PARKS VASCULAR MINI-LAB, MODEL 1050-C OPERATING MANUAL 0044 0197 TYPE B EQUIPMENT © Copyright January 1, 2000 This device meets or exceeds the International Standards Listed below: EN 60601-1-1 Electrical Safety, Labeling, Markings. EN 60601-1-2 ESD, Radiated Immunity, EFT/Burst Immunity, Fast Surge. EN 55011 Class B Conducted Emissions, Radiated Emissions. Warning: This equipment should not be used with a defibrillator. This device cannot be used while connected to a charger. This device is battery operated and uses a 12 V, 4.5 Ah, sealed lead acid battery for its power source. This device is manufactured by: Parks Medical Electronics, Inc. 19460 S.W. Shaw Aloha, OR 97007 USA PHONE: 503-649-7007 FAX: 503-591-9753 1M1050-C,CE.p65 10/27/06 PARKS Model 1050-C, Operating Manual I . 1 PARKS VASCULAR MINI-LAB, MODEL 1050-C DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY MANUFACTURER: EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVE: Parks Medical Electronics, Inc. Dipl Physiker Gunter A. Schubart 19460 SW Shaw Schallesbuchstr. 3 Aloha, OR 97007 65207 Wiesbaden U.S.A. Germany Product Designation: Blood Flow Detectors Blood Flow Meters Type(s), Model(s) 611-Series 1050-Series 614-Series 1051-Series 641-Series 1052-Series 841-Series 1059-Series 811-Series 806-Series 915-Series Accessories: Pencil Probes Adult Flat Probes Infant Probes Precordial Probes Obstetrical Probes We hereby declare that the above mentioned products meet the provisions of the EC Directive 93/42/EEC which apply to them, as stated in Annex II of this directive. This declaration is based on : Certification of a Quality System: Certificate # HD 9910392 Issued by TUV Rheinland Product Safety GmbH Date: 15.03.99 Place: Aloha, OR 97007 Date: May 12, 2000 Signature: Name: Claudene Gilmore Title: General Manager Mailing Address - P.O. Box 5669, Aloha, OR, 97006 * 503-649-7007 * 1-800-547-6427 * Fax 503-591-9753 Shipping Address - 19460 SW Shaw, Aloha, OR 97007 * e-mail - [email protected] * Web Site at - www.parksmed.com I . 2 PARKS Medical Electronics, Inc. Aloha, Oregon U.S.A. PARKS VASCULAR MINI-LAB, MODEL 1050-C SPECIFICATIONS PROBES Pencil Probes: 8.2 MHz Probe, Parks part # 832-1820-11. 8.2 MHz Skinny Pencil Probe, Parks part # 832-2820-11. (Optional) SOUND Loudspeaker: Speaker disconnects when headphones are plugged in. Headphones: Low-impedance stereo headphones, rated 8 ohm. Acquire locally. CHART RECORDER Type: Thermal-array. Paper: White, unprinted thermal paper, Parks part # 893-0015-00. Foot switch: (Acquire foot switch locally.) Controls Chart Recorder. Must be of watertight construction. Rated IPX8 as tested to IEC 529. PLETHYSMOGRAPH PPG: Photoplethysmography. PPG sensor, Parks part # 832-8000-00. PHYSICAL Height: 16.5 cm. Width: 45.5 cm. Depth: 17.8 cm. Weight: 6.8 kg with battery. ELECTRICAL Battery: 12 V, 4.5 Ah, sealed lead acid battery, Parks part # 854-0016-00 or POWER-SONIC EUROPE LTD, part # PS-1242. Fuse: 2 A, 3 AG SLOW FUSE, Parks part # 865-2006-00. Charger requirements: The external charger should supply 16 V ac, 12 V A. (Acquire charger locally.) The battery charger must comply with the relevant national standards. (EN60601-1:1990+A1:1993+A2:1995) ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS FOR TRANSPORT AND STORAGE (601-1) Ambient temperature: Range, -40° C to +70° C. Relative humidity: 10% to 100%, including condensation. Atmospheric Pressure: Range, 500 hPa to 1060 hPa. OPERATING CONDITIONS IPXO rating: Degree of protection against ingress of water ..... none provided. Temperature range: 10° C to 40° C. 1M1050-C,CE.p65 10/27/06 PARKS Model 1050-C, Operating Manual I . 3 PARKS VASCULAR MINI-LAB, MODEL 1050-C I . 