ConMed Linvatec
LS7700 300 Watt Xenon Light Source Instruction Manual Rev AA June 2007
Instruction Manual
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The ConMed Linvatec LS7700 300 Watt Xenon Light Source Instruction Manual
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© Linvatec Corporation 2007. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA
Record the Model and Serial Numbers of the light source controller and date received. Retain for future reference. Light Source Model No.
Serial No
Date
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Table of Contents
1.0
2.0
3.0
INTRODUCTION 1.1
Intended Use... 1
1.2
Safety Information... 1 1.2.1
Warnings... 1
1.2.2
To avoid fire hazard or electrical shock:... 2
1.2.3
To avoid personal injury and damage to the light source... 2
1.2.4
Unplug the device from the wall outlet if any of the following occur:... 3
1.3
Receiving Inspection... 3
1.4
Symbol Definitions... 4
1.5
System Features... 5 1.5.1
Front Panel... 5
1.5.2
Rear Panel... 6
SYSTEM INSTALLATION and OPERATION 2.1
Installation Instructions... 7
2.2
Operation of Light Source... 7
2.3
Description of Features... 8
MAINTENANCE 3.1
Life Expectancy... 10
3.2
Cleaning... 10
3.3
Lamp Replacement... 10
3.4
Fuse Replacement... 12
3.5
Troubleshooting... 13
3.6
Theory of Operation... 15
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Table of Contents
4.0
TECHNICAL INFORMATION 4.1
Light Source... 16
4.2
Lamp Module... 16
4.3
Accessories / Compatible Equipment... 23
4.4
Customer Service... 24 4.4.1
Assistance... 24
4.4.2
Repairs... 24
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.2.1
t is recommended that personnel study this manual before attempting to operate and/or clean the ConMed Linvatec LS7700 300 Watt Xenon Light Source and accessories. The safe and effective use of this equipment requires the understanding of and compliance with all warnings, cautionary notices, and instructions marked on the product, and included in this manual.
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1.1
1.
Do not attempt to open or service the light source chassis. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Removing the cover may introduce an electric shock hazard by exposing you to dangerous high voltages or other risks. If the system malfunctions, return it for service immediately.
2.
Use of this light source and the accompanying light guide can cause the scope tip to get hot as a result of high intensity light. Do not allow the light emitting end of the light guide to contact either the patient or the surgical drape. This can cause the drape to ignite and potentially cause severe burns to the patient and / or operating room personnel.
3.
Do not use in the presence of flammable anesthetics, gases, disinfecting agents, cleaning solutions, or any material susceptible to ignition due to electrical sparking. There is a possibility of explosion.
4.
Do not use a cardiac defibrillator on a patient without first removing from the patient the endoscope to which the light source is attached.
5.
Do not use in surgical procedures requiring direct illumination of the eye.
6.
This device is designed for use in standard medical environments. Components of the system that are meant for patient contact are constructed from biocompatible materials.
Intended Use
The ConMed Linvatec LS7700 300 Watt Xenon Light Source is intended to be used with an endoscope to provide illumination during endoscopic procedures.
1.2
Safety Information
This equipment is designed for use by medical professionals completely familiar with the required techniques and instructions for use of the equipment. Read and follow all warning and cautionary notices and instructions marked on the product and included in this manual. It is important to read, understand, and comply with all of the following safety precautions. Failure to follow these precautions could result in injury to the patient or user or cause damage to the LS7700 Light Source or associated equipment. After each use, thoroughly clean the unit and accessories (See “3.2 Cleaning” on page 10). 1
Warnings
1.2.2
1.
2.
11. Do not operate the light source in an explosive atmosphere.
To avoid fire hazard or electrical shock:
12. Do not allow foreign objects inside the light source.
Prior to each use, the light source and all associated equipment must be inspected for proper operation.
13. Do not disassemble the light source. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
Use only non-conducting light guides (optical cable). Verify that the light guide is dry and free from cleaning solution residue before plugging it into the light source.
14. Never spill liquids of any kind on the device or immerse it in liquids. 15. Only plug the light source into a properly grounded hospital-grade outlet.
3.
Use only the power cord specified for this device.
4.
Do not use plug adapters or extension cords; such devices defeat the safety ground.
5.
Do not excessively bend or kink the power cord. Always inspect cords for signs of excessive wear or damage. If wear or damage are found, discontinue use and replace immediately.
