Opus Operator's Manual 1-1
System Overview
1.1 Use of this Manual
The OPUS system is designed to meet international safety and performance
standards. Personnel operating the system must have thorough understanding of the
proper way to operate and use the system.
This manual has been prepared to aid cosmeticians and technical personnel to
understand and operate the system. Do not operate the system before reading this
manual and gaining a clear understanding of system operation. If any part of this
manual is not clear, please contact your Alma Lasers representative for
clarification.
Warning
Use of controls or adjustments, or performance of procedures other than those
specified herein may put the operator and/or the patient at risk. Therefore,
before attempting to use or operate the system, personnel operating the system
should read this manual and become thoroughly familiar with all its safety
requirements and operating procedures.
The information provided in this manual is not intended to replace the professional
training on the clinical use of the system. Please contact your Alma Lasers
representative for current information on available training. For clinical
information, refer to the Clinical Guide appendices that include set up guidelines
for each application.
This manual should always accompany the system and all operating personnel must
know its location. Additional copies of this manual are available from Alma Lasers
or your local Alma Lasers representative.
For further information about Alma Lasers, visit the company website at:
http://www.almalasers.com
1.2 Physician Responsibility
Regulatory code restricts prescription of medical systems for sale by or on the order
of a physician, or properly licensed practitioner. The properly licensed practitioner
will be responsible for the use and operation of the system and for all operator
qualifications. Alma Lasers makes no representations regarding federal, state or
local laws or regulations that might apply to the use and operation of any medical
system. The physician is responsible for contacting his or her local licensing
agencies to determine any credential required by law for clinical use and the
operation of the system.