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Riester ri-scope L - User Manual

Riester ri-scope L
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Gebrauchsanweisung
Diagnostische Instrumente
Instructions
Diagnostic Instruments
Mode d’ emploi
Instruments diagnostiques
Instrucciones para el uso
Instrumentos diagnósticos
Инструкция по эксплуатации
Диагностические приборы
Istruzioni per I’ uso
Strumenti diagnostici
ri-scope
®
L
ri-scope
®
L
ri-derma

Table of Contents

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Summary

1 Important information to note before commissioning

1.1 Safety symbols

1.2 Packaging symbols

1.3 Caution;contraindications

1.4 Intended patient population

1.5 Intended operators;users

1.6 Required skills;operator training

1.7 Environmental conditions

1.8 Warnings;caution

User Responsibility

1.9 Scope of delivery

2 Battery handles and commissioning

2.1 Purpose;indication

Describes the intended purpose and indication for the Riester battery handles.

2.2 Battery handle product range

Lists the range of Riester battery handles available for instrument head compatibility.

2.3 Battery handle type C with rheotronic 2.5 V

Details the Type C battery handle with rheotronic® for 2.5 V operation.

2.4 Battery handle type C with rheotronic 3.5 V (for ri-charger L)

Details the Type C battery handle with rheotronic® for 3.5 V (for ri-charger® L).

2.5 Battery handle type C with rheotronic, 3.5 V for charging at a 230 V or 120 V socket

Details the Type C battery handle with rheotronic® for 3.5 V for charging via 230 V or 120 V socket.

2.6 Battery handle type C with rheotronic 3.5 V (for plug-in charger)

Details the Type C battery handle with rheotronic® for 3.5 V for plug-in charger.

2.6.1 Art.Nr. 10704

Details the ri-accu® USB battery handle type C with charging technology.

2.7 Battery handle type AA with rheotronic, 2.5 V

2.8 Battery handle type AA with rheotronic 3.5 V (for ri-charger L)

3 Operation (inserting and removing batteries and rechargeable batteries)

3.1 Inserting the batteries

Describes how to insert batteries into the battery handles.

3.2 Removing the batteries

Describes how to remove batteries from the battery handles.

3.3 Inserting the batteries

Describes how to insert rechargeable batteries into the battery handles.

3.4 Removing the rechargeable batteries

Describes how to remove rechargeable batteries from the battery handles.

4 Charging battery handles with rechargeable batteries

4.1 Battery handles (2.4 and 2.8) type C and AA with rheotronic 3.5 V (for ri-charger L)

Details charging for Type C and AA battery handles with rheotronic® 3.5 V for ri-charger® L.

4.2 Battery handle (2.6) type C with rheotronic 3.5 V (for plug-in charger)

Details charging for Type C battery handle with rheotronic® 3.5 V for plug-in charger.

4.3 Battery handle (2.5) type C with rheotronic 3.5 V for charging at a 230 V or 120 V socket

Details charging for Type C battery handle with rheotronic® 3.5 V for 230 V or 120 V socket.

4.4 Disposal

Provides instructions for the proper disposal of batteries and rechargeable batteries.

5 Attaching instrument heads

5.1 Switching on and off

Explains how to switch the instrument on and off using the battery handles.

5.2 rheotronic for regulating light intensity

Explains how to use the rheotronic® to adjust light intensity on battery handles.

6 ri-scope L otoscopes

6.1 Purpose;indication

Describes the intended purpose and indication for the Riester Otoscope.

6.2 Attaching and removing ear specula

Details attaching and removing ear specula for Otoscope L1/L2 and L3 models.

6.3 Swivel magnifying lens for enlarging

Describes the swivel magnifying lens function and its 360° rotation capability.

6.4 Inserting external instruments into the ear

Explains how to insert external instruments into the ear using the swivel lens.

6.5 Pneumatic otoscopy

Describes the procedure for performing the pneumatic test on the eardrum.

6.6 Technical data for the lamp

Provides technical specifications for the Otoscope lamps.

7 ri-scope L ophthalmoscopes

7.1 Purpose;indication

Describes the intended purpose and indication for the Riester Ophthalmoscope.

7.2 Lens wheel with correction lenses

Explains the function of the lens wheel and lists available correction lenses.

7.3 Apertures

Details the available apertures for ophthalmoscopes and their functions.

