Dilon Technologies N28000 Wireless Receiver/Dongle User Manual Addendum

Dilon Technologies, Inc. Wireless Receiver/Dongle Addendum

User Manual Addendum

   Addendum to Navigator GPS™ System User and Service Manual Wireless Upgrade    Manufactured by:  Authorized European Representative:  Dilon Technologies, Inc.  AG Medical    12050 Jefferson Avenue  Route de l'Orme,   Suite 340  Parc des Algorithmes  -  Imm. "Homère"   Newport News, VA 23606  91190 Saint-Aubin     USA  France   Phone: 757-269-4910  http://ag-medical.com/
Addendum - GPS User Manual  WP-5220-00-001 Rev 1  2  Revised 9/19/2014   Important Note This  document,  and  the  information  contained  therein,  is  proprietary  information  of  Dilon Technologies  and  may  not  be  reproduced,  copied  in  whole  or  in  part,  adapted,  modified, disclosed to others, or disseminated without prior written consent of the Dilon Technologies. This document is intended  to be used by  customers as part  of their Dilon  Technologies  equipment purchase.  Dilon Technologies provides this document without warranty of any kind, implied or expressed, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.   Dilon Technologies has  taken care to ensure the accuracy of  this document.    However, Dilon Technologies  assumes  no  liability  for  errors  or  omissions,  and  reserves  the  right  to  make changes without further notice to any products herein, to improve reliability, function, or design.  Dilon Technologies may make improvements or changes in the products or programs described in this document at any time. Navigator GPS is a trademark of Dilon Technologies. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. Copyright Notice Copyright 2014 Dilon Technologies, Newport News, VA 23606 United States of America. Trademarks Dilon Technologies™ is a registered trademark of Dilon Technologies.  All  other  company  and  product  names  are  trademarks  or  registered  trademarks  of  their respective owners. Part Number WP-5220-00-001 Rev 1 / July, 2014
Addendum - GPS User Manual  WP-5220-00-001 Rev 1  3  Revised 9/19/2014  User Manual 1. Introduction...................................................................................................................................... 4 Description ......................................................................................................................................... 4 Intended Use ...................................................................................................................................... 4 Indications for Use ............................................................................................................................. 4 Manufacture and Distribution ............................................................................................................ 4 Trademarks ........................................................................................................................................ 4 Regulatory and Safety Requirements .............................................................................................. 5 2. Product Overview and Components ........................................................................................... 7 3. Precautions ...................................................................................................................................... 8 3A. General ........................................................................................................................................ 8 3B. Wireless Pilot Probe, Wireless Receiver and Navigator GPS Control Unit ........................... 8 4. Wireless Receiver ........................................................................................................................... 9 4A. Isotope Control ............................................................................................................................ 9 5. Cleaning, Disinfection, and Sterile Use of the wireless Pilot Probe ................................... 11 5A.  Wireless Pilot Probe only ........................................................................................................ 11 5B. Radioactive Decontamination Procedure – OPTIONAL ........................................................ 12 5C. Cleaning/Storing Wireless Receiver ....................................................................................... 13 6. Probe Connectivity and Use ....................................................................................................... 14 Navigator GPS System with Wireless Upgrade ............................................................................ 14 7. Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................ 19 8. Specifications ................................................................................................................................ 20 9. Support Items ................................................................................................................................ 21 9A. Product Part Numbers .............................................................................................................. 21 9B. Sterile Drape ............................................................................................................................. 21 10. Maintenance................................................................................................................................. 22 10A. Component Check .................................................................................................................. 22 11. Repair ............................................................................................................................................ 23 12. Limited Warranty ........................................................................................................................ 24
