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Safety
G-30-1426-en
S88 Floor Stand with Lifting Column
Issue 9.0
Printed on 28. 01. 2009
– The surgical microscope with accessories and the antenna must
not exceed the admissible total weight (see label or the chapter
"Technical data").
– The antenna must not project over the bottom edge of the micro-
scope body in the direction of the surgical field.
– The antenna must neither obstruct the movement and adjustability
of the accessories which can be used on the surgical microscope
(usually a stereo coobservation tube, a camera adapter, a face-to-
face tube for spinal surgery, MM6 laser micromanipulator) nor col-
lide with these accessories.
– The antenna configuration must be implemented in such a way
that the localizer camera can always "see" the diodes or trackballs
when the surgical microscope and its accessories are in their usual
positions.
– When the system's internal antenna wiring is used, the EN60601-
1-2 standard (electromagnetic compatibility) must be complied
with.
– The output power of the LEDs or infrared LEDs (IRED) must al-
ways comply with the IEC 60825 laser safety standard, even in the
event of cable defects.
– The failure of one or several LEDs of the antenna may impair nav-
igation or lead to navigation failure. Take the necessary precau-
tions.
Requirements for operation
Our service representative or a specialist authorized by us will install the
instrument. Please make sure that the following requirements for opera-
tion remain fulfilled in the future:
– All mechanical connections (details in the user's manual) which are
relevant to safety are properly connected and screw connections tight-
ened.
– All cables and plugs are in good working condition.
– The voltage setting on the instrument conforms to the rated voltage of
the line supply on site.
– The instrument is plugged into a power outlet which has a properly
connected protective ground contact.
– The power cord being used is the one designed for use with this in-
strument.
Summary of Contents for S88
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