3
Lock lever up-down
4
Suction valve
5
Insufflation /
rinsing valve
6
Up-down control wheel
Move bending
section down
7
Left-right control wheel
Move bending
section right
8
Left-right lock lever
Lock right/left
movement
9
Biopsy valve
10
Working channel
11
Insertion limit mark
12
Insertion tube
12
Moving this lock in the "Up" direction locks the
bending section at any desired position along the
Lock Up/down
up/down axis. Moving the lock in the opposite
movement
direction frees angulation
Release up/down
movement
The valve is pressed to activate suction to remove
any fluids, debris, or gas from the patient
When the whole in this valve is covered, air is
insufflated. When the valve is pressed, water is
fed for lens rinsing. It can also be used to feed air
for removing any fluids or debris adhering to the
objective lens
When this wheel is turned in the "U" direction,
the bending section moves UP; when the wheel is
turned in the "D" direction, the bending section
moves DOWN
Move bending
section up
When this wheel is turned in the "R" direction, the
bending section moves RIGHT; when the wheel
Move bending
section left
is turned in the "L" direction, the bending section
moves LEFT
Turning this lock in the "F " direction frees
angulation. Turning the lock in the opposite
Release right/left
direction locks the bending section at any desired
movement
position along the left/right axis
Biopsy access cap. Seals the working channel
The working channel functions:
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Indicates the maximum point to which the
endoscope may be inserted into the patient´s body
Flexible insertion tube for navigating to
the duodenum
Working channel for the insertion of
endoscopic accessories
Suction channel
Fluid feed channel
(from a syringe via the biopsy valve)