Bovie Aaron 950 Electrosurgical Generator User's Guide

Below you will find brief information for Electrosurgical Generator Aaron 950. The Aaron 950 Electrosurgical Generator is a versatile and user-friendly device for performing various surgical procedures. It features two levels of coagulation, six user-defined presets for easy recall of frequently used settings, isolated RF output for Cut, Blend, and Coag modes, and self-diagnostics for continuous monitoring.

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Key features

  • Two levels of coagulation
  • Six user-defined presets
  • Isolated RF output for Cut, Blend, and Coag modes
  • Self-diagnostics
  • Ground Referenced RF output for Fulguration mode
  • Monopolar and Bipolar modes
  • Activation tone
  • Power level handpiece adjustment

Frequently asked questions

Refer to the manufacturer's instructions for application site and placement procedures. When using metal plate patient return electrodes, use a conductive gel specifically designed for electrosurgery. Select a patient return electrode site with good blood flow.

Plug the handpiece into the monopolar output on the lower left of the front of the unit. Slide the desired active electrode into the handpiece until it is firmly seated. Plug the male end of the reusable grounding cord into the Patient Plate receptacle. Choose the Monopolar mode of operation. Set the output power.

To recall a preset simply press the Presets’ Recall button to toggle through all the presets.

Turn on the generator by pressing the power switch ON (|) and verify that all visual indicators and displays on the front panel illuminate. If the self-test is successful, a tone sounds. If the self-test is not successful, an alarm tone sounds. An error code may appear on the power display, in most cases, the generator is disabled. Note the error code and refer to the troubleshooting section.
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