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Leica M525 F20/CT20 / Ref. 10 715 156 / Version 01 1

Contents

1 Introduction 

3

1.1 

About this user manual 

3

1.2 

Symbols in this user manual 

3

Product Identification 

3

2.1 

Optional product features 

3

Safety Notes 

4

3.1 

Intended use of instrument 

4

3.2 

Notes on use 

4

3.3 Contraindications 

4

3.4 

Information for the person responsible for the 
instrument 4

3.5 

Instructions for the user 

5

3.6 

Dangers of use 

6

3.7 

Labels and symbols 

10

4 Design 

13

4.1 

Leica M525 F20 surgical microscope 

13

4.2 

Leica M525/CT20 ceiling mount 

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5 Function 

15

5.1 

Balancing system 

15

5.2 Brakes 

15

5.3 

Tilt of the microscope carrier 

16

5.4 Illumination 

16

6 Controls 

17

6.1 

Leica M525 surgical microscope with  
microscope carrier 

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6.2 

Control/illumination unit 

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6.3 

Swing arm 

19

6.4 Footswitch 

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6.5 Handswitch 

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6.6 

CT20 ceiling mount 

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Preparation before Surgery 

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7.1 

Transport (F20 only) 

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7.2 

Cleaning the optical accessories 

21

7.3 

Mounting the accessories 

21

7.4 

Balancing the Leica M525 F20/CT20 surgical 
microscope 21

7.5 

Setting up eyepieces 

21

7.6 

Configuring control unit 

21

7.7 

Performing function checks 

21

7.8 

Raising and lowering the CT20 ceiling mount 

22

7.9 

Positioning at the operating table (F20 only) 

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7.10  Adjusting the tilt of the microscope carrier 

(45°/70°) 24

7.11  Balancing the Leica M525 F20/CT20 surgical 

microscope 24

7.12  Balancing the swing arm 

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7.13  Adjusting the articulation brakes 

26

7.14  Setting position for "posterior fossa sitting"  

(sitting patient) 

26

8 Operation 

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8.1 

Toggling the illumination 

28

8.2 

Setting the illumination field diameter 

29

8.3 

Working with LASER and locking/releasing  
the multi-focal focus 

29

8.4 

Determining diopter settings for users 

30

8.5 

Setting up eyepieces 

30

8.6 

Attaching the protective glass to the objective  30

8.7 

Attaching sterile controls 

31

8.8 

Control unit with touch panel 

32

8.9 

Controlling the zoom and focus 

37

8.10  Taking the surgical microscope out of operation  39

9 Accessories 

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9.1 

Dual stereo attachment 

40

9.2 

Binocular tube; can be tilted; with  
variable viewing angle 30°–150° 

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9.3 

Stereo attachment for second observer 

40

9.4 

Video-zoom tube 

40

9.5 

Adapter piece for accessories of  
the Leica M600 series 

41

9.6 

Beam splitter 

41

9.7 

Mounting the accessories 

41

9.8 

Accessories list for advanced configurations 

42

10 

Care and Maintenance 

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10.1  Maintenance instructions 

43

10.2  Changing lamps 

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10.3  Removing a defective lamp 

44

10.4  Replacing fuses 

45

10.5  Function check 

45

10.6  Reprocessing of re-sterilizable products 

46

10.7 Maintenance 

47

11 Disposal 

48

12 

What to do, if … 

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12.1  Malfunctions on the Leica M525 F20/CT20  

surgical microscope 

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12.2  Malfunctions on the stand/mount 

50

12.3  Malfunctions on the TV, photography 

50

13 

Technical Data 

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13.1  Electrical data 

51

13.2  Auxiliary power socket 

51

13.3  Surgical microscope  

51

Summary of Contents for M525 F20/CT20

Page 1: ...MEDICAL DIVISION User Manual 10 715 156 Version 01 Leica M525 F20 CT20...

