Insert the patient cable for channel I in the intended port (9). Insert the patient cable for channel
II in the intended port (7). Connect the plug on the end of the electrode cable (red plug in the
port marked red, black plug in the port marked black) with the patient cable channel I. Connect
the plug at the end of the electrode cable (red plug in the port marked red, black plug in the port
marked black) with the patient cable channel II.
Connect the transducers to the intended ports (6 and/or 10).
The vacuum unit is integrated in the column as a slide-in module. Please see the separate
assembly instructions for securing the PhySys tabletop device to the column and installing the
vacuum unit in the column.
(VacoP)
Connect the red vacuum suction line to the provided port at the back of the column at “circuit 1,
anode”.
Connect the black vacuum suction line to the provided port at the back of the column at “circuit
1, cathode”.
Connect the red vacuum suction line to the provided port at the back of the column at “circuit 2,
anode”.
Connect the black vacuum suction line to the provided port at the back of the column at “circuit
2, cathode”.
Place the vacuum suction electrodes with the plug on the free end of the vacuum lines.
Connect the power cable to the provided port (8) and connect the cable to the mains.
Switch on the device at the mains switch (1) on the right below the screen.
With the ultrasound transducer connected, the request for coupling alignment appears after the
device is switched on.
Performing the coupling
alignment
Have a container with water available and carefully follow the instructions on the screen.
If both transducers are connected to the PhySys, the displays of both transducers are
highlighted in blue and active for the coupling alignment. Perform the alignment for both
transducers consecutively. If only one ultrasound transducer is connected, only the button of the
connected ultrasound transducer is highlighted in blue and active for the alignment procedure.
The second button of the ultrasound transducer which is not connected is highlighted in grey