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(Compact Version)
User Manual
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Safety instructions
This manual does not constitute a complete catalog of all safety measures necessary for
the operation of the respective medical equipment, since special operating conditions may
require further measures. However, it does contain instructions which must be observed in
order to ensure the personal safety of operating staff and patients as well as to avoid
damage to property.
Intended use
The medical equipment is intended for fluoroscopies in the field of surgery, e.g. in
traumatology, orthopedics, neurology, urology, cardiology. Third-party devices and
components used in combination with this system must comply with the safety
requirements according to IEC 60601-1 and/or IEC 60601-1-1 or furnish proof of an
equivalent degree of safety.
To ensure CE conformity, these components must have a CE approval in accordance with
Council Directive 93/42/EEC. In addition, a declaration in compliance with Article 12 of the
said directive must be provided.
For components without CE approval, a conformity assessment procedure is obligatory.
Proper and safe operation of the system requires adequate transportation, storage,
assembly and installation as well as appropriate use and maintenance.
The limiting values indicated in this user manual must not be exceeded; this applies also
when putting the system into service.
Authorized personnel
Only authorized personnel are allowed to assemble and repair the medical equipment
described in this manual. Authorized personnel are persons who have attended an
appropriate training course provided by the manufacturer.
Exclusion of liability
The manufacturer accepts responsibility for the safety, reliability and performance of the
system only if
•
any installation, modification or repair work is carried out exclusively by persons
authorized by the manufacturer;
•
the electrical installation of the site where the system is operated complies with the
requirements of VDE 0107 or the corresponding national regulations of the country of
installation;
•
the system is used in accordance with the user manual.
Repair work carried out by non-authorized personnel will lead to an invalidation of the
warranty. Furthermore, no consequential damages will be accepted.
The equipment conforms to Class IIb according to the Council Directive 93/42/EEC.
This user manual has been written and reviewed originally in German and translated.
Copyright
Copyright © 2006 Ziehm Imaging GmbH •
Donaustr. 31 • D-90451 Nuremberg • Germany •
E-mail: info@ziehm-eu.com •
Internet: http://www.ziehm.com
All rights reserved.
Transmission or reproduction of this manual, exploitation and
disclosure of its contents to third persons is not permitted without
express written consent of the manufacturer. Infringements shall
entitle to damage claims.
Registered Trademarks
This manual may contain the names of registered trademarks or
brands, the use of which by third persons for their purposes may
infringe the rights of their respective owners.
Quality Standards
This manual was produced in compliance with the quality principles
of ISO 9001. The information provided in this manual is checked at
regular intervals, and any corrections which might become
necessary will be included in the next revision. Any suggestions for
improvement are welcome.
Subject to change without prior notice.
Rev. 02/2006
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Table of Contents
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About this Manual
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System Overview
2-1
2.1 Fields of application and features.....................................................................
2-1
2.1.1
Fields of application ..........................................................................
2-1
2.1.2
Features ............................................................................................
2-1
2.2 Model range .....................................................................................................
2-3
2.2.1
Ziehm 7000 Plus ...............................................................................
2-3
2.2.2
Ziehm 7000 Plus (Compact Version) ................................................
2-3
2.3 Options .............................................................................................................
2-4
2.4 Optional accessories ........................................................................................
2-5
2.5 Parts of the system...........................................................................................
2-6
2.5.1
Mobile C-arm stand...........................................................................
2-6
2.5.2
Monitor cart .......................................................................................
2-7
2.5.3
Ziehm 7000 Plus (Compact Version) ................................................
2-8
2.5.4
Monitors ............................................................................................
2-9
2.5.5
Video output ...................................................................................... 2-10
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Safety Instructions
3.1 General safety instructions...............................................................................
3.2 X-rays ...............................................................................................................
3.3 Electromagnetic compatibility...........................................................................
3.4 Protective grounding ........................................................................................
3.5 Equipotential grounding....................................................................................
3.6 Laser radiation..................................................................................................
3.7 Environmental compatibility..............................................................................
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Putting the System into Service
4.1 Unpacking the system ......................................................................................
4.2 Accessories ......................................................................................................
4.3 Cable connections............................................................................................
4.4 First power-up of the system ............................................................................
4.5 Setting up the system.......................................................................................
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Mechanical Handling
5.1 Transport position.............................................................................................
5.1.1
C-arm stand transport position..........................................................
