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7.3
List Of Ancillary Equipment
Ancillary Equipment
Information
Part of the System
Rinsing Water
Sterile water available in
clinical environment, up to
1000ml bottles. Bottles with
punch-trough hole in lid are
recommended)
No
Bottle Holder
Holder for bottle of sterile
water
Yes
Suction canister
Medical grade vacuum
suction canister (e.g.
Medela); any marketed
canister can be used
No
Vacuum Source
Either vacuum/suction pump
or vacuum from the wall with
at least -7 psi (50 kPa) and
max. -11psi (-76kPa)
No
Insufflator
Insufflation source. Max.
12psi (80kPa).
No
7.4 Accessories
General Information
Endoscopic devices should have a maximum
diameter of 4 mm and must be type BF or CF.
Endoscopic accessories shuld not have any sharp
edges or corners.
Connected equipment, especially electrical
equipment, must conform to relevant medical
standards (medical grade).
There is no guarantee that instruments selected
only on the basis of the working channel diameter
will function in combination with the system. For
information regarding instruments compatibility
please contact your Ambu sales representative.
8.
Troubleshooting
The following table shows the possible causes of and countermeasures against troubles that may
occur due to equipment setting errors or deterioration of consumable. Troubles or failure due to
other causes than those listed below should be reported to Ambu A/S. Make sure to contact your
Ambu sales representative for detailed information.
8.1
Angulation, Bending And Locking Levers
Possible Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
Increased resistance during
angulation control wheel
operation
The locking lever is engaged
Release the locking lever
Loose brake in attracted
mode
Brake is not correct
attracted
Check if the correct brake is
attracted and if it´s correctly
attracted.
Locking lever cannot be
released/bending section
cannot be straightend
aScope™ Duodeno defective
Withdraw the aScope™
Duodeno carefully and
connect a new aScope™
Duodeno
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