Cleaning And Disinfection; Cleaning The Optic - Sunoptic Surgical LED-4500 Manual Del Usuario

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Light Intensity Control and Display
The light intensity may be controlled by repeatedly pressing the up or down buttons
located on the front panel until the desired brightness is reached.
The intensity level is depicted by the LCD tile display. Each fully illuminated tile
represents approximately 10% of the available light intensity.
Data Ports
There are three DATA transfers ports located on the rear panel: USB Type A, USB
Type B, and a RS-232 Serial Port. These ports allow communications between the
illuminator and other monitoring or controlling equipment.
For technical information concerning the DATA ports or assistance, please contact
Customer Service.

7. CLEANING AND DISINFECTION

WARNING: Ensure that the illuminator is de-energized and disconnected from mains power
before attempting to clean and disinfect.
The illuminator can be wiped down with commercially available cleansers commonly used for
disinfection of electronic equipment in hospitals such as ethyl or isopropyl alcohols,
disinfecting sprays containing quaternary ammonium compounds, or hydrogen peroxide.
WARNING: DO NOT use strongly caustic or acidic cleansers such as "Clorox" hypochlorite
bleach, ammonia, muriatic acid, or similar products. DO NOT use acetone, methyl ethyl
ketone, or halogenated / chlorinated hydrocarbon solvents or cleansers containing any of
these restricted compounds.
Apply cleaning agents by light spray or dampened towels. Do not pour liquids onto the device.
Do not allow liquids to enter the device seams or ventilation openings.
Follow all applicable bloodborne pathogen procedures as required by OSHA and/or your
hospital when cleaning and disinfecting the product.
WARNING: The illuminator is not sterilizable. DO NOT attempt to autoclave the device.

7.1 Cleaning the Optic

The optic is located in the topmost port of the rotating turret.
Remove loose dust and surface contaminants on the optic by using compressed air.
Soak a cotton-tipped swab or lens tissue with a solvent mentioned above, then wipe
the surface of the optic in a circular motion starting from the outer edge of the optic.
Repeat as necessary, using a new swab or tissue each time.
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