5.1.2
Monitor cart transport position...........................................................
5.2 Braking and steering the monitor cart ..............................................................
5.3 Braking and steering the C-arm stand..............................................................
5.4 C-arm movements............................................................................................
5.4.1
Orbital rotation ..................................................................................
5.4.2
Angulation .........................................................................................
5.4.3
Swiveling (panning)...........................................................................
5.4.4
Horizontal movement ........................................................................
5.4.5
Vertical movement ............................................................................
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Controls
6.1 C-arm stand control panel ................................................................................
6.2 Monitor cart control panel .................................................................................
6.3 How to use menus............................................................................................
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Switching the System On and Off
7.1 Preparing the system........................................................................................
7.2 Switching the system on...................................................................................
7.3 EMERGENCY STOP button.............................................................................
7.4 Key switch ........................................................................................................
7-1
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7-3
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Standard Fluoroscopic Operations
8.1 Overview...........................................................................................................
8.2 Fluoroscopy modes ..........................................................................................
8.2.1
Continuous fluoroscopy.....................................................................
8.2.2
Continuous pulse fluoroscopy ...........................................................
8.2.3
Single pulse fluoroscopy (‘snapshot’)................................................
8.3 Manual exposure rate setting ...........................................................................
8.4 Fluoroscopy programs......................................................................................
8.4.1
½ DOSE function key ........................................................................
8.4.2
Anatomical programs ........................................................................
8.4.3
METAL correction key .......................................................................
8.5 Generating a fluoroscopic image......................................................................
8.5.1
Starting fluoroscopy ..........................................................................
8.5.2
Screen display...................................................................................
8.6 Saving...............................................................................................................
8.7 Printing .............................................................................................................
8.8 Warning signals and faults ...............................................................................
8.8.1
Permanent warning during radiation .................................................
8.8.2
Interval warning during radiation .......................................................
8.8.3
Temperature monitoring ....................................................................
8.8.4
Error and alert messages ..................................................................
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Adjusting Live Images
9-1
9.1 Overview........................................................................................................... 9-1
9.2 Collimation........................................................................................................ 9-1
9.2.1
Iris collimator ..................................................................................... 9-1
9.2.2
Slot collimator.................................................................................... 9-2
9.2.3
Slot collimator rotation....................................................................... 9-2
9.2.4
Virtual collimator (n/a for Ziehm 7000 Plus (Compact Version)/Ziehm 7000
Plus (Compact Litho Version)) .......................................................... 9-2
9.3 Electronic image magnification......................................................................... 9-3
9.4 Contrast and brightness adjustment (Windowing)............................................ 9-4
9.4.1
Control from the C-arm stand............................................................ 9-4
9.4.1.1 Standard windowing........................................................... 9-5
9.4.1.2 Step windowing.................................................................. 9-5
9.4.2
Control from the monitor cart............................................................. 9-6
9.5 Image reversal and image rotation ................................................................... 9-8
9.5.1
Horizontal and vertical image reversal .............................................. 9-8
9.5.2
Image rotation ................................................................................... 9-8
9.6 Image swapping ............................................................................................... 9-9
9.6.1
Ziehm 7000 Plus ............................................................................... 9-9
9.6.2
Ziehm 7000 Plus (Compact Version), Ziehm 7000 Plus (Compact Litho
Version) ............................................................................................. 9-9
