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ZEISS

S7 / OPMI

®

 PROergo

®

Instructions for Use

G-30-1435-en

Version 11.0

2018-11-30

Summary of Contents for OPMI PROergo S7

Page 1: ...ZEISS S7 OPMI PROergo Instructions for Use G 30 1435 en Version 11 0 2018 11 30...

Page 2: ...eference number 000000 1103 022 S7 ceiling mount with lifting column reference number 000000 1226 405 S7 wall mount with short arm reference number 000000 1193 109 S7 wall mount with long arm referenc...

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Page 5: ...of the section Section Safety measures 7 Section Device overview 57 Section Preparations for use 139 Section Operation 179 Section What to do in the event of malfunctions 197 Section Care and maintena...

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Page 7: ...2 Requirements for operation 15 Prior to the very first use 15 Before every use 16 During use 18 After every use 19 Risk of burn injuries caused by high illumination intensity 20 Stand safety equipmen...

Page 8: ...ersion 11 0 Page 8 G 30 1435 en Labels on S7 wall mount and on S7 Centro suspension system 46 Additional labels on S7 wall mount 51 Labels on the light sources of the suspension systems 52 Labels on t...

Page 9: ...Please note this information and be particularly careful in these cases Information symbols The following information symbols are used in these Instructions for Use Lists Requirements for an action P...

Page 10: ...They will be performed by staff specially trained for this purpose by ZEISS Field of use Intended use OPMI PROergo is a surgical microscope intended for the illumination and magnification of the treat...

Page 11: ...tions to the device Furthermore such unauthorized modifications will render the warranty and any claims under warranty invalid CAUTION Injury to the patient s eye The S7 OPMI PROergo must not be used...

Page 12: ...bles approved by ZEISS Legal regulations Check regularly that the legal regulations applicable in your country with regard to accident prevention and work safety are being complied with This device mu...

Page 13: ...e again before it has been repaired by our Service department A potential equalization connector is provided on the instrument s connection panel see IEC60601 1 This connector can be used to connect o...

Page 14: ...SERVICE or other specialists authorized by Carl Zeiss Optics and light Never look at the sun through the binocular tube the objective lens or an eyepiece Avoid looking directly into the light source e...

Page 15: ...system corresponds to the rated line voltage on the site of installation The device is connected with the power cord supplied When connecting the device to a network make sure that the network does no...

Page 16: ...en connecting accessories make sure that there is sufficient clearance and that the surgical microscope does not touch the patient Before every use check the user settings in the software to avoid une...

Page 17: ...wing it away from the patient at any time Prior to using the wireless foot control panel FCP WL make sure that its batteries are fully charged Inadequate power supply to the wireless foot control pane...

Page 18: ...lizers on the stand base to prevent the stand from rolling away by itself Do not exceed the instrument tray s load capacity of 13 kg During use Never look directly into the light source e g a microsco...

Page 19: ...s being moved After every use Always use the master switch to turn off the device if it is not in use Inadequate flawed or incorrect cleaning or disinfection that does not comply with these Instructio...

Page 20: ...the xenon lamp module after switching off the system The igniter generates a high voltage when the lamp is on Any type of radiation has a damaging effect on biological tissue This is also true for th...

Page 21: ...area can be prevented by covering this area with wet sterile gauze The risk is increased if dry drapes are used to cover such areas The interaction of heat and antimicrobial substances in incision fo...

Page 22: ...ight source is switched on Switch off the light when the microscope is not in use and make sure that it is not aimed at unprotected bare skin Please note that most burns affected the skin around the i...

Page 23: ...ally swings into position when the first lamp fails If this automatic function fails you can switch on the backup lamp by pressing this button 2 Retina protection filter GG 475 The filter selector kno...

Page 24: ...nob 1 lights up the backup lamp is in use If the first lamp has failed and the backup lamp is in use make sure to have a backup lamp module ready at hand as a precaution CAUTION The xenon lamp has a l...

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Page 26: ...per and lower end positions of the lifting column After this time elapses you can move the column in the opposite direction again by activating the selector switch again After being in operation for a...

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Page 28: ...5 OPMI PROergo device label The device label contains the following information 6 Marking for zero position Indication of the position in which the microscope body is decoupled from its suspension 7 F...

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Page 30: ...ling of zoom and focusing switches Labeling of the zoom and focusing switches on the handgrips 11 Focusing knob marking The illustration on the left shows the marks on the focusing knob 12 Manual focu...

Page 31: ...the CAN bus connector 3 Warning sign Power output socket floor stand only Only connect devices with the correct electrical ratings 4 Label Power output socket floor stand only with permissible electr...

Page 32: ...sion arm s upward downward movement label Label on the knob for adjusting the friction of the suspension arm s upward downward movement 4 Balance setting label Balance setting must be performed after...

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Page 34: ...ial number Device name Reference number Rated Voltage Connected load Line frequency range Maximum total weight with installed safe workload CSA approval CE marking 10 Observe disposal regulations indi...

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Page 36: ...this position to avoid any damage 12 SIP label The SIP label contains the following information Manufacturer company name Manufacturer s contact details i e phone number fax number and email address...

