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MEDIC

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 DIVISION

User Manual 

10 733 910 – Version 02

PROVEO 8

Summary of Contents for PROVEO 8

Page 1: ...MEDICAL DIVISION User Manual 10 733 910 Version 02 PROVEO 8...

Page 2: ...use and the performance of the product Liability For our liability please see our standard sales terms and conditions Nothing in this disclaimer will limit any of our liabilities in any way that is n...

Page 3: ...ories list for advanced configurations 60 11 3 Drapes 60 12 Care and maintenance 61 12 1 Maintenance instructions 61 12 2 Cleaning the touch panel 61 12 3 Maintenance 61 12 4 Changing fuses 62 12 5 No...

Page 4: ...se which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Note Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or improper use which if not avoided may result in appreciable material financial and en...

Page 5: ...regular inspections to make certain that the authorized users are adhering to safety requirements X When instructing new users do so thoroughly and explain the meanings of the warning signs and messag...

Page 6: ...lower of the two values for the permitted exposure time must be used according to the configured light output The two hazards do not have to be set off against each other as their reflections on the...

Page 7: ...umination motor fails the slit illumination can be manually activated deactivated using the rotary knob 2 WARNING Risk of injury due to downward movement of the surgical microscope X Complete all prep...

Page 8: ...nt CAUTION Damage of the touch panel X Operate the touch panel using your fingers only Never use hard sharp or pointed objects made out of wood metal or plastic X Never clean the touch panel using cle...

Page 9: ...ctive CAUTION Danger to the patient due to changes in the user settings X Never change the configuration settings or edit the user list during an operation CAUTION Risk of injury X Pay special attenti...

Page 10: ...8 PROVEO 8 Ref 10 733 910 Version 02 Safety notes 3 5 Signs and labels 3 5 1 F42 floor stand 6 4 5 4 6 8 9 8 3 15 2 7 1 12 11 14 13 13 13 12 11 10 13...

Page 11: ...when EQUIPMENT is connected to equivalent receptacle marked Hospital only or Hospital Grade For US and Canada only Grounding label La fiabilit de la mise la terre n est assur e que si l quipement est...

Page 12: ...10 PROVEO 8 Ref 10 733 910 Version 02 Safety notes 3 5 2 CT42 telescope mount B A...

Page 13: ...ng reliability can only be achieved when EQUIPMENT is connected to equivalent receptacle marked Hospital only or Hospital Grade For US and Canada only Grounding label La fiabilit de la mise la terre n...

Page 14: ...logram 3 Video monitor optional 4 Control unit with touch panel 5 Camera and video control units optional 6 Footbrake 7 Base 8 Terminals e g electrical video etc 9 Handrail 10 Monitor arm optional 11...

Page 15: ...monitor optional 5 CT42 telescope mount 6 Horizontal arm 7 Remote control telescope 8 Up 9 Down 4 2 1 CT42 rack controller 1 Mains 2 Holder for footswitch 3 Video control units and recording systems o...

Page 16: ...8 with IVC module Optics carrier with integrated camera and integrated inverters 4 3 2 PROVEO 8 with IVC module without inverter Optics carrier with integrated camera without integrated inverters 4 3...

Page 17: ...g the parallelogram see chapter 7 7 1 Balancing the optics carrier at the F42 floor stand Balancing the optics carrier at the CT42 telescope mount 5 2 Brakes The PROVEO 8 surgical microscope has 4 ele...

Page 18: ...e carrier Don t move the system without released brakes 5 2 3 Brakes at the CT42 telescope mount 1 Rotation of horizontal arm 2 Rotation of parallelogram 3 Up Down movement of parallelogram 4 Rotation...

Page 19: ...amp and Red Reflex lamp 5 4 Fusion Optics This feature provides an augmentation in resolution and depth of field for an ideal 3 D optical image Fusion Optics operates with two separate beam paths with...

Page 20: ...amera 5 Rotary knob Magnification emergency operation only 6 Rotary knob Slit illumination emergency operation only 7 Slot for filter slide 8 Handle 9 Rotary knob for Red Reflex illumination diameter...