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Data Management
10.1 Organization of patient and image data ...........................................................
10.1.1 Patient folders ...................................................................................
10.1.2 NO NAME folder ...............................................................................
10.2 Patient data management ................................................................................
10.2.1 Creating a new patient folder on the Ziehm 7000 Plus .....................
10.2.2 Modifying patient data .......................................................................
10.3 Image data management .................................................................................
10.3.1 Activating a patient folder..................................................................
10.3.2 Backup to CD ....................................................................................
10.3.3 Finding patient folders.......................................................................
10.3.4 Deleting patient folders .....................................................................
10.3.5 Inverting the grayscale of the entire image archive...........................
10.3.6 Processing and outputting images of a patient folder .......................
10.3.6.1 Saving images ...................................................................
10.3.6.2 Printing images on video printer ........................................
10.3.7 Comparing saved images .................................................................
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DICOM Functions
11.1 Prerequisites ....................................................................................................
11.2 Retrieving patient data from a DICOM server ..................................................
11.2.1 Query ................................................................................................
11.2.2 Retrieving a Worklist .........................................................................
11.3 Processing scheduled procedure steps of a Worklist (MPPS) .........................
11.4 Importing images and cine loops from a DICOM server ..................................
11.5 Importing DICOM images from a storage medium (DICOM Dir) ......................
11.6 Saving and printing images ..............................................................................
11.6.1 Saving images ..................................................................................
11.6.2 Saving images to a second storage server .......................................
11.6.3 Printing images .................................................................................
11.7 Saving or printing single cine loop images .......................................................
11.7.1 Saving single cine loop images.........................................................
11.7.2 Saving single cine loop images to a second storage server .............
11.7.3 Printing single cine loop images........................................................
11.8 Storage Commitment .......................................................................................
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Cine Loops
12.1 Overview ..........................................................................................................
12.2 Acquiring a cine loop ........................................................................................
12.3 Opening and controlling a saved cine loop ......................................................
12.4 Editing a saved cine loop .................................................................................
12.5 Processing and outputting single cine loop images .........................................
12.5.1 Saving single cine loop images.........................................................
12.5.2 Printing single cine loop images on video printer..............................
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Subtraction Modes
13.1 Overview ..........................................................................................................
13.2 DSA ..................................................................................................................
13.3 MSA..................................................................................................................
13.4 RSA ..................................................................................................................
13.5 Auto-DSA .........................................................................................................
13.6 Processing a saved DSA cine loop ..................................................................
13.7 Generating RSA images from a DSA cine loop................................................
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13.8 Working with CO2 negative contrast medium .................................................. 13-8
13.9 Pixel shift .......................................................................................................... 13-10
13.10 Landmarking..................................................................................................... 13-11
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Post-Processing Images
14.1 Overview...........................................................................................................
14.2 Activating the post-processing functions ..........................................................
14.3 Edge enhancement ..........................................................................................
14.4 Image rotation...................................................................................................
14.5 Zooming............................................................................................................
14.6 Grayscale inversion ..........................................................................................
14.7 Contrast and brightness adjustment (Windowing)............................................
14.8 Measurements..................................................................................................
14.8.1 Calibration .........................................................................................
14.8.2 Length or distance measurement......................................................
14.8.3 3-point measurement ........................................................................
14.8.4 4-point measurement ........................................................................
14-1
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14-3
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14-4
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Displayed Texts and Text Functions
15.1 Overview...........................................................................................................
15.2 Automatically-displayed text information ..........................................................
15.2.1 Upper left corner of the live screen ...................................................
15.2.2 Upper right corner of the live screen .................................................
15.2.3 Lower left corner of the live screen ...................................................
15.2.4 Lower right corner of the live screen .................................................
15.3 Manual text annotation and editing...................................................................
15-1
15-1
15-1
15-1
15-2
15-2
15-3
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Image Documentation
16.1 Overview...........................................................................................................
16.2 Printing on video printer....................................................................................
16.3 Recording on video cassette recorder..............................................................
16-1
16-1
16-1
16-2
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Laser Positioning Device
17-1
17.1 Overview........................................................................................................... 17-1
17.2 Applications ...................................................................................................... 17-1
