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Pentero
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Software Release 2.2
Brief instructions
G-30-1702-en
Issue2.0
Printed on 17. 03. 2008

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  • Page 1 OPMI Pentero ® ® Software Release 2.2 Brief instructions G-30-1702-en Issue2.0 Printed on 17. 03. 2008...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Key to symbols Page 3 Powering up and positioning the system Page 4 Positioning the microscope Page 5 Attaching sterile drapes Page 6 Balancing the system Page 7 Central user interface (touchscreen) Page 8 Menu structure Page 9 Illumination Page 10 Lamp change Page 11...
  • Page 3: Key To Symbols

    Read the user manual! ® ® OPMI and Pentero are registered trademarks of Carl Zeiss Surgical GmbH AutoDrape™, Superlux, FlexiTrack™ and MultiVision™ are trade- marks of Carl Zeiss Surgical GmbH G-30-1702-en OPMI® Pentero® Software Release 2.2 Issue 2.0 Printed on 17. 03. 2008...
  • Page 4 Switching on the system Warning! – The correct use of the system is absolutely vital for safe operation. Therefore, please thoroughly familiarize yourself with the content of user manual G-30-1458 before starting up the system. – Before starting, make sure to read the chapters "Safety" and "Prepa- rations for use"...
  • Page 5: Positioning The Microscope

    Positioning the microscope Warning! For safety reasons, the system must only be used when correctly bal- anced. Before starting, make sure to read the chapter "Preparations for use" of the user manual! • Press the brake release buttons (AB) to unlock all magnetic brakes. Keep the brake release buttons (AB) pressed and move the ceiling mount into the working position required using the handgrips.
  • Page 6 Positioning the system at the operating table The stand is provided with a handle which allows the reliable and easy guidance of the system during relocation. Please only use this handle for this purpose. The stand base is equipped with the new FlexiTrak technology which makes it considerably easier for you to move and position the system in the OR.
  • Page 7 G-30-1702-en OPMI® Pentero® Software Release 2.2 Issue 2.0 Printed on 17. 03. 2008...
  • Page 8: Attaching Sterile Drapes

    Attaching sterile drapes Caution: When attaching the drape, please ensure that there is sufficient space for the tilt and rotation movements of the surgical microscope. Effective range of drape vacuum system Sterile area Non-sterile area DRAPE Hier luftdicht abschließen Make airtight here Fermer hermétiquement ici Cerrar hermélicamente aqui FOCUS...
  • Page 9: Balancing The System

    Balancing the system Warning! Make sure to observe the instructions in the chapter "Balancing the system" of user manual G-30-1458. For safety reasons, the system must only be used when correctly bal- anced. Despite the autobalance function, it may happen in exceptional cases that the surgical microscope is not correctly balanced.
  • Page 10: Central User Interface (Touchscreen)

    Central user interface (touchscreen) Start MENU PAT-FILES USER CONFIG Note: For detailed information on the submenus and their configuration, please see user manual G-30-1458. G-30-1702-en OPMI® Pentero® Software Release 2.2 Issue 2.0 Printed on 17. 03. 2008...
  • Page 11: Menu Structure

    Menu structure The menu is structured as follows: MENU The main menu is constantly displayed after the system has been started. You can use it for triggering still camera and video recording, for auto- matic balancing of the system, for activating the drape vacuum system and for switching the illumination on and off.
  • Page 12: Illumination

    Illumination Warning! Before starting, make sure to read the notes on "Risk of phototoxic injuries caused by high illumination intensity" in chapter "Safety"! Setting the illumination on the touchscreen FOCUS LIGHT ZOOM PHOTO 359 mm 5.9x MENU LIGHT FREEZE ON/OFF 17:56 30.
  • Page 13: Lamp Change

    Lamp change Open the cover. The lever for changing the lamp moves out. Pull out the lever as far as it will go without using force. If the lever has not been properly pulled, the lamp will not be changed. Pull the lever again to make the lamp snap into position.
  • Page 14: Adjusting The Position Of The Handgrips

