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Contents – Key to symbols Functions at a glance – OPMI Lumera T with integrated assistant's microscope – OPMI Lumera T (option) – Light sources – S88 floor stand – S8 ceiling mount – S81 ceiling mount Safety – Notes on installation and use –...
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S81 ceiling mount – Intended use – Description of components – Design – Power switch, connector and socket (option) OPMI Lumera T with integrated assistant's microscope on S88 floor stand – Intended use – Design OPMI Lumera T with integrated assistant's microscope on S8 ceiling mount –...
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Preparations Attaching the equipment – Mounting the surgical microscope – Mounting the tube, the eyepieces and the objective lens – Changing the microscope accessories Connections – Connecting the surgical microscope – Connecting the light guide – Strain relief device on S88 floor stand –...
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– Lamp failure in the Superlux Eye light source – Failure of lamp control – Failure of the focusing function – Failure of magnetic brakes – Failure of the X-Y coupling – Failure of the zoom function Causes of malfunctions and remedies –...
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Functions at a glance OPMI Lumera T with integrated assistant's microscope Resetting X-Y coupling and focus to their initial positions page 64 Adjusting the interpupillary distance page 72 Adjusting the eyecups page 76 Setting your prescription page 76 Unlocking the magnetic brakes...
Functions at a glance OPMI Lumera T (option) Resetting X-Y coupling and focus to their initial positions page 64 Tilting the surgical microscope page 174 Adjusting the eyecups page 76 Setting your prescription page 76 Unlocking the magnetic brakes page 66...
Functions at a glance Light sources Halogen light source - Closed flap: main lamp is on page 80 - Open flap: backup lamp is on Selecting a filter page 80 Opening the lamp module page 80 Manual activation of backup lamp page 80 Superlux Eye light source Selecting a filter...
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Functions at a glance Superlux Eye light source with integrated halogen light source (option) Selecting the filter for Superlux Eye light source page 93 Switching manually to the backup lamp of page 93 Superlux Eye light source Resetting the counter page 38 Opening the Superlux Eye lamp module page 80...
Functions at a glance S88 floor stand Control unit page 186 Light source page 78 Unlocking the magnetic brakes of the suspension page 98 system Limiting the suspension arm's downward movement page 166 Removing/mounting the coupling for the page 98 surgical microscope Balancing the suspension arm page 164...
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Functions at a glance S8 ceiling mount Locking the suspension arm in its horizontal position page 98 Unlocking the magnetic brakes of the suspension page 98 system Balancing the suspension arm page 164 Light source page 78 Control unit (rotatable through 180° or 70°) page 186 Connecting the foot control panel, page 124...
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Functions at a glance S81 ceiling mount Locking the suspension arm in its horizontal position page 98 Unlocking the magnetic brakes of the suspension page 98 system Balancing the suspension arm page 164 Light source page 78 Control unit (rotatable through 180° or 70°) page 186 Connecting the foot control panel if the suspension page 130...
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Safety Safety Notes on installation and use When using a wide-angle observation system (e.g. BIOM 3) Phototoxic retinal injury in eye surgery Safety devices of the suspension systems Warning labels and notes G-30-1682-en OPMI® Lumera® T Issue 4.0 Printed on 02. 02. 2009...
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Safety The device described in this manual has been designed and tested in ac- cordance with Carl Zeiss safety standards as well as German and inter- national standards. This guarantees a high degree of instrument safety. The system described in this user manual has been designed in compli- ance with the requirements of: –...
• Over longer distances (e.g. removal, return for repair, etc), the instru- ment may only be transported in the original packaging or in special return packaging. Please contact your dealer or the Carl Zeiss service team. • Use this instrument only for the applications described.
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Safety • Only use the instrument with the accessories supplied. Should you wish to use other accessory equipment, make sure that Carl Zeiss or the equipment manufacturer has certified that its use will not impair the safety of instrument. •...
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Safety Requirements for operation • For ceiling mounts only: Our service staff or a qualified person ap- pointed by us will install the system on ceiling anchors which have been properly mounted by the construction engineers responsible. These ceiling anchors must comply with the specifications contained in our planning manual.
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Adjust the illumination intensity as required for the type of illumination used and the radiation exposure time. You will find the values recom- mended by Carl Zeiss in the table "Maximum radiation exposure times" on page 29. S88 floor stand •...
Safety When using a wide-angle observation system (e.g. BIOM 3) When using a wide-angle observation system (e.g. BIOM 3 from Oculus) which is usually installed between the surgical microscope and the pa- tient, make sure that the patient is neither put at risk nor injured by the mo- torized focusing system or the movement of the suspension system arm.
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Safety In the following, comments on these aspects are given and a description of how Carl Zeiss, as a manufacturer, makes allowance for them in its systems. Illumination characteristics (spectral composition) Studies on the exposure of the eye to light of varying spectral composition date back to the early 1950s.
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The peak intensity of a filament is considerably higher than that of an even and extended light source such as a light guide. This is the reason why Carl Zeiss uses fiber optic illumination in its sur- gical microscope systems. Exposure time to light According to some publications, the phakic and aphakic eye should not be exposed to the light source longer than a few minutes.
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Safety – Phakic status of the eye (aphakic and pseudo-aphakic eyes with- out UV and blue filtering IOLs are at a higher risk). – Previous exposure to bright light such as retinal photography, es- pecially within the last 24 hrs. The following table is intended to provide the surgeon with a guideline in determining the potential hazard.
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Safety Maximum radiation exposure times The use of the blue barrier filter (retina protection filter) increases the rec- ommended exposure time by a factor of 3 compared with the values spec- ified below. Red reflex illumination (stereo coaxial illumination) Scale display Max.
