Reveal AURA Manuel utilisateur

OPERATOR
MANUAL

Operator Manual
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TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Section Title Page
1System Overview 5
2Safety 6
3System Installation 6
4System Description 8
5Operating the system 8
6Treatment Guidelines 9
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The AURA™ system is designed to meet international safety and performance standards. Personnel
operating the system must have a thorough understanding of the proper operation of the system.
This manual has been prepared to aid medical and technical personnel to understand and operate
the system. Do not operate the system before reading this manual and gaining a clear understanding
of system operation. If any part of this manual is not clear, please contact your representative for
clarication.
The information provided in this manual is not intended to replace professional training on the
clinical use of the system. Please contact your representative for current information on available
training. For clinical information, refer to the clinical guides in this manual, which includes set up
guidelines for each application. This manual should always accompany the system and all operating
personnel must know its location.
1.1 Use of this Manual
SECTION 1
System Overview
The AURA™ machine is a non-invasive
bipolar Radio-frequency (RF) technology
for use in dermatologic and general
surgical which require ablative treatment
and various aesthetic applications. The
device provides adjustment of treatment
parameters to provide maximum eciency,
controlled ablative treatment and safety for
each patient.
1.2 About the machine
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This chapter describes general safety issues regarding the use of the AURA™ system, with special
emphasis on optical and electrical safety. With proper operation and maintenance, trained and
qualied medical practitioners can use the AURA™ system safely. The supervising physician and all
other personnel operating or maintaining the AURA™ must be familiar with the safety information
provided in this chapter. The primary consideration should be for the safety of the patient, the
physician and other personnel. Patient safety is mainly assured with a well-trained sta and a well
laid-out treatment room. Patient education is also important, including information about the nature
of the treatment.
2.1 Introduction
SECTION 2
Safety
The following precautions, cautions and warnings must be observed for the safe use of the
AURA™ system.
1. Physicians and clinicians should read this manual thoroughly before attempting to operate
the AURA™ system.
2. The system weighs approximately (20 kg) and may cause injury if proper care is not
used when moving it. The system is well balanced and is designed to be moved, but
should always be moved carefully and slowly. Never pull the system by the module or its
umbilical cable.
3. An audible tone indicates energy activation.
4. During activation, the system performs a self-test of the hardware.
5. The hardware is tested every 10ms to ensure proper operation of electrical circuit.
2.2 Electrical and Mechanical Safety
Features of the System
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Observe the following cautions when using the AURA™.
1. Only Reveal Lasers™ authorized personnel may service the AURA™ system. This includes
making internal adjustments to the power supply, cooling system, optics, modules, etc.
2. Verify that the AURA™ is wired for the appropriate electrical voltage of your country
(110V/ 230V AC).
3. Maintenance performed by the operator must only take place when the system is shut
down and disconnected from the electrical power source. Performing maintenance
procedures with the system powered-up can be hazardous to the operator and/or
destructive to the system.
4. Always turn o the system when it is not in use.
5. Never leave the system in Ready mode unattended.
6. Never allow untrained personnel to operate the system.
7. Never press the module’s trigger and/or foot-switch unless the module is safely oriented
at a specic and intended target.
8. The module and tips must always be visually inspected before treating the patient. If any
wear or damage is apparent, do not use the module or tip.
9. Never leave the system turned on, open or unattended during system maintenance.
2.3 Cautions
Take precautions to reduce the risk of igniting combustible materials in and around the
treatment area.
The RF energy and heating associated with the System can provide an ignition source.
Observe re precautions at all times.
The system is not suitable for use in the presence of ammable mixtures with air or
oxygen, conductive to RF.
Do not operate in the presence of volatile solvents such as alcohol, gasoline or other
solvents.
Do not use any ammable substances such as alcohol or acetone in the preparation of
the skin for treatment. If necessary, use soap and water to clean before treatment. Keep
towels moist to prevent them from igniting and burning.
If alcohol is used to clean and disinfect any part of the AURA™ system, allow it to dry
thoroughly before operating the system.
Flammable materials must be kept at a safe distance from the system.
Do not use the System in the presence of explosive or ammable materials.
During treatment also pay attention to the possible danger of ignition of endogenous
gases or use non-ammable prepping solutions.
2.4 Fire Hazards
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This equipment is for use only by qualied medical professionals trained in the particular
technique to be performed.
Connect the power cord to a properly polarized and grounded power source with the
frequency and voltage characteristics that match those listed on the back of the unit.
Connect the System power cord to a properly grounded receptacle.
Do not use power plug adapters.
Always turn o and unplug the device before cleaning.
The patient should not come into contact with metal parts which are earthed or which have
an appreciable capacitance to earth. The use of anti-static sheeting is recommended for
this purpose.
Treatment bed or chair should not be electric. Use the lowest output setting necessary to
achieve the desired treatment eect.
The higher RF is applied, the greater the possibility of unintended thermal damage. Failure
of the equipment could result in an unintended increase of output power.
To avoid the RISK of electric shock, this equipment must only be connected to a SUPPLY
MAINS with protective earth. Do not use the AURA™ on patients with pacemakers or
internal debrillators.
2.5 Warnings Related to RF Energy Emission
As required by national and international
regulatory agencies, appropriate warning and
information labels have been attached in specic
locations on the instrument as identied below.
Figure 2-1: AURA System Rear Panel with Label.
2.6 System and Handpieces Labels
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The AURA™ system is designed for installation in an oce or a clinic and requires minimal site
preparation. When the AURA™ system is purchased, complete on-site installation, including initial
system testing and calibration, is included.
System transportation and installation is carried out by authorized technical personnel, who will
do the following:
1. Unpack the system and position it in its pre-selected location.
2. Verify the integrity of the system and its components.
3. Connect system components (module).
4. Plug the system into a designated electrical outlet.
5. Test the system for proper calibration and functional operation of all components and
software.
6. Coordinate the performance of an on-site safety inspection, if required.
Note: Any damage to the packaging or to the system found prior to opening the package should be
reported to your REVEAL™ representative and to the insurance carrier.
3.1 Introduction
SECTION 3
System Installation
The System can automatically accommodate the most of the local mains voltage. Specically, the
System can be energized of the mains voltage as follow: (100V AC; 10A) or (115V AC; 10A) or (230V
AC; 10A) or (240V AC; 10A) 50-60Hz.
3.2 Electrical Requirements
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Air Quality: the system should operate in a non-corrosive atmosphere. Corrosive materials
such as acids can damage electrical wiring, electronic components and the surfaces of
optical components. Air-borne dust particles should be kept to a minimum. Dust particles
absorb light/laser energy and heat up. Hot particles located on the optical lenses can
damage them. Metallic dust is destructive to electrical equipment.
Temperature: to ensure that the system performs optimally, maintain room temperature
between 20°C and 25°C (68°F - 77°F) and relative humidity of less than 80%. Note: When
the system is used intensively, it emits heat. Therefore, it is recommended to install air
conditioning in the room in which the system will be used.
3.3 Environmental Requirements
Space should be allocated with
adequate ventilation and free airow.
The working area for the system should
be prepared according to the system
dimensions presented in the Figure. In
order to guarantee proper ventilation,
always keep the sides of the system at
least 20” (0.5m) from the wall or from
other obstructions to air ow. After
positioning the system, lock the breaks
on the front wheels by pressing the
pedals on top of each wheel.
3.4 Space and Positioning
1m
0.44 m
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