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1. 12 2 95 in 16 0 5 mm plastic light fibers Environmental 200 to 10 000 ft 200 to 40 000 ft 10 deg C 0 10 RH 40 deg C 95 RH 5 deg C 0 RH 65 deg C 95 RH SECTION 1 1 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 All safety instructions and warnings in this manual and on the TrachView itself should be read understood and carefully followed 2 Notice and follow all warnings and instructions marked on the instrument itself 3 To avoid fire hazard and electrical shock a Use only the power cord specified for this product b Connect the grounding conductor to earth ground c Use only the fuse type and rating specified for this device d Unplug the power cord from the outlet before cleaning or changing lamps e Do not operate this product with covers or panels removed f Do not apply an input voltage that is outside the specified range g Do not operate in wet damp conditions h Do not operate the video box in an explosive atmosphere 1 Do not allow foreign objects inside the video box j Do not disassemble the video box k Never spill liquids of any kind on the video box or immerse it in liquids l Connect to hospital grade outlet only 4 To avoid personal injury and damage to this device a Do not attempt to replace lamps while they are hot b Do not place on an unstable cart stand or table c Do not operate with suspected failures If you suspect there is damage to this product have it inspected
2. returned in its original box and packaging or a similar box and packaging affording an equivalent degree of protection Upon completion of repairs Parker will return the product to you freight prepaid The warranty period for replacement parts shall begin upon shipment of same but shall in no event exceed the warranty period of the defective part Parker shall have no liability or obligation for a product that has been subjected to any of the following improper use abuse negligent care or handling accident faulty installation improper cleaning improper maintenance lightning or other indications of excess voltage This warranty is also void if the product has been repaired or modified without prior written authorization from Parker if the end user has failed to follow the instructions or heed the warnings or specifications in the Operator s Manual or if the product s serial number has been altered or removed EXCEPT FOR THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES PARKER HEREBY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY AND OR ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE PARKER HEREBY DISCLAIMS ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTY THAT THIS PRODUCT OR ANY OF ITS PARTS IS COMPATIBLE WITH NON PARKER PRODUCTS OTHER THAN VIDEO EQUIPMENT ATTACHED TO ITS VIDEO OUTPUTS AS DESCRIBED IN THE OPERATOR S MANUAL THE LIABILITY OF PARKER IF ANY AND PURCHASER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE RE
3. the manufacturer of the detergent Do not use household detergents Do not immerse for longer than 1 hour 6 Scrub all external surfaces with a soft brush 7 Remove the fiberscope Rinse thoroughly under running water and dry the fiberscope PROCEDURE FOR HIGH LEVEL DISINFECTION OF FIBERSCOPE DO NOT AUTOCLAVE The fiberscope must be meticulously cleaned as outlined above prior to undergoing high level disinfection Following such cleaning it may be reprocessed in the Steris SYSTEM 1 Sterile Processing System made by the STERIS Corporation 5960 Heisley Road Mentor Ohio 44060 1834 www steris com products Alternatively the fiberscope may be cleaned in a disinfectant as follows 1 Immerse the fiberscope into a compatible high level disinfectant such as CIDEX OPA Solution 2 Allow the fiberscope to remain in the disinfectant solution for the period of time recommended by the disinfectant manufacturer to achieve high level disinfection of the fiberscope 14 SECTION 3 FIBERSCOPE REPROCESSING AND STORAGE c Once the fiberscope distal end is illuminated refocus the image using the focus adjustment knob as shown in Figure 9 le Focus adjustment knob Figure 9 Refocusing the fiberscope d Replace the burned out lamp at earliest convenience according to the instructions in Section 4 1 13 SECTION 2 DIRECTIONS FOR USE 2 5 Connecting external video devices a The TrachView can be connected to a standard vid