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Safety G. Kleinmann, P. Hoffman, E. Schechtman, and A. Pollack, "Micro- scope-induced retinal phototoxicity in cataract surgery of short duration," Ophthalmology 109, 334-338 (2002). ISO/FDIS 15004-2:2006(E) Optical instruments -- Fundamental re- quirements and test methods -- Part 2: Light hazard protection David Sliney, Danielle Aron-Rosa, Francois DeLori, Franz Fankhauser, Robert Landry, Martin Mainster, John Marshall, Bernard Rassow, Bruce Stuck, Stephen Trokel, Teresa Motz West, and Michael Wolffe, Adjust-...
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Safety Safety devices of the suspension systems 1 Release bar Allows non-sterile persons to release the magnetic brakes of the sus- pension system. 2 Adjustment screw for limiting downward movement Use this knob to set the minimum vertical working distance from the surgical field.
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Safety Halogen light source 1 Flap The flap is the mechanical indicator for the operating status of the hal- ogen lamps. – When the flap is closed, the main lamp is operative. – When the flap is open, the main lamp has failed. The backup lamp is on.
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Safety Superlux Eye light source Warning! The xenon lamp has a limited service life of 500 h. If used beyond its maximum service life, the xenon lamp may explode. • Replace the xenon lamp in good time. • Reset the service hour counter to "0" after replacing the lamp. Warning! Lamp rupture (audible as a loud bang) may lead to jamming of the lamp module and/or failure of the electronics modules.
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Safety 2 Filter selector knob The filter selector knob has the following positions, depending on the light source used: No filter Blue barrier filter (retina protection filter) HaMode filter (standard) 485 nm fluorescence excitation filter (option) 3 Indicator: backup lamp is in use When the red segment in the knob (1) lights up, the backup bulb is in use.
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Safety Superlux Eye light source with integrated halogen light source (option) Warning! The xenon lamp has a limited service life of 500 h. If used beyond its maximum service life, the xenon lamp may explode. • Replace the xenon lamp in good time. •...
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Safety blue barrier filter (retina protection filter): use the blue bar- rier filter when operating on the eye. It protects the patient's retina against unnecessary (blue) radiation and permits the radiation exposure time to be increased by factor 3. KK 40 filter: to increase the color temperature empty filter position 4 Yellow indicator lamp...
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Safety Manual function 1 Manual button The Manual button permits you to switch to manual operation. The motorized functions of the surgical microscope are deactivated. The lamp brightness is automatically adjusted to a default setting. This lamp brightness value is displayed in the first display field. When you have switched to the manual mode, the yellow LED is lit and the blinking text "MANUAL"...
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Observe all warning labels and notes! If any label is missing on your instrument or has become illegible, please contact us or one of our authorized representatives. We will supply the missing labels. OPMI Lumera T (option) OPMI Lumera T G-30-1682-en OPMI® Lumera® T Issue 4.0...
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Safety OPMI Lumera T with integrated assistant's microscope OPMI Lumera T G-30-1682-en OPMI® Lumera® T Issue 4.0 Printed on 02. 02. 2009...
Description Description Lumera T surgical microscope Intended use Description of components Illumination system Controls, displays, connections Binocular tubes and eyepieces Light sources Halogen light source (option) Superlux Eye light source Superlux Eye with integrated halogen light source (option) Identical components of the suspension systems Suspension arm Display field with control keys S88 floor stand...
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S81 ceiling mount Intended use Description of components Design Power switch, connector and socket (option) OPMI Lumera T with integrated assistant's microscope on S88 floor stand Intended use Design OPMI Lumera T with integrated assistant's microscope on S8 ceiling mount...
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Description Lumera T surgical microscope Intended use The Lumera T surgical microscope has been designed for the magnified visualization of the field of view during surgical procedures in ophthal- mology. The illumination system of the surgical microscope features red reflex illumination and surrounding field illumination, providing very effec- tive illumination of the field of view and optimum visualization of the red reflex.
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Description 2 Support arm for the surgical microscope The support arm incorporates a tilt device (3). This allows the viewing direction of the surgical microscope to be adapted to the requirements of the surgical field. Using the knob for fine tilt, you can position the surgical microscope in a range from +90°...
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9 Integrated assistant's microscope The integrated assistant's microscope in its standard version comes as an integral part of OPMI Lumera T. The assistant sees the same image as the main surgeon in the same image quality. The assistant's microscope has two working positions. They are lo- cated on the right and left of the main surgeon at an angle of 90°...
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Description Illumination system With red reflex illumination (stereo coaxial illumination) and surrounding field illumination, the illumination system of the surgical microscope has been specially tailored to the requirements of ophthalmic applications. The illumination options provide very effective illumination of the field of view and optimum visualization of the red reflex.
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Description Illumination settings The type of illumination required can be selected using knob (1) on the surgical microscope. Type of illumination Red reflex illumination This is the best setting to generate an optimum red reflex. Glare from the sclera is effectively reduced as only the cen- tral field of view is illuminated.
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Description Controls, displays, connections 1 Securing screw – Prevents the coupling on the suspension arm from coming loose. 2 X-Y coupling 3 Reset button – Recenters the X-Y coupling. – Resets the focus to its initial position in the focusing range Note: Press this button to start the recentering movement.
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Description 8 Dust cover 9 Switch for unlocking the magnetic brakes of the suspension system 10 Clamp for asepsis caps 11 Handgrips for positioning the surgical microscope With asepsis caps attached, the handgrips are used to position the mi- croscope and unlock the magnetic brakes. –...
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Description 14 DeepView button (depth of field (DoF) management system) Allows you to optimize the light transmission or depth of field, de- pending on the application involved. When this function is deactivated (LED not lit), the microscope is optimized for light transmission. When this function is activated (green LED is lit), the microscope is automat- ically set to optimized depth of field in accordance with the selected magnification.
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Description The integrated assistant's microscope comprises the following components: 18 Clamping screw for locking the coobservation tube in position within the 12° range of rotation. After adjusting the assistant's micro- scope as required, secure it in position using this screw. Firmly tighten the clamping screw by hand.
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Description Binocular tubes and eyepieces You can mount a 180° tiltable tube, an Invertertube or a 45° inclined tube on the Lumera T surgical microscope as required (see the following pages). 180° tiltable tube 1 PD adjustment knob The correct position has been reached when the two eyepiece images merge into one.