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Page 38: ...Oergo Version 11 0 Page 38 G 30 1435 en 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...

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Page 40: ...e friction of the carrier arm s upward downward movement 5 Observe the Instructions for Use label Observe the Instructions for Use 6 Date of manufacture plate This plate indicates the date of manufact...

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Page 42: ...que identification number assigned to your device 11 Rating label for S7 ceiling mount with rigid column The rating label contains the following information Manufacturer s symbol Manufacturer company...

Page 43: ...information Manufacturer s symbol Manufacturer company name Manufacturer s address Serial number Device name Reference number Rated Voltage Connected load Line frequency range CSA approval CE marking...

Page 44: ...ard or 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 ra...

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Page 46: ...for adjusting the friction of the carrier arm s upward downward movement 5 Observe the Instructions for Use label Observe the Instructions for Use 6 Date of manufacture plate This plate indicates the...

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Page 48: ...A unique identification number assigned to your device 11 Rating label on wall mount with short arm The rating label contains the following information Manufacturer s symbol Manufacturer company name...

Page 49: ...ation Manufacturer s symbol Manufacturer company name Manufacturer s address Serial number Device name Reference number Rated Voltage Connected load Line frequency range CSA approval CE marking Carl Z...

Page 50: ...formation Manufacturer s symbol Manufacturer company name Manufacturer s address Serial number Device name Reference number Rated Voltage Connected load Line frequency range CSA approval CE marking Ca...

Page 51: ...S7 OPMI PROergo Safety measures Additional labels on S7 wall mount 14 Risk of crushing indicating label Fingers may be pinched between the carrier and suspension arms Do not touch this area while mov...

Page 52: ...source Take note of the description on Page 222 Changing the xenon lamp module 3 Lamp change The plate graphically shows the three steps involved in changing the lamp A Press the button B Pull out th...

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Page 54: ...11 0 Page 54 G 30 1435 en Halogen light source 1 Filter selector for halogen light source This label indicates the position of the filter wheel 2 Instructions for Use sign Observe the Instructions for...

Page 55: ...PROergo Safety measures Labels on the wall power outlet optional 1 Label Cable connection for the foot control panel 2 Remote connector Identifies a connector to which devices with a maximum breaking...

Page 56: ...Safety measures S7 OPMI PROergo Version 11 0 Page 56 G 30 1435 en...

Page 57: ...Set up 76 Suspension arm 78 Carrier arm stand column stand base 80 Connector panel of S7 floor stand 82 Instrument tray option 84 S7 ceiling mount 86 Set up 86 Support arm and suspension arm 88 Connec...

Page 58: ...all outlet ceiling mount 106 Illumination system 108 Halogen lighting system 110 Xenon lighting system 112 Control panel and menu overview 116 Structure of the menus 118 Optional foot control panel 13...

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Page 60: ...red even with unfavorable loading of the stand The locking tabs permit you to reliably secure the floor stand in position at the site of use Because the stand moves so smoothly it is easy to underesti...

Page 61: ...h as the zoom focus brightness and video settings and the programming of the configurable handgrip buttons Options for your surgical microscope The SpeedFokus autofocus option permits you to select fe...

Page 62: ...eiling mount with lifting column 3 S7 wall mount 4 Floor stand S7 5 S7 central stand 6 OPMI PROergo surgical microscope with 180 tiltable tube and magnetic eyepieces The overall system comprises a sus...

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Page 64: ...the surgical microscope on the suspension system 5 Support arm for the surgical microscope 6 Handgrips for moving the surgical microscope Using the buttons on the handgrips you can control important...

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Page 66: ...adjust the friction of the lateral tilt axis as required 4 Balancing the front to back tilt axis motorized When you press this button the microscope slowly tilts upward 5 Balancing the front to back...

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Page 68: ...ized OPMI functions 11 Clamping screw for optimum positioning of the handgrips 12 Focusing knob for the manual setting of the image definition focus working distance 13 Filter selector The filter sele...

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Page 70: ...agnetic brakes The magnetic brakes of the surgical microscope are released for as long as you press this button 19 Locking the handgrips in position Using this locking device you can lock each handgri...

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Page 72: ...has been reached when the two eyepiece images merge into one You can read off the PD setting on the adjustment knob 3 Eye distance scale interpupillary distance 4 normal larger symbol for magnificatio...

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Page 74: ...3 Diopter scale For reading the preset refractive value NOTE Eyepieces have a magnetic field Please keep in mind the usual rules for the handling of magnets with regard to eyepieces that have been re...

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Page 76: ...G 30 1435 en Floor stand S7 Set up 1 Suspension arm 2 Lamp housing either xenon or halogen illumination 3 Support arm 4 Control panel 5 Connector panel 6 Handle 7 Cable supports 2x on the right and l...

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Page 78: ...beam path if the first lamp fails 2 Friction Knob for adjusting the friction of the suspension arm s upward downward movement 3 Clamping screw for limiting downward movement The movement of the suspe...

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Page 80: ...e handle 4 Connector panel for connecting the system to line power Further connectors are provided for powering peripheral equipment A foot control panel can be connected to a multi point connector 5...

