Ready Mode; Triggering Laser Pulses - KaVo Key Laser III 1243 Instructions For Use Manual

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Instructions for use KEY Laser III 1243
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4 Operation

4.6 Ready mode

4.6 Ready mode
Note
Anyone near the laser must wear suitable laser safety eyewear.
The laser may be operated only with mounted handpiece.
- Never – not even with laser protection goggles – look into the distal end of the
handpiece, of the laser tube coupling or of the laser tube!
By pressing the READY key in the start menu or the corresponding key on the foot
switch, the KEY Laser 1243 changes from the standby mode to the Ready mode.
The KEY Laser 1243 is in the ready mode if the READY key appears bright with
dark inscription and the red pilot laser emerges at the front of the handpiece. Only
in this state is it possible to emit laser pulses.

4.6.1 Triggering laser pulses

A priority logic switch which detects the position of the swing arm in its rear rest
position is integrated in the swing arm bearings. On removal of the handpiece, the
swing arm swivels out of its rear rest position, with the result that the unit detects
the removal of the handpiece from its support (handpiece priority logic circuit).
In order to trigger laser pulses, the handpiece must be removed from the support
and drawn forward to such an extent that the priority logic switch of the swing arm
② switches.
Laser pulses can now be triggered by pressing the trigger. The yellow emission
warning display① above the display indicates that laser pulses are being emitted.
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