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Description Invertertube™ The tiltable tube has an inverter function and has been designed for oph- thalmic use. Many wide-angle observation systems for the posterior seg- ment of the eye provide an inverted intermediate image which is viewed through the surgical microscope. The inverter is used to erect an inverted image.
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Description Widefield eyepieces with magnetic coupling Note: When the eyepiece has been removed from the tube, please remember that it is equipped with a magnetic coupling. Attached eyepieces produce a very minor magnetic field, i.e. the usual regulations for the handling of magnets must only be observed with non-attached eyepieces.
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When using the Superlux Eye light source, only operate the system with special xenon lamps approved by Carl Zeiss for ophthalmic surgery. If any other than Carl Zeiss-approved xenon lamps are used, there is the risk of severe injury to the patient's eye.
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Description Halogen light source (option) The suspension system is equipped with a light source for fiber illumina- tion. The lamp housing contains a backup lamp which is automatically swung into the illumination beam path when the first lamp fails. If required, the light source can be equipped with a second lamp housing so that two separate light sources are available for fiber illumination.
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• Adjust the illumination intensity as required for the light source used and the radiation exposure time. You will find the values recommend- ed by Carl Zeiss in the table "Maximum radiation exposure times" on page 29. Note: If the suspension system has two lamp housings, you can also adjust the brightness of lamp 1 by pressing the appropriate button(s) on the foot control panel.
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Description Superlux Eye light source Warning! The xenon lamp has a limited service life of 500 h. If used beyond its maximum service life, the xenon lamp may explode. • Replace the xenon lamp in good time. • Reset the service hour counter to "0" after replacing the lamp. The Superlux Eye light source is equipped with a xenon lamp, a blue bar- rier filter (retina protection filter) and an optionally selectable filter.
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Description 1 Lamp module 2 Manual activation of the backup lamp • When the xenon lamp fails, open the lamp module as follows: • Press button (7). The lamp module is slightly ejected. • Pull out the lamp module as far as it will go. •...
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Description 5 Counter The counter records the service hours of the xenon lamp in the Su- perlux Eye light source. • Change the xenon lamps after about 500 hours of operation to avoid any explosion of the xenon lamps. Then reset the counter to "0" by pressing reset button (6).
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Adjust the illumination intensity as required for the selected type of il- lumination and the radiation exposure time. You will find the values recommended by Carl Zeiss in the table "Maximum radiation expo- sure times" on page 29. 9 Yellow indicator lamp Lights when the lamp has failed, or if the lamp module is defective.
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Description Superlux Eye with integrated halogen light source (option) Warning! The xenon lamp has a limited service life of 500 h. If used beyond its maximum service life, the xenon lamp may explode. • Replace the xenon lamp in good time. •...
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Description When you press this button, the lamp module is slightly ejected. For changing the lamp, pull out the lamp module as far as it will go. Turn knob (5) through 180° until it snaps in. This moves the backup lamp into the illumination beam path.
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Description 6 Flap The flap is the mechanical indicator for the operating status of the hal- ogen lamps. – When the flap is closed, the main lamp is operative (green light (15) is on). – When the flap is open, the main lamp has failed. The backup lamp is used (yellow light (14) is on).
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Description 14 Yellow indicator lamp – Lights when the main lamp has failed. The backup lamp is on. – Blinks when the backup lamp has failed. 15 Green indicator lamp Lights when the respective light source has been switched on. 16 Selector: The light source is off.
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Description Identical components of the suspension systems Suspension arm 1 Lock of the cable duct – For opening, turn a quarter turn clockwise or counterclockwise. – For closing, press down and turn a quarter turn clockwise or coun- terclockwise. 2 Adjustment screw for limiting downward movement Use this screw to set the minimum vertical working distance from the surgical field.
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Description Display field with control keys The display and control panel is integrated in the control unit. Basic mode The surgical microscope on the suspension system can be controlled ei- Halogen ther manually or electronically. The control software required for elec- tronic control is installed in the electronics box of the suspension system.
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Description Keys Three keys and an LED are provided below the displays. Use the "MODE", "STORE" and "MANUAL" keys to select the different control functions (modes). "MODE" key and "STORE" key The "MODE" and "STORE" keys permit you to access the different modes of the user interface.
When using the Superlux Eye light source, only operate the system with special xenon lamps approved by Carl Zeiss for ophthalmic surgery. If any other than Carl Zeiss-approved xenon lamps are used, there is the risk of severe injury to the patient's eye.
Description Description of components The floor stand comprises an articulated arm, a stand column and a stand base. The articulated arm comprises a carrier arm and a suspension arm. The carrier arm contains the control unit with all electrical supply systems required for the control of a motorized surgical microscope.
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Description Stand base with column 1 Maneuvering handle for moving the stand. 2 Support for hanging up the foot control panel during transport. 3 Cable support (2x) for winding up the power cord and the cable of the foot control panel. 4 Cable deflector protects the cables lying on the floor from damage caused by rolling over them with the stand base.
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Description Connection panel 1 Remote socket for triggering an AUX signal, e.g. to switch on/off an external device operating at max. 24V/0.5A. 2 Connector for switching component Possibility of connecting a foot control panel or operating chair with an appropriate footswitch. 3 Potential equalization connector 4 Indicator window for rated voltage The voltage shown here must correspond to the rated line voltage pro-...
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The instrument tray (1) can carry a maximum of 13 kg. It is designed for mounting the Zeiss instruments VISULAS 532s or MediLive™ Trio Eye: – The four receptacles (2) on the instrument tray are intended for VISU- LAS 532s.
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Description Components The principal component of the TFT monitor is the 15" screen which de- livers flawless, sharp images even at low frame rates of 50 Hz. The connectors and controls are located under cable cover (2) on the back of the TFT monitor. To access the connectors and controls, proceed as follows: •...
