MAGSTIM 2002 User manual

September 2011
Magstim 2002
Operating Manual
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Magstim 2002
Operating Manual
Table
of
Contents..........................................................................................................................i
Guarantee....................................................................................................................................
ii
Section 1 Introduction...............................................................................................................1
1.1
Indications for Use ..........................................................................................................1
1
.2
Contraindications ............................................................................................................1
1.3 Devices Covered.............................................................................................................1
Section 2 Warnings and Precautions .......................................................................................2
Section 3 Product Descriptions ................................................................................................4
3.1
Front Panel .....................................................................................................................4
3.2 Rear Panel ......................................................................................................................7
This screw may
be
used
as
a functional earth connection if required......................................7
3.3 Accessories ....................................................................................................................8
Section 4 Operating Instructions ..............................................................................................9
4.1
Preparation .....................................................................................................................9
4.2 Connection......................................................................................................................9
4.3 Setup ............................................................................................................................
10
4.4 Operation ......................................................................................................................1O
Section 5 Maintenance...........................................................................................................
11
5.1
User Maintenance and Calibration................................................................................
11
5.2 Technical Maintenance.................................................................................................
11
5.3 Voltage Selection and Fuse Rating...............................................................................
12
5.4 Cleaning and Disinfecting .............................................................................................
12
5.5 Servicing .......................................................................................................................
12
5.6 Device Lifetime .............................................................................................................
12
5.7 Disposal ........................................................................................................................
12
Section 6 Specifications .........................................................................................................
13
6.1
Safety Specifications.....................................................................................................
13
6.2 Technical Specifications ...............................................................................................
14
6.3 Environmental Conditions .............................................................................................15
6.4 Handling........................................................................................................................15
6.5 Packing Instructions......................................................................................................
15
Section 7 Contact Details .......................................................................................................
16
7
.1
Product Enquiries..........................................................................................................
16
7
.2
Servicing Enquiries .......................................................................................................
16
7
.3
Sales Enquiries.............................................................................................................
16
Appendix A - System Error Codes ............................................................................................
17
Appendix
B-
Trigger
Input/
Output...........................................................................................
19
Appendix C - Manufacturer's EMC Declarations.......................................................................20
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GUARANTEE
Magstim 2002
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Equipment manufactured by The Magstim Company Limited is fully guaranteed, covering both
materials and workmanship, for a period of one year from the date of shipment. The Magstim
Company Limited reserves the right to perform guarantee services in its factory, at an authorised
repair station, or at the customer's installation.
Any obligations which The Magstim Company Limited has under this guarantee are limited to repairs
or, should the company so choose, replacement
of
any defective parts
of
the equipment, except
batteries, without charge provided that the said defects occur during normal service.
Claims for damages during shipment must be filed promptly with the transportation company. All
correspondence concerning the equipment must specify the model name and/or number as well as
the serial number exactly as they appear on the invoice for the equipment.
Improper use, mishandling, tampering with,
or
operation of the equipment without following specific
operating instructions will void this guarantee and release The Magstim Company Limited from any
further guarantee obligations.
The Magstim Company Limited will only accept responsibility for effects
on
safety, reliability and
performance
of
the equipment
if:
• modifications or repairs are carried out by persons authorised by The Magstim Company
Limited;
• the electrical installation
of
the relevant room complies with local regulations; and
• the equipment
is
used
in
accordance with the instructions for use.
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SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1
Indications for Use
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The Magstim 2002
is
a magnetic nerve stimulator intended for the stimulation
of
cortical and
peripheral nerves for diagnostic and research purposes. The Magstim 2002 is intended for use by, or
under the supervision of, a medical practitioner only.
The Magstim 2002
is
capable
of
stimulating by inducing small currents
in
the nerve using a brief pulse
of
electromagnetic energy.
This method of stimulation enables deep, and otherwise inaccessible, nerves to be stimulated easily
and relatively painlessly.
In
addition, no skin preparation is required and stimulation can be achieved
through clothing.
The Magstim 2002
is
intended for use by,
or
under the supervision of, a medical practitioner or
investigator who has knowledge about the principles of TMS, physiology and potential side effects
of
TMS.
