Operating The System; Setting The Controls And Output Mode - Cooper Surgical LEEP System 1000 Manuel D'utilisation

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Section 6

Operating the System

NOTE: Numbers in blue boxes refer to those component parts shown in Figure 6.
CUT MODE:
BLEND MODE:
COAGULATION MODE: Control
Power settings are stored when the system is ON and will appear automatically on the Display
to the selection of power mode by the Control
Power may be changed at any time during the operation, except when the Electrosurgical Generator is
activated by the Foot Pedal.
At the end of the procedure turn the Electrosurgical Generator OFF, and safely store the equipment and
accessories. Power will reset to zero.

6.1 Setting the Controls and Output Mode

6.1.1 Using the Smoke Evacuator and Disposing of the Filters
Adjust the Suction Control Knob
At the completion of each procedure activate the system to ensure safe particle containment.
Using gloves and a mask, remove the Pre-Filter, the Reducer and the used section of Suction
Tubing and discard into an infectious waste receptacle (See the CAUTIONS box). The Smoke
Evacuator should be stored with a new Pre-Filter and Reducer in place on the ULPA Filter.
NOTE: The expected life of the ULPA Filter is three to six months, depending on usage. It
must be discarded into an infectious waste receptacle if plume odor is detected or the
suction is diminished.
This device produces a strong vacuum force, and care should be exercised to ensure that
the suction control and the position of the inlet end of the Suction Tubing are adjusted
properly to prevent injury to the patient or inadvertent damage to surgical materials.
The materials removed from the plume by this device are potentially hazardous. Handle
according to 29 CFR 1910.1030 and OSHA 3127.1992 (Occupational Exposure to Blood
Borne Pathogens) guidelines.
To prevent a fire or explosion hazard, do not use the system in the presence of
flammable or potentially flammable materials.
Do not allow fluid to be pulled into the system.
To prevent premature failure of the ULPA Filter Cylinder, do not operate this device
without a disposable Pre-Filter in place.
6.1.2 Electrosurgical Tissue Effect
Delivery of continuous sinusoid waveform currents through a small electrode at appropriate power
levels can cause rapid heating of the intracellular fluids in the cells in close proximity to the
electrode, turning these fluids to steam. The significant increase in volume (approximately five
times) causes cellular structure to rupture, creating the clinical effect of "CUT", with little or no
hemostatic effect along the margin of the divided tissue. Delivery of short-duration pulses of
RF currents through a small electrode at appropriate power levels can cause heating of intracellular
fluids at a more gradual pace. This allows evaporation of these fluids without rupturing the cellular
structure, creating the clinical effect of desiccation, or "COAG", without the division of tissue.
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Control
sets the cut mode power output. The Electrosurgical Generator
automatically powers up to cut mode when turned ON. The top LED lights on the
Selector
and Control
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Control
selects blend mode (center LED) and Control
8
selects coagulation mode (bottom LED) and Control
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the power.
during the procedure.
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to the desired level.
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CAUTIONS
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