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Allow the batteries to charge for a minimum of two hours before
first use. If the battery has been charging for more than two
hours and the indicator has not turned green, the battery might
be damaged and may need to be replaced. When the battery
charging indicator turns green, the battery is fully charged and
you may prepare the device for use.
NOTE:
Charge spare batteries for a minimum of 2 hours
before use.
3.4 BATTERY INSTALLATION
Slide a fully charged battery assembly into the socket at the
end of the main body of the iLase. A magnet inside the main
body will grip and hold the battery in place. (Battery assemblies
have contacts on both ends; it is not necessary
to orient the end of the battery when installing it). To remove
a battery, gently pull the battery from the socket until the
magnet releases the battery assembly.
3.5 ATTACHING A TIP
To install a tip, slide a sterile iLase cover onto the handpiece.
Make sure the cover is properly oriented and fits snug against
the button on the main body as shown in FIGURE 3-3.
Insert a sterile tip into the open end of the cover. Tighten the tip
by turning clockwise until snug. Once installed, verify that the
tip appears to extend straight from the cover.
If it appears angled, remove and re-install the tip until it
appears straight. Once properly installed, bend the metal
cannula as appropriate for the planned procedure.
CAUTION:
Do not bend the tip at a sharp angle as it may break.
Figure 3
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2
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Charging Indicat
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s
Correct Bend
Incorrect Bend
Figure 3
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3
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iLase Cover
Attachment
Figure 3
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4
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Tip
properly
install
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Figure 3
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5
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Bending
the tip cannula