Page 21: ...knob Magnification emergency operation only 5 Rotary knob Slit illumination emergency operation only 6 Slot for filter slide 7 Handle 8 Rotary knob for Red Reflex illumination diameter 9 PROVEO 8 opt...

Page 22: ...er 7 7 1 6 5 Control unit 1 Touchpanel graphical user interface 6 6 F42 stand 6 7 1 2 5 4 3 1 Equipotential bonding socket For connecting the PROVEO 8 to an equipotential bonding device This is part o...

Page 23: ...t for stand monitor FS for second wireless footswitch only footswitch 2 C VIDEO out to connect external monitor HD SDI out to connect external monitor Brake release for nurse switch only may not be us...

Page 24: ...AN devices DVI Out to connect an external monitor DVI in external input for stand monitor FS for second wireless footswitch only footswitch 2 C VIDEO out to connect external monitor HD SDI out to conn...

Page 25: ...tch and handles See also User manual Wireless Footswitch 14 functions 6 10 1 Standard configuration Cataract Footswitch and handles can be assigned individually for each user in the configuration menu...

Page 26: ...Lights On Off VR Mode On Off Handles Selected Brake All Brakes Selected Brake All Brakes 6 10 3 Standard configuration OCT Footswitches and handles can be assigned individually for each user in the c...

Page 27: ...be assigned individually for each user in the configuration menu OCT Up OCT Down OCT Right OCT Change Joystick State OCT Next Procedure OCT Z OCT Auto Locate OCT Mode On Off OCT Left OCT Save OCT Scan...

Page 28: ...N Damage to the PROVEO 8 surgical microscope during transportation X Never move the stand in the extended condition X Never roll over cables lying on the floor X Do not transport or store the system i...

Page 29: ...the parallelogram see chapter 7 7 2 X Balance the PROVEO 8 after re equipping it X Do not release the brakes when the instrument is in an unbalanced state X Before re equipping during the operation f...

Page 30: ...d stop 1 7 3 Setting the binocular tube 7 3 1 Setting the interpupillary distance X Adjust the interpupillary distance to a value between 55 mm and 75 mm see on the scale 1 X Using the adjusting wheel...

Page 31: ...ng distance X Focus the microscope X Set the maximum magnification X Focus the microscope X Set the minimum magnification X Without looking into the eyepieces turn both eye lenses to 5 diopters X Slow...

Page 32: ...stant position 3 X When the desired position is reached push the top down and lock the knob 1 again 7 6 Changing the camera 7 6 1 Integrated video adapter IVA X Insert the camera 1 into the C mount ad...

Page 33: ...s carrier housing into which filter slides can be inserted X Remove the cover 1 There are two slots for filters Left filter slot Color temperature filter for main LED Right filter slot Special filters...

Page 34: ...am WARNING Risk of injury due to downward movement of the surgical microscope X Always lock the parallelogram when transporting the microscope when re equipping CAUTION There is a risk of damage to th...

Page 35: ...8 Positioning on the operating table 7 8 1 F42 floor stand WARNING Risk of injury due to downward movement of the surgical microscope X Complete all preparations and adjustments to the stand before th...

Page 36: ...the brakes see chapter 7 7 4 and bring the system to a possible position see picture below Maximum swing arm extension is at 135 angle max 135 angle 7 8 2 CT42 telescope mount CT42 telescope mount AS...

Page 37: ...CT42 telescope mount park position CAUTION Danger of collision The surgical microscope can collide with surrounding components the ceiling or lamps X Check the danger area before moving the swing arm...

Page 38: ...lly and drape it over the PROVEO 8 surgical microscope as far as the parallelogram X Clamp the protective glass optional onto the objective X Do not attach the sterile drape too tightly with the provi...

Page 39: ...microscope is properly startup and shutdown especially if OCT is connected F42 floor stand WARNING Danger of fatal electrical shock X The PROVEO 8 surgical microscope may be connected to a grounded so...

Page 40: ...nation 8 Value of Red Reflex illumination 9 Value of magnification Keys with touch function 10 Adjusting the tilt angle 11 Reset button for focus line shows position of focus 8 3 Positioning the optic...

