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microspeed uni Motor System Instructions for Use
Instructions for Use
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Aesculap Power Systems microspeed® uni
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Captions first foldout page: Control unit 1 microspeed® uni control unit with cooling unit GD670 2 Display and touch control field 3 Release buttons 4 Coolant pump 5 Motor connection sockets 6 Power OFF switch 7 Power ON switch 8 Power ON indicator 9 Bottle holder 10 Bottle holder mount 11 Ventilation grate 12 Power socket 13 Fuse holder 14 Connection socket for foot control 15 Stacking cones 16 Locking screw 17 Equipotentialization connector 39 Interfaces to be used by the manufacturer only Captions second foldout page: Foot controls, motor cables, motors 18 Foot control function button 19 Right pedal 20 Left pedal 21 microspeed® uni foot control, two pedals, GD671 22 Motor direction switch 23 Pedal 24 microspeed® uni foot control, one pedal, GD668 25 Motor release switch 26 Hand control function button 27 microspeed® uni motor cable with hand control GD673 28 Release key 29 Lever 30 Motor release switch 31 microspeed® uni motor cable for foot control GD672 32 Motors with motor-side plug connection 33 microspeed® uni mini pistol handpiece GD684 34 Upper trigger 35 Lower trigger 36 Suction control lever 37 microspeed® uni shaver handpiece GD682 38 Tube olive
1. 2. 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.4.1 2.4.2 2.4.3 2.4.4 2.4.5 2.4.6 2.4.7 2.4.8 2.4.9 2.4.10 2.4.11 2.4.12 2.4.13 2.5 2.5.1 2.5.2 2.5.3 3. 3.1 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 4. 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.1.4 4.1.5 4.1.6 4.1.7 4.2 4.3 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.4 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.4.3
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Safe handling... 3 Product description... 4 System components... 4 Components necessary for using the product... 4 Intended use... 4 Mode of operation... 4 Control unit... 4 Control and display interface... 4 Control fields on the display... 5 Motor control fields... 5 Pump control field... 6 Instruction menu... 6 Motor recognition... 6 Automatic saving of device settings... 6 Overload cut-out... 7 Coolant pump... 7 Motor cable... 7 Motors... 9 Foot control devices... 11 Symbols... 12 Symbols on the control unit... 12 Symbols on foot control, motor cable and motor... 12 Symbols in display... 13 Preparation and setup... 15 Preparation... 15 Mounting the control unit on the mobile stand... 15 Dismounting the control unit from the mobile stand... 15 Mains power connection... 15 Working with the microspeed® uni motor system... 16 System set-up... 16 Connecting the accessories... 16 Connecting the foot control to the control unit... 16 Connecting the tubing set... 17 Connecting the motor cable to the control unit... 17 Connecting a motor (GD674, GD676, GD677, GD678 and GD679) to the motor cable... 18 Switching on the control unit/Automatic self-test... 18 Connecting handpieces/attachments/blades... 18 Function checks... 22 Safe operation... 23 Setting up and operating the motors GD674, GD676, GD677, GD678 and GD679... 23 Setting up and operating the microspeed® uni shaver handpiece GD682... 26 Setting up and operating the microspeed® uni mini pistol handpiece GD684... 28 Settings in the Instruction menu... 32 Submenu information on the error conditions shown on the display... 33 Submenu Device-specific settings... 33 Submenu Motor (type)-specific settings... 35
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Processing... 38 Processing the microspeed® uni control unit with cooling unit GD670 and microspeed® uni foot control devices GD668/GD671... 38 5.1.1 Cleaning/Disinfection... 38 5.1.2 Manual cleaning/disinfecting... 39 5.1.3 Control, care and inspection... 39 5.1.4 Storage... 39 5.2 Processing the microspeed® uni motors GD674, GD676, GD677, GD678, GD679 and motor cables GD672 and GD673 . 39 5.2.1 Preparations... 39 5.2.2 Cleaning/Disinfection... 39 5.2.3 Mechanical cleaning/disinfecting... 40 5.2.4 Manual cleaning/disinfecting... 40 5.2.5 Control, care and inspection... 40 5.2.6 Packaging... 40 5.2.7 Sterilization method and parameters... 41 5.2.8 Sterilization for the US market... 41 5.2.9 Storage... 41 5.2.10 Maintenance... 41 5.3 Processing the microspeed® uni shaver handpiece GD682... 41 5.3.1 Preparations... 41 5.3.2 Mechanical cleaning/disinfecting... 41 5.3.3 Manual cleaning/disinfecting... 42 5.3.4 Control, care and inspection... 42 5.3.5 Packaging... 42 5.3.6 Sterilization method and parameters... 42 5.3.7 Sterilization for the US market... 42 5.3.8 Storage... 42 5.3.9 Maintenance... 43 5.4 Processing the microspeed® uni mini pistol handpiece GD684... 43 5.4.1 Preparations... 43 5.4.2 Cleaning/Disinfection... 43 5.4.3 Mechanical cleaning/disinfecting... 43 5.4.4 Manual cleaning/disinfecting... 44 5.4.5 Control, care and inspection... 44 5.4.6 Packaging... 44 5.4.7 Sterilization method and parameters... 44 5.4.8 Sterilization for the US market... 44 5.4.9 Storage... 44 5.4.10 Maintenance... 45 6. Maintenance... 45 7. Troubleshooting list... 46 7.1 Malfunctions with error numbers... 46 7.2 Other malfunctions... 48 7.3 Fuse change... 49 8. Technical Service... 49 9. Accessories/Spare parts... 49 9.1 Accessories... 49 9.1.1 microspeed® uni motors, motor cables and foot control devices... 49 9.1.2 Cooling unit... 49 9.1.3 Other components... 49 9.1.4 Power cord... 50 9.1.5 Maintenance, processing and service... 50
9.2 10. 10.1 10.2 10.2.1 10.3 10.3.1 10.3.2 10.4 10.4.1 10.5 10.6 11. 12.
