Ensure that the power cord is connected to the main power with three prong plug (USA
use UL2601-1 rated isolation transformers and/or power strips only).
Nearby radio or TV units may subject this equipment to radio interference.
To avoid adverse electromagnetic effects, DO NOT operates this equipment
CAUTION
near RF energy equipment.
5.2 CONNECTING THE LIGHT CABLE
Connect the fiberoptic cable to endoscope or other instrument and then plug the cable
illuminator end tip into the appropriate port of the turret on the front panel.
6. OPERATION
6.1 POWERING UP THE LIGHTSOURCE
To operate the illuminator: First attach the illuminator to the instrument or headlamp.
Turn on the rear power switch. Turn on the lamp switch. The fan will start. The indicator
on lamp switch will light.
6.2 LIGHT BRIGHTNESS DISPLAY AND CONTROL
The light brightness adjustment enables the user to obtain a brighter or dimmer
illumination of the object of observation.
Adjust the light intensity by sliding the intensity control knob from left (off) to right
(brightest) as shown by the ramp graphics on the dimmer control.
NOTE
The brightness control operates a progressive mechanical shutter. The lamp is
running at full power if the power switch is on no matter where the brightness
control is set.
6.3 LAMP LIFE HOURS DISPLAY
The hour meter shows the total elapsed running time of the unit.
7. CLEANING and DISINFECTION
NOTE
Always disconnect the power cord before cleaning the system and while unit
is drying if wet-wiped.
Disinfection agents should be commercially available, cleansers commonly used for
disinfection of electronic equipment cabinets in hospitals, such as ethyl or isopropyl
alcohols, disinfecting sprays containing quaternary ammonium compounds or hydrogen
peroxide.
Do not use strongly caustic or acidic cleansers such as "Clorox" hypochlorite bleach,
ammonia, muriatic acid or similar products. Do not use acetone, methyl ethyl ketone or
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