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             Magna

             MAGNA 

15.  USING THE MICROSCOPE

WARNING:            INSTRUMENT IS UNSAFE FOR MRI ENVIRONMENTS.  

6129000-795

Issue 1.7
Printed on May,2020

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Fig. 19

Fig. 20

        CAUTION: 

Upon Installation, ABA System may feel stuck due to longtime 
Inoperative in transit or storage. This temporary mild locking may

happen due to material Property of ABA braking Material. 

To overcome this situation,-Switch on the microscope, Press Push

Button with one hand and Push ABA System with other hand to 
dislodge this temporary Air lock. Repeat it 7-8 times, ABA System
will start working normally.  

SETTING UP THE MICROSCOPE:

a.

  For stability of microscope, lock all four brakes on the

        base caster wheels.

b.

   Optimize the Auto Balancing Arm (ABA) position by using 

    clutch motions shown as (A) and (A.1) to get the proper
        field of vision as shown in Fig. 19.

c.  

Desired working distance can be obtained by rotating 

   the ring shown as (B) on the variable objective lens.
  Fine focusing can be done by the same ring as
       shown in Fig. 19.

d.

  After focusing, lock swivel arm, suspension arm and ABA

  arm movements using lock knobs shown as (C) as
        shown in Fig. 19.

e.

   Adjust the inter- pupillary distance (IPD) of the eyepieces

   using the IPD adjustment knob shown as (D) in Fig.
        19.

f.

   The illumination is controlled through the intensity control

     knob as shown as (E). Rotate it clockwise or anticlockwise
   to achieve the desired illumination level as shown in 
        Fig. 19.

SETTING UP THE MAGNIFICATION:

a.

 Use the knobs (F) provided on the Magnichanger to

       select the desired magnification level. 

b.

   Rotate these clockwise to increase and Anticlockwise to

     decrease the level of magnification as shown in Fig. 20.

Summary of Contents for 6129000-795

Page 1: ...croscope Dentistry Part No 6129000 795 Issue 1 7 Printed on May 2020 To ensure proper use of this instrument as well as to avoid injury while operating instrument Understanding this manual completely before use is highly recommended ...

Page 2: ...t to change without prior notice LABOMED reserve the right to make changes to the product described in this user manual without notice and without incorporating those changes in any products already sold ISO 13485 Certified LABOMED products are designed and manufactured under quality processes that meet ISO 13485 requirements No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval syst...

Page 3: ...ing Ceiling Mount On Concrete Ceilings Product Description Wall Mount Wall Mount Installation Wall Mount Installation Procedure Wall Mount Installation on Wooden Wall Wall Mount Installation on Masonry Wall Construction Requirements Ceiling Wall Mount Warning and Cautions Explanation of Symbols Standards and Directives Unpacking Installation of Cross Base Mobile Stand Installation of Microscope Mo...

Page 4: ...em that enables the ultimate flexibility in maneuvering the microscope s viewing angle and position 5 The Labomed NuVar CMO with variable working distance objective comes standard and provides user greater convenience in achieving a comfortable working distance 6 The rigid Cross base with caster wheels provides the instrument with stability and mobility 7 When the microscope is not in use the susp...

Page 5: ...r ABA Arm 22 Left Hand Release Electromagnetic Clutch 23 Wire Mesh 24 Fibre Light Guide 25 Filter Change knob 1 Caster wheel with Brakes 2 Cross Base Top 3 Cross Base Bottom 4 Column 5 Hand Rest 6 Swivel Arm Locking Knob 7 Common Main Objective with Fine Focusing 8 Right hand Release Electromagnetic Clutch 9 Eyepieces 10 Ergo Head 0 210 adjustable 11 Zoom Magnification Knob 12 2 pin connector for ...

Page 6: ...etic Clutch 8 Illumination Control knob 9 Ergo Head 0 210 adjustable 10 Eyepieces 11 Right Hand Release Electromagnetic Clutch 12 Zoom Magnification Knob 13 Common Main Objective with Fine Focusing 14 Left Hand Release Electromagnetic Clutch 15 Master Plate MAGNA 3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION CEILING MOUNT 6129000 795 Magna 3 Issue 1 7 Printed on May 2020 1 15 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 13 4 Figure 2 ...

