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PROGRAMS AND MEMORIES  

The unit is provided with 10 memories (9 programmable memories and 1 for the storage of the data at the switching 
off), which allow to set 9 complete functioning programs, that can be selected by simply pressing the shifting keys 
UP/DOWN until the desired memory is chosen. 2 memories are totally free, and can be set by the operators, while 
the remaining ones are pre-set in order to facilitate the use of the unit: 

How it must be set a free memory  

1.  Select the desired memory with the selection keys UP/DOWN of the area

 B-MEMORY

.(It is possible to shift 

the memories from 1, 2, 3 and so on until 9 with the key UP, but also to shift them in the opposite direction, 
from 9 to 1, with the key DOWN);  

2.  Make (in the area 

H

) all the adjustments related to foot-switch activation (by the standard twin foot-switch 

34-

9330

 for monopolar/ bipolar use or by the independent twin foot-switch 

34-9331 

for the bipolar use only), except 

for the 

AUTO 

bipolar coagulation;  

3.  Choose all the desired current/s and the adjustment of their power/s. 

For  example:  as  the  unit  is equipped  with  4 different  monopolar  coagulation currents,  it  is  possible  to set  a 
memory, through the keys of the area 

D

, with one single current and its power, or with four currents and their 

different powers which can be then changed during the use, by simply pressing the selection key. 

In the first case

 only the desired current must be selected by the selection key and only its power must be set 

by the adjustment keys. 

In the second case,

 one upon the other, each current and their power must be set by the selection key and 

by the adjustment keys; 

4.  After having set all the parameters, the program has to be confirmed by pressing the storage key 

MEM 

of the 

area

 B

 

 

Is it possible to modify during the use the adjustments of the powers already set in a memory?  

Yes, it is always possible, through the adjustment keys of the power of the used current, and this variation is shown 
by the number of the memory which blinks. The number stops blinking if: 

The storage key 

MEM

 of the area 

is pressed, in order to confirm the variation done;  

One of the two selection keys 

UP/DOWN

 of the area 

is pressed, in order to come back to the powers 

and/or the functioning mode which was set before the variation. 

Is it possible to modify the adjustments of the power/s and/or the selected settings of a memory before the 
use? 

Yes, it is always possible, through the different adjustment/selection keys, and this variation is shown by the number 
of the memory which blinks. The number stops blinking if: 

The storage key 

MEM 

of the area 

is pressed, in order to confirm the variation done; 

One of the two selection keys 

UP/DOWN

 of the area 

is pressed, in order to come back to the powers 

and/or the functioning mode which was set before the variation. 

Is it possible to come back to the original power and/or functioning settings, if changed but not confirmed 
(while the number of the memory is blinking)? 

Yes, it is. One of the two selection keys 

UP/DOWN

 of the area 

must be pressed (the number of the memory stops 

blinking, and the original data are set again). 

Is it possible to use the unit without setting any memory? 

Yes, it is, but it is less practical, as each type of intervention may require different parameters.   

What is the best way to use a preset program?  

A preset program helps the users assuring a specific setting needed or required for performing a specific surgical 
procedure (the setting changes according to the procedure or according to the behaviour of each operator) and, 
because of this reason, it is possible to set and memorize a starting program. Then, if during the use, it is needed 
a changing (Current or Power can be obviously changed as above specified), the best way is: 

The following the operation using the different selection (the number of memory blinks). 

The resetting the program, at the end of the operation, to the original data by pushing, without distinction, 
the selection keys 

UP/DOWN

 of the area 

B

 

What happens if the unit is switched off while the memory number is blinking?

 

At the moment of the switching on the unit starts with the setting used when switched off. In this case, it means with 
the same memory (The number still blinking) and with the same setting.

 

 

PRE-SET MEMORIES (nr. 3) 

– Use in neurosurgery 

 

The pre-setting concerns:  

1.

 

Activation modes and outputs available. 

2.

 

Starting settings of the output powers for the normal HF neurosurgery when the Argon section switched off) 
(70W for all the monopolar cutting currents 

PURE, BLEND 1, BLEND 2

 ,40W for the monopolar coagulating 

currents 

FORCED, PIN POINT, SPRAY

, 20W for the more delicate 

MICRO 

bipolar coagulating current) 

The activation modes and the outputs available can not be changed, but all the currents and the output 
powers can obviously be changed by setting the desired levels and by pressing the memorisation key MEM 
of the area B.  

Summary of Contents for ESU-X 300 NT

Page 1: ...stra e 2 78532 Tuttlingen Germany Tel 49 7461 96624 0 FAX 49 7461 96624 22 E Mail info geister com Read instruction for use 0123 Medical product higher class I and shortcut for Notified Body T V S D P...

Page 2: ...oagulation G Alarm Led for the HF leakage currents control circuit H Setting of the standard twin foot switch pedal functioning PEDAL 1 I Setting of the connection sockets for the bipolar electrodes l...

Page 3: ...th sufficient density the cellular liquid of the tissues it warms it and generates what follows 1 a heating which is so rapid that the vapour pressure into the cells breaks their membranes and provoke...

Page 4: ...an electrode in bad conditions or an electrode with connection defects causes a reduction of the output power as it does not have any good contact with the tissues 6 Remember that even if compliant wi...

Page 5: ...circuit because these currents represent one possible source for undesired burns on the patient or the operators i e a patient who gets in touch with a metallic part of the operating table or with wet...

Page 6: ...dal or coagulation blue pedal BIP to activate the bipolar currents of cut coagulating cut yellow pedal or coagulation blue pedal except for the coagulation AUTO which is not activated by any pedal foo...