Spare parts... 50 Technical specifications... 50 Classification acc. to directive 93/42/EEC... 50 microspeed® uni control unit with cooling unit GD670... 51 Factory settings... 51 Low-speed motors... 51 Low-speed motors with micro-Line coupling... 51 Low-speed motor with mini-Line coupling... 52 High-speed motors... 52 High-speed motors with Hi-Line coupling... 52 microspeed® uni shaver handpiece GD682... 52 microspeed® uni mini pistol handpiece GD684... 53 Disposal... 53 Distributor in the US/Contact in Canada for product information and complaints... 53
1. Safe handling CAUTION Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on order of a physician!
DANGER
Risk of death by electric shock! ¾ The user must not open the control unit under any circumstances. ¾ Connect product only to mains with protective circuit.
Note For handling and operating the products that are used with the microspeed® uni motor system, always observe the instructions for use of the respective products. The present instructions for use only describe the handling and operation of the “microspeed® uni motor system”. ¾ Prior to use, check for proper condition and functioning of the product. ¾ Observe “Notes on Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)”, see TA022130. ¾ To avoid damaging the product through improper setup or operation and mitigating the warranty and liability on the part of the product’s manufacturer: – Use the product only according to these instructions for use. – Follow the safety instructions and maintenance advisories. – Only combine Aesculap products with each other. ¾ Ensure that the products and accessories are operated and used only by persons with the requisite training, knowledge or experience. ¾ Keep the instructions accessible for the O.R. personnel. ¾ Always adhere to applicable standards. ¾ Verify that the electrical installations in the room in which the equipment is to be used conform to IEC standards. ¾ Unplug the device by pulling on the plug, and never on the power cord. ¾ Do not use the control unit and motors in explosion hazard areas. ¾ Prior to use, carry out sterile processing of motor(s), motor cable, tubing, handpiece(s) and tools. ¾ Operate the handpieces only at the recommended motor speeds. 3
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2. Product description
2.4 Mode of operation
2.1 System components Designation
Art. no.
microspeed® uni control unit with cooling unit
GD670
Bottle holder
GD412804
Instructions for use
TA022089
Notes on Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
TA022130
2.2 Components necessary for using the product • • • • •
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microspeed® uni control unit with cooling unit GD670 Power cord Motor Motor cable (when using a motor with a motor-side plug connection) Foot control (when using a motor cable without hand control, or the shaver handpiece) Bottle holder (when using the coolant pump) Tubing set (when using the coolant pump) Surgical suction device (when using the shaver handpiece)
2.3 Intended use The microspeed® uni motor system is a universal system with respect to its range of applications and to the system composition and its variety of uses. The microspeed® uni motor system is used in orthopedics/traumatology, neurosurgery, spine surgery, hand/foot surgery, ENT/OMF surgery, plastic surgery and arthroscopy. The microspeed® uni motor system can be operated as complete from the sterile area, either through foot control or through hand control.
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The microspeed® uni motor system comprises the following components: • Control unit with coolant pump, for universal application • Two motor cables (with or without hand control) • Various motors with different coupling types • Pistol handpiece • Shaver handpiece • Two foot control devices
2.4.1 Control unit Control unit 1 has been designed for a mains voltage rating of 100 V to 240 V/50 Hz to 60 Hz. The mains voltage is transformed so that the motors run at safety low voltage. Control unit 1 is equipped with two motor connection sockets 5 for connecting two (different) motors, and with one foot control connection socket 14 (on rear panel). The following devices can be connected to control unit 1 at the same time: • Two motors and • One foot control (GD668 or GD671). Note Do not connect two shaver handpieces GD682 at the same time. Only one motor can be activated at any one time. Motors with motor-side plug connection (GD674, GD676, GD677, GD678 and GD679) can be operated either through hand control (motor cable GD673) or foot control GD668 or GD671 (with motor cable GD672). Note When two motors without hand control are connected to the control unit (motor cable GD672), a motor can only be activated if the motor release switch of the motor that is to be activated is in the “ON” position while the other motor is locked (motor release switch in “OFF” position).
