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CARESONO 

PadScan HD 5 User’s Manual 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND GENERAL SYSTEM INFORMATION 

Component Specifications* 

 

Probe: 3D mechanical sector   

 

Standard ultrasonic frequency of operation: 2.5MHz   

 

Volume measure range: 0ml - 999ml. 

 

Volume measure accuracy: ±15%, ±15ml (On Caresono tissue equivalent phantom) 

 

Scan time: <5 seconds 

 

Operation methods: touchscreen 

 

Tissue Harmonic Imaging (THI) 

 

Mode of the device: Two modes: expert mode and easy mode 

 

Patient data storage 

 

Information print 

 

Socket of USB flash disk 

 

Dimensions of the display: 8-inch TFT-LCD 

 

Power: 50W 

 

Dimensions: 210x252x52mm 

 

Weight: approximately 1500g (including the probe) 

 

Power at the state of charging: 30-120VA; 

 

Battery capacity: 2200mA 

 

AC power supply, batteries full charged or supply by the batteries: 30-40VA; 

 

Battery charge time: 2 hours; 

 

Battery life: 2hours continuous scanning, 5 hours standby. 

 

Languages: English, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish. 

 
*Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.   

Operating Conditions 

Temperature: +5

 to +40

 

Relative humidity: 30% to 75% 
Pressure: 70kPa to 106kPa 

Transportation and Storage Conditions 

Temperature: -40

 to +55

 

Relative humidity: 10% to 80% 
Pressure: 50kPa to 106kPa 

Transporting the System 

1.

 

Unplug the power cord and put it in the carrying case. 

2.

 

Carefully place the main unit into the corresponding slot of the carrying case. Do not drop, shake or 
bang the probe or the device. 

3.

 

Carefully place the probe into the corresponding slot in the carrying case. 

4.

 

Cover the bottle of ultrasound gel tightly to prevent leaks and place it into the corresponding slot in 
the carrying case. 

 
The  labeling  of  the  device  packaging  fulfills  the  requirements  of  GB191  “Packaging-Pictorial  marking  for 
handling of goods”. Simple shockproof materials are equipped in the carrying case, which are suitable for 

Summary of Contents for PadScan HD 5

Page 1: ...PadScan HD 5 Bladder Scanner User s Manual TRADEMARKS...

Page 2: ...QUIPEX Bernhardt Kern Address Feldstrasse 39 4813 Altmuenster Austria Phone 0043 650 735 2000 Version Number HD5 V4 4 7 11A Caresono Release Date 2015 0482 Manufacturer Caresono Technology Co Ltd Addr...

Page 3: ...G OPTIMAL IMAGES 7 PADSCAN HD 5 SCANNER SCREENS AND BUTTONS 9 Login Screen 9 Main Scanning Screen 9 Expert Mode 9 Easy Mode 10 Patient Information Screen 11 Save and Review Patient Data 12 Export Pati...

Page 4: ...FORMATION 30 Component Specifications 30 Operating Conditions 30 Transportation and Storage Conditions 30 Transporting the System 30 System Storage 31 Declaration of Electromagnetic Compatibility 31 P...

Page 5: ...Intended Use The PadScan HD 5 projects ultrasound energy through the lower abdomen of the patient to obtain images of the bladder which is used to calculate bladder volume noninvasively Contraindicati...

Page 6: ...not drop the probe Always use ultrasound gel with the probe to ensure proper contact 2 Pay attention to the main parts of the device If strange noises or smells are emitted from the device stop the op...

Page 7: ...sing Confirm that the probe and cable are normal before and after each examination A defective probe may cause electric shock to the patient Handling the Device Always pull out the power plug Drop sha...

Page 8: ...nd screws 1 Power adapter AC100 240V 24V 50 60Hz main unit DC14V 0 5V 1 N2 2 5MHz 3 D Mechanical sector scanning probe 1 Ultrasound gel bottle 1 Quick Start Guide and 1 Owner s Manual 1 Li ion battery...

Page 9: ...n unit to the docking station Align the socket on the bottom of the main unit with the docking station and place it into the docking station See following diagram PadScan HD 5 docking station installa...

Page 10: ...ing Green light signals it is fully charged Power Supply PadScan HD 5 power is supplied by two interchangeable methods adapter and built in battery Adapter Power Supply 1 Check that the adapter is pro...

Page 11: ...the navel Coat the hypogastrium of the patient and the probe with ultrasound gel before the scan Place the probe as illustrated below REMEMBER the probe button should always face up toward the patien...

Page 12: ...e 3 and Figure 4 Figure 3 correct position easy mode Figure 4 incorrect position easy mode If the central position of the bladder deviates from the central line and to the right of the image move the...

Page 13: ...reen A Operator Tap to select user ID B Password Tap to type password C Keyboard use for typing Tap when ID and password are complete Main Scanning Screen Expert Mode Bladder location for volume measu...