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Page 82: ...400 VA and for 230 V with a maximum of 800 VA The current of this power output socket can not be switched off with the power switch 6 Power input socket 7 Strain relief The strain relief prevents ina...

Page 83: ...10 Display window for rated voltage The rated voltage displayed here must match the rated voltage of the power grid available at the installation site You can adjust the sliding switch using a suitabl...

Page 84: ...mation Do not exceed the instrument tray s 1 load capacity of 13 kg Make sure that the accessory equipment is positioned as securely as possible on the instrument tray Secure the accessory equipment u...

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Page 86: ...OPMI PROergo Version 11 0 Page 86 G 30 1435 en S7 ceiling mount Set up 1 Ceiling flange 2 Stand column 3 Control panel 4 Connector panel 5 Lamp housing either xenon or halogen illumination 6 Suspensio...

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Page 88: ...downward direction Adjustment range from the horizontal position of the suspension arm to its lower stop 4 Balancing Knob for setting the spring force for balancing After all the accessories have bee...

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Page 90: ...ing electrical connections video connection cable connection cable for the foot control panel optional 6 BNC video port option For VBS video signal output 7 Y C video port option For S VHS video signa...

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Page 92: ...o Version 11 0 Page 92 G 30 1435 en S7 ceiling mount with lifting column Set up 1 Ceiling flange 2 Lifting column 3 Control panel 4 Connector panel 5 Lamp housing either xenon or halogen illumination...

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Page 94: ...e direction again by activating the selector switch again The lifting column is used to move the microscope into position for surgery prior to the surgical procedure Do not constantly move the lifting...

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Page 96: ...downward direction Adjustment range from the horizontal position of the suspension arm to its lower stop 4 Balancing Knob for setting the spring force for balancing After all the accessories have bee...

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Page 98: ...g the selector switch again After being in operation for a maximum of one minute the lifting column must be turned off for at least nine minutes to prevent the motor from overheating 4 Potential equal...

Page 99: ...or S VHS video signal output 9 Display window for rated voltage The rated voltage displayed here must match the rated voltage of the power grid available at the installation site You can adjust the sl...

Page 100: ...7 Centro suspension system The functions of the S7 Centro suspension system are identical to those of the S7 wall mount Set up 1 Wall anchor plate for S7 wall mount only 2 Control panel 3 Connector pa...

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Page 102: ...e downward direction Adjustment range from the horizontal position of the suspension arm to its lower stop 4 Balancing Knob for setting the spring force for balancing After all the accessories have be...

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Page 104: ...wing electrical connections video connection cable connection cable for the foot control panel optional 6 BNC video port option For VBS video signal output 7 Y C video port option For S VHS video sign...

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Page 106: ...ion strip for switching element option Connection option for a foot control panel CAUTION Risk of electric shock caused by unapproved or defective accessories Unapproved or defective accessories can c...

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Page 108: ...natural daylight Regardless of the brightness setting the color temperature of the light always remains the same Normal daylight film without any additional conversion filters can therefore be used fo...

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Page 110: ...ivation function fails press this button to switch on the backup lamp 5 Opening the lamp module When you press this button the slide in lamp module is partially ejected Pull out the lamp module all th...

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Page 112: ...the button 7 The lamp module will eject partially Pull out the lamp module as far as it will go Turn knob 2 through 180 until it snaps in place This moves the backup lamp into the illumination beam pa...

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Page 114: ...lamps Then reset the counter to 0 by pressing the Reset button 6 6 Reset button The reset button resets the service hour counter to 0 7 Opening the lamp module When you press this button the slide in...

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Page 116: ...ns have a repeat function i e constant pressing of a button causes the command to be repeated The menus are clearly laid out and user friendly The name of the menu is given in bar 2 at the bottom At t...

Page 117: ...0 G 30 1435 en Page 117 S7 OPMI PROergo Device overview Standard 300 mm 20 4 9 x 55 mm 0 00 0 00 12 5 x 12 5 x USER 1 USER 2 USER 3 NONE 1 4 50 50 300 mm 50 50 Off Off Version NONE Close Off Off Off P...

Page 118: ...ion menu is automatically displayed User menu The User menu comprises one standard profile and three other user profiles When a user profile is selected the system imports the settings stored under th...

Page 119: ...an application press the Enter button to return to the Surgery menu Functions of buttons When the input keyboard has been activated with the Edit button 1 the input function is active Select the indi...

Page 120: ...zoom speed from minimum to maximum speed from 5 to 100 in increments of 5 Start at the zoom start value Enter the magnification factor at which the zoom system should start when the system is switched...

Page 121: ...t value Adjust the working distance at which the focusing system should start when you call your user profile The setting can be adjusted and saved within a range of 200 to 415 mm in increments of 1 m...

Page 122: ...be active only if Zoom Link is in the Off position If Zoom Link is On the Start at field will not be active No bar is displayed it is not possible to adjust any settings Zoom Link the automatic light...

Page 123: ...ptions Activate the Options icon and press the enter button to access the Options menu The Options menu comprises the following submenus from the top Handgrip Settings menu Foot Control menu Binocular...

