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3.  Operation 

 

3.1  Introduction 

 
This  chapter  contains  all  the  information  necessary  for  the  successful 

operation  of  the  Luminette  Q  Laser  System.  Initially,  the  installation  of  the 
system is considered, followed by a more detailed description of the different 

parts of the system. The operator is then taken step by step through a largely 

self-explanatory  operating  procedure  in  which  the  Luminette  Q  System  is 
turned on, the parameters are selected, the treatment is performed and the 

system is switched off again. Recommendations on treatment procedures are 
made in an accompanying Training Manual. 

 

3.2

 

Installation 

 

3.2.1  Delivery & Unpacking 
 

The Luminette Q Laser System is despatched in a crate designed to protect 
the  equipment  when  subject  to  normal  shipping  and  handling  procedures. 

Upon  arrival  the  crate  should  be  inspected  to  ensure  that  it  has  not  been 

unreasonably  damaged  during  transit.  If  the  crate  has  been  damaged  it  is 
recommended  that  the  supplier  is  contacted  immediately.  It  will  then  be 

recommended  that  photographs  are  taken  during  the  unpacking  process.  If 
the  crate  is  undamaged  it  can  be  carefully  unpacked.  The  environmental 

conditions pertaining in any room in which the Luminette Q Laser System is 

to  be  used  or  stored  must  comply  with  the  temperature  and  humidity 
requirement  specified  in  Appendix  A1.    Ideally  the  room  would  be  air-

conditioned. It is also recommended that the crate and packaging material are 
retained  in  case  the  Luminette  Q  System  needs  to  be  returned  to  the 

manufacturer for any reason. The manufacturer will not accept any liability for 

damage  to  a  Luminette  Q  System  caused  by  inadequate  packaging  when 
being returned. 

 
3.2.2  Parts List 

 

Each Luminette Q System should comprise of the following basic Parts List: 
 

 

Item 

 

 

 

 

 

 

       Quantity 

  Luminette Cabinet  

 

 

 

 

 

1off 

  Handpiece Assembly (dependent on order) 

 

 

A/R 

  Start Keys   

 

 

 

 

 

 

2off 

  Mains Lead 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1off 

  Door Interlock Plug 

 

 

 

 

 

1off 

  User Manual 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1off 

  Test Sheets 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1off 

 
 

Summary of Contents for Luminette Q

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Page 3: ...he Luminette Q Laser System 12 3 5 Changing Handpieces 15 3 6 Interlock Warning Screen and LEDs 16 4 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 19 4 1 Cleaning 19 4 2 Maintenance Schedule 19 4 3 Maintenance Procedures...

Page 4: ...A1 3 Available Options and Accessories 22 A1 4 Labelling 23...

Page 5: ...the Luminette range of IPL laser systems the standard Luminette System the Luminette Advance system and the recently introduced Luminette Q system All of these models look similar from a physical and...

Page 6: ...ttons Pre set default parameters are included for the different Skin Types all determined through clinical experience The output of the Luminette Q Laser System comprises of passively Q switched laser...

Page 7: ...onent Users are particularly recommended to read the accompanying Training Manual before using the Luminette Q System for its intended purposes in cosmetic dermatology CAUTION The Luminette Q Laser Sy...

Page 8: ...detecting equipment should be used The radiation classed as completely invisible may interact with any surface on which it impinges to produce visible light The user is warned that even this light may...

Page 9: ...chable Handpiece properly connected it does not present the operator with any electrical hazard When Detachable Handpieces are being changed over there are no hazardous voltages on any of the electric...

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Page 11: ...ected to ensure that it has not been unreasonably damaged during transit If the crate has been damaged it is recommended that the supplier is contacted immediately It will then be recommended that pho...

Page 12: ...Section 4 3 2 of Chapter 4 Cleaning Maintenance Because the internal cooling system requires an air vent a small hole in the pipe of the reservoir filling point to operate properly it is likely that...

Page 13: ...ressed The key cannot be removed in this position Turn the key switch counter clockwise to turn the Luminette Q System off again at any time Remove the key and store in a safe location when the Lumine...

Page 14: ...e Q System is shown below 6 Fused Mains Inlet Pulling out the detachable mains lead from this socket removes all power from the Luminette Q System Alternatively the mains lead can unplugged from the w...

Page 15: ...ividual LEDs comes later 10 Reservoir Filling Point The internal cooling system can be topped up at this point using the pipe provided The pipe is normally fitted with a two position cap In normal use...

Page 16: ...ns performed at any time will remove the possibility of the emission of light i Turning the key switch counter clockwise to the OFF position ii Pressing the Emergency Stop Button iii Switching off or...

Page 17: ...ers can be selected and the system can be enabled for treatment This Standby screen displays the handpiece type currently connected to the Luminette Q system in the HP area of the screen As can be see...

Page 18: ...ing this button increases the rate When the maximum Rate is reached the setting then reverts back to the minimum Rate At this point the User can fire the handpiece by pressing the Pushbutton on the Ha...

Page 19: ...to remove a Detachable Handpiece and re connect another one To remove a Detachable Handpiece it is necessary to simultaneously press the two buttons on either side of the connector socket whilst at th...

Page 20: ...le to fire the Flashlamp and the screen will change to INTERLOCK BROKEN Door Interlock Close the Door Press any Key If however there is a more serious Water Flow Water Level or Water Temperature fault...

Page 21: ...hot Inhibits Flashing If the fault cannot be easily corrected contact Lynton Lasers Ltd or one of its designated agents stating which LED s is are lit If a handpiece reaches the end of it s recommende...

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Page 23: ...rial e g Circuit Diagrams Mechanical Design Drawings etc can be made available after consultation with Lynton Lasers Ltd Service Contracts are also available 4 3 1 Topping up the Cooling Water If ther...

Page 24: ...will light up as well as No 1 Remove the black Reservoir Filler Cap from the Reservoir Filling Point on the back panel of the Luminette Q System and fill up with deionised water using the Filling Bott...

Page 25: ...able anaesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or with nitrous oxide NO CLASSIFICATION Classification according to the mode of operation CONTINUOUS OPERATION The Equipment is also classified as PORT...

Page 26: ...r a suitable pair of glasses or goggles for the Luminette Q Laser System contact Lynton Lasers Ltd A1 2 5 Electrical Parameters Operating Voltage Range 100 125 or 200 264 Volts AC 2 engineer selectabl...

Page 27: ...ating Plate panel of the label B Panel B Rating Plate panel containing the rated mains voltage with the sign indicating that it is an AC voltage the input mains power the input mains frequency the Ele...

Page 28: ...t the Luminette Q is a Class 4 Laser System Laser Radiation Starburst Hazard Label Label indicating the requirement for efficient recovery of the Luminette Q System at end of use according to the WEEE...

Page 29: ...Lynton House Manor Lane Holmes Chapel Cheshire CW4 8AF United Kingdom Telephone 44 0 1477 536977 Fax 44 0 1477 536978 email Info lynton co uk...

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