4 PARKS Medical Electronics, Inc. Aloha, Oregon U.S.A. PARKS VASCULAR MINI-LAB, MODEL 1050-C FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION MODEL 1050-C VASCULAR MINI-LAB 0197 Hz 33..55 77 1144 0.7 2288 5 mm/S 25 mm/S 8.2 MHz 16 V PARKS MEDICAL ELECTRONICS, INC. ALOHA, OREGON U.S.A. 12 VA Figure 1 POWER POWER BUTTON This lighted POWER (Push-Push) BUTTON turns the instrument on and off. BATTERY CHECK LIGHT The POWER BUTTON is illuminated when the instrument is on. A flashing light indicates a low battery condition. The instrument should be put on charge soon after the BATTERY CHECK LIGHT begins to flash. When overnight charging (16 hours) does not permit sufficient use of the recorder the following day, replace the battery. A battery well cared for normally lasts two to three years. Well cared for means recharging right after use. A replacement battery is available for a nominal charge. It is easily replaced by the user. BATTERY CHARGER CHARGING LAMP The battery is charging if the lamp above the charger jack is illuminated. This instrument will not operate when the battery charger is plugged in. This is a safety feature to prevent possible electrical shock to the patient. CHARGER INPUT JACK The battery charger plugs into this jack. The charger must also be plugged into an appropriateac outlet. The charger should supply 16 Volts alternating current at 12 Volt Amps. We recommend you put this unit on charge at the end of every work day. You will get longer, more reliable service from the battery. The battery cannot be overcharged. Leaving the battery discharged for days will shorten the life of the battery. If you believe the battery is getting weak, keep the volume low or use headphones and use the chart recorder sparingly to get the maximum operating time. 1M1050-C,CE.p65 10/27/06 PARKS Model 1050-C, Operating Manual I . 5 PARKS VASCULAR MINI-LAB, MODEL 1050-C FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION RECORDER / DISPLAY CONTROLS This instrument includes a built in, thermal array, 40 mm strip chart recorder for recording waveforms. The RECORDER draws much more power from the battery than the electronics used to operate the instrument. If the RECORDER isn’t used after the BATTERY CHECK LIGHT begins to flash, the instrument can run for an additional hour or more. STOP RECORDING BUTTON Used to stop the strip chart recorder. NORMAL RUN START BUTTON 5 mm/s Activates the strip chart recorder, displaying data at a rate of 5 millimeters per second. FAST RUN START BUTTON 25 mm/s Activates the strip chart recorder, displaying data at a rate of 25 millimeters per second. SIZE CONTROL KNOB Changes the sensitivity, or gain of the instrument, allowing changes in waveform height, or size, on the chart recorder. Size may be adjusted by the user at any time to increase or decrease the height of the waveforms. WAVEFORM POSITION KNOB Allows the positioning of the waveform baseline up or down on the chart paper. ZERO FLOW BUTTON Pressing this button draws a “ZERO FLOW” line on the strip chart. Recording above this point indicates FLOW TOWARD PROBE, below this point indicates FLOW AWAY FROM PROBE. I . 6 PARKS Medical Electronics, Inc. Aloha, Oregon U.S.A. PARKS VASCULAR MINI-LAB, MODEL 1050-C FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION DOPPLER CONTROLS DOPPLER FLOW BAR GRAPH DISPLAY Provides a display of Doppler signals, indicating both blood flow direction (relative to the probe) and relative blood flow velocities. FLOW TOWARD PROBE FLOW AWAY FROM PROBE DOPPLER PROBE JACKS Each probe is connected to two jacks. It doesn’t matter which side of the probe is connected to which jack. The instrument is marked with the frequency number of the Doppler. The probe you use must match this number. The frequency is engraved on the probe body. When ordering new probes, be sure to order this frequency. The Doppler can be used with the standard 10 mm diameter pencil probe or the skinny pencil probe ( 6.5 mm ). This instrument is not designed for obstetrical service. 