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 SLx 40 

GUIDANCE TABLES (continued)

The  SLx 40 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The
customer or user of the SLx 40 should ensure that it is used in such an environment.

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Table 202 – Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration

Electromagnetic Immunity

All Equipment and Systems

Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Immunity

Immunity

Test

IEC 60601

Test Level

Compliance

Level

Electromagnetic 

Environment 

- Guidance

ESD 

IEC 61000-4-2

±6kv Contact

±8kv Air

±6kv Contact

±8kv Air

EFT 

IEC 61000-4-4

±2kv Mains

±1kv I/Os

±2kv Mains

±1kv I/Os

Surge 

IEC 61000-4-5

±1kv Differential

±2kv Common

±1kv Differential

±2kv Common

voltage 

Dips/Dropout 

IEC 61000-4-11

>95% Dip

for 0.5 Cycle
60% Dip 

for 5 Cycles 
30% Dip 

for 25 Cycles 
>95% Dip

for 5 Seconds

>95% Dip

for 0.5 Cycle 
60% Dip 

for 5 Cycles 
30% Dip 

for 25 Cycles 
>95% Dip

for 5 Seconds

Power Frequency 

50/60Hz 

Magnetic Field 

IEC 61000-4-8

3A/m

3A/m

8126400-795 

 SLx 40 

Issue 1.3

Printed on April,2019

Floor should be wood, concrete or ceramic tile. If
floors are synthetic, the R/H should be at least 30%.

Mains power quality should be that of a typical
Commercial or hospital environment.

Mains power quality should be that of a typical
Commercial or hospital environment.

Power frequency magnetic fields should be that
of a typical commercial or hospital environment.

Mains power quality should be that of a 
typical commercial or hospital environment. 
If the user of the Slx 40 requires continued 
operation during power mains interruptions,
it is recommended that the Slx 40 be powered 
from an uninterpretable power supply or 
battery.

Summary of Contents for SLx 40

Page 1: ...8126400 795 SLx 40 Issue 1 3 Printed onApril 2019 SLx 40 Slit Lamp User Manual...

Page 2: ...Reserves the right to make change in the product described in this manual without notice and without incorporating those changes in any products already sold ISO 13485 Certified LABOMED products are d...

Page 3: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 12 OPERATION 12 SLIT LENGTH 13 FILTER DIAL 13 SLIT ROTATION 13 CHANGING THE HALOGEN BULB 14 CHANGING THE LED 15 REPLACEMENT OF CHIN REST LIGHT INDICATOR 15 FUSE REPLACEMENT 16 TRO...

Page 4: ...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 APPL...

Page 5: ...MAY OCCUR SEE THE CARE AND MAINTENANCE SECTION FOR DETAILED CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION MEDICAL ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT NEEDS SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS WITH RESPECT TO ELECTROMAGNETIC CHARGE EMC AND NEEDS TO...

Page 6: ...Power Protective Earth Connection ON OFF Manufacture Catalog Number Serial Number Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment Compliance to medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC Accompanying Document m...

Page 7: ...and eye care technicians should operate this instrument Please retain this manual for future reference and to share with other users Additional copies can be obtained from your authorized LABOMED dea...

Page 8: ...lumination Arm Lock Knob 17 Microscope Arm Lock Knob 18 Instrument base Lock Knob 19 Guide Rail Cover 20 Geared Rollers 21 Guide Rails 22 Chin Rest Assembly 23 Power Supply Assembly 24 Table Top 25 Pa...

Page 9: ...e User s Guide and follow it for Slit Lamp installation 3 Open the box marked as Platform Assembly and take out the table top and power supply bracket shown as A in fig 1 4 Open the box marked as Chin...

Page 10: ...re 5 8 Install the Slit Lamp Assembly onto the tracks of the Table Top and slide the Guide Rail Covers around the tracks Refer to Figure 6 9 Assemble Power Supply to the table top just by pushing into...

Page 11: ...ION OF INPUT POWER WARNING CARE MUST BE TAKEN TO ARRANGE THE CABLES FOR THE ACCESSORIES SUCH THAT THEY DO NOT PRESENT A TRIPPING HAZARD TO THE EXAMINER OR A DANGER TO THE PATIENT WARNING POSITION THIS...

Page 12: ...allow for greater accuracy 5 Remove the Focusing Rod 6 To position a patient adjust the chinrest height by turning the Chinrest Elevation Handle on the post of the Chin Rest Assembly until the patient...

Page 13: ...he Magnification Dial on the Microscope Assembly Refer to figure 16 SLIT LENGTH The Slit length is adjusted by rotating the Slit Length Dial The dial has five stops for adjustments They are 0 6 5 8 9...

Page 14: ...B WITH BARE HANDS AS FINGERPRINTS WILL SHORTEN THE BULB LIFE 1 Remove input power to the instrument 2 Open the bulb door 3 Swing the retaining spring away from tha Bulb Refer to figure 21 4 Pull the B...

Page 15: ...by using circlip plier Refer Figure 24 3 Lift up the illumination housing carefully 4 Remove the Lamp House Cover by unscrewing the Four Screws by using screwdriver shown as B refer in Figure 25 5 Un...

Page 16: ...n on the top tab in the middle of the Power Input Module to release the Fuse Holder and gently pull out the Fuse Holder by gripping the two small tabs Refer to figures 24 25 3 Open the Door to the Fus...

Page 17: ...ore use Install focusing rod and check to ensure microscope is focused on it Bulb not installed properly Finger Prints on CMO Illumination lamp is not fitted in place Aperture slit length selector tur...

Page 18: ...106 kPa 31 3 in Hg Transportation Storage 10 Temperature 20 C 4 F to 70 C 158 F 106 kPa Relative Humidity 10 to 80 non condensing Atmospheric Pressure 50kPa 14 8 in Hg to 106 kPa 31 3 in Hg 50 kPa Ex...

Page 19: ...quipment to a protective grounding system so that the accessi ble metal parts do not become conductive in case of failure in the basic insulation Grade of protection against a hazardous ingress of wat...

Page 20: ...nic reasons wipe the forehead rest with an alcohol wipe and change the chin rest papers after each patient CLEANING THE GUIDE PLATE If the Guide Plate is dirty it may cause a rough feeling when maneuv...

Page 21: ...T CCD ADAPTER 8122500 8122600 800 6134131 6134110 6134120 6134172 I PHONE 6 6134172 1 6 I PHONE 6PLUS 6134172 1 6P 8122600 851 8122600 852 CCD CAMERA I PHONE 7 6134172 1 7 SONY HANDICAM 6134120 122 I...

Page 22: ...Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment Guidance RF Emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 Class A Harmonics IEC61000 3 2 Class A Flicker IEC61000 3 3 Complies 8126400 795 SLx 40 Issue 1 3 Printed onApril 201...

Page 23: ...5 Cycle 60 Dip for 5 Cycles 30 Dip for 25 Cycles 95 Dip for 5 Seconds 95 Dip for 0 5 Cycle 60 Dip for 5 Cycles 30 Dip for 25 Cycles 95 Dip for 5 Seconds Power Frequency 50 60Hz Magnetic Field IEC61000...

Page 24: ...eur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and Tv broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site surv...

Page 25: ...mmended 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 ac...

Page 26: ...ENT WARRANTY If notified promptly on writing of any action brought against the purchaser based on a claim that the instrument infringes a U S Patent Labo America Inc will defend such action at its exp...

Page 27: ...Revision History Rev No Date of Release Change App By DCR 1 3 April 4 2019 System Diagram added S Bal DCR 11 19...

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