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LUMENIS VersaPulse PowerSuite - 3.2 Optical Alignment; 3.2.1 Folding Mirror Alignment

LUMENIS VersaPulse PowerSuite
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Do not touch the YAG Cavity Module when the system is on - IT IS A SHOCK HAZARD.
The YAG Cavity Module is electrically isolated from the chassis and can be at a voltage
potential much higher than ground. A Neon lamp on the Starter Indicator PCB indicates
lamp start high voltage is present when flashing. B+ is always on the pod’s terminal block.
Both Holmium & Nd:YAG laser emissions are invisible to the human eye. Because the
YAG laser energy can not be seen, there is no visible indication of the primary or reflected
beam. Eye protection that attenuates the YAG wavelengths to a safe level must be worn by
all persons in the area of the laser system, whenever the laser is being serviced.
The YAG laser light and its reflections are potential burn hazards and can ignite flamma-
ble materials. Use extreme caution when operating the system with covers opened or
removed. The covers contain the beam and reflections safely within the console. Only those
persons required should be present during servicing and eye protection that safely attenu-
ates the YAG wavelengths must be worn by all present.
The YAG laser light and its reflections are potential hazards to the eye and skin. Use
extreme caution when operating the system with the covers opened or removed. The covers
contain the beam and reflections safely within console. Only those persons required should
be present during servicing and eye protection that safely attenuates the YAG wavelengths
should be worn by all those present.
3.2 OPTICAL ALIGNMENT
Perform the Optical Alignment procedures whenever any optical or electro-mechanical device have been
replaced or adjusted in the optics bench or in the laser head. Note that the procedures should be performed in the
order presented, from beginning to end. If only a portion of the procedures are done, the servicing engineer must consider
the possible effect of doing just that portion of the procedures (i.e., there may be adjustments done earlier or later in the
procedures that impact or are impacted by the portion performed).
3.2.1 Folding Mirror Alignment
This is not normally performed in the field. contact Lumenis Technical Support Department for additional tooling and
instructions if required to perform this alignment.

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