OPERATOR MANUAL Z370584 Rev. C, 05/2020 Software Release: 1.0 © Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc.
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Table of Contents 1 — Introduction Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Document Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Intended Use / Indications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contraindications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 — System Components Receipt and Inspection Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 VERITAS Vision System Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 Tubing Packs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 VERITAS Advanced Fluidics Tubing Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 VERITAS Advanced Infusion Tubing Pack. . . . . .
End Case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-22 Review Case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-24 End Case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-25 System Shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Single Burst Phaco Power (Panel Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-21 Multiple Burst Phaco Power (Panel Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-21 Continuous Burst Phaco Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-21 WHITESTAR Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-21 FUSION Fluidics Phaco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
— Care and Cleaning Cleaning and Sterilization Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1 Phaco Handpiece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1 Irrigation/Aspiration Handpiece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2 Diathermy Handpiece and Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2 Vitrectomy Cutter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bluetooth Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-17 Phacoemulsification Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-19 Irrigation and Aspiration Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-19 Vitrectomy Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-20 Diathermy Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 — Introduction • “About this ManualIntroduction” on page 1-1 • “Document Conventions” on page 1-3 • “Intended Use / Indications” on page 1-4 • “Contraindications” on page 1-4 • “Undesirable Side Effects” on page 1-4 • “Intended Patient” on page 1-5 • “Intended User” on page 1-5 • “VERITAS Vision System Description and FeaturesClinical Benefits” on page 1-7 • “Performance Characteristics” on page 1-7 • “FUSION Fluidics System” on page 1-8 Introduction The VERITAS™ Vision System is a premium cataract syste
Introduction Figure 1-1 — VERITAS Vision System (front) 1. Programmable IV Pole 3. Front Panel Connections (see Figure 4-1) 2. Tubing Pack inserted 4. Foot Loop for system repositioning Introduction Z370584 Rev.
Introduction The VERITAS Vision System consists of the following components: 1. Programmable IV Pole – supports hanging bottle or bag for fluid management 2. Tubing Pack – disposable to realize the fluid handling during irrigation / aspiration (see separate Instructions for Use) 3. Wireless remote control – alternative to the touchscreen monitor (see Figure 3-1) 4. Front Panel allows for the following handpiece connections: a.
Introduction IMPORTANT: Identifies instructions important to the proper operation of the device. NOTE: Provides background information to clarify a particular step or procedure. Intended Use / Indications The VERITAS Vision System is a modular ophthalmic microsurgical system that facilitates anterior segment (cataract) surgery. The modular design allows the users to configure the system to meet their surgical requirements.
Introduction Clinical Benefits Clinical benefits of the VERITAS Vision System include the following: • Rapid visual rehabilitation • Early resumption of daily activities • Minimal ocular inflammation • Minimal postoperative astigmatism • Reduced potential for ocular complications Performance Characteristics • Phacoemulsification under irrigation / aspiration • Independent irrigation / aspiration mode • Diathermy – High Frequency surgical procedure for cutting soft tissue • Vitrectomy – mechanical cutting
Introduction Device Description VERITAS Vision System Console Operating room teams contributed significantly to the successful design of the system console. The solid wheel base and locking wheels make the console stable and smooth rolling. An adjustable height Mayo tray accommodates the handpieces and tubing. The VERITAS Remote Control uses standard commercially available AA batteries for easy replacement. The foot pedal can be stored on a hanging hook when not in use.
Introduction automatically turns off can be set per surgeon preference. Please note that when this feature is enabled, a significantly large wound leakage or air bubbles in the tubing lines may affect the continuous irrigation auto-off. Advanced Infusion Advanced Infusion is available when the VERITAS Advanced Infusion Pack is installed and the feature is selected in the Program Settings. When this feature is enabled, pressurized air (equivalent to 30 cm of bottle height) is added to the irrigation source.
Introduction When using the system with the Advanced Infusion Program, the effective bottle height includes an extra 30 cm to the programmed IV Pole height due to pressurizing the irrigation source. VERITAS Vision System Operating Modes The design of the system provides all the operating modes and surgical capabilities that the anterior segment surgeon or the cataract surgeon requires.
Introduction the depth of penetration of the energy field is less than that of lower frequency units, which minimizes tissue shrinkage or charring. The gentleness of the Diathermy mode allows the surgeon to stop “bleeders” within the incision with only minimal scleral shrinkage. CASE One Touch The One Touch button simplifies the programming of the CASE function and allows you to easily define the basic CASE settings once.
Introduction Pedal, Single Linear Foot Pedal, and the Advanced Linear Pedal, and pitch and yaw for the Advanced Control Pedal giving the pedal dual linear functionality. Programmable switches can activate reflux, giving an immediate response. Accessories VERITAS Swivel Handpiece The VERITAS Swivel phaco handpiece (Figure 1-3) is the next generation handpiece from JJSV.
Introduction The WHITESTAR ICE Technology was the next advance in micropulse phacoemulsification technology. This technology combined modulated ultrasonic power (pulse shaping) with vacuum control through the use of the Chamber Stabilization Environment (CASE). This pulse shaping technology modified the standard “square” wave pulse, by increasing the amplitude of the first millisecond of the on time “kick”. The technology then set the remaining part of the on time to the standard power setting.
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2 — Warnings, Cautions, and Other Residual Risks • “CSafety Precautions” on page 2-1 • “Warnings” on page 2-7 • “Residual Risks” on page 2-12 • “Regulatory Symbol Definitions” on page 2-12 • “Regulatory Compliance Statements” on page 2-14 • “System Disposal” on page 2-15 • “Toxic and Hazardous Substances” on page 2-15 • “Packaging Information” on page 2-18 • “Serious Incident Reporting” on page 2-18 • “Instructions for Minimizing the Environmental Impact During Normal Use” on page 2-18 Cautions Once you ha
Warnings, Cautions, and Other Residual Risks • Do not operate the system in a condensing environment (over 95% relative humidity). Take care to protect the instrument from fluid sprays or fluid buildup. To protect the patient from contaminated fluids or handpieces, use only: sterile tubing packs sterile irrigation fluid sterile handpieces • Wrap the excess power cord neatly around the cord wrap on the back of the console. • Use caution when you use handpieces with sharp edges or pointed tips.
Warnings, Cautions, and Other Residual Risks • Never handle the foot pedal by its cable. • Do not attempt to carry the foot pedal by the heel when the heel insert is attached. The heel insert could become loose causing the foot pedal to drop. • Do not place the foot pedal on a wet surface. • Securely attach plugs, handpiece cables, and other connectors.
Warnings, Cautions, and Other Residual Risks • Do not use the system in the presence of any of the following as a fire can result: flammable anesthetics other flammable gases flammable fluids flammable objects oxidizing agents • Ensure the patient does not have a cardiac pacemaker or other active implant as this unit might interfere with any cardiac pacemaker; therefore obtain qualified advice prior to such use.
Warnings, Cautions, and Other Residual Risks • This unit complies with all Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) standards and requirements. It is possible that interference provided by the operation of the HIGH FREQUENCY (HF) SURGICAL EQUIPMENT can adversely influence the operation of other electronic equipment. • Do not have skin-to-skin contact on the patient. For example, between the arms and the torso. Insert dry gauze to avoid contact, as appropriate. The unit does not contain any neutral electrode.
Warnings, Cautions, and Other Residual Risks • Prior to using any invasive portions of the handpiece assembly, examine under the microscope for any obvious damage, oxidation, or the presence of foreign material. You must note any questionable characteristics; use a backup handpiece for surgery. Use of contaminated or damaged system accessories can cause patient injury. • Do not have the handpiece tip in the eye of the patient when you prime and tune the handpiece.
Warnings, Cautions, and Other Residual Risks • This equipment/system is intended for use by healthcare professionals only. This equipment/system may cause radio interference or may disrupt the operation of nearby equipment. It may be necessary to take mitigation measures, such as re-orienting or relocating the VERITAS Vision System or shielding the location.
Warnings, Cautions, and Other Residual Risks Residual Risks The final Relative Residual Risk Level Rating for all VERITAS Vision System items was determined to be either Low or Medium. Risk has been mitigated As Far As Possible (AFAP), and is outweighed by the device's benefits. Regulatory Symbol Definitions The following symbols with regulatory relevance based on Reference Standards appear on the VERITAS Vision System front and back panels.
Warnings, Cautions, and Other Residual Risks Symbol Definition Catalogue number Reference Standard ISO 15223-1:2016 Medical devices – Symbols to be used with medical device labels, labeling and information to be supplied – Part 1: General requirements Symbol reference # 5.1.6 Serial number ISO 15223-1:2016 Medical devices – Symbols to be used with medical device labels, labeling and information to be supplied – Part 1: General requirements Symbol reference # 5.1.
Warnings, Cautions, and Other Residual Risks Symbol Definition Humidity limitation Reference Standard ISO 15223-1:2016 Medical devices – Symbols to be used with medical device labels, labeling and information to be supplied – Part 1: General requirements Symbol reference #5.3.
Warnings, Cautions, and Other Residual Risks Industry Canada (IC) Notice of Compliance This device complies with Industry Canada’s license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
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Warnings, Cautions, and Other Residual Risks Packaging Information The packaging for the VERITAS Vision System weights 187 pounds (85kg) and consists of wood and foam. Serious Incident Reporting Report all serious incidents to JJSV and the national competent authority. Incidents should be reported to JJSV via email based on region as shown below. Region Mailbox Asia-Pacific JJSV-APAC-Complaints@its.jnj.com Latin America reclamacoesjjsv@its.jnj.com Canada JJSVCanadaQA@its.jnj.
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3 — System Components • “Receipt and Inspection Instructions” on page 3-1 • “VERITAS Vision System Components” on page 3-1 • “Tubing Packs” on page 3-4 • “VERITAS Heel Insert (Optional)” on page 3-15 • “Programmable IV Pole” on page 3-16 • “VERITAS Remote Control” on page 3-16 • “Surgical Media Center (SMC) (Optional)” on page 3-18 Receipt and Inspection Instructions When you receive your VERITAS™ Vision System inspect the exterior packaging for any signs of damage that might have occurred during shipping
System Components Figure 3-1 — VERITAS Vision System (front) 1. Programmable IV Pole 6. On/Off button 2. Touchscreen monitor 7. VERITAS Remote Control storage 3. Tubing Pack inserted 8. Foot Pedal stored on J-Hook 4. Front Panel Connections (see Figure 4-1) 9. Foot Loop for system repositioning 5. Mayo Tray 10. Locking Wheels VERITAS Vision System Components Z370584 Rev.
System Components Figure 3-2 — VERITAS Vision System (back) 1. Power Cord Wrap – Allows for wrapping and storage of the console power cord 3. Storage Compartment – Allows for storage of miscellaneous accessories and foot pedal cable 2. Rear Panel Connections (see Figure 4-2) 4. J-Hook for foot pedal storage Z370584 Rev.
System Components Tubing Packs Each surgical procedure requires a disposable tubing pack. The FUSION™ Dual Pump Tubing Pack, VERITAS Advanced Infusion Tubing Pack, and the VERITAS Advanced Fluidics Tubing Pack work with both the peristaltic pump and the Venturi pump. All the supported packs are dual pump packs, so you can select either pump while you are in a surgical case.
System Components VERITAS Advanced Fluidics Tubing Pack The VERITAS Advanced Fluidics Tubing Pack (VRT-AF) (Figure 3-4) includes all the features of the FUSION Dual Pump Tubing Pack with smaller bore aspiration tubing. It also features a male irrigation luer lock fitting to help secure the connection to a handpiece possessing the mating feature. Figure 3-3 — VERITAS Advanced Fluidics Tubing Pack 1. Spike (To Irrigation Bottle) 4. I/A Tubing Set (To Handpiece) 2. Manifold 5.
System Components VERITAS Advanced Infusion Tubing Pack The VERITAS Advanced Infusion Tubing Pack (VRT-AI) (Figure 3-5) includes all the features of the Advanced Fluidics Tubing Pack and allows for the activation of the Advanced Infusion mode to increase irrigation pressure beyond what is supplied by gravity alone. The increase in irrigation pressure is achieved by adding pressurized air (equivalent to 30 cm of bottle height) into the balanced salt solution bottle.
System Components FUSION Dual Pump Tubing Pack The FUSION Dual Pump (DP) Tubing Pack (OPO73) (Figure 3-6) includes support for the flow based peristaltic aspiration pump and the vacuum based Venturi aspiration pump. Figure 3-5 — FUSION Dual Pump Tubing Pack 1. Spike (To Irrigation Bottle) 3. Drainage Bag 2. Cassette 4. I/A Tubing Set (To Handpiece) Z370584 Rev.
System Components Foot Pedal The foot pedal controls all of the system functions, therefore, it is essential that you understand the foot pedal operation. The system software automatically detects if a foot pedal is present and what type of foot pedal is attached during start up. The foot pedal settings and adjustments can be selected and preset for all of the foot pedals on the Foot Pedal Setup screen. Instructions for the foot pedal settings are given in “Edit Surgeon Settings” on page 5-4.