    Adjusting the position of the handgrips You can adjust the position of the handgrips to meet your specific needs. • Open locking lever (1) and adjust the mounting bar or the handgrip only to the position required. • Choose a position of the handgrips which is most convenient for the surgical procedure to be performed.
  • Page 15: Configuring The Handgrips

    Configuring the handgrips You can trigger the functions of the surgical microscope using the buttons on the handgrips or on a foot control panel. Programmable buttons can be configured for the requirements of each user. Both handgrips are identical. In the basic setting, joystick (1) can be used for motorized fine movement in the XY directions.
  • Page 16: Configuring The Foot Control Panel

    Configuring the foot control panel You can trigger the functions of the surgical microscope using the but- tons on the handgrips or on a foot control panel. Programmable but- tons can be configured for the requirements of each user. The joystick on the foot control panel permits motorized fine move- Zoom - Fokus - ment of the microscope in the XY directions.
  • Page 17: Mounting The Tube And Eyepieces

    Mounting the tube and eyepieces Warning! Change the modules and accessories before surgery and without the pa- tient! • Loosen securing screw (8) by a few turns. • Remove cover (4). • Attach spine adapter (3) to the microscope body and firmly tighten se- curing screw (8).
  • Page 18: Attaching Documentation / Coobservation Equipment

    Attaching documentation / coobservation equipment • Loosen knurled ring (1). • Remove dust cover (2) and keep it in a safe place. • Insert accessory module (3) in the mount of the image exit port and carefully turn it until the guide projections fit into the grooves. Push the accessory module into the mount as far as it will go.
  • Page 19: Adjusting The Tubes And Eyepieces

    Adjusting the tubes and eyepieces 1 Adjusting the interpupillary distance This is done by pressing the two eyepieces together or pulling them apart. The correct position has been reached when the two eyepiece images merge into one. 2 PD adjustment knob The correct position has been reached when the two eyepiece images merge into one.
  • Page 20: Setting The Eyepieces (Compensation For Ametropia)

    Setting the eyepieces (compensation for ametropia) Bring the surgical microscope into its starting position within the focusing range. Adjust the minimum magnification on the surgical microscope. Bring the surgical microscope into the position required. Adjust your interpupillary distance on the binocular tube. Adjust your prescription on the eyepieces.
  • Page 21: Setting The Adjustment Speeds Of Focus And Zoom

    Setting the adjustment speeds of focus and zoom Press the focus or zoom button in the main menu. Use the displayed slider to set the focus or zoom speed as required. These settings can also be performed in the configuration menu. Press CONFIG/OPMI and select the Focus or Zoom tab.
  • Page 22: Exporting Patient Data To Cd/Dvd/Usb/Dicom

    Exporting patient data to CD/DVD/USB stick/DICOM • Open PAT-FILES menu (1). • Open "LIST" tab (2). • Activate the required patient in list (3). • Open the image folder of the patient (4). • Select the images you want to export and mark them by pressing Mark button (5).
  • Page 23 LIST PATIENT MENU DELETE EDIT IMAGES 30. 12. 04 17:56 Bachmann E. User: XXXXXXXX VIDEOCLIPS Patient: Benninger Ralph Benninger Ralph Recorder Capacity: Busch W. Int:..% Ext:..% PAT-FILES LOAD USER SAVE CONFIG SORT BACK 12 X INDEX PATIENT MENU IMAGES 17:56 30.
  • Page 24: Connecting An External Monitor