Addendum - GPS User Manual  WP-5220-00-001 Rev 1  4  Revised 9/19/2014  USER MANUAL 1. Introduction  Description  This  addendum  to  the  Navigator  GPS™  System  User/Service  Manual (PN  GP-9200-96EN) details  how  to  use  the  Wireless  Upgrade  option  for  existing  Navigator  Gamma  Positioning Systems.  This optional feature adds wireless gamma probe capability to Navigator GPS Control Units (PN-GP 2800-00). Use this addendum as a supplement to the  Navigator GPS™ System User/Service Manual.   If this manual is not readily available, download the electronic version from www.Dilon.com. The wireless receiver, when paired with the control unit, can only be used with the Wireless Pilot Probe™. The system is supplied non-sterile. This addendum includes guidelines for the use of the Wireless Pilot Probe and accessories within the sterile field.  Intended Use  For  the  detection  and  quantification  of  gamma  radiation from  gamma-emitting  isotopes  in  the body  or  tissues.  Use  for  non-imaging  procedures  to  measure  the  amount  of  radionuclide absorbed by a particular organ or body region.  Indications for Use  For  the  detection  and  quantification  of  gamma  radiation from  gamma-emitting  isotopes  in  the body  or  tissues.  Use  for  non-imaging  procedures  to  measure  the  amount  of  radionuclide absorbed by a particular organ or body region in open-surgical procedures.  Manufacture and Distribution  The  system  is  manufactured  and  distributed  by  Dilon  Technologies  of  Newport  News,  VA. Please direct all inquiries to Dilon Technologies.  Trademarks The  following  are  trademarks of  Dilon  Technologies:  Navigator  2.0™, Wireless  Pilot Probe™, Dilon  Navigator  GPS™,  Dilon  Navigator™,  Dilon  Technologies  Navigator  GPS™,  Dilon Technologies  Navigator™,  Dilon  Technologies  Navigator  2.0™,  Daniel  Lung  Probe™,  and Navigator™ when used in context with the above.  Navigator GPS® is a registered trademark of Dilon Technologies.
Addendum - GPS User Manual  WP-5220-00-001 Rev 1  5  Revised 9/19/2014  Regulatory and Safety Requirements The Dilon Navigator GPS™ System including Probes and accessories complies with the following standards:  EC Directives EMC Directive 89/336/EEC  Group l, Class B EN 55011 EMC Directive 89/336/EEC  IEC 60601-1-2: 3rd Edition  Reciprocal Interference The  Wireless  Upgrade  components  were  designed,  manufactured,  and  tested  in accordance  to  the  following standards recognized for  Medical  Devices under  Directive 93/42/EEC:  1993.  This  product  has  been  certified  and  tested  by  3rd  party  testing facilities. •  Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 1: General requirements For Safety 1: Collateral Standard: Safety Requirements For Medical Electrical Systems – IEC 60601-1-1: 3rd Ed. •  Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 1: General Requirements For Safety - Collateral Standard: Electromagnetic Compatibility - Requirements and Tests – IEC 60601-1-2: 3rd Ed. •  Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 1: General requirements For Safety 1: Collateral Standard: Safety Requirements For Medical Electrical Systems – IEC 60601-1: 2nd & 3rd Ed. •  Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 1: General Requirements For Safety - Collateral Standard: Electromagnetic Compatibility - Requirements and Tests – IEC 60601-1-2: 3rd Ed. •  Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 1-6: General Requirements For Safety - Collateral Standard: Usability - IEC 60601-1-6: 3rd Ed. •  Information supplied by the manufacturer of medical devices- EN 1041:2008 •  Symbols for use in the labeling of medical devices - EN 980 :2008 •  CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60601-1, "Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1: General Requirements for Safety & Essential Performance; issued 2008-02-01 Ed. 2 •  AS/NZS 3200-1-0, Deviations to IEC 601-1 for Application in Australia and New Zealand     CAUTION: Federal (USA) law restricts this device to sale and use by, or on the order of, a physician.
Addendum - GPS User Manual  WP-5220-00-001 Rev 1  6  Revised 9/19/2014  Table 1. Explanation of Symbols  Attention, consult accompanying documents  RX only Caution: Federal (USA) law restricts this device to sale and use by, or on the order of, a physician.   Probe  Isotope Control  Acceptable shipping/storage conditions: -15° C to 40° C  Serial number  Lot #, or batch code   FCC statements: “This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.  Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.”  IC statements: “This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.”  Cet appareil est conforme avec Industrie Canada RSS exemptes de licence standard (s). Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) Ce dispositif ne doit pas causer d’interférences, et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence, y compris les interferences qui peuvent causer un mauvais fonctionnement de l’appareil.
