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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6.2. Battery Maintenance
6.2.1. Injector Batteries
Warning: The injector batteries should be replaced only by suitably qualified service technicians.
Replacement should not be attempted by users or their (untrained) service personnel.
The batteries should be checked at each annual preventive maintenance event for signs of enclosure warping or
content leakage.
Expected useful battery life is 2-4 years. If performance noticeably decreases, please contact your service
representative for a replacement battery. Do not use substitute batteries.
The reorder code for injector batteries is HB0013.
6.2.2. Remote Control Batteries
The battery in the remote control can be changed by users. When the battery in the remote control is running low,
the red LED will illuminate to warn the user that the battery should be changed. If the remote does not work and
no LEDs illuminate when either button is pressed, then the battery is fully discharged and should be replaced
immediately.
The battery is replaced by loosening the four screws on the bottom of the unit and removing the bottom half of
the remote control enclosure. Disconnect the old battery and fit the replacement battery into the same location.
Do not over-tighten the screws when re-assembling the remote control. Depending on usage, the expected useful
battery life is 12 months.
If the remote control will not be used for more than two weeks, the battery should be removed from the remote
control.
The reorder code for the battery in the remote control is HB0001.