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GENERAL WARNINGS

 • The user should carefully study the Operation 

and service Manual before using the equipment 

in a clinical environment. instructions should be 

followed, with special attention given to warnings, 

controls and user specifications. The Manual should 

be available to the appropriate personnel.

 •This Manual contains information about the proper 

procedures for preparing this product for its use 

and care.

 • Before every procedure, carefully inspect the light 

source to ensure it has been properly maintained 

and cleaned, and that it is fully functional. Do not 

use if inspection reveals any damage such as case 

damage or loose connectors.

 • Follow the instructions of other manufacturer’s 

equipment when used in conjunction with this 

product.

 • To reduce the risk of fire and electric shock, do not 

expose electrical equipment to moisture. when 

cleaning, do not immerse any electrical device in 

liquid.

 •Do not use or store liquids on or above the light 

source.

 • SAFETY PRECAUTIONS MUST ALWAYS BE 

eXerciseD when using eLectricaL 

eQuiPMent to PreVent oPerator/Patient 

shocK, Fire haZarD or eQuiPMent 

DaMage.

• Electric shock hazard. If unit is not functioning 

properly, Do not oPen. Please refer to the 

repair and return section of this Manual.

 • All electrical equipment must be used with approved 

hospital grade power cords and power plugs 

inserted properly into grounded ac power outlets.

 • The light source should never be used in ocular 

surgery or in a surgical procedure requiring direct 

illumination of the eye.

 • Use care not to point any fiber optic cable directly 

at the eye while operating the light source. 

 • The light source produces high intensity light. 

thermal burns can result from improper use of the 

light source or from the light output of the fiber 

optic cable.

•  Take precautions to verify that the fiber optic cable 

is appropriately suited for the light source.  Xenon 

and other high illumination light sources. require 

premium fiber optic cables in order to achieve 

optimal performance and prevent damage to the 

fibers, thereby diminishing the quality of the light 

output or the useful life of fiber optic cable.

 • Take precautions not to touch or disconnect the 

cable end fitting from the turret until the Light 

source has been “shut down” for a period of time 

and allowed to cool.  The cable end fitting will 

remain hot immediately following shut down, which 

can cause burns.

 • Take precautions to not place and rest a hot cable 

end fitting and/or head light on a patient or allow 

the system to come in contact with un-protected 

hands or tissue.  the entire system should be 

allowed to cool following use. Failure to do so can 

cause burns and/or tissue damage.

PRECAUTIONS

 • Explosion Hazard. Do not use in the presence of 

flammable anesthetics, liquids, vapors, gases or dusts.

 • Keep cooling vent and fans free of obstructions.

 • FIRE HAZARD: DO NOT DRAPE OR COVER THE 

Light source whiLe it is oPerating.

 • When light source is not in use, turn off the power 

or put the unit in stand-by mode.

 • Ensure that the fiber optic cable matches the port 

type to prevent damaging the optical components 

of the light source. For user convenience, the light 

source has a turret with labeled selectable ports.

 • Do not use the headlight at distances of less than 

10” (25cm).

Summary of Contents for Luxtec MLX

Page 1: ...300 WATT XENON LIGHT SOURCE Operation and Service Manual ENGLISH 99 Hartwell Street West Boylston MA 01583 USA Tel 1 508 835 9700 US Toll Free 1 800 325 8966 Fax 1 508 835 9976 Website http www integra surgical com E mail custsvcluxtec integra surgical com ...

Page 2: ...4 Precautions 5 Overview 5 6 Operation 6 7 Xenon Lamp Module Replacement 8 Fuse Replacement 9 Optional Floor Stand Assembly 10 Replacement Parts and Accessories 10 Maintenance and Cleaning 11 Troubleshooting 12 Specifications 13 15 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC User Information 16 Block Diagram 17 Repair and Return 17 Limited Warranty ...

Page 3: ...n o n l i g h t s o u r c e indication for use The Luxtec MLX light source is designed to supply high intensity white light to a fiber optic cable for illumination of a surgical field during a surgical and or medical procedure ...

Page 4: ...ure On Off Brightness Stand by Motor System Status Display Fan System CE Do Not Dispose Listed by ETL Push Listed by CSA Hours Part Number Over Temperature Batch Code Intensity Serial Number Authorized Representative in the Lamp European Community Manufacturer Keep dry or TABLE OF SYMBOLS Found on a medical grade light source other illumination related equipment fiber optic cables and correspondin...

