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MN1-6260  Rev.2

3. Preparations before use 

This chapter describes preparations needed to use the probe safely. Please prepare the probe prior to each use by 
following the instructions below. 

3-1. Visual check

Visually check the probe tip, ultrasonic radiation part, cable, and connector.
If any holes, indentations, abrasion, cracks, deformation, looseness, discoloration, or other abnormalities are found, do 
not use the probe. 

3-2. Confirmation of cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization

Confirm that the probe is certainly cleaned, disinfected, and sterilized. The degree of reprocessing depends on the 
intended use. Please refer to the separate instruction manual “Cleaning, Disinfection and Sterilization” for cleaning, 
disinfection, and sterilization procedure.

3-3. Operation check

Connect the probe to the ultrasound diagnostic instrument and check that the displayed scan type and frequency 
correspond to those of the probe. Check also that there is no abnormality in the image.

If any abnormality is found in the image, please refer to the picture at section “1-1-1 Warnings and cautions” of 

separate instruction manual “Safety”.

Remark: Please refer to the documentation supplied with the ultrasound diagnostic instrument for how to connect the

probe and information displayed on the monitor.
If the probe is operated in still air, brightness on the top of the image may be non uniform, but this does not 
affect the performance of the probe. 

 Warning

Make preparations prior to each use.

The operator and the patient may be injured if the equipment has any abnormality. 

If any abnormality is found in the equipment, stop using it and contact our office written on the back 

cover.

 Caution

Do not use the probe if the displayed scan type and frequency do not correspond to those of the probe. 

Incorrect acoustic output can result in burns or other injuries to the patient. Contact our office written 

on the back cover.

Summary of Contents for MXS1

Page 1: ... the separate Instruction Manual Safety MN1 5980 and Cleaning Disinfection and Sterilization MN1 5998 carefully prior to use Keep this Instruction Manual together with the ultrasound diagnostic instru ment for any future reference Hitachi Ltd 2017 2018 All rights reserved MXS1 Probe Instruction Manual Specification MN1 6260 Rev 2 ...

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Page 3: ...ds and injuries to the operator or patient Danger Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury to the operator or patient Warning Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury to the operator or patient Caution Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may re...

Page 4: ...tended use 1 1 2 Classification of ME equipment 1 1 3 Standard components 1 1 4 Options 1 2 Specifications and Parts name 3 2 1 Specifications 3 2 2 Name of each parts 4 3 Preparations before use 5 3 1 Visual check 5 3 2 Confirmation of cleaning disinfection and sterilization 5 3 3 Operation check 5 4 Operation 7 4 1 Temperature control system 7 ...

Page 5: ... This probe doesn t support any puncture method 1 2 Classification of ME equipment This probe is classified as follows according to IEC60601 1 Please refer to the section 2 1 for the applied part the part treated as the applied part and the range of IPX7 Classification based on the degree of protection against electric shock Type BF applied part Classification for protection against ingress of liq...

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Page 7: ...try please refer to the instrument instruction manual or contact your local Hitachi representative Field of view 90 Frequency 2 75 MHz Cable length 2 2 m Service life 3 years Applied part Probe tip including ultrasonic radiation part see the section 2 2 Part treated as Applied part Cable up to 1 m length from the probe tip IPX7 range See Figure 1 Measurement accuracy Refer to the instruction manua...

Page 8: ...Probe tip This part is gripped during operation Cable Cable transfers electric input output signals Connector The connector is the part which is connected to the ultrasound diagnostic instrument Caution Do not pull bend twist or apply excessive force to the cable The probe may malfunction due to cable disconnection Do not subject the ultrasonic radiation part to hard impact The impact may cause da...

Page 9: ...displayed scan type and frequency correspond to those of the probe Check also that there is no abnormality in the image If any abnormality is found in the image please refer to the picture at section 1 1 1 Warnings and cautions of separate instruction manual Safety Remark Please refer to the documentation supplied with the ultrasound diagnostic instrument for how to connect the probe and informati...

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Page 11: ... to the patient Remove the probe after pushing the Freeze button Probe will be damaged when do not remove the probe after stopping the transmission 4 1 Temperature Control System The tip of the probe contains a temperature sensor This sensor monitors the surface temperature at the tip of the probe in order to prevent damage to the body surface When the surface temperature exceed limit the message ...

Page 12: ...hi Ltd 2 16 1 Higashi Ueno Taito ku Tokyo 110 0015 Japan Contact 81 3 6284 3668 http www hitachi com businesses healthcare index html Overseas Offices Hitachi Medical Systems GmbH Otto von Guericke Ring 3 D 65205 Wiesbaden Germany EU Importer Hitachi Medical Systems Europe Holding AG Address Sumpfstrasse 13 CH 6300 Zug Switzerland MN1 6260 Rev 2 18 04 11 ...

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