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VIO 200 S Quick guide
Quick guide
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VIO 200 S Quick guide 02.10
200 S
Prog/ 2 Setup
MONOPOLAR
HIGH CUT
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FORCED COAG
Effect
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Effect
CUT max. Watts
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COAG max. Watts
This quick guide does not replace the user manual! In particular it does not include all safety instructions. You can combine the unit receptacles individually. In this regard, the figures are only examples of a configuration.
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GO Keep this guide in an easily accessible place or insert it in the door of the VIO Cart.
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Switch on unit, performance test ERBE
GO
200 S
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The unit then carries out a performance test and checks all the receptacles. Connected units and footswitches are detected. All pilot lamps and Focus buttons light up. The version number of the software appears on the display.
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Effect
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CUT max. Watts
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COAG max. Watts
Press the power switch to switch the unit on.
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Select program You see the Select program window with a program selection list (1).1
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Press the top right and bottom right Selection button (2) to scroll through the selection list until the required program is highlighted. GO Press the center right Selection button to select the highlighted program.
2 Select program window
1. Or the CUT/COAG window of the current focused receptacle (see large illustration on the following page). The start screen can be adjusted in the VIO service programs.
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Focus View
1 Which settings are active for which receptacle?
Prog/ 2 Setup
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MONOPOLAR
HIGH CUT
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The VIO interface shows the program settings of a receptacle. The focused (selected) receptacle can be detected by the lighted focus button (1). The modes and the activation type are shown in the CUT/COAG window (2), the effects (3) are shown in the effect and watt displays and the power limitations (4) of the CUT and COAG modes currently specified for the receptacle.
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FORCED COAG
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Effect
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Checking settings If instruments in different receptacles are used for the operation, the settings of all receptacles in use must be checked by focusing (selecting) the receptacles in succession with the focus buttons (or the footswitch)
Effect
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4 CUT
max. Watts
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COAG max. Watts
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VIO interface: CUT/COAG window (2), effects (3), power limitations (4)
Check the settings of the currently focused (selected) recepta-
cle. GO Focus (select) the receptacles used for the operation by pressing the focus buttons and check the receptacle settings.
Connect instrument GO Example: Connect your monopolar instrument to the monopolar receptacle (5).
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Switch on, select program, Focus View, check settings, connect instrument
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Activation with footswitch The CUT/COAG mode that is to be activated with which footswitch is stored in the program. How can I identify the assignment of the footswitches?
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Example: The dual-pedal footswitch symbol is shown with two highlighted pedals in the CUT-COAG window of the monopolar receptacle (1) and the yellow and blue pedals of the dual-pedal footswitch are illuminated at the monopolar receptacle (2):
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You can activate the CUT and COAG function of the monopolar receptacle with the two pedal footswitch. CUT/COAG window of the monopolar receptacle
Activation with fingerswitch Do I have to make any settings on the VIO? No. If you have connected, for example, an instrument to the monopolar receptacle, you can also activate the CUT and COAG modes with the fingerswitch. Activation with AUTO START The program stores whether the bipolar COAG modes are activated with AUTO START.
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How can I identify whether AUTO START is active?
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If the AUTO START function is active, the AUTO START symbol is highlighted in the CUT/COAG window of the bipolar receptacle (3) and the AUTO START pilot lamp is illuminated on the bipolar receptacle (4).
CUT/COAG window of the bipolar receptacle
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Is the patient protected by the return electrode? The return electrode receptacle is equipped with pilot lamps which represent a dual-surface (1) and a single-surface (2) electrode. GO
Observe the pilot lamps.
Unit can be activated Return electrode receptacle from the receptacle connector of the VIO system
The return electrode (1) or (2) lights up GREEN. Alarm! The return electrode (1) or (2) lights up RED. When the VIO is activated a warning signal sounds. In the event of an alarm check:
Symmetry line
Activating HF current,
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Is a return electrode connected?
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Is the connector of the return electrode inserted in the return electrode receptacle of the VIO?
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Is the return electrode cable undamaged?
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Is the contact tab of the return electrode completely inserted into the connecting clamp?
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Is the return electrode positioned with its entire surface on the patient’s skin?1
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Does the symmetry line of the return electrode point towards the operating field?1
1. Error is only detected by unit in the case of dual-surface return electrodes!
Monitoring return electrode (pilot lamps)
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How good is the contact between the return electrode and the patient’s skin?1 GO
Press the Focus button on the return electrode receptacle. You will see the NESSY window.
NESSY = Neutral Electrode Safety SYstem.
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The measured transition resistance between electrode and skin is shown as a numerical value (1) and as a white bar (2).