Page 7: ...d switch handle forceps for coagulation with hand switch for coag only in alternative Socket 5 A the led A under is lighted on handle forceps for coagulation laparoscopic instrument for the use by foo...

Page 8: ...ust the power with the regulation keys UP DOWN For the delivery loud acoustic signal and yellow Led press on the yellow pedal of the twin foot switch or the yellow key of the hand switch handle Instru...

Page 9: ...the delivery acute acoustic signal and blue Led press on the blue pedal of the twin foot switch or the blue key of the hand switch electrodes holder handle It is also possible to deliver the current b...

Page 10: ...r the delivery acute acoustic signal and blue Led press on the blue pedal of the twin foot switch or the blue key of the hand switch electrodes holder handle It is also possible to deliver the current...

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Page 12: ...USE OF THE PEDAL FOOT SWITCHES Press on the yellow pedal for the pure coagulating cut currents and the blue pedal for the coagulation currents C BIPOLAR FUNCTIONING The bipolar functioning is always...

Page 13: ...ith the active electrode This current is controlled by an automatic system ADC System for the self regulation of the functioning which guarantees that the power selected by the operators remains const...

Page 14: ...med with forceps surgical instrument and for coagulations performed directly with the active electrode even far away from the tissues This current is controlled by an automatic system ADC System for t...

Page 15: ...ted above the unit allows to A Use the resectoscope by foot switch activation See PAR CONNECTION AND USE OF THE PEDAL FOOT SWITCHES Just press on the yellow pedal for the pure cutting coagulating cutt...

Page 16: ...keys UP DOWN For the delivery acute acoustic signal and blue Led press on the blue pedal of the twin foot switch Instructions for use adjustments and electrodes Use the loop ball electrodes for the r...

Page 17: ...for a cut without coagulating effect Current BLEND 1 from 90 100W on the prostate for a cut with soft coagulating effect For the Cut with ribbon loop electrodes use as follows Current PURE from 160 18...

Page 18: ...informs the operators that the neutral electrode is not connected Impossibility to use the monopolar currents the displays for the monopolar currents powers are switched off Activation modes and outp...

Page 19: ...he unit 0 5sec on the left 5sec on the right For the switching off it is possible either to disconnect the forceps from the tissues or wait until the current disconnects automatically once the tissues...

Page 20: ...thout any sticking of the tissues on the electrode the above mentioned powers maybe have to be changed through small variations of 10 15W each time For the Coagulation When bipolar forceps are used it...

Page 21: ...ion Is it possible to modify the adjustments of the power s and or the selected settings of a memory before the use Yes it is always possible through the different adjustment selection keys and this v...

Page 22: ...gon gas flow if it is used can obviously be changed by setting the desired levels and by pressing the memorisation key MEM of the area B The pre setting of these memories allows to use the unit as fol...

Page 23: ...raph PRE SET MEMORIES nr 8 Use in flexible endoscopic surgery or in endoscopic surgery under liquid The pre setting concerns 1 Activation mode and output available 2 In these programs are not set outp...

Page 24: ...o the neutral electrode broken cable non connected cable to the unit or to the neutral electrode neutral electrode split type not attached to the tissues no nP Failure into the neutral electrode contr...

Page 25: ...nopolar SPRAY mode Err 46 2E Output peak voltage reading failed lower than expected Err 47 2F Output peak voltage reading failed higher than expected Err 48 30 Output peak current reading failed lower...

Page 26: ...ins Fuses T 5 A Monopolar mode with the possibility to connect 1 or 2 electrodes holder handles both of them with hand switches or just one with hand switches and the other one with pedal foot switche...

Page 27: ...Directive 89 336 CEE Category A Suggested distances to keep from not vital devices Source of the Current RF Typical Power W Distance m Microcellular telephones CT1 CT2 CT3 0 01 0 4 Mobile telephones D...

Page 28: ...300NT_EN B 18 04 2018 ssta cgro cgro 28 von 35 MONOPOLAR CURRENTS Variation of the output power from 50 to 2000 by selecting 100 and 50 of maximum power Increase in the output power with nominal load...

Page 29: ...50 200 250 300 3500 3000 2500 2000 1000 500 1500 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 7500 Vpp V 50 100 50 100 50 100 P W RMS Impostazione Reglage P W RMS Setting Impostazione Re...

Page 30: ...120 150 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 50 100 150 200 250 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 50 100 50 100 50 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1k 1 1k 1 2k 1 3k 1 4k 1 5k 1 6k 1 7k 1 8k 1 9k 2k 100 200 3...

Page 31: ...0 200 240 280 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 7500 50 100 50 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1k 1 1k 1 2k 1 3k 1 4k 1 5k 1 6k 1 7k 1 8k...

Page 32: ...X 300NT_EN B 18 04 2018 ssta cgro cgro 32 von 35 BIPOLAR CURRENTS Variation of the output power from 10 to 1000 by selecting 100 and 50 of maximum power Increase in the output power with nominal load...

Page 33: ...40 20 130 120 100 80 60 40 20 130 120 100 80 60 40 20 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 20 40 60 80 100 120 130 20 40 60 80 100 120 130 40 80 120 160 20 60 100 140 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 850 20 40...

Page 34: ...20 130 120 100 80 60 40 20 130 120 100 80 60 40 20 130 120 100 80 60 40 20 20 40 60 80 100 120 130 20 40 60 80 100 120 130 20 40 60 80 100 120 130 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 20 40 60 80 100 12...

Page 35: ...RIES see next page for details Nominal voltage 4000 V E 1 Straight knife electrode E 5 Straight needle electrode thick type 2 pcs E 7 Straight needle electrode thin type E12 Straight ball electrode 2...

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