2.4.2 Control and display interface Display 2 shows the present device status (operating and error conditions) at all times. The display is divided into motor control field(s) and a pump control field. The device parameter settings can be changed by pressing the control keys. For information on all the symbols used in the motor and pump control fields, see chapter Symbols in display. Control key “Instruction menu” calls up the Instruction menu.
2.4.3 Control fields on the display
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2.4.4 Motor control fields
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A B C D E F G H I
C Fig. 1
Legend A Motor control field(s) B Pump control field C Instruction menu The display is divided into three different control fields, which are described in the following chapters.
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Legend A Status display and control key for releasing (symbol highlighted by green background)/locking the pump B Activation mode indicator: hand control or foot control C Present motor speed range upper limit setting D Qualitative display of the actual motor speed E Control keys for increasing or reducing the motor speed range upper limit F Motor direction indicator G Operating mode selected for the connected motor type, e.g. saw program for motors GD678 and GD679 H Connected motor type I Maximum selectable motor speed range upper limit for the connected motor type or with the selected operating mode, respectively Each motor connected to control unit 1 has a motor control field assigned to it. Two motor control fields are opened in display 2 only if two motors 32 are actually connected to control unit 1. Only one motor control field will be opened if only one motor is connected. The control fields are visually identified as belonging to the respective motor connection sockets 5.
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A motor control field is displayed as an active control field when the motor assigned to the motor control field: • is operated • was the last motor operated. The symbol of the connected motor type is highlighted by a green background whenever a motor control field is released for operation.
2.4.5 Pump control field
A B
2.4.6 Instruction menu Note The Instruction menu can only be called up at the control unit. This control key is pressed to call up the Instruction menu. In the Instruction menu, information about the error conditions output to the display and device settings such as the user language and the volume of the acoustic alarm/notification signal can be changed. Motor-type specific adjustments and settings can be carried out here, too: • Slow-down and speed-up ramps for each motor type • Oscillating or tapping mode (for pistol handpiece GD684) • Oscillation frequency and speed-up ramp in oscillating mode (in Shaving mode of operation of shaver handpiece GD682) • Reset: to restore the factory settings
2.4.7 Motor recognition
C B
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Legend A Status indicator symbol of coolant pump 4. The symbol is highlighted by a green background while the pump is active. The pump can only be activated if it has been released for operation and if the motor is active. B Control keys for increasing or reducing the delivery rate C Display of selected dosage The preset dose level C applies to the motor whose settings are displayed in the (white background) motor control field.
Control unit 1 recognizes the motor type connected to one of the motor connection sockets 5 of control unit 1 and displays the type in the respective motor control field of display 2. The most recent settings for this motor type at the same motor connection socket are shown on display 2. The settings can be changed within the motor-specific setting ranges, either on the display or through hand or foot control (in the Device settings menu), see chapter Technical specifications. The motor control field of the most recently activated motor is always brightly highlighted, whereas the motor control field of the motor that is not the one that was most recently activated or locked is displayed with a gray background. When only one motor is connected to control unit 1, the corresponding control field is highlighted, if this motor is not locked. Saw program (only for low-speed motors GD678 and GD679) In this program the maximum motor speed is limited to 16,000 1/min. The settings most recently used with the saw program (motor speed range upper limit, dose level for coolant pump 4) are recalled automatically.
2.4.8 Automatic saving of device settings The most recent settings for this motor type at this motor connection socket (speed range upper limit, delivery rate, etc.), are called up automatically as soon as the same motor type is recognized again as connected at the same motor connection socket of control unit 1 after a motor change. Note After each device start-up both the coolant pump and motor type-specific special functions such as the saw program (for GD678 and GD679) or the oscillating or tapping mode (for GD684) are always inactive (even if they had been released or activated before). All parameters are reset when the operating key "Factory setting" in the Instruction menu is pressed.
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2.4.9 Overload cut-out
2.4.11 Motor cable
To protect the connected motors against thermal destruction, the system features a separate motor temperature monitoring device. For this purpose, a temperature module is integrated in the device. • 1st Level: As soon as the temperature module indicates a motor temperature above 75 °C and below 90 °C, an acoustic warning is sounded and the message “Temp. Motor” flashes on the display. Any further overload causes control unit 1 to switch to level 2. • 2nd Level: As soon as a motor temperature in excess of 90 °C is detected, the motor is switched off and the message “Error 7 – Motor overheated” is shown on display 2. After a cooling-down period the motor can be activated again. Alternatively, the temperature module is reset, and work can be continued as soon as the overheated motor has been replaced. We recommend keeping a replacement motor on standby.
Risk of injury due to uncontrolled movement of skin abrading handpiece GB280 in conjunction with a motor WARNING cable with hand control GD673! ¾ Use skin abrading handpiece GB280 only with motor cable GD672 and foot control.
