Arthrocare Coblator Ii Service Manual -

Traditional electrosurgery devices use high-heat energy to cut or coagulate tissue, often reaching temperatures of 400°C to 600°C. In contrast, the Arthrocare Coblator II utilizes (Cold Ablation). This process uses radiofrequency (RF) energy to excite a conductive medium (usually saline), creating a focused plasma field. This plasma field dissolves molecular bonds in soft tissue at relatively low temperatures (typically 40°C to 70°C).

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After a repair, a device cannot simply be put back into service; it must be calibrated to factory standards. The provides step-by-step instructions for calibration. This plasma field dissolves molecular bonds in soft

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: Do not use flammable agents for cleaning or disinfection of the controller or cables.

The system is comprised of several interconnected modules that must be correctly configured for surgical use: The main power unit that delivers RF energy.