Olympus PSD-10 ESU - User Manual
Olympus PSD-10 ESU - User Manual
Olympus PSD-10 ESU - User Manual
ELECTROSURGICAL UNIT
WARNING
The user of this equipment should be thoroughly trained in the applicable procedure. Furthermore, failure to read and thoroughly understand the contents of this instruction manual may result in serious injury to the patient and/or user. It is essential to follow the instructions contained in this and other manuals which pertain to any equipment and accessories used in conjunction with this equipment. Possible injuries related to endoscopic procedures may include electric shock, explosion, burns, perforation, hemorrhage, etc. Failure to follow these instructions may also result in damage to and/or malfunction of this equipment.
CAUTION
Federal (USA) law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
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IMPORTANT
The Olympus Electrosurgical Unit PSD-10 has been designed for endoscopic electrosurgery (coagulation, polypectomy, sphincterotomy, etc.) in conjunction with Olympus fiberscopes that are applicable to electrosurgery, Olympus electrosurgical accessories and light sources. Do not use the equipment for any purpose other than its intended use.
Please read this entire manual carefully before using the equipment in order to acquaint yourself with the proper care and handling of your new electrosurgical unit. Then prepare and inspect the equipment following these instructions.
Safety precautions must be exercised when handling electrical equipment to prevent operator/ patient shock, fire hazard and equipment damage.
If you have any questions concerning the material contained in this manual or concerning the operation or safety of the equipment, please contact your Olympus representative or the nearest Olympus Service Center.
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CONTENTS
1 FEATURES AND MAIN SPEClFlCATlONS
1-1 1-2 1-3 Features Main Specifications Safety Precautions
1 1 2 5 7 9 10 11 11 11 12 12 13 17 17 18 19 21 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 24
2 3 4 5
6 7
MAINTENANCE
9-1 9-2 9-3 Replacement of Fuse Cleaning of Ventilation Grills Periodic Inspection
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1-1
1. Simplified pre-procedural test, using a Check Lead, of the power output of the PSD-10 alone as well as that of the entire electrosurgical system including the endoscope and endoscopic electrodes. Test results confirmed by TEST OK or FAULT indicator lights on the front panel. 2. Push-button selection of CUT, COAG or BLEND current. Output power is controlled by a single-pedal footswitch. 3. The connection monitor circuit detects loose or inadvertent misconnection of cords or broken wires in the S-P cord (Safety cord and Patient cord). If any irregularity is present, the monitor activates an alarm and inhibits output (current is not delivered when the footswitch is depressed) to ensure safety of the procedure. 4. The feedback ratio monitor scans the entire circuit when the footswitch is depressed. If excessive leakage current is present, the output is inhibited to ensure safety of the procedure. 5. Flat switches and display panel can be easily wiped clean. 6. Compact, lightweight and portable.
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Waveform
BLEND: 60W COAG: 40 W Output setting Max. open-curcuit output voltage: less than 1800 Vp-p Type Output Adjustment Range Steps Flat switches 0.5 5.0 10 steps with 0.5 increment from 0.5 to 5.0.
