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Caution:
The wall must be sufficiently stable to ensure that the examination light is securely atta-
ched to the wall. Please only use the screws and dowels / anchors supplied. Alternatively,
6 mm dowels / anchors can be used in conjunction with rounded head screws 3 x 40 mm
DIN 95. When possible it is best to mount the exam light into a wall stud (as opposed to a
hollow wall) for maximum durability.
Installation instructions:
Please pay attention to the enclosed assembly instructions of the mounting systems when
installing the accessories.
In order to ensure complete disconnection from the power supply at all times, the ME
device must be installed in such a way that the power cable is accessible and can be dis-
connected.
3.3 ri-magic® HPLED floor model
Follow the assembly instructions enclosed with the mobile base to assemble the mobile
base. Insert the cable connector (6b) of the power supply (7b) into the socket (8b) from the
side until you hear a click. The lamp is now functional.
To be able to move the light from one location to another, the flexible arm (head) must be
bent downwards, so that the light is not too high and does not hit nearby objects and so that
there is no excess weight when the light is slightly inclined.
3.4. Initial setup and function
First insert the cable connector (6a/6b) into the socket (8a/8b). Connect the power supply
(7a/7b) to the mains via the socket.
On/off
Turn the rheostat (9) clockwise. When you hear a click, the light is switched on. Turn the
rheostat (9) ¬ counter-clockwise until you hear a click. The light is switched off. The ex-
amination light can also be disconnected from the mains by removing the power adapter
from the socket.
Rheostat
You can set the desired light intensity by turning the rheostat (9). Turning it clockwise in-
creases the light intensity, turning it counter-clockwise decreases it.
Focusing
A focusing ring (10) is located on the front of the lamp head. This ring can be turned to
adjust the coverage area of the light.
4. Note on the flexible arm
The flexible lamp arm should not be bent too tightly, as this could lead to premature ma-
terial fatigue.
During normal operation of the light, the mount (4) and the universal clamp (1) or stand (17)
will become warm in the area of the socket (8a/8b).
5. Care instructions
General note
The cleaning and disinfecting of the medical devices serve to protect the patient, the user
and third parties and to maintain the value of the medical devices. Due to the product
design and the materials used, a defined limit for the maximum possible number of re-
processing cycles cannot be determined. The service life of medical devices is defined by
their function and careful handling. Before return for repair, defective products must have
undergone the prescribed reconditioning process.
6. Cleaning and disinfection
In order to avoid possible cross-contamination, the examination lamps must be cleaned
and disinfected regularly.
The examination lamps can be cleaned on the outside using a damp cloth (if necessary,
moistened with alcohol) until they are visually clean. Wipe with disinfectant (e.g. disinfec-
tant Bacillol AF from Bode Chemie GmbH (time 30s)) only according to the instructions
of use of the respective manufacturer of disinfectant. Only disinfectants with proven ef-
fectiveness according to national guidelines should be used. After disinfecting, wipe the
examination lamps with a damp cloth to remove potential residue.
Please make sure that the cloth is moistened but not wet, so that no moisture penetrates
the openings of the examination lamp.
Make sure that glass and lenses are only cleaned with a dry and clean cloth.
Caution!
The diagnostic instruments are not sterile devices; they cannot be sterilized.
Caution!
The power supply adapter must be unplugged from the socket before cleaning or disinfec-
ting the device!
Never place the examination lamps in liquids! Make sure that no liquids penetrate the
housing interior! The article is not approved for machine reprocessing and sterilisation.
This can lead to irreparable damage!
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