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- Place the control unit in position on a fixed surface, horizontal or with a slope of no more than 5°.
- Check that the power switch is in position O (off).
- Connect the power cord to the receptacle of the device.
- Connect the power cord to a socket with a ground pin.
- Connect the control footswitch to the footswitch connector.
- Position the footswitch so that it is easily accessible for your feet.
- Insert the bracket into the bracket holder (on the top of the unit).
- Connect the micro-motor and cord to the connector.
- Place the micro-motor on its holder.
- Hang the bottle or bag of physiological saline from the bracket.
4.4 FIRST USE
Before using the I-SURGE + for the first time, all the equipment must be given routine maintenance
and/or sterilized according to the procedures defined in chapter X.
V– IRRIGATION SOLUTION
The I-SURGE + is not designed to administer drugs. It must be used only with bottles or bags of
physiological saline or sterile water with a capacity not exceeding one liter.
VI– IRRIGATION LINE
The I-SURGE + must be used exclusively with disposable sterile irrigation lines
distributed by SATELEC.
VII– ADJUSTMENTS / SETTINGS / INTERFACE
7.1 START UP
First switch on
unit screen (Fig. 5)
- The first row shows the Program in use [1 to 5]
- The second row shows “SPEED” – “TORQUE” – “RATIO” related with the values showed in the third row.
- The third row shows the speed in use, the torque in use and the ratio in use.
- The fourth row shows the irrigation flow rate [0-1-2-3] - if the motor is ON or OFF and the motor sense
(Forward or Reverse).
In every program Programs [1 to 5] are set the same parameters by the manufacturer:
Ratio : 20:1
Speed : 2000 rpm
Flow : 3 (Max)
Torque : maxNcm
Motor sense: FWD
The listed parameters are only examples. To prevent unnecessary risk, observe the guideline
speeds given by the manufacturer of the rotating instruments and the guideline given by the
manufacturer of the “implant System” in use.
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