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DCO-1318
Effective Date: 01-SEP-2021
LBL 6028 Rev. G
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Adjust the volume by pressing the + or – symbol.
15.2.
Latching Handpiece Button ON and OFF
When this feature is on, the activate (yellow) button on the Handpiece
becomes a toggle switch when using mechanical (non-RF) modes.
When pressed, non-RF modes (e.g. oscillate, bone burr) will remain
active until any button on the handpiece or footswitch is pressed. To
toggle the button latching mode, enter settings and then enter the
temporary tab and press the “Handpiece Button Latch” on/off button.
15.3.
Handpiece Joystick Toggle
15.3.1.
If desired, the handpiece joystick functionality can be
disabled by pressing the “Handpiece Joystick” button.
This setting is shown in Figure 28 below.
Figure 28
15.3.2.
If desired, the handpiece joystick functionality can be
set to adjust the suction with the up and down
directional on the joystick, and the pressure with the
left and right directional on the joystick. This setting is
selected in the options menu in Figure 29 below.
Figure 29
15.3.3.
If
desired, the handpiece joystick functionality can be
set to adjust the suction with the up and down
directional on the joystick, and the speed/power with
the left and right directional on the joystick (RF
modes will allow RF adjustment, while mechanical
modes allow speed adjustment). This setting is
selected in the options menu in Figure 29 below.
Figure 30
15.4.
Allow 0% Suction YES and NO
When this setting is set to “Yes”, the suction level for Oscillate, Bone
Cutting, Bone Burring, Forward, and Reverse (all non-RF modes) shall
be adjustable between 0% and 100%.
When this setting is set to “No”, the suction level for Oscillate, Bone
Cutting, Bone Burring, Forward, and Reverse (all non-RF modes) shall
be adjustable between 10% and 100%.
To toggle the “Allow 0% Suction” mode, enter settings and then enter
the persistent tab and press the “Allow 0% Suction” Yes/No button.
15.5.
Lavage ON and OFF
When Lavage is set to On, activating ”Flush” while inflow is active will
enable Lavage mode. Lavage will increase the set pressure by the
“pressure increase” amount and maintain the increase for the “duration.”
Duration begins when flush is released.
To toggle the “Lavage” mode, enter settings and then enter the
temporary tab and press the “Lavage” On/Off button.
15.6.
Sheath Change Detect
In the event of replacing a lower flow endoscope sheath with a higher
flow sheath, the controller will detect and adjust the fluid management
control accordingly. The controller will change the text color for the
cavity pressure to blue as a visual notification to the user that the
controller is now in reduced flow mode.
15.6.1.
In order to return to normal flow mode while using
the new sheath, the user must calibrate the system
again by pressing the button in the figure below
(next to the unlock icon in the bottom right) and
following on screen directions.
15.6.2.
Alternatively, the user may return to the original
scope used for calibration and the controller will
revert to normal flow mode.
Figure 31