
Model „VarioCarat®“
Block Optic Design GmbH., Semerteichstr. 60, 44141 Dortmund, Tel.: +49 231 1087785-0, Fax: +49 231 1763065
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Undulated tray (optional)
The undualted tray is used to hold ophthalmic hand-held devices (Figure 11).
The respective power supply is provided by pick up the hand held device.
This can be regulated via a potentiometer on the undulated tray. With an optional room light control,
the room light can be dimmed when the ophthalmic handset is picked up from the undulated tray.
Charging case (optional)
The undualted tray is used to hold ophthalmic hand-held devices (Figure 11).
These are also charged when the unit is switched off via the keypad.
A: Undulated tray for a wired handset
B: Potentiometer for light control of the handsets
C: Charger for two battery handles
Figure 11: Undulated tray and charging case
Room light (optional)
Depending on the equipment of the examination/refraction unit VarioCarat®, the room light can be
adjusted to the customer's requirements when the unit is mounted.
The room light reacts to the respective position of the telescopic rail and the phoropter rail with
phoropter arm.
A later room light adjustment is possible via the keyboard or by changeover (fixed) in the wall
connection box, depending on the design of the control unit.
Chair docking station (optional)
The optional chair docking station is optimal for examining wheelchair patients, as here the patient
does not have to be transferred to the patient chair. The patient chair is docked and undocked by
means of a locking pedal (Figure 12), (Figure 13
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Connection cables in the chair docking station are not necessary. After undocking, the patient chair
can easily be moved in all directions using the castors.