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Site~Rite* 6

 Ultrasound System

3  Site~Rite

*

 6 Ultrasound System Information 

3.1

   Front Panel Controls

Freeze Image

(In 

Time Set mode

, this button 

sets the internal clock to the 
displayed values and returns 
the system to 

Run mode

.)

Increase Gain

(In 

Time Set

 

mode

this button increases or 
toggles the selected fi eld.)

Decrease Gain

(In 

Time Set 

mode

, this button 

decreases or toggles 
the selected fi eld.)

Depth

(In 

Freeze mode

, if this but-

ton is held for more than 5 
seconds, the system enters 
the 

Time Set mode

. In 

Time Set mode

, this button 

selects the next fi eld.)

Depth Markers

Toggles between depth mark-
ers, gridlines and off.  Hold 
for more than 5 seconds to 
toggle between the low and 
high contrast image.

Print

Sends the current image to the 
printer if connected.  If a USB 
storage device is connected to 
the system, this button will also 
save the current screen image to 
the storage device.

2.6

   Resetting the Site~Rite

*

 6 Ultrasound System

Should the scanner display ever appear blank or show an exclamation mark (

!

), the system may 

need to be reset.

To reset the system:
1.  Depress and release the power button located on the front of the Site~Rite* 6 Ultrasound  
 

System scanner.

2.  Wait approximately 60 seconds for the unit to reset itself.

      3.  Power the unit back on per instructions in section 2.5.

On/Off/Reset

Summary of Contents for Site-Rite 6

Page 1: ...ACCESS SYSTEMS INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE REF 9770000...

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Page 3: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE...

Page 4: ...on the order of a physician Rx Only Dangerous Voltage Attention see instructions for use Medical Electrical Equipment Classified by ETL with respect to Electric Shock Fire and Mechanical Hazards only...

Page 5: ...o C 38o C Storage Temperature Parameters Fragile 15o C 38o C Operating Temperature Parameters Ultrasound Probe Do not dispose with ordinary municipal waste Keep Dry Direct Current Federal Communicatio...

Page 6: ...attery 2 4 Connecting and Disconnecting Site Rite 6 Ultrasound System Probe 2 5 Powering on the Site Rite 6 Ultrasound System 2 6 Resetting the Site Rite 6 Ultrasound System 3 Site Rite 6 Ultrasound S...

Page 7: ...Troubleshooting Error Screens 8 Upgrading Software 9 Calibrating the Rechargeable Batteries 10 Warranty 11 Service and Repair 12 Technical Specifications 12 1 Operating and Storage Conditions 12 2 Sc...

Page 8: ...6 Site Rite 6 Ultrasound System...

Page 9: ...ans and structures of the body may also be performed 1 2 Site Rite 6 Ultrasound System and Components The Site Rite 6 Ultrasound System is an easy to use and portable ultrasound scanner Site Rite 6 Ul...

Page 10: ...d System A C adapter to charge the Site Rite 6 Ultrasound System Use of any other device to charge the Site Rite 6 Ultrasound System may damage the battery packs may cause intermittent or unpredictabl...

Page 11: ...d service personnel Removal of system labels by anyone other than Bard Access Systems authorized service personnel Opening or servicing the base power unit or the A C adapter by anyone other than Bard...

Page 12: ...ly be no cumulative biological effect If however a certain threshold has been passed biological effects may occur While the Site Rite 6 Ultrasound System acoustic output parameters fall well below all...

Page 13: ...Latex Containing Medical Devices issued March 29 1991 Bard Access Systems distributes sterile probe covers and needle guide kits that do not contain latex Caution Do not force the probe connector Dam...

Page 14: ...noted do not use the probe Damage to the system may occur Caution Hot water in excess of 113o F or 45o C may damage the probe Caution Use only Bard Access Systems cleaning and disinfection procedures...

Page 15: ...d System and verify the contents against the packing slip Inspect all parts for damage If any damage is found please contact Bard Access Systems at 800 443 3385 2 1 Assembling the Roll Stand Refer to...

Page 16: ...amage the system may result in injury and will void your warranty Warning Always properly dispose of dead battery packs in accordance with local regula tions Improper disposal may present an environme...

Page 17: ...ate 4 To power off the Site Rite 6 Ultrasound System depress and release the power button again The system is powered off when the display screen darkens Warning Use only Bard Access Systems probes wi...

Page 18: ...eld Depth Markers Toggles between depth mark ers gridlines and off Hold for more than 5 seconds to toggle between the low and high contrast image Print Sends the current image to the printer if conne...

