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ZEISS

S7 / OPMI

®

 VISU 160

Instructions for Use

G-30-1528-en

Version 6.0

2016-01-12

Summary of Contents for S7 / OPMI VISU 160

Page 1: ...ZEISS S7 OPMI VISU 160 Instructions for Use G 30 1528 en Version 6 0 2016 01 12...

Page 2: ...nd identifications S7 floor stand reference number 000000 1087 851 S7 ceiling mount rigid reference number 000000 1103 022 S7 ceiling mount with lifting column reference number 000000 1226 405 Tradema...

Page 3: ...hapter overview Chapter Safety Measures 5 Chapter System Overview 45 Chapter Preparations for use 107 Chapter Operation 145 Chapter What to do in the event of malfunctions 155 Chapter Care and Mainten...

Page 4: ...S7 OPMI VISU160 Version 6 0 Page 4 G 30 1528 en...

Page 5: ...on 13 Prior to the very first use 13 Before every use 14 During use 15 After every use 17 Measures to prevent phototoxic injury 18 Exposure time to light 20 Safety devices of the suspension systems 24...

Page 6: ...Safety Measures S7 OPMI VISU 160 Version 6 0 Page 6 G 30 1528 en...

Page 7: ...r Use Please note this information and be particularly careful in these cases Information symbols The following information symbols are used in these Instructions for Use Listing Requirements for an a...

Page 8: ...is a surgical microscope intended for magnifying the sur gical area and for supporting visualization in surgical procedures in the field of ophthalmology Normal use S7 OPMI VISU 160 has been designed...

Page 9: ...ty and liability depend on the applicable contractual stipulations WARNING The device must not be modified without any approval This device must not be modified without the manufacturer s approval If...

Page 10: ...ables approved by Carl Zeiss Legal regulations Observe the legal regulations for accident prevention and occupational health and safety applicable in the country concerned This equipment must not be m...

Page 11: ...live compo nents If you remove the housing you run the risk of electric shock Do not touch the system if your body is electrostatically charged and the system is not grounded Please note the informati...

Page 12: ...ens or into the light guide in order to prevent damage to the eye Start with the lowest brightness setting and gradually increase brightness up to the necessary and still admissible level With increas...

Page 13: ...ated line voltage on the site of installation The power cord being used is the one designed for use with this system When connecting the device to any network please ensure the network is free of dang...

Page 14: ...ical microscope cannot touch the patient Before using a fundus viewing system make sure that the room for move ment is larger than the downward travel path of the microscope Always run cables in a man...

Page 15: ...ructions for Use for the sterile drape and attach the drape to the device in such a fashion that your field of view is not compromised More specific information about the ceiling mount Move the lift a...

Page 16: ...stem before steeply tilting the mi croscope Defective or unidentified accessories may lead to increased leakage cur rent on the system and injure the patient Never connect any defective or unidentifie...

Page 17: ...event of malfunctions attach a sign to the system stat ing it is out of order and inform ZEISS Service Do not pull at the light guide power cord or any other connecting cables Never operate the system...

Page 18: ...tient s retina can be reduced by blocking out the blue and ultraviolet light below a wavelength of 475 nm ZEISS offers the blue barrier filter retina protection filter for surgical micro scopes recomm...

Page 19: ...atures a tilting mechanism for the main microscope to enable indirect illumination Focus of the light source Studies show that injuries are likely to occur if the filament of the light source is image...

Page 20: ...to the retina as well as phototoxic chemical reactions which may lead to photoretinitis The factors which play an important role in determining the phototoxic risk are Lamp brightness Spectral distrib...

Page 21: ...n filter increases the recom mended exposure time by a factor of 5 compared with the values specified below 2 illumination red reflex 6 illumination surrounding field The illumination system of the su...

Page 22: ...A Pollack Microscope in duced retinal phototoxicity in cataract surgery of short duration Ophthal mology 109 334 338 2002 5 DIN EN ISO 15004 2 2007 Optical instruments Fundamental require ments and te...

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Page 24: ...n the first lamp fails If this automatic function fails you can switch on the backup lamp by pressing this button 2 Blue barrier filter retina protection filter The filter knob has four positions No f...

