In addition, there is a red aiming beam that emits from the hand piece while in Ready and Emission modes that provides a visible indication of
laser state and the treatment location. This aiming beam flashes during the transition from Standby to Ready mode.
Lastly, there is an audible indication during Emission that is a steady tone, or continuous beep, depending on the system settings. The audible
alert sounds six times during the six second transition from Standby to Ready mode.
1.5.5.
Unattended Protection 100 Seconds
If the laser system is left in Ready mode without enabling laser emission, the system will automatically return to Standby mode.
1.5.6.
Internal Laser Energy Monitor
To prevent over-exposure hazards due to excessive laser power, the laser system continuously monitors the output current of the diodes to ensure
they are within the factory calibration settings. If it is detected that the electrical current levels exceed the upper or lower limits that would result in
power levels outside of the ±20% thresholds, the laser will stop emission and return to Standby mode. To clear the error message and reset the
laser system, the operator must press the EXIT button on the touch screen.
1.6.
Laser Eye Protection
ANYONE in the Laser Treatment Controlled Area (LTCA) during laser treatment MUST wear the laser
safety eyewear that is provided with the Laser System. The eyewear has an optical density (OD) rating
>5.0 for 808 nm AND 980 nm wavelengths, as identified on the lenses (Figure 5). Additional protective
eyewear can be purchased from the company webstore.
2. System Set-Up
Caution: ALWAYS turn the laser system OFF and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before lifting, moving, or relocating the
laser system.
2.1.
Location
Select a secure and well-ventilated location in which to install and operate the laser system (see Section 1.3 for description of Laser Treatment
Controlled Area).
The device should be within 1.8 meters (6 feet) of an available 100-240 V electrical outlet.
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Select a flat hard surface that can adequately support the laser system.
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Ensure adequate airflow around the laser system. The laser system is air-cooled and designed for use in a well-ventilated location.
There must be a minimum 10 cm (4 in) clearance around the back of the device.
An appropriate fire extinguisher should be readily available.
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Warning: Do not operate the laser system in areas with explosion hazards such as flammable materials or gases.
2.2.
Unpacking and Initial Set-up
Step 1.
Carefully unpack the laser system and its accessories from the shipping carton.
Step 2.
Inspect the laser system carefully for any damage, such as cracks, dents or bent parts.
Step 3.
If items are missing or damaged, call Customer Care. Also, please notify the carrier if the damage appears to
have occurred during shipping and retain packaging for evidence.
Caution: If the Warranty Seal Label (Figure 6) is not found on the bottom of the device or is broken, DO NOT operate
the device. Call Customer Care.
Step 4.
Fully charge the battery before using this laser system. When connecting the external power supply to the laser system, make
sure that the cord is correctly aligned. With the flat side of the cord facing up (Figure 7), plug the external power supply into
the DC input on the back of the laser system (Figure 8).
Caution: Do not force the external power supply cord into the DC input in the incorrect orientation (e.g., upside down). This will damage
the pins and the unit will not charge properly.
Step 5.
Plug the AC power cord into the power supply.
Step 6.
Once the power connection is secure, plug the AC power cord into a 100-240 V grounded outlet. A green light on the power
supply should illuminate (signaling active source power connection). If the laser system is off, the battery will charge provided
the laser system is correctly plugged into the power supply and the wall outlet. The charging time is approximately 3 hours.
Recommendation: Charge the battery before use. The laser system ships with the battery only partially charged.
RSR-000886-000 (5)
Figure 8
Figure 7
Figure 5
WARRANTY
VOID
IF SEAL
IS BROKEN
Figure 6
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