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| Operating Instructions Manual | Operating Instructions Manual
Mod.: XBee Frequency: 2.4G Hz
FCC ID: OUR-XBEE/CB-0925 Voltage: 9 Volts DC
IC: 4214A-XBEE/5325A-0925 9V Alkaline Batteries Only
Footswitch
No laser energy will be emitted until the user presses down on the footswitch. The footswitch features a
spring-loaded cover.
Emergency Stop
Press the red Emergency Stop button to instantly turn off the unit. The button will be in the out position.
To reset the Emergency Stop button, simply press again. The button will be in the pushed-in position for
normal operation. Only use the Emergency Stop for emergencies.
Remote Interlock (Optional)
The remote interlock feature allows the user to connect the laser to an operatory door trigger to disable
the laser when the door is opened. Please consult a qualified electrician to perform the proper wiring from
the Remote Interlock Connector/Plug to the operatory door. The remote interlock plug does not need
be inserted for normal operation. The remote interlock connector is attached by pushing it into place.
Removal is accomplished by sliding the portion of the connector closest to the laser housing away from
the laser. Remote Interlock not included. To utilize this feature of the Picasso laser please reach out to
customer service and other third-party providers.
Audible and Visual Display
The laser will give an audible beep and flash a light within the ready button while the laser is firing. The
audible sound may be adjusted by the user but may not be turned off completely. The visual display may
not be turned off.
Functional Display
The LCD Display on the front of the unit shows the functional conditions of the system.
WIRELESS FOOT CONTROL COMPLIANCE
• Press STANDBY on the control panel before turning the unit off.
• Always press STANDBY on the control panel before exchanging handpieces or removing the fiber
optic connector from the unit.
• Move the power switch (located on rear panel) to the OFF (0) position, remove the key, and place it
in a secure location before leaving the unit unattended.
• Remove all obstructions from the cooling vents on the device to ensure proper air flow and cooling
of the device.
Safety Classification
The following safety classifications are applicable to the Picasso Plus and Picasso Lite Plus devices:
• Laser Radiation: Class 4 (working beam)
• Type of electrical shock protection: Class II
• Degree of electrical shock protection: Type B Applied Part (handpiece)
• Laser not protected against water ingress: Ordinary Equipment
• Not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anesthetic mixtures
• Operation Mode: See Specifications
Safety Questions
Please direct safety questions to an authorized representative or directly to AMD Lasers.
SAFETY FEATURES
Power Switch
Serves as a line switch to separate the unit from the main power supply: 0 = OFF, | = ON.
System Monitor
The system monitors the emergency stop switch, remote interlock, fiber attachment, and output power.
Any detected error will stop the system.
Keyswitch
The unit can only be switched ON (key in horizontal position) with the proper key. Always turn the unit OFF
(vertical position) and remove the key when not in use.
STANDBY/READY Button
Once the power switch and keyswitch are set to the ON position, the STANDBY/READY button on the
keypad must be pressed to enable the footswitch. One beep will sound and the STANDBY button will
turn green in the READY mode. There is a 2-second delay between pressing of the ready button and laser
entering READY mode which, upon pressing the footswitch, allows for laser emission. The aiming beam
will be blinking during the 2-seconds and then go solid when unit enters READY mode (unless turned off
by the operator). Aiming beam will be OFF in STANDBY mode.
FCC:
15.19 (a) (3):
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
[1] this device may not cause harmful interference, and [2] this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
15.21:
The user’s manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user
that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.