Addendum - GPS User Manual  WP-5220-00-001 Rev 1  7  Revised 9/19/2014  2. Product Overview and Components     Table 2A-1. Probe Dimensions Probe Tip DiameterTip Angle Length Weight  Wireless Pilot Probe  14mm  35° 260mm  255g  Table 2A-2. Receiver Dimensions Receiver Height Depth Weight Wireless Pilot  Probe Receiver 25mm  68 mm  15g
Addendum - GPS User Manual  WP-5220-00-001 Rev 1  8  Revised 9/19/2014  3. Precautions 3A. General The output of this system is not to be considered a diagnostic measure of the extent of disease in the patient, nor the recommended source of therapy.  •  Failure  to  thoroughly  review  and adhere  to the  information contained  in  this  addendum and the Navigator GPS System User/Service Manual may pose a potential hazard to the patient and/or user and may void the warranty. 3B. Wireless Pilot Probe, Wireless Receiver and Navigator GPS Control Unit •  Replace the wireless probe battery with a new battery on EACH day of use, before the first surgical procedure.  •  This system is not designed for use in an explosive atmosphere.  •  Keep the control unit off while connecting the wireless receiver.  •  The probes, probe batteries, receiver and control unit are sold non-sterile.  •  No components should be sterilized. •  DO NOT put any probe in an autoclave. •  With the exception of the Wireless Pilot Probe’s battery bay, DO NOT attempt to open probes. o  All probes are tested and sealed at the factory.  Attempting to open the probe may cause damage and will void the warranty.  •  DO NOT drop the probe. •  DO NOT strike the probe tip against a hard surface; the detector element may become damaged and no longer be able to measure radiation. o  This will also void the warranty.
Addendum - GPS User Manual  WP-5220-00-001 Rev 1  9  Revised 9/19/2014  4. Wireless Receiver 4A. Isotope Control  The  wireless  receiver  allows  the  user  to  adjust  the  system’s  isotope  setting,  specific  to  the isotope in use. When the wireless receiver is connected to the control unit, and the control unit is turned on, the isotope control will automatically default to the Tc99 setting.   CAUTION:  It is important that the isotope control is set to the isotope to be used in the procedure. Setting the isotope control incorrectly will result in incorrect detection.
Addendum - GPS User Manual  WP-5220-00-001 Rev 1  10  Revised 9/19/2014  Table 4A-1.  Isotopes  Switch set on: I125 Switch set on: 511keVSwitch set on:  In111  Switch set on: Tc99 Iodine-125 18F-FDG (and I131)  Indium111 Technetium-99m  The Wireless Receiver and Navigator GPS Control Unit must both be set to the same isotope setting.   For Navigator GPS units built after 2006, the isotope control setting on the back of the device will illuminate the corresponding light on the control unit’s isotope indicator.   For  earlier  Navigator  GPS  systems  that  lack  the  isotope  indicator  (built  between  1999  and 2006), check the back of the control unit to ensure that the isotope setting switch matches the isotope specified on the receiver.  Table 4A-2. Controls and Displays on the Front of the Wireless Receiver Control Display Description  Power LED: Indicates that the signal between receiver and Pilot Probe is connected.  It will flash during receiving transmission from the probe  Isotope Indicators: Select the isotope to be detected by the control unit.  Be sure to select the same isotope on the back of the Control Unit as well.   See “Isotope Control” section of Navigator GPS System User/ Service Manual for more information.