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Description Connector panel 2 Power supply for power and voltage supply of the device. Caution: Only operate the device with the power cable included in the delivery package. 3 DVI connector DVI stands for Digital Video Interface and is the latest technology for digital data transmission.
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Description Powering on the TFT monitor To facilitate the operation of the TFT monitor, it is automatically activated when the suspension system is switched on. During the power-on process, the TFT monitor executes a power-on se- quence in which the signals on the connectors (DVI, VGA, S-Video, Com- posite and Component) are checked.
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When using the Superlux Eye light source, only operate the system with special xenon lamps approved by Carl Zeiss for ophthalmic surgery. If any other than Carl Zeiss-approved xenon lamps are used, there is the risk of severe injury to the patient's eye.
Description Description of components The S8 ceiling mount comprises an articulated arm, a suspension arm with the lamp housing and a control unit. The articulated arm consists of a lift arm and a carrier arm. The lifting func- tion permits the ceiling mount to be moved to a standby position. A grip is provided for height adjustment of the ceiling mount.
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Description Power switch with connector (option) The power switch and the connector can be either installed in the OR, or they can be integrated in the ceiling mount, at the back of the carrier arm (see illustration). 1 Rail The delivery package contains a cable clip which is used to guide the cable of the foot control panel away from the operating table.
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When using the Superlux Eye light source, only operate the system with special xenon lamps approved by Carl Zeiss for ophthalmic surgery. If any other than Carl Zeiss-approved xenon lamps are used, there is the risk of severe injury to the patient's eye.
Description Description of components The S81 ceiling mount comprises a column, a carrier arm and a suspen- sion arm. The suspension arm with the lamp housing and the control unit is mounted on the carrier arm. The control unit is rotatable through 180° (70° if the Superlux Eye light source with additional, integrated halogen light source is used) and contains all electrical supply systems required for the control of a motorized surgical microscope.
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Description Power switch, connector and socket (option) The connector and socket can be either installed in the OR, or they can be integrated in the ceiling mount, at the back of the carrier arm (see illus- tration). 1 Rail The delivery package contains a cable clip which is used to guide the cable of the foot control panel away from the operating table.
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S88 floor stand Intended use OPMI Lumera T has been designed for the magnified visualization of the field of view during surgical procedures in ophthalmology. The system is intended for use in offices, hospitals or other human medicine institutions.
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S8 ceiling mount Intended use OPMI Lumera T has been designed for the magnified visualization of the field of view during surgical procedures in ophthalmology. The system is intended for use in offices, hospitals or other human medicine institutions.
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S81 ceiling mount Intended use OPMI Lumera T has been designed for the magnified visualization of the field of view during surgical procedures in ophthalmology. The system is intended for use in offices, hospitals or other human medicine institutions.
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Description Foot control panel Intended use The foot control panel permits you to control 14 different functions of a suspension system or surgical microscope, provided these functions are part of your configuration (suspension system, surgical microscope). The assignment of the functions to the controls of the foot control panel is shown on the next page.
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Description The illustration shows the standard assignment of functions to the foot control panel. On request, our service staff can change the assignment of the focus/zoom functions and that of buttons 3 and 10 (also labeled C and D in the menu). 1 Joystick for X-Y coupling 2 Reducing the lamp brightness 3 Recentering of the X-Y coupling and focus starting position (optional:...
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Preparations Preparations Attaching the equipment Mounting the surgical microscope Mounting the tube, the eyepieces and the objective lens Changing the microscope accessories Connections Connecting the surgical microscope Connecting the light guide Strain relief device on S88 floor stand Connecting the S88 floor stand Relocating the system Adjusting the supension system Adjusting the balance setting of the suspension arm...
Preparations Attaching the equipment Mounting the surgical microscope Warning! The maximum weight of the microscope including accessories must not exceed 20 kg! • Leave the suspension arm locked in its horizontal position until you – have mounted and secured the complete equipment, –...
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Preparations • Hook coupling (12) with the attached surgical microscope from above into receptacle (11) on the suspension arm, and tilt the coupling down- ward into its vertical position. • Firmly tighten securing screw (3) using a 5 mm hex key. •...
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Preparations Mounting the tube, the eyepieces and the objective lens Note: The main microscope comes with Invertertube (3), the integrated as- sistant's microscope with assistant's Invertertube (13). Alternatively, the binocular coobservation tube (10) and the 45° inclined tube (11) can be attached.
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Preparations Warning! • Before every use and after re-equipping the system, make sure that the two mounted tubes (3 and 13) are securely locked in position. • Make sure that the following components are firmly tightened: – securing screws (6 and 8) and –...
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Preparations Changing the microscope accessories You can change the microscope accessories in reverse order to that de- scribed before. Please observe the following: • Turn off the unit at the power switch before changing any accessories. • Bring the suspension arm in a position convenient for you and firmly tighten locking knob (1).
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Preparations Connections Connecting the surgical microscope • Turn locking cap (1) by a quarter turn to the right or left and pull up cov- er (2). • Plug microscope connector (3) into connector (4) and tighten the se- curing screws on the microscope connector. •...
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Preparations Warning! It may happen that no second lamp module such as the VISULUX™ fiber slit lamp is used on the microscope. To prevent light guide (3) provided for this purpose from injuring the pa- tient, you must attach it to the cable holder of the suspension system. •...
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Preparations Strain relief device on S88 floor stand Note: You can secure the power plug and the multipoint connector of the switching component against inadvertent loosening by installing the two cables in strain relief device (1). After you have mounted strain relief device (1), the cable must have the following length: –...
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Preparations Connecting the S88 floor stand • Check the voltage indicated at (3). Caution: The suspension system is set at the factory to the rated voltage used in the country of destination. The rated voltage indicated at window (3) must correspond to the rated voltage available on the site of installation.
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Caution: Over longer distances (e.g. removal, return for repair, etc), the instrument must always be transported in the original packaging or in special return packaging. For details, please contact your dealer or the Carl Zeiss service team. G-30-1682-en OPMI® Lumera® T Issue 4.0...