Page 25: ...ve the column in the opposite direction again by activating the selector switch again Note With a maximum actuation time of one minutes the lift column must be turned off for at least nine minutes bec...

Page 26: ...em of the surgical microscope is in its initial position 3 Name of the microscope This imprint identifies the microscope 4 DoF Depth of Field label This label identifies the button for the depth of fi...

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Page 28: ...abel shows how to correctly connect the light guide 6 Intensity of 6 illumination 7 Manual zoom adjustment label This label identifies the two directions of rotation for increasing or re ducing the zo...

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Page 30: ...tting 4 Friction of suspension arm s upward downward movement label Label on the knob for adjusting the friction of the suspension arm s up ward downward movement 5 Balance setting label Balance setti...

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Page 32: ...pany name Manufacturer s address Serial number Device name Reference number Rated voltage Connected load Power frequency range CSA approval CE label 11 Observe disposal regulations label Do not dispos...

Page 33: ...Version 6 0 G 30 1528 en Page 33 S7 OPMI VISU 160 Safety Measures 9 11 8 10...

Page 34: ...damaging the device 13 SIP label The SIP label contains the following information Manufacturer company name Manufacturer s contact data i e phone number fax number and email address of the local cont...

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Page 36: ...vices or to redundantly connect with the grounding conductor 2 Warning sign Power output socket floor stand only Only connect devices with the correct electrical ratings 3 Label Power output socket fl...

Page 37: ...ge 37 S7 OPMI VISU 160 Safety Measures Additional labels on S7 floor stand instrument tray option 1 Maximum load on instrument tray indicating label The maximum load of accessories on the instrument t...

Page 38: ...Label on the knob for adjusting the friction of the carrier arm s upward downward movement 5 Observe the Instructions for Use label Please comply with the Instructions for Use 6 Friction adjustment I...

Page 39: ...0 G 30 1528 en Page 39 S7 OPMI VISU 160 Safety Measures 10 Balance setting label Balance setting must be performed after all accessories have been mounted on the microscope Balance 1 6 1 5 2 1 3 4 8...

Page 40: ...tification number assigned to your system 12 Rating label for S7 ceiling mount with rigid column The rating label provides the following information Manufacturer s symbol Manufacturer company name Man...

Page 41: ...ation Manufacturer s symbol Manufacturer company name Manufacturer s address Serial number Device name Reference number Rated voltage Connected load Power frequency range CSA approval CE label Carl Ze...

Page 42: ...downward 2 Lifting column activation time This label represents the maximum permissible operating time as well as the subsequent mandatory rest phase for the lifting column and indicates the ratio be...

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Page 45: ...epieces 62 Light source 68 S7 floor stand 71 Features 71 Setup 72 Controls and connections 74 Connector panel 80 Instrument tray option 82 S7 ceiling mount with rigid column 85 Features 85 Design 86 C...

Page 46: ...System Overview S7 OPMI VISU 160 Version 6 0 Page 46 G 30 1528 en Foot control panel 104...

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Page 48: ...S7 ceiling mount with rigid column 2 S7 ceiling mount with lifting column 3 S7 floor stand 4 Surgical microscope with 180 tiltable tube and magnetic eyepieces The overall system comprises a suspensio...

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Page 50: ...the surgical micro scope in a horizontal plane The range of travel is 40 mm x 40 mm The speed of travel can be set on the control panel of the suspension system The X Y coupling is provided with a re...

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Page 52: ...f field The bright microscope image is a particular benefit in vitreoretinal surgery A 1 6 ratio zoom system allows the magnification of the overall system to be set as required by the sur gical proce...

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Page 54: ...protection filter can be swung into the beam path This filter markedly reduces the exposure of the patient s and surgeon s eyes to light 2 illumination The fixed 2 illumination 1 provides a clearly vi...

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Page 56: ...t control panel 4 Cable and light guide clip 5 Carrier arm with tilt device 6 Knob for setting the tilt angle of the surgical microscope 90 in the direction of the surgeon 90 in the opposite direction...

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Page 58: ...System Overview S7 OPMI VISU 160 Version 6 0 Page 58 G 30 1528 en 8 Dust cover 9 Handgrips for positioning the microscope 10 Display of the zoom system s magnification factor 11 Securing screw...