Page 41: ...the brightness WARNING Light that is too intense can damage the retina X Observe the warning messages in the chapter on Safety notes You can make the illumination brighter or darker for the Main Ligh...

Page 42: ...is reduced to 20 The user can still adjust the light intensity below the threshold When the user deactivates the Retina Protection function the light intensity will go back to previous intensity 8 4...

Page 43: ...the optics carrier see chapter 8 3 1 You can focus the microscope using the focus keys on the footswitch You can change the speed at which the zoom motor moves in the Speed menu see chapter 9 3 3 You...

Page 44: ...with the parallelogram of the stand X If the Enfocus OCT scanhead is mounted below the optics carrier rotate the optics carrier by 90 degree to avoid colliding the scanhead with the microscope front...

Page 45: ...Recording 2 Status line 3 Display range 4 Dynamic button bar In operational mode the status line displays the current user and specifies the current location in the menu at all times 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The...

Page 46: ...The User List opens a two page user list from which you can select one of up to thirty users that can be saved Click the 1 15 or 16 30 button to switch between screens X Select a user The Select butto...

Page 47: ...operational menu If you want to keep the current settings you can save them by clicking the Save button which appears as soon as the basic settings of the current users have been changed either for th...

Page 48: ...to Start values main X Choose Save as current and enter the password PIN again If no password PIN was defined you can define a password PIN 4 10 characters X Press OK for re entering and confirmation...

Page 49: ...also reset the password by pressing Change Password button and enter a new password The protection of a user setting by a password PIN is indicated by locked right after the user setting name on the...

Page 50: ...vated the focus speed depends on the magnification low magnifaction fast focus speed high magnification slow focus speed XY Linked to Zoom When activated the XY speed depends on the magnification low...

Page 51: ...ection On OFF Reset Reset Magnification Reset Focus Reset Tilt Reset XY Reset All DI C800 DIC Image On Off DIC Brightness DIC Brightness IOL IOL Back IOL Next IOL Templates On Off IOL Topography On Of...

Page 52: ...g the Duplicate button This ensures that your footswitch functions the way you want it to regardless of which input it is plugged into 9 3 5 Handle assignment You can assign up to three functions of y...

Page 53: ...ding Docu Start Stop Playback Docu Still Capture Combination Mode Toggle IOL Mode On Off VR mode On Off OCT Mode On Off Keratoscope On Off Fixation Light On Off Quick Focus Quick Tilt Quick Focus Quic...

Page 54: ...cation for activating on and deactivating off When set to off the magnification stays at the actual value Inverter signal e g for triggering internal or external inverter from SDI Oculus ADF1 ADF2 pul...

Page 55: ...onnected inverter Oculus SDI 4c with BIOM Electronic Inverter active inactive all others Electronic Inverter active active Footswitch assignment VR You can store a special footswitch assignment for VR...

Page 56: ...itch from VR footswitch mode to OCT VR footswitch mode To switch between VR mode to OCT on the footswitch the following conditions must be met In the Footswitch 1 VR Mode tab OCT Mode On Off must be a...

Page 57: ...lens for faster focusing of the retina prior to the vitreoretinal procedure Footswitch Automatic Change to VR Mode When working on the posterior segment the BIOM can be swing into the beam path and th...

Page 58: ...its end position after the operation you trigger the auto Reset function all of the motors zoom focus and XY move to their reset position The recorder stops The tilt motor is not resetted The current...

Page 59: ...on the handles the footswitches the remote control or the hard keys Top right selection field In this field you can select the connection you are using or the desired switches X Scroll forwards or ba...

Page 60: ...ou can enter the objective currently being used by the surgeon X Scroll forwards or backwards in the list by clicking the arrowheads 10 2 Menu How to X Press the Menu button and select HOW TO 1 1 This...

Page 61: ...can bus Binocular tube inclinable 5 to 25 with PD Binocular tube 10 to 50 with PD Binocular tube 30 to 150 T Typ II L Binocular tube 10 to 50 Typ II UltraLow III Binocular tube inclined T Typ II Binoc...

