Important Information — Please Read Before Use
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OME-L200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CAUTION
• Do not insert an object through the ventilation grilles of the instrument. Otherwise,
equipment damage or operator injury may result.
• Do not look directly at the light guide terminal of this instrument or the illumination
lens of the surgical microscope while the illumination lamp is lit. Also, do not point
the illumination lens to others. Otherwise, an eye injury may result.
• Do not touch the extremity of the light guide cable after it has been disconnected
from this instrument. Otherwise, the high temperature immediately after use may
cause burns.
• Do not use this instrument in any place where it may be subject to strong
electromagnetic radiation (for example, in the vicinity of a microwave therapeutic
equipment, MRI, wireless set, short-wave therapeutic equipment, cellular/portable
phone, etc.). This may impair the performance of this instrument.
• Do not use this instrument in any place with strong magnetic force, or bring
magnetized equipment or magnets closer. This may impair the performance of this
instrument.
• Connect various connectors in a dry state without contamination of electrical
contacts. Also, do not touch the electrical contacts inside the connector directly. If
the electrical contacts are dirty or used under wet conditions, the equipment may
malfunction.
• Do not block the ventilation grilles of this instrument with a cloth, etc. Otherwise,
insufficient cooling may cause stoppage of this instrument or failure of equipment.
• Do not press a switch on this instrument with a sharp or too hard object. Otherwise,
equipment damage or failure may result.
• Do not apply an excessive force or strong impact to this instrument, ancillary
equipment, and cables. Otherwise, equipment damage or failure may result.
• Electromagnetic interference may occur on this instrument near equipment marked
with the following symbol or other portable and mobile RF (Radio Frequency)
communications equipment such as cellular phones. If electromagnetic
interference occurs, mitigation measures may be necessary, such as reorienting or
relocating this instrument, or shielding the location.