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Copyright Information

©2014 Cynosure, Inc.

Cynosure, Ellman and RadioLase are registered trademarks of Cynosure, Inc.

Caution

Federal law restricts this device to sale by or 

on the order of a Physician

Summary of Contents for RadioLASE 3

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual English English ...

Page 2: ...Copyright Information 2014 Cynosure Inc Cynosure Ellman and RadioLase are registered trademarks of Cynosure Inc Caution Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a Physician ...

Page 3: ...AFETY Page 4 III TECHNICAL INFORMATION Page 7 IV DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL ELEMENTS Page 7 V PREPARATION FOR USE Page 12 VI SURGICAL DESCRIPTION AND USE Page 12 VII POWER OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS Page 14 VIII TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Page 17 ...

Page 4: ... provide the required power levels nor withstand the demands of lengthy non ablative wrinkle treatment procedures The Radiolase 3 Generator will overheat and possibly fail if used for non ablative treatment of wrinkles Such failures will not be covered by warranty II SAFETY Improper use of this or any high frequency surgical instrument can result in a patient injury Read and become familiar with a...

Page 5: ...rom the patient 2 1 1 10 The output power selected should be as low as possible for the intended purpose 2 1 1 11 Apparent low output or failure of the surgical equipment to function correctly at the normal operating settings may indicate faulty application of the Neutral Pad or poor contact in its connection 2 1 1 12 Before each use inspect the accessories electrode cables and probes for possible...

Page 6: ...ce contract with the manufacturer or one of its authorized service agents is recommended after the warranty period III TECHNICAL INFORMATION 3 0 SUPPLIER S INFORMATION Cynosure Inc dba Ellman 400 Karin Lane Hicksville New York 11801 U S A 516 594 3333 800 835 5355 Supplier will make the following available upon request circuit diagrams component parts list description calibration instructions or o...

Page 7: ...s A variety of handpieces are available When using a fingerswitch handpiece the depressed button will activate monopolar energy in the mode and power level selected on the front panel 4 0 3 IEC Neutral Pad The IEC Neutral Pad must be used with the RF Generator during activation To use insert the molded plug of the Neutral Pad into the RF Generator as shown in Figure 4 2 4 0 4 Power Cord The power ...

Page 8: ...POWER ENTRY 5 Cynosure Inc dba Ellman HF RADIO SURGICAL GENERATOR MODEL P N Operating Frequency 4 MHz POWER OUTPUT MONOPOLAR BIPOLAR 500 OHM LOAD 200 OHM LOAD CUT 50 WATTS CUT COAG 50 WATTS HEMO 35 WATTS 35 WATTS RATED DUTY CYCLE 20 SEC ON 30 SEC OFF SUPPLY RATINGS at 50 60Hz 230 240 VAC 0 80A 220 VAC 0 90A 120 VAC 1 40A 100 VAC 1 70A 3 2 0413 VOLUME FOOT SWITCH Figure 4 1 Rear Panel 6 5 4 3 2 1 7...

Page 9: ...EMENTS Power Switch NEUTRAL BIPOLAR HANDPIECE FINGERSWITCH HANDPIECE ON OFF MONOPOLAR FINGERSWITCH HANDPIECE NEUTRAL PAD BIPOLAR HANDPIECE OR CABLE 1 4a 5a 9 8a 7a 6a 5 3 4 1 9 10 2 8 7 6 11 12 Figure 4 2 Front Panel 1 1 ON 0 OFF ...

Page 10: ...ht Monopolar Hemo Energized Indicator The indicator illuminates when Monopolar Hemo function is selected and has been energized Monopolar Mode Select Knob Monopolar Power Intensity Setting Knob The selected output power will be delivered to the patient for true output power See figures in section 8 Blue Light Bipolar Hemo Energized Indicator The indicator illuminates when Bipolar Hemo function is ...

Page 11: ...tion 4 3 2 Refer to manual 4 3 3 Protective earth connection 4 3 4 Neutral electrode floating at high frequency 4 3 5 Fingerswitch control 4 3 6 Footswitch control 4 3 7 Neutral Pad 4 3 8 Non Ionization radiation 4 3 9 Equipotential Symbol ...

Page 12: ...e selected and the foot pedal or fingerswitch must be activated During the actual cutting it is important to use a smooth uninterrupted motion with light even pressure The movement should not be too slow If it is the build up of lateral heat in the tissue may cause charring followed by necrosis and sloughing see Preoperative Cutting Practice Section 6 1 When performing a second or third cut in the...

Page 13: ... a point when no discoloration occurs and there is no visible sparking The Radiosurgical tip should not encounter resistance The cut should be smooth without sparking and without any drag 6 2 PRE OPERATIVE COAGULATION PRACTICE Intermittent gentle contact with the tissue is performed until bleeding stops Effective coagulation is achieved when the treated area appears on the meat as blanched spot Fe...

Page 14: ...OWER OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS Typical Nominal Plot Power Output vs Dial Setting Monopolar 500 Ohm load Bipolar 200 Ohm Load Figure 7 0 Figure 7 1 Typical Nominal Plot Monopolar Cut Power Output vs Resistive Load ...

Page 15: ...15 Figure 7 2 Figure 7 3 Typical Nominal Plot Monopolar Cut Coag Power Output vs Resistive Load Typical Nominal Plot Monopolar Hemo Power Output vs Resistive Load ...

Page 16: ...16 Figure 7 4 Figure 7 5 Typical Nominal Plot Bipolar Hemo Power Output vs Resistive Load Typical Nominal Plot Voltage Output vs Dial Setting Open Circuit ...

Page 17: ...ximately 1200 Volts VIII TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 8 0 OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS RF Power out is within 20 of nominal above when the dial setting is greater than 1 RF Power out is stable within 10 within 10 seconds after activation RF output frequency is within 10 of nominal 8 1 PREVENTIVE INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Regular preventive inspection should be carried out to prevent reduced safety of the u...

Page 18: ...0V 120V 220V 240V 10 8 3 2 Line frequency 60 Hz 50 Hz 8 3 3 Input current at max output power 0 80A 230 240VAC 0 90A 220VAC 1 40A 120VAC 1 70A 100VAC 8 3 4 Rating of fuses in the main supply T 1 25A 250V 240V 220V power T 2 0A 250V 120V 100VAC 8 4 SIZE AND WEIGHT 8 4 1 W x H x D 10 x 4 5 x 10 5 8 4 2 Weight 10 lbs 8 5 OPERATING CONDITIONS 8 5 1 Ambient Temperature 10 C 40 C 8 5 2 Relative Humidity...

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Page 20: ...DIM 50 54 REV E 8 December 2015 Cynosure Inc dba Ellman 400 Karin Lane Hicksville N Y 11801 U S A Tel 800 835 5355 516 594 3333 Fax 516 279 4483 www ellman com ...

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