Chapter 4 Operation - Olympus EVIS EXERA TJF-160VR Instructions Manual

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Chapter 4 Operation

Chapter 4 Operation
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The operator of this instrument must be a physician or medical personnel under
the supervision of a physician and must have received sufficient training in
clinical endoscopic technique. This manual, therefore, does not explain or
discuss clinical endoscopic procedures. It only describes basic operation and
precautions related to the operation of this instrument.
Wear personal protective equipment to guard against
dangerous chemicals and potentially infectious material
during operation. During operation, wear appropriate
personal protective equipment, such as eye wear, face mask,
moisture-resistant clothing and chemical-resistant gloves that
fit properly and are long enough so that your skin is not
exposed.
The temperature of the distal end of the endoscope may
exceed 41°C (106°F) and reach 50°C (122°F) due to intense
endoscopic illumination. Surface temperatures over 41°C
(106°F) may cause mucosal burns. Always use the minimum
level of illumination, minimum time and suitable distance
necessary for adequate viewing. Whenever possible, avoid
close stationary viewing and do not leave the distal end of the
endoscope close to the mucous membrane for a long time.
Whenever possible, do not leave the endoscope illuminated
before and/or after an examination. Continued illumination
will cause the distal end of the endoscope to become hot and
could cause operator and/or patient burns.
Turn the video system center ON to operate the light source's
automatic brightness function. When the video system center
is OFF, it cannot operate the light source's automatic
brightness function, and the light intensity is set to the
maximum level. In this case, the distal end of the endoscope
can become hot and could cause operator and/or patient
burns.
EVIS EXERA TJF TYPE 160VR OPERATION MANUAL

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