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Preparations Adjusting the supension system Adjusting the balance setting of the suspension arm • Only perform the balance setting procedure with the complete micro- scope equipment attached! Note: We recommend that you perform coarse balancing of the suspension arm before starting with precise balance setting of the suspension arm. The suspension arm must be locked in the horizontal position for this proce- dure.
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Preparations Adjusting the limit of downward movement The downward travel of the suspension arm must be limited in such a way that no hazard is caused to the patient's safety even if the surgical micro- scope is inadvertently lowered. • Give adjustment screw (1) a few turns to loosen it.
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Preparations Positioning the S8 ceiling mount 1 Working position 2 Standby position Working position • Pull the ceiling mount into the working position using the handle (4). The recommended height is approx. 1750 mm measured from the handle to the floor. •...
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• Adjust the illumination intensity as required for the selected type of il- lumination and the radiation exposure time. You will find the values recommended by Carl Zeiss in the table "Maximum radiation expo- sure times" on page 29. •...
Preparations Adjusting the surgical microscope Bring the surgical microscope into its starting position within the focusing range. Adjust the minimum magnification on the surgical microscope. Bring the surgical microscope into the position required. Adjust your interpupillary distance on the binocular tube. Adjust your prescription on the eyepieces.
Preparations Optimizing the red reflex Optimization on the OPMI For optimum visualization of the red reflex on the OPMI, please check that: • the objective lenses are free from contamination, • the light guide is undamaged and correctly connected, • the lamp is properly seated in the lamp socket, •...
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Preparations Adjusting the tilt angle Using knob (1), you can position the surgical microscope in a range from +90° to -90° (+ in the direction of the surgeon and - in the opposite direc- tion). The +90° setting is ideal for surgery on patients in a seated position or lying on their side.
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Asepsis sets For sterile use, the system can be equipped with resterilizable products. The asepsis sets available from Carl Zeiss contain caps and handgrips which can be sterilized in autoclaves. For detailed information on sterili- zation please see the enclosed instructions "Preparation of resterilizable products".
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Operation Operation Checklist When using a wide-angle observation system (e.g. BIOM 3) Positioning the S88 floor stand Using the display and key field General functions Operating the OPMI® on the suspension system Procedure G-30-1682-en OPMI® Lumera® T Issue 4.0 Printed on 02. 02. 2009...
Operation Checklist Warning! If a function fails, you must not use this instrument for safety reasons. Cor- rect the fault (see the "Troubleshooting table“) or contact our service dept. Always check the function of the system before surgery (without patient!) using the following checklist: Requirements: –...
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Operation – Check that image quality is the same throughout the entire magnifica- tion range. Check the accessories Using the manuals provided, check that the other equipment (illumination system, video system, etc.) is functioning properly. Checking the suspension system Note: After switching on, the suspension system automatically performs a self- test which takes approx.
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Operation Warning! The xenon lamp has a limited service life of 500 h. If used beyond its maximum service life, the xenon lamp may explode. • Replace the xenon lamp in good time. • Reset the service hour counter to "0" after replacing the lamp. •...
Operation When using a wide-angle observation system (e.g. BIOM 3) When using a wide-angle observation system (e.g. BIOM 3 from Oculus) which is usually installed between the surgical microscope and the pa- tient, make sure that the patient is neither put at risk nor injured by the mo- torized focusing system or the movement of the suspension system arm.
Operation Positioning the S88 floor stand Note: Please also read the chapter: "Relocating the stand", page 162. • Unlock brake tab (2). • Use maneuvering handle (1) to move the stand to the site of use. Make sure that movement is not obstructed by the power cord and the cable of the foot control panel.
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Operation Using the display and key field General functions Basic mode Operating keys "∇" and "Δ" Halogen Keys "∇" and "Δ" always refer to the display field (LCD) on the left, i.e. you can use them to change the values or settings currently displayed in this field.
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Operation "MANUAL" key The "MANUAL" key permits you to switch to manual operation. The mo- torized control functions of the surgical microscope are deactivated. The lamp brightness is automatically adjusted to a fixed setting, the value being shown in the first display. When the manual mode is activated, the yellow LED is lit and the word "MANUAL"...
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Operation Basic mode Basic mode The basic mode is always displayed in the normal operating status. Halogen In the basic mode, the following settings are displayed, depending on the installed surgical microscope: In the upper display field the current lamp brightness In the middle display Halogen: backup lamp field...
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Operation Lamp 1: xenon Lamp 2: halogen Acoustic signals Three succes- – Error message during the software check after sive beeps power-on of the suspension system. – Error message for an internal system error. One beep When the focus or zoom position is saved. One beep After power-on of the suspension system.
Operation ® Operating the OPMI on the suspension system ® Overview: user interface for the OPMI Basic mode Basic mode Speed mode FOCUS SPEED: USER Configuration ZOOM SPEED: mode 1 STORE MANUAL MODE SPEED: FOOT Configuration LEFT C: PHOTO mode 2 FOOT RIGHT D: STORE MANUAL...
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Operation ® Control functions for the OPMI ® The control functions for the OPMI have been combined in 4 modes: Basic mode Speed mode – Setting the lamp brightness – Setting the speed for focusing – Setting the user ID –...
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Adjust the illumination intensity as required for the selected type of il- lumination and the radiation exposure time. You will find the values recommended by Carl Zeiss in the table "Maximum radiation expo- sure times" on page 29. Acoustic signals for the Superlux Eye light sourcr –...
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Operation Warning! Software and hardware failure may increase the brightness of the Su- perlux Eye light source, leading to retinal injury in the patient's eye. If several successive beeps are emitted and the xenon lamp is lit when the system is switched on, this indicates a malfunction of the Superlux Eye light source.
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Operation OPMI: Setting the adjustment speeds Speed mode You can set the adjustment speeds for the following microscope func- tions: – Focusing FOCUS SPEED: – Zoom function ZOOM – Adjustment of the X-Y coupling SPEED: Path: The basic mode is automatically displayed after the instrument has SPEED: been switched on.