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Direct Radiography
18.1 Overview...........................................................................................................
18.2 Fitting the film cassette holder..........................................................................
18.3 Activating the direct radiography mode ............................................................
18.4 Selecting the film size.......................................................................................
18.5 Selecting the radiography parameters..............................................................
18.6 Making the radiographic exposure ...................................................................
18.7 Completing the radiographic procedure ...........................................................
18.8 Exposure guide.................................................................................................
IV
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System Configuration
19.1 Overview ..........................................................................................................
19.2 User settings ....................................................................................................
19.2.1 Activating automatic image swapping ...............................................
19.2.2 Displaying a crosshair .......................................................................
19.2.3 Function of the F key ........................................................................
19.2.4 Storage medium for image retrieval ..................................................
19.2.5 Setting the cine loop speed...............................................................
19.2.6 Setting the cine loop length...............................................................
19.2.7 Combining DSA with a cine loop.......................................................
19.2.8 Showing or hiding the native image ..................................................
19.2.9 Selecting the storage medium for data retrieval with DICOM Dir......
19.2.10 Defining the storage format for removable storage media ................
19.3 Basic settings ...................................................................................................
19.3.1 Setting the system time and system date .........................................
19.3.2 Selecting the live screen ...................................................................
19.3.3 Entering the hospital data .................................................................
19.3.4 Erasing storage media ......................................................................
19.3.5 Re-initializing the barcode reader .....................................................
19.4 Monitor settings ................................................................................................
19.4.1 Ziehm 7000 Plus with 23" flat-screen monitor...................................
19.4.2 Flat-screen monitor settings..............................................................
19.4.2.1 Integrated button panel......................................................
19.4.2.2 Setting the brightness, contrast and backlight brightness .
19.4.2.3 Setting the menu language................................................
19.4.2.4 Restoring the factory settings ............................................
19.5 Service settings ................................................................................................
19.5.1 Step windowing .................................................................................
19.5.2 Filter factors ......................................................................................
19.5.2.1 Filters for anatomical programs .........................................
19.5.2.2 Filters for subtraction modes .............................................
19.5.2.3 Filters for subtraction modes with CO2..............................
19.5.3 Windowing settings for subtraction modes........................................
19.5.4 DICOM settings.................................................................................
19.5.5 System settings.................................................................................
19.5.6 Monitor calibration.............................................................................
19.5.7 HEDIS data .......................................................................................
19.5.8 Software update ................................................................................
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Appendix
A.1 Regular checks.................................................................................................
A.1.1
Routine checks to be performed by the user ....................................
A.1.2
Consistency test according to national regulations ...........................
A.1.3
Dose meter check .............................................................................
A.1.4
Checking the useful beam ................................................................
A.1.5
Leakage in the cooling system (only with Active Cooling) ................
A.1.6
Gettering the image intensifier tube ..................................................
A.2 Cleaning, disinfection, sterilization ...................................................................
A.2.1
Cleaning ............................................................................................
A.2.2
Disinfection .......................................................................................
A.2.3
Sterilization .......................................................................................
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Faults................................................................................................................
A.3.1
Types of faults ...................................................................................
A.3.1.1 Alerts during power-up.......................................................
A.3.1.2 Errors during power-up ......................................................
A.3.1.3 Alerts during operation.......................................................
A.3.1.4 Errors during operation ......................................................
A.3.2
List of error and alert messages........................................................
A.4 Labels on the unit .............................................................................................
A.4.1
Ziehm 7000 Plus labels .....................................................................
A.4.2
Ziehm 7000 Plus (Compact Version) labels ......................................
A.5 Focal spot position............................................................................................
A.6 Heat capacity....................................................................................................
A.7 Scattered radiation in the significant zone of occupancy..................................
A.8 AERC characteristics........................................................................................
A.9 Dimensions.......................................................................................................
A.9.1
Ziehm 7000 Plus ...............................................................................
A.9.2
Ziehm 7000 Plus (Compact Version) ................................................
A.1 Technical data Ziehm 7000 Plus and Ziehm 7000 Plus (Compact Version) ....
A.9.3
Laser positioning device....................................................................
A.9.4
Dose measurement chamber ............................................................
A.10 Connections for additional monitors and external radiation warning lamp .......
Index
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About this Manual
This manual is designed to enable owners and operators of a Ziehm
7000 Plus or Ziehm 7000 Plus (Compact Version) to operate the
respective system safely and efficiently.
Purpose of this
manual
Ziehm 7000 Plus and Ziehm 7000 Plus (Compact Version), software
version 22.02.
Scope of validity of
this manual
For several system options (e.g. video printer), separate operating
instructions are available. They are supplied with the system, provided
that the system configuration includes the respective option. You will find
a corresponding reference in the relevant sections of the manual.