8.2 MHz HIGH FREQUENCY PROBE JACK - Normal frequency. DOPPLER VOLUME CONTROL STEREOPHONIC HEADPHONE JACK This jack provides an output for low-impedance stereo HEADPHONES. When plugged in, the speaker is disconnected. You always hear more using headphones, especially when you are checking weak flow or veins. OUTPUT FILTER SELECTOR Allows the user to select the degree of Doppler signal filtering in order to optimize waveform recording. This has no effect on what you hear. The 28 Hz setting provides the lowest level of filtering, 3.5 Hz the highest level of waveform filtering which still passes a Doppler wave, and 0.7 Hz (Mean Flow) displays an average of all flow. DOPPLER RECORDING SELECTOR FLOW TOWARD PROBE Records Doppler waveforms in “NORMAL” orientation (flow toward the probe) displayed above the baseline. FLOW AWAY FROM PROBE Records Doppler waveforms that flow away from the probe, displayed below the baseline. FLOW TOWARD AND AWAY FROM PROBE Records Doppler waveforms that flow toward and away from the probe, displayed above and below the baseline. INVERTED WAVEFORM Records Inverted Doppler waveform that flow toward and away from the probe. 1M1050-C,CE.p65 10/27/06 PARKS Model 1050-C, Operating Manual I . 7 PARKS VASCULAR MINI-LAB, MODEL 1050-C FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION PLETHYSMOGRAPHIC CONTROLS PHOTOPLETHYSMOGRAPH Switching to this position activates the PHOTOPLETHYSMOGRAPH (PPG) so that signals can be recorded on the STRIP CHART. The READY lamp will light in about one to two seconds. DOPPLER Switching to this position activates the DOPPLER. The ready lamp will go out. ARTERIAL MODE Switching to this position activates the ARTERIAL, or “AC Coupled” mode for PLETHYSMOGRAPH recordings. VENOUS MODE Switching to this position activates the VENOUS, or “DC Coupled” mode for PLETHYSMOGRAPH recordings. RESET In VENOUS mode, switching to this position “zeros”, or “readies” PLETHYSMOGRAPH signal(s). PHOTOPLETHYSMOGRAPH SENSOR JACK Jack for PHOTOPLETHYSMOGRAPH (PPG) sensor. I . 8 PARKS Medical Electronics, Inc. Aloha, Oregon U.S.A. PARKS VASCULAR MINI-LAB, MODEL 1050-C BACK PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 A 3AG PARKS MEDICAL ELECTRONICS, INC. ALOHA, OREGON U.S.A. Figure 2 FUSE HOLDER 2 A 3 AG SLOW FUSE, 2 A, 3 AG FOOT-SWITCH JACK Optional FOOT-SWITCH controls CHART RECORDER speed. The three position foot- switch allows the CHART RECORDER to be switched to: NORMAL RUN FAST RUN STOP RECORDING A tip-ring-sleeve (stereo) plug is used. The shaft is not a grounded connection. Foot switch must be of watertight construction and be rated IPX8 as tested to IEC 529. 1M1050-C,CE.p65 10/27/06 PARKS Model 1050-C, Operating Manual I . 9 PARKS VASCULAR MINI-LAB, MODEL 1050-C READ THIS! INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS OPERATING MANUAL IS PROVIDED TO HELP THE USER OPERATE THE INSTRUMENT CONTROLS. IN NO WAY MUST A DIAGNOSIS BE MADE ON THE BASIS OF INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THE MANUAL. WE PROVIDE PROCEDURES WHICH WE BELIEVE TO BE IN CURRENT USAGE. HOWEVER, THE PROCEDURE TO BE USED AND THE DIAGNOSIS OF AN INDIVIDUAL PATIENT MUST BE DETERMINED BY THE ATTENDING PHYSICIAN FROM INFORMATION IN THE SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE AND FROM OTHER MEDICAL SOURCES. I . 10 PARKS Medical Electronics, Inc. Aloha, Oregon U.S.A.
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