left key marked HR and the right key marked MIN.
Move the handle (5) upwards out of the handle holder (7) and attach the
desired instrument head by placing it with the two projecting guide cams
onto the handle. Press the instrument head lightly onto the handle and
turn the handle in a clockwise direction until it stops. Removal of the
instrument head is carried out by turning in a counter-clockwise directi-
on.
6. Switching on and off
Switch on the instrument by using the rocker switch (3). The green con-
trol lamp (4) in the rocker switch (3) indicates that the instrument is ready
to use. Each handle (5) is automatically ready to operate at 100% light
intensity as soon as it is taken out of the handle holders (7).
The handle is switched off automatically by putting back into the handle
holder
The handle (5) is automatically switched off when replaced back into the
handle holder (7).
the modulation of light intensity can be done with the handle; you only
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for light intensity modulation
have to tip the switching ring clockwise direction or against clockwise
direction and the light gets stronger or weaker.
Attention!
The handle gets off automatically after abt. 2 minutes.
Make sure that no more than 3 handles (5) are used at the same time! If
more than 3 handles are used at the same time, the transformer in the
instrument may become overloaded and switch itself off.
7. Cleaning and disinfection
The diagnostic station ri-former(r) with extension module can be cleaned
externally with a moist cloth. Furthermore, it can also be disinfected from
the outside, with the exception of the clock glass cover (8), using the fol-
lowing disinfectants:
Aldehyde (formaldehyde, glutaraldeyhde, aldehyde derivatives), sur-
factants or alcohols.
When using these substances, the manufacturer's instructions must be
strictly complied with.
Means for cleaning or disinfection may be a soft, possibly lint-free cloth
or Q-tips.
Attention!
We recommend unplugging the instrument before cleaning or disinfecti-
on.
Take care while cleaning and disinfecting that no liquid enters inside the
instrument!
Sterilisation
According to the current school of thought (Test Centre for Medical
Devices in Tübingen), sterilisation is only prescribed in the case of ope-
rative procedures.
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