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The Docon 7 with seal option intentionally uses RF energy to seal tubes at a frequency of 
40.66 

 40.70 MHz. In this frequency range, the device has an effective radiated power of 

<150 dBµV. This radiated power level can interfere with devices located near the Docon 7 
with seal option. 

If abnormal performance is observed on other adjacent devices, additional measures may 
be necessary, such as reorienting or relocating the Docon 7. 

  Docon 7 RFID 

Measurement of electro-
magnetic interference

 

Compliance 

Electromagnetic environment - guidelines 

RF  electromagnetic  inter-
ference acc. to CISPR 11 

Group 1 

To satisfy its intended function, the Docon 7 has 
to  emit  electromagnetic  energy.  Electronic  de-
vices in the vicinity could be influenced. 

RF  electromagnetic  inter-
ference acc. to CISPR 11 

Class B 

For areas of application, see 

chapter 4.5

 

Harmonic emissions acc. to 
IEC 61000-3-2 

Class A 

Voltage  fluctuations/flicker 
acc. to IEC 61000-3-3 

Complies 

 
The RFID reader integrated in the Docon 7 has the following electromagnetic properties: 

Modulation  

Amplitude shift keying (ASK) 100%  
according to standard ISO 15693 

Frequency 

13,56 MHz 

Effective radiated power (ERP) 

831,8 nW 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Docon 7

Page 1: ...Docon Blood mixing scales 7 Instructions for use en...

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Page 3: ...lated in any way whatsoever without prior written approval from M ller Medical GmbH The status of the information specifications and figures in these instructions for use is indicated by the version n...

Page 4: ...exercise diligence 11 1 5 Non product related additional equipment 13 2 Intended use 14 2 1 Proper use intended use 14 2 2 Combination with other products 14 2 3 Essential performance features 14 3 Pr...

Page 5: ...switch on 34 Switch off 34 4 4 Operation with other devices 34 4 5 Suitable operating environment 34 4 6 Operation in IT networks 35 4 7 Use of RFID tagged blood bag systems 35 Preparation of the blo...

Page 6: ...uage submenu 51 Locale submenu 52 Donation submenu 53 Communication submenu 53 Validation submenu 54 Info submenu 55 6 2 Remedying of errors 55 6 3 Service 57 7 Care 58 7 1 Cleaning and disinfection 5...

Page 7: ...Docon 7 Contents Page 7 of 74 Docon 7 Seal 65 Docon 7 RFID 66 Docon 7 WLAN option 67 9 3 Electromagnetic immunity 68 9 4 Recommended separation distances 70 9 5 Accessories 71...

Page 8: ...nel and also avoiding damage to and malfunctioning of the device Symbols in the instructions for use Caution Information Symbols on the device Caution hot surface Sealing handle Tissue burns can resul...

Page 9: ...the display A USB memory stick is connected Docon 7 is connected to the power supply Clamp open Clamp closed Battery operation charge level display Battery indicator while charging Akkuanzeige beim La...

Page 10: ...itation Temperature limit Manufacturer Date of manufacture YYYY MM DD Total length Caution Fragile handle with care Top store the right way up Attention Under US Federal law this device may be only so...

Page 11: ...and national deviations are observed The conditions stated in the technical data are observed The manufacturer undertakes to accept old devices as per the German Electrical and Elec tronic Device Act...

Page 12: ...60601 1 In such cases a separator e g an isolation transformer approved for medical use must be used Position the Docon 7 during normal donation operation so that the user is able to simply disconnect...

Page 13: ...ce interfaces must demonstrably satisfy the relevant EN specifications e g EN 60950 for data processing devices and EN 60601 1 for electromedical devices Whoever connects additional devices to the sig...

Page 14: ...il the general criteria for blood donations are permitted to donate blood e g Guidelines for the Preparation of Blood and Blood Components and for the Use of Blood Components and Guide to the preparat...

Page 15: ...utton applying gentle pressure Reset button If the Docon 7 stops functioning properly and no longer reacts to the usual inputs press the Reset button This can be found on the rear of the device to the...

Page 16: ...guarantee maximum safety for donors the clamp is closed immediately in the event of a power failure when operating with a 230 V network This can be countered if the device is fitted with a battery 3...

Page 17: ...ocon 7 mobile II LSC Depending on the situation at hand the following holders are available for the Docon 7 mobile II LSC Table base Plug in base Swan neck Table assembly system for assembly on the Do...

Page 18: ...area simplifying reading long barcodes from a shorter distance Figure 3 Docon 7 Basic Barcodereader Docon 7 status indicator The Docon 7 status indicator can be secured in a raised position to improve...

Page 19: ...sealing handle see Sealing procedure on page 20 The sealing handle corresponds to the electrical safety requirements of a type B applied part as per EN 60601 Only the original sealing handle may be c...