    Connecting an external monitor Caution: Only connect the monitor to a wall outlet which is provided with a properly connected protective ground conductor. 1 Video signal output port BNC (VBS) for connecting an external monitor. Suitable for devices capable of processing VBS signals, or if video sig- nals have to be transmitted over relatively long distances.
  • Page 25 G-30-1702-en OPMI® Pentero® Software Release 2.2 Issue 2.0 Printed on 17. 03. 2008...
  • Page 26 What to do in an emergency Failure of illumination - changing the xenon lamp: • Open flap (1) • Change the xenon lamp by pulling grip (8) page 28 Failure of the zoom function: • Manually adjust the magnification using zoom knob (2).
  • Page 27 Failure of control functions: • Set emergency switch (7) to the emergency mode (po- sition 2). Zoom and focus must then be operated man- ually (2, 3). • Hold the microscope on its body (not on the handgrips) and position it manually by overcoming the braking ef- fect.
  • Page 28 Emergency instructions - overview Illumination failure - changing the xenon lamp • Open flap (3) as far as it will go. Lever (1) for changing the lamp moves out. • Pull out lever (1) as far as it will go, without using too much force. If you do not properly pull the lever, the lamp is not changed.
  • Page 29 G-30-1702-en OPMI® Pentero® Software Release 2.2 Issue 2.0 Printed on 17. 03. 2008...
  • Page 30: Failure Of The Zoom Function

    Failure of the zoom function Failure of the zoom function while all other functions of the suspen- sion system work correctly • Adjust the magnification manually using zoom knob (1). Failure of the zoom drive In the event of a failure of the zoom drive (e.g. zoom drive moves con- stantly into an end position): •...
  • Page 31: Failure Of The Focusing Function

    Failure of the focusing function Failure of the focusing function while all other functions of the sus- pension system work correctly • Adjust the working distance manually using focusing knob (1). Failure of the focusing drive In the event of a malfunction of the focusing drive (e.g. focusing drive moves constantly into an end position): •...
  • Page 32: Failure Of The Magnetic Brakes

    Note: If the touchscreen no longer responds to your entries, you can still con- tinue to operate the OPMI Pentero with the current settings. To restore the touchscreen function, proceed as follows: • Switch the suspension system off and back on again after a short time (approx.
  • Page 33: Error Messages In The Data Injection System And On The Touchscreen

    If no power is available over a prolonged period of time, the system is shut down. As soon as line power is back, the user is informed accordingly (Power OK) and all subsystems are re-initialized. In the event of power failure (magnetic brakes are locked), you can man- ually position the arm of the suspension system with the microscope by overcoming the locking effect of the brakes.
  • Page 34: Failure Of All Control Functions (Emergency Mode)

    Failure of all control functions (Emergency mode) • Check whether power switch (3) has been switched on. • Remove magnetic plate (1) which covers emergency mode switch (2). • Set switch (2) from position 1 to position 2 (emergency mode). The microscope and suspension system functions have now been com- pletely deactivated.
  • Page 35 Unfortunately, new autobalance is not possible. Therefore, please do not change the OPMI configuration. – After completion of surgery, we recommend you to contact the respon- sible Carl Zeiss service team to ensure that no hardware defect is present. G-30-1702-en OPMI®...
  • Page 36 CE label The system meets the essential requirements stipulated in Annex I to the 93/42/EEC Directive governing medical devices. 0297 The system is labeled with: Subject to change Subject to changes in design and scope of delivery as a result of ongoing technical development.
  • Page 37 Index Index Adjustment speeds of focus and zoom, setting of Archiving, not permanent Brief instructions, no replacement for user manual CE label Changing the xenon lamp Compensation for ametropia Computer and touchscreen are inoperative. CONFIG Configuring the foot control panel Connecting the stand Control functions, failure of Data export to CD/DVD/USB/DICOM...
  • Page 38 Index Individual magnetic brakes are locked Interpupillary distance Lamp change Magnetic brakes, failure Main menu MENU PAT-FILES PD adjustment knob Positioning at operating table, system Risk of phototoxic injuries Subject to change Switching on the system System, positioning at operating table Touchscreen Tube, mounting of Tubes and eyepieces, adjustment of...
  • Page 39 G-30-1702-en OPMI® Pentero® Software Release 2.2 Issue 2.0 Printed on 17. 03. 2008...
  • Page 40 Carl Zeiss Surgical GmbH Fax: ++49 (0) 7364-20 48 23 A Carl Zeiss Meditec Company Email: surgical@meditec.zeiss.com Internet: www.meditec.zeiss.com 73446 Oberkochen Germany G-30-1702-en Printed in Germany CG-ST...

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