes how to mute the headset to avoid unintended commands.
Guides on enabling the voice control feature for the first time.
Explains the importance and creation of voice profiles.
Provides steps for creating a voice profile for improved recognition.
Details the process of training a voice profile for better accuracy.
Guides on deleting voice profiles that are no longer needed.
Discusses how background noise affects voice control accuracy.
Addresses issues with voice control headset communication.
Provides procedures to correct voice control communication problems.
Explains how to use voice commands to operate system controls.
Details how to use the keyword feature to prevent erroneous commands.
Guides on setting the default state of the keyword feature.
Lists terms available for adding annotation to images via voice.
Explains how to use voice annotation to add text or labels to images.
Details the data security feature for system access control.
Guides on logging on to the system when data security is enabled.
Explains how to log off the system automatically or manually.
Guides on changing the system password.
Discusses starting studies in emergency situations without patient data.
Explains the temporary ID feature for quick exam initiation.
Guides on creating a temporary ID for emergency studies.
Details how to select an exam from the worklist for patient data loading.
Guides on searching for specific exams within the worklist.
Explains how to select a transducer for system operation.
Lists the available imaging modes for various applications.
Guides on starting and optimizing 2D imaging.
Explains how to place text labels and arrows on images.
Details how to add text and arrows using the Annotate function.
Explains how to manually format annotation labels using the keyboard.
Guides on adding a title to the image display.
Explains how to display body markers on the image.
Describes how to record live imaging to a VCR or DVD recorder.
Guides on using the VCR for recording and playback.
Details how to use the DVD recorder for storing and transferring data.
Explains how to print images and reports to local or network printers.
Guides on acquiring and printing images.
Explains how to examine and compare images acquired during exams.
Guides on entering Review mode.
Explains how to navigate thumbnails and images in Review.
Describes how to capture and save single frames or Cineloop sequences.
Details how to use measurement tools and perform analysis.
Guides on measuring 2D distance using calipers.
Describes how to perform a typical labeled measurement.
Guides on obtaining calculation results from measurement values.
Explains the procedure to end an exam and save data.
Guides on selecting the appropriate transducer for system operation.
Lists clinical options and applications supported by transducers.
Details indications for use and supporting transducers for the system.
Describes xMatrix array transducer technology for volume acquisitions.
Provides features and specifications for the X3-1 transducer.
Provides features and specifications for the X6-1 transducer.
Provides features and specifications for the X7-2 transducer.
Covers proper care, cleaning, and handling of transducers.
Discusses artifacts that can affect ultrasound image appearance.
Details artifacts specific to 3D imaging and their recognition.
Explains the requirement and use of transducer covers.
Provides guidelines for storing transducers for transport and long-term use.
Details how to properly store transducers for transport.
Provides guidelines for daily and long-term transducer storage.
Lists qualifications for physicians operating intraoperative transducers.
Outlines the purposes for which intraoperative studies are performed.
Lists conditions that can adversely affect patients during intraoperative studies.
Discusses latex in patient-contact parts and potential allergic reactions.
Addresses misuse and damage prevention for intraoperative transducers.
Provides a description of the L15-7io intraoperative transducer.
Lists features and specifications for the L15-7io transducer.
Guides on preparing transducers for intraoperative use with sterile covers.
Recommends using disposable drapes for contamination prevention.
Provides information on ordering accessories for intraoperative transducers.
Covers electrical safety standards for intraoperative transducers.
Details leakage current testing procedures for intraoperative transducers.
Lists qualifications for physicians operating TEE transducers.
Provides guidelines for ensuring patient safety during TEE studies.
Discusses considerations for safely selecting patients for TEE studies.
Offers suggestions for pre-study patient preparation.
Provides important guidelines for performing TEE studies.
Describes the issue of TEE transducer tip fold-over and its effects.
Lists signs to recognize if the TEE transducer tip is folded over.
Guides on how to manipulate the transducer if the tip is folded over.
Provides steps to prevent the TEE transducer tip from folding over.
Offers advice for easier and safer transducer insertion.
Emphasizes reviewing patient history for esophageal abnormalities.
Stresses the importance of inspecting and testing transducer controls.
Explains the temperature sensors in the S7-2omni transducer.
Provides suggestions to ensure patient safety regarding temperature.
Describes the TEE Manual Auto-Cool feature for temperature management.
Explains how to customize the temperature display.
Details how entering patient temperature enables the Auto-Cool feature.
Guides on resuming imaging after the Auto-Cool feature is activated.
Offers recommendations for post-TEE study patient care.
Lists available TEE accessories like bite guards and tip protectors.
Explains the function and importance of bite guards.
Discusses the use and importance of TEE transducer covers.
Explains the use of tip protectors for distal tip safety.
Recommends using disposable drapes for contamination prevention.
Details the electrical safety check for TEE transducer leakage current.
Explains the AC measurement procedure for TEE transducer leakage.
Provides a diagram and definitions for the TEE leakage current test.
Details the steps for testing TEE transducer leakage current.
Lists references related to TEE transducer safety and use.
Lists qualifications for physicians operating endocavity transducers.
Provides guidelines for ensuring patient safety during endocavity studies.
Guides on preparing endocavity transducers for use with sterile covers.
Provides features for the C8-4v endocavity transducer.
Provides features for the C9-5ec endocavity transducer.
Provides features for the C10-3v endocavity transducer.
Provides features for the 3D9-3v endocavity transducer.
Discusses latex in patient-contact parts and potential allergic reactions.
Explains that endocavity transducers are biopsy capable.
Details the procedure for attaching and removing biopsy guides.
Explains how the system generates and displays a biopsy guideline.
Describes how the biopsy guideline path is determined and displayed.
Guides on moving the biopsy depth cursor along the guideline.
Emphasizes performing alignment verification before each biopsy guide use.
Lists items to assemble before performing alignment verification.
Details how to verify the biopsy guide is correctly mounted and oriented.
Guides on performing a biopsy procedure using the system.
Provides warnings and cautions for maintaining biopsy guides.
Covers warnings and cautions for using disinfectants and gels.
Alerts users to allergic reactions to latex-containing medical devices.
Provides guidelines for handling potential TSE contamination.
Discusses the use of ultrasound transmission gels for acoustic coupling.
Guides on selecting appropriate disinfectants based on device classification.
Provides general cleaning instructions for all transducers.
Details the procedure for cleaning a transducer after patient use.
Guides on disinfecting transducers using wipe or spray methods.
Details restrictions on using isopropyl alcohol for transducer cleaning.
Explains how to clean and disinfect transducer cables and connectors.
Provides information on high-level disinfection using immersion.
Guides on disinfecting TEE transducers using the immersion method.
Details the process for disinfecting TEE transducers in an automated disinfector.
Explains when sterilization is required for transducers.
Provides information on disinfectant compatibility with transducers.
Discusses disinfectant types and factors affecting their efficiency.
Lists factors that influence the efficiency of disinfectant solutions.
Stresses the importance of cleaning and maintaining the ultrasound system.
Guides on cleaning the system and ECG equipment.
Explains how to disinfect exterior system surfaces.
Details the process for disinfecting system surfaces.
Covers maintenance of the system control panel.
Guides on cleaning the trackball to prolong its life.
Explains the importance and procedure for cleaning air filters.
Guides on cleaning system air filters.
Details how to set reminders for air filter maintenance.
Covers proper care, cleaning, and handling of transducers.
Provides warnings and procedures for printer maintenance.
Covers maintenance procedures for VCR and DVD recorders.
Offers guidance to correct problems encountered during system operation.
Explains how the system displays and handles error messages.
Describes available test patterns for image quality testing.
Guides on transferring test patterns to the hard drive for viewing.
Explains how to use the test patterns for system testing.
Details the comprehensive system test for operational status.
Provides contact information for customer support.
Lists the physical dimensions of the system.
Specifies the number of gray shades available in different modes.
Indicates the number of scan lines supported by the system.
Provides specifications for the system's flat-panel monitor.
Lists the types of input signals the system supports.
Lists the types of output signals provided by the system.
Details the system's Ethernet and USB data connections.
Mentions DICOM standard and conformance statements.
Lists specifications related to physio input signals.
Lists the types of peripherals supported by the system.
Details power requirements and voltage ranges for the system.
Lists the languages for the control panel, interface, and documentation.
Specifies operating and storage pressure limits.
Specifies operating and storage humidity limits.
Specifies operating and storage temperature limits.
Lists safety classifications and electromechanical safety standards met.