Selection of output current Flat switches (CUT, BLEND or COAG) Output Current control Footswitch
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Output check
When the Check Lead is connected and the footswitch depressed, either the OK or FAULT light will come on. Checks the PSD-10 or the entire electrosurgical system. The entire electrosurgical system cannot be tested when using PSD-10 in combination with CD-3U/L or CD-40/L. Detects defective connections of cords and broken wires in the S-P cord, and activates: A warning light (P-cord or S-cord symbol), a warning buzzer, and inhibits output. Computes return current/delivered current ratio. If the ratio is less than a preset value, it inhibits output. Plug-in (PSD-10) and screw-on (P-plate and endoscope) Plug-in Plug-in Screw-on Class I equipment
Monitors
Connection monitor
S-P cord A-cord Check lead Footswitch Type of protection against electric shock Classification (Electromedical equipment) Degree of protection against electric shock Degree of protection against explosion Other
Connection
The PSD-10 should never be used where there is a risk of flammable gases. Defibrillator-protected equipment
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Power requirements
Operating Environment
110, 120, 220, 240 V (a.c.) Voltage: Frequency: 50/60 Hz Input: 4 A (110, 120V), 2A (220, 240V) Voltage fluctuation: Within 10 % 10 40C (50 104F) 30 75% 700 1060hPa (700 1060 mbar)
290 mm (W) x 162 mm (H) x 300 mm (D) max., 8 kg or 17.6 lb (PSD-10 main body)
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Keep adequately away from cords of electric scalpel (scalpel holder, scalpel cord and patient plate cord), scalpel main body and cords, main body of other electromedical equipment. Do not loop cords of electric scalpel (scalpel holder, scalpel cord and patient plate cord). Do not contact these cords with the patient or metallic portion of an operating table, etc. The PSD-10 should not be used in conjunction with electrical apparatus whose safety against leakage current is not guaranteed. Radio-frequency and spark discharge noise may adversely affect other electro-medical equipment being used in the proximity. Do not apply the electric scalpel to the patient who has a pacemaker in his body. The use of a radio-frequency noise filter in monitor electrode lines may reduce interference. Patient monitor electrodes must be placed as far away as possible from the operative field. Needle type electrodes should not be used as they increase the risk of burns. To prevent instrument damage, the active electrode and the patient plate should not be short-circuited. Do not activate the electrode for an extended time when it is not touching the target tissue. The PSD-10 should be used in accordance with the operating environment specified in 1 2 Main Specifications; otherwise improper performance, compromised safety or instrument damage may result. Repairs should be carried out only by an Olympus Service Center.
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DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS
Selected Current Indicators Light when the switch under the indicator is pressed. Output Test Indicators Indicate normal or abnormal test conditions. Defective Connection Indicators Light to indicate defective connection of cords or broken wire in S-P cord.
Output Indicators Light to indicate the selected current (CUT, BLEND or COAG) is being delivered when the footswitch is depressed.
Output Level Indicators Current Selector Switches Light when the switch under the indicator is pressed.
Output Adjustment Switches Output level from 0.5 to 5.0 (with 0.5 increment) is selected.
Power Switch Patient-plate Connector Accepts S-P cord. Active Cord Connector Accepts A-cord (for electrosurgery) or the larger (clip-tipped) plug of Check Lead (for test).
Footswitch Connector TEST Connector Accepts the smaller plug of Check Lead (for test).
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Cord Hanger
Carrying Handle
Ventilation Grill
(rear) Power Cord Connector (Appliance Inlet) Ventilation Grills Fuse Holder Ratings Plate
(front)
TEST plug
S-P Cord
S-cord
Pedal
Power Cord
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CONSTRUCTION
OsciIlator
Control Circuit
Amplifier
When the footswitch is depressed, active current (I A) flows through the A-cord. Return current (IP ) flowing through the patient plate to the P-cord connector is monitored. The feedback ratio I P /IA is computed. If the ratio is more than a preset value, the feedback ratio monitor determines that excessive current leakage is not present in the circuitry and allows the selected current to flow. The current stops when the footswitch is released. Waveform and output level can be selected by push-button switches.
Patient
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STANDARD SET
Please check each item in the set against the list of standard components below. Contact Olympus if there are any missing or defective parts. Electrosurgical Unit PSD-10 S-P Cord (MB-575) Patient-plate (MB-574) Footswitch (MB-585 or MB-399). 1 1 1 1 Check Lead (MB-576) Fuses (spare) Vinyl Dust Cover Power Cord 1 2 1 1
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Ratings plate
Connect the power cord to a properly grounded HOSPITAL GRADE receptacle (or wall mains outlet with grounding contact) that meets the input requirements indicated on the ratings plate on the rear panel. Use only the supplied power cord. Do not use a 3-pin to 2-pin adapter or a cable tap. Connect the power cord securely to prevent accidental disconnection during procedure. The cord should not be sharply bent, twisted or crushed. If an additional protective earth is required to guard against electric shock which may be caused by trouble of the protective earth conductor:
Power cord Power plug Hospital grade receptacle with grounding contact
Screw a suitable lead wire firmly to the additional protective earth terminal provided on the rear panel of the electrosurgical unit (PSD-10). Connect the other end of the lead wire to the earth terminal facility of the room.