2.4.10 Coolant pump Note The coolant pump only works when a motor is running! At power-on of the control unit, coolant pump 4 is always deactivated (even if it had been released for operation at an earlier time). The microspeed® uni control unit 1 is fitted with a coolant pump 4. This coolant pump serves exclusively for cooling or irrigating the tools. The delivery rate at the highest dose level is approx. 80 ml per minute. The coolant pump can be activated either in the respective motor control field or through the appropriate hand or foot control device. The delivery rate can be selected via the pump control field or through the Device settings menu, see chapter Submenu Device-specific settings. Exception: When using pistol handpiece GD684, the pump can be activated, and the delivery rate can be changed, only via the appropriate control fields on the control unit. Any one of 21 dosage settings can be selected. At dosage settings 1 to 5, coolant pump 4 operates in intermittent mode. The pump can be switched on and off, and the delivery rate can be changed, even while the motor is active. Once the motor was active for more than two seconds, a special drive control prevents further coolant from dripping out.
Note A motor cable is needed to connect motors (with motor-side plug connection) GD674, GD676, GD677, GD678 and GD679 to the control unit. The microspeed® uni motor system comprises one motor cable for foot control (GD672) and one motor cable with hand control (GD673). Both motor cables can be used in connection with all motors with a motor-side plug connection. Either of the two motor cables can be connected at any of the two motor connection sockets 5. Notes The choice of motor cable depends on the application and which handpiece is to be used. For using saws GB128R, GB129, GB130R and motor cable with hand control GD673, we recommend guiding the saw with both hands for optimal handling. If single-handed saw guidance is required, use motor cable GD672 with a foot control device.
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microspeed® uni motor cable for foot control GD672
microspeed® uni motor cable with hand control GD673
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Legend 30 Motor release switch Note This motor cable can only be used in connection with a foot control. The motor coupled to this motor cable can only be activated if motor release switch 30 is in the “ON” position. When two motor cables GD672 are used at the same time, a motor can be activated only if it has been released (motor release switch 30 in position "ON") while the other motor is deactivated (motor release switch 30 in position "OFF").
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Legend 25 Motor release switch: Position "ON": Motor released for operation Position "OFF": Motor locked against operation 26 Hand control function button: Short actuation: Switching on/off the coolant pump Pressing for more than three seconds (with the motor inactive): Change to Device settings menu, siehe Kapitel Changing the settings in the Device settings menu through hand control 29 Lever: Actuator for motor speed setting Note This motor cable can not be used in connection with a foot control. The motor coupled to this motor cable can only be activated if the motor release switch is in its “ON” position.
2.4.12 Motors Motors with motor-side plug connection Note A motor cable GD672 or GD673 is required for connecting motors with motor-side plug connection to the control unit! Depending on the field of application, there are five different motor types available, with the three Aesculap standard coupling systems Hi-Line, micro-Line (Intra coupling system to DIN 13940/ISO 3964) and mini-Line. Each motor can be operated in right or left (clockwise or counterclockwise) rotation mode. When a motor is running in leftrotation mode, control unit 1 issues an acoustic signal. For the performance data and parameters to be set for the individual motor types, see chapter Technical specifications. Motor types GD678 and GD679 offer the option to select a saw program. In this program the maximum motor speed is limited to 16,000 1/min. Motors with fixed motor cable GD682 and GD684 Note The motors are directly connected to the control unit. An additional motor cable is not required! For the performance data and parameters to be set for the individual motor types, see chapter Technical specifications. microspeed® uni shaver handpiece GD682
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Notes Always observe the instructions for use of blades TA011579. Only use Aesculap blades. Shaver handpiece GD682 can only be used with foot control GD671 and a surgical suction device (e.g. GF200 or GF210). Shaver handpiece GD682 can be used if: • a motor with motor cable GD673 is connected at the second motor connection socket, or • a pistol handpiece GD684 is connected at the second motor connection socket, or • a motor with motor cable GD672 is connected at the second motor connection socket and the motor release switch of that cable is in its “OFF” position, or • only one shaver handpiece GD682 is connected to control unit 1. There are two types of blades available for shaver handpiece GD682: reamer and shaver blades. Control unit 1 recognizes whether the coupled blade is a reamer or a shaver blade. The respective mode of operation (reaming or shaving) is indicated on the display. An acoustic signal is issued whenever a blade of a different type is inserted. At the same time the respective symbol is displayed in the appropriate control field. With a reamer blade inserted, left-rotation and right-rotation modes are avilable, but not the oscillating mode. The maximum speed is limited to 8,000 1/min. The symbol for the "Reaming" operating mode is displayed in the control field. With a shaver blade inserted, right-rotation and left-rotation operating modes are available. The maximum speed is limited to 5,000 1/min. The symbol for the "Shaving" operating mode is displayed in the control field.