Page 20: ...handle starts flashing 4 Now open the sealing handle lever and remove the tube 3 5 5 2 Cleaning the sealing handle To rule out any risk to the user pull the connecting cable out of the sealing handle...

Page 21: ...handle head come into contact 2 Press the plunger pins in on both sides until an audible click is heard see Figure 7 and Figure 8 Use a ballpoint pen or similar to push in the plunger pins 3 Push the...

Page 22: ...rode and is aligned with the corresponding incision in the handpiece see Figure 11 3 Pull the lever with the electrode on the handpiece until both pins emit an audible click see Figure 12 and Figure 1...

Page 23: ...ttery in the rear compartment of the case will be auto matically charged If the device only has an internal battery only this battery will be charged Only original batteries may be used with the Docon...

Page 24: ...rsion battery functionality of the Docon 7 is only ensured by the external battery in the transport case 3 5 6 3 Battery charge display Charging is signalised both on the display and via a LED on the...

Page 25: ...e the top part of the case on the floor Then place the bottom part together with the Docon 7 on the top part The batteries in the transport case can only be exchanged when the case is open Push the la...

Page 26: ...designated recess see Figure 18 on the right Finally lower the front of the Docon 7 and lock the lever The device is now ready for operation again The sliding compartment on the rear of the case allow...

Page 27: ...ion and tighten by hand Ensure that the projection on the connection is inserted correctly in the case section Then place the table top on the aluminium section and also hand tighten using the star sh...

Page 28: ...the Docon 7 can be trans mitted to a PC It is not included in the scope of delivery CAUTION To allow the stick to be used in the Docon 7 it must be configured accordingly Create a folder named Docon...

Page 29: ...con 7 see Figure 21 a BNC plug in connector Sealing handle only with Docon 7 with seal option b 2 x USB Reading of donation data via the USB stick External barcode scanner LED status indicator c Power...

Page 30: ...rt is the system configurer and thus responsible for ensuring that the valid version of EN 60601 1 is observed When connecting a LAN network a suitable hub approved for medical use or a galvanic isola...

Page 31: ...ayed The symbols shown are explained on page 9 Mains operation If the Docon 7 is supplied with current via the power cord the plug symbol confirms this operating mode Battery operation The current cha...

Page 32: ...Docon 7 with packaging Width x height x depth 585 mm x 370 mm x 380 mm 4 2 Unpack the device and check the scope of supply The Docon 7 delivery comprises a cardboard box When unpacking ensure that no...

Page 33: ...r For mobile blood donations place the upper part of the case on the floor then place the bottom part of the case with the Docon 7 on this upper part When the Docon 7 is set up for the first time or w...

Page 34: ...rm by pressing Shut Down on the dia logue window that appears 4 4 Operation with other devices Never operate the Docon 7 directly for distance see chapter 4 7 beside or in conjunction with other devic...

Page 35: ...IT components or updating or upgrading devices in the IT network 4 7 Use of RFID tagged blood bag systems By fitting the blood bag systems with RFID tags the Docon 7 can read and write To do so passi...

Page 36: ...with RFID tags To do this attach tag 1 to the top of the whole blood bag as shown in Figure 25 It must be positioned in the middle on the left and the RFID chip must be aligned with the inside of the...

Page 37: ...ned at the bottom on the right and again the RFID chip must be aligned with the inside of the system This helps to prevent possible malfunctions from the down stream centrifugation process Figure 27 R...

Page 38: ...Docon 7 Setup and commissioning Page 38 of 74 Figure 28 RFID tag positions on the bag system Middle tag chip chip Bottom tag Top tag chip...

Page 39: ...n the tray and that the blood removal tube is not trapped between the clamp and tray if the tray is tilted backward After the tube has been successfully recognised you will be requested to close the c...

Page 40: ...eturn to the donation screen Inflow error messages The Docon 7 can monitor inflow in ml per minute The inflow is only measured when the system is resting just before the tray starts to swing again It...

Page 41: ...Signal description on display Inflow too low Paused audio No Overview of signal status for Inflow too high Physiological signal status Measured inflow too high Technical signal status N A Signal limi...

Page 42: ...verall weight of the stored blood including the bag system is shown You can freely select how g and ml are displayed when adjusting the settings The Docon 7 has once again been set to the basic settin...

Page 43: ...updates Data management via WLAN manually and in online mode Bidirectional data transmission Creation reading and writing of setup files The software is available in the most diverse languages and is...

Page 44: ...rred Now press the Data button to transfer the donation data The data counter goes back to zero after a successful transmission Process data In order to make the EDP data available to the blood bank t...

Page 45: ...g submenu and make settings there 2 Make your settings and confirm by pressing Accept to save the parameters and return to the system menu 3 Only press Cancel if you wish to return to the system menu...

Page 46: ...pecified only text box is shown here Maximum value Not specified only text box is shown here Figure 30 Password submenu display on the Docon 7 1 Press the Password button to open the setting area 2 Cl...