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Page 60: ...ing out the 6 illumina tion improves the visualization of structures in retro illumination 15 Light stop selector 16 Light guide socket Retro illumination contrast enhancing stop This stop reduces the...

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Page 62: ...ube 1 PD adjustment knob The correct position has been reached when the two eyepiece images merge into one You can read off the interpupillary distance set on the ad justment knob 2 180 tiltable tube...

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Page 64: ...ter of the tiltable tube again With the inverter deactivated the tiltable tube has the same optical function as a normal tiltable tube To ensure sterility the controls can be equipped with sterilizabl...

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Page 66: ...set 3 Diopter scale Shows the set refraction value NOTE Eyepieces have a magnetic field Please note that the usual rules for the handling of magnets must be ob served for eyepieces removed from the t...

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Page 68: ...lamp is operative When the flap is open the main lamp has failed The backup lamp is on 4 Manual activation of the backup lamp If the automatic activation function fails press this button to switch on...

Page 69: ...e filter selector knob has four positions No filter Blue barrier filter retina protection filter when operating on the eye always use this filter to protect the patient s eye against unnecessary radia...

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Page 71: ...urgical microscope These motorized functions can be activated using a foot control panel The suspension arm permits almost effortless positioning of the surgical mi croscope The spring force of the su...

Page 72: ...Page 72 G 30 1528 en Setup 1 Suspension arm 2 Lamp housing 3 Carrier arm 4 Control panel 5 Connection panel 6 Grab handle 7 Bracket for foot control panel 8 Cable supports 2x on the right and left of...

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Page 74: ...r easy mounting of the surgical microscope 4 Friction Knob for adjusting the friction of the suspension arm s upward downward movement 5 Clamping screw for limiting downward movement You can limit the...

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Page 76: ...provided for powering peripheral equipment The foot or hand control panel can be connected to a multi point connector 5 Friction Use this knob to adjust the friction of the swivel movement of the susp...

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Page 78: ...the highest lamp brightness Motor speed Adjustment range 1 10 Level 1 corresponds to the lowest level 10 to the highest motor speed 4 Arrow keys for selecting one of the following functions lamp brigh...

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Page 80: ...evice prevents inadvertent unplugging of the following electrical connections power cable video connecting cable cable for the foot control panel option 8 Display window for rated voltage The voltage...

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Page 82: ...load capacity of 13 kg NOTE Risk of injury caused by non observance of the following information Do not place a load of more than 13 kg on instrument tray 1 Make sure that the accessory equipment is...

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Page 85: ...en light source brightness control via the foot control panel The S7 ceiling mount with rigid column comprises of the suspension arm car rier arm column and ceiling flange The carrier arm contains the...

Page 86: ...System Overview S7 OPMI VISU 160 Version 6 0 Page 86 G 30 1528 en Design 1 Ceiling flange 2 Column 3 Control panel 4 Connector panel 5 Lamp housing 6 Suspension arm 7 Carrier arm...

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Page 88: ...Balance setting Knob for setting the spring force for balancing After mounting the sur gical microscope including all accessories adjust the balance setting of the suspension arm using this screw The...

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Page 90: ...is available for this purpose option If a wall socket is used the connector on the suspension system is disabled 4 Strain relief device The strain relief device prevents inadvertent unplugging of the...

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Page 92: ...el 1 5 to the highest lamp brightness Motor speed Adjustment range 1 10 Level 1 corresponds to the lowest level 10 to the highest motor speed 4 Arrow keys for selecting one of the following functions...

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Page 94: ...ing mount with lifting column comprises of the suspension arm carrier arm lifting column and ceiling flange The carrier arm contains the control unit with all electrical supply systems required for th...

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Page 96: ...or switch The lifting column is used to move the microscope into position for sur gery prior to the surgical procedure Do not constantly move the lifting column up and down since otherwise a thermal c...

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Page 98: ...ing the spring force for balancing After mounting the sur gical microscope including all accessories adjust the balance setting of the suspension arm using this screw The balance setting procedure is...