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Red mark
Red mark
Connect the P-cord connector to the Patient-plate. Fully tighten the clamping ring. Connect the S-cord to the endoscope (S-cord connector mounted on the light guide connector), which has been plugged in the output socket of the light source. Fully tighten the clamping ring. The alarm will be activated when the power switch is turned on, if above connections (Steps through are defective. In case a disposable patient plate (Scotchplate #1149, 3M) is being used: Lift the lock lever of the special S-P cord (MB-583, optional) and insert the terminal of the patient plate into the port. Press the lever back down to secure plate.
Patientplate
Lever
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INSPECTION
OF
ELECTROSURGICAL
SYSTEM
Power Feeding Turn ON the power switch. The power indicator and LED (Light-Emitting Diode) indicators on the front panel will light and the cooling fan will be heard. If the unit fails to turn on, inspect the power cord connection.
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Output Check 1 (PSD-10 alone) The Check Lead plugs are at an extremely high potential when the footswitch is depressed. DO NOT TOUCH! Severe burns may result. Connect the Check Lead to the TEST connector and to the ACTIVE connector on the PSD-10, by pushing each plug fully into the connector.
Check Lead
Depress the footswitch for approximately 1 second (until the output tone ceases to sound). Make sure the CUT output indicator (yellow) lights and the TEST OK light (green) comes on after the output tone has stopped. The TEST FAULT light (red) may come on if the pedal is released before the output tone stops or if the allowable voltage fluctuation range is exceeded. The FAULT light comes on: if the footswitch is depressed when the WARNING light is glowing red. Re-connect the S-P cord correctly and repeat above procedure. (If the red WARNING light fails to go out, consult an Olympus service center.) Do not touch the Patient-plate; burns may occur. Disconnect the Check Lead from the PSD-10.
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Output Check 2 (Electrosurgical system) After proper operation of the PSD-10 has been confirmed by Output Check 1, insert the electrosurgical accessory into the endoscope and proceed with the following steps. The entire electrosurgical system cannot be tested when using PSD-10 in combination with CD-3U/L or CD-4U/L. Be sure to perform the Output Check 1 for the PSD-10 to ensure the proper connection of the system. Connect the A-cord to the PSD-10 (ACTIVE connector) and to the electrosurgical accessory (A-cord plug on SD-handle).
Active plug
Clip
Only Olympus A-cord MA-255 is compatible with this equipment. Push each end of the A-cord until a click is felt and heard. Connect the smaller plug of the Check Lead to the PSD-10 TEST connector. Connect the larger plug (spring-loaded clip) to the electrode tip/snare wire which is protruding out of the endoscope. Before connection, wipe the clip clean with gauze dampened with alcohol. When attaching the clip to the wire, be careful not to deform or damage the wire (snare, loop, etc.) Depress the footswitch and ascertain that the TEST OK light (green) comes on. If the TEST FAULT light (red) comes on: a. Connection between the A-cord and the electrosurgical accessory is defective. b. Wire is broken in the above line, or c. The electrode tip is in contact with the metal portion of the endoscope tip. Do not touch the Patient-plate; burns may occur. After performing this check, disconnect the Check Lead and the A-cord from the PSD-10.
SD-handel
A-cord
S-cord P-cord
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Checking the Output Adjustment Switches Press a given output adjustment switch (0.5 to 5.0): the indicator above the switch should light.
Checking the Current Selector Switches Press a given current selector switch: the waveform pattern above the switch should light.
Checking the Connection Monitor Connection between S-cord and endoscope Loosen the clamping ring on the S-cord connector. Check that: a. S-cord indicator (red) lights and the warning tone (intermittent) sounds simultaneously. b. Depress the footswitch. Make sure output indicators and output tone are not activated. Re-tighten the clamping ring to resume correct connection. Connection between P-cord and Patient-plate Loosen the clamping ring on the Patient-plate connector. Check that: a. The P-cord indicator (red) lights and the warning tone sounds simultaneously. b. Depress the footswitch. Make sure output indicators and output tone are not activated.
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ENDOSCOPIC ELECTROSURGERY
This section outlines a general procedure for endoscopic electrosurgery. The endoscopist should evaluate the clinical factors involved and decide on the specific details of the procedure.
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The gauze pads should be wet throughout the operation. If they become dry, wet again. Do not apply the Patient-plate to a hairy or cicatrized skin area. Do not deform the Patient-plate. The entire surface of the Patient-plate should be in contact with the patient. When a disposable patient plate (#1149, 3M) is being used: Remove the protective paper and attach the plate to the patient. The plate may become detached easily unless thoroughly dry. Avoid a hairy or cicatrized skin area. Do not wrinkle the plate. with the patients skin. Its entire surface should be in direct contact
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7-3 Electrosurgery
The type of output current and its intensity must be determined by reference to related papers and based on ones own experience.