Page 7: ...29000 795 Magna 4 Issue 1 7 Printed on May 2020 4 INSTALLATION REFERENCES CEILING MOUNT CEILING MOUNT SYSTEM FOR 12 FEET CEILING HEIGHT 1064 500 1000 150 2309 3660 12 1351 4 43 3 6 0 310 360 220 170mm Figure 3 ...

Page 8: ...129000 795 Magna 5 Issue 1 7 Printed on May 2020 INSTALLATION REFERENCES CEILING MOUNT CEILING MOUNT SYSTEM FOR 11 FEET CEILING HEIGHT 1064 500 1000 150 2309 3352 11 1043 3 42 3 6 0 310 360 220 170mm Figure 4 ...

Page 9: ...6129000 795 Magna 6 Issue 1 7 Printed on May 2020 INSTALLATION REFERENCES CEILING MOUNT CEILING MOUNT SYSTEM FOR 10 FEET CEILING HEIGHT 1064 500 1000 150 2309 3050 10 741 2 4 3 6 0 310 360 220 170mm Figure 5 ...

Page 10: ...ng References Issue 1 7 Printed on May 2020 Magna INSTALLATION REFERENCES CEILING MOUNT Master Plate Spacer Ceiling Mount Column Ø168MM 175mm 175mm 175mm 175mm 175mm 175mm 175mm 175mm 400mm 400mm Figure 7 MASTER PLATE Figure 6 ...

Page 11: ...GNA 6129000 795 Magna 8 Issue 1 7 Printed on May 2020 INSTALLATION REFERENCES CEILING MOUNT Operator Position Patient is right below the microscope optical head R1800mm 1 3 8 5 3 m m 694mm 1199mm Figure 8 ...

Page 12: ...MAGNA 6129000 795 Magna 9 Issue 1 7 Printed on May 2020 INSTALLATION REFERENCES CEILING MOUNT Operator Position Patient is right below the microscope optical head 694mm 1198mm Figure 9 ...

Page 13: ...Using the Paper template provided mark the positions of the six 6 mounting holes on wooden membrane refering figure 4 Drill six 6 1 4 6mm pilot holes either direct into Joist or the additional wooden membrane as per the roof available 5 Place a 10mm flat washer over each of the six M10 X 100mm hex head lag screws 6 Keeping welded bosses clown side line up the holes in the plate with the pilot hole...

Page 14: ...95 11 Issue 1 7 Printed on May 2020 Wooden membrane Heavy Duty vibration free Ceiling Mount Joist Master Plate Shim Column Level Joist Master Plate Shim Column Level Normal Ceiling Mount Wooden membrane Figure 10 Figure 11 ...

Page 15: ...the bottom of ceiling mount as shown in Figure and to check the Vertical leveling Use Shims as required and adjust the RAWL Bolts Lag bolts until the column is Vertical 3 Tighten all screws securely NOTICE Shims and Shim materials are to be provided by the customer and are not furnished by Labomed There are numerous shims and shim materials commercially available and no specific type or brand name...

Page 16: ...Mount Provided against the master plate and insert 6 socket head bolts M12 X 40 after aligning the 6 mounting holes 7 Tighten all the bolts using Allen key 10mm slightly 8 Use a level to ensure the column assembly is Leveled vertically Refer Section Leveling the ceiling Mount system to correct any leveling concerns 9 All the jobs from Part 1 to 8 here are the responsibility of the customer to prov...