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The allowable resistance range is displayed as follows depending on the return electrode setting:
NESSY window, Dual surface setting
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Dual surface setting: upper and lower limit value by 2 vertical lines (3).
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Either way setting: upper limit value by a vertical line (4). Lower limit value not defined.
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Dynamic setting: upper and lower limit value by 2 numerical values (5).
GO Check the return electrode during the operation with the NESSY window. Check regularly whether the return electrode is positioned with its entire surface on the patient’s skin.
NESSY window, Either way setting
Use the NESSY window as a visual aid when applying the return electrode. 2
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NESSY window, Dynamic setting
1. Only detected by unit in the case of dual-surface return electrodes!
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How do I change the mode? Example: COAG Mode (of a monopolar receptacle). GO In the CUT/COAG window of the desired receptacle press the center right Selection button.
CUT/COAG window of the monopolar receptacle
You switch to the COAG mode window. GO Press the selection button next to the required COAG mode (example: SOFT COAG). You switch back to the CUT/COAG window.
If you wish to deactivate the COAG mode of the receptacle, select the COAG OFF setting.
COAG mode window
How do I change the effect?
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GO Select an effect with the plus-minus buttons beside the CUT or COAG effect display (example: COAG effect 3).
Effect
How do I change the power limitation? Selection of a power limitation level is for the safety of the patient and protects the instrument from damage.
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GO Select a power limitation with the plus-minus buttons beside the CUT or COAG watt display (example: COAG power limitation 90 W).
max. Watts
Monitor return electrode (NESSY window), change mode, change effect, change power limit
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How do I assign a footswitch or AUTO START to a CUT/ COAG mode? GO Focus (select) the receptacle to which you want to assign a footswitch with a focus button. Example: monopolar receptacle.
The CUT/COAG window of the selected monopolar receptacle is displayed. The current footswitch assignment is shown at the top right on the footswitch symbol (1).
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Press the top right Selection button.
The first page of the Select activation type window is displayed. You can use the center right Selection button (2) to switch to the second page of the Select activation type window.
CUT/COAG window of the monopolar receptacle
The following footswitches and pedals can be assigned to the receptacle:
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Select activation type window, page 1
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Dual-pedal footswitch, yellow and blue pedal (for CUT or COAG function)
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Dual-pedal footswitch, blue pedal (for COAG function)
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Dual-pedal footswitch, yellow pedal (for CUT function)
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Blue single-pedal footswitch (for COAG function)
If the bipolar receptacle is focused (selected), the AUTO START function is also a selection option. GO To change the footswitch assignment (or to select the AUTO START function), press the corresponding Selection button.
Select activation type window, page 2
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When is there a risk of explosion?
The most important safety measures
GO When using anesthetics and disinfectants make sure that they are not combustible. As a minimum requirement, such substances must have completely evaporated and been removed from the spark formation zone before use of the electrosurgical unit..
Who may prepare and operate a VIO system? Electrosurgery is associated with various risks to patients and personnel. The VIO system should therefore only be operated by persons who have received training.
Endogenous gases in the gastrointestinal tract also present a risk of explosion.
How should I position the patient?
How do I handle the active electrode (instrument)?
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The covering of the operating table does not insulate the patient from the metal parts of the operating table. Between the patient and the operating table cover insert a layer of electrically insulating material, e.g. dry cover cloths. If there is the risk of the material becoming wet during the operation (blood, sweat, irrigation liquid, urine), also place a waterproof layer on top of this material. Separate off points of contact between extremities/folds of skin and the trunk using dry cloths.
GO Always put the electrode down in a safe place. Never next to or on the patient. Risk of accidental activation.
If the electrode is accidentally activated during an endoscopic application, switch off the power switch of the electrosurgical unit. Only then should the electrode be removed from the patient’s body. Electrodes are hot after activation. They can also burn tissue without being activated.
How should I apply the return electrode?
With an active monopolar electrode do not touch metal instruments held in the other hand. Danger of burns!
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Apply the entire contact surface of the return electrode carefully to a muscular part of the body with good blood circulation. It should be as close as possible to the operating field. Align the symmetry line of the return electrode towards the operating field. The current should flow from the active electrode (instrument) to the symmetry line of the return electrode. How should I proceed for patients with cardiac pacemakers? GO In the case of patients with cardiac pacemakers or other active implants, there is a risk of malfunctioning or damage to the pacemaker. In the case of doubt expert advice should be obtained.
Symmetry line
Assign footswitch/AUTO START,
Safety Measures
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What do the icons mean? The icons are provided for help and guidance. Your query, your problem. GO
Your procedure, action. View VIO display or controls. Audible warning signal.
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