PULSAR Minimal Stress
Installation and operating Manual
OPTIKON 2000
Cod. 111001EN
2012-02-16 Rev.J
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6.
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
6.1 INTRODUCTION
This section details a recommended installation procedure for the PULSAR surgery
system.
The operational checks, carried out after the installation of the system to verify
the proper functioning of the instrument, must be carried out exactly as indicated
and must never be considered as recommended practice or encouragement for any
surgical procedures.
To bring your PULSAR surgery system in operation, a series of cable and tubing
connection for control console, footswitch, handpieces and I/A system must be
made.
Follow the installation and operation instructions carefully in a step by step manner
and, within a short time, you will have gained all the knowledge needed for
successful operation of your PULSAR surgery system.
6.2 UNPACKING AND INITIAL INSPECTION
The unit has been packed to reduce the risk of damage during shipping to a
minimum. Open the package and examine the components. When opening the
package, handle all the components with care. When cutting the packing material,
be careful not to damage the contents. If the package or contents are damaged,
notify the carrier (post office, railway or shipping agent) and Optikon 2000 as soon
as possible. Check that the contents correspond to those indicated on the attached
shipping documents. Immediately report any discrepancies to Optikon 2000.
6.3 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
To install the system, proceed as described below
1. Open the package of the apparatus and its accessories.
2. Place the PULSAR unit on the I.V. pole cart or on a stable surface.
3. Unwrap the handpieces and microsurgical instruments, place them in a secure
location to prevent accidental dropping.