1.
Do not use the light source with incompatible equipment or accessories that are not authorized by ConMed Linvatec. Doing so may void certifications and/or warranties.
6.
Unplug the power cord from the outlet when performing any kind of cleaning or general maintenance, such as changing the lamp assembly.
2.
Do not place light source on an unstable surface, cart, stand or table.
3.
Do not allow the light source to share an electrical outlet or grounding with life supporting or life sustaining equipment.
4.
Only connect IEC 60950 or IEC 60601 series compliant devices to signal input or output ports.
1.2.3
To avoid personal injury and damage to the light source.
7.
Use only the fuse type and rating specified for this device.
8.
Do not apply an input voltage that is outside the specified range.
9.
Do not operate this product with the cover removed. The lamp access door must be closed and latched for the light source to work.
5.
Do not look directly or indirectly at the lamp when it is on. The lamp produces high intensity visible light that may cause burns to skin or eyes.
10. Do not expose the light source to moisture, or operate the light source in either damp or wet areas, or place liquids on or above the light source.
6.
Do not touch the lamp until it has cooled to room temperature. Severe burn may result.
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7.
8.
9.
Wear a face shield or safety eye glasses and inspection glove when handling the lamp assembly.
1.2.4
Do not leave fingerprints or any other residue on the lamp reflector surface or the bulb.
1.
The power cord is damaged.
2.
Liquid has been spilled on the device or it has been exposed to other moisture.
3.
The device has been dropped or damaged in any way.
4.
The product displays a distinct change in performance.
5.
The product does not operate properly when the operating instructions are followed.
Do not subject the lamp to mechanical forces or rough handling that may fracture the lamp as this may result in an explosion.
10. Do not operate the light source with suspected failures. If you suspect there is damage to this product, have it inspected by qualified personnel. 11. Do not block ventilation slots or openings - provide at least four inches of free air space between the sides of the light source and any hard surface.
1.3
Unplug the device from the wall outlet if any of the following occur:
Receiving Inspection
Upon receipt, carefully unpack the light source and accessories. Ensure all items listed below are included in the box and are free from damage. If any damage is noted contact your ConMed Linvatec Customer Service. Save ALL packaging materials; they may be needed to verify any claims of damage by the shipper. •
LS7700 Xenon Light Source:
The power cord is sold separately and is packaged in a separate box.
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•
C7104 Power Cord - 115VAC
•
C7105 Power Cord - 230VAC
1.4
Protective Earth (ground)
Symbol Definitions Power (ON/OFF)
Rx ONLY
Stand-by
Caution: Federal Law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician Lamp Life
Attention, consult accompanying documents or contact your ConMed Linvatec representative.
Light Guide
Iso-potential Ground
Caution - Electrical hazard, High voltage Caution - Hot surface
Brightness Decrease
HOT
CAUTION
Warning - For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with same type and rating fuse
Brightness Increase
Shutter Control
Mains fuse
~
Alternating Current
Brightness
Flammable Anesthetics - Risk of explosion if used in the presence of flammable anesthetics
Light Guide OPEN
Type BF equipment
Light Guide LOCK
No user service recommended. Refer servicing to qualified ConMed Linvatec service personnel
WEEE (Waste Electronics and Electrical Equipment) Symbol. Regarding European Union end-of-life of product
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❸
❹
❺
❷
❻
❶
1.5
❹ “BRIGHTNESS” Buttons -
System Features
Allows the user to increase or decrease the light output.
❺ Light Guide Lever - Allows the 1.5.1
Front Panel
user to open the LGR for insertion / removal of a fiber optic light guide. The lever is spring loaded to hold the light guide during use. It also can be used to “lock” the light guide firmly in place.
❶ “POWER” Button - Allows the user to toggle between light source OFF condition and light source ON condition. The associated “POWER” LED illuminates orange in light source OFF condition and green in light source ON condition.
❻ Light Guide Receptacle (LGR) - Accepts and secures the fiber optic light guide. When in stand-by mode the light guide receptacle (LGR) illuminates green.
❷ “STAND-BY” Button - Allows the user to place the unit in stand-by mode to prevent light from exiting the light guide. Pressing the STAND-BY button again will return the brightness level to its previous setting and will allow light to be emitted through the light guide.