USA Only: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) has not been cleared by the FDA for cortical
stimulation. lnvestigational uses require an IDE.
1.2 Contraindications
The Magstim 2002 and its accessories should not be used on,
or
in
the vicinity of patients or users
with cardiac demand pacemakers, implanted defibrillators and/or implanted neurostimulators.
Cortical magnetic stimulation runs the risk
of
inducing seizures. Consideration should be given by the
medical practitioner prior to administering TMS to any patient who has large ischaemic scars, who
is
sleep deprived or who has a history
of
seizure or who has a any condition which predisposes them to
seizure.
Magstim recommends that a standard questionnaire is completed to screen a patient's suitability prior
to using any Magstim product
on
that patient and concurs with the recommendations given
in
the
paper titled "Safety, ethical considerations, and application guidelines for the use
of
transcranial
magnetic stimulation
in
clinical practice and research'' by Rossi et
al
(2009).
1.3 Devices Covered
This document
is
applicable to the following device:
• Magstim 2002 System
This consists of:
• Magstim 2002 Unit (P/N: 3010-00)
• Footswitch (P/N: 9525-01)
and may also consist
of
the following optional parts:
• Magstim 2002
UI
Controller (P/N: 3020-00)
If a Magstim 2002
UI
Controller
is
not used, a remote control will need
to
be used.
Note: Please also consult any labelling and information accompanying stimulating coils and other
accessories for safety and use information regarding these devices.
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SECTION 2 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
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Attention: consult accompanying documentation before using the device(s).
Type
BF
Applied Part: Refer to Section
6.1
for further information.
High Voltages: High voltages are present in the Magstim 2002 and its accessories during
operation and for up to 20 minutes following operation. Do not remove covers. Refer servicing to
qualified personnel.
If
there
is
any sign
of
external damage
or
if
any parts are
damp
or
wet, they
must not be used.
Flammable Anaesthetics: The Magstim 2002 and accessories
must
not be used in an explosive
atmosphere
or
in
the presence
of
flammable anaesthetics.
Replace coil indicator: The system monitors the coil temperature and if this reaches 40°C, the
stimulator will be disabled. The coil surface temperature
may
continue to rise after this point;
therefore, the coil
must
be removed from the subject as soon as the replace coil indicator is
illuminated.
Rear Panel Outputs:
Only
equipment that meets the relevant IEC standards and
is
configured in
compliance with EN 60601-1-1 should be connected to this output.
Caution: the system generates high intensity magnetic pulses through its coils, which induce eddy
currents in
any
conductive medium, such as the human body, nearby metallic objects
or
electronic
devices. Therefore, the system:
• must not be used on,
or
in the vicinity
of
subjects with cardiac demand
pacemakers, implanted defibrillators,
or
other electronic
or
metallic implants;
• must not be used in a position where the current can be induced
in
cables
or
wires that are directly connected to the subject;
• must not be used
in
the vicinity of objects that are sensitive to magnetic fields,
such as watches, credit cards and electronic equipment; and
• must not be used when in contact with metallic objects, as these objects may be
propelled
or
damaged
by
the magnetic field
of
the coil.
• must not be used
if
the Magstim 2002
or
accessories have any external damage,
or
if
any
part is damp
or
wet.
Rear Panel Outputs: Only equipment that meets the relevant IEC standards and
is
configured in
compliance with EN 60601-1-1, should be connected to the Magstim 2002•
Discharge noise: when the magnetic pulse is delivered, a discharge click is produced that
may
startle. The use
of
ear protection is recommended.
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Seizures: cortical magnetic stimulation runs the risk
of
inducing seizures. Magstim concurs with
the advice given
in
the paper titled ·'Safety, ethical considerations and application guidelines for
the use
of
TMS
in
clinical practice and research"
by
Rossi et al (2009)
in
respect to screening
candidates prior to administering TMS.
Pregnancy:
few
medical papers on the effects
of
magnetic stimulation on the unborn child/foetus
or the expectant mother are currently available. As a result, The Magstim Company Limited is
unable to verify the safety of coil use on, or by, pregnant women.