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Legend 36 Suction control lever: Lever for continuous regulation of the suction power 38 Tube olive: Connection to the surgical suction device via a suction tube
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microspeed® uni mini pistol handpiece GD684
34 35
Fig. 7
Legend 34 Upper trigger 35 Lower trigger Note The pistol handpiece can be locked against inadvertent actuation by gently pressing and turning the upper trigger by 90°. The pistol handpiece cannot be used with foot control. Pistol handpiece GD684 is fitted with the Aesculap mini-Line coupling system. A protective sleeve is supplied with the handpiece. This sleeve serves to protect against injury and damage when inserting Kirschner wires. There are two operating modes of pistol handpiece GD684: • Standard operation • Oscillating or tapping mode If control unit 1 recognizes a pistol handpiece GD684 connected, the pistol handpiece will operate in the Standard mode (factory setting). The device parameter settings (speed range upper limit, delivery rate, pump status) can be changed only via the touch control field of control unit 1. Oscillating or tapping mode can be selected via the Instruction menu. The symbol for “Oscillating or tapping mode” is displayed in the respective motor control field. Oscillating or tapping mode is activated though the upper trigger. An acoustic notification signal is sounded and “Oscillating or tapping mode active” flashes in the respective motor control field. In this mode of operation, the speed range upper limit cannot be changed via the touch control field on control unit 1.
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The oscillating or tapping mode can be deactivated again by pressing the upper trigger. After each power-up of the control unit and connection of the pistol handpiece, oscillating or tapping mode is always deactivated and needs to be activated anew via the pistol handpice. The preselected setting in the Instruction menu is saved and remains in memory even through subsequent system restarts. Standard operation: Right and left rotation mode (when in left-rotation mode, control unit 1 issues an acoustic signal). Motor direction switch/trigger for left rotation 34, see Fig. 7: • Pressing lower trigger 35 while holding down upper trigger 34 makes the pistol handpiece operate in left-rotation mode. • The motor direction is changed by pressing trigger 34 with trigger 35 already actuated. Motor speed control trigger 35: • Actuator for motor speed setting (motor speed proportional to actuator travel). • If only trigger 35 is pressed, the pistol operates in right rotation mode. Oscillating or tapping mode: Activating or deactivating the operating mode, see Fig. 7: • This mode of operation is activated (and deactivated) by pressing and holding upper trigger 34 for three seconds. Working in “Oscillating or tapping mode”: • The pistol handpiece is operated in tapping mode by pressing lower trigger 35 within the first half of the total trigger travel. The motor speed is proportional to the actual trigger travel. Tapping mode means: Clockwise rotation by a certain angle (forward step) followed by counterclockwise rotation (backward step) by a smaller angle. • The pistol handpiece is operated in oscillating mode by pressing lower trigger 35 within the second half of the total trigger travel. The motor speed is proportional to the actual trigger travel. Oscillating mode means: Clockwise rotation by a certain angle followed by counterclockwise rotation by the same angle. The pistol handpiece is operated in left-rotation mode by pressing lower trigger 35 at the same time as upper trigger 34.
2.4.13 Foot control devices
microspeed® uni foot control, two pedals, GD671
Notes The microspeed® uni motor system includes two different foot controls (GD668 and GD671). Only one foot control can be connected to control unit GD670 at any time.
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microspeed® uni foot control, one pedal, GD668
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Legend
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Legend 18 Foot control function button: Short actuation: Switching on/off the coolant pump Actuation for more than three seconds (with the motor inactive): Changing to Device settings menu, see chapter Changing the settings in the Device settings menu through the foot control 22 Motor direction switch: Selection of right or left rotation 23 Pedal: Actuator for motor speed setting
18 Foot control function button: Short actuation: Switching on/off the coolant pump Actuation for more than three seconds (with the motor inactive): Change to Device settings menu, see chapter Changing the settings in the Device settings menu through the foot control. 19 Right pedal: Actuator for motor speed setting in right rotation 20 Left pedal: Actuator for motor speed setting in left rotation
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2.5 Symbols
2.5.2 Symbols on foot control, motor cable and motor
2.5.1 Symbols on the control unit
Foot control function button (Foot control GD668, GD671, motor cable GD673)
Adhere to instructions for use
Type BF application component
Motor direction switch Selection of left or right rotation (Foot control GD668)
Input from irrigation bottle (coolant pump)
Pedal for left/right rotation (according to the motor direction set through the motor direction switch, foot control GD668) Pedal for right rotation (Foot control GD671)
Outlet to handpiece (coolant pump)
Pedal for left rotation (Foot control GD671)
Pumping direction (coolant pump)
Oscillating operation when both pedals are pressed (only allowed in "Shaving" mode in conjunction with shaver handpiece GD682 , foot control GD671)
Equipotentialization connector
Class AP anesthetic test (EN 60601-1) (Foot controls GD668 and GD671)
Fuse
IPX8
Enclosure protection type to DIN EN 60529 (Foot controls GD668 and GD671)
Alternating current
Release (Motors GD674, GD682 and GD684)
Foot control
Motor speed control (Motor GD684)
Marking of electric and electronic devices according to directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE), see chapter Disposal.