Selection of Current Press the desired current selector switch (CUT, BLEND or COAG). If none of the current selector switches are pressed, none of the current indicators above them will be lit; instead, the warning tone sounds and current will not be delivered when the footswitch is depressed. If more than two current selector switches are pressed, the current indicators corresponding to the pressed switches will light: in this case also, the warning tone sounds and the output is inhibited.
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SD-handle A-cord
Connection of A-Cord Connect the A-cord to the PSD-10 and to the electrosurgical accessory. Only Olympus A-cord MA-255 is compatible with this equipment. As an added precaution, connect to the accessory as the final step before depressing the footswitch.
If the electrosurgical procedure is not progressing as expected, do not increase the power hastily. Inspect the whole circuitry again (connection of cords, contact of Patient-plate, etc.) for any abnormality. If the output tone sounds and the output indicator lights when the footswitch is not operated, immediately stop the use of the equipment and turn OFF the power switch. If the output tone does not sound and the output indicator does not light, it may be because some abnormality is detected by the monitor and the output is inhibited. The table below lists some possible remedies. (For detailed discussion refer to the Radio-frequency Cutting and Coagulation in Endoscopic Use booklet.) Symptom Metal portion of endoscopes distal end is touching the target tissue. The metal portion above is indirectly touching the tissue via fluids. Remedy Move endoscope tip back from the tissue. Suction fluids from around the tissue and move endoscope tip back from the tissue. Move electrode tip well away from the tissue and bring electrode tip into clear view.
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CARE
AND
STORAGE
Disconnect the A-cord, S-P cord and footswitch from the PSD-10. Lightly wipe all surfaces using a soft cloth or gauze sponge. If dirt remains, moisten the gauze with disinfectant ethanol and wipe again. For disinfection, wipe with a gauze sponge moistened with disinfectant ethanol or 2% glutaraldehyde solution. If a glutaraldehyde solution is used, wipe again with disinfectant ethanol to remove all residue.
Avoid touching the electrical contacts and connectors: poor electrical contact will result. To prevent scratches, do not use harsh or abrasive wiping material. Surfaces must be thoroughly dry before use.
8-2 Storage
Band
Wind the power cord around the hanger on the rear of the PSD-10. Place the PSD-10 on a stable surface in the horizontal position. Put on the vinyl dust cover. Storage area must be maintained at normal temperature and humidity, and away from water splashes. Do not subject to heavy blows or impacts.
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MAINTENANCE
If the PSD-10 ceases to operate and the malfunction cannot be isolated, check the fuse holder on the rear of the PSD-10 after unplugging the power cord from the hospital grade receptacle. Be sure to unplug the power cord from the AC mains.
Turn off power switch and unplug from hospital grade receptacle.
If the fuse is found to have blown, replace it with a new fuse making sure that the requirement for supply voltage fluctuation in 1-2 Main Specifications, is met. In case the spare fuse has been expended, use a commercially available equivalent (rated value is indicated near the fuse holder). After replacement, if the new fuse blows again, contact an Olympus service center.
Fuse holder
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Adapter
OTV-F2 TV System
Light Source CLE-10 CLE-F10 CLV-10 CLV-F10 S-P Cord MB-575 Patient-plate MB-574 CLV-U20 Foot Release MB-332 Electrosurgical Unit PSD-10 S-P Cord for Disposable Patient-plate MB-583 (Disposable Patient-Plate) Patient-plate No. 1149 (3M) SNARE
A-Cord MA-255
SD-Handle MA-254
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(Premises/Goods delivery) Wendenstrasse 14-16, D-20097 Hamburg, Germany. (Letters) Postfach 10 49 08, D-20034 Hamburg, Germany.
KeyMed House, Stock Road, Southend-on-Sea, Essex SS2 5QH, United Kingdom
BLK 211, Henderson Road No. 13-03, Henderson Industrial Park, Singapore 0315
The design of the product is under constant review and whilst every effort is made to keep this manual up to date, the right is reserved to change specifications and equipment at any time without prior notice.
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