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Copyright and trademarks

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Introduction

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Product description.................................. 

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Symbols

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Safety

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Device classification 

 

Warnings 

 

Cautions................................................... 

 

Safety considerations...............................

 

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Setting up and using the Vantage Plus

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Controls and components 

 

Headband adjustment............................. 

 

Ophthalmoscope alignment 

 

Interpupillary distance setting control 

 

Obtaining a fused image 

 

Mirror angle control 

 

Head dimmer switch 

 

Setting the aperture................................ 

 

Selecting filters........................................ 

 


 


 
 



 
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Wireless chargers

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Power supply........................................... 

 

Standard lithium...................................... 

 

Slimline lithium ion.................................. 

 

Charging and charging cycle.................... 

 

Wall mounting......................................... 

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SmartPack and WallPack

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Parts list 

 

Power conversion.................................... 

 

Wall mounting / charging........................ 

 

LED displays............................................. 

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LED / bulb replacement

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Cleaning instructions

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Specifications and electrical ratings

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Electrical specifications 

 

Transport, storage and operation 

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Annex I – EMC statement and guidelines

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Spare parts and accessories

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Warranty

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Contact and disposal information

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Summary of Contents for Vantage Plus

Page 1: ...1 Vantage Plus and Vantage Plus LED Indirect Ophthalmoscope Instructions for use ...

Page 2: ... supply Standard lithium Slimline lithium ion Charging and charging cycle Wall mounting 7 SmartPack and WallPack Parts list Power conversion Wall mounting charging LED displays 8 LED bulb replacement 9 Cleaning instructions 10 Specifications and electrical ratings Electrical specifications Transport storage and operation 11 Annex I EMC statement and guidelines 12 Spare parts and accessories 13 War...

Page 3: ...r s prior written approval As part of our policy for continued product development we reserve the right to make changes to specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice Vantage Plus and Vantage Plus LED are a registered trademark of Keeler Ltd 2012 Copyright Keeler Limited 2012 Published in the UK 2012 ...

Page 4: ...e design development and manufacture of this product to ensure that you get many years of trouble free service However it is important that you read the descriptions installation and operating instructions carefully prior to installing or using your new indirect ophthalmoscope Please read and follow these instructions carefully ...

Page 5: ...5 3 Symbols High voltage Trip hazard Optical radiation hazard Hot surface Non ionizing radiation ...

Page 6: ...not be immersed in fluids Do not disassemble or modify the battery There are no serviceable parts inside Do not dispose of battery in fire puncture or short circuit Do not use a battery that is deformed leaking corroded or visually damaged Handle a damaged or leaking battery with care If you come into contact with electrolyte wash exposed area with soap and water If it contacts the eye seek medica...

Page 7: ...emperature may exceed 40 C or fall below 0 C There are no user serviceable parts inside Contact authorised service representative for further information Ensure battery orientation is correct or personal injury damage to equipment may occur Care should be taken when handling halogen bulbs Halogen bulbs can shatter if scratched or damaged Ensure device is securely held in docking station to minimis...

Page 8: ...n of the need to use bright light clearly visualize ocular structure during delicate ophthalmic surgical procedure While no visible retinal lesions have been identified for ophthalmic instruments it is recommended that illumination levels be set to the minimum level necessary to perform the diagnostic function Young children and persons with diseased eyes may be at a higher risk The risk may also ...

Page 9: ...9 5 Setting up and using the Vantage Plus ...

Page 10: ...lignment For vertical alignment of the eyepieces and binocular block O adjust the height of the Metal Outer Brow Bar C if necessary by using the browband tension knobs D located on the sides of the headset fig 3 Position the Binocular Block O as close to the eyes or spectacles as possible for maximum field of view Slightly loosen the ophthalmoscope angle knob E to allow for adjustment and tighten ...

Page 11: ...Using the thumb and forefinger of the opposite hand slide the P D Control S of the open eye located directly under each eyepiece so that your object moves into the centre of the field keeping the object in the centre of the light patch Repeat for the other eye Obtaining a fused image Ensure that a singular fused image is obtained as follows Mirror Angle Control J The light is positioned vertically...

Page 12: ...12 5 Setting up and using the Vantage Plus ...

Page 13: ...mits a more relaxed technique during more challenging fundus examinations Beginners may also find this aperture particularly helpful since in order to achieve a full lens image the alignment between the headset the condensing lens and the pupil is not as critical as with the conventional beam ...

Page 14: ...14 6 Wireless chargers power supply assembly Set plug Replace the blanking plate with the appropriate mains plug adaptor if required or use IEC 60320 TYPE 7 connector not supplied ...