Page 124: ...offered for selection only if your system is equipped with an integrated video camera option Without an integrated video camera option these fields remain blank In addition you can either assign the s...

Page 125: ...pieces with a magnetic coupling you can set your prescription between 5 D and 8D Eyepiece Settings menu In this menu you can mark the type of eyepiece 10x or 12 5x used on the surgical microscope This...

Page 126: ...nd the surgical microscope is fixed in position again CAUTION Injury to the patient If the system is in an extremely unbalanced state the unit can move uncontrollably out of position Balance the compl...

Page 127: ...osition Brake Automatic on off activating deactivating the automatic start of the focusing process Camera Position left right entering the orientation of the external video camera Advanced Settings br...

Page 128: ...these release buttons If you have selected Brake Automatic on focusing by the SpeedFokus autofocus option will start automatically as soon as the magnetic brakes have been locked i e as soon as you le...

Page 129: ...ofocus option does not function properly if parameters have not been correctly set The Advanced Settings submenu contains the following camera specific settings Video Focal Length Camera Chip Size siz...

Page 130: ...d consists of six images explaining the balancing procedure You can scroll through the Balance menu using the arrow buttons The OK button has no function Press the enter button or the arrow buttons se...

Page 131: ...have activated Laser menu button 1 a pull down menu is automatically opened in the display Note The pull down menu will be automatically opened if you approach from the left with the arrow button If...

Page 132: ...code number permits you to identify the malfunction that has occurred E g HR 9005 RIGHT HANDGRIP handgrip button pressed You can delete the error message by pressing the Enter button Internally the sy...

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Page 134: ...nel permits you to control various functions of a suspension system or a surgical microscope The assignment of the functions to the buttons on the foot control panel is described in the following page...

Page 135: ...ice overview Foot control panel for zoom and focus 1 FOCUS reducing the working distance 2 FOCUS increasing the working distance 3 ZOOM increasing the field of view reducing magnification 4 ZOOM reduc...

Page 136: ...ion The prerequisite for this is that your device is equipped with the foot control panel connector socket Please observe the G 30 1707 Instructions for Use which are contained in the delivery scope f...

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Page 138: ...overview S7 OPMI PROergo Version 11 0 Page 138 G 30 1435 en 1Chip HD camera option 1 1Chip HD camera option flanged to a beam splitter 2 CCU Camera Control Unit Control unit for the 1Chip HD camera 1...

Page 139: ...LINK 100 option 154 1Chip HD camera option 156 Installing the 1Chip HD camera 156 1Chip HD camera with iris diaphragm for video lenses 157 Cable connections for the 1Chip HD camera 158 Adjusting the s...

Page 140: ...Version 11 0 Page 140 G 30 1435 en Balancing the surgical microscope 168 Adjusting the surgical microscope 173 Preparing the device for sterile use 175 Attaching asepsis caps 175 Attaching the drapes...

Page 141: ...WARNING Risk of serious injury due to unauthorized modification You must not modify this device without the permission of the manufacturer The manufacturer is not liable for damages caused by an unau...

Page 142: ...an supply an eyepiece with a reticle to aid focusing The retrofitting of a reticle to an eyepiece can only be performed in the factory or by our Service staff Always install the eyepiece with the reti...

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Page 144: ...g the two cables in strain relief device 1 After you have mounted strain relief device 1 the cable must have the following length 320 mm from the strain relief device up to and including power connect...

Page 145: ...Version 11 0 G 30 1435 en Page 145 S7 OPMI PROergo Preparations for use 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 320 mm...

Page 146: ...installed inappropriately on the floor this presents an increased tripping hazard and interferes with the flow of work By tripping and falling down users may suffer tissue trauma If possible cables s...

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Page 148: ...and is factory preset to the rated voltage of the country where it will be used The rated voltage indicated at window 2 must correspond to the rated voltage available on the site of installation If th...

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Page 150: ...tand is factory preset to the rated voltage of the country where it will be used The rated voltage indicated at window 2 must correspond to the rated voltage available on the site of installation If t...

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Page 152: ...ory preset to the rated voltage of the country where it will be used The rated voltage indicated at window 2 must correspond to the rated voltage available on the site of installation If the rated vol...

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Page 154: ...port of the MEDIALINK 100 Remote control of MEDIALINK 100 using freely configurable buttons The freely configurable handgrip buttons of the surgical microscope and the freely configurable buttons C an...

Page 155: ...n Devices with SpeedFocus Autofocus option for external camera and 1Chip HD camera option Y C VIDEO IN MEDIALINK 100 BNC Y C Remote 1 2 S7 OPMI Sensera with 1Chip HD camera option MEDIALINK 100 option...

Page 156: ...rmally the beam splitter with the 1Chip HD camera remains installed on the surgical microscope However the beam splitter with the 1Chip HD camera can be removed from the surgical microscope if necessa...

Page 157: ...hanged After changing sides you will have to adjust the position of the image For further details please refer to the Instructions for Use of the 1Chip HD camera G 30 1946 in the chapters Using the CC...