Separate operating
instructions
Typographical conventions
In this manual, the following notations and formats are used to highlight
certain elements of the software interface, control panels or
documentation itself:
Element
Format
Example
Software interface
elements
Bold
Post windowing
Cascaded menus
Bold, separated by an
arrow
Configuration Menu
→ Basic Settings
Function keys
Bold, current function
separated by a dash
F1 – Save
Names of keys
Bold
Enter
Cross-references
Italic, preceded by an
arrow
→ Ch. 19.3, p. 19-6
Table 1-1
Notations and formats used in this manual
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Safety information
The manual contains some information which must be observed in order
to ensure the personal safety of operating staff and patients as well as to
avoid damage to property. All such information is highlighted as follows:
WARNING
This is the highest level of risk. Personal injury or damage to property
may occur if the operator does not observe the instructions provided
here.
CAUTION
This means that a situation exists which may require a decision or action
on the part of the user for optimum equipment performance or to avoid
a minor hazard.
Note
Notes are merely informative. Additional useful information and hints are
provided for the operator here.
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System Overview
2.1
Fields of application and features
2.1.1
Fields of application
The Ziehm 7000 Plus is a mobile C-arm X-ray image intensifier which is
suitable for all surgical applications in traumatology, orthopedics,
neurology, urology, cardiology as well as for all vascular interventions.
Applications
Thanks to its subtraction and cine loop functions, the Ziehm 7000 Plus
can be used for all vascular applications.
Vascular surgery
The Ziehm 7000 Plus (Compact Version) lends itself to rapid casualty Xray diagnostics in the emergency ward.
Casualty ward
The Ziehm 7000 Plus (Compact Litho Version) is designed to support
lithotripter procedures. The lithotripter is mounted onto the Ziehm 7000
Plus (Compact Litho Version) for this purpose.
Lithotripsy
2.1.2
Features
With its compact design and combined steering & braking system, the
Ziehm 7000 Plus offers unrestricted mobility at the operating table, even
if space is scarce.
Mobility
The easy adjustability of the ample C-arm and the perfect counterbalancing of the C-arm stand make it possible to access even the most
difficult positions.
Computer-controlled anatomical programs ensure optimum exposure
rate and image quality control as well as high operating comfort. A ‘Soft’
program for soft tissue visualization during foreign body localization and
a ‘Metal’ program for suppressing image flare resulting from the use of
metal implants and surgical instruments complete the automatic
functions.
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Radiation dose
reduction
The superior penetration capabilities of the digital high-frequency
generator enable a significant reduction in the patient skin dose.
The ½ DOSE function considerably reduces the dose both for patient and
operating staff, thus contributing substantially to radiation protection.
Furthermore, radiation-free collimation is provided by the system’s
‘Virtual Collimator’.
Image quality
150 Hz monitor tubes with anti-reflection coating guarantee flicker-free
images. The new, advanced image processing technology generates
noise-free images without motion artifacts, even if the subject has
moved.
Comprehensive real-time image processing functions (customizable
noise and area filtering, electronic contrast and brightness adjustment,
zooming, radiation-free horizontal and vertical image reversal, digital
image rotation) ensure perfect adaptation of the image quality and
orientation on the screen to the surgeon’s needs.
Further image processing functions are available for saved images (postprocessing).
Active Cooling
The Active Cooling option allows for nearly unlimited fluoroscopy times,
being often indispensable e.g. in cardiac and vascular surgery.
Image management
A patient-based image management system providing a 16-image
mosaic view and menu-controlled user guidance guarantees efficient
image data handling.
Documentation and
output
For documentation purposes, a video printer and a video cassette
recorder are available. A CD writer as well as a floppy disk drive allow
filmless archiving in PC-compatible TIF format and optionally in DICOM
format. The system documents not only patient-related data, but also
image-related data (e.g. the fluoroscopy parameters).
In addition, all systems have a video output.
Networkability
The optional DICOM 3.0 interface enables integration into any network
supporting DICOM, e.g. PACS. Thanks to ‘Primary Capture’ support, the
original fluoroscopic images can be archived without the changes which
may have been applied to them later. The following DICOM classes are
available: Print, Storage (including multiframe capability), Storage
Commitment, Media, Worklist, MPPS, Query/Retrieve and Verification.