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Operation Caution: Be extremely careful when changing these settings. You should change settings only under your own user ID. Notify all users of any changes, or make sure that each user only works under his own user ID. Path: To return to the basic mode, press the "MODE" key in the speed mode or do not press any key for 20 seconds.
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Operation OPMI: Assigning a function to buttons C and D of the foot control panel Buttons C and D of the foot control panel can be configured as required. In configuration mode 1, the upper and middle display and key fields permit you to assign one of the following functions to buttons C and D: Display Function of button C or D of the foot control panel...
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Operation Roll-over procedure Use the "Roll-over procedure" to select the required function in the default sequence of the above table. Every time you press the relevant button "∇" you advance clockwise. Every time you press the relevant button "Δ" you advance counterclock- wise.
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Operation The optical system of the Stereo Diagonal Inverter (SDI) 2E from Oculus is moved into and out of the beam path of the surgical microscope. Movement control of the VISULUX(tm) fiber slit illumi- nator. FOC-MEM Press the appropriately configured button for more than 2 seconds to save a new focus position.
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Operation OPMI: Setting the adjustment speeds of focus and X-Y coupling as a function of the zoom setting Configuration In this mode, you can select dynamic speed control for focusing and the mode 1 X-Y coupling. The depth of field of the optical system changes as a function of the zoom setting: FOOT LEFT C:...
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Operation Path: After you have switched on the instrument, the basic mode is auto- matically displayed. To access configuration mode 1 from the basic mode, simultane- ously press the "MODE" and "STORE" keys. Rollover Select the function required using a rollover run in the sequence defined in the above table.
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Operation ® OPMI : Selecting the magnetic brakes to be unlocked You can define which magnetic brakes of the suspension system are to be unlocked by turning the left and/or right handgrips (1) and (2) (turning function). In configuration mode 2, the upper display and key field (SELECT BRAKES) permits you to select the following: XY - Z The magnetic brakes of the suspension system for X-Y move- ment and Z movement can be unlocked separately.
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Operation Path: To return to the basic mode, press the "MODE" key in the configu- ration mode or do not press any key for 20 seconds. To access the next configuration mode 3, simultaneously press the "MODE" and "STORE" keys. G-30-1682-en OPMI®...
Adjust the illumination intensity as required for the selected type of illumi- nation and the radiation exposure time. You will find the values recom- mended by Carl Zeiss in the table "Maximum radiation exposure times" on page 29. •...
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Operation – When operating on the eye, use the blue barrier filter (retina protection filter). It protects the patient's retina against unnecessary (blue) radia- tion and permits the radiation exposure time to be increased by factor 3. • Select the magnification required (zoom). Look through the eyepieces of the binocular tube.
What to do in the event of malfunctions What to do in the event of malfunctions What to do in an emergency Lamp failure of the halogen light source Lamp failure in the Superlux Eye light source Failure of lamp control Failure of the focusing function Failure of magnetic brakes Failure of the X-Y coupling...
What to do in the event of malfunctions What to do in an emergency Lamp failure of the halogen light source Caution: Do not cover ventilation grid (2)! For example, drapes could be covering the grid. This can lead to overheating of the lamp modules and to lamp failure.
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What to do in the event of malfunctions Lamp failure in the Superlux Eye light source Warning! Lamp rupture (audible as a loud bang) may lead to jamming of the lamp module and/or failure of the electronics modules. • Before opening the lamp housing, make sure that the system is moved to a position where neither the patient nor the user is put at risk by fall- ing items.
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What to do in the event of malfunctions Switching to the backup lamp • Turn off the suspension system at the power switch before switching to the backup lamp. The lamp module contains two xenon lamps. The second lamp is used as a backup lamp which can be swung into the illumination beam path when the first lamp fails.
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What to do in the event of malfunctions Failure of lamp control • Press Manual button (1) if brightness control is no longer possible. Note: When the manual function has been activated, all electrical control sys- tems are inoperative. The lamp brightness is automatically adjusted to a fixed setting.
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What to do in the event of malfunctions Failure of magnetic brakes If the magnetic brakes fail (magnetic brakes are locked), you can manu- ally position the articulated arm including the microscope by overcoming the locking effect of the magnetic brakes. Failure of the X-Y coupling Failure of the X-Y coupling Motorized control of the X-Y coupling is not possible.
What to do in the event of malfunctions Failure of the zoom function Failure of the zoom function Motorized magnification adjustment is not possible. • Press the Manual button. • Use zoom adjustment knob (1) of the microscope to manually set the magnification required (if necessary, use a tool, e.g.
What to do in the event of malfunctions Causes of malfunctions and remedies For your safety • This system is a high-grade technological product. To ensure opti- mum performance and safe working order, we recommend having it checked by our service representative as part of regular scheduled maintenance.
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What to do in the event of malfunctions Problem Possible cause Remedy Insufficient surgical field illu- Brightness level set too low. Adjust brightness using con- mination. trol on suspension system or foot control panel. Defective light guide (illumi- Contact service dept. nation not uniform).
What to do in the event of malfunctions Malfunctions in the surgical microscope with integrated assistant's microscope Problem Possible cause Remedy No function at all. Power plug of suspension Plug in the power cord. system not inserted. Power switch of suspension Press power switch.
What to do in the event of malfunctions Problem Possible cause Remedy Zoom system inoperative. Zoom system does not Manually adjust magnifica- page 215 work, or moves to upper or tion using zoom knob. lower end position. Contact service dept. Zoom and focusing systems Functions not correctly set Contact service dept.
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What to do in the event of malfunctions Problem Possible cause Remedy Yellow indicator lamp in dis- Defective main and backup Change lamp insert play field blinks. lamps. backup lamp module. Defective lamp module. Illuminate surgical field using an OR illuminator. Contact service dept.
What to do in the event of malfunctions Problem Possible cause Remedy – Error message during Manual operation is pos- the software check after sible. power-on of the suspen- Contact service dept. sion system. specify error code and serial – Error message for an in- In combination with three ternal system error.