Page 158: ...ith the requirements of IEC 60601 1 section 16 in some countries IEC 60601 1 1 may still be valid Comply with the Medical Device Operator Ordinance or other national laws CAUTION Risk of tripping over...

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Page 160: ...s Continue 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 w...

Page 161: ...retighten locking lever 2 for the upward downward movement Lower the surgical microscope to its lowest position again and check the distance between the microscope and the surgical field The limit of...

Page 162: ...oscope and accessories Continue 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 p...

Page 163: ...retighten locking lever 2 for the upward downward movement Lower the surgical microscope to its lowest position again and check the distance between the microscope and the surgical field The limit of...

Page 164: ...ing or lowering the stand or mount make sure that there is sufficient clearance so as to avoid any collision with other objects The lifting column is used to move the microscope into position for surg...

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Page 166: ...ositions within the work area Rotating clockwise increases the spring force turning the screw counter clockwise reduces the spring force Limiting the suspension arm s downward movement Loosen locking...

Page 167: ...the microscope and the surgical field The limit of downward travel is only effective in the lower part of the suspension arm s vertical movement range starting from the arm s horizontal position If y...

Page 168: ...he surgical microscope is balanced about its lateral tilt axis and remains stationary in the viewing direction required If the surgical microscope tends to move clockwise turn knob 2 counterclockwise...

Page 169: ...Version 11 0 G 30 1435 en Page 169 S7 OPMI PROergo Preparations for use Adjusting the friction of the lateral tilt axis Use knob 3 to adjust the friction for the lateral tilt axis as required 1 3 2...

Page 170: ...roscope Tap the key 2 Allow the microscope to hang in its center of gravity position while you press the button 2 After approx 15 seconds the microscope body has again been coupled on its suspension Y...

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Page 172: ...e g the angle of the coobservation tube it may become necessary to correct the balance setting If the microscope body tends to tilt forward in your direction press button 2 If the microscope body ten...

Page 173: ...Position the microscope vertically above a flat object e g a piece of paper with writing on Bring the eyepieces on the binocular tube to eye distance so that the two eyepiece images the object and th...

Page 174: ...justing the working distance and magnification Position the microscope above the surgical field so as to ensure convenient work Focus roughly on the object by changing the distance between microscope...

Page 175: ...each Asepsis Set Attaching the drapes You can also use disposable sterile drapes to cover the system When draping the system make sure there is enough slack in the drapes to allow for movement of the...

Page 176: ...n even ground Press at least three of the locking tabs 4 and make sure that the stand is no longer able to move away by itself Because the stand moves so smoothly it is easy to underestimate how heavy...

Page 177: ...s for use NOTE Transport over long distances The system may be transported over long distances e g during relocation return for repair etc only in its original packaging or in special return packaging...

Page 178: ...Preparations for use S7 OPMI PROergo Version 11 0 Page 178 G 30 1435 en...

Page 179: ...Checklist for S7 floor stand 180 Checklist for wall mount ceiling mount and S7 Centro suspension system 184 Checklist for S7 ceiling mount with lifting column 189 Switching the device on and off 194 O...

Page 180: ...e adequate precautions depending on the application to enable the surgical procedure or treatment to be finished without using this microscope if required WARNING Function deterioration of the light s...

Page 181: ...nged after 12 weeks maximum Checking the illumination system Check that the lamp and the backup lamp are intact Checking the function of the handgrips Check that the handgrips are located in a positio...

Page 182: ...k that binocular tube 3 has been securely mounted Check that securing screw 2 has been firmly tightened Check that the surgical microscope and the tube are in a position convenient for you Check that...

Page 183: ...pension system has been switched on Check that all functions assigned to the respective buttons on the foot control panel are working properly SpeedFokus Autofocus option Settings and matching when us...

Page 184: ...recommend you to take adequate precautions depending on the application to enable the surgical procedure or treatment to be finished without using this microscope if required WARNING Function deterio...

Page 185: ...f operated for 4 hours day on 5 days week the lamp needs to be exchanged after 25 weeks maximum If operated for 8 hours day on 5 days week the lamp needs to be exchanged after 12 weeks maximum Checkin...

Page 186: ...rips Check that the handgrips are located in a position convenient for you or one or both handgrips have been removed and replaced by the knobs supplied Check the zoom Press the appropriate release bu...

Page 187: ...k that binocular tube 3 has been securely mounted Check that securing screw 2 has been firmly tightened Check that the surgical microscope and the tube are in a position convenient for you Check that...

Page 188: ...peedFokus Autofocus option Settings and matching when using an external video camera Check that the video camera position the focal length of the video optics and the size of the CCD array have been c...

Page 189: ...you to take adequate precautions depending on the application to enable the surgical procedure or treatment to be finished without using this microscope if required WARNING Function deterioration of...

Page 190: ...f operated for 4 hours day on 5 days week the lamp needs to be exchanged after 25 weeks maximum If operated for 8 hours day on 5 days week the lamp needs to be exchanged after 12 weeks maximum Checkin...