Page 2: ...trasse 201 CH 9435 Heerbrugg Phone 41 71 726 3333 Fax 41 71 726 3334 Legal disclaimer All specifications are subject to change without notice The information provided by this manual is directly relate...

Page 3: ...20 surgical microscope 24 7 12 Balancing the swing arm 26 7 13 Adjusting the articulation brakes 26 7 14 Setting position for posterior fossa sitting sitting patient 26 8 Operation 27 8 1 Toggling the...

Page 4: ...13 9 Environmental conditions 52 13 10 Limitations of use 53 13 11 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC 53 13 12 Configurations and Weights 54 13 13 Dimensional drawing of F20 floor stand 55 13 14 Dimen...

Page 5: ...tion or improper use which if not avoided may result in appreciable material financial and environmental damage Information about use that helps the user to employ the product in a technically correct...

Page 6: ...0 CT20 surgical microscope may only be operated by trained personnel X X Ensure that this user manual is always available at the place where the Leica M525 F20 CT20 surgical microscope is in use X X C...

Page 7: ...ed no closer than 30 cm 12 inches to any part of the Leica Leica M525 F20 CT20 including cables specified by the manufacturer Otherwise degradation of the performance of this equipment could result No...

Page 8: ...Kr fte auf das Stativ in der ausgefahrenen Position zu Fu bremsen immer schlie en wenn das System nicht bewegt wird Fu bremsen immer ffnen wenn das System bewegt wird Never move the stand with the swi...

Page 9: ...on danger of tilting on page 6 WARNING Danger of fatal electrical shock X X The Leica M525 F20 CT20 surgical microscope may be connected to a grounded safety socket only WARNING Failure of the illumin...

Page 10: ...s motor can be dangerous for the patient X X If the zoom or focus motor fails set the zoom or focus manually WARNING Risk of injury from downward movement of surgical microscope X X Do not exceed the...

Page 11: ...AUTION Connecting unauthorized secondary devices to the auxiliary power socket can lead to damage to the Leica M525 F20 CT20 surgical microscope and to the secondary device X X Never connect secondary...

Page 12: ...m and swing arm F20 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 10 12 11 9 1 14 14 2 3 5 5 6 4 13 14 15 7 8 1 Max 6 5 kg 14 33 lbs Max load for optics carrier 2 A B balancing 3 10 5 0 Scale balancing label 4 Open Closed 5 D...

Page 13: ...il only 13 Lamp 1 Lamp 2 Lamp 1 Lamp 2 14 Danger sign for danger of tilting 15 Rotation range label 16 Caution follow the User Manual 17 Nameplate F20 18 Max power consumption 19 Potential equalizatio...

Page 14: ...Safety Notes 12 Leica M525 F20 CT20 Ref 10 715 156 Version 01 Leica M525 CT20 ceiling mount 1 1 Nameplate...

Page 15: ...ng the Leica Leica M525 F20 CT20 to an equipotential bonding device This is part of the customer s building installation Observe the requirements of EN 60601 1 8 6 7 14 Auxiliary power outlet max outp...

Page 16: ...CT20 Ref 10 715 156 Version 01 4 2 Leica M525 CT20 ceiling mount 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 8 1 Swing arm 2 Binocular tube 3 Handle 4 Optics carrier 5 Microscope carrier 6 Control illumination unit 7 Horizontal a...

Page 17: ...al force Two directions of movement A and B are balanced on the Leica M525 F20 CT20 surgical microscope A B Movement C is balanced out on the microscope carrier C 5 2 Brakes The Leica M525 F20 CT20 su...

Page 18: ...rs the second surgeon more headroom on the 180 dual stereo attachment Fastening in the 45 and or 70 position is done using screws below the cover 1 see chapter 7 10 45 70 5 4 Illumination The illumina...

Page 19: ...dles item 4 11 Zoom 12 Focus 13 ALL FREE button no braking function but can be assigned other functions 14 Selection button no braking function but can be assigned other functions 16 17 18 19 20 21 15...

