4 Safety Instructions
Instruction Manual Pentacam® AXL (G/70100/EN 1121 Rev04) 9 / 85
additional devices, such as, for example a printer, those devices become
part of the ME system.
Make sure that all devices of the ME system meet the requirements
of IEC 60601-1 or IEC 60950-1/IEC 62368-1.
Instructions for Operation
Before first use: Let OCULUS or an authorized dealer train you in the
operation of the Pentacam® AXL.
Never operate a damaged Pentacam® AXL.
Only operate the Pentacam® AXL with the original accessories
supplied by us and only when the unit is in technically perfect
condition.
Do not cover the ventilation openings.
Do not touch the patient and the device at the same time.
Make sure that the device cannot tip over by leaning against it or
sitting on it.
Do not put the Pentacam® AXL, including rechargeable battery or
cable, down onto devices that produce heat, heaters (for example
radiators), microwaves or similar.
Only operate the device if you have understood the operating
instructions.
Caution
The light emitted from this instrument is potentially hazardous. The
longer the duration of exposure and the greater the number of pulses, the
greater the risk of ocular damage. Exposure to light from this instrument
when operated at maximum output will exceed the safety guideline after
48 treatments.
Instructions for Laser Use
Attention
Risk of personal injury or material damage due to invisible laser radiation
The Pentacam® AXL contains a Class 1 laser according to IEC 60825-1:
2014. It is an encapsulated laser system. When the Pentacam® AXL cover
is opened, you may be exposed to invisible, Class 3R (5 mW) laser
radiation.
Never open the unit.
For authorized service personnel only: When doing maintenance
jobs, avoid looking directly into the laser beam.