
Angel
®
cPRP System
Operator’s Manual
3-12
Processing
3. Cycle Enumerator
The cycle enumerator displays the current cycle number in any
screen. Each case may run up to three cycles. After each cycle, the
operator must check the PRP volume collected to ensure that the
PRP syringe does not overfill.
4. Alarm Area
Alarms are shown as icons in the alarm area. Touching the icon will bring up
a context-sensitive information screen that describes the alarm in detail. The
various icons which may appear in the alarm area are detailed in “Alarms
and Notifications” on page 5-1.
5. Protocol Pull-Down Button
The name of the currently loaded protocol is displayed to the left
of the Protocol pull-down button. Touching the Protocol pull-down
button will display a list of available protocols; touching the Protocol
pull-down button a second time collapses the list. Touching a protocol’s name
in the list will select it as the protocol to be used during processing. The
protocol may be changed after each cycle of a case.
The Angel
®
Concentrated Platelet Rich Plasma (cPRP) System ships with a
single Standard Protocol. The Standard Protocol is locked in the computer’s
memory and cannot be altered or deleted.
Refer to Chapter 4: Programmability Option for additional information on
protocols and creating custom protocols.
6-7. Up and Down Arrow Buttons
Touching the Up Arrow button and Down Arrow button will
increase and decrease, respectively, the whole blood or
mixture of blood and bone marrow volume to process. The
volume set to be processed is displayed by the number (in ml) in the center
of the touch screen display, and is reflected by the icon labeled “whole blood
volume to process”.
A total of 180 ml can be processed over three (3) cycles per disposable. A
cycle can process from 40 to 180 ml of blood or mixture of blood and bone
marrow. The default volume is 60 ml.
8. Menu Button
Touching the Menu button will bring up the Menu Screen. Various
Angel
®
cPRP System settings can be adjusted from the Menu
Screen. Touching the Close button in the Menu Screen will close
the Menu Screen and display the previously displayed screen. Refer to the
section “Menu Screen” on page 3-17.
9. Info Button
Touching the Info button from any screen may bring up an Info
Screen containing contextual help for that screen. Touching the Close
button from the Info Screen will return you to the previously displayed
screen. Refer to the section “Info Screen” on page 3-20.