Page 15: ...15 6 Wireless chargers Standard Lithium ...

Page 16: ...16 6 Wireless chargers Slimline Lithium ion ...

Page 17: ...17 6 Wireless chargers ...

Page 18: ...18 6 Wireless chargers ...

Page 19: ...charge The battery will last approximately 2 hours on full power The spare battery will take 4 hours to charge Charging Cycle Slimline Lithium ion The battery attached to the indirect will take approximately 1 hours to fully charge The battery will last approximately 1 hour on full power The spare battery will take 1 hours to charge ...

Page 20: ...20 6 Wireless chargers wall mounting ...

Page 21: ...21 6 Wireless chargers wall mounting ...

Page 22: ...22 7 SmartPack and WallPack ...

Page 23: ...23 7 SmartPack and WallPack Set Plug Assemble the power supply as per the instructions in section 6 Power conversion Convert to either WallPack or SmartPack by following the illustration below ...

Page 24: ...24 7 SmartPack and WallPack ...

Page 25: ...25 7 SmartPack and WallPack ...

Page 26: ...26 8 LED bulb replacement ...

Page 27: ...surface with a clean absorbent non shedding cloth dampened with a water detergent solution 2 detergent by volume or water isopropyl alcohol solution 70 IPA by volume Avoid optical surfaces b Ensure that excess solution does not enter the instrument Use caution to ensure cloth is not saturated with solution c Surfaces must be carefully hand dried using a clean non shedding cloth d Safely dispose of...

Page 28: ...ontinuous Classification Class II equipment Type B protection against shock Transport storage and operating conditions Transport Storage Operation Temperature range 40 C to 70 C 10 C to 55 C 10 C to 35 C Relative humidity 10 to 95 10 to 95 30 to 75 Atmospheric pressure 500hPa to 1060hPa 700hPa to 1060hPa 700hPa to 1060hPa ...

Page 29: ...g electromagnetic compatibility EMC This section describes the suitability in terms of electromagnetic compatibility of this instrument When installing or using this instrument please read carefully and observe what is described here Portable or mobile type radio frequency communication units may have an adverse effect on this instrument resulting in malfunctioning ...

Page 30: ...line s to line s 2 kV line s to earth 1 kV line s to line s N A Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycles 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5 s 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycl...

Page 31: ...s internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions CISPR 11 Class B The Keeler Vantage Plus LED is suitable for use in all establishments including domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Har...

Page 32: ...rom fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol Note 1 At 80MHz and 800MHz the higher frequency range applies Note 2 These guide lines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and...

Page 33: ...tions equipment Rated maximum output power of transmitter W Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80MHz d 1 2 p 80MHz to 800MHz d 1 2 p 800MHz to 2 5GHz d 2 3 p 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 37 0 37 0 74 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 7 3 7 7 4 100 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in metres m can be de...

Page 34: ...ample plus Part Number Description EP29 32777 Power supply EP39 22706 Wall pad EP59 49013 Wall mount template EP79 06498 Rawlbloc wall plug qty 2 SP90 84030 Screws qty 2 1012 P 5241 Bulb 1919 P 1013 Battery pack 1941 P 5334 Standard charger 2415 P 7000 Instructions for use CD Wireless with slimline battery and charger eg 1204 P 3067 As for 1204 P 3051 example plus Part Number Description EP29 3277...

Page 35: ...P29 32777 Power supply EP39 22706 Wall pad EP59 49013 Wall mount template EP79 06498 Rawlbloc wall plug qty 2 SP90 84030 Screws qty 2 1919 P 1013 Battery pack 1 fitted 1 bagged 1941 P 5334 Standard charger Wireless with slimline battery and charger eg 1205 P 1020 As for 1205 P 1010 example plus Part Number Description EP29 32777 Power supply EP39 22706 Wall pad EP59 49005 Wall mount template EP79 ...

Page 36: ...36 12 Spare parts and accessories ...

Page 37: ...3 years and will be replaced or repaired free of charge subject to the following Any fault due to faulty manufacture The instrument and accessories have been used in compliance with these instructions Proof of purchase accompanies any claim Please note The LED for the Vantage Plus LED models is guaranteed for 5 years Batteries are covered by this warranty statement for 1 year only ...

Page 38: ... of old Electrical and Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European Countries with separate Collection Systems To Reduce the Environmental impact of WEEE Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment and minimise the volume of WEEE entering landfills we encourage at Product end of life that this Equipment is recycled and reused If you need more information on the collection reu...

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