NOTE: Only insert clean, dry, non-conductive fiber optic light guides into the light guide receptacle (LGR).
❸ Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) Display - Displays the settings of the light source such as stand-by mode, brightness level, lamp life hours remaining and power on or off. 5
❷
❸
❹ ❶
❺ ❻
1.5.2
❺ Power Cord Receptacle - Accepts the
Rear Panel
hospital grade power cord.
❻ Fuse Module - Houses the fuses.
❶ Fan - Provides cooling to the Light
Equipped with two F6.3A, 250V (fast blow) fuses. To replace a fuse, see “3.4 Fuse Replacement” on page 12.
Source. Keep free of dust and dirt accumulation.
❷ “MEMORY CARD” Slot - Provides a means for future software upgrades or diagnosis by ConMed Linvatec authorized representatives.
❸ “NETWORK” Connector - Optional connector that can accept a cable from a ConMed Nurse’s Assistant® (NA) or Surgeon’s Assistant® (SA) to enable external control by an NA or SA.
❹ “CAMERA” Connector - This connector accepts an ethernet cable only from an optional ConMed Linvatec IM4000 series camera so that camera can control the light source.
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2.0 SYSTEM INSTALLATION
2.2
Operation of Light Source
and OPERATION Use the following sequence to operate the light source:
2.1 1.
2.
Installation Instructions Attach the hospital grade power cord to the power cord receptacle on the back panel of the light source, and a hospital grade grounded power outlet. If desired, connect the ethernet cable from the light source connection port to the connection port on the IM4000 series camera.
1.
Press the POWER button to turn the light source on. The power button LED will illuminate green and the OLED displays “STAND-BY” and remaining LAMP life.
2.
Insert the fiber optic light guide into the LGR.
NOTE: Insert only clean, dry, non-conductive fiber optic light guides into the light guide receptacle (LGR).
Note: To accommodate some fiber optic light guides, the LGR adapter may need to be removed. To remove the LGR adapter:
(a) Fully rotate the Light Guide Lever counterclockwise to the OPEN position.
(a) Insert a coin into the slot of the LGR adapter.
(b) Insert the light guide completely, then rotate the lever counterclockwise until the clicking of the locking mechanism is heard or felt.
(b) Rotate the coin counterclockwise until the adapter is fully removed.
3.
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Press the STAND-BY button to take the light source out of stand-by mode. This will allow illumination through the light guide. OLED will display the brightness level.
Warning: Before taking the light source out of stand-by mode, ensure that the output end of the light guide or endoscope is not in proximity to surgical drapes, flammable objects, or to the patient’s skin. Operating room personnel or patient injury or burn may result. 4.
5.
2.3 1.
Press the BRIGHTNESS buttons to set light output to the desired level. OLED will display the set brightness level.
Description of Features Light Source OFF: •
When the light source is in the OFF condition, the POWER button LED illuminates orange. Power will continue to run to the unit, but the lamp is not on.
•
STAND-BY and BRIGHTNESS buttons are inactive. Pressing the POWER button will turn the Light Source on.
•
The OLED display is inactive.
To remove the light guide from the LGR: (a) Place the light source in standby mode by pressing the STAND-BY button.
2.
(b) Fully rotate the Light Guide Lever counterclockwise to the OPEN position and remove the light guide.
3.
Light Source ON, STAND-BY mode enabled: •
When the light source is in the ON condition, the lamp is on and the POWER button LED and LGR illuminate green.
•
The OLED displays “STAND-BY” and remaining Lamp Life Hours.
•
The BRIGHTNESS buttons are inactive.
•
Pressing the POWER button will turn the Light Source OFF.
•
Pressing the STAND-BY button will return the brightness level to its previous setting and will allow light to be emitted through the light guide.
Light Source ON, STAND-BY mode disabled: •
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When the light source is in the ON condition, the lamp is on, the POWER button LED illuminates green and the LGR illuminates blue.
•
The OLED displays “BRIGHTNESS” via a bar graph in increments of 5%.
•
The BRIGHTNESS Up Arrow increases brightness in increments of 5%.
•
The BRIGHTNESS Down Arrow decreases brightness in increments of 5%.
•
4.
5.
The STAND-BY button returns the light source to STAND-BY mode. The POWER button turns the light source off.
6.
