Thank you for purchasing the Signature Series Model OC-2200 Ophthalmic Chair. Please read this
User's Manual carefully and place it in a convenient location for future reference.
WARNING: The installation of the chair shall be performed only by a qualified
technician.
WARNING: The chair is designed for use with TOPCON equipment. If any other
equipment is used, it shall meet the same certifications.
WARNING: Any service and/or repairs (other than replacement of the two exter-
nal fuses) shall be performed only by a qualified technician.
Precautions for Operation
• Installation: Never position the chair where it will be exposed to moisture, direct sunlight, dust, salty
air, chemical storage areas, excessive temperature or humidity. Install the chair in a stable place, free
of uneven floors, vibration and shock.
• Prior to Operation: Check all cords and/or cabling for proper connections.
• Operation: Take appropriate action to stop the chair from moving (leaving the patient in a safe
condition) if a malfunction occurs.
• After Operation: Never disconnect any plugs by pulling on the cable. Doing so may cause damage to
the internal connections. If the chair has been idle for a period of time, check all functions and safety
features for normal operation prior to reuse.
Safety Precautions
• The OC-2200 exam chair conforms to UL 2601-1 and CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 601.1-M90. There is no
disposal of any waste products associated with the OC-2200 exam chair provided that all damaged
components are returned to Topcon.
WARNING: Do not load the chair with more than the maximum specified
capacity listed in the specifications section.
WARNING: Do not sit on the chair armrests. Doing so may cause damage to
internal chair components.
WARNING: If the chair makes a strange noise, discontinue use of the chair
immediately.
Precautions for Repair
• When disassembling, repairing, and reassembling the OC-2200, be very careful not to scratch or
damage the various mechanical and electrical components of the chair.
• Always disconnect the power cord when trouble-shooting or repairing electrical system components,
unless power is absolutely required to perform the repair.