Aligning And Focusing On The Patient's Eye - Zeiss CLARUS 500 Instructions For Use Manual

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7 Operation
7.3 Preparing the Patient
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6. Swing the acquisition head left to align with the patient's right
eye or right to align with the patient's left eye.

7.3.4 Aligning and Focusing on the Patient's Eye

In addition to the preview image, two images of the iris help to
align the eye.
The top iris image is used for vertical alignment. The height of the
band is the minimum pupil size required. If the pupil is smaller than
the transparent band, you can change the pupil setting to Non-
Myd, or dilate the patient's pupils.
To align and focus on the patient's eye:
1. Push the acquisition head closer to the patient.
2. Twist the joystick to move the acquisition head up or down
until the patient's pupil is aligned with the band.
Instructions for Use
CLARUS® 500
2660021171806 Rev. A 2019-01

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