Right/left rotation switch (Motor GD684) Oscillating or tapping mode: (Motor GD684) Protection against inadvertent activation (Motor GD684)
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2.5.3 Symbols in display Display symbols in the motor control fields (Set) motor speed range upper limit (example: 20,000 1/min) Motor speed in 1/min
Qualitative display of the actual motor speed (for shaver handpiece GD682: actual tool speed) Symbol displayed on gray background in motor control field if the respective motor is not activated Qualitative display of the actual motor speed (for shaver handpiece GD682: actual tool speed); active while motor is operated Motor direction indicator for right rotation when the motor is inactive or when right rotation was not selected through foot control GD668; in an inactive motor control field, this symbol is displayed on a gray background Motor direction indicator for right rotation active when the motor is operated or in standby, provided this motor direction was selected and foot control GD668 is connected to the control unit Motor direction indicator for left rotation when the motor is inactive or when left rotation was not selected through foot control GD668; in an inactive motor control field, this symbol is displayed on a gray background Motor direction indicator for left rotation active when the motor is operated or in standby, provided this motor direction was selected and foot control GD668 is connected to the control unit Hand control active if connected hand control is recognized Foot control active if connected foot control is recognized and at least one motor is not operated through a hand control device No response when foot control is pressed down active if neither a foot control nor a hand control device is recognized as connected GD676 microspeed® uni Hi 150 motor (high-speed motor; 150 W; coupling system: Hi-Line (XS) connected If the motor can be activated (is released), the symbol is highlighted by a green background
GD677 microspeed® uni Hi 100 motor (high-speed motor; 100 W; coupling system: Hi-Line (XS) connected If the motor can be activated (is released), the symbol is highlighted by a green background
GD678 microspeed® uni micro 150 motor (low-speed motor; 150 W; coupling system: micro-Line) If the motor can be activated (is released), the symbol is highlighted by a green background
GD679 microspeed® uni micro 100 motor (low-speed motor; 100 W; coupling system: micro-Line) If the motor can be activated (is released), the symbol is highlighted by a green background
GD674 microspeed® uni mini 100 motor (low-speed motor; 100 W; coupling system: mini-Line) connected If the motor can be activated (is released), the symbol is highlighted by a green background
GD682 microspeed® uni shaver handpiece connected If the motor can be activated (is released), the symbol is highlighted by a green background
GD684 microspeed® uni mini pistol handpiece (coupling system: mini-Line) connected If the motor can be activated (is released), the symbol is highlighted by a green background Operating mode "Reaming" (only in connection with shaver handpiece GD682, if no shaver tip is recognized) Operating mode "Shaving" (only in connection with shaver handpiece GD682, if a shaver tip is recognized) Oscillating or tapping mode (only in connection with pistol handpiece GD684) Displayed when oscillating or tapping mode was released in the instruction menu, but not activated through the pistol handpiece
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Oscillating or tapping mode active: (only in connection with pistol handpiece GD684) Displayed when oscillating or tapping mode was released in the Instruction menu and is activated through the pistol handpiece (by holding down the upper trigger for three seconds) Display/Control key symbols in the motor control fields Increasing the motor speed range upper limit
Reducing the motor speed range upper limit
Status indicator/control key of the saw program This symbol indicates that the saw program, which can only be selected in connection with motors GD678 and GD679, is inactive
"Pump ON" indicator and control key for activating the pump Active when, in connection with the selected motor, the pump is switched on via the function button (hand or foot control) or by actuating this field. The symbol is displayed in the respective motor control field. Display symbols in the pump control field "Pump inactive" indicator Symbol as displayed with the motor inactive, i.e. when the pump has not been activated in the pump control field "Pump active" indicator is active when the pump released in connection with the selected and activated motor is activated Display of selected dosage is always active
Status indicator/control key of the saw program This symbol indicates that the saw program, which can only be selected in connection with motors GD678 and GD679, is active Motor direction indicator when left rotation was not selected, and control key for selecting left rotation The control key symbol is only displayed, and a motor direction can only be selected if hand control GD673 is connected Motor direction indicator when left rotation was selected, and control key for selecting left rotation The control key symbol is only displayed, and a motor direction can only be selected if hand control GD673 is connected Motor direction indicator when right rotation was not selected, and control key for selecting right rotation The control key symbol is only displayed, and a motor direction can only be selected if hand control GD673 is connected Motor direction indicator when right rotation was selected, and control key for selecting right rotation The control key symbol is only displayed, and a motor direction can only be selected if hand control GD673 is connected "Pump OFF" indicator and control key for activating the pump The symbol is displayed in the respective motor control field
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Control key symbols in the pump control field Increasing the delivery rate
Reducing the delivery rate
Control key symbols within the display Selecting the secondary control level Instruction menu, can only be activated when no motor is active
3. Preparation and setup Non-compliance with these rules will result in complete exclusion of any responsibility and liability on the part of Aesculap. ¾ Observe the following regulations when setting up and operating the product: – the national regulations for installation and operation – national regulations on fire and explosion protection. – operating advisories acc. to IEC-/VDE regulations. The following advice is given on the basis of the presently applicable IEC-/VDE regulations: Fire and explosion hazard! ¾ Do not use the control unit and motors in explosion WARNING hazard areas. The foot control circuit is ignition-safe and approved for operation in medical environments acc. to IEC 601/VDE 0750.
