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InnerVue
™
II Diagnostic Scope System
Sufficient clearance is
maintained by allowing an
area six inches by six inches
both behind and on the left
side of the InnerVue
™
II unit.
• When used in the presence of other energized, endoscopically-used devices
and accessories, such as Lasers and High Frequency Surgical equipment, the
safety precautions for such equipment must also be followed.
• Before each use, check the outer surface of the arthroscope and arthroscopic
accessories to ensure there are no unintended rough surfaces, sharp edges, or
protrusions that may cause a safety hazard to the patient or user; or cause
damage to the equipment and other accessories.
• In the event of use with other surgical tools, such as shavers, care shall be taken
to avoid damage to the arthroscope or any arthroscopic accessories. All
damaged instruments shall be discarded immediately.
• In the event of a loss of system function during a procedure, no further
visualization is necessary, and the procedure is ended, the physician shall remove
the arthroscope and proceed with closure or further patient care as needed.
Further arthroscopic examination shall only be performed with a fully functional
system, for which a backup unit is recommended.
To avoid personal injury and damage to this device:
• Do not block ventilation slots or openings. Always ensure sufficient clearance
for ventilation by not placing any other equipment or objects on or near the
vents on either side of the InnerVue™ Diagnostic unit.
• Always place and keep the InnerVue
™
II unit on a flat, level, and secure surface.
• In the event of suspected damage or failure, DO NOT OPERATE and have the
device inspected by qualified personnel.
A flat surface will provide the optimal
performance.
Ventilation
Clearance
6 x 6 inches
Ventilation
Clearance
6 x 6 inches
Specifications
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