The electrode-holder cord must be placed so as to
avoid any contact with the patient or other
conductors.
Active electrodes that are not being used temporarily
must be kept well away from the patient.
The patient should never come into contact with
metal parts connected to the earth (operating table,
support, etc.).
Contact between the practitioner's skin and that of
the patient should be avoided.
Simultaneous use on a patient of a monitoring device
equipped with needle electrodes and an electro-
surgical device is not recommended; if the need
arises, the electrodes in the monitoring device must
be placed as far as possible from the electro-surge
electrode.
Monitoring systems that include high-frequency
current limiters are recommended.
During surgical procedures in which the high-
frequency current could flow through parts of the
body with a relatively small straight surface section,
the use of bipolar methods may be desirable in order
to avoid unwanted coagulation.
3. 4 CAPACITIVE COUPLER
Make sure that the entire surface of the capacitive
coupler is in contact with the patient's clothed body.
The capacitive coupler should be placed between the
dental chair and the clothed patient.
The entire surface of the capacitive coupler should
be connected as near as possible to the operating
area, so that the current's shortest path between the
active electrode and the capacitive coupler is not via
the heart.
3. 5 OUTPUT POWER
The output power must be the lowest possible for the
purpose required.
Abnormally low power can be caused by a bad
capacitive coupler connection. Before increasing the
power, the operator should check the connections of
the different electrodes.
The power level delivered by the S
according to numerous parameters (operating speed,
histological variables, thickness and material of
clothing, etc.).
A malfunction may cause an abnormal increase in the
output power.
3. 6 ENVIRONMENT
Due to the high-frequency rays, there may be some
disturbance caused to other electrical equipment
when the S
®
is in use.
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The S
®
is not designed to function in the
ERVOTOME
presence of an anesthetic gas.
The operator must be made aware of the risks
involved in the use of high-frequency equipment
when flammable gases are used (explosion hazard).
For patients and/or users carrying a pacemaker or
any other active implant, there is a potential risk due
to possible interference affecting the pacemaker or
damage to it. If there is any doubt, seek the advice
or approval of suitably qualified persons.
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may vary
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