Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Quick Start
- 2. Introduction
- 3. Getting Started
- 3.1. Installation
- 3.2. Injector Features
- 3.3. Symbols
- 3.3.1. Symbols used in this manual
- 3.3.2. Symbols used on labelling
- 3.3.3. Handswitch and Footswitch
- 3.3.4. Icons and Buttons used on the Injector Touch Screen Graphical Interface
- 3.3.5. Injector Buttons
- 3.3.6. Remote Control Symbols and Buttons
- 3.3.7. Injector Visual Indicators
- 3.3.8. Icons and Buttons used on the RCU Touch Screen Graphical Interface
- 4. Clinical Information
- 5. Operation Description
- 5.1. Turning the System On for the First Time
- 5.2. Syringe, Quick Fill Tube, Fill Spike, and Connector Tubes
- 5.3. Filling a Syringe Using a Quick Fill Tube (QFT) or Fill Spike on the Injector
- 5.4. [Optional] Off-line Filling
- 5.5. Connector Tube Installation
- 5.6. Dismounting a Syringe
- 5.7. Performing an injection
- 5.8. Programming
- 5.9. Options Menu
- 5.10. [RCU models] Operation Description with Remote Control Unit
- 5.10.1. RCU Features–
- 5.10.2. The Injector and the RCU
- 5.10.3. Turning the System On / Off
- 5.10.4. Injector Controller Application
- 5.10.5. Filling State
- 5.10.6. Routine Protocol
- 5.10.7. Arming
- 5.10.8. Check for Air
- 5.10.9. Starting the Injection
- 5.10.10. Injection in Progress
- 5.10.11. Injection Control Buttons
- 5.10.12. Injection Review
- 5.10.13. Protocol Edit
- 5.10.14. Edit Lock
- 5.10.15. Parameter Value Edit
- 5.10.16. Injecting remaining volume
- 5.10.17. Edit Phase Type
- 5.10.18. Open Protocol
- 5.10.19. Protocol Save
- 5.10.20. Common Injecting Alarms / Warnings
- 5.10.21. RCU Manager
- 5.10.22. RCU Setup
- 5.10.23. History Viewer
- 5.10.24. Protocol Manager
- 5.10.25. eGFR (glomerular filtration rate) Calculator
- 5.11. [Optional] DC200 Scanner Interface
- 5.12. [Optional] Protocol Assistance Tool (PAT)
- 6. Cleaning and Maintenance
- 7. Trouble-shooting
- 8. Specifications
- 8.1. Dimensions
- 8.2. Mechanical
- 8.3. Functional
- 8.4. Controls
- 8.5. Environmental
- 8.6. Electrical
- 8.7. Connectors
- 8.8. IEC 60601-1 Classifications
- 8.9. Ground Continuity
- 8.10. RoHS Statement
- 8.11. IEC60601-1-2:2014 (4th Ed) Compliance
- 8.12. Models
- 8.13. Accessories
- 8.14. Manufacturer’s Software License Information
- 8.15. FCC Statement
- 9. Index
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5.3. Filling a Syringe Using a Quick Fill Tube (QFT) or Fill Spike on the Injector
Syringes may be filled to a preset volume using the injector AutoFill functionality or to any arbitrary volume
using the Manual fill controls. See Section 5.5 for details on connecting the tubing.
If the syringe is removed after filing, the piston will auto-retract.
[Using ZY6320, ZY6322, ZY6325] The syringe can be filled using a quick fill tube.
Insert the tube onto the syringe and fill from the saline/contrast bottle.
[Using ZY6321, ZY6323, ZY6324] Alternatively, the syringe may be filled using a
fill spike and a saline/contrast bottle or bag. Do not over-tighten the spike when
mounting it on the syringe.
[Dual Only]
Switch between Manual and AutoFill modes using the tabs at the top.
Manual Fill speed control
Alter Auto Fill volume
Start Auto Fill
Retract piston
(to remove syringe)
Auto Fill tab
Manual Fill tab