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Page 100: ...u can move the column in the opposite direction again by acti vating the selector switch again Note Example If the maximum actuation time of one minutes the lift arm must be turned off for at least ni...

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Page 102: ...el 1 5 to the highest lamp brightness Motor speed Adjustment range 1 10 Level 1 corresponds to the lowest level 10 to the highest motor speed 4 Arrow keys for selecting one of the following functions...

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Page 104: ...ing data Foot control panel with 14 functions wireless FCP WL Foot control panel with 14 functions cable based FCP 3m option Foot control panel with 14 functions cable based FCP 6m option Structure 1...

Page 105: ...e on off Button F without function Joystick The joystick K is used to control the XY coupling Rocker switches The default settings focus zoom of the rocker switches are preconfigured horizontally or v...

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Page 107: ...ing with the wireless foot control panel FCP WL 125 Adjusting the system S7 floor stand 126 Balance setting of the suspension arm 126 Setting the limit of downward travel of the suspension arm 126 Adj...

Page 108: ...for use S7 OPMI VISU 160 Version 6 0 Page 108 G 30 1528 en Optimizing the red reflex 139 Relocating the S7 floor stand 140 Preparing the system for sterile use 142 Attaching asepsis caps 142 Applying...

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Page 110: ...e same way using secur ing screw 4 CAUTION Risk of injury caused by lowering of the surgical microscope Never mount or remove accessory equipment on the surgical microscope during surgery Make sure th...

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Page 112: ...and adjust the degree of friction as required If you wish to use documentation equipment we can supply an eyepiece with a reticle to aid focusing The retrofitting of a reticle to an eyepiece can only...

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Page 114: ...rmissible load on the suspension arm is not exceeded Re adjust the balance of the suspension arm after every change of acces sories Adjust the limit of downward travel of the suspension arm in such a...

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Page 116: ...tions Connecting the light guide Insert the end of the light guide into light guide socket 4 of the micro scope as far as it will go and press light guide 1 into cable clips 2 and 3 Make sure that lig...

Page 117: ...Version 6 0 G 30 1528 en Page 117 S7 OPMI VISU 160 Preparations for use 1 2 3 4 Surgical microscope shown rotated...

Page 118: ...the power switch is off Plug the connector of the foot control panel into connector 2 on the sus pension system if you wish to use a foot control panel Connect the stand to line power by plugging the...

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Page 120: ...voltage available on the site of installation If the rated voltage has not been correctly set adjust the sliding switch 2 using a suitable tool Plug the connector of the foot control panel option int...

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Page 122: ...d voltage available on the site of installation If the rated voltage has not been correctly set adjust the sliding switch 2 using a suitable tool Plug the connector of the foot control panel option in...

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Page 124: ...ng the strain relief device Use the strain relief device to prevent the connected cables from being pulled out inadvertently Form the cable into a loop 2 Open flap 3 Feed the cable through the opening...

Page 125: ...ch on the suspension system Place the foot control panel in a vertical position A in the immediate vi cinity of the suspension system distance less than 1 m Start pairing as described in the Instructi...

Page 126: ...rm this adjustment until the surgical microscope moves neither upward nor downward The surgical microscope is fully balanced when it remains stationary in all positions within the work area Rotating c...

Page 127: ...eld Firmly retighten locking lever 2 for the upward downward movement Lower the surgical microscope again to the lowest limit stop and check the safety distance The limit of downward travel is only ef...

Page 128: ...e to perform this adjustment until the surgical microscope moves neither upward nor downward The surgical microscope is fully balanced when it remains stationary in all positions within the work area...

Page 129: ...eld Firmly retighten locking lever 2 for the upward downward movement Lower the surgical microscope again to the lowest limit stop and check the safety distance The limit of downward travel is only ef...

Page 130: ...column After this time you can move the column in the opposite direction again by activating the selector switch The lifting column is used to move the microscope into position for surgery prior to th...

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Page 132: ...ise increases the spring force turning the screw counter clockwise reduces the spring force Setting the limit of downward travel of the suspension arm Loosen locking lever 2 for the upward downward mo...

Page 133: ...el is only effective in the lower part of the sus pension arm s vertical movement range starting from the arm s horizontal position If you wish to use the suspension arm s full range of vertical movem...

