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IceCure™ Medical Ltd.
DMS-7064 rev. C
ProSense™
Confidential
User Manual
78
European User Manual
Figure 68: Functional test - visual inspection screens
•
If a functional problem occurs or there is any unusual appearance (such as frost on
the plastic cover near the cryohandle, foam or any unusual appearance) and it is
not represented by one of the Illustrations, press
Cancel
. Follow system
instructions until you are required to safely remove the cryoprobe from the
cryohandle. You will then be returned to the Main Menu screen. To start again,
check that the Dewar is full and replace the cryoprobe. If the problem recurs, do
not proceed with treatment. Turn OFF the system and contact
IceCure™
Medical.
•
If a functional problem occurs as represented by one of the on-screen images,
press on the relevant image.
•
Follow system instructions until you are required to safely remove the cryoprobe
from the cryohandle.
•
You will then be returned to the Main Menu screen
.
Check that the Dewar is full
and replace the cryoprobe and start again. If the problem recurs do not proceed
with treatment. Turn OFF the system and contact
IceCure™
Medical.
•
Choosing SUCCESS will load the treatment selection screen.
•
If for any other reason you decide to stop the procedure, press
Cancel
. Follow
system instructions until you are required to safely remove the cryoprobe from the
cryohandle. You will then be returned to the Main Menu screen.
•
Do not try to disengage a cryoprobe before instructed since the system is under
pressure and you can be hurt by the sharp cryoprobe being ejected under pressure.
•
In addition, the hose and the cryoprobe still contain liquid nitrogen that can be
spilled out if you disengage the cryoprobe before you get proper system
instructions to disengage the cryoprobe.
Warning
In case of frost on shaft, start
Extraction
if possible. If not, wait for passive
Thaw
. In both cases use skin protection techniques.