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Instructions for Use
Surgical Laser Unit Limax
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VAC button (blue LED)
Pressing this button switches the smoke evacuator on or off. If the
current program includes parameter settings for the smoke
evacuator, these will be automatically activated with the program.
If no smoke evacuator parameters are stored in the current program
and the evacuator is used nonetheless, default settings will be used,
see also section 6.20.1 "Standard Program", page 68.
TURBO button (blue LED)
Pressing this button activates the smoke evacuator with the suction
power briefly set to a higher level (above the suction power range
available on the unit).
The TURBO suction mode can be activated also when the smoke
evacuator (VAC button) is switched off.
STANDBY button (green LED)
Pressing this button switches the laser to STANDBY (Limax
not ready for operation, green LED). While this operating state allows
you to set laser parameters, no laser light can be emitted except the
pilot laser light. The STANDBY button can also be used to stop the
activated laser during laser operation.
LASER READY button (yellow LED)
Pressing this button switches the unit to LASER READY (Limax
is ready, yellow LED), provided a suitable laser fiber has been
connected. The pilot laser is activated automatically in this state.
PILOT button (yellow LED)
Pressing this button activates the pilot laser (aiming beam) in
STANDBY mode, provided a laser fiber has been connected.
Switching off the pilot laser in LASER READY mode switches the unit
to STANDBY mode (Limax
AIR button (blue LED)
Pressing this button switches the purge air flow (work airflow AIR)
ON/OFF. If the current program includes parameter settings for the
smoke-clearing purge air flow, these will be automatically activated
with the program.
If no airflow parameters are stored in the current program and the
AIR function is used nonetheless, default settings will be used, see
also section 6.20.1 "Standard Program", page 68.
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