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Zeiss VISUREF 100 - User Manual

Zeiss VISUREF 100
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VISUREF 100
Autorefractor/Keratometer
Documentation set

Table of Contents

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Summary

Notes on the User Manual

Purpose and Availability of Documentation

Describes the manual's purpose and how to access documentation.

Questions and Comments

Provides contact information for inquiries about the manual or product.

Explanation of Symbols Used

Explains safety and information symbols used in the manual.

Package Check List

Lists the components supplied with the VISUREF 100 basic device.

Country-Specific Information and Labels

Classification;Manufacturers Declaration

Details compliance with EU directives and safety standards.

Intended Use

Explains the purpose and application of the autorefractor/keratometer.

Intended User Profile

Defines the qualifications required for operating the device.

Disposal of the Product

Provides instructions for environmentally responsible product disposal.

External Labels

Illustrates and explains the labels found on the VISUREF 100 device.

Performance Specifications

Functional Description

Outlines the device's measurement functions and capabilities.

Dioptric Range

Specifies the measurement range for refractive errors.

User Interface

Describes the device's display and interaction methods.

Service Life

Indicates the expected operational lifespan and related safety considerations.

Description of the Instrument

User Interface

Details the device's screen interface components and layout.

Function Key Assignment

Explains the mapping of functions to the device's keys in different modes.

Installation

Notes on Installation and Use

Provides essential information and warnings for device installation and initial use.

Unpacking and Installing the Device

Guides through the process of unboxing and setting up the instrument.

Daily Use

Switching On

Outlines the procedure and checks for powering on the instrument.

Operation of the Device

Covers general handling, safety precautions, and basic operational procedures.

General Information

Provides essential guidelines and best practices for using the instrument.

Measurement Modes

Refractometry (REF)

Details the procedure for refractive measurements.

Keratometry (KER)

Explains how to perform keratometric measurements.

RK Measurement Mode

Covers combined refractometry and keratometry measurements.

CLBC Measurement Mode

Describes measurement of contact lens base curves.

Size Measurement of Pupil and Cornea (SIZE)

Explains how to measure pupil and corneal diameters.

Examination of the Cornea (ILLUM)

Details the process for examining the cornea using illumination.

Display Measured Data

Display of Measurement Data

Shows how to view collected measurement values.

User Settings

Measurement Settings (MEASURE)

Configures parameters related to data acquisition and display.

Printer Setup (PRINT)

Customizes print output options and settings.

System Setup (SYSTEM)

Adjusts device-wide settings like sound and display.

Other Settings (ETC.)

Manages communication formats and external video output.

Shutting Down

Switching Off the Instrument

Provides procedures for safely powering down the device.

Maintenance and Care

Fault Remedy

Offers solutions for common error messages and operational issues.

Replacing the Fuses

Details the procedure for replacing internal fuses.

Inserting Printer Paper

Guides on how to load paper into the printer.

Care and Cleaning

Provides instructions for cleaning and maintaining the device.

Safety Inspections

Outlines periodic electrical safety testing procedures.

Optional Accessories

Transport

Transport Without Packaging

Explains safe methods for moving the device without its original packaging.

Transport With Packaging

Explains safe methods for moving the device with its original packaging.

Technical Data

Ambient Conditions for Intended Use

Specifies the environmental requirements for operating the device.

Ambient Conditions for Storage

Defines the environmental conditions for storing the device.

Ambient Conditions for Transport

Outlines the environmental requirements for transporting the device.

Electromagnetic Compatibility

Guidance and Manufacturers Declaration - Electromagnetic Emissions

Details EMC emissions compliance and guidance for the device.

Guidance and Manufacturers Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity

Provides EMC immunity compliance and guidance for the device.

Abbreviations;Glossary

Figures

Summary

Notes on the User Manual

Purpose and Availability of Documentation

Describes the manual's purpose and how to access documentation.

Questions and Comments

Provides contact information for inquiries about the manual or product.

Explanation of Symbols Used

Explains safety and information symbols used in the manual.

Package Check List

Lists the components supplied with the VISUREF 100 basic device.

Country-Specific Information and Labels

Classification;Manufacturers Declaration

Details compliance with EU directives and safety standards.

Intended Use

Explains the purpose and application of the autorefractor/keratometer.

Intended User Profile

Defines the qualifications required for operating the device.

Disposal of the Product

Provides instructions for environmentally responsible product disposal.

External Labels

Illustrates and explains the labels found on the VISUREF 100 device.

Performance Specifications

Functional Description

Outlines the device's measurement functions and capabilities.

Dioptric Range

Specifies the measurement range for refractive errors.

User Interface

Describes the device's display and interaction methods.

Service Life

Indicates the expected operational lifespan and related safety considerations.

Description of the Instrument

User Interface

Details the device's screen interface components and layout.

Function Key Assignment

Explains the mapping of functions to the device's keys in different modes.

Installation

Notes on Installation and Use

Provides essential information and warnings for device installation and initial use.

Unpacking and Installing the Device

Guides through the process of unboxing and setting up the instrument.

Daily Use

Switching On

Outlines the procedure and checks for powering on the instrument.

Operation of the Device

Covers general handling, safety precautions, and basic operational procedures.

General Information

Provides essential guidelines and best practices for using the instrument.

Measurement Modes

Refractometry (REF)

Details the procedure for refractive measurements.

Keratometry (KER)

Explains how to perform keratometric measurements.

RK Measurement Mode

Covers combined refractometry and keratometry measurements.

CLBC Measurement Mode

Describes measurement of contact lens base curves.

Size Measurement of Pupil and Cornea (SIZE)

Explains how to measure pupil and corneal diameters.

Examination of the Cornea (ILLUM)

Details the process for examining the cornea using illumination.

Display Measured Data

Display of Measurement Data

Shows how to view collected measurement values.

User Settings

Measurement Settings (MEASURE)

Configures parameters related to data acquisition and display.

Printer Setup (PRINT)

Customizes print output options and settings.

System Setup (SYSTEM)

Adjusts device-wide settings like sound and display.

Other Settings (ETC.)

Manages communication formats and external video output.

Shutting Down

Switching Off the Instrument

Provides procedures for safely powering down the device.

Maintenance and Care

Fault Remedy

Offers solutions for common error messages and operational issues.

Replacing the Fuses

Details the procedure for replacing internal fuses.

Inserting Printer Paper

Guides on how to load paper into the printer.

Care and Cleaning

Provides instructions for cleaning and maintaining the device.

Safety Inspections

Outlines periodic electrical safety testing procedures.

Optional Accessories

Transport

Transport Without Packaging

Explains safe methods for moving the device without its original packaging.

Transport With Packaging

Explains safe methods for moving the device with its original packaging.

Technical Data

Ambient Conditions for Intended Use

Specifies the environmental requirements for operating the device.

Ambient Conditions for Storage

Defines the environmental conditions for storing the device.

Ambient Conditions for Transport

Outlines the environmental requirements for transporting the device.

Electromagnetic Compatibility

Guidance and Manufacturers Declaration - Electromagnetic Emissions

Details EMC emissions compliance and guidance for the device.

Guidance and Manufacturers Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity

Provides EMC immunity compliance and guidance for the device.

Abbreviations;Glossary

Figures

Zeiss VISUREF 100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryMedical Equipment
ModelVISUREF 100
Working Distance12 mm
TypeRefractometer
ManufacturerZeiss
Measurement Range (Axis)1° to 180°
DisplayTouchscreen LCD
Power Supply100-240V AC, 50/60Hz

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