Page 19: ...17 Instructions For Use 3 2 Probe Controls Depth Decrease Gain Freeze Image Hold for more than 5 seconds to print or save the image on the screen On Off Reset Increase Gain...

Page 20: ...riate catheter size for the vessel being imaged F9 toggles Catheter Size icons on and off Image Depth Markers When enabled the depth markers are shown as green dots superimposed on the image at 1 0 cm...

Page 21: ...mage Freeze Mode blinking Run Mode A C Power Indicator Connected to A C Wall Power Not Connected to A C Wall Power Printer Indicator Printer Connected No Printer Connected Printing in Progress Printer...

Page 22: ...d in each PID field including A Z a z 0 9 and space 3 To toggle between the PID 1 and PID 2 fields press the tab key 4 To close the Patient Information window press the enter key Note The information...

Page 23: ...the left side of the probe This bump corresponds to the probe orientation mark located on the Site Rite 6 Ultrasound System display screen When using the Site Rite 6 Ultra sound System probe hold the...

Page 24: ...ile probe covers and needle guide kits that do not contain latex To purchase sterile plastic probe covers contact Bard Access Systems Customer Service at Customer Service 800 545 0890 www bardaccess c...

Page 25: ...tered on the target vessel slowly advance the needle while looking at the screen of the Site Rite 6 Ultrasound System scanner When the needle approaches the target vessel you should see the anterior w...

Page 26: ...n buttons to change the selected date or time values 5 After setting the date and time press the Depth button cm to enter the image size field The current image size will be highlighted 6 Press the Ga...

Page 27: ...uctures at different depths Adjusting the depth also adjusts the focus of the ultrasound Adjusting the depth to place the structure of interest at the appropriate focus will improve the ultrasound ima...

Page 28: ...ide level of activity Warning Do not allow liquid to enter the scanner A C adapter base power unit probe connector or probe port Damage to the equipment may occur Warning Do not attempt to sterilize t...

Page 29: ...lfunction is not resolved by resetting the system discontinue use and return to authorized repair facility Cause Battery empty Solution Connect system to A C outlet for operation and battery recharge...

Page 30: ...the configuration screen appears 5 When the configuration screen appears simultaneously press and hold the Depth button cm and Depth Marker button until the software installation process begins Note T...

Page 31: ...C power 2 Power on the Site Rite 6 Ultrasound System scanner and operate on battery power until the system powers off 3 Connect the Site Rite 6 Ultrasound System to A C power to recharge the batterie...

Page 32: ...r than Bard Access Systems authorized service personnel Opening or servicing the base power unit or the A C adapter by anyone other than Bard Access Systems authorized service personnel Connecting the...

Page 33: ...y anyone other than Bard Access Systems authorized service personnel will void the warranty and may result in injury or equipment damage 12 Technical Specifications 12 1 Operating and Storage Conditio...

Page 34: ...rvals in between there will likely be no cumulative biological effect If however a certain threshold has been passed biological effects may occur While the Site Rite 6 Ultrasound System acoustic outpu...

Page 35: ...h 1 9 cm Lateral Foci 12 5 Power Supply Specifications Note For 240 V applications use only center tapped 240 VAC single phase power as shown below A C Adapter Specifications Input Voltage 100 240 VAC...

Page 36: ...al Equipment Part 1 General Requirements for Safety IEC 60601 1 1 2000 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 1 General Requirements for Safety Collateral Standard Safety Requirements for Medical Electri...

Page 37: ...w The customer or user of the Site Rite 6 Ultrasound System should ensure that it is used in such an environment Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment Guidance RF Emissions CISPR 11 Gr...

Page 38: ...of a typical commercial or hospital environment Surge EN IEC 61000 4 5 1kV Differential 2kV Common 1kV Differential 2kV Common Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital e...

Page 39: ...4 6 Radiated RF EN IEC 61000 4 3 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz 3 V m 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz 3 Vrms 3 V m Portable and mobile communications equipment should be separated from the Site Rite 6 Ultrasound System...

Page 40: ...Ultrasound System can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF Communications Equipment and the Site Rite 6 Ultrasound System as recom...

Page 41: ...e expressed written consent of C R Bard Inc Site Rite 6 Ultrasound System Manufactured by Bard Access Systems Inc 605 North 5600 West Salt Lake City UT 84116 U S A 801 522 5000 Customer Service 800 54...

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Page 44: ...009 Bard Site Rite and Sherlock are trademarks and or registered trademarks of C R Bard Inc or an affiliate All other trademarks are the property of their owners Copyright 2009 C R Bard Inc All Rights...

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