It is possible to connect the Ziehm 7000 Plus to a second DICOM storage
server (to act for example as standby server) and to configure the system
in such a way that data can be saved to that second DICOM storage
server, if necessary.
For more information on DICOM, please refer to our DICOM
Conformance Statement included in the “Technical Manual”.
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2.2
Model range
Note
This manual describes all models in their corresponding maximum
configuration.
The system configuration chosen by you may not contain all options and
functions described here.
2.2.1
Ziehm 7000 Plus
With 31 cm, 23 cm or 15 cm image intensifier; storage capacity optionally
for max. 150 or 1,000 images; separate monitor cart with single 23" flatscreen monitor with split screen, optionally with twin 18" flat-screen
monitors.
2.2.2
Features
Ziehm 7000 Plus (Compact Version)
With 23 cm or 15 cm image intensifier; storage capacity for max. 2
images; 18" flat-screen monitor mounted on the C-arm stand, with small
video printer laterally.
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2.3
Options
The following options can be integrated into the system upon request:
Hardware options
− Ziehm 7000 Plus (Compact Litho Version):
− 23 cm image intensifier
− storage capacity for max. 2 images
− 18" flat-screen monitor mounted on the C-arm stand, with small
video printer laterally
− mounting plate for lithotripter on the C-arm stand
− C-arm stand with lower C-arm position
− Laser positioning device on the generator
− Laser positioning device on the image intensifier
integrated (23 / 31 cm i.i.) or external (15 cm i.i.)
− Dose measurement chamber for measuring the dose area product
− Active Cooling
− Key switch
− EMERGENCY STOP button
− CD writer
− Video printer Sony® UP-960
for printout on paper
− Video printer Sony® UP-980
for printout on paper or transparent film
− S-VHS video cassette recorder
− Connection for external radiation warning lamp (including software)
− Barcode reader
for scanning patient data from patient ID labels
− Video output (Ziehm 7000 Plus (Compact Version), Ziehm 7000 Plus
(Compact Litho Version))
− Hand rail around the image intensifier
− Color-coded brake handles
Software options
− DICOM 3.0 interface, with support of Print Class, Storage Class
(including multiframe capability), Storage Commitment Class, Media
Class, Worklist Class, MPPS Class, Query/Retrieve Class and
Verification Class, depending on the chosen system configuration.
− Cine loop
− DSA package
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− Subtraction angiography program for CO2 negative contrast medium
− Customer-specific foot switch assignment
− S-distortion correction
2.4
Optional accessories
The following accessories are optionally available for the Ziehm 7000
Plus:
− Sterile disposable covers
3-part, for X-ray generator, C-arm and image intensifier, with spring
band or clip fixing
− Spring bands for disposable covers
− Clips for disposable covers
1 set = 6 pieces
− Hand surgery table
− Universal film cassette holder
− Foot switch cover
− Printer paper for Sony® UP-960
− Printer paper for Sony® UP-980
− Printer transparent film for Sony® UP-980
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Parts of the system
2.5.1
Mobile C-arm stand
Ziehm 7000 Plus
Image intensifier with integrated CCD camera
C-arm handle
C-arm
Swivel arm
Horizontal carriage
Lifting column
Cassette holder
Control panel
Steering &
braking lever
Handle
X-ray generator
Hand switch
Coupling
cable
connection
Cable guards
Fig. 2-1
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Monitor cart
Ziehm 7000 Plus
with 23" flat-screen
monitor
Radiation
warning lamp
Flat-screen
monitor
Control
panel
Coupling cable
support
Video printer
Power cable
support
Power supply
connection
Coupling cable
connection
VIDEO OUT
Equipotential
grounding
Brakes
Spare earth
ground
connection
Fig. 2-2
Ziehm 7000 Plus monitor cart with 23" flat-screen monitor
Radiation
warning lamp
ON/OFF
switches for flatscreen monitors
Flat-screen
monitors
Button panels
for monitor
settings
Ziehm 7000 Plus
with 18.1" flatscreen monitors
Coupling
cable support
Control panel
DICOM
connection
Video printer
Power cable
support
FD drive
Power supply
connection
CD writer
Coupling cable
connection
VIDEO OUT
Equipotential
grounding
Brakes
Spare earth
ground
connection
TX/RX connection
Fig. 2-3
Ziehm 7000 Plus monitor cart with 18.1" flat-screen
