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Exago 

Manual

Exago 

Manual

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Type BF patient applied part (B=body, 

F=floating applied part). The probe com

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plies with the class “BF” Medical Electric 
equipment compliant with he standard 
IEC 60601-1

Warning: Read the user manual before 
using the device bearing this symbol

Warning : Do not sit on the equipment

Warning : Do not push the equipment if 
the castor wheels are locked

ON / OFF switch

Collect separately from other waste 
(see European Commission Directive for 
electronic waste). The device must be 
recycled at the certified recycling center. 

CE Mark

1.1 Safety symbols

Please note the meaning of the following 

safety symbols:

1.2 Environmental conditions of use

The device shall be operated in a clean 

atmosphere, without dust and smoke. 

The device is designed and tested be ope

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rated within this range of temperature: 

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-20°C to +60°C during transportation 
and storing

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+10°C to +40°C during operation.

The device is designed to be operated 

with a relative humidity range from 10 to 

95% including condensation.

The device is designed for the following 

atmospheric pressures: 

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700 hPa to 1060 hPa while in operation

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500 hPa to 1060 hPa during transporta

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tion and storing.

1.3 Electrical safety

This equipment is compliant with IEC stan

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dard 60601-1, Safety for Medical Electrical 

Equipment.

According to the standard, the equipment 
is classified as:

a) According to the type of protection 
against electrical shock:
Class I equipment

b) According to the degree of protec

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tion against electrical shock:

Type BF

c) According to the degree of protec

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tion against harmful water ingress:
IPX0 (device without protection 
against water ingress)

d) According to the degree of safety 
of application in presence of flam

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mable anaesthetic mixture with air, 
oxygen or nitrous oxide, device not 
suitable for use in the presence of a 
flammable anaesthetic mixture with 
air, oxygen or nitrous oxide.

e) According to the mode of opera

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tion: Continuous operation

In order to ensure patient safety, please 

observe these warnings:

The equipment must be supplied by using 

the provided power cord including a con

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nection to ground.

The equipment must be used with the 

power adapter supplied by IMV Imaging, 

reference Protek PMP120-13-2-B2. The use 

of any other power adapter is forbidden. 

1.Safety instructions

Summary of Contents for EXAGO

Page 1: ...1 www imv imaging com Your complete animal imaging solution Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...mode and menu 8 5 CFM mode and menu 9 6 PW mode and menu 9 7 Measure menu 8 Review menu 9 Probe menu 10 Settings 11 Protocol menu 12 Report menu 13 Patient menu 14 Screen icons 15 Cleaning and disinfe...

Page 3: ...ned for the following atmospheric pressures 700 hPa to 1060 hPa while in operation 500 hPa to 1060 hPa during transporta tion and storing 1 3 Electrical safety This equipment is compliant with IEC sta...

Page 4: ...aintenance reasons never disconnect a probe from the device without freezing the system first All probes provided with the Exago device are compliant with the standard ISO 10993 1 concerning biocompat...

Page 5: ...robe connected on the connector 2 2 Use of Exago trolley If the equipment is used with the Exago trolley check that a probe is connected to the right hand side connector 2 3 Starting of the device To...

Page 6: ...Line adjustment In Freeze mode move to previous Cineloop image Current image index is displayed on screen Measure menu Touchpad used for menu selection mea surement cursors validation of measure ments...

Page 7: ...indow positioning adjustment Exit Noise Rejector Biopsy Power Dynamic Dynamic Range of B image Transmit Power Adjust Brightness Brightness Dual L R U D Frame Average Noise Reject Compare two images in...

Page 8: ...ch from Active CFM mode to Pre trace CFM mode Power CFM transmit Power Rejection of movements from vessel walls and tissues High Wall Filter slow speeds are rejected Wall Filter Persistence Frame aver...

Page 9: ...e trace or PW mode Press Update to switch from Active PW mode to Pre trace PW mode When PW is activated from CFM mode the Update key allows to come back to CFM mode with the gate active Select Gate Si...

Page 10: ...settings of the menu Use Touchpad to adjust caliper posi tioning and validation Terminate the measurement Draw Trace countour Distance Four distances can be acquired on the same image Choose distan ce...

Page 11: ...EVIEW CFM B SELECT DEPTH GAIN DEPTH GAIN FREEZE UPDATE STORE Access Review menu for reviewing images and clips Keys to change settings of the contex tual menu Use Touchpad to select file or clip Exit...

Page 12: ...DEPTH GAIN FREEZE UPDATE STORE Keys to change settings of the contex tual menu If no contexual keys used for 15 seconds the system exits the probe menu Probe 2 Only active if the device is used on du...

Page 13: ...red with the Text button on the keyboard automati cally when pressing Text Select image format Dicom only allows to save the images only in this format Enter user patient informaton Select language Ch...

Page 14: ...nsfer to DICOM server is imme diate when pressing store When not ticked the DICOM images can be saved in a Patient Report in DICOM for mat Enter Patient ID if DICOM storage is used Information about n...

Page 15: ...ata table in data or graphical mode Next Previous controls are used to review table of different authors Dicom folder Print menu Print server Application Entity name Allocated by the network administr...

Page 16: ...image and return the previous caliper for adjustment Freeze the image and use Cursor to scroll the protocol list Scroll the protocol menu using Tou chpad Validate the first caliper and activate the se...

Page 17: ...ange settings of the menu Exit the menu return to current exami nations or see images and clips Page 1 Export USB Export selected data to external USB device Move to the next report image Display sele...

Page 18: ...ARROW PATIENT REPORT PROTOCOL PROBE ZOOM TGC SETTINGS CLEAR FREQUENCY FOCUS M CINELOOP PWD MEASURE REVIEW CFM B SELECT DEPTH GAIN DEPTH GAIN FREEZE UPDATE STORE Keys to change settings of the menu Cli...

Page 19: ...creen indicates either the internal me mory marked Exago or on a connected USB If the indicator is red the memory is full During storage of images or clips the fo llowing icons are displayed on the sc...

Page 20: ...in a solution of mild soap and water Switch off and disconnect the device together with all connected peripherals 4 Remove any cleaning solution residue with a clean soft cloth damped in sterile water...

Page 21: ...he system 3 Wipe the probe and cable with a clean soft cloth that has been dam ped in a solution of mild soap and water 4 Remove any cleaning solution residue with a soft clean cloth damped in sterile...

Page 22: ...aedics tendons small parts Convex C360 A B mode 2 5 to 5 0 MHz 128 Abdominal for large small animals Convex C320 A B mode 2 0 to 5 0 MHz 128 Abdominal and cardiac especially for small animals Micro co...

Page 23: ...100 240 V 47 63 Hz Out Put 120 W Max 19V Inputs and Outputs RJ 45 Video Out For external screen and thermal printer DVI connection USB port Processing 32 true emission channels 64 reception channels M...

Page 24: ...ork loin marbling This software works with the Exago and its large probe 13 cm probe www biotronics inc com ECOTEXT Testicular analysis software for all species Developed by Humeco ECOTEXT is a comput...

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