USER MANUAL (Instruction for Use) SW 6.1
Device / System Description
Version 6.1.6 dated 2020-01-31 EN Page 52 of 201
4.5.1 Excimer Laser
The wavelength of the excimer laser is 193 nm and is therefore not visible for the human eye.
WARNING!
Risk of injury! Laser radiation! LASER CLASS 4.
Avoid irradiation of eye or skin by direct or stray radiation.
Technical data of the excimer laser are contained in chapter 11 Technical Data.
4.5.2 Aiming Laser and Cross Laser
The aiming laser has a wavelength of 650 nm and the cross laser 635 nm. Both belong to class 1.
The laser output is below 300 W.
IMPORTANT NOTE
LASER CLASS 1
The aiming laser is guided coaxially with the excimer laser beam and thereby indicates the
position of the laser in the working plane. Further information about the aiming laser is contained
in the chapter 4.6 Laser Description.
Technical data of the aiming laser are contained in chapter 11 Technical Data.
During the ablation process the aiming laser follows the excimer laser beam and therefore
indicates the actual position of the laser beam. The aiming beam indicates the center of ablation
when the foot switch is not pressed during the treatment. With active eye tracking the aiming
laser follows the pupil, including taught-in offsets.
The cross laser serves as an additional aid for positioning the patient.
4.5.3 OCP Laser
The OCP laser has a wavelength of 1310 nm and is therefore not visible by the human eye. The
laser output is less than 1 mW.
IMPORTANT NOTE
LASER CLASS 1