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11
Selecting the Operation Mode
The X8000 has two operation modes, Run and Standby.
•
RUN mode
: The Run mode is used during normal operation. It
enables light output to be controlled by the brightness controls on the
front console panel.
•
STANDBY mode
: The Standby mode is used when the X8000 is
powered on, but not in use. It reduces the light output to a minimum,
thereby reducing the heat generated at the tip of the light cable or
scope when the X8000 is not being used.
To select either the Run or Standby mode, press the Mode Button. The LED for
the selected mode will illuminate.
W
ARNING
T
O
HELP
PREVENT
BURNS
TO
THE
PATIENT
,
USER
OR
INANIMATE
OBJECTS
AND
POSSIBLE
FIRE
,
ALWAYS
PUT
THE
X8000
IN
S
TANDBY
MODE
WHENEVER
THE
ENDOSCOPE
IS
REMOVED
FROM
THE
LIGHT
CABLE
. T
HE
SCOPE
TIP
,
SCOPE
LIGHT
POST
,
LIGHT
CABLE
ADAPTER
,
AND
LIGHT
CABLE
TIP
WILL
TAKE
SEVERAL
MINUTES
TO
COOL
OFF
AFTER
BEING
PLACED
IN
STANDBY
MODE
AND
THEREFORE
MAY
STILL
RESULT
IN
FIRE
AND
/
OR
BURNS
TO
THE
PATIENT
,
USER
OR
INANIMATE
OBJECTS
IF
NOT
USED
PROPERLY
. D
O
NOT
PLACE
THE
SCOPE
OR
THE
LIGHT
CABLE
ON
THE
PATIENT
,
ON
THE
DRAPES
,
OR
OTHER
FLAMMABLE
MATERIAL
,
EVEN
WHEN
THE
DEVICE
IS
IN
STANDBY
MODE
.
Adjusting the Brightness
The X8000 has up and down buttons for adjusting the bulb brightness.
Press the up arrow to increase brightness, and press the down arrow to decrease
brightness. The selection will appear on the LCD as a percentage between 0 and
100.
When in Standby mode, the previous Run mode brightness level appears in the
upper right-hand corner. The Run mode brightness level can be reset while still in
Standby mode, by pressing the up and down buttons.
W
ARNING
T
HE
HIGHER
THE
BRIGHTNESS
,
THE
MORE
HEAT
ENERGY
THAT
WILL
BE
GENERATED
IN
THE
SCOPE
AND
THE
TIP
OF
THE
CABLE
.
A
LWAYS
ADJUST
THE
BRIGHTNESS
LEVEL
OF
THE
CAMERA
AND
THE
MONITOR
BEFORE
ADJUSTING
THE
BRIGHTNESS
LEVEL
OF
THE
LIGHT
SOURCE
.
ADJUST
THE
BRIGHTNESS
LEVEL
OF
THE
LIGHT
SOURCE
TO
THE
MINIMUM
BRIGHTNESS
NECESSARY
TO
ILLUMINATE
THE
SURGICAL
SITE
.
FAILURE
TO
FOLLOW
THIS