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CONTENTS
I.
INTRODUCTION
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1.0 Introduction to Radiosurgery
1.1 Symbol Definitions
1.2 Packing List
II.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
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2.0 Distributor and Manufacturer Information
2.1 General Description
2.2 Applicable Specifications
2.3 RF Power Output
2.4 Modulation (Waveforms)
2.5 Timing
2.6 Classification
2.7 Preventive Inspection and Maintenance
III.
CAUTION AND WARNING
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3.0 Caution and Warning
3.1 Safety Instructions
IV.
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL ELEMENTS
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4.0 Special Feature:
Mode and Power Output Level Memory
Dual Footswitch and Three-Button Fingerswitch Handpiece
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Rear Panel
4.2 Front Panel
V.
PREPARATION FOR USE
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5.0 Preparation for Use
5.1 Operational Preparation and Functional Selection
of the Surgitron Dual Frequency
VI.
CLINICAL INFORMATION AND PRACTICING PROCEDURES
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6.1 Learning to Use Radiosurgery
6.2 Waveform
6.3 Pre-Operative Cutting Practice
6.4 Anesthesia
VII.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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7.1 Output Character
7.2 Safety Features
7.3 Input Character
7.4 Size and Weight
7.5 Error Codes Table
VIII.
FIGURES
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8.1 Power Output vs. Digital Setting (500 Ohms Resistive Load)
8.2 Cut Mode Power Output vs. Resistive Load
8.3 Coag Mode Power Output vs. Resistive Load
8.4 Hemo Mode Power Output vs. Resistive Load
8.5 Fulgurate Mode Power Output vs. Resistive Load
8.6 Bipolar Mode Power Output vs. Resistive Load
Rev. d
4/02