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NOTE: Since simultaneous use of multiple devices can cause misdiagnosis or result
in a hazardous situation, exercise caution when using this instrument
NOTE: Fully examine the measured data for tracing results. In particular, if the
difference between measurement values for the left and right eyes is significant or
any problem is found on the anterior chamber during the preliminary examination,
check the tracing and/or reliability on the check screen. If the measurement result
is not conclusive, review the inspection result by performing measurement again or
performing another inspection.
NOTE: It may be difficult to trace the border when capturing an image of an eye
with opacity or malformation such as corneal disease, shallow anterior chamber,
aphakic eye, pseudophakic eye or dense cataract eye.
NOTE: The following artifact may appear on the OCT image, but this does not
indicate any failure.
NOTE: When the measurement light enters the cornea, sclera, conjunctiva or
intraocular lens perpendicularly, a bright line appears in the depth direction.
NOTE: Ghost noise may occur in areas with strong reflection such as cornea, sclera,
conjunctiva and iris.
NOTE: When using the data taken by this instrument for diagnosis or determination
of treatment, proceed carefully by taking measurements multiple times and/or
conducting other examinations.
NOTE: When using this instrument to select intraocular lenses, thoroughly
determine the selection by also examining cataract surgery methods and
performing other inspections. If incorrect measurement data is used to select
intraocular lenses, further surgery might be required.
NOTE: When using the data taken by this instrument for refractive correction
surgery, thoroughly determine the selection by also examining surgery methods
and performing other inspections. Refractive correction surgery conducted
according to incorrect measurements or analysis results may result in further
surgery or severe complication such as keratectasia.
NOTE: When using the anterior adapter, do not move the head too fast and monitor
the proximity to the patient in order to avoid hitting the patient’s eye incidentally
with the Anterior adapter lens surface.