4. to a backup lamp I To switch to the backup lamp a Push the fiberscope handle in toward the video box as shown in Figure 8a BNC to RCA adapter E included RCA Cable wm S video Cable not included gt not included BNC Cable not included Fiberscope handle Figure 8a Switching to backup lamp Figure 7b Connecting to VCR b While pushing rotate the fiberscope handle 180 degrees in a counterclockwise direction as shown in Figure 8b BNC to RCA adapter J CSSS RCA Cable not included BNC Cable not included S video Cable not included Figure 8b Switching to backup lamp This rotation will turn on the backup lamp and a bright light will appear at the distal end of the fiberscope Camcorder Figure 7c Connecting to camcorder 11 12
5. 2 4 Connecting the fiberscope Before connecting the fiberscope to the video box the fiberscope must be properly cleaned and disinfected as described in Section 3 For best image quality and to ensure patient safety verify that both ends of the fiberscope are free of foreign particles Connecting the fiberscope to the video box a Align the colored dot on the handle of the fiberscope with the matching dot on the fiberscope input port of the video box as shown in Figure 5 Colored dots Input port Fiberscope handle Optical plug Focus adjustment knob Figure 5 Aligning and connecting the fiberscope b Once the dots are aligned insert the optical plug into the input port Turn the focus adjustment knob clockwise two complete turns to secure the fiberscope to the input port c Turn the power on and hold the distal tip of the fiberscope approximately 2 0 cm from a surface with fine details d Continue turning the focus adjustment knob clockwise as shown in Figure 6 until the fine detailed surface at the distal end of the scope comes into optimal focus on the LCD video monitor Focus adjustment knob Figure 6 Focusing the fiberscope The TrachView is now focused and ready for use 9 SECTION 3 FIBERSCOPE REPROCESSING AND STORAGE 3 1 Cleaning and disinfecting the fiberscope The Parker TrachView fiberscope is shipped to the user in a carrying case that cannot protect the fiberscope from exposure to potentially
6. CAUTION Attention Hot surface Surface chaude Caution Read Operator s Manual before using Attention Lire le manuel d utilisation avant usage de l instrument Type B shock protection Protection de choc type B Video output Sortie vid o G gt gt amp Fuse Fusible Power switch ON OFF Bouton de Marche Arr t Color Couleur Brightness Eclat i Bo a SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE 4 2 Fuse replacement a Unplug the TrachView power cord from the wall outlet This will ensure that no electrical power is present when replacing the fuses b Use a standard screwdriver to pry the fuse holder free from the back of the unit as shown in Figure13 Figure 13 Removing fuse holder c Disengage the fuses as shown in Figure 14 Replace with new fuses Figure 14 Removing fuses WARNING USE 3 15A 250V TYPE F FUSES ONLY d Place the fuse holder back in the unit Figure 15 Push firmly until it snaps into place ee T E Figure 15 Replacing fuse holder 18 SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE SECTION 2 DIRECTIONS FOR USE 2 1 Component description f Disconnect the lamp by pulling off the connector plug located on the back of the lamp as shown in Figure 12 LCD monitor Connector plug Floor of lamp holder Power indicator a Figure 12 Lamp disconnect ES Color control g Discard the burned out lamp Lamp access h Attach the connector to the rear of the new lamp Use only Osram