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What to do in the event of malfunctions Problem Possible cause Remedy Image is not centered. A signal source is present Perform automatic image page 114 on the VGA port, and no au- adjustment. tomatic image adjustment has been performed. Image is too dark or too A signal source is present Perform automatic image...
What to do in the event of malfunctions Malfunctions in the halogen light source Problem Possible cause Remedy Surgical field illumination on Thermal cut-out activated. Remove the cause of over- microscope not working. heating. example, drapes could be covering the grid. When the lamp module has cooled down, the light source switches on again.
What to do in the event of malfunctions Problem Possible cause Remedy Surgical field illumination Brightness level set too Adjust brightness using con- page 170 too bright. high. trol on suspension system or foot control panel. Switch off light source on suspension system.
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What to do in the event of malfunctions Problem Possible cause Remedy Insufficient surgical field illu- Brightness level set too low. Adjust brightness on sus- mination. pension system's display field or using foot control panel. Aged xenon lamp. Switch off illumination on suspension system.
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Care and maintenance Care and maintenance Care of the unit Sterilization Disinfecting the control keys Changing the halogen lamp Changing the Superlux Eye xenon lamp module Balancing the monitor arm G-30-1682-en OPMI® Lumera® T Issue 4.0 Printed on 02. 02. 2009...
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Remove minor contaminations such as dust, streaks, etc. using a clean microfiber cleaning cloth (available from specialized dealers or under Cat.No. 1254-655). Auxiliaries from Zeiss: optics cleaning set, Cat. No. 1216-071 Suitable for the cleaning of objective lenses and eyepieces of the surgical microscope at regular intervals.
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Sterilization The asepsis sets available from Carl Zeiss contain rubber caps, sleeves and handgrips which can be sterilized in autoclaves. For detailed informa- tion on sterilization please see the instructions "Preparation of resteriliz- able products"...
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We recommend using MELISEPTOL disin- fectant from B. Braun, Melsungen AG. MELISEPTOL is available from Carl Zeiss, and you can also obtain it locally in many countries from rep- resentatives of B. Braun, Melsungen AG.
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Care and maintenance Changing the halogen lamp Warning! If you change the lamp shortly after it has failed, the lamp will still be very hot. Wear heat-protection gloves to avoid burns! To change the lamp, proceed as follows: • Switch off the light source via knob (3) and the system at its power switch.
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Check the function of the xenon lamp and backup xenon lamp. Pack the old lamp module (5) in the transport package of the new lamp module. Fill in the enclosed return card and send the old lamp module to the nearest Carl Zeiss service agency. Note: •...
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Care and maintenance Balancing the monitor arm If the TFT monitor does not remain in place in every position required, the following readjustments can be performed. Increasing the friction of left/right movement of the carrier arm • Slightly tighten screw (1) of the monitor carrier arm by turning it clock- wise using an M5 hex key.
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System data System data Technical data Magnifications / Fields of view Ordering data Spare parts Disposal Ambient requirements CE conformity Changes to the system G-30-1682-en OPMI® Lumera® T Issue 4.0 Printed on 02. 02. 2009...
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System data Technical data Lumera T surgical microscope with integrated assistant's microscope Optics Magnification Main microscope 3.5x - 21.0x at working distance of 200 mm and with 10x eye- pieces Motorized zoom system with apochromatic op- tics, 1:6 zoom ratio, Magnification factor γ...
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System data Mechanical data Front-to-back tilt of With self-locking gear drive, manually adjustable microscope using a knob. Tilt angle ± 90° X-Y coupling Adjustment range: max. 40 mm x 40 mm Automatic centering at the press of a button Weight with Approx.
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System data S88 floor stand Mechanical data Suspension arm Length...850 mm Swivel angle...320° Vertical lift...± 360 mm Carrier arm Length...450 mm Swivel angle...320° Stand height 1880 mm Base 805 x 805 mm (length x width) Admissible max. 20 kg (complete microscope equipment, in- load on suspension cluding accessories) Total weight...
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System data Electrical data of S88 floor stand Power requirements Only connect the suspension system to wall out- lets which are provided with a properly connected protective ground conductor. Rated voltage 115 VAC (100...125 VAC± 10%) 230 VAC (220...240 VAC± 10%) Current consump- 115 VAC max.10 A...
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System data Halogen light source Fiber-optic illumina- Lamp housing with 2 halogen reflector lamps tion system (1 backup lamp) with 12 V 100 W in quick-change modules for one light guide, with blue barrier filter (retina protection filter) and KK40 filter (to increase the color temperature), fully automatic lamp change when the first hal- ogen lamp fails.
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System data S-Video mode, Composite mode Resolution Refresh rate (HZ) Description 640 x 480 640 x 480 NTSC 720 x 576 720 x 576 DVI mode,VGA mode, Component mode Resolution Refresh rate (HZ) Description 640 x 480 640 x 480 720 x 576 720 x 576 800 x 600...
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System data Monitor arm Mechanical data Suspension arm: Length...354 mm Swivel angle...360° Vertical lift...± 220 mm Carrier arm Length...180 mm Swivel angle...± 90° Admissible max. 9.0 kg load on the monitor Total weight Approx. 4.13 kg 360° 90° 180 mm 354 mm ±90°...
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System data S8 ceiling mount Mechanical data Suspension arm Length...930 mm Swivel angle...270° Vertical lift...± 360 mm Swivel angle of control panel...180° (± 90°) * Superlux Eye light source with integrated hal- ogen light source (option) Swivel angle of control panel...± 35° Lift and carrier arms Length...1000 mm Swivel angle...270°...
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System data 1000 mm max. 930 mm max. 700 mm 270° ±90° max. 350° (* ±35°) 360 mm ca. 1750 mm 270° 360 mm G-30-1682-en OPMI® Lumera® T Issue 4.0 Printed on 02. 02. 2009...