Legend A Device support 15 Stacking cones 16 Locking screw Only one device may be mounted on the mobile stand at any time, always taking into consideration the stability of the mobile stand. ¾ Remove the caps from stacking cones 15. ¾ Remove the device feet, using a screwdriver. ¾ Move stacking cones 15 to the correct mounting positions by turning locking screw 16 counterclockwise as far as it will go, using a screwdriver. ¾ Position the device on the mobile stand in such a way that front edge sits flush with device support A and stacking cones 15 sit in the corresponding holes in device support A. ¾ Secure the device by turning locking screw 16 clockwise as far as it will go. ¾ Gently lift the device to check if it is securely attached to device support A. The device is now mounted on the mobile stand.
3.1.2 Dismounting the control unit from the mobile stand
3.1 Preparation Note The control unit can be mounted on an Aesculap mobile stand for microspeed® uni (adjustable height) GA411 or on an Aesculap mobile stand for surgical devices GD416M. Other Aesculap devices must not be stacked on top of the control unit.
3.1.1 Mounting the control unit on the mobile stand Note Follow the instructions for use of the mobile stand.
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¾ Use a screwdriver to turn locking screw 16 counterclockwise as far as it will go. ¾ Lift off the device. ¾ Reattach the device feet either by hand or with a screwdriver. The device is now dismounted from the mobile stand.
3.1.3 Mains power connection The voltage of the mains power must correspond to the voltage indicated on the type plate of the device. ¾ Plug in the power cord at power cord socket 12. ¾ Plug in the mains plug at the building mains power socket.
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4. Working with the microspeed® uni motor system
Risk of infection and contamination! ¾ Prior to first operation, carry out sterile processing of the motors, motor cable, tubing, handpiece and tools. WARNING ¾ Make certain that the packaging of sterile products is undamaged.
4.1.2 Connecting the foot control to the control unit Note Only necessary when using motor cable for foot control GD672 or shaver handpiece GD682. The foot control can not be used in combination with motor cable with hand control GD673 and/or pistol handpiece GD684.
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Risk of injury caused by inadvertent activation of the motor! WARNING ¾ Secure motors that are not actively operated against inadvertent activation through foot or hand control.
4.1 System set-up
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4.1.1 Connecting the accessories
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Fig. 11 Note Follow the instructions for use of individual accessories! Note micro-Line drill pistol (GB200) and arthroscopy handpiece (GB801) must not be used with this product. Combinations of accessories that are not mentioned in the present instructions for use may only be employed if they are specifically designed for the intended application and do not compromise the performance and safety characteristics of the products. Depending on the motor type, all handpieces and tools of this range can be coupled through the three Aesculap standard coupling systems Hi-Line (or Hi-Line XS), micro-Line (handpieces for drilling, reaming, sawing and shaping, with Intra coupling system acc. to DIN 13940/ISO 3964) and mini-Line. For other accessories, see chapter Accessories/Spare parts and brochure no. O22711, Aesculap Power Systems.
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Legend A Foot control connector B Locking pins C Locking clips D Arrows 14 Connection socket for foot control ¾ To connect the foot control connector A to control unit 1: Fully plug in the foot control connector A at the connection socket for foot control 14 (in rear panel of the unit). Locking clips C audibly engage in locking pins B, see Fig. 11. ¾ To disconnect the foot control device from control unit 1: Simultaneously compress locking clips C (see arrows D) and unplug connector A.
¾ Insert bottle holder 9 for the sterile fluid bottle into bottle holder mount 10. ¾ Insert the spike into the sterile fluid bottle. ¾ Mount the sterile fluid bottle at bottle holder 9.
4.1.3 Connecting the tubing set Note The tubing set is sterile! Sterile separation is carried out at the tubing.
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4.1.4 Connecting the motor cable to the control unit
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Note The motor cable and the motor are sterile! Sterile separation is carried out at the motor cable.
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Legend
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Mark (motor connection socket) Plug Mark (plug) Arrows Motor connection socket
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Legend A Arrows B Arrows 3 Release buttons 4 Coolant pump ¾ To open coolant pump 4: Simultaneously press release buttons 3. ¾ Insert tubing: Insert the pump tube with the tube nipple into the recess (arrows B). ¾ Close coolant pump 4: Push together the pump housing until it clicks into position (arrows A). When doing this, ensure that the pump enclosure is completely closed, both at the inlet (from the irrigation bottle) and at he outlet (to the handpiece).
Damage to, or destruction of, the motor cable caused by pulling the cable! CAUTION ¾ Always pull at the plug, never at the cable. ¾ To connect plug B: Align plug B in such a way that mark C on the plug is aligned with mark A on motor connection socket 5. ¾ Fully insert plug B in the motor connection socket. ¾ To disconnect plug B: Hold plug B in the marked places (arrows D) and unplug it from motor connection socket 5.
