6.
After the surgical procedure starts, the Tank Heater should be left
"ON" (plugged in) unless the cylinder pressure exceeds 950 psi.
Continue to monitor the pressure gauge.
7.
If the tank pressure reaches 950 psi, unplug the Tank Heater.
8.
Continue to monitor the cylinder pressure gauge every 15
minutes.
9.
After the surgical procedure starts, the Tank Heater should be left
"ON" (plugged in) unless the cylinder pressure exceeds 950 psi.
Continue to monitor the pressure gauge.
6. Shutdown Procedure
NOTE: Tank Heater may be very warm. Let tank and Tank Heater cool
prior to removal.
1.
Unplug the Tank Heater power cord from the power outlet.
2.
Close the N
3.
Bleed remaining pressurized N
Follow procedure located on top console.
4.
Disconnect the CCS200 inlet line from the N
5.
Loosen the tank restraint straps and open the spring retainers.
6.
Remove the Tank Heater.
7.
Re-tighten the tank restraint strap.
7. Verify Accessory Kit Installation
WARNING: Installation of all three (3) of the Cryo1 Accessory Components
is required to the CCS–200 prior to using the AtriCure Cryo1 cryo–ablation
probe. This installation Instruction addresses only the Nitrous Oxide Tank
Heater.
8. Care and Maintenance
1.
The CCS-200, including Cryo1 accessory components, should be
handled with the care appropriate to any precision medical
instrument. Avoid banging, dropping or mishandling the system.
Periodically inspect the hoses and fittings for any damage or
wear. Other than maintaining an adequate supply of medical
grade nitrous oxide, the system is essentially maintenance free.
O tank valve.
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O from the CCS200 system.
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O tank valve.
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