Page 191: ...rips Check that the handgrips are located in a position convenient for you or one or both handgrips have been removed and replaced by the knobs supplied Check the zoom Press the appropriate release bu...

Page 192: ...k that binocular tube 3 has been securely mounted Check that securing screw 2 has been firmly tightened Check that the surgical microscope and the tube are in a position convenient for you Check that...

Page 193: ...switch of suspension system has been switched on Check that all functions assigned to the respective buttons on the foot control panel are working properly SpeedFokus Autofocus option Settings and mat...

Page 194: ...1 on the stand The current for the power outlet socket cannot be switched off with the power switch Operating procedure 1 CAUTION Never leave the device unattended when it is switched on If a patient...

Page 195: ...t the eyepieces so that both the edge of the field of view and the microscope image are sharply focused Bring the handgrips into a position convenient for the procedure planned and tighten locking scr...

Page 196: ...st also be sharply focused Watch the image on the S video monitor which is connected to the S video connector and position the measuring field ROI i e the square frame in the area in which you are par...

Page 197: ...in the event of malfunctions Failure of main functions 199 Failure of magnetic brakes 199 Failure of the SpeedFokus Autofocus option 199 Failure of the motorized focusing function 200 Failure of the...

Page 198: ...What to do in the event of malfunctions S7 OPMI PROergo Version 11 0 Page 198 G 30 1435 en...

Page 199: ...OPMI PROergo system is working correctly on the S7 system You can continue using your OPMI PROergo S7 system but you can no longer benefit from the SpeedFokus autofocus option until it has been repai...

Page 200: ...ove knurled nut 1 Fold up cover 2 and pull out cable connection 3 for the surgical microscope large connector at the side Carefully lower the cover and allow it to rest lightly on the cable Unplug cab...

Page 201: ...Version 11 0 G 30 1435 en Page 201 S7 OPMI PROergo What to do in the event of malfunctions 5 1 2 3 4...

Page 202: ...the lamp module and replace the lamp or insert a backup lamp module Switch the suspension system back on Adjust the brightness of the illumination system as required NOTE Overheating of the lamp modu...

Page 203: ...Version 11 0 G 30 1435 en Page 203 S7 OPMI PROergo What to do in the event of malfunctions 1 2 3 4...

Page 204: ...of the electronics modules Before opening the lamp housing ensure that the device is moved to a position in which possibly falling particles cannot put the patient or user at risk Do not continue usin...

Page 205: ...05 S7 OPMI PROergo What to do in the event of malfunctions Turn knob 1 through 180 until it snaps in This swings the second xenon lamp backup lamp into the beam path Push the lamp module all the way b...

Page 206: ...g hours counter to 0 Use a pointed object and press it into the recess of reset button 1 Switch the suspension system back on again at the power switch If the first lamp has failed and the backup lamp...

Page 207: ...ttons without function Power failure Contact in house electrician Suspension system not switched on Switch on the stand at the power switch Automatic circuit breaker in power switch of suspension syst...

Page 208: ...Contact in house electrician Suspension system not switched on Switch on the stand at the power switch Page 116 Automatic circuit breaker in power switch of suspension system has been activated Press...

Page 209: ...stment knob Page 78 Page 78 Floor stand wobbles Floor not level Stand base not appropriately positioned Adjust the position of the stand base No video image Connection cable not properly connected Che...

Page 210: ...Set monitor to default status or increase brightness and contrast Please refer to monitor s Instructions for Use Brightness of video unit set too low Increase brightness of video unit Surgical field...

Page 211: ...Page 128 Suspension system moved during focusing Do not move suspension system during focusing No object in focusing range Reposition surgical microscope No object with sufficient contrast in focusin...

Page 212: ...cus the microscope image then the video image Focusing cannot be activated Different function assigned to handgrip button A B C or D Call up the Handgrip Settings menu and assign the Autofocus functio...

Page 213: ...maintenance Care and maintenance Care of the device 214 Cleaning 214 Sterilization 215 Disinfection 216 Device maintenance 217 Maintenance intervals 217 Safety check 218 Changing the halogen lamp 220...

Page 214: ...abrasive cleaning agents Remove dust from the optical surfaces using a squeeze blower or a clean grease free brush For regular cleaning of the surgical microscope s objective lenses and eyepieces we r...

Page 215: ...d Preparation of resterilizable products manual for each Asepsis Set Sterile drapes drapes Sterile single use drapes are available to cover the system The drapes recommended by ZEISS are listed Page 2...

Page 216: ...device to overheat resulting in damage Do not cover the ventilation slots in order to ensure that the lamps are able to cool sufficiently and to avoid any loss in lamp functionality CAUTION This coul...

Page 217: ...maintenance activities that you are able to perform yourself are described below Any other maintenance activities that is not described here in detail requires device specific knowledge Please contac...

Page 218: ...ty 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 buttons sockets and indicator l...

Page 219: ...Version 11 0 G 30 1435 en Page 219 S7 OPMI PROergo Care and maintenance...

Page 220: ...tor 5 Press the halogen lamp into the spring loaded mount Push the lamp module including the new halogen lamp back into the device Turn on the system at its power switch Only use 12 V 100 W halogen la...