7.4 Filters

Lists the filters that can be applied to each aperture and their functions.

7.5 Focusing device (for L3 only)

Describes the focusing device for L3 ophthalmoscopes.

7.6 Magnifying glass

Details the 5x magnifying glass supplied with the ophthalmoscope set.

7.7 Technical data for the lamp

Provides technical specifications for the Ophthalmoscope lamps.

8 Retinoskope Slit and spot retinoscopes

8.1 Purpose;indication

Describes the purpose of slit/spot retinoscopes for determining eye refraction.

8.1.1 Contraindication

Lists contraindications for retinoscope use, including gas ignition risk.

8.1.2 Intended patient population

Specifies the intended patient population for the retinoscopes.

8.1.3 Intended operators;users

Identifies the intended operators and users for the retinoscopes.

8.1.4 Required skills;operator training

Outlines the required skills and operator training for retinoscope use.

8.1.5 Environmental conditions

Specifies the environmental conditions for retinoscope operation.

8.2 Commissioning and function

Explains the commissioning and functional steps for retinoscope setup.

8.3 Rotation

Describes how to rotate the slit image on the retinoscope.

8.4 Fixation card

Explains the use of fixation cards for dynamic retinoscopy.

8.5 Technical data for the lamp

Provides technical data for the retinoscope lamps.

9 Dermatoscope

9.1 Purpose;indication

Describes the purpose of the ri-derma dermatoscope for early detection of skin changes.

9.1.1 Contraindication

Lists contraindications for dermatoscope use, including gas ignition risk.

9.1.2 Intended patient population

Specifies the intended patient population for the dermatoscope.

9.1.3 Intended operators;users

Identifies the intended operators and users for the dermatoscope.

9.1.4 Required skills;operator training

Outlines the required skills and operator training for dermatoscope use.

9.1.5 Environmental conditions

Specifies the environmental conditions for dermatoscope operation.

9.2 Commissioning and function

Explains the commissioning and functional steps for dermatoscope setup.

9.3 Focusing

Describes how to focus the magnifying lens on the dermatoscope.

9.4 Skin-friendly contact plates

Details the included skin-friendly contact plates for lesion measurement.

9.5 Technical data for the lamp

Provides technical data for the dermatoscope lamps.

10 Lamp holder

10.1 Purpose;indication

Describes the purpose of the lamp holder for illuminating the oral cavity and pharynx.

10.1.1 Contraindication

Lists contraindications for lamp holder use, including gas ignition risk.

10.1.2 Intended patient population

Specifies the intended patient population for the lamp holder.

10.1.3 Intended operators;users

Identifies the intended operators and users for the lamp holder.

10.1.4 Required skills;operator training

Outlines the required skills and operator training for lamp holder use.

10.1.5 Environmental conditions

Specifies the environmental conditions for lamp holder operation.

10.2 Commissioning and function

Explains the commissioning and functional steps for lamp holder setup.

10.3 Technical data for the lamp

Provides technical data for the lamp holder lamps.

11 Nasal speculum

11.1 Purpose;indication

Describes the purpose of the nasal speculum for illuminating and examining the nasal cavity.

11.1.1 Contraindication

Lists contraindications for nasal speculum use, including gas ignition risk.

11.1.2 Intended patient population

Specifies the intended patient population for the nasal speculum.

11.1.3 Intended operators;users

Identifies the intended operators and users for the nasal speculum.

11.1.4 Required skills;operator training

Outlines the required skills and operator training for nasal speculum use.

11.1.5 Environmental conditions

Specifies the environmental conditions for nasal speculum operation.

11.2 Commissioning and function

Explains the commissioning and functional steps for nasal speculum setup.

a) Quick expansion

Describes the quick expansion method for the nasal speculum.

b) Individual expansion

Describes the individual expansion method for the nasal speculum.

11.3 Swivel lens

Describes the swivel lens on the nasal speculum.

11.4 Technical data for the lamp

Provides technical data for the nasal speculum lamps.

12 Tongue depressor holder

12.1 Purpose;indication

Describes the purpose of the tongue depressor holder for mouth and throat examination.

12.1.1 Contraindication

Lists contraindications for tongue depressor holder use, including gas ignition risk.

12.1.2 Intended patient population

Specifies the intended patient population for the tongue depressor holder.