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System data Electrical data of S8 ceiling mount Rated voltage 230 VAC (220...240 VAC± 10%) 115 VAC (100...125 VAC± 10%) Current 230 VAC 3 A consumption 120 VAC 5 A 100 VAC 6 A Rated frequency 50...60 Hz Remote socket Fuses Automatic circuit breaker View of connector side...
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System data Halogen light source Fiber-optic illumina- Lamp housing with 2 halogen reflector lamps tion system (1 backup lamp) with 12 V 100 W in quick-change modules for one light guide, with blue barrier filter (retina protection filter) and KK40 filter (to increase the color temperature), fully automatic lamp change when the first hal- ogen lamp fails.
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System data S81 ceiling mount Mechanical data Suspension arm Length...930 mm Swivel angle...270° Vertical lift...± 360 mm Swivel angle of control panel...180° (± 90°) * Superlux Eye light source with integrated hal- ogen light source (option) Swivel angle of control panel...± 35° Carrier arm Length...600 mm Swivel angle...270°...
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System data 600 mm max. 930 mm max. 350° 270° 360 mm 270° ±90° (* ±35°) 360 mm G-30-1682-en OPMI® Lumera® T Issue 4.0 Printed on 02. 02. 2009...
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System data Electrical data of S81 ceiling mount Rated voltage 230 VAC (220...240 VAC± 10%) 115 VAC (100...125 VAC± 10%) Current consump- 230 VAC 3 A tion 120 VAC 5 A 100 VAC 6 A Rated frequency 50...60 Hz Remote socket Fuses Automatic circuit breaker View of connector side...
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System data Halogen light source Fiber-optic illumina- Lamp housing with 2 halogen reflector lamps tion system (1 backup lamp) with 12 V 100 W in quick-change modules for one light guide, with blue barrier filter (retina protection filter) and KK40 filter (to increase the color temperature), fully automatic lamp change when the first hal- ogen lamp fails.
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System data Magnifications / Fields of view Using the magnification factor γ of the zoom system, you can calculate the total magnification of the surgical microscope according to the following formula: tube ---------- - ⋅ γ ⋅ where: is the focal length of the binocular tube tube is the focal length of the main objective lens γ...
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Please observe the following: Only operate the instrument with the accessories included in the delivery package. If you want to use other accessories, make sure that Carl Zeiss or the manufacturer of the accessories has proved and confirmed that these accessories meet the respective technical safety standards and can be used without risk.
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System data Superlux Eye light source and accessories Description Cat. No. Superlux Eye light source with blue barrier filter (retina protection filter), HaMode filter and light guide 304977-9011-000 – Front panel with HaMode filter 304977-9011-500 – Front panel with 485 nm fluorescence excitation 304977-9012-500 filter –...
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System data Spare parts Asepsis sets for Lumera T surgical microscope Description Cat. No. Sterilizable caps for knobs, 305810-9001-000 internal diameter 22 mm (pack of 6) Sterilizable caps for handgrips, 305810-9010-000 (pack of 6) Asepsis sets for tubes Description Cat. No. For 180°...
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System data Disposal User information on the disposal of electrical and electronic devices This symbol means that the product must not be disposed of as normal domestic waste. The correct disposal of electrical or electronic devices helps to protect the environment and to prevent potential hazards to the environment and/or human health which may occur as a result of improper handling of the de- vices concerned.
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System data Ambient requirements For operation Temperature +10 °C...+40 °C Rel. humidity 30%...75% Air pressure 700 hPa...1,060 hPa For transportation and Temperature - 40 °C...+70 °C storage Rel. humidity 10%...100% (without condensation) Air pressure 500 hPa...1,060 hPa CE conformity The system meets the essential requirements stipulated in Annex I to the 93/42/EEC Directive governing Medial Devic- es.
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Angle of illumination Anti-fogging agent 244, 250, 254 Approval Arrows indicating the focusing range 108, 196 AUX signal Auxiliaries from Zeiss Balance setting screw Basic mode 82, 90, 96 Brightness control Brightness of illumination Cable and light guide clip Care of the unit...
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Index Checklist Cleaning method, recommended Cleaning optical surfaces Cleaning, mechanical surfaces Collision and crushing, risk of Component connector Composite Video connector Composition, spectral Connecting the light guide Connecting the surgical microscope Connection panel Connections 116, 124, 130 Connector panel Control functions for the OPMI(r) Control keys, disinfecting Controls, displays, connections Counter...
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Index Fields of view 38, 86, 92 Filter selector knob 80, 94 Filter selector knobs FOC-MEM Focus memory Focus of the light source Focus speed Focusing function, failure of Fogging of optical surfaces Foot control panel Foot control panel, buttons C and D 82, 90, 96 Green indicator lamp Ground leakage currents...
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Index 80, 86, 92 Lamp module LCD display LCD display field Light guide connector Light source, focus Light sources Light stop selector Lock of the cable duct Locking and adjustment screws Magnetic brake failure Magnetic brakes, selection of Magnifications Main microscope 80, 86, 93, 94 Manual activation of the backup lamp Manual adjustment of the zoom system...
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Index Photo Phototoxic retinal injury in eye surgery Potential equalization Power outlet Power supply 108, 124, 130 Power switch Preparations Procedure Protective ground contact Receptacles Re-equipping the instrument Release bar Relocating the system 108, 130 Remote socket Repeat function Requirements for operation 64, 88 Reset button Risk of fire...
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Index 36, 210 Switching to the backup lamp Technical data TFT monitor Tube and eyepieces for main microscope Tube, eyepieces and objective lens, mounting Use of the instrument, before Use of the instrument, for every Use, immediately after Use, notes User interface Using the display and key field 80, 84, 92, 94...
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Carl Zeiss Surgical GmbH Fax: ++49 (0) 7364-20 48 23 A Carl Zeiss Meditec Company Email: surgical@meditec.zeiss.com Internet: www.meditec.zeiss.com 73446 Oberkochen Germany G-30-1682-en Printed in Germany CG-ST...
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