Page 134: ...5 to the highest lamp bright ness Motor speed Setting range 1 to 10 Level 1 corresponds to the lowest level 10 to the highest motor speed The value set is saved after 10 seconds and displayed the next...

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Page 136: ...the mi croscope cable or the light guide Turn knob 1 until the surgical microscope is in the viewing position re quired After the viewing angle has been set the surgical microscope will remain in thi...

Page 137: ...icroscope to a vertical position above a flat object e g a writ ten piece of paper Adjust the distance of the eyepieces at the binocular tube to your interpu pillary distance so that the two eyepiece...

Page 138: ...and magnification Position the microscope above the surgical field so as to ensure conven ient work Roughly focus the object by changing the distance between microscope and object Set the microscope t...

Page 139: ...croscope is in the correct working position the patient s eye must correspond with the optical axis of the microscope you use the f 200mm objective lens if available Optimization on the monitor For op...

Page 140: ...nd Press at least three of the locking tabs 4 and make sure that the stand is no longer able to move away by itself The mass may be underestimated as the suspension system can be moved smoothly Theref...

Page 141: ...Preparations for use NOTE Transport over long distances The device may only be transported over long distances e g move returning for repair etc within its original packaging or in a special return pa...

Page 142: ...s can be fitted on the controls of the surgical micro scope and tube Asepsis caps PD 180 tiltable tube Knob for adjusting interpupillary distance Resterilizable handgrips OPMI VISU 12 mm asepsis caps...

Page 143: ...When draping the system make sure there is enough slack in the drapes to allow for move ment of the microscope carrier and surgical microscope NOTE Reduced image quality Drapes with drape lens Vision...

Page 144: ...Preparations for use S7 OPMI VISU 160 Version 6 0 Page 144 G 30 1528 en...

Page 145: ...0 G 30 1528 en Page 145 S7 OPMI VISU 160 Operation Operation Checklist 146 When using a fundus viewing system e g RESIGHT 149 Positioning the S7 floor stand 150 Procedure 152 Switching the device on a...

Page 146: ...opriate button on the foot control panel Check the focus Press the appropriate button on the foot control panel Friction adjustment of the surgical microscope Check that the friction of the surgical m...

Page 147: ...he function of the lifting column by operating the selector switch Check foot control panel Wired foot control panel The plug has been connected Wireless foot control panel Pairing has been carried ou...

Page 148: ...VISU 160 Version 6 0 Page 148 G 30 1528 en Check that all functions assigned to the respective buttons on the foot control panel are working properly Please observe the Instructions for Use of the fo...

Page 149: ...s tem used e g RESIGHT 500 or RESIGHT 700 from ZEISS CAUTION Risk of injury If the working distance of the accessories mounted on the underside of the microscope is insufficient the patient s eye may...

Page 150: ...movement is not obstructed by the power cord or the ca ble of the foot control panel Press down at least three of the locking tabs 2 and make sure that the stand is securely locked in position and ca...

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Page 152: ...N Retinal injury to the patient s eye Too much light intensity brightness setting is too high or excessive radiation exposure times may lead to retinal injury in the patient s eye Adjust the illuminat...

Page 153: ...oscope objective lens or light guide may result in damage to the eye Avoid looking directly into the light source Start with the lowest brightness setting on the suspension system and gradually increa...

Page 154: ...l position in the focusing range To select the suitable filter for your application use the filter selector knob on the light source see Page 69 To select a field stop use the light stop selector on t...

Page 155: ...t to do in the event of malfunctions Failure of main functions 156 Failure of the X Y coupling 156 Failure of the zoom function 157 Failure of the focusing function 158 Failure of the illumination fun...

Page 156: ...ns Failure of the X Y coupling Failure of the X Y coupling Motorized control of the X Y coupling is not possible Position the surgical microscope by moving it manually in X and Y direc tions Malfuncti...

Page 157: ...function can no longer be controlled via the foot control panel adjust the zoom factor manually at the microscope Use the manual zoom adjustment 1 of the microscope to set the magni fication required...

Page 158: ...to the surgical field until the image is in focus In the event that the focusing function performs uncontrollable movements Turn off the system at the power switch CAUTION Risk of collision During ma...