Page 20: ...ements of use see technical data chapter 13 2 CAUTION Connecting unauthorized secondary devices to the auxiliary power socket can lead to damage to the Leica M525 F20 CT20 surgical microscope and to t...

Page 21: ...6 3 Adjustable footrests 4 Automatic basic focus position 5 Focus freely assignable see page 35 6 Zoom freely assignable see page 35 6 5 Handswitch 4 5 6 4 Automatic basic focus position 5 Focus freel...

Page 22: ...le the unit is extended X X Never roll over cables lying on the floor X X Always push the Leica M525 F20 surgical microscope never pull it CAUTION Surgical microscope can move without warning X X Alwa...

Page 23: ...the Leica M525 F20 CT20 see chapter 7 12 7 5 Setting up eyepieces XX Adjust the eyebase and interpupillary distance see page 30 XX Set diopter values for users see page 30 7 6 Configuring control uni...

Page 24: ...ile it is above the field of operation X X Always balance the Leica M525 F20 CT20 after re equipping it X X Do not exceed the max load when equipping components and accessories X X Do not release the...

Page 25: ...ng as described in the figures above are considered to be standard practice because they give the surgeon the highest degree of freedom to maneuver and move the optical carrier in different directions...

Page 26: ...the power supply Mounting the accessories WARNING Risk of injury from downward movement of Leica M525 F20 CT20 surgical microscope X X Never change the accessories or attempt to rebalance the microsc...

Page 27: ...e by 90 1 2 3 The Leica M525 F20 CT20 surgical microscope tilts forward X X Push the push button in the direction 1 until the Leica M525 F20 CT20 surgical microscope no longer moves with the brake rel...

Page 28: ...own Microscope drifts upwards X X Adjust the rotary knob 2 counterclockwise until the microscope no longer moves upwards on its own 7 13 Adjusting the articulation brakes 3 3 3 3 3 All the joints on t...

Page 29: ...safety function that automatically limits the maximum brightness depending on the working distance Excessively bright light can in combination with a short working distance cause burns in patients Ex...

Page 30: ...green to yellow WARNING With a short focal length the light source of the illumination unit may be too bright for the operating physician and the patient X X Begin with the lower intensity light sour...

Page 31: ...is locked in a small position and cannot be adjusted either automatically or manually you can use an OP lamp to better illuminate a large field of view small zoom position 8 3 Working with LASER and...

Page 32: ...h eye until the test object appears in sharp focus Checking the setting X X Select the highest magnification magnification 12 8 X X Check image sharpness and adjust if necessary 8 5 Setting up eyepiec...

Page 33: ...the footswitch in a plastic bag protects it against dirt Sterile drape for stand General notes If the entire system is draped with a sterile wrap all the way to the floor a controlled shutoff of the i...

Page 34: ...for activating the Bright Care function 5 Display area For the menu language setting contact your Leica service Entering the name of the operating doctor X X Press the User button in the main menu The...

Page 35: ...d X X Confirm the following warning message with OK The settings are stored under a new name Selecting stored default values For your convenience Leica Microsystems has stored default values with the...

Page 36: ...utton in the main menu The following selection menu appears X X Press the Delete User button The selection menu with all stored names appears X X Select the doctor to be deleted A warning message appe...

Page 37: ...e following selection menu appears X X Press the User settings button The following selection menu appears 1 2 3 4 5 1 X X Select Footswitch Progr using the arrow keys 1 X X Select the desired footswi...

Page 38: ...selected function X X Follow the same procedure to assign functions to the other operating buttons Microscope settings In this menu field you can configure the accessories you are using and the bright...

Page 39: ...an incorrect working distance X X When using lasers always set the working distance of the microscope to laser distance and lock the microscope in position WARNING Failure of the zoom or focus motor c...

Page 40: ...ed individually see page 35 You can change the speed of zoom motor and focus motor on the Speed menu screen X X Press the Speed button in the main menu The following setup menu appears X X Press the o...

