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Symbol for bipolar instrument
Symbol for handpiece without finger switches
Symbol for handpiece with finger switches
Symbol for neutral electrode "Type 1"
Symbol for neutral electrode "Type 2"
Symbol for neutral electrode "Type 3"
Symbol for indicating the status of the neutral electrode
Symbols on product and packaging
Symbols: Caution
Follow the instructions for use
(small white man on a blue background)
Output isolated from ground
Type CF applied part, defibrillation-protected
Equipotentialization connector
Fuse
Alternating current
Non-ionizing radiation
Manufacturer's batch designation
LOT
Manufacturer's serial number
Manufacturer's article number
Marking of electric and electronic devices according to
directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE), see Disposal
Date of manufacture
Contents
1.
Safe handling
1.1
Safe for use in conformance with IEC regulations
2.
Product description
2.1
Scope of supply
2.2
Components required for operation
2.3
Intended use
2.4
Monopolar operating modes
2.5
Bipolar operating modes
2.6
Activation
2.7
Operating principle
2.8
Power setting
2.9
Output graphs
2.10 Maximum peak output voltage (Up)
3.
Preparation and setup
3.1
First use
3.2
Stacking of units
3.3
Moving stacks of units
3.4
Dismantling stacks of devices
3.5
Presetting the correct voltage
4.
Working with the high-frequency surgical device GN300
4.1
System set-up
4.2
Function checks
4.3
Safe operation
4.4
Protection against faulty operation
5.
Validated reprocessing procedure
5.1
General safety instructions
5.2
General information
5.3
Preparation before cleaning
5.4
Preparations at the place of use
5.5
Cleaning/disinfection
5.6
Wipe disinfection for electrical devices without sterilization
5.7
Inspection, maintenance and checks
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