Light Source ON, Auto Shutter Control: •
•
To enable Auto Shutter control, the ethernet cable must be connected between an IM4000 series ConMed Linvatec camera and the light source. The IM4000 series camera head button can enable or disable the STAND-BY mode.
7.
Lamp Life: •
When the light source is in the ON condition and the STAND-BY mode is enabled, the OLED displays lamp life hours remaining, beginning at 500 hours and counting down to zero in increments of one hour.
•
When lamp life is 10 hours or less, the OLED displays a blinking message to indicate nearing end of life or at end of life.
Lamp Replacement: •
For installation instructions see “3.3 Lamp Replacement” on page 10.
•
Replace only with ConMed Linvatec Lamps. Use of unauthorized lamps will void certifications and/or warranties and may affect safety and performance.
Lamp Door Open: •
4a When STAND-BY mode is enabled: • OLED displays “STAND-BY” and remaining lamp life hours.
8.
Lamp Saver: •
• The BRIGHTNESS buttons are inactive. The POWER button will turn the light source OFF. The STAND-BY button returns the light source to Auto Shutter mode. 4b. When STAND-BY mode is disabled: • The BRIGHTNESS buttons are controlled by the IM4000 series camera to achieve the desired picture brightness. • The STAND-BY button returns the light source to STAND-BY mode. The POWER button will turn the light source OFF. 9
Lamp door must be closed for unit to operate.
If light source is in STAND-BY mode, continuously for one hour, the light source lamp will turn off. When STAND-BY mode is disabled, the lamp will turn on and the light source will return to normal operation.
3.0 MAINTENANCE
3.3
Regular maintenance of your light source is limited to: 1) keeping the intake vents free of dust and dirt and 2) replacement of the lamp, when needed. No other service is required.
Lamp Replacement
The following maintenance procedures should only be performed by qualified service personnel. Read all warnings and cautionary notices carefully before performing any service procedures. WARNINGS:
3.1
Life Expectancy
The standard warranty for this product is twelve months. The life expectancy of this product is expected to meet or exceed this period under normal use and standard care.
3.2
•
Disconnect the main power cord before attempting any service to the lamp or lamp connections.
•
Wear a face shield or protective safety eye glasses and inspection gloves when handling the lamp.
•
Do not touch the lamp until it has cooled to room temperature. Severe burn may result.
Cleaning
1.
Unplug the light source and allow it and the fiber optic light guide to thoroughly cool before cleaning.
2.
Wipe the exterior of the light source and fiber optic light guide with a clean, soft cloth dampened (not dripping) with a mild detergent. Wipe again with distilled or sterilized water. Dry with a clean, lint-free towel.
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HOT
CAUTION
•
The Xenon lamp is under extremely high pressure. Do not subject the lamp to mechanical forces or rough handling that could fracture the lamp, as this may result in an explosion.
•
Do not leave finger prints or any other residue on the lamp reflector surface or the bulb. Contamination on this surface may cause damage to the bulb.
1.
Depress the POWER button to the off position.
2.
Unplug the light source. Allow to cool before proceeding.
3.
Flip the latch on the lamp access door towards the back of the unit and pull the door open. 6.
After installation is complete, close and secure the door.
NOTE: Follow local governing ordinances and recycling plan regarding disposal of device components.
4.
Remove the lamp module by pulling outward.
5.
Insert the new lamp module into place until it seats.
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3.4
Fuse Replacement
1.
Depress the “POWER” button to the off position and unplug the light source.
2.
Using a small screwdriver or similar tool, gently release the retention tab on the fuse drawer and slide it out.
4.
3.
Pull out existing fuses and replace only with factory supplied fuses as stated on the rear of the unit. Replace both fuses at the same time.
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Return fuse drawer to compartment, making sure alignment tab is on top. Snap into place.
3.5
Troubleshooting Symptom
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
Lamp will not ignite.
♦ Power cord is not plugged in or is faulty.
♦ Plug power cord into receptacle and/or Light Source. ♦ Replace power cord.
♦ Power is not turned on.
♦ Place POWER button in the on position. LED will illuminate green when unit is on.
♦ Lamp access door open.
♦ The Light Source will not work with the lamp access door open. Assure door is completely closed and latched.
♦ Lamp module is not fully engaged.
♦ Verify lamp assembly is completely engaged on receptacle pins within Light Source.