7. HLX 6461575 75 watt lamps These can be obtained in COVEr the U S A from OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc 100 Endicott Street Danvers MA 01923 Tel 978 777 1900 Fax 978 777 2152 For International suppliers please visit their website www osram com i Reposition the lamp release lever to the upright position Colored dot j Slide the new lamp downward in the lamp holder until it touches the floor of the lamp holder Fig 12 k Close the lamp access cover and from the bottom of the unit turn the latch screw clockwise using a coin or flathead screw sA _ driver until it stops i Air inlets I Reconnect the power cord m Test the lamp to make certain it works Fiberscope input port Power ON OFF switch Figure 1 TrachView video box front view 17 SECTION 2 DIRECTIONS FOR USE LCD monitor pull up grip i ce a VU al ram FE ep TEE y NL Ut UN ARS Le die Dan Etre Le to ee Du due ee E ri Lutin Re DU yA JU LS LL Di T ae ar ae a alia eo Ca i Air pr inlets Air MEROS AN inlets i dj Video output replacement lid S VHS Power video input output Figure 2 TrachView video box rear view Focus adjustment are ica Optical knob ie F fiber punake Proximal a window Colored dot N Fiberscope handle Fiberscope Distal PP tip end Figure 3 TrachView fiberscope SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE 4 1 Lamp replacement a Unplug the TrachView power cord from the wall out
8. ILISE L EQUIPMENT EN PRESENCE D ANESTESIQUE INFLAMMABLE 7 Si l appareil n op re pas correctement se r f rer Section 4 4 D pannage En cas d insucc s et en dehors des op rations de maintenance telle que les changements de lampes et de fusibles faite appel Parker Medical pour une demande d inspection et r paration en usine 8 Pour la connexion seulement la sortie agr e de l h pital 9 PRUDENCE La partie appliqu e est connect e au sol Le patient peut tre interf r lectriquement Ne pas utiliser les types d quipements BF ou CF 10 Inspecter le cable du fiberscope pour des dommages possibles avant chaque usage 11 Si un stylet est utilis c t du c ble du fiberscope dans le tube trach al le stylet doit tre ins r dans le tube trach al et retir du tube trach al ensemble avec le c ble de fiberscope L insertion et le retrait s par s d un stylet peuvent gratigner et endommager le cable du fiberscope 3 20 SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE 4 3 Cleaning the video box 19 WARNING To avoid the risk of electrical shock never clean the video box with the power cord plugged into the wall outlet WARNING Never immerse the video box in liquids or allow liquids to seep into the video box Electrical shock and damage to the device may result WARNING Make sure that all the parts and components of the video box are completely dry before plugging into the wall outlet gt Do not use abrasive
9. If any of these components are missing or appear to be defective please contact Parker Medical 303 799 1990 CERTIFICATIONS 0470 CEpartner4U Niyverheidsstraat 5 The Netherlands 31 15 257 6682 Notes Notes TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 List of Figures 1 2 Safety instructions 1 3 Regulatory compliance statements 1 4 Label descriptions SECTION 2 DIRECTIONS FOR USE 2 1 Component description 2 2 Power ON OFF 2 3 LCD monitor 2 4 Connecting the fiberscope 2 5 Connecting to external video 2 6 Switching to the backup lamp SECTION 3 FIBERSCOPE REPROCESSING AND STORAGE 3 1 Cleaning and disinfecting the fiberscope 3 2 Storage of the fiberscope SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE 4 1 Lamp replacement 4 2 Fuse replacement 4 3 Cleaning the video box 4 4 Troubleshooting SECTION 5 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 5 1 System Specifications SECTION 6 WARRANTY INFORMATION 6 1 Limited Warranty Page aA BN Re VO O0 O0 D 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 SECTION 1 1 1 Figure 7a b c 8a b 10 11 12 13 14 15 LIST OF FIGURES TrachView video box front view TrachView video box rear view TrachView fiberscope Adjusting brightness and color Aligning and connecting fiberscope Focusing the fiberscope Connecting to external devices Switching to backup lamp Refocusing the fiberscope Lamp access Lamp release Lamp disconnect Removing fuseholder Removing f
10. MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS DE S CURIT 4 4 Troubleshooting 1 Toutes instructions de s curit et les recommendations inscrites dans ce manuel et sur le TrachView lui m me doivent tre Unit does not turn on lues comprises et soigneusement suivies a Check the connection of the power cord to the video box and the wall outlet 2 Suivre riguoureusement toutes les recommendations et toutes les instructions inscrites sur l instrument b Make sure the lamp access cover is completely closed Fig 1 3 Pour viter les risques de feu et de court circuit lectrique a Utiliser seulement le cordon d alimentation sp cifi pour ce produit c Check input fuses Fig 2 b Connecter le conducteur de terre au sol en v rifiant au pr alable la capacit de retour c Utiliser seulement le type de fusible sp cifi pour cet appareil d D brancher le cordon d alimentation de la sortie avant de nettoyer ou les lampes qui sont a changer e Ne pas enclancher cet quipement avec les couvertures ou les panneaux enlev s f Ne pas appliquer une tension hors du voltage sp cifi g Ne pas travailler dans les conditions mouill es ou humides h Ne pas mettre en op ration la bo te vid o dans une atmosphere explosive 1 Eviter l intrusion d objets trangers dans la bo te vid o Image is too bright or too dark a Adjust the LCD monitor brightness control Section 2 3 j Ne pas ouvrir ou intervenir dans la boite vid o Color is unsatisfa
11. MEDY FOR DAMAGES FOR ANY CLAIM OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER REGARDLESS OF THE LEGAL THEORY SHALL NOT BE GREATER IN AMOUNT THAN THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT SOLD BY PARKER THAT CAUSED ANY ALLEGED DAMAGE IN NO EVENT SHALL PARKER BE LIABLE TO PURCHASER FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND 22 SECTION 5 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 5 1 System Specifications Model number Size Weight Input voltage Frequency range Input current Power connector Classification Mode of operation Fuse Video camera Video standard Camera resolution Camera sensor External video output 1 External video output 2 Integrated display Type Lamp Power Length Diameter Optical Field of view Depth of field Illumination Operational altitude Non operational altitude Temperature humidity Operational environment Storage environment Parker TrachView CE45 Mechanical 33 cm 13 in long 20 3 cm 8 in wide 12 cm 4 75 in high 4 5 kg 10 Ibs Electrical 100 240 50 60 Hz 1 2 A IEC 320 Class I equipment Type B equipment Continuous 3 15A 250V Type F Video Internal NTSC color 480 lines 0 635 cm 0 25 in CCD NTSC video 750 S VHS video 75 Q LCD 16 25 cm 6 4 in TFT active matrix 960Hx 234V Light Source Halogen Osram HLX 64615 75W 12V Fiberscope 122 cm 4 ft 5 5 mm 0 217 in max diameter 10 000 pixel fused silica image fiber 100 degrees 3 75 mm 0
12. Parker TrachvVview 7V P RG Meg 2000 Intubating Videoscope Operator s Manual Z L A A 7ON IN We 2000 2003 Parker Medical All rights reserved P80245 REV 07 03A Patents Pending Notes IMPORTANT The Parker TrachViewTM Intubating Videoscope has been designed to facilitate orotracheal and nasotracheal intubation and airway inspection It should be used only for those procedures and only by medical personnel who are trained to perform them This manual describes the recommended procedures for preparing and operating the TrachView Videoscope It does not describe how any medical procedure is to be performed on a patient with this instrument Read all instructions in this manual carefully before using the TrachView on patients Carefully follow all safety instructions to prevent fire electrical shock damage to this device and injury to user and patient To maintain this device in optimal condition follow all recommendations in this manual for its handling cleaning and storage If you have questions regarding the use of this device please contact PARKER MEDICAL 109 Inverness Dr East Suite J Englewood CO 80112 5105 USA Tel 303 799 1990 FAX 303 799 1996 www parkermedical com IMPORTANT Le Parker TrachView Intubating Videoscope a t con u pour faciliter l intubation orotracheal nasotracheal et l inspection du syst me respiratoire Il doit tre utilis seulement pour c