System Components Figure 3-6 — VERITAS Foot Pedal 1. Handle 4. Treadle 7. Wireless Indicator 2. Left/Right Top Switches 5. Heel Rest 8. Battery Indicator 3. Left/Right Side Switches 6. Cable Connector Figure 3-7 — Single Linear Foot Pedal 1. Handle 4. Right toe switch 7. Heel rest 2. Cable connector 5. Left heel switch 8. Cable connector detail 3. Left toe switch 6. Right heel switch 9. Treadle Z370584 Rev.
System Components Figure 3-8 — Advanced Control Pedal 1. Left yaw 4. Adjustable Heel Stop 7. Right yaw 10. Wireless Indicator 2. Wake-up button 5. Right heel switch 8. Handle 11. Battery Indicator 3. Left heel switch 6. Lights 9. Treadle Figure 3-9 — Advanced Linear Pedal 1. Handle 4. Heel rest 2. Left and Right Top Switches 5. Treadle 3. Left and Right Side Switches 6. Wireless Indicator Foot Pedal 7. Battery Indicator Z370584 Rev.
System Components Removing the Handle from the Advanced Linear Pedal 1. To remove the handle, press the clips on either side of the handle. Figure 3-10 — Foot Pedal Handle Diagram 2. Remove the cover of the handle. 3. Remove the screws and store the screws and handle in a safe place. NOTE: Do not lose the handle as it cannot be replaced. Z370584 Rev.
System Components Foot Pedal Operation The foot pedal has three active “pitch” ranges, which are referred to as positions 1, 2 and 3 (FP1, FP2, FP3). Position 0 is the off position, and position 3 is the fully pressed position. The ranges are shown below. The Advanced Control Pedal has two Yaw switches. Figure 3-11 — Advanced Control Pedal Pitch and Yaw Positions 1. Pitch (Toe Down/Up, Configurable Ranges) 2.
System Components Foot Pedal Storage The Advanced Linear Pedal and VERITAS Foot Pedal can be stored on the system on the JHook as shown in Figure 3-1, Figure 3-2, and Figure 3-13 below. Figure 3-12 — Foot Pedal Storage Z370584 Rev.
System Components VERITAS Heel Insert (Optional) The VERITAS Heel Insert (Figure 3-14) is an optional accessory for use with the VERITAS Foot Pedal. The VERITAS Heel Insert shifts the foot forward on the treadle, which may be more comfortable for some users. The VERITAS Heel Insert attaches to the VERITAS Foot Pedal by magnetic attraction. When not in use, the VERITAS Heel Insert can be stored in the storage compartment in the rear of the console.
System Components Programmable IV Pole The programmable IV pole is controlled by the up and down arrows on the upper right of the touchscreen, next to the bottle height indicator. The buttons on the VERITAS Remote Control and the rocker switch on the side of the console can also be used to control the IV pole. The height is set on the Programmable IV Pole screen. The IV pole moves at a rate of approximately 7.6 cm per second (3 inches per second).
System Components Figure 3-14 — VERITAS Remote Control Key Functions 1. Reload 7. Mode/Submode Down 2. IV Pole Up/Down 8. Navigator Increment 3. Wireless Connection Indicator 9. Navigator Select 4. Battery Indicator 10. Navigator Decrement 5. Mode/Submode Up 11. Navigator Left 6. Mode/Submode Select 12. Navigator Right After you turn the system on, press any button to activate the VERITAS Remote Control.
System Components VERITAS Remote Control Storage The VERITAS Remote Control can be stored on the system as shown in Figure 3-1, Figure 3-2, and Figure 3-16 below. Figure 3-15 — VERITAS Remote Control Module Storage Surgical Media Center (SMC) (Optional) The optional Surgical Media Center (SMC) is used to record the surgery and the instrument settings to be viewed at a later date and time. The surgery is displayed on a monitor with the instrument settings.
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4 — Surgery Start Up • “VERITAS Vision System Setup” on page 4-1 • “Front and Rear Panel Connections” on page 4-2 • “IV Pole Setup” on page 4-4 • “Handpiece Setup” on page 4-4 • “Startup” on page 4-12 • “Install the Tubing Pack” on page 4-14 • “Cup Fill” on page 4-17 • “Prime/Tune” on page 4-20 • “Verify Irrigation/Aspiration Balance” on page 4-24 • “Priming for Vitrectomy” on page 4-25 • “Selecting and Changing Mode Parameters” on page 4-26 • “System Check-out” on page 4-27 • “Pre-operative Sterilization”
Surgery Start Up 7. Assemble and attach the required accessories (phaco, vitrectomy, or diathermy handpieces) and set up the tubing. 8. Prime and tune the handpieces (see “Prime/Tune” on page 4-20). 9. Perform the final test of the fluidics and the handpiece integrity with the foot pedal (see “Verify Irrigation/Aspiration Balance” on page 4-24.) Front and Rear Panel Connections This section shows the front and rear panel connections. See Figure 3-1 and Figure 3-2 for locations on the VERITAS Vision System.
Surgery Start Up Figure 4-2 — Rear Panel Connections 1. USB port 5. Power switch 2. Communication port 6. Fuse holder 3. Foot pedal connector 7. Power cord connector 4. Potential equalizer CAUTION! Securely attach plugs, handpiece cables, and other connectors. Z370584 Rev.
Surgery Start Up IV Pole Setup IMPORTANT: Before you insert the spike into the bottle, shake the irrigation drip chamber at the end of the irrigation tubing to confirm that the irrigation valve moves. If the valve does not rattle, the valve cannot operate properly and irrigation cannot flow. The IV pole moves to the appropriate height automatically based on the settings of the selected surgical mode. Follow these steps to set up the IV pole. 1. Remove the protector from the tip of the drip chamber spike.
Surgery Start Up Phacoemulsification Handpiece Setup – VERITAS Swivel WARNING! Sterility assurance is the responsibility of the user. You must sterilize all non-sterile accessories prior to use. WARNING! Prior to using any invasive portions of the handpiece assembly, examine under the microscope for any obvious damage, oxidation, or the presence of foreign material. Use a backup handpiece for surgery if there are any questionable characteristics of the handpiece.
Surgery Start Up Figure 4-4 — VERITAS Swivel Handpiece NOTE: You can use the VERITAS Swivel handpiece with WHITESTAR Technology phaco settings. 5. Insert the male luer end of the irrigation tubing into the phaco handpiece. 6. Attach the female luer fitting end of the aspiration tubing to the phaco handpiece.
Surgery Start Up Phacoemulsification Handpiece Setup – WHITESTAR and ELLIPS FX WARNING! Sterility assurance is the responsibility of the user. You must sterilize all non-sterile accessories prior to use. WARNING! Prior to using any invasive portions of the handpiece assembly, examine under the microscope for any obvious damage, oxidation, or the presence of foreign material. Use a backup handpiece for surgery if there are any questionable characteristics of the handpiece.
Surgery Start Up Figure 4-7 — ELLIPS FX Handpiece NOTE: You can use the ELLIPS™ FX handpiece with WHITESTAR™ Technology phaco settings. 6. Insert the male luer end of the irrigation tubing into the phaco handpiece. 7. Attach the female luer fitting end of the aspiration tubing to the phaco handpiece. NOTE: To protect the patient from contamination, use only: sterile tubing sets sterile balanced salt solution sterile handpieces Figure 4-8 — Phaco Handpiece Connections Handpiece Setup Z370584 Rev.
Surgery Start Up Irrigation/Aspiration Handpiece Setup Assemble the SOLO Irrigation/Aspiration (I/A) handpiece by attaching the irrigation sleeve. NOTE: The test chamber is provided in the FUSION™ Tubing Pack. The LAMINAR™ Flow 20 gauge irrigation sleeves can also be used and are available with the OPOS20L or any 20 gauge LAMINAR phaco tip. Figure 4-9 — I/A Handpiece Assembly 1. Irrigation sleeve 2. Straight tip 3. Handpiece 4. Curved tip 5. 45° Tip Diathermy Handpiece Setup 1.
Surgery Start Up Vitrectomy Cutter Setup If you need to use vitrectomy during surgery: 1. Attach the vitrectomy cutter as shown below. Vitrectomy requires the following components: • I/A Tubing (from tubing pack) • Vitrectomy cutter • Vitrectomy irrigation sleeve, or a 23 Gauge Limbal Infusion tip, if desired. 2. Use the instructions provided with the vitrectomy cutter to assemble the handpiece. Figure 4-12 — Vitrectomy Cutter 3. Attach the connector to the vitrectomy receptacle on the front panel.
Surgery Start Up Figure 4-13 — Select Surgeon and Program Screen From the main menu you can: • Select a Surgeon/Program and begin surgery based on the values of that program • Access the Settings parameters screen, where you can edit programs and setup operating • Access the Configuration screen to set system parameters • Access the End Case screen (see “End Case” on page 4-29) Z370584 Rev.
Surgery Start Up Install the Tubing Pack 1. After you select a surgeon, you must select a program from the surgeon's available programs. NOTE: The program at the top of the list is the default program for that surgeon. 2. Tap the Prime/Tune button. NOTE: If a tubing pack is needed, the Install Pack Screen is shown. Figure 4-14 — Install Pack Screen 3.
Surgery Start Up Cup Fill To collect the balanced salt solution: 1. Use the test chamber, a medicine cup, or similar container. 2. Tap the Prime/Tune button. Figure 4-15 — Prime/Tune Screen with Cup Fill Controls Highlighted 1. Use the up arrow to cycle through the three available amounts of solution to be dispensed. You can choose from: • 30 cc • 60 cc • 90 cc NOTE: The fill rate and time is based on using the irrigation tubing with no handpiece attached and that there is fluid in the tubing.
Surgery Start Up NOTE: Ensure you have filled the tubing with fluid using the Continuous Irrigation feature. If the tubing does not have fluid, the amount dispensed during Cup Fill may not be the amount selected. 2. Tap Start to turn on Cup Fill. 3. You can tap Stop to turn off Cup Fill. This stops the process before the system dispenses the requested amount of fluid. 4. Perform a phaco prime/tune. The Prime/Tune screen indicates the progress of the prime/ tune process.
Surgery Start Up Figure 4-16 — Prime and Tune Screen The system tracks the successful completion of the prime and tune cycles independently. If the system needs to be tuned again (new tip, failed tune), you only need to select and run the tune. CAUTION! Do not activate the phaco handpiece and vitrectomy cutter with the tip in the air. Exposure of the tip to air drastically reduces the useful life of the handpiece.
Surgery Start Up Suggestions for Priming the Handpieces Do not lay the handpiece and the empty test chamber down and have the system fill the test chamber. When you lay down the handpiece, this allows air to collect in the test chamber and can produce an error. Point the tip of the handpiece up to reduce the amount of bubbles. 1. Use Continuous Irrigation to fill the tubing with fluid. Remember to hold the ends of the tubing over a container to catch any fluid. 2.
Surgery Start Up Verify Irrigation/Aspiration Balance We strongly recommend you verify that you balanced Irrigation/Aspiration properly for your settings used in surgery. Figure 4-17 — Irrigation/Aspiration Balance Procedure To verify irrigation/aspiration balance: 1. In Phaco 1 mode, hold the handpiece at the approximate patient eye level. NOTE: The numbers in the drawing Figure 4-20 correspond to the steps listed. 2.
Surgery Start Up Priming for Vitrectomy Before you perform vitrectomy, we recommend you prime the handpiece to reduce the chance of errors. Each time you select vitrectomy mode, a dialog box asks you to prime the vitrectomy handpiece. If you do not need to prime, tap Bypass. To prime the handpiece: 1. Attach the irrigation tubing and the aspiration tubing of the tubing pack together. 2. Tap Prime on the Prime/Tune screen. 3. Tap the VIT button to access the Vitrectomy mode. 4.
Surgery Start Up Selecting and Changing Mode Parameters The design of the system's graphical user interface (GUI) and touchscreen is for ease-of-use, and provides a consistent look and maximum informational display during all operating modes. Your interface with the system requires only three basic steps, which apply to all the selections, settings and operations. Once you understand this basic organization, you can move quickly and easily through all the system functions and system operations.
Surgery Start Up • To change other control panel settings, such as Panel or Linear power and nonzero start, tap the Settings button on the right side of the control panel. A Settings screen opens, and you can make your modifications. Figure 4-20 — Phaco Submode Settings Screen System Check-out The purpose of the check-out procedure is to verify that installation of the system is complete and the system is operating properly.
Surgery Start Up Phacoemulsification Follow these steps to check the system out for phacoemulsification. 1. Attach the tubing to the phaco handpiece. 2. Screw the phaco tip onto the handpiece, use your fingers to engage the screw thread, and then use the tip wrench to tighten the tip. 3. Screw the irrigation sleeve over the tip. 4. Place the test chamber over the irrigation sleeve. 5. Prime and Tune the system. 6. Select the Phaco mode. 7. Press and hold the foot pedal in position 1. 8.
