User's Manual

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OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM SYSTEM MANUAL
• Since the capsule endoscope is a radio-transmitting device, it
could interfere/ or experience interference with other
radio-transmitting devices (e.g., telemetry, keyless entry
devices).
• On rare occasions, interference may result in the need to
repeat the capsule endoscope procedure. In this case, the
physician should advise the patient to stay within the
premises of the medical facility during the examination to
prevent this problem from reoccurring.
• The capsule endoscope contains a radio transmitter;
therefore, the patient cannot fly in an airplane until the
examination is over.
• Do not make a diagnosis using images displayed on the Image View screen.
Instruct the patient not to operate the recorder unit other than guidance
occurs and to stop beep and vibration.
• Instruct the patient to be careful so that the antenna cable is not caught on a
knob and the lever of the door.
Instruct a flow of the examination to the patient to patient cope even if a
patient does not notice guidance.
• Instruct the patient to contact the physician or medical personnel, when the
patient dropped the recorder unit during the examination. After having received
the recorder unit, physician or medical personnel push the power button to
restart the recorder unit, and confirm the error message is not displayed.
If error message is not displayed, please continue the examination.
• Please attach the antenna unit to the body firmly, and set the alignment hole of
the antenna harness to the umbilical position. Otherwise, noise may appear in
the images, or the images may not be transmitted properly.