#3. The physician performs a surgical procedure using Preset 2 (same as Example #1 Preset values).
He changes the settings by selecting the Cut II mode. The displayed power will remain at 30 watts. The physician then adjusts the
power to 100 watts. He resumes the procedure now using Cut II at 100 watts. He then switches the mode back to Cut I. The power
output returns to 30 watts as stored in the # 2 Preset. The physician switches again to the Cut II mode and the output power
returns to the temporary memory of 100 watts as previously selected. The procedure is completed without saving any modes or
power settings. The next time the unit is switched on, the number 2 Preset will be displayed and available when the unit is acti-
vated. The number 2 Preset will be the same as the modes and settings indicated in Example #1.
#4. The physician performs a surgical procedure using Preset 2 (same as Example #1 Preset values.).
As required in the procedure, he selects the Blend mode (the Blend Amount Indicator illuminates to one bar indicating the Blend
mode can be increased to the preferred amount of blend). He adjusts the hemostasis level up to a 30% blend but does not store
the new settings into the Preset. The next time the unit is switched on, the number 2 Preset will be displayed and available when
the unit is activated. The number 2 Preset will be the same as the modes and settings indicated in Example #1.
#5. The physician performs a surgical procedure using Preset 2 (same as Example #1 Preset values). He adjusts the power settings
for a Cut mode, a Coag mode, and a Bipolar mode and presses the Store button for three seconds to save the new settings as
Preset number 2. The next time the unit is switched on, the number 2 Preset will be displayed and available when the unit is
activated. The number 2
Preset will now be the last saved Preset settings for Preset 2.
ACTIVATING THE UNIT
NOTICE
:
Review
Activation Safety
on page 6 of this section before activating the unit. When you turn on
your unit remember the following feature:
The Bovie IDS-400 will power up to the modes and settings displayed when the unit was last
activated. For example, if you set Cut I mode at 50 watts and activate the unit, then turn the unit
off, it will automatically return to Cut I mode at 50 watts when you turn it on again. Similarly, if you
set Pinpoint mode at 40 watts and activate the unit before you turn it off, it will return to Pinpoint
mode at 40 watts when you turn it on again.
1. Monopolar Cut - select the mode of operation for Cut: Cut I, Cut II, or Blend then select the desired Cut power settings by pressing
the up and down buttons next to the Cut power output display.
2. If using Blend, vary the Blend setting by pressing the up and down buttons next to the blend amount indicator graph.
3. Monopolar Coag - select the mode of operation for coagulation: Pinpoint or Spray, then select the coagulation power settings by
pressing the up and down buttons next to the Coag power output display.
4. Bipolar - adjust the Bipolar power settings by pressing the up and down buttons next to the Bipolar power output display.
5. Activate the generator by pressing the appropriate button on the handpiece or pedal on the footswitch.
NOTICE:
Monopolar and bipolar footswitching operations are controlled by independent foot controls.
ACTIVATION SAFETY
WARNINGS:
Do not wrap the accessory cords or patient return electrode cords around metal objects. This may
induce currents that could lead to shocks, fires, or injury to the patient or surgical team.
Danger: Fire / Explosion Hazard
- Do not use the Bovie IDS-400 in the presence of flammable
anesthetics.
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