Electrobisturi Force Fx
Force FX™-8C Electrosurgical Generator
with Instant Response™ Technology
Preface
This manual and the equipment it describes are for use only by qualified medical professionals trained in the particular technique and surgical procedure to be performed. It is intended as a guide for servicing the Valleylab Force FX™-8C Electrosurgical Generator only. Additional informationabout using the generator is available in the Force FX™-8C Electrosurgical Generator User’s Guide.
Caution Federal (USA) law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. Equipment covered in this manual:
Valleylab Force FX™-8C Electrosurgical Generator with Instant Response™ Technology— 100–120 V ~ Nominal, 220–240 V ~ Nominal (auto selected) The Force FX™-8C ElectrosurgicalGenerator Service Manual consists of two parts—the text (part 1 of 2) and a Schematics Supplement (part 2 of 2) which contains the schematics.
Valleylab Part Number: 945 103 068 Effective Date: September 2000 Trademark Acknowledgments:
Force GSU™ Argon System, PolyHesive™ Adhesive Conductor, REM™ Contact Quality Monitoring System, Force EZ™ Electrosurgical Generator, Force Argon™ II-20 System,Instant Response™ Technology, The EDGE™ Coated Electrode, ACCUVAC™ Smoke Evacuation Attachment, and CUSA™ or CUSA EXcel™ Ultrasonic Surgical Aspirator are trademarks of Valleylab. Teflon is a registered trademark of E.I du Pont de Nemours and Company.
Patent Information:
Protected by U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,416,276; 4,416,277; 4,658,820; 5,599,344; and 5,628,745.
Manufactured by:
Valleylab, adivision of Tyco Healthcare Group LP Boulder, Colorado 80301-3299 USA Tyco Healthcare UK Ltd. Gosport, PO130AS, UK
For information call:
1-303-530-2300
Made in USA Printed in USA ©2000 Valleylab All rights reserved. Contents of this publication may not be reproduced without the written permission of Valleylab.
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Conventions Used in this Guide
WarningIndicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Caution Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
Important Indicates an operating tip or maintenance suggestion.
Notice Indicates a hazard which may result in product damage.
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Table of ContentsPreface
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Conventions Used in this Guide List of Figures
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Section 1. Introduction
General Description List of Components
1-2 1-3
Service Personnel Safety 1-3 General 1-3 Fire/Explosion Hazards 1-4 Electric Shock Hazards 1-5 Servicing 1-5 Calibration 1-6 Cleaning 1-6
Section 2. Controls, Indicators, and Receptacles
Front Panel
2-2 2-3 2-4
Bipolar Controls
BipolarInstrument Receptacle Monopolar Cut Controls Monopolar Coag Controls REM Alarm Indicator Rear Panel
2-8 2-5 2-6
Monopolar Instrument Receptacles
2-7
2-7
Footswitch Receptacles 2-9 Monopolar Footswitch Receptacles 2-9 Bipolar Footswitch Receptacle 2-9 Power Entry Module Option Panel
2-10 2-10
Activation Tone Volume Control
2-11
Section 3. Technical Specifications
PerformanceCharacteristics 3-1 General 3-1 Dimensions and Weight 3-2 Operating Parameters 3-2 Transport and Storage 3-2 Duty Cycle 3-3 Internal Memory 3-3 Audio Volume 3-3
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REM Contact Quality Monitor 3-4 Serial Port 3-5 RF Activation Port 3-5 Expansion Port 3-5 Low Frequency (50–60 Hz) Leakage Current High Frequency (RF) Leakage Current 3-6 Input Power 3-7
3-6Standards and IEC Classifications 3-8 Class I Equipment (IEC 601-1) 3-8 Type CF Equipment (IEC 601-1)/Defibrillator Proof 3-8 Drip Proof (IEC 601-2-2) 3-9 Electromagnetic Interference 3-9 Electromagnetic Compatibility (IEC 601-1-2 and IEC 601-2-2) 3-9 Voltage Transients (Emergency Generator Mains Transfer) 3-9 Output Characteristics 3-10 Maximum Output for Bipolar and Monopolar Modes Maximum Output for...
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