13. by qualified personnel d Do not block ventilation slots or openings provide proper ventilation 5 Unplug the device from the wall outlet if any of the following occur a The power cord is damaged b Liquid has been spilled on the video box or it has been exposed to rain or other moisture c The video box has been dropped d The product displays a distinct change in performance e The product does not operate properly when the operating instructions are followed 6 WARNING POSSIBLE EXPLOSION IF USED IN THE PRESENCE OF FLAMMABLE ANESTHETICS 7 If the device does not operate correctly refer to Section 4 4 Troubleshooting If the device still does not function correctly or appears to require service other than lamp and fuse replacement call Parker Medical for factory authorized inspection and repair procedure 8 For connection only to hospital grade outlet 9 CAUTION Applied part is connected to ground The patient may become grounded Do not use with BF or CF type equipment 10 Inspect the fiberscope cable for possible damage before each use CERTIFICATIONS 0470 11 If a stylet is used beside the fiberscope in the tracheal tube the stylet must be inserted into the tracheal tube and withdrawn oe SP r from the tracheal tube together with the fiberscope Separate insertion and withdrawal of the stylet can scratch and damage the ijverheidsstraat 5 The Netherlands fiberscope 21 31 15 257 6682 SECTION 1 SECTION 4
14. ctory k Ne jamais renverser de liquide de n importe quel type sur la bo te vid o ou de l immerger dans les liquides 1 Connecter seulement la sortie agr e de l h pital a Adjust the LCD monitor color control Section 2 3 4 Eliminer les risques de blessures corporelles et d autres dommages a Ne pas remplacer les lampes encore chaudes Image is hazy or foggy b Ne positionner l quipement que sur un endroit stable c En cas d insucc s d op ration avec cet quipment et si vous suspectez des non fonctionalit s requ rir une inspection par du personnel qualifi a Refocus by turning the focus adjustment knob Fig 9 d Ne pas bloquer les entr es de ventilation et ne pas ouvrir pour augmenter la dite ventilation b Clean the distal end of the Fiberscope Fig 3 with isopropyl alcohol and a cotton swab 5 D brancher l appareil de la prise murale la suite des v nements suivants a Si le cordon d alimentation est endommag b Si le liquide a t renvers sur la bo te vid o ou s il a t expos d autre humidit c Si la bo te vid o a re u un choc ou est tomb e d Si l instrument montre un changement dans son mode op ratoire ou dans l ex cution des t ches c Clean the proximal window of the optical plug Fig 3 with isopropyl alcohol and a cotton swab e Si l quipement n op re pas convenablement selon les instructions mentionn es 6 AVERTISSEMENT L EXPLOSION EST POSSIBLE SI L ON UT
15. eo monitor or an S VHS video monitor or both Consult your video monitor manual for the corresponding connections Figure 7a To make these connections plug the connecting cable s into the video output s on the rear of the TrachView and the corresponding video input s of the external devices as shown in Figure 7a Figure 7b and Figure 7c A BNC to RCA adapter is supplied with the Trach View for use with an RCA cable so that such connections can be made with an RCA cable as well as a BNC cable The adapter allows an RCA cable to be plugged into the BNC video output on the rear of the TrachView video box b The TrachView can be connected to a standard VCR consult your VCR manual for the corresponding connections Figure 7b c The TrachView can be connected to a standard camcorder consult your camcorder manual for the corresponding connections Figure 7c No cable is supplied with the TrachView BNC to RCA adapter included RCA Cable lt S video Cable not included gt not included BNC Cable not included TV monitor Figure 7a Connecting to external monitors 10 SECTION 2 DIRECTIONS FOR USE SECTION 2 DIRECTIONS FOR USE 2 6 Switching to the backup lamp When the fiberscope is connected to the video box and the power is turned on a bright light should appear at the distal end of the fiberscope If this light is not present or it ceases during use you can quickly switch