Page 221: ...Version 11 0 G 30 1435 en Page 221 S7 OPMI PROergo Care and maintenance 1 2 5 6 4 7 3...

Page 222: ...ON Risk of injury caused by lamp rupture Lamp rupture audible as a loud bang may lead to jamming of the lamp module and or failure of the electronics modules Before opening the lamp housing ensure tha...

Page 223: ...p xenon lamp Pack the old lamp module 5 in the transport packaging of the new lamp module Fill in the enclosed return card and send the old lamp module to the nearest ZEISS service representative Only...

Page 224: ...2 mm pack of 6 305810 9001 000 asepsis caps for 180 tiltable tube pack of 6 305810 9003 000 Description Order no Halogen lamp 12 V 100 W 380079 9040 000 Description Order number Complete replacement l...

Page 225: ...se also consult the manufacturer s current information provided 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...

Page 226: ...Care and maintenance S7 OPMI PROergo Version 11 0 Page 226 G 30 1435 en...

Page 227: ...Ordering data 239 Compliance 250 Environmental conditions 251 Guidelines and manufacturer s declaration concerning electromagnetic compatibility 252 EMC Electromagnetic compatibility IEC 60601 1 2 20...

Page 228: ...ptions of less than one minute are permitted The zoom must be adjustable Focusing must be possible Movement of all stand axes in all directions must be maintained Operation via the foot control panel...

Page 229: ...real values They are rounded values and serve for information only Focal lengths f At a working distance of 200 mm f 278 mm At a working distance of 300 mm f 366 mm At a working distance of 415 mm f...

Page 230: ...1250 VA Ceiling mount with rigid column or lifting column 115 V max 450 VA 230 V max 450 VA Rated Frequency 50 60 Hz Fuses Automatic circuit breaker Electrical outputs Power outlet floor stand only 11...

Page 231: ...ice data Xenon lighting system Fiber optic illumination Xenon short arc reflector lamp Color temperature approx 5000 K Rated output 180 W rated voltage approx 14 5 V lamp current 12 A ignition voltage...

Page 232: ...360 Suspension arm Length 865 mm Swivel angle 305 Lifting range 320 mm 400 mm coupling Swivel angle 350 Stand height 1730 mm Base dimensions 640 x 640 mm Max weight load on suspension arm 14 kg comple...

Page 233: ...nent Properties Support arm Length 450 mm Swivel angle 296 Suspension arm Length 865 mm Swivel angle 296 Lifting range 320 mm 400 mm coupling Swivel angle 350 Admissible max load on suspension arm 14...

Page 234: ...anics Component Properties Support arm Length 450 mm Swivel angle 296 Suspension arm Length 865 mm Swivel angle 296 Lifting range 320 mm 400 mm coupling Swivel angle 350 Max weight load on suspension...

Page 235: ...Page 235 S7 OPMI PROergo Device data Technical data of lifting column Rated Voltage 24 V DC Current Consumption 5 A Vertical lift total 350 mm Lifting force 2000 N Lifting speed 5 5 mm sec Interval op...

Page 236: ...mm Swivel angle 190 Suspension arm Length 865 mm Swivel angle 360 Lifting range 400 mm 320 m Length 1065 mm Swivel angle 360 Lifting range 540 mm 390 mm coupling Swivel angle 350 Admissible max load...

Page 237: ...t Properties Support arm Length 450 mm Swivel angle 190 Suspension arm Length 1065 mm Swivel angle 360 Lifting range 540 mm 390 mm coupling Swivel angle 350 Max weight load on suspension arm 14 kg com...

Page 238: ...rgo Version 11 0 Page 238 G 30 1435 en Technical data on video equipment 1Chip HD camera option See Instructions for Use G 30 1946 1Chip HD Camera TRIO 610 Option See Instructions for Use G 30 1725 TR...

Page 239: ...d also cite the descriptive text in any orders Ordering data for OPMI PROergo surgical microscope Ordering data for S7 suspension systems Description Order number PROergo surgical microscope 302932 99...

Page 240: ...000000 1119 657 Illumination xenon Xenon Superlux 180 light source for S 7 suspension systems UV protective glasses tinted 000000 1517 743 000000 0480 028 Description Order no Tiltable binocular tube...

Page 241: ...push in eyepiece 10x 10x widefield push in eyepieces 1x with focusing aid reticle 305542 0000 000 000000 1023 183 Description Order number Stereo co observation tube complete with straight tube and 10...

Page 242: ...ry dovetail for binocular tubes 000000 1079 239 301007 0000 000 Description Order number Double iris diaphragm for increasing the depth of field Adapter with double iris diaphragm 303354 0000 000 Wall...

Page 243: ...ck 305810 9003 000 Sterile disposable drapes OPMI Drapes sterile Type 70 ZEISS VisionGuard drapes for the OPMI with 2 observation tubes and camera Dimensions 122 cm x 209 cm pack with 5 drapes 306070...

Page 244: ...stand only Integrated MediLive video control unit SpeedFokus Instrument tray for S7 floor stand 5m S VHS connection cable 2x 4 pin Mini DIN Cover for OPMI without video Electrical components kit for S...