Surgery Start Up CAUTION! If you do not hear a tone when you press the foot pedal and volume adjustment is unsuccessful, the mode is not functioning properly. Refer to Chapter 10, "Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics" . Vitrectomy Follow these steps to check the system out for vitrectomy. 1. Attach the irrigation tubing and aspiration tubing of the tubing pack together. 2. Tap Prime on the Prime/Tune screen. 3. Tap the VIT button to access the Vitrectomy mode. 4.
Surgery Start Up Figure 4-21 — End Case Screen NOTE: For ease of viewing, the EPT, EFX, UST, and DT times are in a large font size on the End Case screen. The EFX shows only when you attach an ELLIPS FX or VERITAS Swivel handpiece. The EPT or EFX timer appears on the upper left side of the surgical screen. You can tap the timer to view the detailed timer pop-up with EPT, EFX, UST and DT timers of the surgical case. Each timer indicates the following: • Effective Phaco Time (EPT).
Surgery Start Up Review Case Tap Review Case to show a graphical history of the surgery (Figure 4-25). Figure 4-22 — Review Case Screen • Select a shorter time interval to adjust the time line duration and to see greater case details. For example, 10 Sec shows more detail than 15 Min. • Select a longer time interval for an overview of the surgery or sessions, such as 1 hour or 2 hours. This view provides less detail, but gives you a better indication of the trends over time.
Surgery Start Up • Tap Delete Record to remove a case from the Record database. • Tap Print to File to save the data to a file format. Abbreviated Summary – Provides overall case time, total time per mode and case timers. Extended Summary – Provides overall case time, total time per mode/submode, timers for overall case and by submode, and surgical settings for the program used. • Tap Finished to close the screen.
Surgery Start Up NOTE: The system only prompts for Save Changes Confirmation Screen if the selected surgeon is not the system default Standard Surgeon (see Chapter 5, "Surgeon Settings" ). Tap Save to save any changes to the current program. Tap Save As to save the program changes (made to an existing program) to a new program name when you enter a program name. System Shutdown The following is a general overview of the steps to be taken to shut the system down after surgery: 1. Tap End Case. 2.
5 — Surgeon Settings • “Select Surgeon” on page 5-1 • “Add a New Surgeon” on page 5-2 • “Delete Surgeon” on page 5-3 • “Edit a Surgeon” on page 5-3 • “Edit Surgeon Settings” on page 5-4 • “Foot Pedal Setup” on page 5-6 • “Set Sound Levels” on page 5-40 • “Surgeon – Assign Order” on page 5-42 When the system is used for the first time, Standard Surgeon is the only surgeon on the system. Select Surgeon Figure 5-1 — Surgeons and Programs Screen Z370584 Rev.
Surgeon Settings Add a New Surgeon To create a new surgeon: 1. Tap on Select Surgeon. The keyboard screen opens. 2. Enter the name of the surgeon. 3. Tap Enter to save the new surgeon and then exit the keyboard screen. The new surgeon is now on the list of available surgeons. Figure 5-2 — Keyboard Screen Add a New Surgeon Z370584 Rev.
Surgeon Settings Delete Surgeon To remove a surgeon name from the list: 1. Select the name of the surgeon. 2. Tap on Select Surgeon. 3. At the confirmation dialog box, select Yes. Edit a Surgeon 1. Select a surgeon from the list. Figure 5-3 — Select Surgeon 2. Tap on Select Surgeon. The keyboard screen appears. Z370584 Rev.
Surgeon Settings Figure 5-4 — Edit Surgeon Name Screen 3. Edit the name. 4. Tap Enter. Edit Surgeon Settings To define venting, Tap for Irrigation, and Cont. Irr. Auto-Off setting preferences for the selected surgeon: 1. Select a surgeon from the list. Edit Surgeon Settings Z370584 Rev.
Surgeon Settings Figure 5-5 — Select Surgeon 2. Tap the Surgeon Settings option on Select Surgeon. The Surgeon Settings screen appears. Z370584 Rev.
Surgeon Settings Figure 5-6 — Surgeon Settings Screen Venting Strength – Select to toggle the option On/Off. When set to On, the fluidics system applies variable venting pressure to release the material at the aspiration tip when the foot pedal is released to position 0. You can select the amount of venting pressure (Low, Medium, or High) that is applied to the aspiration line. Default is set to On and Low. Tap for Irrigation – Select to toggle On/Off for the Tap for Irrigation feature on the foot pedal.
Surgeon Settings • “Advanced Control Pedal Setup” on page 5-24 • “Advanced Linear Pedal Setup” on page 5-32 Single Linear Foot Pedal Setup This section presents the following topics for setting up a Single Linear Foot Pedal.
Surgeon Settings Table 5.1 – Single Linear Foot Pedal Default Settings Parameter Available Settings Default Settings Pitch regions 1–100% P1=5% P2=30% P3=60% Switch position Switch1= * Switch 2= * Switch1=Off Switch 2=Off Right= * Left= * Right=Reflux Left=Off On, Off Off Feedback *Table 5.3 – Single Linear Foot Pedal Switch Assignments Vitrectomy Foot Pedal Modes Table 5.
Surgeon Settings The system initially displays the Summary information on the Foot Pedal Settings screen. Each major surgical mode (Phaco, IA, Vitrectomy, and Diathermy) has individual settings for the foot pedal switches. In addition, both Phaco and Vitrectomy modes have individual settings per submode for the foot pedal switches. The Single Linear Foot Pedal screen displays the settings for the pedal linear motion (Pitch) and each of the four switches.
Surgeon Settings Figure 5-9 — Switches Screen – Single Linear Foot Pedal The system displays the standard foot pedal switch assignment screen. The Single Linear Foot Pedal Switches screen allows you to assign or change the action for each of the four switches. 4. Select the major mode and then the applicable submode. 5. Tap the buttons under each switch name to assign or change the action for that switch.
Surgeon Settings Figure 5-10 — Single Linear Foot Pedal Switch Assignment Dialog Box 7. Tap the button that represents your choice of switch setting. Table 5.3 – Single Linear Foot Pedal Switch Assignments Switch Setting Description Off This switch has no switch assignment. Surgeon Program Up Selects the surgeon program above the current program in the list. Surgeon Program Down Selects the surgeon program below the current program in the list.
Surgeon Settings Switch Setting Description Bottle Down Lowers the IV pole while the switch is held down. Reflux Activates reflux. Continuous Irrigation Activates or deactivates continuous irrigation. 1-Touch Up Increments CASE mode 1-Touch (Phaco only). 1-Touch Down Decrements CASE mode 1-Touch (Phaco only). Toggle CASE Activates or deactivate CASE mode (Phaco only). 8.
Surgeon Settings Figure 5-11 — Single Linear Foot Pedal Thresholds 4. Check the Feedback checkbox to enable foot pedal feedback. Feedback is a physical and audible click as you move the foot pedal to the next or previous position. 5. Tap Save to retain the settings. Single Linear Foot Pedal Calibration and Testing Follow these steps to calibrate and test your foot pedal. 1. On the Surgeons and Programs screen, tap . 2. Tap the Calibration button.
Surgeon Settings Figure 5-12 — Single Linear Foot Pedal Calibration Screen 3. With your foot off the foot pedal, tap the Phase 1 button. 4. Put your foot on the foot pedal, press and hold the foot pedal all the way down and tap the Phase 2 button. 5. The system automatically displays the Foot Pedal Test screen. 6. Press the foot pedal down fully to position 3. As the foot pedal travels through positions 1 and 2 to position 3, the progress bar shows its current state.
Surgeon Settings Figure 5-13 — Single Linear Foot Pedal Testing Screen 9. To test the foot pedal before calibration, tap the Test button. The Test button is not available during surgery. VERITAS Foot Pedal Setup This section presents the following topics for setting up a VERITAS Foot Pedal.
Surgeon Settings Figure 5-14 — VERITAS Foot Pedal 1. Handle 4. Treadle 7. Wireless Indicator 2. Left/Right Top Switches 5. Heel Rest 8. Battery Indicator 3. Left/Right Side Switches 6. Cable Connector VERITAS Foot Pedal Connections You can attach the VERITAS Foot Pedal to the system either with a cable or with a wireless Bluetooth® connection. NOTE: The blue light on the pedal indicates that the wireless connection is active. The amber light indicates that the battery needs to be charged.
Surgeon Settings 1. On the Surgeons and Programs screen, tap . The system initially displays the Summary information on the Foot Pedal Settings screen. Each major surgical mode (Phaco, IA, Vitrectomy, and Diathermy) has individual settings for the foot pedal switches. In addition, both Phaco and Vitrectomy modes have individual settings per submode for the foot pedal switches.
Surgeon Settings Figure 5-16 — VERITAS Foot Pedal Switches Screen 3. Select the major mode and then the applicable submode. 4. Tap the button under each switch name to assign or change the action for that switch. The system displays a switch assignment dialog box with the text of the current switch assignment shown in green.
Surgeon Settings Figure 5-17 — VERITAS Foot Pedal Switch Assignment Dialog Box 6. Tap the button that represents your choice of switch setting. Table 5.4 – VERITAS Foot Pedal Switch Assignments Switch Setting Description Off This switch has no switch assignment. Surgeon Program Up Selects the surgeon program above the current program in the list. Surgeon Program Down Selects the surgeon program below the current program in the list. Previous Major Mode Changes to the previous surgical mode.
Surgeon Settings Switch Setting Description Bottle Down Lowers the IV pole while the switch is held down. Reflux Activates reflux. Continuous Irrigation Activates or deactivates continuous irrigation. 1-Touch Up Increments CASE mode 1-Touch. (Phaco only) 1-Touch Down Decrements CASE mode 1-Touch. (Phaco only) Toggle CASE Activates or deactivates CASE MODE (Phaco only) 7.
Surgeon Settings Figure 5-18 — VERITAS Foot Pedal Threshold Screen 3. Use the up and down arrows to change the threshold for each of the foot pedal pitch zones. P1 is the first zone, P2 is the second, and P3 is the final zone. 4. Check the Feedback checkbox to enable foot pedal feedback. Feedback is a physical and audible click as you move the foot pedal to the next or previous position. 5. Tap Save to retain the settings. 6. Tap Exit to close the Foot Pedal Set Up screen. Z370584 Rev.
Surgeon Settings VERITAS Foot Pedal Test Figure 5-19 — VERITAS Foot Pedal Test Screen NOTE: In addition to showing the type and status of the foot pedal, the foot pedal icon (shown below) in the top of the screen also allows access to the Foot Pedal Settings screen. 1. On the Surgeons and Programs screen, tap or . 2. Tap the Test button. Foot Pedal Setup Z370584 Rev.
Surgeon Settings 3. Press the foot pedal down fully to position 3. As the foot pedal travels through positions 1 and 2 to position 3, the progress bar shows its current state. When the pedal reaches position 3, the progress bar should be solid green. 4. Tap each of the four switches. When a switch is pressed, the On button for that switch turns green and its Off button turns white. When you release the switch, the On button for that switch turns white and its Off button turns green. 5.
Surgeon Settings NOTE: See “Charging Options for Wireless Foot Pedals” on page 10-4. Table 5.5 – Advanced Control Pedal Default Settings Parameter Available Settings Default Settings Right/Left Yaw * Right Yaw=Reflux Pitch Region 1-100% P1=5% P2=30% P3=60% Yaw Position 5-100% Left=90% Right=90% * Table 5.7 – Advanced Control Pedal Switch Assignments Vitrectomy Foot Pedal Modes Table 5.
Surgeon Settings 1. On the Surgeons and Programs screen, tap . The system initially displays the Summary information on the Foot Pedal Settings screen. Each major surgical mode (Phaco, IA, Vitrectomy, and Diathermy) has individual settings for the foot pedal switches. In addition, both Phaco and Vitrectomy modes have individual settings per submode for the foot pedal switches. Figure 5-21 — Advanced Control Pedal Phaco Summary Screen 2. Tap the Switches button to change the settings for the switches.
Surgeon Settings Figure 5-22 — Advanced Control Pedal Phaco Switches Screen 3. Select the major mode and then the applicable submode. 4. Tap the button under each switch name to assign or change the action for that switch. The system displays a switch assignment dialog box with the text of the current switch assignment shown in green.
Surgeon Settings Figure 5-23 — Advanced Control Pedal Switch Assignment Dialog Box 6. Tap the button that represents your choice of switch setting. Table 5.7 – Advanced Control Pedal Switch Assignments Switch Setting Description Off This switch has no switch assignment. Surgeon Program Up Selects the surgeon program above the current program in the list. Surgeon Program Down Selects the surgeon program below the current program in the list.
Surgeon Settings Switch Setting Description Bottle Down Lowers the IV pole while the switch is held down. Reflux Activates reflux. Continuous Irrigation Activates or deactivates continuous irrigation. 1-Touch Up Increments CASE mode 1-Touch. (Phaco only) 1-Touch Down Decrements CASE mode 1-Touch.