We
recommend that anyone
wishing to use the coils on a pregnant woman, or
to
use it whilst pregnant, should contact The
Magstim Company Limited for more information.
Environmental Conditions: The system must not be used or stored under environmental
conditions that fall outside those specified
in
this operating manual.
Stacking Limit: Magstim 2002 Units may be stacked on top
of
each other, but must not exceed
the stacking limit specified
in
Section 6
of
this operating manual. If this limit is exceeded, the stack
may become unstable and overbalance risking injury to patients or users and risking damage to
the unit's themselves.
If the stacking limit is reached it can have a weight
of
up to 80kg. Ensure that the surface upon
which to system is to be placed is capable
of
supporting this weight. Failure
to
do
so may result
in
injury or damage. The weight for each individual 2002 is
in
excess
of
20kg
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SECTION 3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS
3.1
Front Panel
The front panel, shown below, allows control
of
the Magstim 2002 and provides the connection for the
stimulating coil.
If a Magstim 2002 UI Controller
is
not used, functions 4 to 14 are implemented on the Remote Control
Coils and details can be found
in
appropriate remote control coil operating manual.
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All operating functions described in this section
assume
that the mains power switch, located on the
rear panel, is switched on.
3.1.1 On/Off Button (1)
(!)
The on/off button switch toggles the Magstim 2002 between on and standby.
® 3.1.2 Armed Indicator (2) & (9)
The armed indicator illuminates when the unit is armed allowing it to be triggered.
3.1.3 Power Indicator (3)
The
power
indicator flashes when the Magstim 2002 is
in
standby, and illuminates when the Magstim
2002 is on. When power is initially applied to the Magstim 2002, the
power
indicator should flash
indicating the unit is
in
standby state.
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3.1.4 Output Display (4)
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The output display shows the power output as a percentage
of
maximum. The default after initially
switching the device to the
on
state is 30%.
If
an
error code needs to
be
displayed, the power output
is
replaced by error code(s). These are
detailed
in
Appendix A - System Error Codes.
3.1.5 Coil Indicator (5)
This green LED will illuminate if there
is
a coil detected as being connected correctly to the Magstim
2002.
3.1.6 Coil Temperature Indicators (6)
These LED's represent the surface temperature of the coil. The LED's illuminate sequentially as the
coil temperature rises, beginning with the bottom green LED and ending with the amber LED. When
the amber LED
is
lit, it means that the coil
is
getting close to its maximum operating temperature. As
soon as it reaches its maximum operating temperature, the replace coil indicator will illuminate and
the Magstim 2002 will disarm itself.
NB If the temperature
of
the coil
is
below 5°C, the system will not operate. The Magstim 2002 will
remain
in
its inactive default condition until
it
detects that the coil temperature has risen above 5°C
3.1.7 Replace Coil Indicator (7)
This
red
LED will illuminate if any
of
the following conditions are present:
1.
The coil connected
is
not compatible with the Magstim 2002•
2.
The surface temperature
of
the connected coil has risen above its set limit.
3.
The connected coil
is
faulty.
4. There is
no
coil connected.
If this LED
is
illuminated the Magstim 2002 will not arm until the reason for the indicator being lit
is
resolved.
3.1.8 Disarmed Indicator (8)
This LED is illuminated when the Magstim 2002 has been put into its safe disarmed state.
3.1.9 Ready Indicator (10)
When the Magstim 2002 is armed, this LED will illuminated when the Magstim 2002
is
charged and
ready to be triggered.
3.1.10 Run Button (11)
The Magstim 2002 can be armed pushing the green
run
button. The Magstim 2002 will charge to the
power level indicated on the output display. The Magstim 2002 will not arm if the replace coil indicator
is
illuminated.
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The output control allows the power level displayed
on
the power output display to be adjusted.
Rotating the control clockwise increases the power level. Rotating anti-clockwise decreases the
power level. Each complete 360° rotation changes the output level
by
approximately 20%.
3.1.12
TriggerButton(13)
The Magstim 2002 can be triggered to deliver the stimulus
by
pressing the yellow trigger button along
with one
of
the trigger buttons located on the coil. The instrument will continuously charge and
discharge
if
the trigger buttons are pressed and held.
