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EM3 Monopolar Adapters

Instructions For Use/Care

04466-000   2012/12

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Device Description

Monopolar ESU Adapter

The 

EM3-XX Series

 Monopolar Adapter connects the EM3 AEM® 

Monitor to an electrosurgical generator (ESU) and is a required 

component of the AEM Monitoring System.

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This product is not intended to be located in the sterile field. It is 

not supplied sterile.

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Steam sterilization will damage the device.

indications/intended Use

The Encision AEM Monitoring System is an accessory for use with 

electrosurgical generators and electrodes that is designed to safely 

deliver electrosurgical energy and to prevent injury caused by 

insulation failure and capacitive coupling.
The AEM Monitoring System consists of two distinct functions:

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Active electrode monitoring is intended to control stray 

monopolar energy caused by insulation failure and capacitive 

coupling in surgical instruments on the shaft of the instrument.

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End point monitoring is intended to aid the surgeon in 

determining the end point of bipolar electrosurgical desiccation.

Contraindications

There are no known contraindications for use of the AEM Monitor.

instructions For Use

Prior to Use

Thoroughly read these instructions and the instructions in the 

EM3 

AEM Monitor User’s Guide

.

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Explosion Hazard.  Do not use electrosurgery in the presence of 

flammable anesthetics. 

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Electric Shock Hazard.  Ensure that all accessories, cords, and 

adapters are correctly connected and that no metal is exposed. 

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Good operating room practice suggests that connections of 

accessories to electrosurgical generators be made only while the 

generator is off or on standby. 

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Keep electrical connections dry while in use to prevent potential 

conduction of HF current to the user.

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Damaged external insulation AND incorrect setup of the AEM 

Monitor may result in a risk of unintended patient burn, shock, or 

fire hazard. Do not use product having damaged insulation.

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Do not attempt to connect or disconnect any cable during power 

activation.

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Inspect cords for breaks, cracks, nicks, or other damage before 

every use. Ensure that end of life indicators are not present. If any 

of these are present, do not use. Failure to observe this precaution 

may result in injury or electrical shock to the patient or operating 

personnel.

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Pulling or tugging cords can result in breaking of internal 

conductors, causing sparking and burning of insulation during 

use. The AEM Monitor is not designed to detect or prevent an arc 

in the event of a broken active wire.

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Damage to connector body and/or insulation may result in shock 

or fire hazard.

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See electrosurgical generator manual and AEM Monitor User’s 

Guide for precautions concerning the general application of 

electrosurgical equipment.

Compatible Electrosurgical generators

Manufacturer / ESU Model

Monopolar Adapter

ConMed / System 5000™

EM3-40 or EM3-60

ConMed / Excalibur™

EM3-60

Covidien / Valleylab™ Force FX™

EM3-20 or EM3-60

Covidien / Force Triad™

EM3-70 or EM3-60

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Electrosurgical generators included in the above list have been 

tested for use with the EM3 AEM Monitor. Use of an untested ESU 

may result in an inoperative active electrode monitoring system. 

Contact Encision Customer Service for more information.

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The Universal Monopolar Adapter, EM3-60, connects to all 

electrosurgical generators compatible with the AEM Monitor.

Connecting the Monopolar Adapter

See the 

EM3 AEM Monitor User’s Guide

 or the 

Quick Setup Guide

 for 

complete system setup.
1.  Attach the Monopolar Adapter to the AEM Monitor using the 

receptacle on the top of the monitor. Route the adapter cable to 

either side of the monitor using the cable channel (optional).

Cable Channel

Cable Channel

Monopolar Adapter

2.  Place the AEM Monitor on a cart or attach it to a boom system.

3.  Place the electrosurgical generator on top of the AEM Monitor or 

in close proximity to the monitor to allow for connection of the 

Monopolar Adapter to the ESU.

4.  Attach the Monopolar Adapter to the ESU. The adapter connects 

to the return electrode receptacle and a hand control accessory 

receptacle of the ESU. For some ESUs, the adapter may also 

connect to a foot control accessory receptacle. After properly 

connecting the adapter, a secondary hand control accessory 

receptacle on the ESU may be accessible for use.

Covidien Valleylab 

Force FX ESU

with

EM3-20

 Monopolar 

Adapter, Force FX

Conmed 

System 5000 ESU

with

EM3-40

 Monopolar 

Adapter, System 5000

Covidien 

ForceTriad ESU

with

EM3-70

 Monopolar 

Adapter, Force Triad

ForceTriad™

AEM

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Hand Control 

Connector

ConMed 

Excalibur ESU

with

EM3-60

 Monopolar 

Adapter, Universal

Hand 

Control 

Connector

Foot Control 

Connector

Return Electrode 

Connector

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When using the Force Triad ESU, the monopolar hand control 

connector of the adapter may be disconnected to allow usage 

of an instrument without AEM technology. The AEM foot control 

instrument is still available.

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