Page 17: ...Plate 10 pcs Threaded Spacer 12 pcs M10x40 Socket Head Cap Screw 4pcs M6x10 Socket Set Screw 3pcs RAVAL PLUG M10x75mm SS 854 8 NOS TO BE FIXED IN CONCRETE CEILING BOLT M1Ox75mm SS 854 8 NOS FIXED IN RAVAL PLUG SS 666 M4x10 PH PAN HEAD SCREW 10 NOS BOLT M12x50mm SS 994 6 NOS SPRING LOCK WASHER 12MM SS 995 6 NOS 18 2700 Figure 17 Part No SS 854 Part No 6134010 451 Part No 6129001 043 Part No 6129001...

Page 18: ... Suspension Arm 5 Suspension Arm Hydraulic Movement Lock Knob 6 Auto Balancing Arm Lock Knob 7 ABA Auto Balancing Arm Magnetic Clutch 8 Illumination Control knob 9 Ergo Head 0 210 adjustable 10 Eyepieces 11 Right Hand Release Electromagnetic Clutch 12 Zoom Magnification Knob 13 Common Main Objective with Fine Focusing 14 Left Hand Release Electromagnetic Clutch Figure 18 ...

Page 19: ...MAGNA INSTALLATION REFERENCES WALL MOUNT Operator Position Patient is right below the microscope optical head Magna 6129000 795 16 Issue 1 7 Printed on May 2020 Figure 19 ...

Page 20: ...NA INSTALLATION REFERENCES WALL MOUNT Rotation of Suspension Arm about the Horizontal Arm on both the Ceiling Mount and the floor stand is 360 Rotation of Horizontal Arm about the Column on the Wall Mount is limited with the wall acting as a stop Figure 20 ...

Page 21: ...WALL MOUNT 6 COUNTER HOLE Ø16mm x 2 0mm DEEP THRU HOLE Ø11 0mm 406mm 2267mm 125mm 125 500mm 600mm 346mm 2542mm 2242mm 250mm 1232mm 750mm 150mm 1063mm 2 4 0 310 220 360 6 COUNTER HOLE Ø16mm x 2 0mm DEEP THRU HOLE Ø11 0mm 406mm 2267mm 125mm 125 500mm 1000mm 346mm 2542mm 2242mm 250mm 1232mm 1150mm 150mm 1063mm 3 6 0 310 220 360 Figure 21 Figure 22 ...

Page 22: ...Wall mount MARKING REFERENCE Anchoring the Wall mount Reference A Paper Template for marking B Wall Mount Assembly C Distance from Floor Refer suitable height as per ordered configuration from figure 21 or 22 6 COUNTER HOLE Ø16mm x 2 0mm DEEP THRU HOLE Ø11 0mm 406mm 125mm 125mm A B C Figure 23 ...

Page 23: ...Anchor Bolts for Masonry walls 6 6 Cap set bolt 6 WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION Before Initiating the installation of Labomed Wall Mount Microscopes You must ensure that there is proper space available as per the configuration selected Refer to Figure 21 and 22 Measure the distance between the centers of the studs The Labomed Wall Mount Model is designed to mount directly on a wall with wood studs space...

Page 24: ...Magna MAGNA 6129000 795 21 Issue 1 7 Printed on May 2020 7A WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION FOR WOODEN WALL 6NOS WASHER 6 NOS HEX HEADWOODEN SCREW 10x100 CAP RAWAL PLUG M10 PART NO SS 855 6 NOS Figure 25 ...

Page 25: ...sue 1 7 Printed on May 2020 7B WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION FOR SOLID BRICK WALL WASHER 6 NOS CAP RAVAL PLUG M10 SS 855 6 NOS BOLT M1Ox75mm SS 854 6 NOS FIXED IN RAVAL PLUG RAVAL PLUG M10x75mm SS 854 6 NOS TO BE FIXED IN WALL Figure 26 ...

Page 26: ... MM WOODEN WALL STUD SPACING For securing the Wall Mount System to construction using wooden wall studs spaced on 16 406 mm Inch centers it is recommended that 3 8 x 4 hex head lag screws are used WARNING THE MOUNTING HARDWARE SUPPLIED FOR WOODEN WALL IS NOT DESIGNED FOR INSTALLATION TO WALL WITH STEEL STUDS OR TO CINDER BLOCK MASONRY WALLS Figure 27 ...

