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| Light Source | Xenon Lamp |
|---|---|
| Output Power | 300 W |
| Rated Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
| Type | Light Source |
| Rated Voltage | 100-240V |
| Light Guide Compatibility | Olympus Light Guides |
Location and identification of safety labels on the front panel of the instrument.
Location and identification of safety labels on the rear panel of the instrument.
Identification of manufacturer and authorized representative symbols on the back cover.
Specifies the designed purpose of the instrument for endoscopic observation and treatment.
Emphasizes the necessity of reviewing the manual for safe and effective use of the instrument.
Defines terms like Video system, Videoscope, High intensity mode, and Wall mains outlet.
Operator must be a physician or trained medical personnel for clinical endoscopic technique.
Advises checking the system chart for compatibility with ancillary equipment to prevent injury.
Prohibits user service and disassembly; directs to troubleshooting for issues.
Explains the meaning of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE signal words used in the manual.
Details critical safety information, including Type CF applied parts and cardiac procedures.
Covers precautions against electrical shock, fire, and handling flammable materials.
Warns about tissue alteration, burns, and eye damage from improper illumination use.
Provides cautions on electrical shock, switch handling, connector force, and electromagnetic interference.
Explains IEC 60601-1 classifications (Type CF, BF, B) for applied parts.
Instructions to match all items against the provided components and inspect for damage.
Explains various symbols related to connectors, power, lamp, and brightness controls.
Describes symbols for lamp life meter, AC current, circuit breaker, equipotential terminal, and caution hot.
Identifies and describes all controls and indicators on the front panel of the light source.
Provides detailed explanations for each numbered component on the front panel.
Identifies connectors and components located on the rear and side panels of the instrument.
Describes air vents, side bumpers, and lamp access cover on the sides of the unit.
Explains the function of each connector and feature on the rear and side panels.
General warnings regarding instrument failure, power switches, and cable compatibility.
Cautions on turning off power, cable compatibility, and placement near radiation.
Details on placing the instrument on a stable surface, ensuring ventilation, and avoiding obstructions.
Instructions to remove the orange tape from the lamp life meter for proper function.
Describes how to attach the connector cover holder to the side panel for fiberscope use.
Instructions on how to remove the connector cover holder if it is not needed.
Steps for connecting various types of endoscopes, including safety warnings.
Provides step-by-step instructions for connecting a rigid endoscope, including safety risks.
Lists compatible videoscope models for high intensity mode.
Describes connecting a fiberscope with a rigid endoscope type light guide connector.
Completes the steps for connecting specific fiber scopes, including inserting the light guide connector.
Instructions for reattaching the removed connector cover to the light source.
Explains how to connect the light control cable to the LIGHT CONT. connector.
Details cable compatibility and precautions for connecting different Olympus video systems.
Provides crucial safety warnings and steps for connecting the instrument to a wall outlet.
Details connecting the power cord to the light source and the wall outlet.
Warns against using the instrument if any irregularity is suspected and to consult troubleshooting.
Steps to turn on the light source and confirm power supply via indicators and fan operation.
Notes specific system combinations where brightness indicators may be disabled.
Provides steps to diagnose and resolve issues if the light source fails to power on.
Details on checking circuit breakers and resetting them for power issues.
Procedures to follow if the emergency lamp indicator blinks or a warning buzzer sounds.
How to check the lamp life meter and when to replace the lamp.
Steps to confirm the lamp is illuminated and light is emitted from the endoscope's distal end.
Addresses causes for no light emission and their solutions, including warnings for lamp replacement.
Procedures to verify that light emission stops when the endoscope is disconnected.
Steps to test the standby mode functionality, including indicator and light output changes.
Procedures to verify the high intensity mode functions correctly and adjusts light output.
Lists compatible endoscopes and light guide cables for the high intensity mode.
How to inspect the brightness adjustment function, covering automatic and manual modes.
Explains switching between AUTO/MANUAL brightness control and confirms indicator behavior.
Details on how to operate the manual brightness control with warnings about excessive brightness.
Confirms the expected behavior of brightness level indicators when using control switches.
Instructions for inspecting automatic brightness control with specific video systems.
How to attach video adapters and select automatic brightness control.
Explains how distance affects light emission and how brightness controls work.
Steps to test the emergency lamp functionality and its indicator.
Describes moving the switch lever to test the main and emergency lamps.
Emphasizes wearing PPE, stopping use upon abnormality, and preparing backup equipment.
Addresses potential automatic brightness control malfunction causing white/black monitor images.
Further guidance on handling abnormalities and securing patient safety during procedures.
Table showing recommended functions for various video systems and scopes.
Notes on system combinations, exposure level switches, and high intensity mode usage.
Instructions for turning on the light source and connecting the endoscope.
Detailed guide on adjusting brightness using automatic and manual controls.
How to select automatic brightness control and set initial levels.
Explains brightness progression and continuous adjustment for automatic mode.
How to use manual brightness control, with warnings about excessive brightness.
Details on setting brightness levels using control switches in manual mode.
Steps for safely turning off, disconnecting equipment, and storing the light source.
Critical warnings about hot components, electrical shock, fire hazards, and using approved lamps.
Guidance on identifying when the lamp needs replacement based on brightness and life.
Detailed steps for removing the old lamp and heat sinks using tools.
Instructions for applying heat compound, installing the new lamp, and fitting heat sinks.
Steps for confirming heat sink parallelism and tightening clamps and knobs securely.
Instructions for closing the lamp access cover and replacing the lamp life meter.
Detailed procedures for cleaning the instrument, including warnings and cautions.
Cautions and instructions for storing the light source in suitable environmental conditions.
Instructions to follow national and local laws and guidelines for disposal.
Critical warning against using the light source if an abnormality is suspected due to patient risk.
A guide listing common irregularities, their possible causes, and solutions.
Lists issues like incorrect endoscope connection, dark/bright views, and buzzer sounds with solutions.
Addresses panel setting issues, indicator malfunctions, and emergency lamp warnings.
Solutions for automatic brightness control not working or field of view being too dark/bright.
Cautions and procedures for returning the unit for repair, including required information.
Lists recommended combinations of equipment and accessories for use with the instrument.
Visual representation of recommended equipment and accessory connections.
Details on ambient temperature, humidity, and air pressure for operation.
Details on ambient temperature, humidity, and pressure for transportation and storage.
Lists specifications for illumination, lamp life, ignition, brightness, cooling, and front panel indicators.