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ergo vac compact

User Guide

Activate this function twice in a row. If the blow-out function is not 

activated correctly, it cannot be ruled out that cleaning liquid  

will flow over the electrode suction hose into the suction device.

Diagram 13: 
Blow-out/ cleaning key

7.

   Remove any cleaning liquid that has spilt with a suitable cloth. 

If some cleaning liquid remains on the electrode, it can discolour the contact surface.

8.  

Replace the suction dome back onto the electrode housing after cleaning.

After cleaning, check the optimal fit of the suction dome on the  

electrode housing to ensure the suction electrode functions optimally.

Diagram 15:  
Check the position of the suction dome on the electrode hous-
ing

Diagram 14: 
Error image -  
discolouration of the electrode

Summary of Contents for ergo vac

Page 1: ...Art no 360904 Ver c Operating Manual ergo vac compact 300 Pivot Range Internal Cable Feed Height adjustable Telescopic Arm Trolley optional standard version w o trolley Control with Keyboard...

Page 2: ...of Annex I of the Medical Device Regulation 2017 745 EU The requirements apply to pa tients users and third persons who come into contact with this device within the scope of its intended use Date of...

Page 3: ...ng the Recording 19 5 2 4 Removal of Electrodes from the Skin 19 5 3 Electrode Identification and Colour Code 19 6 Application 20 6 1 Operating Conditions 20 6 2 Starting a Recording 20 7 Maintenance...

Page 4: ...erating and maintenance instructions 1 3 Indications for Use The device is an ECG vacuum and is operated in combination with normal ECG devices The device is suitable for both recording resting as wel...

Page 5: ...patient or the operator Therefore take note of the following The device must not be used if the power cable is damaged or suspected of being damaged Damaged cable connections and connectors must be r...

Page 6: ...your local mbnet Engineering GmbH representative or directly to the manufacturer The manufacturer can only be held responsible for the safety reliability and performance of the apparatus if assembly o...

Page 7: ...ngs or precautionary measures when dealing with electricity For possibly dangerous situations which could lead to damage to property or system failure Important or helpful user information For a possi...

Page 8: ...r Guide 1 10 2 Symbols Used on the Device BF symbol no protection against defibrillation current Dispose of as electronic waste Manufacturer Date of manufacture CE label Refer to instruction manual Se...

Page 9: ...uring resting and stress ECGs and sending the data to the ECG device The built in control panel allows for easy operation and efficient configuration of the device 2 1 Elements of the Suction Device J...

Page 10: ...e with Control Panel What makes the patient module stand out is its optimal user ergonomics It consists of a control panel control electronics and defibrillation protection The control panel features...

Page 11: ...m Closure 2 5 Suction Electrode Leads The ten shielded interference free electrode lines are trouble free and stand out by virtue of their low abrasion and high flexibility Caution Please pay attentio...

Page 12: ...s 2 pcs with 2 rows Medical grade power supply ECG connection cable 3 7m 15 pin D Sub ECG Spray 250 ml Standard bracket Screw set consisting of 2 x cable ties 200 mm 1 x D sub connection kit 1 x cable...

Page 13: ...o be damaged The device must not be stored or operated in a wet humid or dusty area It must also not be exposed to direct sunlight or heat from other sources The device must not come into contact with...

Page 14: ...charge with the device turned off If the device is switched on during charging medium suction level this can increase the charging time to approx 4 5 hours The battery will charge once the device has...

Page 15: ...e device Battery protection mode Pressing the ON OFF button will cause a green LED to flash 3 times before turning off again It will no longer be possible to switch on the device As soon as the device...

Page 16: ...om the mains 4 Controls The controls are located on the front of the distributor housing Thus the entire intake system is controllable Regulate Suction Power Clean Blow out Air Suction Levels ON OFF B...

Page 17: ...blown out with compressed air for about 5 seconds and then turned off automatically There are two types of blow out functionality short and long blow out Short blow out lasts 5 seconds and is indicate...

Page 18: ...if necessary Thoroughly clean the areas with alcohol or soapy water skin cream is often applied above all during the winter as this will increase electrode resistance enormously Always COMPLETELY rem...

