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(5) 

Pass  the  Cord  through  the  Cord  guide  in  two  places  and fix  with  the Wiring  ring  at  the 

position  shown  in  Fig.  5-2-10.  Handle  the  Cord  with  care.  Never  pull  it  hard  or  bend  it 

sharply. If necessary to fix the Cord more, add the Wiring ring or the Wring band(s). 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(6) 

Be  sure  that  the  Illuminator  can  move  up  and  down  (vertically)  and  right  and  left 

(horizontally) freely and smoothly without any tension. 

(7) 

Replace the removed strap to the frame. 

(8)

 

After mounting the Illuminator and adjusting the Loupe, adjust the positions of Illuminator 
and Loupe, by changing the angle of the Illuminator up and down and/or right and left while 

turning the Illuminator on. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cord Guide 

Wiring Ring 

Fig. 5-2-10 

Summary of Contents for Spot Illuminator NSI-III

Page 1: ...o the field of vision during surgical diagnostic or therapeutic procedures This device has been designed for use with the NEITZ Binocular Loupe series and or NEITZ Frame series When necessary please r...

Page 2: ...harging Batteries 12 5 2 Mounting Illuminator on Frame 13 5 2 1 Mounting Illuminator on Titanium Frame 13 5 2 2 Mounting Illuminator on BETA Frame 15 5 2 3 Mounting Illuminator on NEO Frame 16 5 3 Wea...

Page 3: ...act Information 27 Annex A 28 Alarm System for Spot Illuminator NSI III 28 ANNEX B 29 EMC Guidance for Spot Illuminator NSI III 29 1 Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Emissions 2...

Page 4: ...ous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Used with the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or mod...

Page 5: ...3 Safety Information 1 3 1 Common Precautions to All Devices Do not apply a strongly impact nor throw it It may cause injury or device failure Do not place on an unstable nor sloped surface It may re...

Page 6: ...together with parts other than standard accessories including in this package Problems or damage may occur Do not operate in direct sunlight or harmful light Doing so may create high heat or damage of...

Page 7: ...the device in a place where difficult to plug in out to from the wall outlet since the plug out from the outlet is one of the separation methods between the device and the battery charger Do not use t...

Page 8: ...onnect the power plug of Illuminator from the battery case when the device will not be used for long periods of time to prevent from electrolyte leakage 1 4 Labeling on Outer Package The following lab...

Page 9: ...instructions given in this manual Note 1 Two types of hinge are available one is for Titanium Frame and another is for BETA Frame or NEO Frame Either type of hinge has been mounted on the Illuminator...

Page 10: ...ning Illuminator ON OFF and 5 5 2 Setting Illumination Brightness Wiring Ring Used to fix the Cord on the Temple Diaphragm Ring Changes the illumination field diameter by turning see 5 5 3 Adjusting I...

Page 11: ...5 1 Turning Illuminator ON OFF Light Adjustment Switch Selects light intensity of High Middle or Low see 5 5 2 Setting Illumination Brightness Indicator for Residual Quantity Light Lights while illum...

Page 12: ...ace Contacts the terminal of the battery Charge Indicator Lightens when charging and turns off when charging is complete Note The number of Indicator lights varies with the model of the charger provid...

Page 13: ...ction manual for the specific Loupe with Frame purchased Examples of Combinations with Loupe BLS 3 and Various Frames 1 NEITZ Binocular Loupe BSL 3 with Titanium Frame 2 NEITZ Binocular Loupe BLS 3 wi...

Page 14: ...does not leak organic electrolyte which is contained in the battery If electrolyte leakage occurs do not make contact with leakage and clean up with absorbent cloth and move the battery away from any...

Page 15: ...e terminal of it as shown in Fig 5 1 1 3 Put all of batteries into the charger compartments taking care to observe polarity as indicated inside the charger 4 Swing out the Plug on the rear side of cha...