Page 27: ...het to slightly loosen the 3 8 x 4 hex head lag screws in the corners of the back plate 4 Adjust the back plate until it is level and tighten the three lag screws on the bottom leaving the top lag screws loosened slightly 5 Place a level vertically along the face of the wall Mount on both sides to ensure it is perpendic ular to the floor See Figure 11 6 If the wall mount is not perpendicular inser...

Page 28: ...eep in the wall spaced as Outlined above 4 Use 10mm X 75mm long RAWL Anchor bolts 5 Place the RAWL bolts through the holes and carefully insert the bolts into the wall 6 Take out the threaded bolt 7 Position the wall mount against the wall Place flat washer under head of coach bolt and thread in the Six 6 RAWL bolts in the wall 8 Using a 17mm socket and ratchet arrangement tighten the Six 6 RAWL b...

Page 29: ...Magna MAGNA 6129000 795 26 Issue 1 7 Printed on May 2020 Shim Level Wall Mount Assembly Figure 30 ...

Page 30: ...ndic ular to the floor See figure 13 6 If the back plate is not perpendicular insert shim material between the back plate and the wall next to the RAWL bolts Check with the level and tighten the toggle bolts once the mount is level 7 Check the other side and insert shims as needed and then tighten the toggle bolts See figure 13 8 When the back plate is level both horizontally and vertically secure...

Page 31: ... be taken into consideration when calculating the effective strength Specification of the bolt anchor manufacture Quality of the structural roof e g the strengths and the thickness of the concrete Spacing of anchor holes and weakening effect of anchor holes in the ceiling NOTE If an existing ceiling mount is ever exchanged never re use the old anchors New anchor holes must be drilled When Calculat...

Page 32: ...PERATOR OR PATIENT MAY OCCUR WARNING IF THIS INSTRUMENT IS MODIFIED APPROPRIATE INSPECTION AND TESTING MUST BE CONDUCTED TO ENSURE CONTINUED SAFE USE OF THIS INSTRUMENT WARNING TO AVOID RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK THIS EQUIPMENT MUST ONLY BE CONNECTED TO A SUPPLY MAIN WITH PROTECTIVE EARTH OR DAMAGE TO THIS INSTRUMENT AND OR INJURY TO THE OPERATOR OR PATIENT MAY OCCUR WARNING ENSURE THAT THE VOLTAGE AP...

Page 33: ...UIPMENT CAN AFFECT MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT CAUTION THIS INSTRUMENT IS NOT TO BE USED NEAR HIGH FREQUENCY EMITTING SURGICAL EQUIPMENT CAUTION DO NOT CONNECT ANY EQUIPMENT TO THE DEVICE OTHER THAN THOSE INTENDED FOR USE WITH THE DEVICE CAUTION DO NOT USE A CONVERTER ADAPTER THAT WILL CONVERT THE THREE PRONG AC PLUG TO A TWO PRONG LINE PLUG THE POWER SUPPLY IN THIS MICROSCOPE WILL NOT BE PROPERL...

Page 34: ...panying documents must be consulted Compliance to medical device directive 93 42 EEC Suspension Arm Locking This way up indicates the correct upright position of the transport package Keep dry the transport package shall be kept away from rain Year of manufacture used on product data plate Fragile content of the transport package are fragile and should be handled with care Electromagnetic interfer...

Page 35: ...Determination of field of view and direction of view of endoscopes with optics ISO 8600 5 First edition 2005 03 15 Optics and photonics Medical endoscopes and endotherapy devices Part 5 Determination of optical resolution of rigid endoscopes with optics ISO 9001 13485 and USFDA 21 CFR 820 Quality management systems approved by UL ISO 14971 Risk management to medical devices DIRECTIVE USED Directiv...

