required to satisfactorily perform the intended patient procedure. All such carts or
booms should be designed for this purpose and rated for the weight requirements
necessary (refer to the technical data section 10, as well as possessing a locking
mechanism to prevent inadvertent rolling or movement during a procedure. 2
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Attach the Bottle Holder to the aBox™ Duodeno as described in section 4.1. 2
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One (1) hospital grade power supply cable is provided with the aBox™ Duodeno and is
necessary to supply power from the electrical mains to the aBox™ Duodeno (refer to the
technical data section 10 for electrical ratings and other applicable information). The
power supply cable is not an integral part of the aBox™ Duodeno. Connect the power
supply cable to the AC Mains Connection and to a grounded power source socket.
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This medical device may be connected to a network of medical grade devices. Use the
potential equalization conductor as determined necessary by your facilities Biomedical/
Clinical/Technical Engineering staff. The potential equalization conductor (is easily
identifiable as the green cable with a yellow line running along its length) serves as a
conductor for possible differences in ground potentials between network components
which can result in leakage current that can flow to the patient and is potentially
dangerous. The potential equalization conductor works to remove this hazard. 3
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Connect the aBox™ Duodeno to at least one medical grade monitor. It is recommended to
use HD-SDI 1 for the main monitor and to choose a medical grade monitor with a full HD
resolution. Please refer to Appendix 1 for specific connections details. 3
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An additional medical grade monitor or a medical grade recorder can be connected to
HD-SDI 2 or DVI. 3
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Use the "TRIG 1, TRIG 2 and / or TRIG 3" output for the remote triggering signal cable to the
medical grade recorder whenever a recorder is connected. For detailed information
regarding connections please refer to Appendix 1. 3
5.1. Powering up and Starting the aBox™ Duodeno
Once all components as described above have been connected, the aBox Duodeno can be
powered up.
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Switch the aBox™ Duodeno ON by switching on the main switch on the back of the unit
and then by pressing the power button on the front (right) side of the unit. The power
button will light up green when the aBox™ Duodeno is powered up. 4a
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The aBox™ Duodeno indicates when it is ready by displaying the information message on
the main monitor screen: "please connect endoscope". Once the endoscope is connected,
the system will confirm by displaying the message "endoscope connected" on the main
monitor screen.
5.2. Preparing and Connecting the Ambu® aScope™ Duodeno
Please refer to the IFU of the aScope™ Duodeno. 5
5.3. The Main Monitor Screen
After completing the steps described in sections 4. and 5., the system will perform an internal
system check and display the status on the main monitor screen.
You will now have to confirm that a new bottle of sterile water has been prepared prior to the
procedure and you will be asked to connect the CO2 and the vacuum source as indicated. Once
the connections have been made, you can perform the functional check of the endoscope. To
confirm, please press the
confirmation, the aBox™ Duodeno will display the live image on the main monitor screen. Press
the illumination
button for light. 6
button on the control panel of the aBox™ Duodeno. After
OK
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