Addendum - GPS User Manual  WP-5220-00-001 Rev 1  11  Revised 9/19/2014  5. Cleaning, Disinfection, and Sterile Use of the wireless Pilot Probe All probes require cleaning and disinfecting immediately after use. Follow these steps to ensure that cleaning and disinfection are done correctly. • Before Use, visually inspect probe to ensure that it is free of contamination • During Use, place probe in a sterile drape • After Use, Clean/Disinfect/Store Probe • OPTIONAL: Radioactive Decontamination Procedure –(see section 5B)  5A.  Wireless Pilot Probe only The Wireless Pilot Probe and all other Dilon probes and accessories are sold non-sterile.    WARNING! Before cleaning, inspect probe to ensure its integrity.  Compromised probes can be further damaged as a result of the cleaning process.  Probes in poor condition due to wear and fatigue should be returned to Dilon Technologies for repair.   Table 5A-1.  Cleaning  Preparation for cleaning: Remove battery from Wireless Pilot Probe, and secure battery cap to the bottom of probe before cleaning.  Cleaning Equipment: Enzymatic detergent, OPA high-level disinfectant, running water Cleaning Method: 1.  Rinse the outside surfaces of the probe with a brisk stream of lukewarm tap water  (98°F  to  105°F  /  36.5°C  to  40.5°C).    Prepare  enzymatic  cleaner, suitable  for  surgical  instruments,  according  to  the  manufacturer's recommendation.  2.  Swirl the proximal end of the probe in enzymatic cleaner for a minimum of 10 seconds. Thoroughly scrub the plastic  end-cap with a toothbrush-style, latex-free nylon bristle cleaning brush (i.e. Key Surgical N-3000, or a similar brush).   3.  Lightly  scrub  the  probe  and  lens  with  a  latex-free  nylon  bristle  cleaning brush.  Repeat separately for collimator cleaning, if used.  4.   Wipe  the  entire  probe  with  soft  cloth  or  sponge  soaked  in  enzymatic cleaner. 5.  Visually inspect device(s) for contaminated areas. 6.  Repeat  steps  2  through  5  until  visual  inspection  reveals  instrument(s)  is clean.   7.  Rinse equipment with a brisk stream of lukewarm tap water (98°F to 105°F / 36.5°C to 40.5°C) for 30-seconds.  8.  Prepare  OPA  high-level  disinfectant  solution  according  to  manufacturer’s instructions. 9.  Immerse probe completely for a minimum of 12 minutes at 68°F (20°C) or higher, to destroy all pathogenic microorganisms.  Note that probes that are compromised can be damaged if detergent seeps into them.   10. Rinse with a brisk stream of tap water (98°F to 105°F /  36.5°C to 40.5°C) for approximately 1 minute. Repeat rinse two additional times. Drying: Air-dry or dry with clean towel.
Addendum - GPS User Manual  WP-5220-00-001 Rev 1  12  Revised 9/19/2014   CAUTION: Do not contaminate other items by wiping them with used cleaning solution.     CAUTION: The cleaning instructions provided above have been validated by the medical device manufacturer, for preparing this device for re-use.  It remains the responsibility of the re-processor  to  ensure  that  the  reprocessing  is  actually  performed  using  qualified equipment, materials, and personnel in the processing facility, to achieve the desired result.  This requires validation and routine monitoring of the process.  Likewise, any deviation  by  the  processor  from  the  instructions  provided  should  be  properly evaluated for effectiveness and potential adverse consequences.  5B. Radioactive Decontamination Procedure – OPTIONAL  An increase in background counts may signal radioactive contamination of the probe or the environment. If a process of elimination shows the probe to be contaminated with radioactive material, the probe must be decontaminated.  1.  Decontaminate the probe using standard Nuclear Medicine Department techniques, which may involve washing the probe with a solution such as Radiacwash™. 2.  Ensure that all recesses, crevices, and mating surfaces are clean. 3.  Dispose of pads and cleaning solution in approved containers.
Addendum - GPS User Manual  WP-5220-00-001 Rev 1  13  Revised 9/19/2014  5C. Cleaning/Storing Wireless Receiver  1.  If unclean, wipe wireless receiver with a soft cloth moistened with mild soap and water. Dry with a soft cloth.  2.  Store the receiver in a clean, safe environment.   CAUTION: Follow universal, generally accepted practices when handling components that have come in contact with blood or tissue.