3.1.13 System Stop Button (14)
The Magstim 2002 can be disarmed
by
pushing the red stop button.
In
this mode the disarmed
indicator will illuminate and the instrument will discharge internally.
Note: The Magstim 2002 will disarm if the coil is disconnected, becomes faulty, the surface
temperature
of
the connected coil has risen above its set limit, the system stop button is activated, the
instrument detects
an
internal fault,
or
if the ready symbol has been illuminated for over 1 minute
without the instrument having been triggered.
3.1.14 Coil Output Socket (15)
This socket
is
used to connect the stimulating coil to the Magstim 2002•
Note: It is normal for the pin indicated on the label to protrude from the coil socket. This is an
intentional design feature.
Figure 3.2: Coil output socket front view Figure 3.3: Coil output socket angled view
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3.2.1 Power (1)
The Power switch allows the power supplying the unit to
be
switched
on
(labelled
I)
or off (labelled
0).
3.2.2 Isolated Interface (2)
The trigger input
is
used to synchronise the Magstim 2002 to
an
external trigger input. Please see
Appendix B for more information.
3.2.3 Foot Switch Socket (3)
This socket
is
used to connect the pneumatic foot switch to the Magstim
2002.
The foot switch can be
used to trigger the instrument when one
of
the trigger buttons located
on
the coil is also pressed. The
instrument will continuously charge and discharge if the trigger buttons are pressed and held.
3.2.4 Cooling Fan Outlet (4)
With the Magstim 2002 turned on, air is drawn through slots at the bottom of the instrument and
expelled through the fan outlet. There should be no obstructions placed closer than 50mm to the
fan
outlet.
3.2.5 Functional Earth (5)
This screw may be used as a functional earth connection if required.
3.2.6 Power Entry Module & Fuse Access (6)
The standard IEC mains lead should be connected to the unit prior to the unit being switched on.
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3.3 Accessories
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Operating Manual
A range
of
stimulating coils are available for use with the Magstim range
of
products. For more
details, please contact the Sales department. Contact details are shown
in
Section 7.3.
Please note: The use
of
the correct accessories
is
essential to the functioning
of
the Magstim 2002.
The Magstim Company Limited cannot guarantee the instrument's performance unless accessories
used are obtained from The Magstim Company Limited. Only Magstim accessories purchased from
the The Magstim Company Limited should be used with the Magstim 2002•
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SECTION 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Magstim 2002
Operating Manual
Note: to avoid problems with interference, the stimulating coils should not be used
in
the vicinity of
any equipment not in compliance with the EMC Standard EN 60601-1-2, including mobile phones.
Note: Please ensure you are familiar with all sections
of
this operating manual prior to following these
operating instructions.
4.1
Preparation
1.
At the start
of
each session the operator must check the Magstim 2002 and
any
accessories used
for any signs
of
external damage and to identify any cleaning required. If any cracks are visible
in
the housing, or there is damage to any
of
the cables, the items must not be used and should be
returned to The Magstim Company Limited for servicing and repair. If cleaning is required, please
follow the instructions
in
Section 5
of
this Operating Manual.
2.
Ensure that the Magstim 2002 unit
is
switched off
on
the rear.
4.2 Connection
1.
If a foot switch is to be used, insert the pneumatic connector
of
the foot switch to the rear panel
Foot Switch Socket on the Magstim 2002 unit.
2.
If
an
external triggering
or
recording device is to be used, connect it to the Isolated Interface on
the rear
of
the Magstim 2002 unit. Refer to Appendix B for more details on the Isolated Interface.
3.
Connect the stimulating coil to be used to the Magstim 2002 unit. There is locating key on the coil
connector, which needs to be aligned with the corresponding receptor
on
the stimulator coil
socket. It is then possible to rotate the outer collar
of
the coil connector
in
order to lock the coil to
the stimulator.
Coil Stimulator socket receptor
Figure 4.1: Locating key
on
the coil connector (left) and the stimulator coil socket (right)
Care must be taken to attach the coil connector to the stimulator correctly (see Figure 4.2).
