User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Read This First
- 2 Safety Information
- 3 Overview
- 4 Preparing the System
- Inserting a microSD Card
- Using the Stand
- Charging the System
- Connecting the Transducer
- Removing the Transducer
- Using the System On The Go
- Using the Wheel Brakes
- Placing the Transducer Holder
- Mounting the System to the System Cart
- Adjusting the System Cart Height
- Connecting an External Printer
- Tilting the System
- Unmounting the System From the System Cart
- Moving the System
- Outputting the System Display to an HDMI-Enabled TV or Monitor
- Supported External Printers
- 5 Using the System
- Turning On/Off the System
- Logging Into the System
- Launching the Main Screen
- Setting the System Time and Date
- Controlling the System
- Setting the System Language
- Identifying the Main Screen Layout
- Switching the Control Panel Pages
- Managing the System Power
- Managing Disk Space
- Network Configuration
- DICOM Configuration
- 6 Performing an Exam
- Starting a New Exam
- Adding a New Patient
- Loading a Worklist
- Selecting a Preset
- Setting the Transducer Orientation
- Selecting/Switching a Scan Mode
- Adjusting the Displayed Image
- Freezing an Image
- Adding Annotations
- Adding Measurements
- Saving and Printing the Image
- Reviewing the Image
- Exporting the Exam
- Managing the Exam List
- Ending the Exam
- 7 Using Image Controls
- 2D Mode Image Controls
- Overview
- Adjusting Gain
- Adjusting Frequency
- Adjusting Time Gain Compensation (TGC)
- Adjusting the Scan Depth
- Adjusting the Focus Depth, Focal Zone and Focal span
- Adjusting Dynamic Range
- Using Tissue Harmonic Imaging (THI)
- Adjusting Persistence
- Adjusting Sharpness and Smoothing
- Adjusting Gray Map
- Adjusting Chroma Map
- Adjusting Steer Angle
- Adjusting the Sector Width and Position
- Adjusting Power
- Using Trapezoidal Imaging
- Adjusting Density
- Using Compound Imaging
- Using ENV (Enhanced Needle Visualization)
- Color/CPA Mode Image Controls
- M-Mode Image Controls
- Spectral Doppler Mode Image Controls
- 2D Mode Image Controls
- 8 System Customization and Service
- Customizing Your System
- Configuring Security Policies
- Servicing your system
- Reinstalling Software
- Checking the Software Version
- Checking the System’s Serial Number
- Checking the Tablet’s Serial Number
- Checking the License Status
- Resetting User Settings
- Backing Up System Settings and Patient Data
- Restoring System Settings and Patient Data
- Resetting Your System
- Testing the System
- Exporting System Logs
- Reading the User Manual
- 9 Transducers
- 10 Transducer Care
- 11 System Maintenance
- 12 Appendix
InnoSight Ultrasound System
Cleaning the System
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Cleaning
solutions for
all surfaces
Cleaning solutions for
monitor screens
Disinfectants for system surfaces,
including the touch screen
Disinfectants for cart surfaces
Mild soap
solution
Mild soap solution
Cleaners designed
for touch screens
Purified water
isopropyl alcohol (IPA)
ethanol alcohol
isopropyl alcohol (IPA)
ethanol alcohol
Tale 7Disinfectants and cleaning solutions for system/system cart surfaces
If blood or other infectious material comes in contact with a transducer or transducer cable, do
not wipe with isopropyl alcohol until you have read the Chapter 1 Transducer Care section for
specific cleaning guidelines Isopropyl alcohol should not be used on some parts of the transducer
and should never be used on any parts of the transducer cable Additional cleaning agents are also
available for transducers
Do not use abrasive cleaners, or acetone, ME, paint thinner, or other strong solvents on the
system, peripherals, or transducers
Do not use Sani-Cloth AF4 or Super Sani-Cloth to disinfect the system
On display screens, do not use glass cleaners or products containing bleach Immediately wipe
away disinfectants or cleaners to prevent residue buildup
On display screens, use microfiber cloth do not use paper towels
System surfaces and transducers are resistant to ultrasound gel, alcohol, and disinfectants, but if
you use those substances, you must wipe them off to prevent permanent damage
Always use protective eyewear and gloves when cleaning and disinfecting any equipment
Attempting to disinfect a cable or connector by using a method other than the one included
here can damage the device and voids the warranty
Orient the parts that must remain dry higher than the wet parts until all parts are dry
Do not use strong solvents, common cleaning products, or abrasive cleansers, which will
damage the system surfaces
When cleaning the system surface with cleaning solutions or disinfectants, take care not to
wipe repeatedly or rub heavily on the Philips logo and model name The printing inks may start
to appear faded or stained
Do not touch the display with sharp objects or use paper towels to clean it, which may damage
it
When cleaning the system, take care not to get any solution inside the protective enclosure
Also take care not to scratch the face of the screen while cleaning it
Do not use cleaners containing bleach on the touch screen It may damage the surface