Page 159: ...o longer be controlled via the foot control panel regulate the illumination manually at the suspension system Use the arrow keys 3 on the control panel to select the lamp brightness function The LED 1...

Page 160: ...ually Press button 3 to manually swing the backup lamp into the beam path Check that ventilation grid 1 is not covered Exchange the defective lamp at the first opportunity see Page 168 If the backup l...

Page 161: ...itch of suspension system not switched on Press power switch Green indicator light in the power switch must be lit Page 78 Automatic circuit breaker in power switch of suspension system has been activ...

Page 162: ...ation switches on again Page 68 Focusing system inoperative Focusing system does not work or moves to upper or lower end position Use suspension arm to set correct focal plane Contact Service Zoom sys...

Page 163: ...OPMI VISU 160 Care and Maintenance Care and Maintenance Care of the device 164 Cleaning 164 Sterilization 165 Disinfection 165 System maintenance 166 Maintenance intervals 166 Safety check 167 Replaci...

Page 164: ...a squeeze blower or a clean grease free brush For the regular cleaning of objective lenses and eyepieces of the surgical mi croscope we recommend the optics cleaning set available from ZEISS For the c...

Page 165: ...d no lamp fails Disinfection The maximum concentrations are For alcohol tested with 2 propanol 60 For aldehyde tested with glutaraldehyde 2 For quaternary compounds tested with DDAC 0 2 CAUTION Risk o...

Page 166: ...in the following descriptions Any other maintenance activities that are not described here in detail require device specific knowledge Please contact your local ZEISS Service or an authorized partner...

Page 167: ...ries for damage and legibility of the labels Leakage current test Test of protective ground conductor Function and wear test of the steerable casters and locking tabs Function test of all switches but...

Page 168: ...ss the halogen lamp into the spring loaded mount Push the lamp module including the new halogen lamp back into the de vice Turn on the system at its power switch Only use 12 V 100 W halogen lamps avai...

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Page 170: ...essor Please also note the manufacturer s topical information on the Internet In the event of resale of the product or its components the seller is required to inform the buyer that the product must b...

Page 171: ...on 183 Ambient conditions 184 EMC electromagnetic compatibility 185 Electromagnetic interference 186 Electromagnetic immunity for ME equipment and ME systems 187 Electromagnetic immunity for non life...

Page 172: ...r tube f 170 mm 12 5x widefield eyepieces option 10x with mag netic coupling Illumination Light guide socket for fiber optic illumination filter against UV exposure protection against IR exposure 6 il...

Page 173: ...nent Features Microscope tilt mech anism With self locking control gear manually adjustable via rotary knob Tilt angle 90 X Y coupling Adjustment range max 40 mm x 40 mm Automatic centering at the pre...

Page 174: ...115 V max 850 VA 230 V max 1250 VA Ceiling mount 115 V max 450 VA 230 V max 450 VA Rated frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz Fuses Automatic circuit breaker Electrical outlets Power outlet floor stand only 115 V 4...

Page 175: ...Length 450 mm Swivel angle 360 Suspension arm Length 750 mm Swivel angle 296 Vertical lift 400 mm 320 mm Coupling Swivel angle 270 Stand height 1730 mm Base dimensions 640 x 640 mm Admissible max load...

Page 176: ...ponent Features Carrier arm Length 450 mm Swivel angle 296 Suspension arm Length 750 mm Swivel angle 296 Vertical lift 400 mm 320 mm Coupling Swivel angle 270 Admissible max load on suspension arm 14...

Page 177: ...mponent Features Carrier arm Length 450 mm Swivel angle 296 Suspension arm Length 750 mm Swivel angle 296 Vertical lift 400 mm 320 mm Coupling Swivel angle 270 Admissible max load on suspension arm 14...

Page 178: ...160 Version 6 0 Page 178 G 30 1528 en Technical data of lifting column Rated voltage 24 VDC Current consumption 5 A Vertical lift total 350 mm Lifting force 2000 N Lifting speed 5 5 mm sec Interval op...

Page 179: ...The given catalog number refers to the basic component Further components for the respective function are evident from the descriptive text For this reason you should also cite the descriptive text i...