16. erscope is ready for use 3 2 Storage of fiberscope 1 The fiberscope must be dried thoroughly prior to storing 2 The storage area should be clean dry well ventilated and maintained at a normal temperature Avoid direct sunlight high temperature high humidity and X ray exposure 3 The fiberscope should be stored with the flexible fiberbundle as straight as possible If it must be coiled for storage do not coil the fiberbundle tighter than its coiled radius in the carrying case 15 SECTION 2 DIRECTIONS FOR USE 2 2 Power ON OFF Connect the power cord to the power input on the back of the video box Plug the other end of the power cord into a properly grounded hospital grade electrical outlet Connect the TrachView fiberscope to the video box To turn the instrument on push the power ON OFF button on the video box The power indicator light should turn on Push the ON OFF button again to turn the instrument off 2 3 LCD monitor The LCD monitor turns on when the power is turned on Use the recessed grip area on the top edge of the LCD monitor to pull the monitor up to the desired position Rotate the brightness control to adjust the brightness level of the picture on the monitor as shown in Fig 4a O Figure 4a Adjusting brightness Rotate the color control to adjust the color intensity of the picture on the monitor as shown in Fig 4b Jom Figure 4b Adjusting color SECTION 2 DIRECTIONS FOR USE
17. es op rations qui par ailleur ne peuvent tre ex cut es que par du personnel m dical sp cialement form cet effet Ce manuel d crit les proc dures recommand es pour pr parer et op rer le TrachViewTM Videoscope Il ne d crit pas comment la proc dure m dicale est ex cut e sur un patient avec cet instrument Lire attentivement toutes les instructions dans ce manuel avant l utilisation du TrachView sur les sujets Suivre riguoureusement toutes les instructions de s curit pour viter les risques d incendie d lectrocution et de dommages cet appareil Une compr hension correcte de ces prescriptions de s curit vitera des risques de blessures au patient et l utilisateur Pour maintenir cet appareil dans des conditions optimales suivre toutes les recommandations de ce manuel pour son maniement entretien et stockage Si vous avez des questions en ce qui concerne l usage de cet appareil n h sitez pas contacter PARKER MEDICAL 109 Inverness Dr East Suite J Englewood CO 80112 5105 USA Tel 303 799 1990 FAX 303 799 1996 www parkermedical com BEFORE USING THIS INSTRUMENT Check the contents of this box to make sure you have received the following components of the Parker TrachViewTM Intubating Videoscope 1 TrachView carrying case 1 TrachView video box 1 TrachView 122 cm 4 ft fiberscope 1 TrachView power cord 1 BNC to RCA adapter 1 spare halogen lamp 1 instruction manual
18. f Industry Canada DECLARATION DE CONFORMITE Cet appareil a t test et d clar conforme aux exigences d un appareil num rique de classe B relative a la partie 15 des r gles de FCC Ces performances sont con ues pour fournir une protection raisonnable contre l intervention nuisible dans une installation ad quate Cet quipement met des radiofr quences dans le cas o 1l n est pas install en conformit aux instructions En cons quence 1l peut causer des interf rences nuisibles la r ception de radio ou t l vision Nous ne garantissons pas que ces interf rences n affecteront pas une installation particuli re Si cet quipement cause ces missions la r ception de radio et t l vision ce qui peut tre d termin par la mise en tension ou non de l quipement l utilisateur peut tent de corriger ces nuisances par les mesures suivantes R orienter ou r installer l antenne de r ception Augmenter la distance entre l quipement et le r cepteur Connecter l quipement dans une prise diff rente de celui o l objet perturb est connect L appareil est conforme en mati re lectromagn tique dans les tol rances applicables aux instruments num riques de Classe B selon la norme appliqu e par l environnement Industrie Canada CERTIFICATIONS 0470 CEpartner4U Niyverheidsstraat 5 The Netherlands 31 15 257 6682 SECTION 1 1 4 LABEL DESCRIPTIONS DESCRIPTION DES TIQUETTES Caution
19. infectious material The fiberscope must therefore be properly cleaned and disinfected before use High level disinfection is required High level disinfection destroys all fungi vegetative bacteria including Mycobacterium tuberculosis viruses including the human immunodeficiency virus or HIV and some spores High level disinfection is most commonly achieved with chemicals that are also sterilants if exposure time is extended Examples of chemical sterilants that can achieve high level disinfection at appropriate concentrations are glutaraldehyde ortho phthalaldehyde hydrogen peroxide and peracetic acid IMPORTANT The Parker TrachView fiberscope 1s NOT designed to