Valleylab Force FX - Testing Procedure
Valleylab Force FX - Testing Procedure
Valleylab Force FX - Testing Procedure
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Usually bi-polar mode is tested at 100 ohms load, cut mode at 300 ohms and coagulation mode at 500 ohms. Measure the current, not the watts. RF power output circuitry is 1 to 6 N channel MOSFETs in parallel. With age and thermal damage, they begin to fail and the output voltage drops. Circuitry compensates by increasing the current thru the MOSFETs. Current times voltage equals wattage. Measuring wattage will not detect the drop in voltage, but measuring current will detect the voltage drop. Valleylab specifically states to test for current under specified load.
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REM testing
Testing must be done with the middle pin of the r.e.m. connector present. Without the pin, the e.s.u. switches to non r.e.m. circuitry. If an e.s.u. is sent to mfr. for repair with a r.e.m. fault, testing must be done with the actual patient pad. Normal power output testing bypasses r.e.m. circuitry.
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ESU Vocabulary page three 1. Fulguration: Using electrical arcs (sparks) to coagulate tissue. The sparks jump from the electrode across an air gap to the tissue. Generator: The machine that coverts low-frequency alternating current to high-frequency electrosurgical current. Ground, Earth Ground: The universal conductor and common return point for electric circuits.
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ESU Vocabulary page four Impedance: A form of electrical resistance observed in an alternating current that is analogous to the classic electrical resistance that occurs in a direct current. Insulation Failure: The condition that occurs when the insulation barrier around an electrical conductor is breached. As a result, current will travel outside the intended circuit. Isolated Output: The output of an electrosurgical generator that is not referenced to earth ground. Leakage Current: Current that flows along an undesired path, usually to ground; in isolated electrosurgery, RF current that regains its ground reference.
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ESU Vocabulary page five Monopolar Output: A grounded or isolated output on an electrosurgical generator that directs current through the patient to a patient return electrode. Patient Return Electrode (PRE): A conductive plate or pad (dispersive electrode) that recovers the therapeutic current from the patient during electrosurgery, disperses it over a wide surface area, and returns it to the electrosurgical generator. Power: The amount of heat energy produced per second, measured in watts. Power Efficiency Rating (PER) A measure of the ability of an electrosurgical generator to accurately deliver the selected power into a wide range of tissue types.
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ESU Vocabulary page six Radio Frequency (RF): An electrical current that alternates the poles in the radio frequency range (300 kHz36 Hz); the highfrequency current used in electrosurgery. Resistance The lack of conductivity or the opposition to the flow of electric current, measured in ohms. Voltage The force that pushes electric current through impedance/resistance; electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts. Watt The unit of measurement for power.
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Calibrated ESU analyzer Return/dispersive/patient cable Active/output cable Variable 1 to 150 ohm resistor
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Preventative Maintenance
Factory recommended schedule every 6 months refer to p 5-19, 5-24
Bipolar output test (page 5-18) 1.Set analyzer load resistance to 100 ohms. 2.Set bipolar power to 10. 3.Press footswitch and measure current in all 3 modes. (Current delivered should be 315 mA +/- 24 mA rms)
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Cut mode output test (page 5-19) 1. Set the analyzer load resistance to 300
ohms. 2. Set CUT power to 75 watts. 3. Press CUT footswitch and measure current in the Pure, Low & Blend modes. (Current delivered should be 499 mA +/- 38 mA.) 4. Repeat this test on the MONOPOLAR 2 using a hand piece.
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Coag output test ( page 5-20) 1. 2. 3. Set the analyzer load resistance to 500 ohms. Set CUT power to 75 watts. Press CUT footswitch and measure current in the Pure, Low & Blend modes. (Current delivered should be 245 mA +/19 mA.) Repeat this test on the MONOPOLAR 2 using a hand piece.
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Return Electrode Monitoring testing 1. Set var. resistor to 120 ohms and connect to REM jack. 2. Slowly increase resistance until led turns RED and alarms sounds, record trip point. (135 =/- 5 ohms) 3. Disconnect, set to 20 ohms, connect. 4. Slowly decrease resistance until red led and alarm, record trip point. (3-6 ohms)
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RF Leakage Testing
1. Set load to 200 ohms, set cut to 300 watts & pure mode, set coag to 120 watts and spray mode. 2. Activate footswitch in 4 different settings: Open/Closed and Active/Dispersive 3. Record highest current, should not exceed 150 mA
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