Page 47: ...th additional activation of the menu item Communication Options submenu The relevant device options can be imported with this setting Option 1 WLAN Option 2 Sealer Option 3 Scanner Option 4 RFID Activ...

Page 48: ...se note that operation with batteries implies greater brightness and higher power consumption The minimum display brightness is limited to a minimum value to ensure that the Docon 7 can be operated wh...

Page 49: ...Minimum value 0 Maximum value 100 1 Press the Display button 2 Regulate the volume of the audio signals using the slider or the buttons 3 Press Accept to confirm and save the settings Energy submenu...

Page 50: ...uch the display briefly to turn it on again 6 1 4 2 Switch off the Docon 7 With this setting you define the switch off time for the Docon 7 if it is not operated If this function is not desired set th...

Page 51: ...by clicking on the relevant option 3 Press Accept to confirm and save the setting Language submenu Define the desired language setting here Figure 34 Language submenu display on the Docon 7 1 Press t...

Page 52: ...time Figure 35 Locale submenu display on the Docon 7 1 Press the Locale button 2 Make the desired settings Date and time Set the correct date and time using the and buttons Date time format Press the...

Page 53: ...and graphic adaptions can be made Figure 36 Donation submenu display on the Docon 7 1 Press the Donation button 2 Select one of the desired setups by touching the relevant button 3 Press Accept to con...

Page 54: ...Figure 37 Communication submenu display on the Docon 7 Validation submenu This function enables the 500 g validation of the Docon 7 to be repeated or checked An internal data set is saved for each val...

Page 55: ...ncel button 6 2 Remedying of errors A number of errors are listed in this chapter which could occur in connection with Docon 7 Several possible solutions are given for each error The solutions propose...

Page 56: ...bout a change the device must be checked by the service team The wrong fields are se lected when entering data via the touchscreen In this case the device must be checked by the service team Problems...

Page 57: ...must be carried out in order to rule out the possible risk of infection Consumables must be disposed of as per the hygiene guidelines Manufacturer M ller Medical GmbH Wasserkuppenstr 29 31 36043 Fulda...

Page 58: ...nded disin fectant Meliseptol During disinfection follow the instructions of the disinfectant manu facturer Ensure that the cleaning agents and disinfectants have completely evaporated before using th...

Page 59: ...orted in the cold and set in a warm room the Docon 7 must not be switched on until the condensa tion water has evaporated Please note in particular any water on the battery contacts and the sealing ha...

Page 60: ...European Directive 2012 19 EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE2 applies to this device This device thus bears the symbol with a crossed out bin on the rating plate Return devices and...

Page 61: ...ireless transfer of donor data also possible online 2 Seal option Sealing of the blood removal tube directly at the donor s bed 3 Optional internal battery 4 RFID option If required the desired device...

Page 62: ...erating life 10 years Electrical connection Voltage 100 240 VAC alternating current Frequency 50 60 Hz Current consumption 1 10 0 46 A Power consumption 110 VA Current consumption seal version 1 75 0...

Page 63: ...ty Air pressure Operating altitude 30 to 75 relative humidity 790 1050 hPa 3000 m Sound level Signal sound pressure level 73 5 dB A 3 5 dB A Noise level of the blood mixing scale during routine use wi...

Page 64: ...n 7 Notes Page 64 of 74 External battery Type Lithium ion battery Voltage 22 2 V Capacity 4500 mAh Energy 99 9 Wh Internal battery Type Lithium ion battery Voltage 22 2 V Capacity 3000 mAh Energy 66 6...

Page 65: ...ces in the vicinity could be influ enced RF electromagnetic interference acc to CISPR 11 Class B For areas of application see chapter 4 5 Harmonic emissions acc to IEC 61000 3 2 Class A Voltage fluctu...

Page 66: ...magnetic interference Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidelines RF electromagnetic inter ference acc to CISPR 11 Group 1 To satisfy its intended function the Docon 7 has to emit electromagneti...

Page 67: ...50 5 825 GHz 802 11g ISM band 2400 2 4835 GHz Effective radiated power ERP Frequency range MHz IEEE standard 802 11 Effective radiated power ERP 2400 2483 5 b 89 536 mW 2400 2483 5 g 93 541 mW 2400 24...

Page 68: ...l commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short in terruptions 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...

Page 69: ...closer to any part of the Docon 7 including ca bles than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the trans mitter Recommended separation distan...

Page 70: ...TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured...

Page 71: ...Number 00003674 Docon 7 RFID modification kit Article Number 92016029 Docon 7 mobile II LSC Article Number 00003739 Docon 7 Status Indicator Article Number 00003717 Docon 7 Transport Case Article Num...

Page 72: ...f 74 Docon 7 Transport Case Basic Article Number 00003919 Docon 7 Transport Case Basic Article Number 00003818 Docon 7 WALN Router Article Number 00003855 Docon 7 Scanner Cradle with swan neck short A...

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