Page 36: ...or Wall Ceiling 3 Swivel arm and suspension arm assembly with fiber optic cable Depending upon type of mounting Floor or Wall Ceiling 4 Auto Balancing Arm ABA with magnichanger assembly and NuVar CMO with Variable focal length 5 Observation head Ergo tiltable 0 210 6 DBSI Double Beam Splitter Inclined Double Iris Diaphragm Rotoplate 7 DSLR Adapter with Mount for Sony or Canon or Nikon as ordered 8...

Page 37: ...g 1 2 Take out the Cross bottom base and put it on floor as shown in Fig 2 3 Open the Box containing Cross Base Top as shown in Fig 3 4 Take out the Cross Base Top and put iron floor as shown in Fig 4 5 Referring Fig 5 Align the Cross Base Top on Cross Base Bottom by aligning the guide pins in guide holes and Tighten the 4 screws provided 6 Assembled Cross Base will look like as shown in Fig 6 ...

Page 38: ...follow the Instruction below a Ensure that the swivel arm lock knob D is loosened b Mount the Arm Assembly into Shaft F c Align three holes E with tapped hole on Shaft F d Use Allen Wrench 4mm and tighten 2 M6x16mm Allen screws G 3 Open another box and take out the carrier assembly from its packaging following arm as shown in fig 8 a Insert the Auto Balancing Arm ABA shaft H into the suspension ar...

Page 39: ... Rotoplate M Re tighten the M4 grub screw e Loosen the M4 grub screw by 2mm allen key on Rotoplate and Fix Ergo Head 0 210 tiltable N and retighten the M4 grub screw f Fix both eyepieces O on ergo head Note Please ensure the accessories were fixed properly to have better visual results 5 Mount the light guide by completing the steps below a Switch off the illumination system The light guide comes ...

Page 40: ...1 REPLACING THE ILLUMINATION SOURCE a Remove the swivel arm covers by unscrewing the screws in top and bottom as shown in Fig 12 b Remove the connections on the power supply and replace the illumination assembly A in Fig 12 with a new assembly and refix the connections c Assemble back the arm covers 2 REPLACING THE FUSE a Locate the fuse at the AC inlet B as shown in Fig 13 b Use a flat head screw...

Page 41: ... on both sides and insert on the 2 pin inlet F located on Auto Balancing Arm ABA and insert the other end of wire on to point as marked on Auto Balancing Arm ABA for powering operating clutch release as shown in Fig 14 4 LABEL DETAILS 1 Device Name 2 Model No 3 Serial No 4 Input Voltage 5 Frequency 6 Max Load 7 Separate Disposal Waste Electric Device 8 Manufacture 9 Company Trademark 10 Label Cont...

Page 42: ...Magna MAGNA 14 3 WIRING CODING DIAGRAM 6129000 795 Issue 1 7 Printed on May 2020 39 ...

Page 43: ... Intensity Control knob D is located at the front of the Auto Balancing Arm ARM The brightness of the field of view can be adjusted as desired using the intensity control knob as shown in Fig 15 a 3 AUTO BALANCING ARM ABA CONTROLS a Articulation of Auto Balancing Arm ABA can be handled through two clutch release buttons located on left side E and right side F of carrier arm as shown in Fig 16 b Pr...

Page 44: ... desired height by turning it clock wise as shown in Fig 17 d Auto Balancing Arm ABA Carrier Locking Knob This knob shown as J locks the rotation of Auto Balancing Arm ABA at the desired position by turning it clock wise as shown in Fig 17 5 BRAKES Lock the stand to prevent unwanted movement by pressing down all the four brakes K provided in the caster wheels and lift up the brakes to release the ...

Page 45: ...osition by using clutch motions shown as A and A 1 to get the proper field of vision as shown in Fig 19 c Desired working distance can be obtained by rotating the ring shown as B on the variable objective lens Fine focusing can be done by the same ring as shown in Fig 19 d After focusing lock swivel arm suspension arm and ABA arm movements using lock knobs shown as C as shown in Fig 19 e Adjust th...