Page 5: ...tion of the eye Use care not to point any fiber optic cable directly at the eye while operating the light source The light source produces high intensity light Thermal burns can result from improper use of the light source or from the light output of the fiber optic cable Take precautions to verify that the fiber optic cable is appropriately suited for the light source Xenon and other high illumin...

Page 6: ...e infrared IR filtered light The lamp is housed in a lamp module that can be easily serviced without special tools Set Up and Inspection Before Use The light source comes with the hospital grade power cord packaged separately Verify that both components are in good condition Before turning power on to the light source make sure the unit is plugged into any standard 100VAC to 240VAC 47 63Hz as appr...

Page 7: ...matically return to the light intensity reading after15 seconds 8 The system can be placed in stand by mode no light emitted allowing the surgeon to unplug a headlight and move around the table or to change cables in a laparoscopic or endoscopic procedure CAUTION Cable end fitting can be HOT NOTE If unit is left in stand by mode for 15 minutes it will automatically shut off the lamp Fans will keep...

Page 8: ... 2 Place the module into the light source 3 Seat module securely 4 Replace the lamp module door and secure it with the screw 5 Align top cover brackets into slots and slide forward 6 Slide the top plate forward until it engages the front panel 7 Replace the retaining screws in the rear panel 8 Replace the hospital grade power cord and turn on power to verify operation To Reset Lamp Age Meter 1 Usi...

Page 9: ... the back of the light source Using a small flat screwdriver pry open the retaining door Figure 8 and pry out the red plastic block from the power entry module Figure 9 Check to see if the fuse is blown if blown replace with a fuse of the same rating Luxtec P N 600987 or T6 3AL250 Replace the red block in the housing Snap the retaining door into place Plug cord back into light source and retest th...

Page 10: ... the Luxtec logo is properly aligned slide the handle onto the column and center the handle about 5 inches 13cm below the light source base plate Tighten handle screw to hold in place 2 Insert assembled column into the base Seat firmly 3 Attach the light source base onto the base plate Figure 10 with the four 4 screws provided using the Phillips head screwdriver provided 4 Secure the light source ...

Page 11: ...LX light source Optional Accessories AX2100BIF UltraLite Pro headlight with 9ft 275cm premium bifurcated cable Mark II module and gown clips AX2100BIFSL UltraLite Pro headlight with 9ft 275cm premium bifurcated cable Mark II module and gown clips with short linkage 001337 MLX Floorstand Allow unit to cool for at least 15 minutes prior to cleaning Unplug the power cord before cleaning The light sou...

Page 12: ...11 M L X 3 0 0 w at t x e n o n l i g h t s o u r c e TROUBLESHOOTING ...

Page 13: ...12 M L X 3 0 0 w at t x e n o n l i g h t s o u r c e SPECIFICATIONS ...

Page 14: ...ment of use to permit the Equipment or System to perform its intended use without disturbing other Equipment and Systems or non medical electrical equipment Table 201 Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Emissions All Equipment and Systems The MLX light source is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or user of the MLX light source should assure that i...

Page 15: ...240VAC 50Hz and 120VAC 60Hz Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1kV Differential 2kV Common 1kV Differential 2kV Common Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Note Tests Performed at both 240VAC 50Hz and 120VAC 60Hz Voltage dips short interrup tions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 95 Dip for 0 5 Cycle 60 Dip for 5 Cycles 30 Dip for 25 C...

Page 16: ...mmended separation distance in meters Field strengths from fixed transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey should be less that the compliance levels V1 and E1 Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment containing a transmitter Table 206 Recommended Separation Distances Between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and the MLX Equipment and Systems that are NOT...

Page 17: ...16 M L X 3 0 0 w at t x e n o n l i g h t s o u r c e BLOCK DIAGRAM ...

Page 18: ...period due to any defect in workmanship or material F O B factory if 1 Customer promptly reports such defect to Luxtec in writing 2 If requested by Luxtec customer returns equipment to Luxtec with shipping charges and 3 Upon inspection Luxtec finds the equipment to be defective This warranty is contingent upon normal and proper use of the equipment It does not cover equipment that has been modifie...

Page 19: ...469 Rev B 01 10 www Integra Surgical com The Integra wave logo and Integra Surgical are trademarks of Integra LifeSciences Corporation Luxtec and UltraLite are registered trademark of Integra LifeSciences Corporation or its subsidiaries Copyright 2010 Integra LifeSciences Corporation All rights reserved ...

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