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15180-101 Rev. F
15180-101 Rev. F
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Reichert Technologies
®
(hereafter referred to as Reichert
®
)
LensChek
™
Plus/Pro Digital Lensometer
®
.
The LensChek Plus/Pro will provide you with fast, accurate and reliable measurements of eyeglass lenses
for many years. The instrument has an innovative microprocessor controlled lens measurement system that
reduces operator error and provides precise, repetitive measurements for single, multifocal, and progressive
lenses.
The LensChek Pro also allows you to take Pupillary Distance and Ultraviolet Light Transmittance measurements.
This User’s Guide is designed as a training and reference manual for operation, maintenance, and
troubleshooting. We recommend that you read it carefully prior to use and follow the instructions in the
guide to ensure optimum performance of your new instrument. Properly trained eyecare professionals such
as ophthalmologists, optometrists, opticians and eye care technicians should operate this instrument. All
parts of this ME system are suitable for use within the patient environment.
Note:
Words in all capital letters reference menu choices.
Note:
Words in initial capital letters reference parts shown in the
Parts Identification
section of this manual.
Also initial capitals are used when referencing menu options on the LCD Screen.
Note:
Underlined words reference a specific section of this manual.
Please retain this guide for future reference and to share with other users. For additional copies of this
manual or questions related to the LensChek Plus/Pro, contact your local authorized Reichert Technologies
dealer or contact our Customer Service department directly at:
Tel: 716-686-4500
Fax: 716-686-4555
E-mail: [email protected]
Indications for Use
The LensChek Plus is designed for:
• Measuring single, bifocal, and progressive eyeglass lenses.
• Measuring contact lenses.
The LensChek Pro is designed for:
• Measuring single, bifocal, and progressive eyeglass lenses.
• Measuring contact lenses.
• Measuring pupillary distance.
• Measuring lenses with ultraviolet transmittance.
Contraindications
None.