Page 16: ...e to the Frame in the center shown in Fig 5 2 1 Note The removed washer shall be reused when the Illuminator will be mounted onto the Frame do not throw away 2 Affix the hinge on the Illuminator to bo...

Page 17: ...le bow not so as to become stiff by using the supplied Wiring band as shown in Fig 5 2 4 in order to allow the Illuminator to move up and down vertically and right and left horizontally Handle the Cor...

Page 18: ...to move up and down vertically and right and left horizontally If necessary to fix the Cord more add the Wiring ring or the Wring band s onto the strap as shown in Fig 5 2 6 Handle the Cord with care...

Page 19: ...remove it temporarily 4 Pull the Forehead Cushion out of the center as shown in Fig 5 2 8 to remove it Set the Cord inside of the Forehead cushion as shown in Fig 5 2 9 then put back the cushion again...

Page 20: ...r the Wring band s 6 Be sure that the Illuminator can move up and down vertically and right and left horizontally freely and smoothly without any tension 7 Replace the removed strap to the frame 8 Aft...

Page 21: ...main body section of the Frame is fitted to your head securely after attaching the Strap to the Strap holder of the Frame 3 Adjust the position of Illuminator by moving it up and down to obtain the o...

Page 22: ...e according to your preference and the procedure to be performed 2 Squeeze the stopper of Strap to fit the body section of Frame to your head securely 3 Adjust the position of Illuminator by moving it...

Page 23: ...lace 5 4 2 Connecting Illuminator to Battery Pack 1 To connect the Cord to the Battery pack gasp the black rubber part of Light plug of Cord with fingers while holding the Battery pack as the Light ja...

Page 24: ...tor is turned on and off repeatedly It is possible to pin the Middle switch on clothes by using the supplied Middle switch clip for your convenience To use the Clip remove the release paper on the Cli...

Page 25: ...e illumination time decreases and the remaining available time of use becomes 30 35 and 50 minutes at the High Middle and Low brightness levels respectively the orange lamp will light When the availab...

Page 26: ...lt available illumination time is reduced Replace all batteries with new ones Illuminator does not lighten even though the indicator for residual quantity light is lightened in green Illuminator is no...

Page 27: ...optical grade cleaning solution 7 2 Tightening Screws When movement of a hinge part moves too freely or any connection part is loosened tighten up screws with Phillips screwdriver s which is supplied...

Page 28: ...s in accordance with local regulations and or environmental guidelines to avoid bodily injury or infection since the cleaning materials may contain infectious matter 7 4 2 Rechargeable Battery All rec...

Page 29: ...ing protrusions 72 5 65 20 mm 2 85 2 56 0 79 in Weight excluding batteries 70 g not including batteries Operation Time 4 hours at High mode 7 hours at Middle mode 17 hours at Low mode Rechargeable Bat...

Page 30: ...ort s contact your local dealer or NEITZ located at the following address LOCAL DEALER Neitz Instruments Co Ltd 4F Ichibancho Court 15 21 Ichibancho Chiyoda ku Tokyo 102 0082 Japan Phone 81 3 3237 055...

Page 31: ...ions below to take the appropriate measures Condition of the Battery Alarm Lamp Operational Illumination Depleted Illumination Green Lamp lit Green and Orange Lamp Lit Orange Lamp Blinking Green Lamp...

Page 32: ...ce and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Emissions Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Emissions The NSI III is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specifi...

Page 33: ...2 6kV contact 8kV air 6kV contact 8kV air Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Electrical fast tran...

Page 34: ...mitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the followi...

Page 35: ...Transmitter m 150kHz to 80MHz 1 2 80MHz to 800MHz 1 2 800MHz to 2 5GHz 2 3 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output p...

Page 36: ...2 Japan Phone 81 3 3237 0552 Fax 81 3 3237 0554 e mail int neitz co jp URL http neitz ophthalmic com Distributed by TD11 12690001E 4 201903 Printed in Japan As part of our policy of continued product...

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