Failure to do so can cause damage to the connector pins and
in
severe cases, internal damage to
the coil and the stimulator.
Figure 4.2: Diagram showing correct and incorrect ways to connect the coil
to
the stimulator
4. Connect the power lead to the rear
of
the Magstim 2002 unit.
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4.3
Setup
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Operating Manual
1.
Set the power switch on the rear
of
the Magstim 2002 unit to the on (I) position. The power
indicator will flash indicating that the unit is
in
standby.
2.
Push the on/off button
on
the front
of
the Magstim 2002 unit. The power indicator will become
continuously lit. The Magstim 2002 unit will start an initialisation sequence during which the armed
indicator will flash three times and LED's in the user interface will light sequentially.
Once the initialisation sequence is complete, the coil indicator and disarmed indicator LED's
should be lit and the output display should read 30%.
Note: During the initialisation sequence, the operator must check that all LED's are lit. If they do
not, the items must not be used and should be returned to The Magstim Company Limited for
servicing and repair.
3.
Use the output control to adjust the power level to the desired setting.
4.4 Operation
1.
Press the green run button to arm the Magstim 2002•
Note: If the system is not triggered within a minute
of
being armed, it will revert back to the
disarmed state and will need to be re-armed before continuing.
2.
Position the stimulating coil over the desired target.
3.
When ready to trigger the system, press and hold one
of
the switches located on the coil handle,
then press either the trigger switch on the Magstim 2002 user interface or the foot switch.
A clicking noise should be heard from both the stimulating coil and the Magstim 2002 unit.
4. When necessary, reposition the coil and/or modify the output power to suit requirements for the
next stimulus. Meanwhile, the stimulator will recharge and the ready indicator will be illuminated
when charging is complete.
5.
At
the end
of
the session, use the stop button to discharge the stimulator internally and put it into
stopped mode.
6. Sections 4.3 and 4.2 should be repeated in reverse to disconnect the Magstim 2002.
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SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE
5.1
User Maintenance and Calibration
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Operating Manual
There are no user maintenance
or
calibration requirements for the Magstim 2002 unit and
accessories. However, it
is
important that they are checked for any sign of damage at the start of
each session. If any cracks are visible
in
the plastics, or if there is damage to any
of
the cables, the
items must not be used and should be returned to The Magstim Company Limited for servicing and
repair (see Section 7.2 for contact details).
5.2 Technical Maintenance
The contacts
in
the coil connector and the stimulator coil socket should be checked regularly for any
signs
of
tarnishing or burning. Under conditions of exceptionally intense use, it
is
possible for
localised heating to manifest itself
in
the connector, which causes damage to the contacts. Continued
use
in
this condition will eventually cause the contacts to deteriorate and loose electrical connection,
which will cause damage to the system.
Repair is a specialised procedure and can only be undertaken
by
The Magstim Company Limited or
an
authorised service centre.
If
any pins show damage, however slight, contact The Magstim
Company Limited service department for further advice
or
to arrange a return (see Section 7.2 for
contact details).
Warning: contact burning is communicable, so any coil with damaged contacts will infect a stimulator
with healthy contacts and vice-versa. Therefore, if damage is noticed on any coil connector or
stimulator coil socket the entire system must not be used until all contacts are carefully examined and
repaired where appropriate. If this is not done thoroughly there is a risk that the cycle
of
pin damage
will continue.
Figure 5.1: Example of contact burning
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5.3 Voltage Selection and Fuse Rating
The Magstim 2002 unit is preset at the factory to operate at 110V-120V
or
220V-240V A.C., as
appropriate. The following are the fuse ratings:
Supply Voltage
110V-120V-
220V-240V-
Qty
2
2
Fuse Size
20x
5mm
20 x 5mm
Rating
T10A 250V
T5A250V
T denotes timed or antisurge fuses. Fast acting fuses are not recommended.
The fuses may be changed by inserting the tip of a small blade screwdriver or similar tool into the slot
below the arrow to lever the retaining lip enabling the fuse tray to be pulled out. Replace the blown
fuse(s) with one
of
the correct rating and locate and push home the tray ensuring the retaining lip
clicks into place.
