Multi Link ™ Expansion Port - Installation And Use ( Optional ); Light Attenuation Control; Lamp Life Indicator - Welch Allyn CL 300 Service Manual

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2. Connect the instrument end of the Micro Link
3. Insert, until fully engaged (snap sound), the Light Source end into the Multi Link™ Port.
4. Turn on Light Source. Adjust the light attenuator to the required illumination level.
M
L
™ E
ULTI
INK
XPANSION
CAUTION:
The Multi Link™ Expansion Port contains optical elements that can become damaged if dropped
or abused.
NOTE:
The Multi Link™ Expansion Port must be fully engaged into the Light Source before inserting Fiber
Bundle.
To use the Multi Link™ Expansion Port perform the following operations:
1. Close the light attenuator or turn the Light Source off.
2. Remove, if any, Micro Link
3. Insert the Multi Link™ Expansion Port, press and turn clockwise until it locks into place.
4. Connect the fiber bundle to the instrument.
5. Insert, until fully engaged, the Light Source end of the fiber bundle into the Multi Link™ Expansion Port.
6. Turn on Light Source. Adjust the light attenuator to the required illumination level.
To remove the Multi Link™ Expansion Port perform the following operations:
1. Turn the Light Source off.
2. Remove the fiber bundle.
3. Turn Multi Link™ Expansion Port counter-clockwise until unlocked and remove.
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C
IGHT
TTENUATION
ONTROL
Moving the illumination wheel up
L
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AMP
IFE
NDICATOR
A yellow indicator light located on the console will light when there is approximately 50 hours
remaining on the lamp. A new Replacement Lamp should be available at this point. Once the
remaining hours have been exhausted the lamp will turn off.
PN: LB-MAN-CLSERV Rev. A
P
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ORT
NSTALLATION AND
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Fiber or fiber bundle from the Multi Link™ Port.
+
increases light output. Moving the wheel down
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Fiber or fiber bundle to the instrument.
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SE
OPTIONAL
reduces light output.
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