Page 41: ...e working distance while using the laser If the focus motor fails the focus can be set manually with the rotary knob 2 2 X X Set the required focus with the rotary knob 2 8 10 Taking the surgical micr...

Page 42: ...30 150 Beam splitter 30 rotating ring Additional binocular tubes Light distribution 50 on each side 9 2 Binocular tube can be tilted with variable viewing angle 30 150 With interpupillary distance adj...

Page 43: ...sories or attempt to rebalance the microscope while it is above the field of operation X X Always balance the Leica M525 F20 CT20 after re equipping it X X Do not exceed the max load when equipping co...

Page 44: ...y hand 9 8 Accessories list for advanced configurations Panasonic GP US932 CSAP E camera system Leica HD C100 camera system Leica Video Adapter Manual MVA Remote RVA Additional accessories Leica Wirel...

Page 45: ...face disinfectants based on the following active ingredients Aldehydes Alcohols Quaternary ammonium compounds Due to potential damage to the materials never use products based on Halogen donating comp...

Page 46: ...o the guide cutout X X Engage the lamp base 3 in the tab 2 The tabs must snap into place securely in the lamp base After it is inserted the lamp must be aligned accurately to attain optimum output and...

Page 47: ...receptacles and replace them Use only 6 3 A slow blowing fuses Changing the fuse at the auxiliary power socket X X Unscrew the fuse holder 3 on the bottom of the horizontal arm X X Remove the fuse 4 f...

Page 48: ...mponents with a disposable cloth paper towel Dry off optical surfaces with a microfiber cloth Automatic cleaning Equipment Cleaning disinfecting device We do not recommend that you clean products with...

Page 49: ...10446842 Handle for Leica M400 sterilizable X 10448440 Cover sterilizable for Leica M320 handle X 10448431 Protective objective glass Leica M320 X 1 10448296 Protective objective glass Leica M720 spa...

Page 50: ...0 CT20 Ref 10 715 156 Version 01 11 Disposal The respective applicable national laws must be observed for disposal of the products with the involvement of corresponding disposal companies The unit pac...

Page 51: ...Zoom motor failed Press the zoom button Adjust the zoom manually see chapter 8 9 Too little light or none at all in the Leica M525 F20 CT20 surgical microscope Lamp defective Switch to the other illum...

Page 52: ...Leica M525 F20 CT20 surgical microscope is not balanced correctly The position of the accessory was changed after balancing Balance the Leica M525 F20 CT20 surgical microscope see chapter 7 4 The ran...

Page 53: ...ment conforms to IEC EN 60601 1 EU UL 60601 1 USA X X Establish connection via potential equalization or connection via isolating transformer 13 3 Surgical microscope Magnification changer 6 1 zoom mo...

Page 54: ...ope carrier and at swing arm Handles Zoom adjustment Working distance adjustment for multifocal lens Load Max 6 5 kg from the interface of Leica M525 F20 CT20 surgical microscope dovetail ring Transpo...

Page 55: ...tibility EMC Environment for which the instrument is suitable Hospitals except for near active HF Surgical Equipment and the RF shielded room of an ME System for magnetic resonance imaging where the i...

Page 56: ...ns and Weights WARNING Risk of injury from downward movement of surgical microscope X X Do not exceed the max load when equipping components and accessories The stands have the following maximum load...

Page 57: ...Technical Data Leica M525 F20 CT20 Ref 10 715 156 Version 01 55 13 13 Dimensional drawing of F20 floor stand Dimensions in mm...

Page 58: ...Technical Data 56 Leica M525 F20 CT20 Ref 10 715 156 Version 01 13 14 Dimensional drawing of CT20 ceiling mount 1692 869 430 441 336 284 Dimensions in mm...

Page 59: ...chapter 7 4 X X Turn the handles forwards and hold All breakes are released X X Check the balancing 5 Function check X X Connect the power cable X X Switch on the microscope X X Switch on the illumina...

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