Page 46: ...wn as B to achieve fine focus as shown in Fig 19 c Use the Clutch Buttons shown as A on Left handle and A 1 on Right handle to Centre the area of interest in the field of view as shown in Fig 19 Main Microscope Configuration Magna comes with standard accessories mentioned below a NuVar variable objective focal length 300 400mm standard b 0 210 tiltable ergo binocular tube c DBSi Double beam splitt...

Page 47: ...TER 6134131 CCD ATTACHMENT 6134110 MONITOR ARM 6129000 877 STAND ASSEMBLY 6129000 813 ARM ASSEMBLY FLOOR MOUNT 6129000 850 MICROSCOPE WITH ABA ARM ASSEMBLY 6129000 851 CEILING MOUNT 6129001 801 ARM ASSEMBLY WALL CEILING MOUNT 6129001 804 WALL MOUNT 6129002 805 LENS PROTECTER 6129000 875 12 5X EYE PIECE 6129012 RETICULE MONITOR ARM 6129001 876 LASER FILTER RETICULE MASTER PLATE 6129004 051 MONITOR ...

Page 48: ...nd 20 of light goes to camera accessories 3 Double Iris attachment An adjustable diaphragm attachment installed between Magnichanger and observation head or DBSi It reduces incoming light and increases depth of field it is very helpful for Photographic imaging The following adapters can be attached to DBSi Double Beam Splitter inclined as per user requirement a DSLR camera adapter for Nikon Canon ...

Page 49: ... causes LED light blinking as an indicator of high LED temperature Allow the LED to cool down before switching it on again If any optional accessories are added to the microscope suspension arm tension must be adjusted to compensate for the additional weight 1 Tension Adjustment for Floor Mount a Use an 8mm allen wrench in bolt A referring Fig 23 Rotate it clockwise to increase the tension as desi...

Page 50: ...itch 2 Disconnect the power cable 3 Remove the video cable from the video modules e g video monitor USB monitor and the camera control unit 4 Release the brakes 5 Be careful when passing through doorways to avoid collisions of any kind Do not move the instrument over steps or cables as the stand can topple Be extremely careful when moving the instrument over slopes Do not park the instrument on a ...

Page 51: ...l to ensure optimum performance and safe working order of the instrument it s safe functioning must be checked periodically as per table below We recommend having this check performance by our service representative as part of regular maintenance work If a failure occurs which you cannot correct using the trouble shooting table attach a sign to the instrument stating out of order and contact our s...

Page 52: ...Do not clean products and optical components in a cleaning disinfecting devices or ultra sound bath 11 LABOMED Max Lite coating are fungal resistant If you clean as described above the coatings will not be damaged 12 If cleaning and disinfection is done as described above there is no impact of multiple cleaning Disinfection on mechanical and optical parts Paints Coating are rigid and life long TRO...

Page 53: ...lin cloth Moist it to feel wet Disinfect clean the surface gently Note 1 Use mask and Gloves while performing cleaning and disinfection 2 While cleaning muslin cloth should not be dripped wet to prevent seepage and rusting to running bare parts 3 Alcohol is flammable its use as a surface disinfectant should be in well ventilated spaces only The rubber caps sleeves and grips supplied by labomed are...

Page 54: ...on Control 5 Silicon Cover P N 6122015 210 Knob for IPD inter pupillary distance 6 Silicon Cover P N 6122015 210 Knob for Clutch Handle right side 7 Silicon Cover P N 6129000 232 Knob for Zoom 8 Silicon Cover P N 6129000 220 Nuvar Protective Covercomplete kit 9 P N 6129000 875 Nuvar Protective Cover only 10 P N 6129000 234 Knob Cover Double Iris 11 P N 6214051 203 6129000 795 Issue 1 7 Printed on ...

Page 55: ...ransportation and Storage Temperature Rel Humidity without condensation Air Pressure Temperature Rel Humidity without condensation Air Pressure 700hPa 1 060hPa 700hPa 1 060hPa 30 90 30 90 10 C 40 C 10 C 40 C The unit meets the essential requirements stipulated in Annex I of the 93 42 EEC directive governing medical devices The unit is marked with CE and is compliant to ANSI AAMI EC 60601 1 2005 ...