The voltage may be selected by removing the fuse tray, rotating the selector and replacing the cover.
A legend will indicate the voltage selected when the fuse cover
is
replaced.
Only replace fuses with those of the correct rating, and only operate the instrument with the
voltage selector set at the appropriate voltage. Failure to do so may cause serious damage to
the device(s).
5.4 Cleaning and Disinfecting
The Magstim 2002 and accessories cannot be sterilised; therefore, do not allow them to become
contaminated with bodily fluids. They may be cleaned using an isopropyl-moistened cloth but ensure
that they have dried thoroughly before use.
5.5 Servicing
The Magstim 2002 contains no user serviceable parts. Servicing
of
Magstim 2002 and accessories
must only
be
carried out by The Magstim Company Limited or one of its authorised service centres.
To arrange a return or for further information, contact the service department at The Magstim
Company Limited (see Section 7.2 for contact details).
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The lifetime
of
the Magstim 2002 and accessories is defined as being five years from the date
of
shipment. The Magstim Company Limited will support the products for the duration
of
their lifetime.
Disposal
When a Magstim 2002 Unit or accessory reaches the end of its serviceable life, The Magstim
Company Limited should be contacted (see Section 7.2 for contact details) to arrange for its disposal
in
compliance with the appropriate environmental regulations.
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SECTION 6 SPECIFICATIONS
6.1
Safety Specifications
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During use, the type
of
protection against electric shock provided
by
the Magstim 2002 System is
classified as Class
1.
The degree
of
protection against electric shock for applied part accessories is classified as Type BF
Applied Parts. This means that the Stimulating Coils are electrically isolated from the other parts
of
the equipment and meet Type BF leakage current limits
as
required by BS EN 60601-1.
The Magstim 2002 and accessories comply with the requirements
of
Safety Standard
EN
60601-1 and
with EMC Standard 60601-1-2.
To avoid problems with EMC interference, the Magstim 2002 and accessories should not be used
in
the vicinity
of
any
equipment that does not comply with EMC Safety Standard EN 60601-1-2,
including mobile phones.
Any
interface cable which connects the Magstim 2002 unit to an external
piece
of
equipment
must
be no more than 1.5m
in
length.
Only equipment that meets the relevant IEC standards and
is
configured in compliance with
EN
60601-1-1, should be connected to the Magstim 2002•
The Magstim 2002 and accessories are classified as IPX0 (Not Protected),
as
there is no specialised
protection provided against the ingress
of
liquids.
The Magstim 2002 and accessories are not protected against flammable anaesthetic mixtures. They
are not suitable for use
in
the presence
of
a flammable anaesthetic mixture with air, oxygen
or
nitrous
oxide.
The mode
of
operation
of
the Magstim 2002 and accessories is classified as continuous.
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6.2 Technical Specifications
Stimulator Output
Output Range and Accuracy:
Stimulation Frequency:
Pulse Characteristics:
0%-100%
of
Maximum Voltage ± 1%
0.50Hz at
01
% to 49% Power Output
0.33Hz at 50% to 75%
Power
Output
0.25Hz at 76% to 100%
Power
Output
100µs rise time,
1ms
duration
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Note: Magnetic field strength and maximum number
of
stimulations produced before coil exceeds
operating temperature are dependent on the stimulation coil being used. Please refer
to
the
appropriate coil operating manual.
Capacitor Life Expectancy
Life expectancy:
Isolated Interface
Logic High Voltage:
Max
Voltage:
Logic
Low
Voltage:
Min Voltage:
2 x 106 discharges
at
70%
power level
8 x 105 discharges
at
80%
power
level
4 x 105 discharges at
90%
power level
2 x 105 discharges at 100% power level
>4.0V
5.3V
<0.8V
-0.3V
All voltages are with respect
to
GND.
Power Supply
Power:
Fuse(s):
General Specifications
Dimensions:
Weight:
Stacking limit:
Software
Controller Board Software:
UI
Controller Software:
110V-120V-
50-60Hz;
220V-240V-
50-60Hz;
100VA during standby
2000VA
peak and
600VA
average during discharge
2 x
T1
0A
20x5mm
for
11
0V-120V-
2 x
T5A
20x5mm for
220V-240V-
460mm
x 160mm x 375mm
20.4kg
4 Units stacked on top
of
each other
Version 1.9
(Software ref: 3056)
Version
1.1
(Software ref: 3026)
Please note: All specifications are subject to alteration.