monitors
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Ziehm 7000 Plus (Compact Version)
Ziehm 7000 Plus
(Compact Version)
with flat-screen
monitor
Image intensifier with integrated CCD camera
Radiation warning lamp
Compact monitor
Video printer
Horizontal carriage
Lifting column
Cassette holder
C-arm handle
C-arm
Control panel
Steering & braking
lever
Monitor support arm
Swivel arm
Handle
Hand switch
Connection for
power cable or
coupling cable
Cable guards
Fig. 2-4
Ziehm 7000 Plus
(Compact Litho
Version)
X-ray generator
Ziehm 7000 Plus (Compact Version) with flat-screen
monitor
Image intensifier with integrated CCD camera
Radiation warning lamp
Compact monitor
Video printer
Horizontal carriage
Lifting column
Cassette holder
C-arm handle
Mounting plate for
lithotripter
Control panel
C-arm
Monitor support arm
Steering & braking
lever
Swivel arm
Handle
Hand switch
Connection for
power cable or
coupling cable
Cable guards
Fig. 2-5
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2.5.4
Monitors
On the Ziehm 7000 Plus, the left screen has been factory-set as the live
screen and the right screen as the reference screen.
Ziehm 7000 Plus
screen assignment
During operation, the following information is displayed on the screens:
• Live screen: Fluoroscopic image
• Reference screen: Menus or reference images
You can change the screen assignment in the Basic Settings menu
(→ Ch. 19.3, p. 19-6).
Note
To avoid confusion, the neutral terms ‘live screen’ and ‘reference
screen’ are used throughout this manual, regardless of your custom
setting.
On a system with flat-screen monitors, you can modify the contrast,
brightness and other settings of the monitors with the buttons integrated
in them (→ Ch. 19.4.2, p. 19-9).
Monitor settings
The Ziehm 7000 Plus (Compact Version) is equipped with one monitor
only, which is mounted on the horizontal carriage of the C-arm stand with
an easily adjustable support arm.
Ziehm 7000 Plus
(Compact Version),
Ziehm 7000 Plus
(Compact Litho
Version)
On a Ziehm 7000 Plus (Compact Version) with flat-screen monitor or a
Ziehm 7000 Plus (Compact Litho Version), a small video printer is built
into the left side of the monitor (when looking onto the monitor screen).
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Video output
BNC socket
A BNC socket which is used for video connection (VIDEO OUT) is
located on the rear of the monitor cart.
VIDEO OUT
The VIDEO OUT socket supplies a CCIR video signal of the live screen
image. The following image is available for further processing by a video
cassette recorder, an external monitor, a video printer, etc.:
• Fluoroscopic image (live or saved)
WARNING
Supplementary equipment used in combination with the Ziehm 7000
Plus must comply with the safety requirements according to IEC
60601-1 and/or IEC 60601-1-1 or furnish proof of an equivalent degree
of safety.
To ensure CE conformity, these components must have a CE approval
in accordance with Council Directive 93/42/EEC. In addition, a
declaration in compliance with Article 12 of the said directive must be
provided.
For components without CE approval, a conformity assessment
procedure is obligatory.
If you combine the Ziehm 7000 Plus with equipment which does not
comply with these requirements, the safety of the whole system is no
longer given and the warranty will become invalid.
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Safety Instructions
3.1
General safety instructions
WARNING
You must be familiar with the contents of this user manual in order to be
able to operate the system as intended. Study this user manual
thoroughly before operating the system.
It is important to observe all directions, safety instructions and warnings!
WARNING
Supplementary equipment used in combination with the Ziehm 7000
Plus must comply with the safety requirements according to IEC
60601-1 and/or IEC 60601-1-1 or furnish proof of an equivalent degree
of safety.
To ensure CE conformity, these components must have a CE approval
in accordance with Council Directive 93/42/EEC. In addition, a
declaration in compliance with Article 12 of the said directive must be
provided.
For components without CE approval, a conformity assessment
procedure is obligatory.
If you combine the Ziehm 7000 Plus with equipment which does not
comply with these requirements, the safety of the whole system is no
longer given and the warranty will become invalid.
