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4.0

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

I.E.C. Equipment Classification:

 Class I (intended for connection to Class I

surgical console), IPX0 (ordinary) Type of applied part is dependent on surgical
console. 

The system was tested and complies with UL 60601-1, 1st edition, CAN/CSA
C22.2 NO. 601.1, IEC 60601-1, 2nd Edition including Amendments 1 and 2.

The system was also tested and complies with IEC 60601-1-2 as follows: 1) The
system may not cause harmful interference; 2) The system will accept interference
received, including interference that might cause undesirable operation. 
If interference occurs, separate the instruments by moving one away from the
other. For more information contact customer service.

4.1

Service Interval

All Shavers have a 12 month service interval.

WARNING: Failure to follow the specified service interval could
result in reduced instrument performance or overheating of the
handpiece. Overheating can lead to possible burn injury to the
patient or medical personnel. Rotation of handpiece usage per day
will assist with proper performance.

W41-261-004AB.book  Page 13  Thursday, September 18, 2014  9:28 AM

Summary of Contents for Linvatec Advantage Turbo D9920

Page 1: ...ConMed Linvatec Shaver Handpieces D9920 D9924 W41 261 004AB book Page 1 Thursday September 18 2014 9 28 AM...

Page 2: ...ated transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any human or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic manual or otherwise or disclosed...

Page 3: ...ion Symbols 7 1 6 Handpiece Descriptions 8 1 7 Preoperative Functional Test 9 2 0 CLEANING AND STERILIZING 2 1 Cleaning and Washer Sanitizer Warnings and Precautions 10 3 0 Handpiece Cleaning Instruct...

Page 4: ...Table of Contents Page ii 4 3 Handpiece Environmental Requirements 15 5 0 CUSTOMER SERVICE 5 1 Assistance 16 W41 261 004AB book Page ii Thursday September 18 2014 9 28 AM...

Page 5: ...led by operating buttons on the handpiece or using a footswitch A suction source is connected to the shaver handpiece to draw tissue into the shaver blade and remove tissue from the surgical site 1 3...

Page 6: ...accessory Damage to the equipment is possible if these instructions are not followed NOTE A note is added to provide additional focused information This equipment is designed for use by medical profes...

Page 7: ...y clean and re sterilize this single use device has not been established and subsequent re use may adversely affect the performance safety and or sterility of the device 8 After use shaver blades burs...

Page 8: ...ment for proper operation Ensure all attachments and accessories are correctly and completely attached to the handpiece Perform the required Performance Tests for each associated handpiece prior to ea...

Page 9: ...mance is not increased with force Excessive force or using shaver blades or burs as a lever can cause damage to the device including permanent deformation shedding of metal wear motor seizure and over...

Page 10: ...to Speed Increase button see step 4 Handpiece Descriptions on page 8 for more information Handpiece ON OFF button Will also convert to Speed Decrease button see step 4 Handpiece Descriptions on page...

Page 11: ...Law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician Manufacturer Consult instructions for use Non sterile Date of Manufacture No user service recommended Refer servicing to qualified C...

Page 12: ...he blade to ensure it is locked To remove the blade rotate and hold the collet in the UNLOCK direction and remove the blade 2 Suction Port Valve Manually controls suction flow Move towards the front o...

Page 13: ...ed and held for approximately 1 second the handpiece will run in the preset forward mode for as long as the ON OFF button is held down Release the ON OFF button and the handpiece will resume running i...

Page 14: ...eased handpiece performance 6 For aluminum surfaces a neutral pH agent should be used To prevent corrosion avoid contact with strong alkaline solutions pH over 10 5 or agents containing iodine or chlo...

Page 15: ...binding the internal mechanism of the collet Clean until all debris is removed 5 Manipulate all moving parts of the handpiece to ensure all debris is removed If not clean again until all debris is rem...

Page 16: ...that is not completely cool or dry may decrease performance and or reliability Handpieces may be processed in a pre vacuum steam sterilizer Steam Pre vacuum Individually wrap handpiece and handpiece...

Page 17: ...he system will accept interference received including interference that might cause undesirable operation If interference occurs separate the instruments by moving one away from the other For more inf...

Page 18: ...ndpieces Operating Speed 500 12 000 rpm Forward Reverse 500 4 000 cpm Single and Multi turn Oscillate Torque Nominal 35 in oz 24 7 N cm Length 6 1 in 15 5 cm Diameter Approx 1 25 in tear drop 3 2 cm W...

Page 19: ...al Requirements Environmental Conditions Operating Storage and Transport Temperature Relative Humidity Atmospheric Pressure 75 30 Non Condensing 93 10 Non Condensing W41 261 004AB book Page 15 Thursda...

Page 20: ...splayed on the box and included on all paperwork Refer to this number if making inquiries about the repair status Please call ConMed Linvatec Customer Service and provide the following information to...

Page 21: ...W41 261 004AB book Page 1 Thursday September 18 2014 9 28 AM...

Page 22: ...525 French Road Utica NY 13502 5994 USA 727 392 6464 Customer Service 1 800 237 0169 FAX 727 399 5256 International FAX 1 727 397 4540 email customer_service conmed com www conmed com W41 261 004AB b...

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