Page 62: ...24 Monitor non touch function 27 Monitor with touch function Footswitch Wireless Footswitch 14 functions Wireless Footswitch 12 functions Leica is not responsible for the use of non approved third pa...

Page 63: ...to conclude a service contract with Leica Service 12 2 Cleaning the touch panel X Before cleaning the touch panel switch off your PROVEO 8 and disconnect it from the power supply X Use a soft lint fr...

Page 64: ...tzfeldt Jacob Disease CJD or suspected of having CJD or variant CJD the local statutory requirements have to be met Normally resterilizable products used on this group of patients are to be eliminated...

Page 65: ...lcohol disinfection solution Mikrozid Liquid may be used in accordance with the instructions on the label Please note that after disinfection the optical surfaces must be rinsed thoroughly with fresh...

Page 66: ...ar tubes T 10384656 Rotary knob transparent 10443792 Lever extension 10446058 Protective glass multifocal lense 10448439 Protective glass 10448440 Cover sterilizable 10448431 Protective objective glas...

Page 67: ...ram locked in position X Release the locking mechanism see chapter 7 7 3 PROVEO 8 is not correctly balanced Position of accessory was changed after balancing X Balance out PROVEO 8 see chapter 7 7 1 T...

Page 68: ...air flow possible Opitcs Carrier might be covered 0116h PROVEO 8 Optics yes RedReflex LED overtemperature RedReflex LED too hot No air flow possible Opitcs Carrier might be covered 0402h Slitlamp adap...

Page 69: ...8h MDC yes External inverter SDI not found CAN connection loose Cable damaged Controller defective No SDI module installed Device list not correctly configured FE09h MDC yes Camera control unit not fo...

Page 70: ...contrast Integrated LED illumination system for intensive uniform illumination of the field of view Continuously adjustable brightness with halogen like color temperature Adjustable Iris Diameter of...

Page 71: ...integration of video camera system and digital recording system Open architecture Connectors Numerous built in connectors for Video and control data transfer Internal power supply 12 VDC 19 VDC 24 VD...

Page 72: ...tions In use 10 C to 30 C 50 F to 86 F 30 to 95 rel humidity 800 mbar to 1060 mbar atmospheric pressure Storage 30 C to 70 C 22 F to 158 F 10 to 100 rel humidity 500 mbar to 1060 mbar atmospheric pres...

Page 73: ...ons X Place the wedge 1 in front of the threshold X Move the surgical microscope across the threshold in transport position pushing it by the handgrip Without auxiliary equipment the PROVEO 8 can be m...

Page 74: ...72 PROVEO 8 Ref 10 733 910 Version 02 Specifications 15 8 Dimensional drawings 15 8 1 F42 floor stand max 1571 max 1231...

Page 75: ...PROVEO 8 Ref 10 733 910 Version 02 73 Specifications max 150 max 190 max 180 n o e n d s t o p max 190...

Page 76: ...pe mount 380x380 400 530 L min 300 max 1500 40 170 2900 max 3600 1720 max 2320 1420 max 1920 500 stroke H standard 1140 max 1640 600 390 350 90 985 1490 415 1205 1600 recommended 350 150 190 variable...

Page 77: ...romagnetic emissions The PROVEO 8 surgical microscope is intended for operation in an environment as specified below The customer or the user of the PROVEO 8 surgical microscope should make sure that...

Page 78: ...C 61000 4 4 2 kV for power supply line 1 kV for input and output lines 2 kV for power supply line 1 kV for input and output lines Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital...

Page 79: ...P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF tran...

Page 80: ...to 2 5 GHz d 0 7 P 0 01 0 04 0 04 0 07 0 1 0 11 0 11 0 22 1 0 35 0 35 0 70 10 1 11 1 11 2 21 100 3 50 3 50 7 00 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separ...

Page 81: ...onitor and realign if necessary X Check that all equipment is in its proper position all covers fitted doors closed 3 Checking the tube settings X Check the tube and eyepiece setting for the selected...

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