Surgeon Settings Figure 5-24 — Advanced Control Pedal Thresholds 3. Use the right and left arrows to set the threshold for position 1, 2, or 3. The system announces the current value. 4. Use the up and down arrows to set the threshold for the left and right yaw controls. The threshold determines how far the user needs to move the pedal before the switch is activated. 5. Check the Feedback checkbox to enable foot pedal feedback.
Surgeon Settings Advanced Control Pedal Calibration and Testing Follow the steps below to calibrate and test your foot pedal. NOTE: In addition to the procedure below, you can access the Advanced Control Pedal Summary screen by pressing the foot pedal icon (shown below) near the top of the screen. 1. On the Surgeons and Programs screen, tap . 2. Tap the Calibration button. Figure 5-25 — Advanced Control Pedal Calibration 3. With your foot off the foot pedal, tap the Phase 1 button. 4.
Surgeon Settings Figure 5-26 — Advanced Control Pedal Testing 7. Press the foot pedal down fully to position 3. As the foot pedal travels through positions 1 and 2 to position 3, the progress bar shows its current state. When the pedal reaches the bottom of position 3, the progress bar should be solid green. 8. Press each of the four switches. When a switch is tapped, the On button for that switch turns green and its Off button turns white.
Surgeon Settings Figure 5-27 — Advanced Linear Pedal 1. Handle 4. Heel rest 2. Left and Right Top Switches 5. Treadle 3. Left and Right Side Switches 6. Wireless Indicator 7. Battery Indicator Advanced Linear Pedal Connections You can attach the Advanced Linear Pedal to the system either with a cable or with a wireless Bluetooth connection. NOTE: The blue light on the pedal indicates that the foot pedal is active. The amber light indicates that the battery needs to be charged.
Surgeon Settings 1. On the Surgeons and Programs screen, tap . The system initially displays the Summary information on the Foot Pedal Settings screen. Each major surgical mode (Phaco, IA, Vitrectomy, and Diathermy) has individual settings for the foot pedal switches. In addition, both Phaco and Vitrectomy modes have individual settings per submode for the foot pedal switches. Figure 5-28 — Advanced Linear Pedal Summary Screen 2. Tap the Switches button to change the settings for the switches.
Surgeon Settings Figure 5-29 — Advanced Linear Pedal Switches Screen 3. Select the major mode and then the applicable submode. 4. Tap the button under each switch to assign or change the action for that switch. The system displays a switch assignment dialog box with the text of the current switch assignment shown in green.
Surgeon Settings Figure 5-30 — Advanced Linear Pedal Switch Assignment Dialog Box 5. Tap the button that represents your choice of switch setting. Table 5.8 – Advanced Linear Pedal Switch Assignments Switch Setting Description Off This switch has no switch assignment. Surgeon Program Up Selects the surgeon program above the current program in the list. Surgeon Program Down Selects the surgeon program below the current program in the list. Previous Major Mode Changes to the previous surgical mode.
Surgeon Settings Switch Setting Description Bottle Down Lowers the IV pole while the switch is held down. Reflux Activates reflux. Continuous Irrigation Activates or deactivates continuous irrigation. 1-Touch Up Increments CASE mode 1-Touch (Phaco only). 1-Touch Down Decrements CASE mode 1-Touch (Phaco only). Toggle CASE Activates or deactivates CASE mode, (Phaco only) 6.
Surgeon Settings Figure 5-31 — Advanced Linear Pedal Threshold Screen 3. Use the up and down arrows to change the threshold for each of the foot pedal pitch zones. P1 is the first zone, P2 is the second, and P3 is the final zone. 4. Check the Feedback checkbox to enable foot pedal feedback. Feedback is a physical and audible click as you move the foot pedal to the next or previous position. 5. Tap Save to retain the settings. 6. Tap Exit to close the Foot Pedal Set Up screen. Z370584 Rev.
Surgeon Settings Advanced Linear Pedal Test Figure 5-32 — Advanced Linear Pedal Test Screen NOTE: In addition to the procedure below, you can access the Advanced Linear Pedal Summary screen by pressing the foot pedal icon (shown below) near the top of the screen. 1. On the Surgeons and Programs screen, tap . 2. Tap the Test button. 3. Press the foot pedal down fully to position 3. As the foot pedal travels through positions 1 and 2 to position 3, the progress bar shows its current state.
Surgeon Settings 4. Press each of the four switches. When a switch is pressed, the On button for that switch turns green and its Off button turns white. When you release the switch, the On button for that switch turns white and its Off button turns green. 5. Tap Finished when you complete the testing of your foot switch. 6. Tap Exit to close the Foot Pedal Set Up screen. Set Sound Levels Default Settings Table 5.
Surgeon Settings Follow these steps to set the sound levels for the selected surgeon: 1. On the top panel, select the surgeon. 2. Tap . Figure 5-33 — Sound Settings Screen 3. Use the sliders to adjust the volume for: Master Volume Instrument Confirmation 4. Use the buttons on the right side to turn sounds on or off for the different system functions. 5. Use the up and down arrows to set the volume for: CASE Activation Phaco Power 6. Tap Save to retain any change you made. 7. Tap Exit.
Surgeon Settings Surgeon – Assign Order 1. Select a surgeon. 2. Use screen. or to move the surgeon names up or down on the Surgeons and Programs Figure 5-34 — Surgeons and Programs Screen 3. Repeat the steps until the order is to your satisfaction. Z370584 Rev.
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6 — Program Settings • “Create a New Program” on page 6-1 • “Delete a Program” on page 6-4 • “Edit a Program Name” on page 6-5 • “Lock a Program” on page 6-5 • “Copy a Surgeon Program” on page 6-5 • “Assign Program Order” on page 6-6 • “Program Settings” on page 6-6 • “Default Settings” on page 6-13 • “Phaco Power Settings” on page 6-19 • “WHITESTAR Technology” on page 6-21 • “FUSION Fluidics Phaco” on page 6-27 Create a New Program When you create a new surgeon, the system automatically assigns the three
Program Settings Figure 6-1 — Surgeons and Programs Screen 1. On Select Program, tap . Create a New Program Z370584 Rev.
Program Settings Figure 6-2 — Create New Program 2. Enter a program name and tap Enter, or tap Standard Names, select a program name from the list, and tap Enter. Z370584 Rev.
Program Settings Figure 6-3 — Standard Program Names Delete a Program Use Delete Program to remove a surgeon program from the Select Program screen. You cannot delete a program if it is the only program defined for a custom surgeon. You also cannot delete the default 19 gauge, 20 gauge, and 21 gauge programs from the Standard Surgeon. If you delete the current program, the next program on the list becomes the current program. 1. Select a program name on the list. 2. Tap .
Program Settings Edit a Program Name 1. Select a program name on the list. 2. Tap . 3. Enter a different program name or tap Standard Names and select a new name from the Standard Names list. See “Create a New Program” on page 6-1. 4. Tap Enter. Lock a Program 1. Tap on the Surgeons and Programs screen (Figure 6-1) to lock a program. Figure 6-5 — Confirm Program Lock Button 2. Tap Yes. NOTE: Once you lock a program you cannot unlock the program.
Program Settings Assign Program Order 1. Select a program on the list. 2. Use or to move the program names up or down on the list. NOTE: Assign Program Order is also used to select your preferred program. By moving a program to the top of the list, that program becomes your default or preferred program. Program Settings Program settings are used to define specific settings on the VERITAS™ Vision System.
Program Settings The default submode names are: • Phaco – Phaco 1, Phaco 2, Phaco 3, Phaco 4 • I/A – IA 1, IA 2, IA 3 • VIT – ICA, IAC • DIA – Diathermy 1, Diathermy 2 Each submode includes: • Active: If this checkbox is checked (enabled), this submode can be used during surgery. If unchecked, this submode is disabled (grayed out on the left), and if tapped, will not navigate or allow you to use it.
Program Settings Phaco 1. Tap to open the Settings screen. 2. Select a Phaco submode on the left (Figure 6-6). Figure 6-6 — Phaco Settings Screen 3. If desired, tap the submode name at the top of the screen (outlined in red in Figure 6-6) to customize the submode name. 4. Select the pump type (Peristaltic or Venturi). 5. Use the up and down arrows to set the Aspiration rate (10 to 60). 6. Use the up and down arrows to set the Vacuum. If you are using Venturi, the range is 0 to 600.
Program Settings Irrigation and Aspiration (I/A) 1. Tap to open the Settings screen. 2. Select an Irrigation/Aspiration submode on the left (Figure 6-7). Figure 6-7 — Irrigation/Aspiration Settings 3. If desired, tap the submode name at the top of the screen (outlined in red in Figure 6-7) to customize the submode name. 4. Select the pump type (Peristaltic or Venturi). 5. Use the up and down arrows to set the Aspiration rate (0 to 60). 6. Use the up and down arrows to set the Vacuum.
Program Settings Vitrectomy (VIT) 1. Tap to open the Settings screen. 2. Select a Vitrectomy submode on the left (Figure 6-8). Figure 6-8 — Vitrectomy Settings Screen 3. If desired, tap the submode name at the top of the screen (outlined in red in Figure 6-8) to customize the submode name. 4. Select the pump type (Peristaltic or Venturi). 5. Use the up and down arrows to set the Aspiration rate (0 to 60). 6. Use the up and down arrows to set the Vacuum. If you are using Venturi, the range is 0 to 600.
Program Settings 10. Bottle Height Hold: If this checkbox is checked (enabled), the bottle height is held at the Bottle Height value specified in the Vitrectomy submode. 11. Tap Save to save the program. Diathermy (DIA) 1. Tap to open the Settings screen. 2. Select a Diathermy submode on the left (Figure 6-9). Figure 6-9 — Diathermy Power Submode 3. If desired, tap the submode name at the top of the screen (outlined in red in Figure 6-9) to customize the submode name. 4.
Program Settings Advanced Infusion 1. Tap to open the Settings screen. 2. When using the Advanced Infusion Tubing Pack (VRT-AI), the Advanced Infusion checkbox must be checked, as outlined in red in Figure 6-10 below. Figure 6-10 — Advanced Infusion Enabled Program Settings Z370584 Rev.
Program Settings Default Settings Table 6.1 – 19 Gauge Program – Phaco Settings Parameter Advanced Infusion (Program based) Available Settings On, Off Function Submode name Default Settings Off Phaco 1 Phaco 2 Phaco 3 Phaco 4 Phaco 1 Phaco 2 Phaco 3 Phaco 4 Pump selection Venturi Peristaltic Peristaltic Peristaltic Venturi Peristaltic IV Pole Height 0–106cm or 0–42 inches (Advanced Infusion disabled) 80 cm 31.5 inches 106 cm 42 inches 106 cm 42 inches 90 cm 35.
Program Settings Parameter Available Settings Default Settings Max power Unoccluded (%) 50 40 35 Power delivery Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous WHITESTAR™ setting (duty cycle) On 6/3 (67%) On 8/4 (67%) On VWS (67%) Quadrant 1 - 12/6 Quadrant 2 - 10/5 Quadrant 3 - 8/4 Quadrant 4 - 6/3 On 4/8 (33%) 50 40 35 10 Occluded mode (%) 10 Power delivery Continuous Multi-Burst Multi-Burst Continuous WHITESTAR setting (duty cycle) On 6/3 (67%) On 8/4 (67%) On 8/4 (67%) On 4/8
Program Settings Table 6.3 – 20 Gauge Program – Phaco Settings Parameter Advanced Infusion (Program based) Available Settings On, Off Default Settings Off Function Phaco 1 Phaco 2 Phaco 3 Submode name Phaco 1 Phaco 2 Phaco 3 Phaco 4 Phaco 4 Pump selection Venturi Peristaltic Peristaltic Peristaltic Venturi Peristaltic IV Pole Height 0-106cm 0-42 inches (Advanced Infusion Off) 80 cm 31.5 inches 106 cm 42 inches 106 cm 42 inches 90 cm 35.
Program Settings Parameter Available Settings Default Settings Max power Unoccluded (%) 50 40 35 Power delivery Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous WHITESTAR setting (duty cycle) On 6/3 (67%) On 8/4 (67%) On VWS (67%) Quadrant 1 - 12/6 Quadrant 2 - 10/5 Quadrant 3 - 8/4 Quadrant 4 - 6/3 On 4/8 (20%) 50 40 40 15 Occluded mode (%) 15 Power delivery Continuous Multi-Burst Multi-Burst Continuous WHITESTAR setting (duty cycle) On 6/3 (67%) On 8/4 (67%) On 8/4 (67%) On 4/8
Program Settings Table 6.5 – 21 Gauge Program – Phaco Settings Parameter Advanced Infusion (Program based) Available Settings On, Off Default Settings Off Function Phaco 1 Phaco 2 Phaco 3 Submode name Phaco 1 Phaco 2 Phaco 3 Phaco 4 Phaco 4 Pump selection Venturi Peristaltic Peristaltic Peristaltic Venturi Peristaltic IV Pole Height 0-106cm 0-42 inches (Advanced Infusion off) 80 cm 31.5 inches 106 cm 42 inches 106 cm 42 inches 90 cm 35.
