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• Followtheinstructionsintheoperatingmanualsofother
manufacturers’ equipment when they are used in
conjunction with this product.
• Beforeeveryprocedure,carefullyinspectthefiberoptic
cable to ensure it has been properly cleaned and maintained.
• Careshouldbetakentofollowthemaintenanceand
cleaning instructions.
• Excessivebendingofthecableshouldbeavoided.
• Usecarenottopointthecabledirectlyattheeyewhile
in operation. The brilliant light output can cause severe
eye discomfort.
• Lightsourcesusehighintensitylamps,whichproduceheat
as well as brilliant light. The high brightness and the light
output of the fiber optic cable can cause burns.
General Warnings
The user should carefully study this manual before making any attempt to use the product clinically. Instructions should be followed
specifically, with special attention given to warnings and cleaning instructions. This manual should also be available to the surgical
team during a procedure.
Precautions
• Takeprecautionstoverifythatthefiberopticcableis
appropriately suited for the light source. Xenon and other
high illumination light sources require premium fiber optic
cables in order to achieve optimal performance and prevent
damage to the fibers, thereby diminishing the quality of the
light output or the useful life of a fiber optic cable.
• Takeprecautionsnottotouchordisconnectthecableend
fitting from the turret until the light source has been “shut
down” for a period of time and allowed to cool. The cable
end fitting will remain hot immediately following shut down,
which can cause burns.
• Takeprecautionstonotplaceandrestahotcableendfitting
and/or head light on a patient or allow the system to come in
contact with un-protected hands or tissue. The entire system
should be allowed to cool following use. Failure to do so can
cause burns and/or tissue damage.
FIRE HAZARD: DO NOT DRAPE OR COVER THE LIGHT SOURCE OR THE FIBER OPTIC CABLE WHILE IT IS OPERATING.
DO NOT PLACE THE CABLE END FITTING ON A DRAPE WHILE IT IS OPERATING.
•Avoidstretchingyourcable,formingconfigurations
involving sharp angles or kinks, or contact with sharp or
pointed objects. The internal light fibers are made of glass,
a material that breaks under stress. Fiber breakage will
result in diminished light output.
• Utilizethegownclipsthatareprovidedtokeepthe
headlight cable secured to the surgeon’s gown for
greater comfort and maneuverability.
Cable Care
Fiber optic headlight cables are fine, high quality optical instruments. You can prolong the useful life by following a few guidelines:
• Donotuseyourfiberopticcablewithanyalterationsto
its original design or fabrication.
• Keeptheopticalfacesfromcontactingthefloororotherhard
surfaces. The resulting scratches will diminish light output.
• Anyinadvertentcutorpuncturetotheoutersheathwill
render the cable unsafe. It should be taken out of
service immediately.