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PadScan HD 2 

Caresono Technology Co., Ltd 

Contents

 

Contents ................................................................................................................................................................... i

 

Chapter One Summary ................................................................................................................................................... 1

 

1.1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 1

 

1.2 Intended use & Indicatioins for use .................................................................................................................. 2

 

1.3 ALARA ............................................................................................................................................................ 2

 

1.4 Standards .......................................................................................................................................................... 2

 

1.5 Service life ........................................................................................................................................................ 4

 

1.6 Operating conditions ......................................................................................................................................... 4

 

1.7 Declaration of electromagnetic compatibility ................................................................................................... 4

 

1.8 Manufacturer declarations ................................................................................................................................ 5

 

1.9 Contraindications .............................................................................................................................................. 5

 

1.10 Promulgation of heat index and mechanical index ......................................................................................... 6

 

Chapter Two Cautions and Warnings .............................................................................................................................. 7

 

2.1 Pre-scan checks ................................................................................................................................................. 7

 

2.2 Safety preparation before operation .................................................................................................................. 7

 

2.3 Operation instructions ....................................................................................................................................... 7

 

2.4 Notice after operation ....................................................................................................................................... 7

 

2.5 Conditions to avoid ........................................................................................................................................... 8

 

2.6 Cautions when handling the device .................................................................................................................. 8

 

2.7 In case of device failure .................................................................................................................................... 8

 

2.8 Regular check and maintain .............................................................................................................................. 9

 

2.9 Do not disassemble the device and the probe at random .................................................................................. 9

 

2.10 Power on ......................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

2.11 Power off ......................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

Chapter Three System Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 10

 

3.1 Figuration ........................................................................................................................................................ 10

 

3.2 Specification ................................................................................................................................................... 11

 

3.3 Block diagram ................................................................................................................................................. 12

 

3.4 Basic Principle ................................................................................................................................................ 13

 

3.5 Device constituent .......................................................................................................................................... 13

 

Chapter Four Installation .............................................................................................................................................. 14

 

4.1 Unpacking inspection ..................................................................................................................................... 14

 

4.2 Installation ...................................................................................................................................................... 14

 

4.2.1 Battery installation and removal ............................................. 14

 

4.2.2 Base Placement Diagram ....................................................... 15

 

4.3 Power supply .................................................................................................................................................. 16

 

4.3.1 Battery power supply ......................................................... 16

 

4.3.2 Battery power charging ....................................................... 16

 

Chapter Five User Interface .......................................................................................................................................... 17

 

5.1 Expert mode .................................................................................................................................................... 17

 

5.2 Easy mode screen ........................................................................................................................................... 18

 

5.3 System settings ............................................................................................................................................... 19

 

Содержание PadScan HD2

Страница 1: ...after operation 7 2 5 Conditions to avoid 8 2 6 Cautions when handling the device 8 2 7 In case of device failure 8 2 8 Regular check and maintain 9 2 9 Do not disassemble the device and the probe at...

Страница 2: ...maintenance 25 7 4 Treating and disposing of products after use 26 Chapter Eight Transportation and Storage 27 8 1 Transporting the system 27 8 2 Transportation and storage conditions 27 8 3 Transpor...

Страница 3: ...aging and measuring and also provides non invasive volume measurement of the bladder It is a handheld bladder scanner the main unit and the probe are all in one It features Expert operating mode and E...

Страница 4: ...ce The PadScan HD2 Bladder Scanner projects ultrasound energy through the lower abdomen of the patient to obtain images of the bladder which is used to calculate bladder Volume noninvasively The PadSc...

Страница 5: ...ain unit Symbols Type B Device Power switch Signal output 0482 CE mark and code of certification body Consult instructions for use Manufacturer Manufacturing date Serial number Recycled separately fro...

Страница 6: ...rly under specified electromagnetic environment Warning The disposal of the products should comply with the local regulations Warning Use of the PadScan HD 2 under strong electromagnetic environments...

Страница 7: ...permission from CARESONO may cause unintended electromagnetic compatibility problems Only CARESONO trained technicians can service the system Warning Modifications must be inspected and tested by appr...

Страница 8: ...PadScan HD 2 Caresono Technology Co Ltd 6 1 10 Promulgation of heat index and mechanical index Heat index PI 0 1 Mechanical index MI 0 1...

Страница 9: ...device During operation pay attention to the main parts of the device If there is strange sound or smell stop using the device until the authorized engineer solves the problem 2 3 Operation instructio...

Страница 10: ...ay from heat sources 12 Only use the ultrasound gel which FDA listed or cleard The use of gel is recommend We recommend an ultrasonic gel which is manufactured by echo med pharmaceuticals Inc echo gel...

Страница 11: ...ssemble the device and the probe at random 2 10 Power on Long press the power key approximately 2 seconds to turn on the device and enter the user interface 2 11 Power off After finishing the operatio...

