Remember that the hinge
tension is adjustable by
adjusting the center tension
screw on the hinge.
To achieve the optimum
resolution and field size,
make sure that the telescope
oculars are touching the
frame's lens
.
Doc No.
23822Q
SurgiTel
ErgoVision
®
Front-Lens-Mounted (
FLM
) Telescopes
USER INSTRUCTIONS
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Thank you for choosing
SurgiTel
®
!
Your
SurgiTel
®
telescopes have been designed to meet the demanding needs
of today’s clinical professionals. Please keep in mind that you will have
a hand-eye coordination adjustment period of about two weeks. Begin
slowly with simple movements, working your way up to more complicated
procedures. In the end,
SurgiTel
®
telescopes will allow you to see, work, and
feel your best.
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GETTING STARTED
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2
3
4
Remove protection caps.
Adjust nose pads.
Adjust your pupillary distance knob
to a comfortable setting where the
two images converge together. (see
Adjusting P.D. (Pupillary distance)
section)
Move your frame slightly away
from face/eyes to minimize fogging.
5
6
Adjust the tension in the hinge to a
comfortable setting. (see Adjusting
Flip-up Tension section)
Make sure
to add slightly more tension when
using a clip-on light.
Position your oculars against the
frame lens to maximize field size.
Starting Magnification Tips
A new or upgraded user to magnification will experience a normal
“adjustment” period.
This is normal as you are adjusting to using your new loupes on two levels:
Hand/Eye Coordination
– getting used to working with a magnified field.
Improved Posture
– getting used to sitting more upright.
For the 1 Week
: Begin by working for 1-2 hours in the morning on simple
procedures.
For the 2 Week
: Gradually work your way to more complex procedures,
both in the morning and afternoon.
Also, do not walk around with your telescopes on. Be sure to take them off
when walking around.
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SurgiTel
®
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