
Model „VarioCarat®“
Block Optic Design GmbH., Semerteichstr. 60, 44141 Dortmund, Tel.: +49 231 1087785-0, Fax: +49 231 1763065
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FORBIDDEN!
Never move the table into position by grasping the headrest. Please always use the handle.
Table positions 2/3 (manual)
To change between the 1st and 2nd/3rd table positions, press the locking button on the top plate
downwards and at the same time push the top plate into the positions. There, the table
automatically engages mechanically.
After the examination/refraction is finished, the top plate is pushed into the 1st position.
NOTE!
If an examination/refraction was performed in position 2, the table must be pushed back
from position 2 to position 1.
Only then can the table be moved to the home position by pressing the position 0 button
and pushing it at the same time.
A: Release button for the 2nd and 3rd position in the
case of a non-electromotive table displacement
Figure 8:
Release button for the 2nd and 3rd position
Phoropter arm with phoropter rail
There are two different versions of the phoropter arm:
Physiologically pre-inclined phoropter arm (rigid) with phoropter splint (Figure 9).
Physiologically inclinable phoropter arm (Figure 10).
All variants are available with electric motor or manual movement.
Phoropter arm physiologically preinclined (rigid) and physiologically inclinable
The manual phoropter arms physiologically pre-inclined (rigid) and physiologically inclinable are
pulled by their handle over the phoropter rail into the working position.
There, this phoropter arm locks in place mechanically.
After completion of the examination/refraction, the phoropter arm is manually pushed back into the
basic setting via the phoropter rail, where it also engages mechanically again.