Siemens Medical Solutions Department MED EH and S WRCII Wireless Remote Control II User Manual WirelessRemControl ADD

Siemens Medical Solutions, Department MED EH&S; Wireless Remote Control II WirelessRemControl ADD

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   AXB4-310.621.01.02.02 1 / 12DRAFTPart: AddendumWireless Remote ControlImportant informationThe functions of the Wireless Remote Control are activated via an RF transmitter.The Wireless Remote Control shall be operated in close vicinity to the patient table only and with full visibility to the patient on the table.The batteries shall always be sufficiently charged.The Wireless Remote Control can interfere with life supporting devices.Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user´s authority to operate the equipment.The Wireless Remote Control may be interfered with by other equipment, includ-ing portable and mobile RF communication equipment, even if such equipment meets the applicable emissions requirements.Note The Wireless Remote Control may be interfered by other equipment, including portable and fixed RF communication equipment, even if such equipment meets the applicable emission requirements.The operator must assure that other wireless devices in the 2.4 GHz ISM band should not be operated in the vicinity of appr. 5 m around the X-ray system.System movements may be interrupted sporadically.Please observe and verify normal operation of the Wireless Remote Control rior to using it.CautionWireless Remote Control too close to a life supporting device!Interference with life supporting device and possible mal functioningMake sure to keep a separation distance of larger than 7 cm between the Wire-less Remote Control and the life supporting device.In case of interference with other equipment increase the distance between in-terfering devices.CautionMechanical or personal damageEmergency stop interrupts movements immediatelyUse remote control only when there is visual and accoustic contact with patient.In case of unintended movement press next emergency STOP button.
Addendum2 / 12 AXB4-310.621.01.02.02 AddendumDRAFTOperation is subject to the following two conditions:1.  this device may not cause interference and2.  this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.The Wireless Remote Control must emit electromagnetic energy in order to per-form its intended function. Nearby electronic equipment may be affected.Note Use the remote control only inside the examination room.
Wireless Remote Control   AXB4-310.621.01.02.02 3 / 12DRAFTOperationWireless Remote Control (example)The remote control is active in a range of appr. 5 m around the table/stand, where the receiver is mounted. If the remote control is in a wider range of the table, it may lose contact with the receiver and will then turn into an inactive mode.Display areaOperation areaSelection area
Addendum4 / 12 AXB4-310.621.01.02.02 AddendumDRAFTDisplay areaThere are 3 LEDs showing the status of the remote control.Green LED on: Remote control is on and is in active mode.Green LED off: Remote control is inactive.– It is too far away from the table – The x-ray system is switched off – The batteries are completely discharged– The remote control is in “sleep mode”. Press a button swiftly to activate it again.Orange LED on: An operation button is being pressed.LED off: battery sufficiently charged, remote control not connected to the Charging Station, LED flashing red: battery needs charging, remaining capacity < 4h.LED on red: remote control connected to Charging Station and batteries are being charged.LED on green: remote control connected to Charging Station and batteries arefully charged.This symbol marks an RF transmitting component.Selection areaIn the selection area you can select which part of the system you want to operate.The green LED on the selected button is on.Selection of tube unitSelection of detectorSelection of patient table
Wireless Remote Control   AXB4-310.621.01.02.02 5 / 12DRAFTSelection of collimatorOperation areaAngular movement of tube unit and detectorAngular movement of tube unit and detector clockwise about the α-axisAngular movement the tube unit and detector counter-clockwise about the α-axisNote On the backside of the remote control there is a dead-man switch. To execute an operation with a button of the operation area you have to press the dead-man switch simultaneously.As soon as you release the dead-man switch, the current operation is stopped.Dead-man switchNote All following operation directions only apply if the user is standing in front of the tube unit.
Addendum6 / 12 AXB4-310.621.01.02.02 AddendumDRAFTAngular movement the tube unit and detector clockwise about the β-axisAngular movement the tube unit and detector counter-clockwise about the β-axisOpening/closing the collimator; moving tube unit and detector in x and y direction (orange and green)Opening the collimator in transverse directionMoving tube unit and detector in x direction (orange)Closing the collimator in transverse directionMoving tube unit and detector in x direction (orange)Opening the collimator in longitudinal directionMoving tube unit and detector in y direction (green)Closing the collimator in longitudinal directionMoving tube unit and detector in y direction (green)OGP position of patient table or parking positionMoving the patient table to OGP position;Moving the system in parking positionMoving detector, tube unit and patient tableMoving up and down detector, tube unit and patient table.
