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3-4 How to attach an optional LM-103A Simulated Polyp (for polypectomy)
[Caution]
Be sure to disconnect the conduction cable from the model when not using (attaching) any
simulated polyp (for polypectomies) in order to avoid any electrical hazards.
○ Attaching the return electrode
1. Use the Velcro on the back of the main unit to attach the conduction cable with the plate side
facing the main unit. When using simulated polyps (for polypectomies) in both the ascending and
descending colons, you should attach the two plates side-by-side to the Velcro on the back of the
main unit as shown in the lower right illustration below.
* Note that only one conduction cable is included with this product. Extra conduction cables are
available as optional accessories if needed for the use of simulated polyps (for polypectomies) in both
the ascending and descending colons.
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3-4 How to attach an optional LM-103A Simulated Polyp (for polypectomies)
Attaching the return electrode
1. Use the Velcro on the back of the main unit to attach the conduction cable for
simulated polyps (for polypectomies), with the plate side facing the main unit.
2. Attach a return electrode on hand to cover the conduction cable for simulated polyps
(for polypectomies).
* When using a dual-type return electrode, attach it so both surfaces are in contact with
the plate..
Velcro
Plate side of the conduction cable for
simulated polyps (for polypectomies)
Using one conduction cable
Using two conduction cables
Plate side of the conduction cable