Addendum - GPS User Manual  WP-5220-00-001 Rev 1  14  Revised 9/19/2014  6. Probe Connectivity and Use Navigator GPS System with Wireless Upgrade    The Navigator GPS is compatible with the wireless Pilot Probe.  A typical sequence of setting up the Wireless Pilot Probe for a procedure with Technetium-99m isotope (such that would be used in a lymphatic mapping procedure for a sentinel node biopsy) is as follows:
Addendum - GPS User Manual  WP-5220-00-001 Rev 1  15  Revised 9/19/2014  6-1. Before Surgery  •  Insert  a  fully  charged  PowerPak  (battery)  into  the  Navigator  GPS  control  unit  (see Navigator GPS System User/Service Manual for insertion instructions).   •  Attach the wireless receiver to the cable port on the front of the control unit.  Note that the isotope indicator will default to Tc 99 when turned on.  An LED will illuminate on the receiver once the control unit is on.    •  Upon initial insertion of new Wireless Pilot Probe battery, probe may need to be  lightly shaken to activate LED in probe base. •  A flashing LED on the Pilot Probe indicates that it is linked with control unit and ready for use.    When  placed  in  a  resting  position,  the  LED  turns  off  within  seconds,  to  save energy.  When the Pilot Probe is moved, it instantly powers up for immediate use. •  For intraoperative use, insert the Wireless Pilot Probe into a sterile drape. • Insert a probe battery into the Pilot Probe as follows. •   1.  Hold probe firm; turn battery cap counterclockwise and remove from probe. Inspect O-ring  integrity.    If  O-ring  is  missing  or  damaged,  use  new  battery  cap.    Contact Dilon Technologies or your distributor for battery cap reorder information.  •
Addendum - GPS User Manual  WP-5220-00-001 Rev 1  16  Revised 9/19/2014  2.  Install one 3V CR 2 lithium battery in Pilot Probe battery holder with positive (+) end facing toward the base of the probe and negative (-) end toward the middle of the probe.  Incorrect placement of battery into battery holder for extended periods of time will cause battery to drain quickly. .    3.  Insert  battery holder  into  probe negative  (-)  end in.  Lightly  turn  until  holder  lowers into place.   4.  Hold probe  firm; push battery  cap  into  probe  and  turn  clockwise until  O-ring  is  no longer visible. •  Upon initial insertion of new Wireless Pilot Probe battery, probe may need to be lightly shaken to activate LED in probe base. •  LED on the Pilot Probe indicates that it is linked with control unit and ready for use.  When placed in a resting position, the LED turns off within seconds, to save  energy.    When  the  Pilot  Probe  is  moved,  it  instantly  powers  up  for immediate use. •  For intraoperative use, insert the Pilot Probe into a sterile drape.
Addendum - GPS User Manual  WP-5220-00-001 Rev 1  17  Revised 9/19/2014  Table 6-1. Wireless Receiver - LED Power Indicator Indication Status On/Flashing  Wireless receiver and Wireless Pilot Probe are linked and ready for use. Off  The GPS system is off, or there may be a connection error between the receiver and the control unit.  Table 6-2.  Wireless Pilot Probe LED Indicator Indication Status On/Flashing  Probe is linked and ready for use Off Probe is in a resting position to conserve power; to reactivate LED indicator, simply pick up probe, or if needed, lightly shake probe.   If no power upon ready to use, the battery needs to be installed or replaced.   If battery has been replaced and LED light is still off, contact your distributor or Dilon Technologies directly.  6-2. During Surgery  •  NOTE: For Technetium-99m (Tc 99), the control unit settings are given in the following table.  •   Table  6-3.  Navigator  GPS  with  Wireless  Pilot  Probe  -  Settings  and  Indicators  w/  Tc  99 Example Control/Indicator Setting Controls (back of Control Unit) SCAN/Calibrate  SCAN Isotope  Tc 99 Indicators (front of the Control Unit) Range  1x  Threshold Illuminated; this control is for CABLED PROBES only.  The Wireless Pilot Probe features integrated threshold, which controls the count range of photon energy detected by the probe.  Display  0 Isotope  Tc 99 Probe LED Indicator (bottom of the Pilot Probe handle) Probe LED  Illuminated/Flashing Wireless Receiver Receiver LED  Illuminated/Flashing Isotope  Tc 99  6-3. After Surgery
Addendum - GPS User Manual  WP-5220-00-001 Rev 1  18  Revised 9/19/2014  •  See: ‘Cleaning, Disinfection, and Sterile Use of Probe’ (Section 5).