Page 180: ...0 Apochromatic objective lens f 175 mm 65 mm APO mount diameter 302651 9902 000 Objective lens f 225 mm 65 mm mount diameter with carrier ring 302673 0000 000 Objective lens f 200 mm apochromatic 65 m...

Page 181: ...507 000000 0527 730 Description Cat No Stereo coobservation tube 000000 1063 869 Assistant s microscope 8 f 200 mm 302624 9901 000 Assistant s microscope 0 f 225 mm 302952 0000 000 Adapter for 0 assi...

Page 182: ...ol panel 3 m cable length recommended for floor stand 304970 8735 000 Cable for foot control panel FCP and FCP WL 6 m cable length recommended for ceiling stand 304970 8760 000 Description Order numbe...

Page 183: ...IP X0 Electromagnetic com patibility According to IEC 60601 1 2 2007 the medical de vice is classed as Class B according to CISPR 11 Classification The medical device is classed under Appendix IX of...

Page 184: ...conditions For operation For transportation and storage Feature Permissible range Temperature 10 C 40 C Rel Humidity 30 75 Air pressure 700 hPa 1060 hPa Feature Permissible range Temperature 40 C 70 C...

Page 185: ...ortable or mobile RF communication equipment in the vicinity of the device as this may impair the device s function Do not use a mobile phone in the vicinity of the equipment because the radio interfe...

Page 186: ...emissions as per CISPR11 Group 1 The S7 OPMI VISU 160 uses RF energy only for its in ternal functions As a result RF emissions are very low and unlikely to cause any interference in nearby elec troni...

Page 187: ...siness or hospital environment Surges as per IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV phase to neutral voltage 2 kV phase neutral to ground voltage 1 kV phase to neutral voltage 2 kV phase neutral to ground voltage The qua...

Page 188: ...involved Recommended safety distance Conducted RF dis turbances as de scribed in EN 61000 4 6 3 Vactual value 150 kHz to 80 MHz 3V Radiated RF distur bances as de scribed in EN 61000 4 3 3 Vactual val...

Page 189: ...rs a site study of the electromagnetic phenomena should be considered If the field strength measured at the location where the device is used exceeds the above compliance levels the device must be mon...

Page 190: ...Rated power of the transmitter W Separation distance depending on transmission frequency m 150 KHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1st 1 2 1 2 2 3...

Page 191: ...for compliance of the system with the normative requirements for systems Please note that local legislation takes priority over the above mentioned normative requirements If you have any questions pl...

Page 192: ...System Data S7 OPMI VISU 160 Version 6 0 Page 192 G 30 1528 en...

Page 193: ...mp brightness 134 Adjustment range motor speed 78 92 102 134 After every use 17 Ambient requirements 10 Angle of illumination 19 Arrow keys 78 92 102 Arrows indicating the focusing range 56 Asepsis se...

Page 194: ...l panel 72 76 78 86 88 92 94 98 102 Controls 74 Controls displays connections 56 96 Coupling 74 Crushing and collision risk of 82 D DeepView 60 Description 110 Description of the modules 50 Diopter sc...

Page 195: ...llumination characteristics 18 Illumination Duration 20 Illumination intensity 18 Illumination settings as per DIN EN ISO 15004 2 21 Illumination system 54 Information symbols 7 Initial position in th...

Page 196: ...e backup lamp 68 Manual adjustment of the zoom system 60 Manual switching to the backup lamp 24 Manufacturer 2 Microscope accessories changing 114 Mobile phones 185 Motor speed adjustment range 78 92...

Page 197: ...caster 76 Sterilization 165 Strain relief device 80 90 100 Strain relief device connection 124 Strap on instrument tray 82 Surgical microscope adjustment 137 Suspension arm 72 74 86 88 94 98 Suspensio...

Page 198: ...Index S7 OPMI VISU 160 Version 6 0 Page 198 G 30 1528 en X X Y coupling 50 56 X Y coupling failure 156 Y Yellow filter 24 Z Zoom function failure of 157...

Page 199: ...Version 6 0 G 30 1528 en Page 199 S7 OPMI VISU 160 Blank page for your notes...

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