8. DISINFECTION
8.1 DISINFECTING THE UNIT
NOTE
Always disconnect the power cord before cleaning the system.
Use any disinfectant agents which are commonly applied while disinfecting surfaces of
electric medical equipment. Such disinfectant agents usually arrive in the form of
sprays or damp cloths. Follow the instructions given by the manufacturer of the
disinfectant solution.
9. MAINTENANCE, SERVICING AND REPAIR, WARRANTY
Performance of preventive maintenance is not essential. We recommend that once
every two months that your biomedical or other hospital technical people remove the
lamp module from the light source and use compressed air to blow off any accumulated
lint. Regular maintenance can, however, contribute to identifying potential problems
before they become serious; thus, enhancing the instrument's reliability and extending
its useful operating life. Maintenance services can be obtained from your local
representative or from the manufacturer.
Defective items of equipment are to be serviced and repaired exclusively by persons
authorized by the manufacturer. All repair work shall employ original manufacturer's
parts only.
9.1 LAMP REPLACEMENT
Ceramic lamps are at high internal pressure when cold and at
operating temperature; therefore, ceramic lamps may
unexpectedly rupture resulting in discharge of hot fragments of
quartz and/or glass and metal.
Only handle lamps with protective covers in place. Do not handle
lamps without their protective covers unless government
approved safety glasses, facemasks (with neck protector, chest
protector and gauntlets) are worn.
Always disconnect power cord and turn main switch off before lamp
replacement.
CAUTION
Take utmost care not to hit gas-seal edge of lamp; it may cause gas
lamp failure.
CAUTION
LIT124SUNOPTICS SURGICAL
(English)
WARNING
®
Rev. G
Page 10 of 65