WI-25023
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PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Generator Service Manual
version.
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Descriptions of front panel features and their functions are given below. Please refer to
Figure 5-1 for location of each item on the front panel.
1.
Status Window:
This window is used to display messages (e.g., Error, Fault, Save
Settings).
2.
Mode Function Labels:
These “labels”are part of the flat panel display and indicate
the function of the associated Mode Function Key. Labels highlight to indicate the
current operating mode. If no label is present, the associated button is not used in
the present mode.
3.
Mode Function Keys:
These keys select and change the state of operation. For
Halyard Health ( KIMBERLY-CLARK*) Pain Management Thermocouple RF probes,
STIMULATION or LESION states are selected with a single press. In RFA mode,
PLACEMENT or TREATMENT states are selected with a single press. In COOLED
RF mode, STIMULATION or AUTO TEMP states are selected with a single press.
In TRANSDISCAL mode, STIMULATION, PLACEMENT, or TREATMENT states are
selected with a single press. The functions of these keys may vary between modes.
The Mode Function Label 2 above a key 3 always describes the key function.
4.
SETTINGS Window:
For each state (e.g., VOLTAGE STIMULATION, AUTO TEMP
LESION, TRANSDISCAL TREATMENT, etc.), the adjustable settings are shown in the
SETTINGS Window. Up to 5 SETTINGS are adjustable in each state, by using the
Setting Adjustment Keys 5 and Rotary Encoder 6, to the right of the window.
5.
Settings Adjustment Keys:
The up
▲
and down
▼
buttons located to the right of
the SETTINGS Window “4” are used for adjusting treatment settings in the upper 4
locations of the SETTINGS Window.
6.
Rotary Encoder:
This encoder is used for adjusting the bottom parameter in the
SETTINGS Window. The parameter in the window depends upon the current mode.
7.
OUTPUT ON/OFF Button and Indicator:
This button controls STIMULATION,
LESION, COOLED RF, TRANSDISCAL, RFA and IDL outputs. In STIMULATION modes,
this button toggles the output on and off. In all other modes, this button control
initiates or terminates RF output. The indicator is ON during RF delivery, and also
when in the STIMULATION: ON state.
8.
POWER Indicator:
This green LED indicates that system power is on.
9.
FAULT Indicator:
This red LED indicates a system fault has occurred. System faults
include: self-test failure, hardware protection (such as short-circuit shutdown),
and software failure. Main power to the system must be cycled (off-on) to attempt
recovery from a system fault.
10.
MEASUREMENTS Window:
Measured values for elapsed TIME, probe
TEMPERATURE(S), RF POWER, RF VOLTAGE and/or IMPEDANCE are displayed
during and after RF output in both STIMULATION and LESION states and during
treatment states for COOLED RF, TRANSDISCAL, RFA and IDL modes. During all
READY states (prior to RF output), TEMPERATURE and IMPEDANCE are displayed.
In LESION READY states for AUTOTEMPERATURE, AUTOPULSED, MANUAL
POWER, AND MANUAL PULSED, IMPEDANCE is displayed according to LOW/