Program Settings Parameter Available Settings Default Settings Max power Unoccluded (%) 50 40 35 Power delivery Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous WHITESTAR setting (duty cycle) On 6/3 (67%) On 8/4 (67%) On VWS (67%) Quadrant 1 - 12/6 Quadrant 2 - 10/5 Quadrant 3 - 8/4 Quadrant 4 - 6/3 On 4/8 (33%) 50 40 40 20 Occluded mode (%) 20 Power delivery Continuous Multi-Burst Multi-Burst Continuous WHITESTAR setting (duty cycle) On 6/3 (67%) On 8/4 (67%) On 8/4 (67%) On 4/8
Program Settings Phaco Power Settings • Continuous • Pulse Mode • Short Pulse • Long Pulse • Low Power Pulse • High Power Pulse • Single Burst (panel only) • Multiple Burst (panel only) • Continuous Burst From the Phaco Settings screen, tap to display the Phaco Power selection. Figure 6-11 — Phaco Power Settings In addition to the nine Phaco power modes, you can also select the WHITESTAR mode. Additional WHITESTAR Technology information is later in this section. Z370584 Rev.
Program Settings Continuous Phaco Power Continuous phaco power delivers continuous, uninterrupted phaco power to the handpiece and requires no pulse rate setting. Pulse Mode Pulse Mode delivers phaco in pulses of 1 to 100 ms when the foot pedal is in position 3. You can set this in a range of 1 to 100 pulses per second (pps). The default setting is 20 pps. To set the Pulse Mode range: 1. Tap the Pulse Mode button. 2. Tap the pulse setting number. A Settings dialog box opens. 3.
Program Settings High Power Pulse Phaco Power High Power Pulse generates continuous phaco power in foot pedal position 3. When you press the foot pedal, the continuous pulse changes into long pulses and then gradually changes to short pulses. Single Burst Phaco Power (Panel Only) Single Burst delivers a single burst of ultrasonic power of 110 ms duration when you press the foot pedal to position 3. You must return to foot pedal position 2, pause for approximately one-half (0.
Program Settings Table 6.7 – WHITESTAR Technology Parameter Settings Setting Pulse On Time (ms) Pulse Off Time (ms) Duty Cycle Pulse Rate (pps) 6/12 6 12 33% 55 4/8 4 8 33% 83 6/4 6 4 60% 100 6/8 6 8 43% 71 8/4 8 4 67% 83 4/24 4 24 14% 35 6/28 6 28 18% 29 6/24 6 24 20% 33 8/24 8 24 25% 31 6/18 6 18 25% 41 Figure 6-12 — Duty Cycle WHITESTAR Technology Z370584 Rev.
Program Settings When the variable WHITESTAR Technology is used, different duty cycles are applied as the foot pedal moves through the power delivery zone. The zone is divided into four equal size quadrants, and a different duty cycle can be applied in each quadrant (Variable WS). You can also use the sliding adjustments to create custom duty cycles for Variable WS. Figure 6-13 — Variable WHITESTAR Technology Foot Pedal Positions and Duty Cycles 1. Foot pedal position 2. WHITESTAR duty cycle Z370584 Rev.
Program Settings Figure 6-14 — Duty Cycles for Variable WS WHITESTAR Technology Z370584 Rev.
Program Settings WHITESTAR ICE Technology (Pulse Shaping) The WHITESTAR ICE Technology was the next micro-pulse advance in phacoemulsification technology, which combined modulated ultrasonic power (pulse shaping) with vacuum control through the application of the Chamber Stabilization Environment (CASE).
Program Settings Figure 6-16 — Pulse Shaping Screen There are four settings for WHITESTAR ICE Pulse Shaping: • Low Power Limit • High Power Limit • Percent Kick Low End of Range • Percent Kick High End of Range The Low Power Limit and High Power Limit settings define the range of the applied pulse shaping. When the applied phaco power is outside these limits, there is no pulse shaping.
Program Settings FUSION Fluidics Phaco FUSION Fluidics Phaco is an intelligent vacuum monitoring system that regulates the maximum allowable vacuum that follows an occlusion of the phaco tip. When the phaco tip becomes occluded, the vacuum rises. Clearing of the occlusion while the vacuum is at a high-level can cause a post-occlusion surge.
Program Settings Figure 6-18 — Phaco Surgical Screen with Occlusion and CASE On Occlusion Mode Settings With Occlusion Mode, you can set different aspiration rates for occluded aspiration as opposed to unoccluded aspiration. You can set a different vacuum rise time for when the phaco tip occludes without changing the aspiration rate through an unoccluded tip. To set the occluded aspiration rate thresholds: 1. Tap Phaco. 2. Tap Settings. 3. Check the Occlusion checkbox to enable Occlusion Mode.
Program Settings Figure 6-19 — Occlusion Mode Settings Screen 4. Use the up and down arrows to adjust the pump ramp 5. Tap the FUSION button ( ). 6. On the FUSION screen, use the up and down arrows to adjust the threshold and the Actual Max Vac. Z370584 Rev.
Program Settings Figure 6-20 — FUSION Settings Screen 7. Tap Finished to close the screen. 8. Tap Save to retain the settings. 9. Tap Exit to close the screen. Occlusion Vacuum Threshold In Occlusion mode phaco, you can set an occlusion threshold value for vacuum. When in Occlusion mode phaco, there is an additional control panel for vacuum. The vacuum threshold setting lets you choose the vacuum level at which occluded settings take effect.
Program Settings Figure 6-21 — Occlusion Aspiration Rate To adjust the occluded aspiration rate in Occlusion mode phaco, tap the up or down arrows to increase or decrease the occluded aspiration rate. Or 1. Tap . The Settings screen opens. 2. Tap the up or down arrows to increase or decrease the occluded aspiration rate. 3. Tap Exit to close the screen. Occlusion Mode Power Settings You can set different power levels when the phaco tip occludes. Z370584 Rev.
Program Settings Figure 6-22 — Phaco Surgical Screen with Occlusion Mode Power Settings 1. VERITAS Swivel with ELLIPS™ FX Technology 2. WHITESTAR Technology without Pulse Shaping To adjust the occluded power delivery: NOTE: Nonzero start parameters are the same for unoccluded and occluded settings. When the current value reaches the occlusion threshold then the system uses the occlusion settings. You cannot set the nonzero start value higher than the occlusion threshold. 1. Tap the Settings 2.
Program Settings Venting an Occlusion As discussed earlier in this chapter, vacuum builds when the aspiration tip is blocked or occluded by tissue or other material. The fluidics system relieves vacuum in the aspiration line when the foot pedal traverses from position 2 to position 1.
Program Settings Figure 6-23 — FUSION Settings Screen 3. On the FUSION screen, tap the On button to turn CASE mode on. NOTE: If the Venturi pump option is on, you cannot access the FUSION Fluidics screen. There is no Occlusion mode phaco or CASE mode with Venturi. 4. The FUSION screen shows the CASE settings as a graph. Use the up and down arrows at the bottom of the screen to adjust the: Upper Threshold (Up) – This is the maximum threshold vacuum setting.
Program Settings CASE One Touch To simplify the programming of the CASE function, you only need to define the basic CASE parameters once. You can adjust the CASE function quickly and easily from the CASE One Touch settings on the surgical screen. Use these controls to change the CASE functionality for greater efficiency (up arrow) or more control (down arrow) to suit any particular combination of cataract density, surgical technique, or personal preference.
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7 — System Configuration • “Setting the Maximum IV Pole Height” on page 7-1 • “Testing the IV Pole” on page 7-2 • “Event Log” on page 7-3 • “Wireless Foot Pedal Setup” on page 7-4 • “VERITAS Remote Control Setup” on page 7-9 • “System Versions” on page 7-10 • “System Self Test” on page 7-12 • “Language Selection” on page 7-13 • “Surgical Media Center (SMC) (Optional)” on page 7-14 • “Set System Date and Time” on page 7-16 • “Set Units of Measure for Vacuum” on page 7-17 • “Service Interval” on page 7-18 • “
System Configuration Figure 7-1 — Max IV Pole Height Dialog Box 3. Use the up or down arrow to adjust the maximum IV pole height. You can set the maximum IV pole height in the range 75 cm to 106 cm. You can also tap the numeric value shown to open a numeric keypad screen to enter the exact value to use. 4. Tap Finished to return to the Configuration screen. 5. Tap Exit to close the Configuration screen. Testing the IV Pole Follow these steps to test the IV pole. 1. Tap Configuration. 2.
System Configuration Figure 7-2 — IV Pole Test 3. Tap the Start button under Send to Top to move the IV pole to maximum height. 4. Tap the Start button under Send to 30 cm to move the IV pole to a height of 30 cm. 5. Tap the Start button under Send to Bottom to move the IV pole to minimum height. 6. Tap Finished to close the IV Pole Test dialog box and return to the Configuration screen. 7. Tap Exit to close the Configuration screen. Event Log 1. Tap Configuration. 2. Tap the Event Log button.
System Configuration Figure 7-3 — Event Log Screen 1. Tap Previous to move to the prior page of the log. 2. Tap Next to move to the next page of the log. 3. Tap Export Log to save the log file to an external USB device. 4. Tap Finished to close the Event Log dialog box and return to the Configuration screen. 5. Tap Exit to close the Configuration screen.
System Configuration Figure 7-4 — Wireless Setup Screen 3. On the Wireless Setup dialog box, tap Veritas Foot Pedal/Advanced Linear Pedal (Figure 7-4). Z370584 Rev.
System Configuration Figure 7-5 — VERITAS Foot Pedal and Advanced Linear Pedal Pairing Screen 4. Follow the instructions on the screen to pair the foot pedal. Cancel Pairing can be used to abort the pairing process. Unpair can be used to clear the pairing of the foot pedal from the console. 5. Tap Pair. If the blue light is on, the wireless foot pedal is paired. If the blue light is blinking fast, the wireless foot pedal is searching for a connection.
System Configuration Advanced Control Pedal Wireless Pairing Follow the steps below to pair the Advanced Control Pedal to the system with a wireless Bluetooth connection. 1. On the main screen, tap Configuration. 2. Tap Wireless Setup. 3. On the Wireless Setup dialog box, tap Advanced Control Pedal (Figure 7-4). Figure 7-6 — Advanced Control Pedal Pairing Screen 4. On the Foot Pedal Pairing screen, tap Wireless Pairing (Figure 7-6).
System Configuration Figure 7-7 — Wireless Pairing Instructions 7. The system communicates the appropriate data to the foot pedal. The system displays a progress screen during the pairing process. 8. When pairing completes, the progress screen closes and the system displays the message: “The foot pedal is now paired with the system”. If the blue light is on, the wireless foot pedal is paired. If the blue light is blinking the wireless foot pedal is not paired.
System Configuration VERITAS Remote Control Setup VERITAS Remote Control Pairing Follow the steps below to pair the VERITAS Remote Control to the system with a wireless Bluetooth connection. 1. On the main screen, tap Configuration. 2. Tap Wireless Setup. 3. On the Wireless Setup dialog box, tap Remote Control (Figure 7-4). Figure 7-8 — Remote Control Pairing Screen 4. Follow the instructions on the screen to pair the VERITAS Remote Control. Cancel Pairing can be used to abort the pairing process.
System Configuration If the green light remains off after button presses, remove the back battery cover to replace or install batteries (2x AA DURACELL® COPPERTOP). See “Battery Replacement – VERITAS Remote Control” on page 10-4. If the amber light is on, the remote battery is low. Replace batteries to ensure optimal performance. See “Battery Replacement – VERITAS Remote Control” on page 10-4. If the blue light is on, the VERITAS Remote Control is paired.
System Configuration Figure 7-9 — System Versions Screen 3. Tap Finished to close the System Versions dialog box. 4. Tap Exit to close the Configuration screen. System Self Test System Self Test performs a test of all system components. An error message appears if the system fails the Self Test. 1. On the main screen, tap Configuration. 2. Tap Self Test. Z370584 Rev.
System Configuration Figure 7-10 — Self Test Screen The Self Test closes automatically. 3. Tap Exit to close the Configuration screen. Language Selection The system features a 31-language user interface. Before you proceed, select one of the languages for your display screen (English is the default language). 1. On the main screen, tap Configuration. 2. Tap Language. Language Selection Z370584 Rev.
System Configuration Figure 7-11 — Language Screen 3. Select the desired language from the listing (for additional languages, tap Next List). 4. Tap Yes at the confirmation pop-up. The screen automatically changes to the selected language. 5. Tap Exit to close the Language screen. 6. Tap Exit to close the Configuration screen.
