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Neitz BXa-13 - User Manual

Neitz BXa-13
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Ophthalmoscope
BXα-13/BXα-13A
Users Manual
Thank you for purchasing the NEITZ Ophthalmoscope BXα-13 and/or BXα-13A. This is a hand-
held ophthalmic device (direct ophthalmoscope) using dry-cell batteries to power a halogen
lightbulb for examination of the internal areas and fundus of the eye.
This device is available in 2 models, depending on the size of the batteries used:
Ophthalmoscope BXα-13 (hereinafter referred to as BXα-13”) using 2 C-size batteries.
Ophthalmoscope BXα-13A (hereinafter referred to as BXα-13A”) using 2 AA-size batteries.
Please read this Users Manual carefully before use to avoid unexpected accidents and store it in
a safe place for future reference.
TD11-10750002E-2

Questions and Answers

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    Paul CainAug 4, 2025
    How to fix Neitz BXa-13 with no light (Diopter Indicator is dark)?
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      Alex OrtizAug 4, 2025
      If your Neitz Medical Equipment's diopter indicator is dark, it could be due to several reasons. First, ensure that the batteries are inserted correctly. If they aren't, insert the batteries. If the batteries are already inserted, check their orientation and re-insert them correctly if needed. If the problem persists, the batteries may be depleted, so replace them with new ones. Finally, the lightbulb might be blown out, in which case you should replace it with a new one.
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    batesrobinAug 11, 2025
    What to do if the Neitz BXa-13 has poor illumination?
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      sdiazAug 11, 2025
      If you're experiencing poor illumination with your Neitz Medical Equipment, there are a couple of things you can check. First, the batteries may be low, so try replacing them with new ones. Additionally, ensure that you are not unintentionally using any filters; if you are, disengage them.
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    Michael GordonAug 19, 2025
    Why is the field of view narrow in my Neitz BXa-13 Medical Equipment?
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      breannajohnsonAug 19, 2025
      A narrow field of view in your Neitz Medical Equipment could be due to a couple of reasons. Check if the Aperture Shutter is partially shut and open it until it stops with a click. Another possible cause is a mispositioned Rekoss Disc. Rotate the Rekoss Disc until it stops with a click.
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    rodney01Aug 27, 2025
    What to do if the illumination is blocked on Neitz Medical Equipment (Diopter Indicator lights up)?
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      jefferyrogersAug 27, 2025
      If the illumination is blocked on your Neitz Medical Equipment but the Diopter Indicator lights up, it could be due to a few reasons. First, check the Illumination Dial and rotate it until it stops with a click. Also, verify the Filter Lever position and swing it until it stops with a click. Lastly, ensure the Aperture Shutter is open; if it's shut, open it until it stops with a click.

Summary

Important Information

Intended Use

Defines the medical device's purpose for examining the eye's internal areas and retina.

Symbols

Explains symbols used in the manual for handling, use, and potential hazards.

Labeling on Package

Details labels on the outer package for transport and storage guidance.

Safety Information

Lists critical safety warnings and prohibited actions to prevent injury or device damage.

Package Contents and Nomenclature

Head Part Identification

Identifies and labels components of the ophthalmoscope head unit.

Battery Handle Identification

Identifies and labels components of the ophthalmoscope battery handle.

Included Accessories

Lists dry cell batteries, spare bulb, and carrying case included in the package.

Ophthalmoscope Operation

Turning Illumination On;Off

Instructions on how to activate and deactivate the device's illumination.

Correction Lens and Filters

Details on using the Rekoss Lens and various filters for image adjustment.

Illumination Dial Settings

Explains the functions of different aperture and filter settings on the illumination dial.

Viewing the Fundus

Fundus Examination Procedure

Step-by-step guide for performing a fundus examination using the ophthalmoscope.

Maintenance and Care

Cleaning the Device

Instructions for cleaning the ophthalmoscope using appropriate methods.

Replacing Batteries and Lightbulb

Procedures for changing depleted batteries and a burnt-out lightbulb.

Proper Disposal

Guidelines for disposing of the device and accessories according to regulations.

Troubleshooting Guide

Specifications and Standards

Product Specifications

Details on illumination source, correction range, dimensions, and battery life.

Classification and Safety Standards

Information on device classification, protection levels, and relevant safety standards.

Environmental Conditions

Specifies temperature, humidity, and pressure limits for use, storage, and transport.

Contact and Support Information

EMC Guidance

Neitz BXa-13 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNeitz
ModelBXa-13
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish