Getting Started With Your New Orascoptic Loupe
It is common for new users of magnification to experience some initial disorientation. This may also occur
when increasing from a lower magnification power to higher powered loupes. In such cases, a two to three
week acclimation period is recommended. If you initially experience dizziness, wear your loupe for no more
than one hour at a time and start by performing simple procedures. As your eyes adapt to a magnified field
and your hand-eye coordination develops, gradually extend the time you wear your loupe.
Your Orascoptic loupe contains these primary components:
Head Strap
Accessories Included
Head Strap, Side Shields, Lens Cleaning Cloth, Optical Screwdriver
Please take special attention during unpacking to verify all components listed above are present.
Please call one of our Customer Care Specialists or your authorized Orascoptic distributor to order
replacement parts.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND CARE
Orascoptic
Frame
Side Shields
Oculars
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Loupes
Indications for Use
Loupes are a magnification device, worn as a visual aid, intended to magnify oral cavities and operating
sites. This device is intended to only be used by qualified medical and healthcare professionals including, but
not limited to, dentists, dental hygienists, medical doctors and medical professionals.
Warnings
1. The device must be used exclusively for the intended purpose described.
2.
Do not use the device if any component is damaged, loose, detached, or missing. This includes carrier
lenses, telescopes, frame body, temple arms, nose pad, side shields, and flip-up hinge. Parts that are
broken, missing, distorted or worn should be replaced immediately. Should such repair or replacement
become necessary, ORASCOPTIC OR AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE DEALER SHOULD PERFORM ALL REPAIRS
TO THIS PRODUCT.
Laser Warnings
The human eye is extremely sensitive to laser radiation. Failure to observe the following warnings can result in
blindness or other severe and permanent damage to your eyes.
1.
Inspect for damage and fit before each use. Scratched, cracked, or loose fitting laser loupes or laser
inserts may permit the laser beam to reach the eye directly and should not be used.
2.
Ensure the wavelength and power engraved on your laser loupe carrier lenses or laser insert
matches the wavelength of the beam being transmitted by your laser. Different lasers may require a
different type of protective eye wear. If the wavelength at which your laser operates is not blocked by your
laser loupe or laser insert, you must select different eye wear protection, as your laser loupes or laser insert
will not provide protection for your eyes.
3.
Never look directly into a laser beam even when wearing your laser loupe or laser insert. Your
laser loupe is designed to only protect against incidental exposure from stray or diffused reflection of the
laser beam' s energy.
4.
Your laser loupe or laser insert must be worn at all times while operating your laser.
Contraindications
None known.
Adverse Reactions
None known.