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1 GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS

Risks associated with using the instrument

Each person who is in charge of the installation, use and maintenance of the lamp, must

carefully read this manual, and in particular this chapter with information about safety, in
order to acquire full knowledge of the device.

1.1 Precautions with regard to electric shocks

Risks associated with electric shocks

Check that the switch is in the "0" position and that the power supply plug is

disconnected before touching live parts of the appliance.

Touching these parts without disconnecting the power supply plug may cause an

electric shock.

Make sure that the power supply used meets the requirements for voltage and

frequency required by the device (shown on the plate).

The use of different types of power supplies may cause an electric shock, as well as fire

or damage to the device.

DO NOT spray or pour water on the unit, this may cause an electric shock.

If water comes into contact with the unit, unplug the power plug immediately and

contact Technical Support as soon as possible.

Using the device disassembled may cause an electric shock.

Regrading the repair of the equipment contact Technical Support.

1.2 Precautions regarding installation

Risks associated with installation

DO NOT install the device in an unstable position. If the lamp falls, it can break or

become damaged.

Position the clamp of the lamp on a support surface (table, bench etc.) which is solid

and resistant, taking care to completely tighten the screw.

DO NOT install the device in places where there is dust, fumes, gases and/or vapours.

DO NOT install the product in places subject to high temperatures or exposed to direct

sunlight.

The unit MUST be used in closed spaces, protected from the elements (rain, hail, etc.).

Do NOT use the equipment in humid environments.

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Summary of Contents for 0891

Page 1: ...USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Low consumption lamp Art 0891 ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS fervi com ...

Page 2: ...sess all the necessary information and instruction and should be given adequate training in relation to safety regarding a Conditions of use for the equipment b Foreseeable abnormal situations pursuant to Article 73 of Legislative Decree 81 08 We guarantee the instrument complies with the specifications and technical instructions described in the Manual on the date of its issuance shown in this pa...

Page 3: ...ITIONS 5 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE LAMP 6 3 1 Identification plate 7 3 2 Technical specifications 7 4 IMPROPER USE AND CONTRAINDICATIONS 8 5 TRANSPORTATION AND MOVING 8 6 UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS 8 7 COMMISSIONING 9 7 1 Installation 9 7 2 Power supply connection 9 8 SWITCHING ON 9 9 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 10 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 11 PUT OUT OF SERVICE 11 11 1 Disassembly and disposal of materials and c...

Page 4: ... an electric shock as well as fire or damage to the device DO NOT spray or pour water on the unit this may cause an electric shock If water comes into contact with the unit unplug the power plug immediately and contact Technical Support as soon as possible Using the device disassembled may cause an electric shock Regrading the repair of the equipment contact Technical Support 1 2 Precautions regar...

Page 5: ...m you purchased the product who has specialised staff specific equipment and spare parts 2 DEFINITIONS DIOPTER This refers to the curvature of a lens With an increase in diopters the lens becomes thicker and its curvature is bigger With an increase in the curvature the rays of light sent to our eyes cover a larger portion of the retina which makes the object appear larger MAGNIFICATION POWER This ...

Page 6: ...ped with two fluorescent tubes on the sides of the magnifying lens and an additional magnifying lens The lighting apparatus is composed of Figure 2 General view of the lamp 1 Cap made of insulating polymeric materials 2 Steel articulated mechanical arm 3 Universal clamp for attachment to the supporting surface 4 Flexible cable with power plug 5 Start Buttons 6 Main magnifying lens 7 Additional mag...

Page 7: ...entification plate attached to the body of the device Figure 3 Identification plate 3 2 Technical specifications Description Measurement unit Model 0891 Voltage V 230 Frequency 80 16000 Hz 50 Power W 2 x 9 Arm length mm 810 Maximum clamp thickness mm 70 Dimensions of the lens mm 190 x 157 Magnification Diopters 2X 6X fervi com ...

Page 8: ...ents To use the equipment in potentially explosive environments To replace the bulbs and perform inspections and maintenance to the internal parts of the device without checking that the switch is in the 0 position and that the power supply plug is disconnected To power the device with parameters different to those required and recommended Throw water onto the device and or touch it with wet hands...

Page 9: ... always choose a solid and resistant support surface 7 2 Power supply connection To power the device plug the cord into an appropriate 220 V 50 Hz wall socket Connection Ensure the the power plug is properly connected 8 SWITCHING ON After you have successfully installed the device turn on the lamp by putting the switch into position 1 The switch is located above the cap behind the magnifying lens ...

Page 10: ...hem clean and request a replacement if they are illegible 3 General cleaning cleaning is necessary to free the structure the cap and the magnifying lens of dust or dirt Risks associated with cleaning Plastic materials are used in some parts of the lamp Applying organic solvents such as benzene or other chemicals for cleaning may cause deformation or discolouration Clean the device gently using a s...

Page 11: ...oltage is wrong Check that the power output is correct The correct power is not supplied Check the electrical connections 11 PUT OUT OF SERVICE 11 1Disassembly and disposal of materials and components If the equipment is to be scrapped its parts must be disposed of differently so that they can be recycled if possible Respect the environment Contact a specialist centre for the collection of the mat...

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