Only properly trained personnel are allowed to operate the system.
Operation
Only authorized personnel are allowed to assemble the system and to
provide technical service. The necessary qualifications can only be
obtained by attending a training course provided by the manufacturer.
Assembly and
service
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CAUTION
Always observe the relevant regulations of the country of installation for
putting the system into service, training of personnel and maintenance.
WARNING
Never use the system if you suspect any electrical or radiationgenerating components to be defective!
WARNING
Never pull at the power cable or coupling cable of the monitor cart in
order to move the cart to another position.
Otherwise severe equipment damage may result.
CAUTION
Always use the CUT button on the video printer for cutting off printer
paper.
Tearing off the printer paper may damage the video printer.
WARNING
Before opening any part of the equipment or removing the protective
covers, you must disconnect the system from the power supply.
3.2
General
X-rays
The system produces X-rays, which can be hazardous both to operating
staff and other persons within the radiation zone of occupancy if the
safety measures and precautions required by the relevant national
radiation protection regulations (e.g. X-Ray Ordinance in Germany) are
not observed.
WARNING
The system may only be operated by personnel who has undergone
radiological training.
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CAUTION
The relevant safety regulations of the country of installation must be
observed.
WARNING
In order to avoid unintentional radiation, the foot switch must be hung up
on the foot switch support when the system is switched on, but not in
use.
Staff members who stay within the radiation controlled area must wear Xray protective clothing.
Protection of staff
The radiation controlled area depends upon the size of the image
intensifier installed and has the following radius:
• 15 cm image intensifier: 3 m
• 23 cm image intensifier: 4 m
• 31 cm image intensifier: 4 m
(→ Fig. A-16, p. A-23)
To minimize the radiation burden of the patient, you must keep the focusskin distance as large as possible. The generator design guarantees a
minimum focus-skin distance of 20 cm.
Protection of the
patient
WARNING
Additional material located in the beam path (e.g. an operating table not
suitable for X-raying) may result in a dose increase when using a
fluoroscopy mode with automatic exposure rate control.
WARNING
When you initiate radiation and no live image is displayed, although all
necessary settings have definitely been made, please contact your
after-sales service center!
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3.3
Electromagnetic compatibility
Medical electrical equipment requires special precautionary measures
with respect to EMC and must be installed and put into service in
accordance with the EMC guidelines contained in the accompanying
documents.
Portable and mobile RF communications equipment may interfere with
medical electrical equipment.
All operating modes of the system have been considered in the EMC
tests. There are no exceptions to the rules.
Only conductors, connecting cables and accessories that are specified
by the manufacturer may be used.
WARNING
Using components other than those specified may result in increased
electromagnetic emissions or reduced electromagnetic immunity.
3.4
Protective grounding
The system must be connected only to power systems having a separate
ground connection.
3.5
Equipotential grounding
Heart and brain
examinations
3-4
If the system is used in combination with other equipment for
examinations of the heart or brain or the surrounding anatomical regions,
equipotential grounding is required for patient and operating staff safety
(IEC 60601-1-1:1992/A1:1995).
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3.6
Laser radiation
As an option, the system may be equipped with a laser positioning device
at the image intensifier and/or generator.
Laser positioning
device
The laser positioning device uses diode laser modules which emit laser
radiation. Do not under any circumstances look directly at the laser
beam or any scattered laser radiation – either with the naked eye or with
optical instruments.
The laser positioning device is a Class 2M laser product according to IEC
60825-1:2003. Make sure to comply with all operating safety precautions
when using the laser positioning device.
The maximum output of continuous laser radiation, measured at the
beam exit, is <1 mW. The wavelength of the emitted radiation is 635 nm.
WARNING
Laser radiation! Do not look directly or with optical instruments into the
laser beam apertures, since doing so can be hazardous to your eyes!
The laser positioning device is maintenance-free. Any adjustment or
repair which might become necessary must be carried out by the
manufacturer or a suitable qualified service engineer who has received
appropriate training from the manufacturer.
Maintenance
Laser beam apertures
Laser beam apertures
Fig. 3-1
Laser beam apertures on an image intensifier with external
laser positioning device (left) and on the generator (right)
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