Addendum - GPS User Manual  WP-5220-00-001 Rev 1  19  Revised 9/19/2014  SERVICE MANUAL 7. Troubleshooting With  the  exception  of  the  Wireless  Pilot  Probe’s  battery  holder,  there  are  no  serviceable components  within  the  Wireless  Pilot  Probe  body,  or  wireless  receiver.    Contact  your representative or Dilon Technologies for additional assistance if more detail is required.  Table 7-1. Navigator GPS Control Unit with WIRELESS PILOT PROBE- Settings and Indicators  Problem  Possible Causes  Remedies 1.  Zero in display.  No signal under presence of a radioactive source. No connection between probe, receiver and control unit. Check that the connection between the receiver and control unit is secure. No connection between probe, receiver and control unit. Replace the probe battery Isotope control indicates incorrect isotope. Change isotope control (on front of wireless receiver) to desired isotope. Circuit inside the control unit has been damaged. Try a different control unit.  Contact Dilon Technologies for assistance. Probe is damaged.  Try a different probe, or contact Dilon Technologies for assistance. Wireless receiver is damaged.  Try a different receiver, or contact Dilon Technologies for assistance. 2. LED on wireless receiver does not illuminate when power is on. No connection between wireless receiver and control unit. Check that the wireless receiver is securely connected to the control unit.  LED on wireless receiver is damaged. Contact Dilon Technologies for assistance. 3. Isotope control on wireless receiver does not illuminate when power is on. No connection between wireless receiver and control unit. Check that the connection between the wireless receiver and control unit is secure. LED on wireless receiver is damaged. Contact Dilon Technologies for assistance. 4. LED on Pilot Probe does not light as indicated LED on probe is damaged.  Contact Dilon Technologies for assistance. Probe LED is illuminated but not transmitting signal to unit (LED flashes when transmitting) Gently shake probe to activate connectivity. Probe battery is dead.  Replace with new battery. Battery was not installed.  Install new battery.
Addendum - GPS User Manual  WP-5220-00-001 Rev 1  20  Revised 9/19/2014  8. Specifications The Wireless Upgrade consists of the wireless receiver, Wireless Pilot Probe, and probe batteries.  Table 8A-1. Wireless Upgrade Specifications Item Description Wireless Pilot Probe Power Source  Replaceable, Internal battery Battery  Single use CR2; 3 V Lithium; capacity 1550 mAh Wireless  Pilot  Probe  Transmission Distance Up to 9 meters Industry  Standard  Wireless  Operating Frequency 2.4 GHz Visual Indicators  Wireless Receiver: •  Power On – LED •  Isotope – LED (four) Wireless Pilot Probe: •  Probe Connection – LED •  Isotope – LED (four) Storage Conditions  Operating  Temperature  Range:  15°C  to  40°C (5°F to 104°F)  Humidity: 0%-80% relative humidity Atmospheric Pressure: 50 kPa to 106 kPa
Addendum - GPS User Manual  WP-5220-00-001 Rev 1  21  Revised 9/19/2014  9. Support Items The Wireless Upgrade is typically supplied as a complete system (Part # WP-9220-00). Support items may be purchased from the local Dilon Technologies Navigator representative.  At time of publication of this addendum, the primary support items have the following part numbers. Feel free to contact your local representative for additional information.   9A. Product Part Numbers  Table 9A-1. Product Part Numbers Item  Dilon Part Number Wireless Receiver for Navigator GPS  WP-8000-01 Wireless Pilot Probe  WP-9000-14 Wireless Pilot Probe Batteries (Pack of 10)  WP-8500-01 Wireless Pilot Probe Battery End Cap  WP-2000-10 Wireless Pilot Probe Battery Holder  WP-9050-00 Optional Top Gun Collimator  SP-1800-00  9B. Sterile Drape A  sterile drape  is  an  accessory  that  is not  sold or  supported by  Dilon  Technologies.   Typical characteristics of a suitable intra-operative probe drape are as follows:  •  Universal Gamma Probe Cover 5 x 24  •  Sized with tapered tip to fit both straight and flexible probes  •  Low density, soft polyethylene  •  Telescopically folded w/rubber bands and medical grade tape strips  •  Drape features:  o  All components, including rubber bands, guaranteed 100% Latex-free  o  All available EtO Sterile  o  Strong and durable Anti-Static material
Addendum - GPS User Manual  WP-5220-00-001 Rev 1  22  Revised 9/19/2014  10. Maintenance 10A. Component Check While Wireless  Upgrade is virtually maintenance-free,  a  check  of each  system component for any visible signs of abuse, neglect, or wear, should be conducted before each use and storage. This includes checking the following:  Table 10A-1. Component Check Component  Feature Wireless Pilot Probe  Overall check -  Also probe bay, battery cap and O-ring Wireless Receiver  Overall check - Housing, integrity of its electrical connector and the connector pins  Do not use a damaged probe, wireless receiver, or probe batteries. Should abnormalities be discovered, contact Dilon Technologies directly.
