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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the
AIM HI
LED
series light!
The
AIM HI
LED
is designed to give the professional health care market superior
performance, reliability and value. The lights contain advanced optical and mechanical
solutions intended to offer you an optimal working environment for efficient and comfortable
procedures. Built in features of the AIM
’
s include intensity control, color correction, shadow
reduction, light distribution, spot appearance, maneuverability and focus. The AIM´s solid
and durable construction ensures trouble
-
free professional lighting and is supported by a
five (5) year service life and warranty.
Intended Use:
The
AIM HI
LED
exam light is an easy to use medical lighting fixture that can be utilized in
a variety of spaces, including hospitals, doctor offices, and other healthcare environments
requiring examination lighting. This fixture shall not be used in healthcare environments
that are adjacent to residential dwellings. This fixture is also excluded for use in areas near
active HF SURGICAL EQUIPMENT and the RF shielded room of an ME SYSTEM for
magnetic resonance imaging, where the intensity of EM DISTURBANCES is high. This
product is not intended for use in operating and emergency rooms.
A removable and autoclavable handle (which also serves as bulb
-
focus control) accepts
pre
-
sterilized covers.
This manual contains guidance on how to install the
AIM HI
LED
light(s).
Burton Medical is a leading manufacturer of medical lighting. The product lines encompass
lights for procedure and examinations. You are welcome to find out more on our web site at
www.burtonmedical.com.
Unpacking and Inspection
Carefully unpack the cartons and match the parts received with the parts list enclosed.
Before Reporting Shortages:
Be sure you have received the correct number of boxes, cartons, etc., as shown on the bill of
lading.
Check the entire shipment against the enclosed packing slip.
Items indicated in the column headed
“
Back Order
”
are not included in the shipment and will
follow later.
Be sure that nothing has been removed from the cartons before they are checked by the
individual in charge.
Empty all boxes completely, open all inside containers, and examine all packing material to
ensure small articles are not overlooked.
If a Shortage or Damage Occurs:
1.
You, the receiver, not Burton Medical, is responsible for filing any claims with the
delivering carrier within five (5) days after receipt of the shipment.
2.
If damage or shortage occurs in transit, the delivering carrier is required by law to make
notation of a shortage or damage. This notation is to be made on the bill of lading.
3.
If, in your opinion, there may be concealed damage, an agent from the delivering
carrier is obligated to make an inspection after the goods are unpacked.
4.
Do not destroy packing material until after the agent has made out his report.
5.
All claims must be made to the carrier, not Burton Medical.
6.
Written authorization must be obtained from Burton Medical before merchandise can be
returned.
Summary of Contents for AIMLED070 Series
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