Страница 12: ...dScan HD 2 Caresono Technology Co Ltd 10 Chapter Three System Introduction 3 1 Figuration Figure 3 1 PadScan HD 2 front Figure 3 2 PadScan HD 2 side connection ports Setting Key Recording Key Power Ke...

Страница 13: ...me measure range 0ml 999ml Volume measure accuracy 15 15ml Volume display resolution 1ml Battery capacity 2600mAh Tissue Harmonic Imaging Voice recording function Multi language selection Volume setti...

Страница 14: ...gress of Water IPX1 for probe Mode of operation Continuous Applied part probe Battery Charger Model HXY 084V1500A input 100 240Va c 50 60Hz 0 5A Max Output 8 4Vd c 1 2A It is considered as a part of M...

Страница 15: ...form one section The ultrasonic wave transmits or scatters a wave through the body and sends the received reflected signal to the DSC via the transducer and proceeds with a serials of signal processi...

Страница 16: ...installation and removal Battery installation Slide the cover plate of the battery according to the reverse direction of arrow Insert the battery into the battery slot according to the direction of ar...

Страница 17: ...PadScan HD 2 Caresono Technology Co Ltd 15 Shown as figure 4 2 Figure 4 2 PadScan HD 2 battery removal diagram 4 2 2 Base Placement Diagram Figure 4 3 PadScan HD2 base placement diagram...

Страница 18: ...turn on the device and enter the working state 4 3 2 Battery power charging Battery is charged by charger 1 Remove the battery from the main unit and connect it to the socket of the charger 2 Insert t...

Страница 19: ...hnology Co Ltd 17 Chapter Five User Interface 5 1 Expert mode Figure 5 1 PadScan HD 2 expert mode screen A Company logo B Ultrasonic image outlining C Bladder ultrasonic image D Battery status indicat...

Страница 20: ...PadScan HD 2 Caresono Technology Co Ltd 18 5 2 Easy mode screen Figure 5 2 PadScan HD 2 easy mode screen A Section diagram of the bladder B Circle of Easy Mode...

Страница 21: ...HD 2 Caresono Technology Co Ltd 19 5 3 System settings Figure 5 3 PadScan HD 2 system setup A Mode selection B Sound Volume C Remind D Language E Device Calibration F Firmware Update Update G Version...

Страница 22: ...r the sectional image of the bladder is located in the indicated center of the screen If not move the probe to locate the sectional image of bladder in the indicated center After that move the probe r...

Страница 23: ...volume setup item Then press recording key to set the sound volume level it divides into Max Medium and Min levels 6 3 3 Remind setup Enter the parameter setup interface Press setup key to select the...

Страница 24: ...bration mode it divides into two modes they are Calibration and Normal mode 6 3 6 Firmware update setup Enter the parameter setup interface Press the setup key to select Firmware update setup item The...

Страница 25: ...face Press setup key to display the version number on the screen 6 4 View patient information Remove the SD card from the device and insert it to the computer there is a corresponding folder including...

Страница 26: ...tructions of the detergents and the interval time should also meet the clinical requirements 5 Dry the system s surface naturally or dry it with clean cloth according to the instructions of the deterg...

Страница 27: ...a new battery two to three times before first use 2 The battery can be charged and discharged for hundreds of times When the work time shortens apparently please replace it with a new one 3 Do not use...

Страница 28: ...logy Co Ltd 26 7 4 Treating and disposing of products after use The disposal of the waste product and battery should be accord with the local environmental protection regulations Or contact with our a...

Страница 29: ...The label of the packing box for the device meets the requirements of ISO780 Packaging Pictorial marking for handling of goods The packing box contains simple shockproof packing making it suitable fo...

Страница 30: ...le 1 Check whether or not the battery is well installed to the device 2 Check whether or not the battery is working 2 Screen display shows snow like images or mesh interference appears on the screen 1...

Страница 31: ...ing the last several years This rapid advance has generated concerns about the potential risk of bioeffects when new applications or diagnostic technologies become available 10 2 Prudent Use Statement...

Страница 32: ...t from the AIUM American Institute of Ultrasound Medicine title Medical Ultrasound Safety Users can not adjust the acoustic output energy of the PadScan HD2 Bladder Scanner And the output level is bel...

Страница 33: ...PadScan HD 2 Caresono Technology Co Ltd 31 Appendix A Labeling HD 2 Main unit labeling...

Страница 34: ...PadScan HD 2 Caresono Technology Co Ltd 32...

Страница 35: ...PadScan HD 2 Caresono Technology Co Ltd 33 Appendix B Acoustic Output Report...

Страница 36: ...coustic power emitted from the central 1 cm2 of the active non scanned aperture through which the highest acoustic power is being transmitted W 3 z1 the derated ultrasonic power at axial distance z1 m...

Страница 37: ...y period during which scanning may not be taking place System settingsa User selectable system settings which may include Application SV and Focal Length Ip mm This is the distance from the transducer...

Страница 38: ...or any system settings of a specified mode of operation This ratio is determined from measurements made at the position which yields the maximum pulse pressure squared integral or maximum mean square...

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