System Configuration Follow these steps to configure the Surgical Media Center. 1. Tap Configuration. 2. Tap SMC. Figure 7-12 — Surgical Media Center (SMC) Dialog Box 3. The system displays an SMC dialog box. Tap the appropriate button to choose one of the three options. You can choose from: Off – The surgical media center function is disabled. On – The surgical media center function records continuously, even between cases. Automatic – The SMC function records only during cases, not between them.
System Configuration Set System Date and Time Follow these steps to set the system date and time. 1. Tap Configuration. 2. Tap Set Date/Time. Figure 7-13 — Set Date/Time Dialog Box 3. On the Set Date/Time screen, tap the up and down arrows to set the day, month, year, hour, and minute. 4. You can change the way the date is displayed. Tap Day/Month/Year to display the date in that format; for example, the date December 21, 2011 would be displayed as 21.12.2011.
System Configuration Tap 12 Hour to display the time of day in 12-hour format; for example, 2:45:43 PM would be displayed as 2:45:43 PM. 6. Tap Enter to return to the Configuration screen. 7. Tap Exit to close the Configuration screen. Set Units of Measure for Vacuum Follow these steps to set the units of measure for vacuum. 1. Tap Configuration. 2. Tap Set Vacuum Units. Figure 7-14 — Set Vacuum Units Dialog Box 3. On the Set Vacuum Units dialog box, the current selection is highlighted in green.
System Configuration Service Interval The Service Interval screen provides information on the previous and upcoming date for Preventative Maintenance, as well as system usage count information. 1. On the main screen, tap Configuration. 2. Tap Service Interval. Figure 7-15 — Service Interval Screen 3. Tap Finished to close the dialog box. 4. Tap Exit to close the Configuration screen. Import/Export Database Export Export can be used to export surgeon program(s) to a USB drive. 1.
System Configuration Figure 7-16 — Export Database Screen 2. Tap Export. 3. Select a file to export from the list or use Select All to export all of the files listed. 4. Tap Copy Programs. 5. Tap OK to close the screen. 6. Tap Exit to close the Configuration screen. Figure 7-17 — Copy Successful Dialog Box Import/Export Database Z370584 Rev.
System Configuration Import Import can be used to import surgeon program(s) that have been saved on a USB drive. 1. From Configuration, tap Import/Export Database. NOTE: Ensure you place the USB device into the USB port on the back of the system. Figure 7-18 — Import Database Screen 2. Tap Import. 3. Select a file to import from the list or use Select All to import all of the files listed. 4. Tap Copy Programs. 5. Tap OK to close the screen. Figure 7-19 — Copy Successful Dialog Box Z370584 Rev.
System Configuration 6. Tap Exit to close the Configuration screen. Backup All Backup All saves a backup of the database to the USB device attached to the system. 1. From Configuration, tap Backup All. NOTE: Ensure you place the USB device into the USB port on the back of the system. Figure 7-20 — Backup All Screen 2. Enter a name for the file. 3. Tap Enter. 4. Tap OK to complete the backup. Backup All Z370584 Rev.
System Configuration Figure 7-21 — Backup Successful Dialog Box 5. Tap Exit to close the Configuration screen. Print to File Print to File can be used to export a text file of the selected surgeon program to a USB drive. 1. From Configuration, tap Print to File. 2. Tap OK to close the confirmation dialog box. Figure 7-22 — Print to File Dialog Box Restore Database NOTE: When you save a new surgeon or save changes to an existing program the system updates this list.
System Configuration Figure 7-23 — Database Restore Screen 3. Tap Restore Selection. Figure 7-24 — Restore Selection Dialog Box 4. Tap Yes at the confirmation. 5. Tap OK or wait for the dialog box to close. Restore Database Z370584 Rev.
System Configuration Figure 7-25 — Database Restored Confirmation Dialog Box 6. Tap Finished to close the screen. 7. Tap Exit to close the Configuration screen. Restore All Restore All restores a database that was saved on the USB device through the Backup All option. NOTE: If a file name has the suffix “(WS PRO)”, it indicates the database was backed up from a WHITESTAR SIGNATURE™ PRO System and can be restored and upgraded on the VERITAS Vision System. 1. From Configuration, tap Restore All.
System Configuration Figure 7-26 — Database Restore Screen 2. Select the database to restore from the list. NOTE: This options allows you to upgrade a database saved on the USB device with the Backup All feature on the WHITESTAR SIGNATURE PRO System. The database file(s) appears in the list with “(WS PRO)” at the end of the name. 3. Tap Restore Selection. 4. Tap OK at the confirmation screen. Figure 7-27 — Database Restore Confirmation Dialog Box 5. Tap Finished to close the screen. 6.
System Configuration Delete a Backup Database You can delete a database from your portable USB device. Contact your JJSV service representative to delete the database from your system's hard drive. 1. Insert the USB device into the port on the back of the system. 2. From Configuration, tap Restore All. 3. Select the database to delete from the list. 4. Tap Delete Selection. 5. Tap Yes at the confirmation screen. Figure 7-28 — Deletion of Backup Database Confirmation Dialog Box 6.
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8 — Symbol Definitions The following symbols appear on the VERITAS™ Vision System front and back panels and in the software: Symbol Definition Symbol on the power switch indicates power is on. Symbol on the power switch indicates power is off. Symbol on the Power On/Off button. If the system is in power down mode, pressing this button will cause the system to power up.
Symbol Definitions Symbol Definition Foot pedal connection. Communications port Programmable IV pole Diathermy Handpiece Receptacle Phaco Handpiece Receptacle Vitrectomy Cutter Receptacle Do not reuse Potential equalizer used to identify the terminals which, when connected together, bring the various parts of an equipment or of a system to the same potential, not necessarily being the earth (ground) potential, e.g. for local bonding.
Symbol Definitions Symbol Definition IPX6 is the Ingress Protection code that indicates that the device is protected against powerful water jets. Caution: Federal (USA) law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a licensed healthcare practitioner.
Symbol Definitions Symbol Definition Single Linear Foot Pedal icon. Shows the current position of the foot pedal as you press the foot pedal. The number changes when the position of the foot pedal changes. When you tap the icon, the Foot Pedal Configuration screen opens. Advanced Control Pedal (ACP) icon. Shows the current position of the foot pedal as you press the foot pedal. The number changes when the position of the foot pedal changes.
Symbol Definitions Symbol Definition ELLIPS FX handpiece is attached. VERITAS Swivel handpiece is attached. Occlusion Mode Indicator. This indicator displays on the Phaco mode surgical screen to indicate Occlusion Mode is enabled. During surgery, this indicator highlights in green if the vacuum threshold is tripped and the defined occluded settings of the current Phaco submode applies. Reload – The reload button cycles through the surgeon’s programs.
Symbol Definitions Symbol Definition Clear Error – Only active when there is an error. Tap this icon after resolving the error. The icon removes the error from the display. Event Log – Tap this button on the Configuration screen to view the Event Log. Max IV Pole Height – Tap this button on the Configuration screen to set the maximum height the IV pole can move. Wireless Setup – Tap this button on the Configuration screen to pair the wireless VERITAS Remote Control or the wireless foot pedals.
Symbol Definitions Symbol Definition Language – Tap this button on the Configuration screen to select the language used for the user interface. Set Vacuum Units – Tap this button on the Configuration screen to set the vacuum units to either mmHg or kPa. Surgical Media Center (SMC) – Tap this button on the Configuration screen to format how the SMC starts to record surgery. Service Interval – Tap this button on the Configuration screen to view when the next time maintenance is due on the system.
Symbol Definitions Symbol Definition Delete Surgeon or Program – Tap this icon to delete a surgeon from the list of surgeons or a program from the list of programs. Edit Surgeon or Program Name – Tap to edit the surgeon or program name. Foot Pedal Settings – Tap to set up or edit the foot pedal settings. Sound Settings – Tap to set the volume settings for the system. Move Doctor Name Up – Select a surgeon name on the list of surgeons and use this icon to move the doctor’s name up the list.
Symbol Definitions Symbol Definition More – Opens additional settings screens. Save – Used to save changes made to settings during surgery. Save As – Located on the Program Settings screen. Used to save the program with a new name. Restore Program – Located on the Program Settings screen. Used to change the settings back to the previous saved settings. Restore Submode – Located on the Program Settings screen. Used to change the submode settings to the previous saved settings.
Symbol Definitions Symbol Definition Reset Timer – Tap to reset Phaco or Diathermy time VERITAS Remote Control Not Connected – VERITAS Remote Control is not paired, or is paired but has not been connected. Press any VERITAS Remote Control key to connect if paired. Wireless Pairing Successful – Indicates wireless pairing for VERITAS Remote Control, Advanced Linear Pedal, and VERITAS Foot Pedal is successful. Z370584 Rev.
9 — Care and Cleaning • “Cleaning and Sterilization Procedures” on page 9-1 • “Phaco Handpiece” on page 9-1 • “Irrigation/Aspiration Handpiece” on page 9-2 • “Diathermy Handpiece and Cable” on page 9-2 • “Vitrectomy Cutter” on page 9-2 • “Touchscreen Monitor Cleaning” on page 9-2 • “General Cleaning (Console, Foot Pedal, Remote Control)” on page 9-3 Cleaning and Sterilization Procedures Handle all previously used reusable items according to the Directions for Use for the particular product.
Care and Cleaning Irrigation/Aspiration Handpiece Refer to the irrigation/aspiration handpiece product Directions for Use for cleaning, handling, and sterilization instructions. Diathermy Handpiece and Cable Refer to the diathermy handpiece product Directions for Use for cleaning, handling, and sterilization instructions. Vitrectomy Cutter The vitrectomy cutter is a disposable, single-use instrument.
Care and Cleaning • Acid • Detergents with fluoride • Detergents with ammonia at higher concentration > 1.6% • Abrasives • Detergents with abrasives • Steel wool • Sponge with abrasives • Steel blades • Cloth with steel thread • 409 • Windex • Lysol Cleaning Process • Before you start cleaning the touchscreen monitor, shut down the system. • Use the recommended microfiber cleaning cloth to wipe the unit clean.