Page 14: ...H Patient information display I Current volume display J Projection of probe aiming Optional K Tap to add new or review patient data see page 12 L Tap to enter Setup menu M Maximum Volume display Opti...

Page 15: ...emale female with hysterectomy or child under 120cm tall and weighing less than 25kg B Tap to add Patient ID C Tap to add Patient Age D Tap to add Patient Name E Keyboard for typing ID and age F Tap t...

Page 16: ...CARESONO PadScan HD 5 User s Manual 12 Keyboard for entering patient name A Input patient name B Virtual keyboard C Caps lock D Confirm input E Cancel input F Backspace A D E C F B...

Page 17: ...patient scan will be saved into the USB flash disk instead of the machine s memory Tap in the main screen and then tap to enter patient data management Tap the line in the patient list then tap to re...

Page 18: ...ou want to re upload you need to clear the synchronization makers Export Patient Data Insert the USB flash disk to the USB slot on the main unit Tap in the Patient Management screen to export the sele...

Page 19: ...le during uploading HD 5 main unit USB Cable PC Patient Data Management Select Tools Sync Data to upload the patient data from HD 5 to Patient Data Management Add the Hospital Name Department Name and...

Page 20: ...o start probe calibration if necessary see page 25 for calibration information A Tap to add the clinic hospital name Up to 25 letters can be added B Tap to add the department name Up to 20 names can b...

Page 21: ...tion or to restore all settings to default factory settings A password will need to be entered before any changes can be made to these settings A Tap name for Easy mode B Tap name for Expert mode C Ta...

Page 22: ...reen Display options C Operator Tap to enter the system administrator s access area System users operators will be set up in this area with a username and password Up to 10 users can be added to the s...

Page 23: ...e operator s name Tap the user s password line to enter the password NOTE The default administrator s password is 123456 The user s default password is 000000 NOTE If you turn off the LOGIN function f...

Page 24: ...of the 6 image groups for printout example Image 1 7 Image 2 8 etc Each group has two cross sectional images E Power Tap to set up system power settings Tap the Screen Off Time box to input the scree...

Page 25: ...set up screen display options Tap ON or OFF to enable or disable the feature A Display the maximum volume of current patient s scans on main screen B Display crosshair of project icon guide on main s...

Page 26: ...the scanner Tap the LOGIN button and type the access code NOTE If you turn off the LOGIN function from SETUP menu the above login procedure will not be enabled 2 Add Patient Information Tap the PATIE...

Page 27: ...ed press and release the button on the probe again to start calculation Once the beep sound is heard lift the probe The screen will display the volume of the bladder The scanning takes 5seconds to com...

Page 28: ...der will be shown on the crosshair You must re aim and re scan Please refer to Appendix C of re aiming 6 View the scanned images Once bladder scanning is finished the bladder volume will be displayed...

Page 29: ...their day to day working 3 The operators do not need to do the calibration for clinical measuring precision if changing another probe If the calibration were the fixed procedure from the hospitals or...

Page 30: ...e acceptable calibration range perform another calibration The calibration can only be done on Dansk Tissue Equivalent Phantom The Dansk Phantom should be equipped with the probe holder made by Careso...

Page 31: ...and no signal on the display screen visible 1 Check the power supply 2 Check the power cord and the plug 3 Check if the power adapter is functioning Screen display shows snow like images or mesh inte...

Page 32: ...ment outlined on page 29 Probe Cleaning and Maintenance Always clean the probe after use Cleaning the Probe Check the probe and other cables for signs of damage such as cracking and or leaking If any...

Page 33: ...fter Use For end of life product waste electrical and electronic equipment should be collected separately and returned to the designated local recycling service Packaging waste should be collected sep...

Page 34: ...ntinuous scanning 5 hours standby Languages English Danish Dutch Finnish French German Norwegian Portuguese Spanish Swedish Specifications are subject to change without prior notice Operating Conditio...

Page 35: ...the safety of high frequency surgical equipment Type B Class II protection to the risk of electric shock The environment test is in accordance with the requirements of climate environment test group...

Page 36: ...power Switch OFF the general power Signal output 0482 CE mark and code of certification body Class II Electrical Equipment Not for general waste Dispose of in accordance to local regulations Manufact...

Page 37: ...CARESONO PadScan HD 5 User s Manual 33 APPENDIX A LABELING Main Unit Labeling Probe Labeling Adapter Labeling...

Page 38: ...CARESONO PadScan HD 5 User s Manual 34 APPENDIX B ACOUSTIC OUTPUT REPORT...

Page 39: ...nning the bladder The projection guiding icon shows the bladder position after scanning If the orange icon is not centered you may need to re aim and re scan The following images show how to re aim Mo...

Page 40: ...CARESONO PadScan HD 5 User s Manual 36 Move the probe to the right Move the probe to the left Move the probe down Move the probe up...

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