Page 245: ...cessories Rotatable dovetail for binocular tubes 301503 9901 000 301513 9902 000 000000 1079 239 000000 1079 239 301007 0000 000 Iris diaphragm for video lenses 301675 0000 000 SpeedFokus for the 1Chi...

Page 246: ...Lemo cable set UC SpeedFokus for external camera on OPMI Sensera and OPMI ProErgo Y C cable external SpeedFokus connecting cable for LEMO 308203 9240 500 000000 0418 950 000000 1293 810 UC foot contr...

Page 247: ...9106 000 308203 2220 000 000000 1179 860 305946 8660 000 Monitors external Sony 21 full HD monitor NDS 24 HDTV monitor with 5m HD SDI video cable and stand base NDS 24 HDTV monitor Base for 23 24 HDTV...

Page 248: ...BNC pin 10 m HD SDI video cable 75 Ohm 2x BNC pin 15m Component HD YPbPr cable 10m 302681 8767 000 308203 3020 000 000000 0300 281 308203 3070 000 305989 8763 000 305989 8764 000 305989 8766 000 30820...

Page 249: ...ot control panel for zoom and focus 000000 1267 950 Upgrade kit for 14 function foot control panel wired FCP 304970 9055 000 Upgrade kit for 14 function foot control panel wireless FCP WL 304970 9060...

Page 250: ...medical electrical devices systems It is labeled with The device complies with Directive 2011 65 EU on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipmen...

Page 251: ...or transport and storage Feature Admissible range Temperature 10 C 40 C Relative humidity 30 75 Air pressure 700 hPa 1060 hPa Feature Admissible range Temperature Without 1Chip HD camera With 1Chip HD...

Page 252: ...the S7 OPMI PROergo in close proximity to other devices with the exception of the combination of the devices described in these Instructions for Use as this can impair the functioning of the S7 OPMI...

Page 253: ...ential risk for the proper functioning of medical equipment Malfunctions may be caused by a variety of local factors Such malfunctions cannot be predicted or assessed in advance Please follow the EMC...

Page 254: ...ectromagnetic environment as specified below The customer or the user of the S7 OPMI PROergo is responsible for ensuring that the device is operated in such an environment Emitted interference measure...

Page 255: ...immunity as per IEC 61000 4 4 2 kV for power supply lines 2 kV for power supply lines 1 kV for input output lines 1 kV for input output lines Surges as per IEC 61000 4 5 0 5 kV 1 kV Phase neutral vol...

Page 256: ...rated in such an environment Electromagnetic immunity tests IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Conducted HF disturbances as per IEC 61000 4 6 3 V 150 kHz to 80 MHz 3 V 6 V ISM bands from 150 kHz to...

Page 257: ...tional multiple electrical outlets Only connect compatible components to the system Do not exceed the max permissible electrical load of multiple electrical outlets Use multiple electrical outlets onl...

Page 258: ...Device data S7 OPMI PROergo Version 11 0 Page 258 G 30 1435 en...

Page 259: ...ension system 162 Advanced Settings submenu 129 AF ROI Position submenu 128 After every use 19 Ambient conditions 12 Area of application 10 Asepsis sets 175 Attaching the equipment 142 Attaching the t...

Page 260: ...necting a video monitor 154 Connecting the MEDIALINK 100 154 Connecting the strain relief device 144 Connector for foot control panel etc 82 90 98 104 106 Connector panel 76 86 92 100 Connector panel...

Page 261: ...g 229 Focusing function failure 200 Focusing process 128 Focusing range 229 Focusing speed 121 Foot Control menu 124 Foot control panel 134 Friction 78 80 88 96 102 Function of buttons 119 Functions o...

Page 262: ...24 Lights on off 124 Limit to downward travel 78 88 96 102 Limiting the downward travel of the suspension arm 160 162 166 M Magnetic brakes failure 199 Magnification 228 Magnification factor 228 Main...

Page 263: ...l 34 42 43 48 49 50 Red free 68 Regulatory information 250 Remote connection 82 90 98 104 106 Requirements for operation 16 Risk of burn injuries caused by high illumination intensity 20 Risk of colli...

Page 264: ...rm limiting downward travel 160 162 166 Switching to the backup lamp 24 204 Switching to the spare lamp 23 Symbols and labels on the device 28 System enhancements 257 T Target audience 10 Three beeps...

Page 265: ...00 Weight 229 What to do in the event of malfunctions 197 Widefield eyepieces with magnetic coupling 74 X Xenon illumination system 24 112 Y Y C video port 82 90 99 104 Z Zero position 28 66 170 Zoom...

Page 266: ...Keyword index S7 OPMI PROergo Version 11 0 Page 266 G 30 1435 en...

Page 267: ...Version 11 0 G 30 1435 en Page 267 S7 OPMI PROergo Blank page for your notes...

Page 268: ...Carl Zeiss Meditec AG Goeschwitzer Strasse 51 52 07745 Jena Germany Fax 49 0 7364 20 4823 Email info meditec zeiss com Internet www zeiss com med...

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