
Manual mode: user could turn on or turn off cooling system according to actual situation.
3.3.2.6 Number of Flash times
The screen would show the number of the flash times since the device is on. Two windows:
one is the counter for the single treatment time;the other one is the total number.
3.3.2.7 Ready/Standby
Enter Ready status:
The device is defaulted on Standby status when it is turned on. When all the indexes are set
down, start the cooling system to cool the probe for about 3 minutes first and then go into
the shooting process. Once the probe is not cool enough to start the working status
“
Ready
”
, the program would go back to
“
Standby
”
status automatically to protect the
probe from burning.
Go back to Standby:
Under Ready mode, the operator could start shooting with treading on the foot switch. No
shoot in 10s, the program would go back to Standby status from Ready status to prolong the
service life and ensure the safety. And then in 1-2 minutes under the Standby status, it
would automatically turn off the cooling system to save energy.
3.3.2.8 Alarm and warning tone
Alarms would be given by the program, as followings:
1) Electric current is over large;
2) Main frame temperature is over high;
3) Cooling water temperature is over high;
4) There is water shortage in water circulation system;
5) Cold water cycle malfunction;
6) Hot water cycle malfunction;
7) Laser temperature is over high;
8) Hand piece surface temperature is over high.
In alarm status, the program would give out a quick but short beep warning tone, whose
frequency is 1s.
In non-alarm status, the program would give out the beep warning tone, with a frequency of
3s.
4 Operation notices, caution and attention
The
...
laser
.
.
.
.
.
is
.
.
Class
.
.
.
.
.
IV
.
.
invisible
.
..
.
.
.
.
.
.
laser.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Don
...
’
.
t
.
view
.
.
..
the
.
..
laser
.
.
.
.
.
shot
.
..
.
under
....
.
working
..
.
.
.
..
mode
....
directly.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.