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© HAAG‑STREIT AG, 3098 Koeniz, Switzerland ‑ HS‑Doc. no. 1500.7220449‑04090 – 2021 – 08
1.4 Installation warnings
WARNING!
• Do not modify this device without authorization of the manufacturer.
Installation and repairs may only be performed by trained
specialists.
• Any third-party device must be connected in compliance with the EN
60601-1 standard.
• Only original Haag-Streit spare parts may be used.
• Use of this device adjacent to or stacked with other equipment
should be avoided because it could result in improper operation. If
such use is necessary, this device and the other equipment should
be observed to verify that they are operating normally.
• Grounding reliability can only be achieved when unit is connected to
a hospital grade receptacle. (Not valid for EU countries).
• The device should be set up in such a way that the plug is always
easily accessible and the device can easily be disconnected from
the mains.
1.5 Operation, environment
DANGER!
Never use the device in potentially explosive environments where
volatile solvents (alcohol, petrol, etc.) and flammable anaesthetics are in
use.
WARNING!
• The device must be switched off after every use. Otherwise there is
a risk of overheating when a protective dust cover is used.
• This device must not be operated near of high frequency surgical
equipment and the radio frequency shielded room of a medical
electrical system for magnetic resonance imaging, where the
intensity of electromagnetic disturbances is high.
• Portable radio frequency communications equipment (including
peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas) should
be used no closer than 30 cm (12 inches) to any part of the device,
including cables specified by Haag-Streit. Otherwise, degradation of
the performance of this device could result.
NOTE!
• This device must only be operated by qualified personnel. The
owner is responsible for their training.
• This device may only be used in accordance with the instructions in
the 'Intended purpose / intended use' chapter.
1.6 Light toxicity
WARNING!
• The light from this device may be dangerous. The risk of eye
damage increases with the radiation period and number of pulses.
Exposure at maximum output of longer than 70 seconds with the
LED illumination and 70 pulses with the flash source will exceed the
hazard guideline value.
• Using a 90 D lens reduces the exposure time to 9 seconds and the
number of pulses to 10.
NOTE!
• The radiation times and number of total pulses of all light sources
are cumulative.
• If the intensity of any of the light sources is reduced to 50% of the
maximum intensity, the illumination time or number of pulses to
reach the guideline value for radiation for the light source in question
is doubled. This linear relationship can be used to determine the
illumination time to reach the guideline value for radiation for the
combination of slight sources at various brightness settings.
• The guideline value for the evaluated irradiation of the retina is 10 J/
cm2.
• Nevertheless, we recommend keeping the intensity of the light
reaching the patient's retina to the minimum possible for the