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10 — Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics • “Errors” on page 10-1 • “Most Common User-Correctable Problems” on page 10-1 • “Fuse Replacement Procedure” on page 10-2 • “Battery Replacement – VERITAS Foot Pedal and Advanced Linear Pedal” on page 10-3 • “Battery Replacement – VERITAS Remote Control” on page 10-4 • “Charging Options for Wireless Foot Pedals” on page 10-4 • “Troubleshooting” on page 10-5 • “Status, Warning, and Error Messages” on page 10-10 Errors During the operation of the VERITAS
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics • If there is no phacoemulsification, confirm there is no damage to the phaco tip/handpiece by dropping or misuse. • If no irrigation occurs, shake the drip chamber to confirm that the ball or the valve moves freely. If there is no rattle sound, replace the drip chamber with another disposable tubing pack.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics Battery Replacement – VERITAS Foot Pedal and Advanced Linear Pedal WARNING! Do not replace the foot pedal battery while in use with a patient. NOTE: Remove the battery when shipping or transporting the foot pedal. NOTE: Do not install a damaged battery. Figure 10-1 — Bottom View Foot Pedal 1. Battery Cover Z370584 Rev.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics To replace the battery in the VERITAS Foot Pedal and Advanced Linear Pedal: 1. Use a flat-head screwdriver to remove the battery cover. NOTE: The screws cannot be separated from the cover. 2. Remove the battery. NOTE: Dispose of the used battery in the proper manner. 3. Insert a new battery. NOTE: Ensure to align the positive and negative ends of the battery. NOTE: Do not install a damaged battery. 4. Replace the cover and tighten the screws.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 1. Disconnect the foot pedal cable from the console. 2. Attach the AC charger cable to the foot pedal cable. 3. Plug the AC charger into a power receptacle. NOTE: When the green light is no longer blinking, the foot pedal batteries are charged. Table 10.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics CAUTION! DO NOT have any other Bluetooth® devices in the same area as the remote and the console (other remote controls, foot pedals, cell phones, or headsets, for example) as the pairing operation will fail. The software can detect a maximum of thirty-two (32) devices. 3. Check to see if the VERITAS Remote Control is in “sleep” mode. If the remote is in “sleep” mode, press any button on the remote.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics Priming Errors 1. Check the tubing pack loading, including reloading the tubing pack. 2. Verify that there are no kinks, clogs, or loose fittings. 3. Replace the handpiece and the tip and prime. 4. Replace the tubing pack. 5. Check the test chamber for proper installation and any leaks. 6. Contact JJSV for Technical Service. Irrigation No Irrigation Flow 1. Ensure you selected the appropriate mode on the screen. 2.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics Using large amounts of fluid 1. Check the incision size. 2. Check the bottle height. 3. Check the flow rate (pump speed too high). 4. Check that no fluid enters the collection bag when you do not use irrigation. 5. Reseat or replace the tubing pack. Aspiration No aspiration 1. Ensure you have the appropriate mode selected on the screen. 2. Check for kinks or clogs in the tubing. 3. Check the tubing connection to the handpiece. 4.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 2. Check the flow rate setting. 3. Check the tubing fittings to the handpiece. 4. Check for kinks in the tubing. 5. Remove the handpiece and perform the test chamber test to ensure you have balanced the handpiece. 6. Ensure you balanced irrigation and aspiration. Phacoemulsification No phacoemulsification 1. Ensure you selected the Phaco mode on the touchscreen. 2. Ensure the system is primed and tuned. 3. Check the foot pedal operation. 4.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics No sound when using diathermy 1. Ensure the volume setting is at a level of 6 or greater on Sounds screen. 2. Check for sounds when you push any touchscreen or remote buttons. 3. Check for an audible confirmation upon completion of system start-up test (at power up). Vitrectomy No vitrectomy cutting or poor cutting 1. Ensure you selected the Vitrectomy mode on the touchscreen. 2.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 1. Select End Case. 2. Select Next Case. 3. If the error does not clear select End Case. 4. Select Shutdown. 5. Select Yes and wait for the system to power off. 6. Start up the system. 7. If the error does not clear or if the error continues to occur, document the error message and contact JJSV for technical service. 102 Fluidics write error. Probable cause: The Microcontroller, SPI, SPI Bus, EEPROM, or ADC is bad. Corrective action: 1. Select End Case.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 111 Fluidics ROM error. Probable cause: Bad Microcontroller. Corrective action: 1. Select End Case. 2. Select Shutdown. 3. Select Yes and wait for the system to power off. 4. Start up the system. 5. If the error does not clear or if the error continues to occur, document the error message and contact JJSV for technical service. 112 Fluidics Master communication error.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 4. Start up the system. 5. If the error does not clear or if the error continues to occur, document the error message and contact JJSV for technical service. 119 Fluidics pinch valve error. Probable cause: Valve or drive circuit failure. Corrective action: 1. Select End Case. 2. Select Shutdown. 3. Select Yes and wait for the system to power off. 4. Start up the system. 5.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 2. Select Next Case. 3. Replace the Fluidics Tubing pack. 4. If the error does not clear or if the error continues to occur, document the error message and contact JJSV for technical service. 130 Fluidics encoder error. Probable cause: • There is a Fluidics Tubing pack loading problem. • Encoder, decoder or stepper driver circuit failed. Corrective action: 1. Select End Case. 2. Select New Case. 3. If the error does not clear select End Case. 4.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 10. If the error is not corrected or if the error continues to occur, document the error message and contact JJSV for technical service. 134 Fluidics drain pump rotational error. Probable cause: • There is a Fluidics Tubing pack loading problem. • There is an encoder, decoder circuit, or stepper driver circuit failure. Corrective action: 1. Insert a new Fluidics Tubing pack. 2. Select Next Case and prime the system. 3.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 149 Fluidics strain gauge error. Probable cause: • The Fluidics Tubing pack is not properly mounted. • Bad strain gauge. Corrective action: 1. Reinsert the Fluidics Tubing pack. 2. Prime the system. 3. If the error does not clear or if the error continues to occur, document the error message and contact JJSV for technical service. 151 Peristaltic pump stall. Probable Cause: Encoder, Decoder, or Stepper driver is faulty. Corrective Action: 1.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 162 Advanced Infusion not Available. Probable Cause: Pressure sensor, GFI valve or pressure regulator is faulty or there is an internal air leak. Corrective Action: 1. Use an Advanced Fluidics program. 2. Disconnect the infusion connector from the console if connected. 3. Prime the system to continue. 4. If the error continues to occur, contact JJSV for technical service. 164 Advanced Infusion current too high or too low.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 9. If the error still does not clear or if the error continues to occur, document the error message and contact JJSV for technical service. 202 Phaco power error. Probable cause: Hardware failure. Corrective action: 1. Check the handpiece connections. 2. Retune the handpiece. 3. If the error does not clear, select End Case. 4. Select Shutdown. 5. Select Yes and wait for the system to power off. 6. Start up the system. 7. Retune the handpiece. 8.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 3. If the error does not clear, select End Case. 4. Select Shutdown. 5. Select Yes and wait for the system to power off. 6. Start up the system. 7. Retune the handpiece. 8. If the error still does not clear, replace the handpiece with a new handpiece and tune the handpiece. 9. If the error still does not clear or if the error continues to occur, document the error message and contact JJSV for technical service. 206 Phaco controller ADC error.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 4. Select Shutdown. 5. Select Yes and wait for the system to power off. 6. Start up the system. 7. Retune the handpiece. 8. If the error still does not clear, replace the handpiece with a new handpiece, and tune the handpiece. 9. If the error still does not clear or if the error continues to occur, document the error message and contact JJSV for technical service. 210 Phaco RAM error. Probable cause: Bad Microcontroller. Corrective action: 1.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 213 SPI error. Probable cause: SPI Microcontroller failure. Corrective action: 1. Select End Case. 2. Select Shutdown. 3. Select Yes and wait for the system to power off. 4. Start up the system. 5. If the error does not clear or if the error continues to occur, document the error message and contact JJSV for technical service. 214 SPI error. Probable cause: SPI Microcontroller failure. Corrective action: 1. Select End Case. 2. Select Shutdown. 3.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 4. If the error still does not clear, replace the handpiece with a new handpiece, and tune the handpiece. 5. If the error still does not clear or if the error continues to occur, document the error message and contact JJSV for technical service. 284 Phaco power supply error. Probable cause: The power supply is bad. Corrective action: 1. Select End Case. 2. Select Shutdown. 3. Select Yes and wait for the system to power off. 4. Start up the system. 5.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 287 Diathermy error. Probable cause: Diathermy Driver failure. Corrective action: 1. Check the diathermy cord connections. 2. Select End Case. 3. Select Shutdown. 4. Select Yes and wait for the system to power off. 5. Start up the system. 6. If the error still does not clear or if the error continues to occur, document the error message and contact JJSV for technical service. 290 Foot pedal error. Probable cause: • The foot pedal has failed.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 1. Select End Case. 2. Select Next Case. 3. If the error does not clear or if the error continues to occur, document the error message and contact JJSV for technical service. 311 Dump valve pressure high/low. Probable cause: • Piston pump not working. • The VIT dump valve not closing. Corrective action: 1. Select End Case. 2. Select Next Case. 3.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 2. Select Next Case. 3. If the error does not clear or if the error continues to occur, document the error message and contact JJSV for technical service. 352 IH Failure. Probable cause: Hardware not functioning correctly. Corrective action: 1. Select End Case. 2. Select Shutdown. 3. Select Yes and wait for the system to power off. 4. Start up the system. 5.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 4. Start up the system. 5. If the error does not clear or if the error continues to occur, document the error message and contact JJSV for technical service. 362 IH Fluidics communication error. Probable cause: Communication error. Corrective action: 1. Select End Case. 2. Select Shutdown. 3. Select Yes and wait for the system to power off. 4. Start up the system. 5.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 2. Tune the handpiece and continue surgery. 3. If the error does not clear or if the error continues to occur, document the error message and contact JJSV for technical service. 416 Foot pedal error. Probable cause: • Foot pedal communication error. • Could not open port. • Too many wireless devices. • Foot pedal battery too low. Corrective action: 1. Check the wired or wireless connection to the system. 2. Wired Connection.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 9. Replace the foot pedal. 10. If the error still does not clear or if the error continues to occur, document the error message and contact JJSV for technical service. 420 Foot pedal battery too low. Probable cause: Foot pedal battery to low to operate wireless. Corrective action: 1. Connect the foot pedal to the system with the foot pedal cable to clear the error. 2. Continue with the current case once the error is cleared.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics Corrective action: 1. Remove the Fluidics Tubing pack. 2. Reinstall the Fluidics Tubing pack and reprime. 3. If the error does not clear, replace the tubing pack with a new Fluidics Tubing pack and prime the system. 4. If the error does not clear or if the error continues to occur, document the error message and contact JJSV for technical service. 512 IV Pole communications error. Probable cause: Communication error. Corrective action: 1.
Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics Corrective action: 1. Prime the system. 2. If the error still does not clear or if the error continues to occur, document the error message and contact JJSV for technical service. 517 IV Pole is jammed. Probable cause: • IV Pole motor failure. • There is an obstruction that does not allow the IV pole to move. Corrective action: 1. Check the IV pole for obstructions. 2. Prime the system. 3.
11 — Warranty and Maintenance Warranty Statement Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc. (JJSV) warrants for a period of one year (12 months) from the date of installation of the VERITAS™ Vision System console, foot pedal, wireless VERITAS Remote Control, the programmable IV pole, and the phaco handpiece to be free from defects in materials and workmanship when properly installed, maintained, and used for the intended purpose.
Warranty and Maintenance Maintenance User maintenance of the VERITAS Vision System is only for those adjustments and corrective actions in Chapter 10, "Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics". There are no user serviceable components within the console and you must not attempt to access the internal components. Any attempt to do so will void the warranty. JJSV recommends, at least annually, routine or periodic maintenance of the VERITAS Vision System by an JJSV representative.
12 — Specifications • “Physical Specifications” on page 12-1 • “Environmental Specifications” on page 12-3 • “Electrical Specifications” on page 12-3 • “Electromagnetic Compatibility” on page 12-4 • “RF Wireless Technology” on page 12-10 • “Bluetooth Characteristics” on page 12-17 • “Phacoemulsification Specifications” on page 12-19 • “Irrigation and Aspiration Specifications” on page 12-19 • “Vitrectomy Specifications” on page 12-20 • “Diathermy Specifications” on page 12-20 • “Diathermy Power Graphs” on p
Specifications English / U.S. Metric Single Linear Foot Pedal Dimensions Width 12 inches 31 cm Length 10.5 inches 27 cm Height 5.5 inches 14 cm 10 pounds 4.5 kg Width 10.5 inches 27 cm Length 14 inches 36 cm Height 5.5 inches 14 cm 15 pounds 7 kg Width 9.8 inches 25 cm Length 15.6 inches 39.6 cm Height 4.9 inches 12.
Specifications Environmental Specifications Table 12.3 – Environmental Specifications Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature 10 to 40°C Humidity Up to 95% RH, non-condensing Ambient Pressure See Vitrectomy Specifications for additional information. 70 kPa to 106.0 kPa Storage/Transportation Conditions Maximum Altitude 10,000 ft (3,048 m) Storage Temperature -20 to 60°C Humidity Up to 95% RH, non-condensing Electrical Specifications Table 12.
Specifications Electromagnetic Compatibility Like other electrical medical devices, the VERITAS Vision System requires special precautions to ensure electromagnetic compatibility with other electrical medical devices. To ensure electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), the VERITAS Vision System must be installed and operated according to the EMC information provided in this manual. Consult the tables on the following pages for guidance in placing the VERITAS Vision System.
Specifications NOTE: The VERITAS Vision System has been designed and tested to comply with IEC 606011-2 Ed. 4.0: 2014 requirements for EMC with other devices. NOTE: The VERITAS Vision System EMISSIONS characteristics make it suitable for use in industrial areas and hospitals (CISPR 11 class A). If it is used in a residential environment (for which CISPR 11 class B is normally required) this equipment might not offer adequate protection to radio-frequency communication services.
Specifications Table 12.6 – Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration: Electromagnetic Immunity The VERITAS Vision System is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the VERITAS Vision System should ensure it is used in such an environment.
Specifications (*) When ±2 kV, ±4 kV & 6 kV contact discharge were applied to all metal parts of the ACP and ALP Foot Pedal, performance interruption occurred. ACP Foot Pedal loses communication to the system. It requires user intervention to recover all its function without losing stored data. Per client declaration it is an acceptable performance criteria. Below is client justification for the observed EUT performance.
Specifications Table 12.8 – Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the VERITAS Vision System Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the VERITAS Vision System The VERITAS Vision System is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled.
Specifications Table 12.9 – Immunity to RF Wireless Communications Equipment Test Frequency (MHz) Band a) (MHz) Service a) Modulation b) Maximum Power (W) Distance (m) Immunity Test Level (V/m) 1720 1 700 – 1 990 GSM 1800; CDMA 1900; GSM 1900; DECT; LTE Band 1, 3, 4, 25; UMTS Pulse modulation b) 217 Hz 2 0.3 28 2 400 – 2 570 Bluetooth®, WLAN, 802.11 b/g/n, RFID 2450, LTE Band 7 Pulse 2 0.3 28 5 100 – 5 800 WLAN 802.11 a/n 0.2 0.
Specifications RF Wireless Technology Table 12.10 – RF Wireless Technology Used on the VERITAS Vision System Devices RF Wireless Technology Part Number Operating Frequencies Operating Distances Industry Standard Device System Wireless Functions, Capabilities, and Limitations NGP680703 Advanced Linear Pedal (ALP)* Bluetooth Low Energy (three individual chips) Texas Instruments CC2541F25 6RHAT 2.402 to 2.
