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Magstim BiStim² 

 

 

Operating Manual 

 

© The Magstim Company Limited 

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MOP02-EN-02 

6.3 

Environmental Conditions

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6.4 

Handling 

The  master  and  slave  units  weigh  in  excess  of  20kg.  If  it  is  necessary  to  move  the  units  for  any 
reason,  the  weight  must  be  distributed  between  at  least  two  persons.  Please  see  diagram  below  for 
recommended manual handling methods. The master and slave units should be moved individually. 
 
Note:  The  weight  of  Magstim  Bistim²  unit  is  unevenly  distributed  with  the  right  hand  side  of  the  unit 
being considerably heavier than the  left.  Care should be taken  when transporting the  unit to ensure 
that this heavier side is adequately supported. 
 

 

Figure 6.1: Guidelines on lifting and lowering 

 

 

6.5 

Packing Instructions 

If, for any reason, it is necessary to return your Magstim  Bistim² care should be taken to ensure that 
the  equipment  is  adequately  packed  to  prevent  transit  damage.    Ideally  the  equipment  should  be 
returned  in  its  original  packing.    If  this  or  an  adequate  replacement  is  not  available,  replacement 
shipping cartons can be obtained from the Magstim Company Limited. 
 
The Magstim Bistim² System must be completely disconnected before shipping, including removal of 
the coil holder and Bistim² Connecting Module on the side of the master unit.  Failure to do so is likely 
to result in transit damage to the casing.

 

 

 

Operating temperature:                               

5°C to 40°C 

 

Transport and storage temperature: 

-19°C to 60°C 

 

 

 

 

Operating, transport and storage relative humidity:

 

   10% to 80% (non-condensing)

 

 

 

 

 

Operating atmospheric pressure: 

80kPa to 106kPa 

Transport and storage atmospheric pressure: 

50kPa to 106kPa 

Summary of Contents for BiStim2

Page 1: ...January 2014 Magstim BiStim Operating Manual MOP02 EN Revision 02...

Page 2: ...4 4 Operation 14 4 5 Independent BiStim Triggering IBT 15 Section 5 Maintenance 16 5 1 User Maintenance and Calibration 16 5 2 Technical Maintenance 16 5 3 Voltage Selection and Fuse Rating 17 5 4 Cle...

Page 3: ...al service Claims for damages during shipment must be filed promptly with the transportation company All correspondence concerning the equipment must specify the model name and or number as well as th...

Page 4: ...gstim Bistim is a non sterile reusable medical device intended for multi patient use The Magstim Bistim is not intended to come into contact with the patient as this achieved through use of a stimulat...

Page 5: ...ent environment Note When the Bistim Connecting Module is not connected the Magstim 200 Units will operate as if they were a standalone device Please consult the Magstim 200 Operating Manual before us...

Page 6: ...d to the Magstim Bistim This connection must be configured in compliance with IEC 60601 1 1 2000 or Clause 16 of IEC 60601 1 2005 Second edition IEC 60601 1 1 with the following interface voltage limi...

Page 7: ...ng manual Stacking Limit Magstim 200 units may be stacked on top of each other but must not exceed the stacking limit specified in Section 6 of this operating manual If this limit is exceeded the stac...

Page 8: ...trol system The only function button that may be used is the system stop button Figure 3 1 Detailed front panel The upper unit is considered the master unit The lower unit is considered the slave unit...

Page 9: ...g connected correctly to the Magstim Bistim 3 1 6 Coil Temperature Indicators 6 These LED s represent the surface temperature of the coil The LED s illuminate sequentially as the coil temperature rise...

Page 10: ...eases the level To toggle between the master power slave power and inter pulse spacing press the output control Each complete 360 rotation changes the master slave power output level by approximately...

Page 11: ...MOP02 EN 02 Note It is normal for the pin indicated on the label to protrude from the coil socket on the master and slave stimulator units This is an intentional design feature Figure 3 2 Coil output...

Page 12: ...xternal trigger input This is only functional on the master unit Please see Appendix B for more information 3 2 3 Foot Switch Socket 3 This socket is used to connect the pneumatic foot switch to the M...

Page 13: ...unit prior to the unit being switched on 3 3 Accessories A range of stimulating coils are available for use with the Magstim range of products For more details please contact the Sales department Cont...

Page 14: ...ating Manual Note The contacts in the coil connector Bistim connecting module and the stimulator coil output socket should be checked regularly for any signs of tarnishing or burning See Section 5 2 f...

Page 15: ...key tighten the bolts so as to secure the coil holder to the right hand side of the master unit Do not over tighten the bolts as this may damage the cases of the units Figure 4 2 Attaching the coil ho...

Page 16: ...l holder on the right hand side of the stimulator as instructed in Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Attaching the coil to the coil holder 5 Connect the stimulating coil to be used to the coil output socket on th...

Page 17: ...ster unit UI to adjust the power level or the inter pulse spacing to the desired setting Rotating the control clockwise increases the power level rotating anti clockwise decreases the power level 4 De...

Page 18: ...nnect the Magstim Bistim Note Ensure that the system is disarmed prior to disconnecting the stimulating coil and BiStim connecting module 4 5 Independent BiStim Triggering IBT When the system is set i...

Page 19: ...ossible for localised heating to manifest itself in the connector which causes damage to the contacts Continued use in this condition will eventually cause the contacts to deteriorate and loose electr...

Page 20: ...voltage selector to the desired setting and replace the cover A legend will indicate the voltage selected when the fuse cover is replaced Note Only replace fuses with those of the correct rating and...

Page 21: ...erviceable life it should not be disposed of in general waste The Magstim Company Limited should be contacted see Section 7 2 for contact details for advice on its disposal in compliance with the appr...

Page 22: ...ot comply with EMC Safety Standard EN 60601 1 2 including mobile phones Any interface cable which connects the Magstim Bistim unit to an external piece of equipment must be no more than 1 5m in length...

Page 23: ...ife expectancy 2 x 10 6 discharges at 70 power level 8 x 10 5 discharges at 80 power level 4 x 10 5 discharges at 90 power level 2 x 10 5 discharges at 100 power level Isolated Interface Logic High Vo...

Page 24: ...ering 6 5 Packing Instructions If for any reason it is necessary to return your Magstim Bistim care should be taken to ensure that the equipment is adequately packed to prevent transit damage Ideally...

Page 25: ...imited Spring Gardens Whitland Carmarthenshire SA34 0HR Telephone 44 0 1994 240798 Fax 44 0 1994 240061 E mail info magstim com Website www magstim com 7 2 Servicing Enquiries Telephone 44 0 1994 2429...

Page 26: ...gory C04 Invalid Power Identification C05 Temperature sensor circuit failure C06 Bad Serial command or received data checksum C07 Internal Software Error C08 Invalid Coil Temperature ID C09 Invalid te...

Page 27: ...ck max difference E75 HVCAP over temperature E76 HV Transformer over temperature E77 Charge threshold failure E78 VREF check failure E79 HVCAP voltage comparison failure E80 Charging fault E81 HV over...

Page 28: ...Bistim will only be triggered when the logic level being applied on the Tin or Tin pin is changed On the Tin pin triggering will occur when the logic level is changed from low to high On the Tin pin...

Page 29: ...romagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the Magstim Bistim can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance b...

Page 30: ...ital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT f...

Page 31: ...tance in metres m Field Strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur...

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