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the light source and allow the laparoscope to cool.
7. Do not use the laparoscope as a probe or apply pressure with
the laparoscope tip to surrounding tissues. The temperature
and construction of the laparoscope can damage patient
tissue.
8. Before each use, the outer portion of the laparoscope intended
to be inserted into the patient should be checked to ensure
there are no rough edges or protrusions that may accidentally
cut or damage patient tissue.
9. Contact with a rotating or cutting instrument may cause the
surface of the laparoscope to become sharp or jagged or may
result in portions of the laparoscope being broken into the
patient.
10. Failure to remove the laparoscope and laparoscopic accessories
during a cardiac defibrillator discharge may lead to punctured
or injured patient tissue.
11. To ensure a clear image, clean the window at the laparoscope's
distal tip with sterile alcohol wipes or cotton tip applicators and
isopropyl alcohol.
Cautions
1. Keep the laparoscope clean and dry when not in use. The
stainless steel exterior of the laparoscope is rust-resistant, not
rust-proof.
2. Bending the laparoscope, or using the laparoscope as a lever
or pry bar, may result in lens damage and may render the
laparoscope unusable.
3. Contact with a surgical laser beam may damage the
laparoscope surface and internal optics.
4. Third party repair is not recomended for Precision Ideal
Eyes™ Laparoscopes. Repair by any party other than Stryker
Endoscopy could compromise InfraVision™ IR Illuminator
compatibility.
5. Some surgical lasers may not be visible when used with
Precision Ideal Eyes™ laparoscopes. Prior to surgery, verify that
the selected laser can be viewed through the laparoscope.
6. Only Infrared laparoscopes can be used in conjunction with
the InfraVision™ IR Illuminator (REF P/N 220180521). Using non-
infrared laparoscopes with the InfraVision™ IR Illuminator can
lead to decreased visibility of infrared wavelengths. Precision
Ideal Eyes™ laparoscopes are easily identifiable by their distinct
purple eye piece.

Electrical Safety

1. Stryker laparoscopes should only be connected to Type F
devices. Stryker laparoscopes are classified as Type CF when
attached to a Type CF device, and Type BF when attached to a
Type BF device.
2. When laparoscopes are used with energized endoscopically-
used accessories, patient leakage currents may be additive.
To minimize total patient leakage current, use only Type CF or
Type BF endoscopic accessories. Type CF applied parts should
always be used together with other Type CF applied parts.
3. Consult literature for the safe use of electrosurgical equipment.
Inadvertent burns can occur when the patient return path is
obstructed.
Connecting a Light Cable
Three adapters (Wolf, Storz and ACMI) are included to enable
connection of the laparoscope to different styles of light cables.
SafeLight™ adapters may be purchased separately.
Notes:
• For best performance, ensure the light cable is not worn or
damaged.
• Remove the adapter from the laparoscope and light cable before
cleaning and sterilization.
Connect the light post to the appropriate adapter.
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Connect the adapter to the appropriate cable.
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Wolf Light-Post Adapter
Storz Scope End Adapter
ACMI Scope End Adapter
SafeLight™ Henke/Dyonics/Storz Scope Adapter
(not included)
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