Specifications Devices RF Wireless Technology Part Number Operating Frequencies Operating Distances Industry Standard Device System Wireless Functions, Capabilities, and Limitations The VERITAS Remote Control is powered with AA alkaline batteries, and has a Bluetooth 4.0 device that utilizes a TI CC2540 Bluetooth module for its RF communication. It communicates with the system via a Bluetooth receiver residing in the system, which also utilizes a CC2541 Bluetooth module.
Specifications Devices RF Wireless Technology Part Number Operating Frequencies Operating Distances Industry Standard Device System Wireless Functions, Capabilities, and Limitations NGP680702 WHITESTAR SIGNATURE™ ACP* Bluetooth 2.0 (three individual chips, two for foot pedal, one for remote) Texas Instruments LMX9830S M/NOPB 2.402 to 2.480 GHz, Adaptive Frequency Hopping over 79 Channels, 1 MHz Apart Class 2 3 meters Bluetooth Specification version 2.0 + EDR FCC CFR47, Part 15, Sections 15.
Specifications Devices RF Wireless Technology Part Number Operating Frequencies Operating Distances Industry Standard Device System Wireless Functions, Capabilities, and Limitations VRT680300 VERITAS Vision Console* Wireless PCIe-M Card 802.11b/g/n Advantech EWMW142H01E 2.4 to 2.483 GHz, DSSS and OFDM modulation over 16 Channels 5MHz apart Up to 3 meters IEEE 802.
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Specifications Devices RF Wireless Technology Operating Distances Quality of Service and Security Device System Wireless Function, Capabilities, and Limitations VRT680135 VERITAS Vision Remote Control* Bluetooth Low Energy (one chip) Class 2 3 meters The quality of service is ensured by the Bluetooth technology. The VERITAS Vision System uses the touchscreen as the primary user interface device.
Specifications Devices RF Wireless Technology Operating Distances Quality of Service and Security Device System Wireless Function, Capabilities, and Limitations VRT680300 VERITAS Vision Console* Wireless PCIe-M Card 802.11b/g/n Up to 3 meters The quality of service is ensured by the Wi-Fi technology. Downloading data from the VERITAS Vision System to the iPad device application does not interfere with system surgical functions.
Specifications Bluetooth Characteristics Table 12.
Specifications Table 12.13 – RF Transmit Section Parameter Output power Test Conditions Min Typ Max Unit Delivered to a single-ended 50-Ω load through a balun using maximum recommended output power setting 4 Delivered to a single-ended 50-Ω load through a balun using minimum recommended output power setting -20 Programmable output power range Delivered to a single-ended 50-Ω load through a balun 24 dB Spurious emissions Conducted measurement with a 50-Ω single-ended load.
Specifications Table 12.14 – Wireless Quality of Service and Security Device RF Wireless Technology Part Number Operating Frequencies Operating Distances Industry Standard VERITAS Vision Console Bluetooth Texas Instruments CC2541 2.402 to 2.480 GHz Up to 3 meters Bluetooth Specification version 4.
Specifications Vitrectomy Specifications Table 12.17 – Vitrectomy Specifications Peristaltic Pump Vacuum Level 0–650 mmHg in 5 mmHg increments Pump Flow Rate 0-60 cc/minute, in 1 cc increments Venturi Pump Vacuum Level 0-600 mmHg in 5 mmHg increments Atmospheric Pressure/Altitude Density Altitude (DA) conditions are 2,500 cpm from sea level to 3,000 feet (914.4 m) elevation and shall be de-rated by 100 cpm per 1,000 ft (304.
Specifications Diathermy Power Graphs Figure 12-1 — Diathermy Output Power (Typical) 10 Ohm Y Axis = Watts X Axis = Settings Figure 12-2 — Diathermy Output Power (Typical) 50 Ohm Y Axis = Watts X Axis = Settings Z370584 Rev.
Specifications Figure 12-3 — Diathermy Output Power (Typical) 200 Ohm Y Axis = Watts X Axis = Settings Figure 12-4 — Diathermy Output Power (Typical) 350 Ohm Y Axis = Watts X Axis = Settings Diathermy Power Graphs Z370584 Rev.
Specifications Figure 12-5 — Diathermy Output Power (Typical) 500 Ohm Y Axis = Watts X Axis = Settings Figure 12-6 — Diathermy Output Power (Typical) 1000 Ohm Y Axis = Watts X Axis = Settings Z370584 Rev.
Specifications Diathermy Power versus Load Impedance Figure 12-7 — Diathermy Output Power (50% Setting) Y Axis = Watts X Axis = Impedance (Ohms) Figure 12-8 — Diathermy Output Power (100% Setting) Y Axis = Watts X Axis = Impedance (Ohms) Diathermy Power versus Load Impedance Z370584 Rev.
Specifications Phaco Power Graphs Figure 12-9 — Longitudinal Phaco Power Y Axis = Output Power (Watts) X Axis = GUI Settings % Figure 12-10 — ELLIPS FX Phaco Power Linear Mode Y Axis = Power (Watts) X Axis = GUI Settings % Z370584 Rev.
Specifications Phaco Tip Velocity Nominal Velocity for the VERITAS Swivel handpiece, ELLIPS FX handpiece, and the WHITESTAR handpiece at 100% power, continuous, with the OPOR3020L Phaco tip is shown in the following table. Handpiece Nominal Longitudinal Velocity (m/s) VERITAS FX (VRT691027 (A)) 8.85 ELLIPS FX (690880 (A)) 8.85 WHITESTAR (690697 (A)) 11.
Specifications Figure 12-11 — VERITAS Vision System 1. Center of Drip Chamber 2. Center of pressure sensor is 42.5 inches or 108 cm from the floor If Advanced Infusion is enabled, the irrigation pressure will be 30 cmH20 (22.1 mmHg) greater than the physical IV Pole height. The effective bottle height will be displayed on screen. Z370584 Rev.
Specifications Table 12.19 – Effective Irrigation Pressure as a Function of Bottle Height Bottle Height (cm) Pressure not using Advanced Infusion (mmHg) Advanced Infusion Pressure (mmHg) 0 0.0 22.1 20 14.8 36.9 40 29.6 51.7 60 44.4 66.5 80 59.2 71.3 100 74.0 96.1 105 77.7 99.8 Bottle Height Pressure Z370584 Rev.
13 — Accessories and Parts Reordering Table 13.1 – VERITAS Vision System Part Number Name Description ™ VERITAS Vision Console Part number An ophthalmic microsurgical system. VRT680300 List of Accessories with Part Numbers The following table is a list of accessories that you can use to reorder parts for your VERITAS Vision System. Your JJSV representative can advise you of recommended inventory levels based your facility's volume of phacoemulsification procedures.
Accessories and Parts Reordering System Accessories I/A Handpiece Part Number Description OPOM20LD 20G MICRO LAMINAR SLEEVE & TEST CHAMBER OPOM20L OPOM20L PHACO SLEEVE & TC OPOHF20L 20G LD LAMINAR FLOW SLEEVE & TEST CHAMBER OPOHF21L 21G HIGH FLOW LAM SLEEVE & TEST CHAMBER OPOS21L OPOS21L PHACO SLEEVE & TC OPOS21LD PKG ASSY, OPOS21LD 21GA IRRIGATION OPOR0021R 21GA LAMINAR Phaco Tip 0D SL Reusable OPOR0021G 21GA LAMINAR Phaco Tip 0D SL OPOR1521R 21GA LAMINAR Phaco Tip 15D SL Reusable OPO
Accessories and Parts Reordering System Accessories Part Number Description OM0551016 PHACOFIT I/A Tip Straight SI 0.3 mm Port OM0551017 PHACOFIT I/A Luer Adapter, F/F OM0551018 PHACOFIT I/A Tip Curved, SI, 0.3 mm Port OM0551019 PHACOFIT I/A Tip Straight 0.
Accessories and Parts Reordering System Accessories Diathermy Handpiece Vitrectomy Cutter Tubing Packs Part Number SCP680600 Diathermy Power Cable K121085 Bipolar Forceps, Curved Iris 0.
Index B Backup All 7-20 Balance Irrigation/Aspiration 4-17 Battery Charging 5-24, 5-32, 10-5 Replacement VERITAS Foot Pedal and Advanced Linear Pedal 10-3 VERITAS Remote Control 10-4 Begin Tune 4-16 Bottle Height Phaco 6-13, 6-15, 6-17 Bypass 4-14, 4-18 Numerics 19 Gauge Program IA, Vitrectomy, and Diathermy Settings 6-14 Phaco Settings 6-13 20 Gauge Program IA, Vitrectomy, and Diathermy Settings 6-16 Phaco Settings 6-15 21 Gauge Program IA, Vitrectomy, and Diathermy Settings 6-18 Phaco Settings 6-17 A A
E Continuous Phaco Power 6-20 Copy a Program 6-5 Cup Fill 4-13, 4-14 Custom Duty Cycles 6-23 Cutter Vitrectomy 4-10 Edit Surgeon 5-3 Effective Phaco Time 4-23 Electrical Specifications 12-3 ELLIPS FX Handpiece 1-10, 4-7, 4-8 End Case 4-22 Environmental Specifications 12-3 EPT 4-23 Error Messages 10-1 Export Database 7-17 D Database Delete Backup Database 7-25 Export 7-17 Import 7-19 Import/Export 7-17 Restore 7-21, 7-25 Date and Time Set 7-15 Default Settings 6-13 Foot Pedal Advanced Control Pedal 5-24 S
I Single Linear 1-9, 1-10, 3-8 Calibration 5-13 Default Settings 5-8 Setup 5-7 Switch Assignment 5-8 Testing 5-13 Threshold Configuration 5-12 Single Linear Foot Pedal 3-9, 3-10 Storage 3-13 VERITAS Foot Pedal 3-9, 5-16 Wireless Setup 7-4 Forceps Diathermy 4-9 Front Panel Connections 4-2 Fuse Replacement 10-2 FUSION 6-33 FUSION button 6-29 FUSION Dual Pump Tubing Pack 3-7 FUSION Fluidics 1-6, 6-27, 6-33 FUSION Tubing Pack 3-4, 13-4 IA Handpiece 4-9 IAC 6-10 ICA 6-10 ICE Pulse Shaping WHITESTAR Technology
Modes Changing Parameters 4-19 Monitor Drape 3-4 Multiple Burst Phaco Power 6-21 Power 6-19 Multiple Mode Programming 1-7 Peristaltic Pump 6-7, 6-8, 6-9, 6-10, 6-13, 6-15, 6-17, 12-19 Phaco Default Settings 6-13, 6-15, 6-17 Handpiece 4-5, 4-7 Phaco Handpiece 1-10, 4-5, 4-6, 4-7, 4-8, 9-1 Part Numbers 13-1 Phaco Power Continuous 6-20 Graph 12-25 Phacoemulsification 1-8, 4-5, 4-7, 10-9 Physical Specifications 12-1 Pitch 3-12 Pitch Regions Foot Pedal 5-8 Poor aspiration 10-8 Poor phacoemulsification 10-9 Posi
Pulse Off Time 6-22 On time 6-22 Pulses per second 6-20 Rate 6-22 Pulse Shaping 6-25 Shutdown Sequence 4-26 System 4-26 Side vitrectomy 6-10 Single Burst Phaco Power 6-21 Power 6-19 Single Linear Foot Pedal 3-9 Calibration 5-13 Connections 5-8 Default Settings 5-8 Setup 5-7 Switch Assignment 5-8 Testing 5-13 Threshold Configuration 5-12 Sleep Mode 10-6 SMC (Surgical Media Center) 3-17 Software Versions 7-10 SOLO Handpiece 4-9 Sounds Set Sound Levels 5-39 Specifications Electrical 12-3 Environmental 12-3 Fu
U Symbol Definitions 8-1 System Checkout 4-20 Components 3-1 Console 1-6 Disposal 2-11 Does not turn on 10-5 Self Test 4-10 Set Date and Time 7-15 Shutdown 4-26 Startup 4-10 Ultrasonic (U/S) Time 4-23 Units of Measure Set units of measure for vacuum 7-16 Unpair 10-6 Up Time Threshold 6-34 Upper Threshold 6-34 V Vacuum Monitoring 6-27 Set units of measure 7-16 Vacuum units 1-8 Venting Occlusion 6-33 Venting Strength 5-6 Venturi Pump 6-7, 6-8, 6-9, 6-10, 6-13, 6-15, 6-17, 6-34, 12-19 VERITAS Advanced Fluid
W Wireless Devices Charging Options 10-4 Wireless Foot Pedal Setup 7-4 Wireless Pairing 7-4, 7-7 Wake-up 3-8 Warranty 11-1 WEEE Symbol 2-11 WHITESTAR Handpiece 1-10 WHITESTAR Technology 1-10, 6-21 Wired Pairing 7-8 Y Yaw 3-12 Z370584 Rev.
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