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Condensation (when the lens or the monitor is fogged up)
Condensation may occur when the camera is exposed to sudden changes of temperature or
humidity. Avoid these conditions because they may soil the lens or the monitor, cause mold,
or damage the camera.
If condensation does occur, turn oī the camera and wait for about two hours before using it.
Once the camera adjusts to the surrounding temperature, the fogging will clear naturally.
Safe eye screening
While no acute optical radiation hazards have been identified with the camera, it is recomm-
ended that the intensity of light directed into the patient’s eye be limited to the minimum
level necessary for diagnosis. Infants, aphakes, and persons with diseased eyes are at greater
risk. The risk may also be increased if the person being examined has had any exposure to the
same instrument or any other ophthalmic instrument that uses a visible light source within
the previous 24 hours. This will apply particularly if the eye has been exposed to retinal
photography. The intended use of this device is for routine ophthalmic exams of typically less
than 60 seconds per eye. While any medical procedure has its beneĮt versus risk factor, more
complicated exams should not exceed three minutes of exam time within 24 hours.
SigniĮcant use of this device beyond its intended use is not recommended as it may cause
harm to the eyes.
During the operation of using the camera, please follow the below instructions.
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Always use the camera or accessories in accordance with the directions
and
recommendations contained in this user manual.
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When operating the device, please make sure that the optical lens does
not
touch the eyes or nose of the patient in order to avoid harm.
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For illumination and photography with the camera, do not select an exposure
higher than required. Do not shine light on the eye beyond the recommended
time during examination. Otherwise, the examined eye may experience pain
or be injured.
No compensation for missed shots
We cannot compensate for missed shots if technical problems with the camera or card pre-
vent recording.
Also refer to “Usage cautions and notes”
Please also refer to “Usage cautions and notes” (ї 45) for more instructions of the battery,
SD card, etc.
It is the health care provider to protect patient health information and to
meet regulatory and HIPAA compliance. The images on DSC 200 may
contain identifiable patient information and it is the responsibility of the
health care provider to ensure that data safeguards are implemented to
protect patient health information.
Please note that the actual controls and components, menu items, and
other information of your camera may diīer from those in the illustrations
provided in these instructions.