HEINE S-Frame and HEINE S-Guard
Please read and follow these instructions for use and keep them for future reference.
Intended Use
The HEINE S-Frame and HEINE S-Guard are designed for use exclusively with HEINE instruments
and light sources. It should only be operated by qualified medical personnel within a professional
healthcare facility.
For U.S. only:
Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a Physician or Practitioner!
Warnings and Safety Information
CAUTION! Indicates potential hazardous situations. Ignoring the corresponding instructions
may lead to dangerous situations of mild to moderate extent. (Background color yellow;
foreground color black).
NOTE! This symbol indicates valuable advice in terms of set up, operation or maintenance, as
applicable. Notes are important, but not related to hazardous situations.
Operate
Retaining Cord: This stabilises your HEINE S-Frame and prevents slipping. Push the ends of the
cord firmly over the ends of the temples. Adjust the length of the cord to suit your needs.
Adjusting the nose bridge: (A) This can be bent into position to suit the anatomy of your nose.
By bending the bridge supports you can vary the distance between the lenses and the eyes.
Changing the nose pad: The nose pad is attached to the S-Frame by a screw. To change the nose
pad, unscrew the screw and remove the old nose pad.
Adjusting the temples: (B) The temple ends can be bent into shape in any direction. Adjust them
until they fit comfortably.
Replacing a temple: To replace a temple, simply unscrew the hinge screw, insert the new temple
and screw in the hinge screw.
Fitting optional corrective lenses: Please consult an optician before having corrective lenses
fitted. Please show the optician the attached "Instructions for specifying corrective lenses". To fit
the corrective lenses (C), insert one side of the snap-in frame (2) into the groove in the S-Frame.
(D) Next, insert the other side of the snap-in frame in the second groove.
To remove the snap-in frame with corrective lenses, reverse the above procedure, avoiding damage
to the lenses.
Changing protective lenses: Hold the S-Frame as in (E) and bend the lens in the direction shown
and pull the lens with an audible click out of the frame. To replace, follow the procedure shown in
(F) and (G) until the lens clicks into place.
If the standard protective lenses are too close to your cheekbones, you can either fit the small
protective lenses or adjust the nose bridge (A).
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