Page 19: ...green RA LA LL white black red Chest according to Wilson C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 white red white yellow white green white brown white black white purple V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 brown red brown yellow brown green...

Page 20: ...Starting a Recording Caution Caution 2 4 6 8 1 Preparing the patient 2 Switch on device and apply electrodes 3 Ask the patient about their well being note the suction strength of the electrodes 4 Dete...

Page 21: ...31 7 5 Inspection report Cables and accessories Mains cable Functional tests according to the instructions see page 31 7 5 Inspection report User Every 12 months Safety test according to 11 MPBetreib...

Page 22: ...by the wheels of medical equipment carts When cleaning ensure that all labels and safety statements whether etched printed or stucked to the device remain in place and remain readable Thoroughly insp...

Page 23: ...soap solutions or abrasive cleaning products Light will cause a brown to black coating on the surface of the electrode as a result of the oxidation of the silver This can be wiped off with a mild ammo...

Page 24: ...Cleaning 1 Use only the disinfectants mentioned in Point 7 3 1 page 30 2 Clean disinfect all areas of the electrode which have come into contact with the patient Diagram 1 Suction dome cleaning outsi...

Page 25: ...tion Cleaning 1 Use only the disinfectants mentioned in Point 7 3 1 2 Clean disinfect all areas of the electrode which have come into contact with the patient Diagram 6 Suction dome cleaning outside D...

Page 26: ...d the electrode housing Diagram 9 Remove the suction dome Replace the suction dome after it has been cleaned back on the electrode housing After cleaning check the optimal fit of the suction dome on t...

Page 27: ...ipment can be become wet from drops of liquid 3 Pull off the silicone suction dome from the electrode housing Diagram 11 Remove the suction dome 4 ONLY immerse the electrode and the suction dome in a...

Page 28: ...ny cleaning liquid that has spilt with a suitable cloth If some cleaning liquid remains on the electrode it can discolour the contact surface 8 Replace the suction dome back onto the electrode housing...

Page 29: ...with the cloth in the middle of the cable wipe 20 cm of the cable at a time with the cloth until the entire cable is clean Never clean the cable along its entire length at once as this can lead to da...

Page 30: ...HB Quat Conventional detergents e g Fantastic Tilex etc Conductive solutions Solutions or products containing the following ingredients Acetone Ammonium chloride Betadine Chlorine wax or wax compound...

Page 31: ...condition of accessories ECG suction hoses User guide Mains cable Functional test Switch on device Mains cable Suction strength control Functions properly Blow out function Functions properly Remarks...

Page 32: ...pact In case of difficulty contact our head office Our staff will be pleased to help process your order or to provide information on all mbnet Engineering GmbH products Art no Article 303 200 ECG Suct...

Page 33: ...sequence of connecting the ECG leads C1 C2 N F L R does not matter Error Possible Causes Indications Error Localization Troubleshooting Pump is not working no audible noise Loose connecting plug at pu...

Page 34: ...Do not place the device on top of other electric electronic devices i e maintain a suffi cient distance to other devices this includes the patient cables For permanent HF telecommunication devices e g...

Page 35: ...ive humidity Air Pressure during use 10 to 50 C storage 10 to 40 C 30 to 75 non condensing 700 to 1060 hPa Vacuum 500 mbar max Vacuum levels 100 130 170 210 250 mbar 9 3 System Cable System cable leng...

Page 36: ...directly connected to the public low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Harmonic emissions IEC 61000 3 2 Complies inherently Voltage fluctuations flicker e...

Page 37: ...ower sup ply lines 1 kV for input output lines 2 kV for power sup ply lines Mains power quality should be that of a ty pical commercial or hospital environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV line to line 2...

Page 38: ...mended separation distance 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 I...

Page 39: ...z to 80 MHz d 0 35 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 0 35 P 800 MHz to 2500 MHz d 0 35 P 0 01 0 04 m 0 04 m 0 07 m 0 1 0 12 m 0 12 m 0 22 m 1 0 35 m 0 35 m 0 7 m 10 1 2 m 1 2 m 2 2 m 100 3 5 m 3 5 m 7 m For trans...

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