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4.1.5 Connecting a motor (GD674, GD676, GD677, GD678 and GD679) to the motor cable
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4.1.7 Connecting handpieces/attachments/blades Risk of injury due to uncontrolled movement of skin abrading handpiece GB280 in connection with motor cable WARNING with hand control GD673! ¾ Use skin abrading handpiece GB280 only with motor cable GD672 and foot control.
Risk of injury and material damage due to inappropriate use of handpieces or attachments! WARNING ¾ Always follow the safety advice and information given in the instructions for use of the handpieces and attachments. ¾ Do not exceed the specified maximum motor speed.
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Legend A Mark on motor cable B Mark on motor C Arrows 28 Release key (x2) 32 Motor ¾ To couple motor 32: Install motor 32 on the motor cable, making certain that mark B on the motor is aligned with mark A on the motor cable. Motor 32 will audibly engage in its proper position. ¾ To uncouple motor 32: Compress both release keys 28 at the points indicated by arrows C. (The motor will be pushed away slightly from the motor cable.) This completes the uncoupling of motor 32.
4.1.6 Switching on the control unit/Automatic self-test ¾ Switch on control unit 1 at mains power ON switch 7. Power ON indicator 8 will be illuminated. Control unit 1 always performs a self-test when the unit is switched on. During this test the microspeed® uni start picture is displayed. If any malfunction is detected, an error message will be displayed, see chapter Malfunctions with error numbers.
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Risk of injury caused by loose milling heads when operating high-speed motors in left rotation mode! WARNING ¾ Do not use screw-coupled milling heads.
Damage to motor and handpiece! ¾ Couple/uncouple handpieces only with the motor inactive. CAUTION Note For using saws GB128R, GB129, GB130R and motor cable with hand control GD673, we recommend guiding the saw with both hands for optimal handling. If single-handed saw handling is required, use motor cable GD672 with a foot control.
Connecting micro-Line handpieces to low-speed motors GD678 and GD679
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Connecting Hi-Line handpieces to high-speed motors GD676 and GD677
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Legend A Handpiece B Catch C Centering lug 32 Motor ¾ To couple handpiece A: Install handpiece A on centering lug C. Handpiece A engages in its proper position. ¾ Pull at motor 32 to check that the handpiece is securely coupled. ¾ To uncouple handpiece A: press catch B and remove handpiece A.
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Legend A Handpiece B Threaded ring C Recess D Lugs 32 Motor Symbol “Handpiece release”
Symbol “Handpiece locking”
Handpiece A can be coupled to motor 32 in different positions. Coupling: ¾ To release handpiece A: Turn threaded ring B in the direction indicated by the arrow in symbol “Handpiece release” as far as it will go. ¾ To couple handpiece A: Install handpiece A at the desired position on motor 32, making certain that lugs D of motor 32 engage in recesses C at handpiece A. ¾ Lock handpiece A: Turn threaded ring B in the direction indicated by the arrow in symbol "Handpiece locking" as far as it will go (to prevent loosening of the handpiece due to vibrations during operation). Uncoupling: ¾ To uncouple the handpiece: Turn threaded ring B in the direction indicated by the arrow in symbol “Handpiece release” as far as it will go and detach handpiece A.
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Connecting Hi-Line XS handpieces to high-speed motors GD676 and GD677
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Connecting mini-Line attachments to microspeed® uni mini 100 motor GD674 and microspeed® uni mini pistol handpiece GD684
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Fig. 17
Legend A Handpiece B Threaded ring C Handpiece coupling 32 Motor Symbol “Handpiece release”
Symbol “Handpiece locking”
Coupling: ¾ Turn threaded ring B of handpiece A in the direction indicated by the arrow in symbol “Handpiece release” as far as it will go. ¾ Install handpiece A on handpiece coupling C of motor 32 in such a way that the pin on the handpiece engages in one of the notches of the handpiece coupling. ¾ Turn threaded ring B in the direction indicated by the arrow in symbol “Handpiece locking” as far as it will go. ¾ Make certain that threaded ring B is tightened to its limit stop to prevent it from coming loose due to vibrations during operation. Uncoupling: ¾ Turn threaded ring B in the direction indicated by the arrow in symbol “Handpiece release” as far as it will go. ¾ Detach handpiece A from motor 32.
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Legend A mini-Line attachment B Tension ring C Motor drive Coupling: ¾ Turn tension ring B on motor C in the “open” direction as indicated by the arrow, as far as it will go. ¾ Push the coupling of mini-Line attachment A into tension ring B at motor C as far as it will go. ¾ Turn tension ring B on motor C against the “open” direction as indicated by the arrow, as far as it will go. Uncoupling: ¾ Turn tension ring B on motor C in the “open” direction as indicated by the arrow, as far as it will go. ¾ Retract mini-Line attachment out of tension ring B at motor C. ¾ If tension ring B on the coupling cannot be loosened by hand, use the auxiliary wrench of motor C.