Name
AMP
Automatic Activation Device
CISPR
EMC
ESD
Filter
Filter Life Indicator
Grounded Electrical Outlet
IEC
LED
Power Cord
Suction On/Standby Button
Bovie
Smoke Shark
®
Surgical Smoke Evacuator.
VAC
Customer/Technical Services: 800.251.3000 (United States) or +1 615.964.5532 (International)
Ampere, unit of electric current
Device used to remotely operate the Bovie
Evacuator to control the suction on/standby modes in conjunction with ESU
activation, saving filter life.
International Special Committee on Radio Interference
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Electrostatic Discharge
Completely enclosed device where surgical smoke is processed through
four (4) stages of filtration.
A visual status indication of the life of filter in use.
An electrical outlet, which in addition to the current-carrying contacts, has a
third contact that serves for connection to a grounding conductor. Devices
and equipment that are to benefit from this safety feature must have an
appropriate three-prong plug that is inserted into this outlet. There are other
possible arrangements for such outlets, including the use of lateral grounding
contacts that make contact with metallic strips on the side of the plug.
Also called by various other names, including grounding outlet, ground outlet,
grounded receptacle, grounding receptacle, grounded socket, safety outlet, or
three-prong outlet.
International Electrotechnical Commission
Light-emitting diode (LED) is a two-lead semiconductor light source that emits
light when activated.
A cable used to connect the Surgical Smoke Evacuator to a grounded
electrical outlet.
Button to shift between two modes of suction control: on and standby.
Device with one or more filters designed to evacuate surgical smoke and
aerosol from the operative site, filter out the contaminants, and return filtered
air to the operating room.
Volts Alternating Current
Description
Smoke Shark Surgical Smoke
®
P000027200 Rev A Bovie
Smoke Shark III Operator's Manual
®
GLOSSARY
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