Addendum - GPS User Manual  WP-5220-00-001 Rev 1  23  Revised 9/19/2014  11. Repair The  Wireless  Pilot  Probe  is  sealed  at  the  factory.  No  user  serviceable  parts  are  inside  the probes.  Damage  to  a  probe  may  result  if  a  probe  is  opened  by  the  user  and  will  void  any remaining warranty, if attempted.  Please  contact  Dilon  Technologies  for  additional  service.    An  RMA  number  is  required  upon return for service. •    12050 Jefferson Avenue Suite 340 Newport News, VA 23606  USA Phone: +1-844-DILONNAV www.Dilon.com   CAUTION: Before  using  loose  packing  materials,  such  as  foam  pellets,  shredded  paper,  or excelsior, be sure to wrap the component(s) separately in plastic bags or film or other protective wrapping.. •    CAUTION: If a system, or system components are to be shipped from your institution for repair, then please clean and disinfect the components as described in this manual before packing  for  shipment.  Dilon  Technologies  requires  that  a  Navigator  Service Sheet be attached to the outside of the shipping box, certifying that the items have been cleaned and disinfected to manufacturer’s specifications. This form can  be  found  on  the  Dilon  Technologies  website  (www.Dilon.com)  or  by contacting your distributor or Dilon Technologies directly.
Addendum - GPS User Manual  WP-5220-00-001 Rev 1  24  Revised 9/19/2014  12. Limited Warranty Dilon Technologies (Dilon), warrants to its customers that, subject to the below provisions, the Wireless  Upgrade  will  be  free  from  defects  in  materials  and  workmanship  for  twelve  (12) months, commencing upon the date of shipment from Dilon. Replacement  parts  and  products  are  warranted  to  be  free  from  defects  in  material  and workmanship for a period equal to the balance of the warranty period remaining on the original part or product. Dilon will repair or replace, at its option and without charge, any of the above products which are returned  to  Dilon  or  its  designated  repair  site,  within  the  applicable  warranty  period,  with prepayment of shipping costs, and which are determined by Dilon to be defective in materials or workmanship. This Limited Warranty does not apply to any product or replacement part or replacement product which has been subjected to any damage as a result of an accident or abuse, or that has not been  used  and  maintained  in  accordance  with  the  information  contained  in  the  literature accompanying  the  product,  or that  has  been  modified,  repaired  or  serviced  by any  person  or company other than Dilon or its authorized representative. Dilon’s sole liability for any defective product shall be repaired or  replaced as  set forth above. Dilon shall not be liable to anyone, under any circumstances, for any special, punitive, incidental or  consequential  damages  whatsoever,  including  without  limitation  any  costs,  expenses,  lost profits or other losses however designated. EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE, NO WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY  OR  FITNESS  FOR  A  PARTICULAR  PURPOSE,  AND,  EXCEPT  AS STATED ABOVE, DILON EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES.   Manufactured by: Authorized European Representative: Dilon Technologies 12050 Jefferson Avenue Suite 340 Newport News, VA 23606  USA Phone: +1-844-DILONNAV www.Dilon.com   AG Medical  Route de l'Orme, Parc des Algorithmes  -  Imm. "Homère" 91190 Saint-Aubin , France http://ag-medical.com/   2014 Dilon All Rights Reserved. May 2014 Made in USA
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