Page 56: ...figured with Rotoplate DBSi Double Beam Splitter Inclined Double Iris Diaphragm and DSLR Adapter 50 75mm WF 10x 18mm lockable eyepieces one with resolution mark to assist in diopter adjustment 5mm with diopter lock Galilean Zoom 1 6 convertible to 8 step Magnichanger 0 4 2 5x NuVar system with variable focal length adjustment from 300 400mm with fine focus OPTIONAL NuVar 200 400 working Distance 5...

Page 57: ... illumination Inoperative surgical field illumination Insufficient illumination Continued Up and down motion of the suspension system is stiff Insert the light guide as far as it will go Failure of electronics Illuminate the Surgical field using an alternate illuminator and contact the service department Switch off via limit switch on suspension arm system Move the suspension system into the worki...

Page 58: ... Cause Remedy 6129000 795 Issue 1 7 Printed on May 2020 55 Stand is unstable The brakes on the wheels are not in use Engage the brakes No image is visible in the field of view Magnichanger is not indexed properly Rotate the Magnichanger to click a stop ...

Page 59: ... specified below The customer or user of the Magna should ensure that it is used in such an environment RF Emissions CISPR 11 Harmonics IEC 61000 3 2 Flicker IEC 61000 3 3 Complies Class A Group 1 The Magna uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment The Magna is suitable for use i...

Page 60: ...ine to Ground 2 Kv Outdoor lines only VOLTAGE DIPS DROPOUTS AND INTERRUPTIONS IEC 61000 4 11 Voltage Dips 16A Power Frequency 50 60Hz Magnetic Field IEC 61000 4 8 30A m 30A m 6129000 795 Issue 1 7 Printed on May 2020 57 MAGNA GUIDANCE TABLES continued Voltage Interruptions all input current 100 drop 0 5 periods 0 45 90 135 180 225 270 315 100 dip 1 period 30 dip 25 30 periods 100 drop 5 seconds 10...

Page 61: ...es objects and people Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To access the electromagnetic Environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered The measured field strengt...

Page 62: ...ted at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer Note 1 At 80MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies Note 2 These guidelines ma...

Page 63: ...Weight Magna with Wall Mount a Wall Bracket 12Kg b Shaft 07Kg c Magna Arm Long Short 18Kg 14 5Kg d Magna Carrier 11Kg Magna with Ceiling Mount a Ceiling Mount 30Kg b Magna Arm Long 18Kg c Magna Carrier 11Kg Magna with Floor Stand a Cross Base Top 48Kg b Cross Base Bottom 48Kg c Column 12Kg d Magna Arm Short 14 5Kg e Magna Carrier 11Kg ...

Page 64: ...tion intensity is Lux Lx Light Emitting Diode Electronic semiconductor device that emits light when an electrical current passes through it The optical tubes through which the enlarged image produced by the microscope can be viewed The tow light beams for the right and left eye run together at a point that lies at a distance from the common main objective CMO This distance is equal to the working ...

Page 65: ...inal sale and must be accompanied by a copy of the purchaser s invoice This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties implied or expressed All implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular use are hereby disclaimed No representative or other person is authorized to make any other obligations for a LABOMED product LABOMED shall not be liable for any special incidental or conse...

Page 66: ... delivery the outside of the packing case shows evidence of rough handling or damage the transportation company s agent should be requested to make a Received in Bad Order notation on the delivery receipt If within 48 hours of delivery concealed damage is noted upon unpacking the shipment and no exterior evidence of rough handling is apparent the transportation company should be requested to make ...

Page 67: ...Phone 510 445 1257 Fax 510 991 9862 Email sales laboamerica com www laboamerica com EU REP A16372 LABOMED ISO 13485 Labomed Europe Essebaan 50 NL 2908 LK Capelle a d IJssel The Netherlands Tel 31 0 10 4584222 Fax 31 0 10 4508251 E mail info labomedeurope com ...

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