12.1.3 Intended operators;users

Identifies the intended operators and users for the tongue depressor holder.

12.1.4 Required skills;operator training

Outlines the required skills and operator training for tongue depressor holder use.

12.1.5 Environmental conditions

Specifies the environmental conditions for tongue depressor holder operation.

12.2 Commissioning and function

Explains the commissioning and functional steps for tongue depressor holder setup.

12.3 Technical data for the lamp

Provides technical data for the tongue depressor holder lamps.

13 Laryngeal mirror

13.1 Purpose;indication

Describes the purpose of laryngeal mirrors for mouth and throat examination.

13.2 Commissioning

Explains the commissioning of laryngeal mirrors with the lamp holder.

14 Operating otoscope for veterinary medicine

14.1 Purpose;indication

Describes the purpose of the veterinary operating otoscope for animal examination.

14.1.1 Contraindication

Lists contraindications for veterinary operating otoscope use, including gas ignition risk.

14.1.2 Intended patient population

Specifies the intended patient population for veterinary otoscopes.

14.1.3 Intended operators;users

Identifies the intended operators and users for veterinary otoscopes.

14.1.4 Required skills;operator training

Outlines the required skills and operator training for veterinary otoscope use.

14.1.5 Environmental conditions

Specifies the environmental conditions for veterinary otoscope operation.

14.2 Attaching and removing ear specula for veterinary medicine

Details attaching and removing ear specula for veterinary operating otoscopes.

14.3 Swivel magnifying lens for enlarging

Describes the swivel magnifying lens on the veterinary operating otoscope.

14.4 Inserting external instruments into the ear

Explains how external instruments can be inserted into the ear with the veterinary operating otoscope.

14.5 Technical data for the lamp

Provides technical data for the veterinary operating otoscope lamps.

15 Operating otoscope for human medicine

15.1 Purpose;indication

Describes the purpose of the human operating otoscope for auditory canal examination and instrument insertion.

15.2 Attaching and removing ear specula for human medicine.

Details attaching and removing ear specula for human operating otoscopes.

15.3 Swivel magnifying lens for enlarging

Describes the swivel magnifying lens on the human operating otoscope.

15.4 Inserting external instruments into the ear

Explains how external instruments can be inserted into the ear with the human operating otoscope.

15.5 Technical data for the lamp

Provides technical data for the human operating otoscope lamps.

16 Replacing the bulb

Otoscope L1

Instructions for replacing the bulb in Otoscope L1.

16.1 Otoscopes L2, L3, ri-derma, lamp holder, nasal speculum and depressor holder

Instructions for replacing bulbs in Otoscopes L2, L3, ri-derma, lamp holders, nasal specula, and tongue depressor holders.

16.2 Ophthalmoscopes

Instructions for replacing bulbs in Ophthalmoscopes.

16.3 Operating otoscopes veterinary;human

Instructions for replacing bulbs in veterinary/human operating otoscopes.

17 Care instructions

17.1 General note

Provides general notes on cleaning and disinfecting medical devices.

17.2 Cleaning and disinfection

Details the cleaning and disinfection procedures for diagnostic instruments.

17.3 Processing of reusable ear specula

Details processing for reusable ear specula.

Cleaning: manual

Provides manual cleaning instructions for reusable ear specula.

Disinfection: manual

Provides manual disinfection instructions for reusable ear specula.

Weitere Informationen für den Anwender:

Refers to DIN EN ISO 17664 and RKI/BfArM for cleaning and disinfection information.

Nur zum Einmalgebrauch

Indicates that ear specula are for single use only.

18 Spare parts and accessories

Bulbs

Lists available replacement bulbs for various Riester instruments.

Reusable ear specula for L1;L2

Lists reusable ear specula for L1/L2 models by article number.

Disposable specula for L1;L2

Lists disposable ear specula for L1/L2 models by article number.

19 Maintenance

20 Instructions

21 Electromagnetic compatibility

Guidelines and manufacturers declaration - electromagnetic emissions

Provides manufacturer's declaration on electromagnetic emissions compliance.

Guidelines and manufacturers declaration - electromagnetic immunity

Provides manufacturer's declaration on electromagnetic immunity compliance.

21.1 Disposal

21.2 WARRANTY

Riester ri-scope L Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRiester
Modelri-scope L
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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