©
The
Magstim
Company
Limited 14 MOP01-EN-01

6.3 Environmental Conditions
Transport and storage temperature: -19°C to 60°C
Transport and storage relative humidity: 10% to 80% (non-condensing)
Operating temperature: 5°C to 30°C
Operating relative humidity: 30% to 70% (non-condensing)
Atmospheric pressure: 50kPa to 106kPa
6.4 Handling
Magstim 2002
Operating Manual
The Magstim 2002 unit weighs
in
excess
of
20kg. If it
is
necessary to move the units for any reason,
the weight must be distributed between at least two persons. Please see diagram below for
recommended manual handling methods.
Note: The weight
of
Magstim 2002 unit
is
unevenly distributed with the right hand side
of
the unit being
considerably heavier than the left. Care should be taken when transporting the unit to ensure that this
heavier side
is
adequately supported.
Figure 6.1: Guidelines on lifting and lowering
6.5 Packing Instructions
If,
for any reason, it is necessary to return your Magstim 2002 unit care should be taken to ensure that
the equipment
is
adequately packed to prevent transit damage. Ideally the equipment should be
returned
in
its original packing. If this or
an
adequate replacement is not available, replacement
shipping cartons can
be
obtained from the Magstim Company Limited.
The Magstim 2002 System must be completely disconnected before shipping, including removal of the
coil holder
on
the side
of
the Magstim 2002. Failure to do so is likely to result
in
transit damage to the
casing.
© The Magstim Company Limited
15
MOP01-EN-01

SECTION 7 CONTACT DETAILS
7.1 Product Enquiries
The Magstim Company Limited
Spring Gardens, Whitland, Carmarthenshire, SA34
OHR
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail:
Website:
+44 (0)1994 240798
+44 (0)1994 240061
www.magstim.com
7
.2
Servicing Enquiries
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail:
+44 (0)1994 242900
+44 (0)1994 240061
7.3 Sales Enquiries
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail:
+44 (0)1994 241111
+44 (0)1994 242917
© The Magstim Company Limited
16
Magstim 2002
Operating Manual
MOP01-EN-01

Magstim 2002
Operating Manual
APPENDIX A - SYSTEM ERROR CODES
Error codes produced by the User Interface
Error Code Description
U24 POWERDOWN
U25 Stack underflow
U26 Stack overflow
U27 RTS overrun
U28 Watchdog Timeout
U29 ROM Checksum Incorrect
U30 Unexpected RESET
U31
Unknown serial interrupt
U32 CSIO overrun
U33
DebuQ
error
U34 No serial communications
U35 Loss of communication
U36 Bad NVRAM Checksum
Error codes produced by the Coil
Error Codes Description
C01
ROM Checksum Incorrect.
CO2
EEPROM Checksum Incorrect.
C03 Invalid coil CateQorv.
C04 Invalid Power Identification .
C05 Temperature sensor circuit failure.
C06 Bad Serial command
or
received data checksum.
CO?
Internal Software Error.
C08 Invalid Coil Temperature ID.
C09 Invalid temperature algorithm coefficient.
C10 Coil controller malfunction.
C11
Rapid coil algorithm constant checksum incorrect.
C12 Invalid enhanced power byte. (1's compliment comparison test failed)
C13 Average power checksum incorrect.
C21
Coil Disconnected/ Coil Under Temperature.
C22 Brown
Out
Detected.
C23 No serial Communications.
C24 Bad Serial command
of
received data checksum (outside TRIGGATE).
C25 EMC Detected (Coil adapter only).
C26 Invalid Coil
Power
Identification (Coil adapter only).
C27 Hardware Stop activated.
C28 Watchdog Timeout.
C29 Temperature Interlock 3 activation.
C30 Coil stop line fault.
© The Magstim Company Limited 17 MOP01-EN-01
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