withstand high pressure high temperature ultrasonic cleaning techniques autoclaving or ethylene oxide sterilization Use of these techniques will invalidate the warranty PROCEDURE FOR CLEANING FIBERSCOPE DO NOT AUTOCLAVE 1 Clean the fiberscope immediately after the procedure 2 Wipe the flexible portion of the fiberscope with a clean lint free cloth 3 Immerse the entire fiberscope in an enzymatic pre soak holding solution such as Powerzyme This keeps debris soft and begins breaking down infectious material Do not immerse for longer than 1 hour 4 Remove and rinse the fiberscope 5 Immerse the fiberscope in a large basin filled with a fresh low sudsing neutral pH medical instrument detergent such as Enzol at the temperature and concentration recommended by
20. let b From the bottom of the unit turn the latch screw counterclockwise using a coin or flathead screw driver until it releases the access cover Figure 10a c Lift the lamp access cover as shown in Figure 10b to expose the lamps Make certain that neither lamp is hot a Release latch screw b Lift lamp access cover Figure 10 Lamp access d Press the lamp release lever beside the lamp backward to release the lamp from the holder as shown in Figure 11 e Slide the lamp upward out of the lamp holder Release lever Lamp holder Figure 11 Lamp release 16 SECTION 3 FIBERSCOPE REPROCESSING AND STORAGE 3 After immersion in disinfectant solution for the recommended period of time remove the fiberscope from the disinfectant solution Rinse by successive one minute immersions in large volumes of fresh rinse water according to the specific recommendations of the disinfectant manufacturer All toxic residue must be removed from the fiberscope Discard the water after each rinse 4 Thoroughly rinse the fiberscope under running water Use sterile water if possible If this is not feasible use water which has been filtered to improve its microbiological quality 5 If non sterile water has been used wipe the fiberscope using a cloth saturated with 70 ethyl or isopropyl alcohol Alcohol is flammable Handle with care 6 Wipe fiberscope dry and inspect it for possible damage 7 Ifno damage has been detected the fib
21. or caustic materials to clean the TrachView D Clean the device only with a mild warm soap solution a 5 bleach solution or multipurpose disinfectant cleaner gt Use a soft cloth or sponge to clean the device surfaces including the LCD monitor surface SECTION 1 1 3 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interferences in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio and television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that which the receiver is connected This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations o
22. uses Replacing fuseholder Page 10 11 12 13 16 16 17 18 18 18 SECTION 6 WARRANTY INFORMATION 6 1 Limited Warranty The Parker TrachView Intubating Videoscope when delivered to you in new condition in the original container is warranted to be free from defects in material or workmanship for one year from the date of shipment to you by the distributor upon proof of date Within this time period parts that are returned freight prepaid to Parker Medical Parker and are determined by Parker to be defective will be repaired or replaced by Parker without charge for parts labor or return ground shipping costs Parker will make every effort to accomplish this repair or replacement within two weeks After the warranty period you must pay all charges for repair and replacement This warranty does not cover light bulbs or other consumable items The above actions by Parker shall constitute your exclusive remedy and Parker s sole obligation under this warranty Parker shall not be responsible for warranty claims made after the warranty period To obtain warranty repair service you must contact Parker to obtain a Return Material Authorization RMA number then return the product freight prepaid to Parker or to a service facility authorized by Parker The RMA number and a complete explanation of the problem must be included with the product being returned to Parker for warranty service The product to be repaired must be

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