Replacing The Lamp - Pentax EPK-i7010 Instructions For Use Manual

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Replacing the Lamp

Check the LIFE indicator (lamp life indicator) on the touch panel before using the processor. Follow the procedure below to
replace the lamp cartridge (OL-X29) if one circle on the LIFE indicator illuminates red and a message prompting you to replace
the lamp appears on the monitor.
 The lamp life is 500 hours.
 When the total usage time of the lamp becomes 500 hours or longer, one of the circles on the LIFE indicator
illuminates red and the message "Please replace the lamp." appears on the monitor.
 The lamp life may not be as long as 500 hours depending on the frequency of use.
 Please confirm lighting when you replace the lamp cartridge. I"Power-On and Lamp Inspection" (P.19)
 Replacement lamp should not be stored over an extended period of time.
 Removing the Lamp Cartridge
1
Press R to turn off the processor and disconnect the plug from the power outlet.
2
Turn the screw on the lamp protective cover
counterclockwise, open the cover, and check the
lamp cartridge. (Refer to Figure 6.2.)
Immediately after use, the metal lamp protective cover and the
lamp bulb may be hot. To avoid burns, do not touch these parts
immediately after use.
3
Turn the two screws at the top of the lamp cartridge
counterclockwise until the fixed lamp cartridge
loosens. (Refer to Figure 6.3.)
4
Pull the lamp cartridge out towards you while making
sure it does not bang against the lamp cartridge
housing.
5
Follow local regulations for discarding the old lamp.
If unsure of appropriate procedures for lamp
disposal, return the lamp cartridge/module to
PENTAX Medical after packing it appropriately to
avoid any damage during shipping.
WARNING
When the lamp needs to be replaced, we strongly recommends replacing both the lamp and lamp cartridge as a set.
Use the PENTAX replacement lamp cartridge OL-X29, which has been developed to ensure optimal brightness and
safety. Using a lamp not authorized by PENTAX Medical may result in excessive brightness and/or heat, and it is not
known what kind of adverse effect that may have on the patients.
 To avoid electric shock, do not touch both parts on the processor and the patient at the same time when performing
this operation.
 During these procedures, always wear rubber gloves.
Figure 6.2
Lamp Cartridge
Figure 6.3
Maintenance
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