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PROPRIETARY and CONFIDENTIAL
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SERVICE
BULLETIN
Instrument:
General
No.:
GEN-001B
Subject:
Format for Service Bulletins
Date:
11 Jul 05
Status:
Informational
Pages:
2
This bulletin replaces Service Bulletin GEN-001A
The following is the standardized format of a typical Carl Zeiss Meditec Service Bulletin.
Each bulletin will have the following information in the heading on page 1:
Instrument:
Describes what instrument type the bulletin applies to. Some of the valid instrument types include:
Optical Coherence Tomography, Lens Analyzer, Atlas/CT, and so on. A special instrument type
called
General
is used for bulletins that apply to all instruments; for example, this bulletin. If a
bulletin applies to more than one instrument type, but not to all instruments, multiple bulletins will be
issued.
Number:
Each bulletin will be assigned a unique bulletin number. It will start with a 2, 3, or 4 letter and/or
number designation followed by a dash (-) and a 3-digit number. The letters correspond to the
instrument type and the numbers are assigned chronologically. Examples are OCT3-001, LA-021,
GEN-013. A revised bulletin will have a letter designation after the numbers such as GEN-001
A
.
Subject:
A short summary of the subject matter covered is provided.
Date:
This shows the date when the bulletin was issued.
Status:
Gives the status of each bulletin. Valid statuses are:
Informational -
The bulletin provides information for the Field Support Engineer regarding an
instrument. It does NOT contain any directives regarding changes to any instrument assemblies.
Retrofit on Failure (Implement on Failure) -
The bulletin provides instructions on how to perform
required changes to specific instrument assemblies. The changes must be performed the next time
the affected assemblies fail. This has a low level of urgency among the retrofit bulletins. Typically,
the changes may involve cost reduction or availability issues.
Retrofit on Next Field Visit (Mandatory, Implement on Next Call) -
The bulletin provides
instructions on how to perform required changes to specific instrument assemblies. The changes
must be performed the next time the Field Support Engineer visits the office where the instrument is
installed, even if there is no failure in the instrument. This has a medium level of urgency.
Typically, these retrofits may involve reliability issues.
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