ANGIOJET™ ULTRA CONSOLE SYMBOL TRANSLATION KEY
Equipotentiality
Fuse
Foot Switch
Alternating Current
0000 °C
Temperature limitation
0000 °C
Date of Manufacture
SN
Serial Number
Non-Sterile
NON
STERILE
ON (power: connection to mains)
OFF (power: disconnection to mains)
Standby
Eject (open/close drawer)
Pushing Prohibited
Non-Ionizing Electromagnetic Radiation
MEDICAL - GENERAL MEDICAL EQUIPMENT AS
TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE AND MECHANICAL
HAZARDS ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH
ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1:A1:2012, C1:2009/(R)2012 and
A2:2010/(R)2012, CSA CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60601-1:14;
E352516
UL 60601-1, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 601.1.
E249838
E352516
MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING AND SERVICE
Refer to your Limited Warranty and Disclaimer and/or Certificate of Extended
Warranty, if applicable, for information on servicing the AngioJet Ultra Console.
Boston Scientific recommends annual inspection and calibration. There are no user
serviceable parts inside the Console. The Console cabinet panels should only be
opened by trained service personnel.
Alarms and Error Messages
Alarms and error messages indicate improper AngioJet System preparation or
abnormal component operation.
The Console status panel will display alarm resolution messages and prompts (Example
shown in Figure 17). In most instances, alarms will either adjust themselves or prompt
the user to repeat a step. Follow the prompts displayed on the status panel for alarm
resolution.
Black (K) ∆E ≤5.0
/ CMYK Image
21KV
Figure 17� Example
The Console allows multiple attempts to correct most alarm conditions. If the alarm
persists, the Console may prompt the user to replace the Thrombectomy Set (Figure 18).
Figure 18� Example
Console Errors
A Console failure will result in a system error (wrench icon lights red, shown
in Figure 19). Turn off the power, then restart before contacting Boston Scientific
Customer Service for further instructions.
Make note of each system error title and number to report to Boston Scientific
Customer Service.
Figure 19� Example
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Alarm: A recoverable or nonrecoverable fault occurring when one of the Console
safety sensors responds to abnormal operation of a component.
Check Catheter Alarm: A recoverable condition occurring when an abnormally
high pressure has been detected. Replacement of the Thrombectomy Set may be
necessary.
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