♦ Lamp is expired.
♦ Replace lamp (see “3.3 Lamp Replacement” on page 10).
♦ System overheats or lamp has expired.
♦ Turn power off. Ensure intake vents are not blocked. Allow system to cool for five minutes. Turn power back on. If lamp does not ignite, replace lamp assembly. ♦ Use of unauthorized lamp module. Use only ConMed authorized replacement lamp modules.
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Symptom Low light output.
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
♦ Brightness is set to minimum or ♦ Increase lamp brightness. too low of an output position. ♦ Fiber optic light guide surface(s) ♦ Replace light guide. is contaminated or damaged. ♦ Lamp life exceeds warranted life.
♦ Check lamp life indicated on OLED. Replace lamp.
♦ Light guide is not engaged properly.
♦ Check to ensure light guide is fully inserted into LGR.
♦ Excessive number of light guide ♦ Inspect light guide cables. If fibers are broken. more than 20% of fibers are broken (darkened), replace light guide.
Lamp is unstable (flashes).
♦ Lamp life exceeds warranted life.
♦ Check lamp life indicated by OLED. Replace lamp.
♦ Lamp problem.
♦ Replace lamp.
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3.6
The power supply is a switch mode type with a built-in, high voltage lamp ignitor and current regulator. The fans are powered from an auxiliary 12VDC power output of the main supply. An interlock switch in the lamp access door removes power from the fans and lamp supply outputs including all DC and AC voltage and current. When the door is open, power remains connected to the fuses and the two EMI filters inside the unit, as well as some internal components in the power supply. See the schematic diagram for details.
Theory of Operation
The xenon light source uses a replaceable short arc xenon lamp with an integral elliptical reflector. The lamp is designed to produce a very small high brilliance electric arc in a sealed xenon envelope to simulate the spectral content of sunlight for the best video camera performance. The arc also produces IR (heat) that is filtered by two hot mirrors positioned between the lamp and the light guide.
An EEPROM chip mounted on the lamp module tracks lamp life for easy and accurate front panel display. A microcontroller controls two communication ports, all front panel controls and indicators, shutter motor, and lamp life operation. The microcontroller board is powered by the auxiliary 12VDC from the lamp supply.
To operate an arc lamp, a special power supply is needed since the start-up process is not a simple matter of applying power. In the off condition the arc has very high impedance. Therefore, a high voltage (23KV min. balanced) must be applied to develop a conduction path from the anode to the cathode. Following the very high voltage, an intermediate voltage is applied as the impedance of the arc path drops and the arc becomes larger. In the third phase of the start-up sequence the voltage falls between 11.5 - 15 VDC as current regulation takes over to sustain the now fully developed arc. The unit continues to operate in this current regulated mode until the power is removed by the front panel “POWER” button. The temperature on the surface of the lamp can be very high, therefore, cooling is very important during operation. The lamp must be allowed to cool in accordance with the included instructions before any handling is attempted. The lamp is very fragile and can easily break explosively since the lamp is under high pressure.
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4.0 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 4.1
Light Source
I.E.C. Equipment Classification:
Type BF, Class 1, continuous operation
Typical Operating Requirements: Input Voltage:
100 - 240 VAC
Input Line Frequency:
50/60Hz
Power Consumption:
500 VA max
Fuse:
Fast Blow 6.3 Amps, 250 V
Intensity Control:
Manual or Automatic
Weight:
16.0 lbs. (7.26 kg)
Dimensions:
14.0” (W) x 5.2” (H) x 15.1” (D) 35.5cm (W) x 13.2cm (H) x 38.4cm (D)
Power Cable Length:
6 ft. (2m)
ENVIRONMENTAL Operating:
Ambient Temperature: + 42° F to 86° F (+ 6° C to 30° C) Relative Humidity:
30% to 85%
Atmospheric Pressure: 700 hPa to 1060 hPa Transport and Storage:
Ambient Temperature: -40° F to 120° F (-40° C to + 49° C) Relative Humidity:
10% to 100%
Atmospheric Pressure: 500 hPa to 1060 hPa
4.2
Lamp Module
Lamp Type:
Xenon Short Arc Lamp
Lamp Power:
300 Watts
Lamp Color Temperature:
5900°K
Lamp Life:
500 Hours Minimum
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