Wireless Remote Control   AXB4-310.621.01.02.02 7 / 12DRAFT’Center lock’ trackingDisable/enable ’center lock’ tracking– Press the ’center lock’ tracking button just for a short time (< 3 s) to activate or deactivate center-lock tracking at the current position.When an OGP with centered tracking is selected press the tracking button longer than 3 s and keep it pressed (dead man switch). Detector and tube unit are then centered as programmed.– LED at tube support control panel lights up when tracking is active– LED at tube support control panel flashes when tracking is not possible or being in progressSID trackingDisable/enable SID tracking control– Press: The tracking control is switched off(on).– LED at tube support control panel lights up when tracking is active– LED at tube support control panel flashes when tracking is not possible or being in progressParking positionSwitching over the function of the OGP button to parking position– Green LED is on.After having reached the parking position, immediately switch off this function again.– Green LED is off.Marking signsThe Wireless Remote Control is marked with a colored sign of different shape to avoid a mix up for installations with a multitude of Wireless Remote Control. The same marks are attached to the respective table and room during installation.These are two examples of colored signs of different shape to mark the remote control to an x-ray system.
Addendum8 / 12 AXB4-310.621.01.02.02 AddendumDRAFTCharging StationThe Wireless Remote Control is plugged in the Charging Station for charging the batteries. It is recommended to charge the batteries every day after deployment.Charging StationIf the Wireless Remote Control needs charging during a patient procedure, simply plug it in the Charging Station.Installation The Charging Station can be installed either at the wall or on the table.Exchange of batteriesThe batteries of the Wireless Remote Control must be exchanged once a year by authorized and trained staff. Please call Siemens Service. Unauthorized exchange may cause severe damage.Note Never use another charging device than the Charging Station delivered with the Wireless Remote Control. Note For safety reasons, never touch the charging contacts and the patient simulta-neoulsy when the charging station is connected to a socket (charging contacts are permanently energized).
Wireless Remote Control   AXB4-310.621.01.02.02 9 / 12DRAFTCleaning / Disinfection / SterilizationCleaningGeneral Before cleaning the system, shut down the system properly. After each examinationClean all contaminated parts and all parts which may (or have come) into con-tact with the patient.Units Only use water or a lukewarm diluted household cleaning agent solution.Wipe the system with a damp cloth or cotton swab.Ventilation slits Keep the ventilation slits of all components unobstructed.Plastics Use only special plexiglass cleaning agents, dishwashing detergent, soapy water or laundry detergent.CautionDanger of infection!Use gloves to avoid infection.CautionLiquids, scouring cleaning agents or organic solvents or solvent-based cleaning agents (e.g. benzine, alcohol, spot remover)Liquids can seep into the system and cause damage or hazards;potential incompatibility of cleaning agents with the materialDo not spray parts of the system!Use a damp cloth or cotton swab.CautionHarsh cleaning agents, such as trichloroethylene, acetone, alcohol, and cleaning agents containing these ingredientsRisk of cracks and breaks due to the general weakening of the materialOnly use the mentioned cleaning agents.
Addendum10 / 12 AXB4-310.621.01.02.02 AddendumDRAFTAccessory parts Please note that for some accessory parts, special instructions on cleaning are giv-en in the corresponding chapters.If no special reference is given, then the following applies generally:Use a lukewarm detergent solution and a soft cloth for slight contamination.Remove major contamination first with a cloth soaked in alcohol, then wipe off with clear water.Remove blood spots best of all with cold water.Remove contrast medium spots best of all with warm water.After using disinfectants, always wipe off with clear water.DisinfectionTo disinfect surfaces we recommend common surface disinfectants based on aldehyde and/or ampholyteric surfactants.CautionDisinfectant spraysSprays can seep into the units.(This can cause damage to electronic components and the formation of flamma-ble mixtures of air/solution vapor.)Use other disinfection methods.Note The following active ingredient classes can be used:– Guanidine derivatives– Peroxide compounds– Organic acidsThe following products should not be used:–Virex TB– Terralin– All alcohol-based products– All phenol-based products– All chlorine-releasing productsThe safety data sheets of the manufacturer provide detailed information on the composition of the disinfectants.
Wireless Remote Control   AXB4-310.621.01.02.02 11 / 12DRAFTSterilizationPlease observe your hospital’s regulations concerning sterilization.WarningSubstances contained in disinfectantsAs is commonly known, some substances contained in disinfectants are hazardous to health. The concentration of such substances in the air must not ex-ceed the statutorily defined limit.Observe the instructions given by the manufacturer of such disinfectants.CautionSterilizing spraysSprays can seep into the units.Use other sterilization methods.
AddendumDRAFT12 / 12 AXB4-310.621.01.02.02 Addendumwww.siemens.de/healthcareOrder No.: AXB4-310.621.01.02.02 | Printed in Germany | © 05.2009, Siemens AGLocal Contact InformationIn GermanySiemens AGMedical SolutionsAngiography, Fluoroscopic and Radiographic SystemsSiemensstr. 1DE-91301 ForchheimGermanyPhone: +49 9191 18-0www.siemens.com/medicalGlobal Business UnitSiemens AGMedical SolutionsAngiography, Fluoroscopic and Radiographic SystemsSiemensstr. 1DE-91301 ForchheimGermanyPhone: +49 9191 18-0www.siemens.com/medicalLegal ManufacturerSiemens AGWittelsbacherplatz 2DE-80333 MuenchenGermanyOriginal Language: EnglishTechnical DataActive range Approximately 5 m around the receiver mounted to the stand.Charging time Approx. 2 hOperating time with full batteriesApprox. 12 hFrequency range 2402 MHz - 2480 MHzModulation GFSKRF Power 0 dBmRF emissions CISPR 11 Compliance: Group 2The deployment of Wireless Remote Control in combination with x-ray systems changes the classification of Artis from compliance group 1 to compliance group 2.

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